McDuffie weekly journal. (Thomson, McDuffie County, Ga.) 1871-1909, October 06, 1875, Weekly Journal Supplement., Image 1

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WEEKLY JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT. (il)c IHcD ft'ic 3onrnal. W K f"(K)MBS. ; Elii,ors * Proprietors. ; Wednesday, October 6,1875. . ■■■ ■■■■■ LOC VI. Dili! KCTO IS V. COUNTY OFFICERS. Ordinary, A. li. Thrasher ; Sheriff, 1 Geo. Langford: Clerk and Treasurer. K. | H. Vearce ; Wm. Johnston, Judge of the ! County Court. Tax Collector, C. M. Wall: j Tax Receiver, J. 1). Montgomery ; Survey- : or, J. it. Willingham. MUNICIPAL GOVERMENT. P. C. Hudson, (Vuxinoau : Dr. E. S. I Harrison. Seely.. A. D. Hill. Tre is.. H. W. I Gerald and John M. Curtis, • CHURCHES. Methodist —Services 2nd and 4th Sun days. Rev. W. T. Hamilton. Pastor. Baptist —Services Ist and lid Sabbaths. Rev. J. W. Ellington. Pastor. MASONIC. Regular meeting. Ist and ltd Tuesday nights ill each month. I>. F. Irving, W. SI. ; Geo. P. Stovall. Si-.-retnrv. ODD FELLOWS. Regular meeting, Monday night each week. W. ('. Won-ill, N. G.; J. W. Willing haul. Per. & ltec. Sec. FRIENDS OF TEMPERANCE. Regular meeting, each Friday night. Rev. \Y. T. Hamilton. \V. I'.; W. it. Hill man, See. THOMSON GRANGE, NO. ~H. PATRONS OF IIUSIIANDRY. Wm. McLean: Master : Bi-returv. Meets Ist and dd Wednesdays of each month, at 10 o'clock a. m. ' POST OFFICE. ittf" Jan. 'l'. Neal, Post Master. Ollteo opens daily (Sundays excepted ) 7 o’clock a. m. closes odoCK ]). m. Opens Sun day from 71 to Si o clock a. m. Letters received for posting I’ll 0 o clock p. m. No Registered business transacted on Sun day, or (daily) after ■> o'clock p. m AUGUSTA CIRCUIT. William Gilman, Judge. Davenport Jackson. Holicitm Gen. Burke -Third Mondays in May and No vember. Columbia - Fourth Mondays in Match and September. McDuffie - Third Mondays in March ami September. Rich mond —Third Mondays in April and Oct- ; ober. Lincoln County Directory. Ordinary, B. F. Tatom : Sheriff. Y. S. j "Willingham: C’lork and I reinsurer. Alex. Johnston: Tax Collector, bm. f. Murray: Tax Receiver, Jo R. Bently ; Surveyor, T. It. Holleuslteud. CHURCHES. Methodist.—l.incolnton Ist, Pine Grove ml, Anthony's Chapel ttd. and Goshen 4tli Sundays. Rev. C. <\ Carey, Pastor. j Butist. -Lincolntou4th Sabbaths. Rev. J. Calloway, Pastor. Double Rrancl-.es Ist, j Salem 2d. Rev. P. F. Burg.ss, Pastor. ! New Hope ltd. Rev. J Hogan. Pastor, j Goshen 2d. Rev. Mr. Fortson, Pastor. j PnESBTTEniA:.-. liincolnton 2d, Rev. Mr. ; Simpson. Pastor. MASONIC. Henry Clay Lodge. Double Branches. Jesse Cartledge, W. M.; Samuel Slosehy, Secretary. POST OFFICE. Mails twice a week—Thursdays and Satur days. James W. Murray. Post Master. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. LIBERTY HILL, No. 15C. W. Hawes. Master; J. R. Hogan. See. Regular Meeting. Saturday before 2d Sun day in each month. Valuable Heal I'.statc in Thomson. Any one wishing to purchase valuable real estate iu Thomson on favorable terms would do well to address in person or by letter. WHITE A GO MBS. Aug4-4t Thomson, Ga, MrDutilc Superior Court. The regular September Term of the Superior Court for McDuffie county was held,at Thomson, commencing Monday last, the 20th instant, and continuing ; until Saturday noon, his Honor, Judge , Wm. Gibson, presiding, during which the following proceedings were had : j CIVIL DOCKET. Wilcox, Gibbs A- Cc., vs. M. C. Fulton, Trustee. Complaint. Hook ,t Webb for plaintiffs ;no defence. Award by the Court. J. T. Kendrick vs B. P. O’Neal, sur viving partner. Assumpsit. Hudson and Twiggs for plaintiff ; Toombs and Roney for defendant. Verdict for defen dant. W. 11. Marshall vs B. H. Ernbree. Mechanics Lien. Tutt for plaintiff; Roney for defendant. Dismissed. N. T. Baston vs. A. B. Thrasher, Or dinary. Damages. Roney for plaintiff; Tutt for defendant. Verdict for defen dant, and motion for new trial. Dozier & Walton vs. Goodrich, Usry J - Cos. Complaint. Twiggs for Harper if- Bro. for plaintiff's ; Hook & Webb for defendants. Verdict for plaintiffs. I Isaiah McNair vs. ,T. L. Goodrich & Cos., Goodrich, Usry A Cos., and M. A. Megaheo. executrix. Complaint, C. S. Dnßose for plaintiff-; Hudson, Hook it Webb for defendants. Verdict for plain tiffs and motion for new trial. Isaiali McNair vs. J. Ij. Goodrich & Cos., and Goodrich, Usury & Cos. Com i plaint. C. S. Dnßose for plaintiffs ; Hook and Webb for defendants. Ver dict for plaintiffs. Story & Wilson vs. Isaac Iselin. Dam ages. I). M. Dußose for plaintiffs; Casey for defendant. Dismissed. J. W. Burgess vs. J. T. Kendrick. Complaint, Roney for plaintiff. No defence.* Award. Lula Buford v.. Wm. Johnston. Com plaint. Roney for plaintiff'. Settled. J. L. A- W. M. Hardaway vs. Juo. M. Barksdale. Complaint. Roney for plaintiffs. No defence. Award. J. L. & W. M. Hardaway vs Ben. Samuels. Complaint. Roney for plaintiffs. No defence. Award. Jos. Norris it Go., vs S. S. ltnnrk. Complaint. Casey for plaintiff's. No defence. Award. Jas. Norris ,i Cos., vs. D. 11. Johnson. Complaint. Casey for plaintiffs ; no de fence. Award. Z. McCord vs Jno. C. Lambert. Com plaint. Hudson for plaintiff; no de fence. Award. 'A. McCord vs W. A. Dunn and A. W. Dunn. Complaint. Hudson for plain tiff ;C. S. Dußose for Defendant. Dis missed. Jones & Oats vs James It. Wilson and B. S. Einbree. Complaint. Hudson for plaintiff; no defence. Award. Branch, Scott A Cos., vs A. A. Wiley and W. O. Wiley. Complaint. Hudson for plaintiff; no defence. Award. Daniel & Rowland vs William S. Sto vall. Complaint, Hudson for plaintiff; no defence. Award. Z. McCord vs W. A. Dunn. Com plaint. Hudson for plaintiff; C. S. Du- Bose for defendant. Award. Isaac T. Heard A- Cos., vs. T. B. Young. Complaint. Hudson for plain tiff's ; no defence. Order, making T. H. Johnson, Assignee, a party plaintiff, anil ) verdict for plaintiff. j Roberts, Fhinizy A- Cos., vs. W. D. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6, 1875. Wilson A Sou. Complaint. Hudson for plaintiff; no defence. Settled. James Norris A Cos., vs. Johnson A | Pounds. Complaint. Casey for plain tiff ; no defence. Award. Z. McCord vs. J. L. A IV. 11. Good rich. Complaint. Hudson for plaintiff; no defence. Award. S. D. Linton A Cos., vs. R. 11. Lang ford. Complaint. Hudson for plain tiff; no defence. Verdict for plaintiff. Jennings, Smith A Cos., vs. Wm. Me- Lean; Trustee. Complaint. Lockhart for plaintiffs ; no defence. Award. J. F. Usry vs. Johu M. Barksdale. Assumpsit. Tutt for plaintiff; no de fence. Award. APPEAL docket. Pendleton A HoarJurm vs. W. H. Jack sou aud associates, ami J. Belknap ■‘smith, claimant. Appeal from County Court, Tutt for appellant, J. F,. Ntrother for claimant. Dismissed. J. T. Gresham vs Thos. A. Hamilton. Appeal from County Court. Tutt for ap pellant ; Hudson for defendant. Verdict for appellant. .Stephen Drone vs. -Solon H Reuse. Dis i tress from Justice Court. Hudson for ap j pellant; Tutt for defendant. Dismissed, I aud judgement of Court below confirmed. (I Alt NI SAM EXT DOCKET. •bis. Norris A, Cos., vs. S. .S'. Ituark, prin eip and. and H. A. .S'torv, garnishee. Casey i‘for plaintiff ; no defence. Judgement. MOTION' DOCKET. G. V. Cody vs. James P. Hodo. Mort i gage on realty, lioney for plaintiff ; no J defence. Rule absolute. I Branch, .Scott A Cos., vs. \V. O. Wiley. J Mortgage on realty, Hudson for plaintiff ; jno defence. Rule absolute, j J. M. .Smith, agent, vs. Georgia Railroad. Motion for new trial. Roney for plaintiff : Hudson far defendant. Rule granted and j ease settled. i Roberts, (’oakery A Cos., vs. James It. Wilson and -Sol, Norris, ex-i Sheriff, Rule dismissed. * EQUITY DOCKET. i F. M. Usry vs. A. E. Sturgis. Settled. Nancy Beall vs. Scott Beall. Libel. for divorce. Roney for complainant; I I Solicitor General for defendant. Total I I divorce granted* with permission to both parties to marry again. Executors of Jacob Priutnp vs. Aman da Printup. Bill for directions. W. M. i A M. P. Reese for complainants ; Tutt ! for respondent. Verdict and decree by i consent. ILLEGALITY DOCKET. Gus Embree vs. Hutchingson A Boh ler. Tutt for plaintiff; Hudson for de fendant. Dismissed. J, H. Nolan vs. R. H. A F. T. Griffin, .William Woodall, and Moses R. Jones, claimant. Hook A Webb for plaintiff's ; Dußose aud Hudson for claimant. Ver dict for claimant. P. W. O. Lazeuby vs. James R. Wil son, and James It. Wilson, security of Totnpeter Watson, and Miriam A. Wil son, claimant. W. M A M. P. Reeso and Tutt for plaintiffs; Hudson for caiinaut. Claim withdrawn. CRIMINAL DOCKET. | State vs. Berry Hardin, colored. Bur- I j glary. Solicitor General for State ; Tutt for defendant. Plea of guilty of Larce : ny from tin- house, and sentenced to six : l months on the chain gang, j State vs. Josh Collins, collored. As- ! (sanlt with intent to murder. Solicitor ' General for the State ; \V. M. A M. P. Reese and W. E. Jones 4 for defendant. Verdict of acquittal. State vs. W- A. Morgan. Misdemean or. Solicitor Gen. for the State ; Tutt, Twiggs and Hudson for defendant. Ver dict of acquittal. State vs. Columbus Paschal, colored. Burglary. Idol. Geu. for the State ; Hud son for defendant. Plea of guilty, and sentenced to live years in the Peniten tiary. State vs. William Wheeler,'colored. Assault with intent to murder. Sol. Gen. for State ; Tutt for defendant. Verdict of acquittal. The Grand Jury, during the session of the Court, found seventeen presentments and true bills of indictment. The Court appointed Judge William S. Smith Jury Commissioner, vice Jacob Priutnp, deceased. - Hon. A. H. Stephens will lecture in Chicago this season. C. Y. WALKER, AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealer, AUCTION HOUSE, ;tl7. FURNITURE ROOMS, SIU A 321, FEW DOORS ABOVE PLANTERS HOTEL. Immense stock of beautiful FURNITURE selected from best Factories, East and West. GOODS ALL FRESH. PRICES WARRANTED TO PLEASE. 122-c* ~jl7 ii. iRIiGoTY locals Grocer ai CoimissionMercHaflt, Corner FORSYTH & MITCHELL-Sts., V ATL AN TA , GA. AIONEY, TIME, LABOR. Chemical Paints, so railed, have proven failures ; simply because the chemistry o* their manufacture seems to consist in the quantity of water that is combined with the paint, by the addition of nu Alkali, either Potaxh, Limi\or Soda, Ac., Chemical Paints containing water peel, from the wood, are not economical, becati e they will not cover as much surface us Pure Paint it. Chemical Paints weigh from Hi to 10 lbs. per gal.- this indicates only n small quan tity of paint to the gallon. As Liiwted Oil weighs 7J lbs. and Water 8 lbs. per gallon. Soda. Lime Water, or any Alkali mixed with oil is the same nature as Soft Soap, whieli with the addition of White Lead and water could be termed a Chemical Puiut. ' Pure Paints weigh IJ to 14 lbs. per gallon, ure Economical, and when properly made, arc the most durable. We offer our Prepared Paint with the guarantee that it is not a Chemical Paint; contains no Water, no Alkali, no adulteration, and is made of only such materials as are used by the oldest painters. Our Paint will cover more surfaco than any Chemical Paint in the World. We authorize their sale, subject to the satisfaction of all buyers. We agree to re paint any house with English IJB White Lead, or any other White Lead, if our Paints do not prove perfectly satisfactory. WADSWORTH, MARTINEZ & LONGMAN, Manufacturera and Importers. manufacturers’ agents, X. 11. HAJLL 00., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Boors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, &c. White Lead* Zinc Paints, Colors and Varnishes* SUPIES* IATEMAIS AND BUILDERS’ HARDWARES % 4, «, 8 MARKET, *22.! & 225 E BAY-BTB., Cbni loMton, H. C. rft Bend for I’rice List and Circular. 122-c* Colonists, Immigrants and Travelers Westward. For map circulars, condensed time ta bles and general information in regard to transportation facilities to all points in Tennessee,Arkansas, Missouri, Minuesso ta, Colorado, Kansas, Tea us, lowa, New Mexico, Utah aud California, apply to or address Albert B. Wrens, General Rail road Agent, Atlanta, Ga. No one should go West without firajt getting in communication with the Gener al R. R. Agent, and beome informed a 8 to superior advantages, cheap aud quick transportation of families, household goods, stock, and farming impliments generally. All information cheerfully given. ■ W. L. Danley, f a. /*. & t. A. Sept. 20th, 1875. Mr. Jack Shim, 80 years old, died re cently near Franklin. He was confined to his bed seventy-eight days before bis death, during which lie did not eat any food. He was rational to tlie last.