The News and farmer. (Louisville, Ga.) 1875-1967, August 19, 1875, Image 3

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ftttos anil Jfanncr. AUGUST 19, 1875. Thanks for a fine melon from a friend knows what we like. Thanks. —We extend thanks to the teftimnittpe .on invitations, to the Anim al Picnic at Davisboro, for not leaving ns off of their list of preferred friends. Sorry we could not attend, but the speaking in this place by Col. J. J. Jiickinan prevented. ® Daring. —A short while ago there was. a few men fishing in Rocky Comfort Creek, above Clarks Mill, when an ali ► orator was discovered in the water, about jfve feet long. Mr. Wiley Kitchens, one of the party went into the water, and held the dangerous biped rfiitil the others, by repeated blows, 1 brought Ins life to an untimely stand still. 4 ATTENTION GOOD TEMPLARS. All members of Milledge Murphy kuftge are earnestly requested to meet Lodge Room in Bethany, at 8 BWbek -p. m., "on Saturday the 28th [ inst.. Business of importance will be brought before the Lodge. Remember your obligation and be on hand. B'exj. Carswell, AV. C. T. Married. —At this place, on the njglit of the 17th inst, at the residence olthe brother-in-law, J. J. Keith, Miss. • OpheliaSeekinger to Mr. Wm. Watkins, hf the Rev. E. J. Burch. - There was not a shadow on the young nride’s face, and not a cloud on the brow of the gallant groom, and while assembled guests were jovial, and ■ileasant converse on appropriate themes made the occasion one of festive joy ; still in some laces could be discerneaa i half sad, but not regretful expression; and in their eyes a lingering, unsaid that they did not wish to say to of the youthful friends. How natural! Hh may the bow of promise span '1 heir pathway through this hie ; As they, march together hand in hand, iue loving husoand, and the hopeful wife. Thrilling Incident. —Fred Oscar, • a son of Judge Joua \Y. Brinson, ris the name of tne youthful liero and he has seen hut two summers. It happen ed a lew days since in Jetferson county. Curiosity, mischief, or something else prompted the little fellow to lift a loose > plank that covered the well, llepeeped, lie saw—-uttered a scream and plunged t'uil thirty feet down, through the water, *To the bottom, which is rock, bumped him on the forehead and stopped his wild career. But he "fell to rise again,” Ile bounced to the surface, shook the water from his flaxen curls, and .made „ for the pump tube. When his niivigfet iVl parents reached the spot he was '/holding hi3 grasp, bearing his lace above tiie water and manfully calling "help ! buddy, help ! In a few seconds a little brother, 1 2 years old, sliding down a rppe, reached him, placed him snugly in a sugar box, and his father drew him to .the top, with hardly a lonise. Little Frail was soon as jolly *s ever and the next morning was p til ing at the same, plank for another frolic. Improvements. —lt may be that the ■times are hard, that money is scarce, that provisions are high and that the crops are not of the most encouraging character, still nevertheless, there are Wj'provements going on in this place to an extent not known at any time since the war. Mr. J. 11. \Y iikins lias nearly all the buildings on his hand some lot repainted in tiie most approv ed modern style, lie lias had erected a large and commodious stable, with extensive and roomy stalls. On this stable is a fine piece of workmanship in the way of a cilpulo. This is set otf by a bronze horse iixed on a lance, so arranged as to turn with the wind, thus M-nab ling one to determine from what direction it blows at any time. It is a building that displays much taste and lyrood workmanship. Mr. Harlow, our jeweler and gun smith has had his store repainted, which adds much to its”appearance. Dr. Powell is Having some stores or a house built, rather, that will embrace two store rooms under one roof. This is being built on his lot, by tlie side of a; very Handsome store room that lie had put, up iastyeiir. On the whole Fine ills Btuck is right in the business part of ffciwn, and makes a radical improve ment. .Little & Cos. have nearly completed a large Ware House, just back of his Gro cery (store. It is a large, roomy house. Tue lower part will be used in storing bagging and ties, and heavy groceries; the upper part will be divided into rooms , for rent, as sleeping apartments, or for r offices.' Cain & Polhill have had erected in rthe court-yard, opposite to Mrs. Kelly's as neat a Law Office as you will find in a week’s ride. Its cost was about $12,- 00 00. It is as cozy as it is conven ient, and it is paid for which makes it ihore attractive, still to the contempla tive mind. lis occupants are men who Brork for their clients, and are true, men and unflinching advocates jt of the law. , The store occupied by Messrs. Cheney (fc Fay has been recently repainted, and presents anew appearance, much enhanced by the style of coloring dis played. r Prof. Holcombe is having a house erected near the Academy, on a lot he from Judge Diehl, lie will soon have it finished, and it will add much to that part of town, and be very convenient to his popular school. Dr, Hunter has had his drug store en larged and lengthened, and it adds very much to its appearance, as" well as the commodiousness of the store. There are a great many other minor going on, such as neat Z yard railings, &c. The colored part of ■ our population arc putting up some neat buildings for themselves near their I churches, just below the more populous part of town. AVe are glad to see such improve ments going on. It impresses l ; us with the fact tfiat business is progressing, and that enterprise is anything else but on the while. AVe trufSt this may con- ; tinue until Louisville will enlarge her j borders on every side ; and why should I it not be the case if the merchants will \ sell cheap and advertise freely in the j News & Farmer, and if men every where will work to build up the county, tlieir town, and their paper. COL. J. J. HICKMAN ANO THE TEMPERANCE M-tSS MFET ING—GREAT ENT 111 SI ASM— Til IRTY-TUP, EE NEW MEMBERS INITIATED Battle Oak Lodge 1. O. G. T’s.. met yesterday morning at 10 o'clock and was largely represented by its own membership, and we are proud to be able to state that the members from the several other Lodges of the county were not sparce in their num bers and were in full sympathy with the Lodge here at this place. The order re ceivod Col. Hickman at the hall in the Court House, where he was welcomed with warmth, and responded with equal ardor in his rich tones, in a few remarks indicative of high appreciation. The march to the Baptist cimreh was con dueled well, and the hearts of each' cine throbbed with impulses of pure delight , and feelings deeper, but none the less pure in origin or intent, actuated each bosom, as the brass band regaled them with charming and thrilling music, with some of their best selections. The procession made its way to the church, when the lower seats were all. filled, and tile gallery resorted to by those who could not get Seats elsewhere. In fact the audience was encouraging. Col. Hickman was introduced by G. li. Harrell, the AV. C. TANARUS., of Battle Oak Lodge, to tiie audience, and proceeded at once in his happy style to address them on temperance. St anding there in the space allotted for an alter, with his magnificent dark eyes resting with such a fearless, and yet so fascinating a gaze upon his admiring heavers, he looked the very personification of a champion of truth, who knew his duty and dared to do it. and with ins noble form, and his irresistible eloquence seemed capable of commanding the wrapt attention of a Roma n Senate, or •an educated assembly in the vast halls at Athens. He commenced by telling the people that he was not there to make any personal thrusts; -that the law's sanctioned liquor shops and distilleries, and that the communi ty in which it was sold, was to blame, if not as much as the government a? least in great degree ; and then he pictured in scathing and unmerciful language—un merciful to those who fell under the distinctions he drew with so much truth, how conflicting such conduct, and such law was with the great divine rule of the federal head, the supreme Ruler. 11 is ' appeals to Christians who were laboring to do good at all times, and attempting to build up the church, and to build up society and their homes, and who were losing sight and encouraging even the dire manufacture and sale of liquor, was not only potent but persuasive, lie touched up oh our stagnant commerce, and showed how our ships were rotting at anchor because our vast resources in grain were being distilled into alcohol, and for what? To damn and destroy the j best minds of the best citizens ove.i | which our national banner unfurls its stars and stripes of protective privi ! leges, and political rights—aye, more than their minds, —their souls too; consigning them a legacy of .eternal death. llis speech was perhaps of an hour's length, and when he pictured in his own individual, burning, and irre sistible eloquence, the different forms of want and poverty that stalks every where all over this broad land, there were but few whose eyes were not brim ing with tears. Twenty names for application wore taken, and twenty persons met in the hail of Battle Oak Lodge pledging them selves/or life to buttle against intem perance. it was a sight calculated to make angels weep witn gladness ; for tuere were old men whoso locks were frosted, and bright young faces fall of rosy hope and budding promise, all all turning their backs oil the hideous malformation—destructive demon of strong drink, and pledging eternal faith to abstinence in tne brignt sparkling chalice, beaming with the innocent full ness of ’God's only beverage,’ their eyes bright with a purpose that festooned their future with anticipations of re claimed manhood, and the restoration [ of shattered homes and shattered hearts. It was aglftrious hour, :in impressive scene, a fruitful harvest time, and he meeting closed after much social and innocent enjoyment, each feeling better that’ the great temperance cham pion had been with them, with the ex pectation of hearing him again at night. Speech at Nioiit—Large Attend ance.—Col. Ilicknian spoke last night to a largo audience and kept them spell bound for a space of time not fully known to us, we became so absorbed iu his entrancing oratory* liis happy an ecdotes, and his pathetic appeals. Fourteen persons were added to tub order, making in all, thirty-four who joined the order yesterday. A lino repast awaited the throng of devoted Templars and cold waters and the Chief, and such a social, festive treat we have not sew before in a tong time. Col. Hickman speaks at Ebpne zer to-morrow and at 1 lud sonia on the 21st. Bro. IHckman received a beautiful cake from the Indies of Battle Oak Lodge. TiurrV' •• Pution and tire iug response will appear in our next. 1 -Or™ Personas , —AVe are glad to see! Mr. ■oolm Chaney back in our midst, but regret to learn that his return was pre cipitated by the severe illnass of one of his children lie has been to Ken tucky looking after horse flesh. AVe trust his little bpfru j'viv ytt recover and restored again to health. AVe were also pleased to welcome in office a lev.-days since the pleasant face of our young friend Mr. Emmett Put. tterson, who recently graduated at Due West ('olio • \ AVe imderstan 1 lie leaves for Texas soon. Much success to him where' cr Ids lot mftv be in life. Air. .las. Stephens, the. clever clerk of Dr. JO. H. AV. Hauler, has left this place for a short respite to a visit to to some relatives. Hope he may have a jolly good time. Ah\ and. C. Little and wife will leave next, week for the North. Air. AV. and. Lcttice Is oif on a visit to Augusta, lie was missed in tlie Band yesterday, and his absence will be no ticed by many for he always makes himself useful as well as ornamental. Airs. AVheelcr of Macon, who former ly resided in this place, is now on a visit to her brother, (’apt: and. 11. Polhili, and ids family. AVe t rust she may have a pleasant visit. AVe were glad to meet in our office yesterday evening the familiar counte nance of our esteemed young friend Mr. Eden Brinson, of Augusta, but former erly of our county. He is <n a visit to his relatives and friends, and is looking as bright and familiar as ever FOR A ill! RIFF. AVe are authorized to announce Hie name of Roman' and. Parker as a ean | di late for SI IERII- F of delfcrson coun ! tv. Election the 28: It inst'. The .- upport of his friends and the j ul li j are respect fully solicited. M.ICON A1)ILNl 1 'ISEJIENTS. AV. A. llpff.—Our readers can not j fail to notice the large advertisement ' of this gi nfleman in this issue. He is I one of the largest wholesale a el retail | Produce dealers in the State, and lie is noted for his liberal dealing, lie keeps , always on hand a very heavy sio k of con, ha. 'on, lard, flour, < idee, sugar, ■ nip, molasses, etc. ■ . will i cmsult th dr i it re ;t 1 . sfin tin : him ti ir orders, llis aoili him to sell on time to good parties, and those of our firm r ; who haw not got sufficient supplies ti . \i through, can here be ao. :.i and ■i. If you don’t believe : • i•. on . : t lib eral do ilersyou ' him for price and t v.in. .vc him a trial order. I'INDLAYS Ii:oN v. orks. — \\ c direct especial attention to the a Ivertisement of the works in this issue. Tut; is the largos' and mo J compLle - lishnieuts of the kind there is in in.* State. A full corps of worfcin: i are constantly emphe. ■ i in thoao chops an l e\ irv p'eeo of w rk is ini lied up in the best an am) st sub . i , ! man ner before it is allow ! to leave tiro shop. Everything that can be mad.* in cither a Foundry ol- M'achi le Shop can I. be had, at .the ako-'.es: not i.-u*. tho-e • work’ i. ’! hoy are now < mi ! by Me . R. Fin bay. . Son i-:n nq 1 r of m ire enterprising, lvliald" business men can not he found in the B ■ —i • ose of our readers who are in want of cither a steam engine, circular saws, < otton press sugar mill and kettles, mill gearing, portable horse power, would do well to consult these gentlemen before pur chasing. When you visit M icon be sure and visit Fin Hays' Iron Works. The “JXI/’Glx.—This gin is also mannfactiiic i hi- tiie Messrs, It. Find lay's Sons, at their Iron Works. It is au exact counterpart of the old origi nal Griswold Gin, without any altera tion whatever, except in name, and the reputation that it made for itself many years ago is a sufficient guarantee that it is all that is claimed for it. if you are wanting a good number one Gin, wo would advise you to send for circulars with prices and testimonials of the 1 "iXL," before purchasing. Hea l the advertisement hi another column. Beknd Brothers.— These gentle men present their claims to oiu* readers this week in the shape of a large adver tisement. They are both practical workmen, and give their general sti[)cr visiou to their ostablishm. i ; ;. They keep the largest stock of harness, sad dles, leathers, etc., etc., that can be ■found in the South, and they defy com petition in ririces, material and work manship. All work turned out from tlfeir establishment is guaranteed to bo just as represented. Dealers are re quested to send for prices, as extra in ducements are oli'erod the trade. Crocket's Iron Work’s.— Attention is directed the advertisement of those works. Mr. Crocket's reputation for good work at lair prices is too well known in this section to need one word from us. 11 is advertisement speaks for itself, and wo are assured by Mr Crocket himself that lie means exactly every word that he says. Read his advertise ment and send for liis price list of ar ticles manufactured by him. The Exi klsioii Cotton Gin. —Our farming readers will also notice the ad vertisement of this Gin in oiu-issue of to-day. Mr. O. V. . Massey the pro prietor and manufacturer, says all that is needed to convince anyone of the superior advantages of the Excelsior cotton gin is to see one of them in op-, oration, lie guarantees satisfaction on every Gin sold. Send, for price list and testimonials. GEOLQI.V, JHI-'FKttSOV COUNTY. Coupor Collins, p fJ lias applied for cx emp ion of personalty and I will pavs upon the nhmo at. my office on Tuesday the 31-t day ol August I#?s, at lO oclock a in. N. DiEUL, Ord’y. August 10 1x75 w THE PATENT Excelsior Cotton €rin. Maim'ndurcil O. W.-MASSY, - - - MACON, HA. I<\jr tussle by CARIIAKT cV CRKI), Jlsicdu, iia, every gin guaranteed. Pa i tics sending'Gins for repairs, \vi 1 p!e tse pre-puy ..freight, and , |mi th ir names on their Gins t > | rev lit mis'akes. Angus' 12, 1875. uns. U 1$ I kk w W r 4 UEOKRIA. • The Great Eclip33 Screw Cotton Press, Awarded the Gan I God Modal at the 8-ale Fair in IS7B Packs a bale weighing from 500 to TOO in 12 ioumU— hi two to ll.ree minutes—with 2to 1 hands or one light mule. The Fastest, Easiest Operate,l and Most Durable Press Mads. NESI3ITS WROUGHT lit )N SCR ft W PRESS, • (With our recent V, i! u ,b 1• - Im.iro-e = ents ) For Hand, Horse, Water or Steam Power. CRAIG’S HORSE POWER, FAtUIIT’S HORSE POWER, And ttie old Ir.slii med GIN GEARING. CAS PINGS and MACHINERY of every 1) scrip’ion. A l the above at Prices 1.011 ELI than tin. 1 LOW EB* 1. Send for Circulars and Prices to It. FIN WAY'S SONS, MACON GEORGIA. Louisvllle Academy. ■1 ■ a * £ 'NT i ; MViL-tTdk txi ad mmJ ui -il ±'n a JEFFERSON COL STY GEORGIA. The Fall Session begins on Mond ay, Gt.h September, 1175. Instruction —Thorough, by Expe rienced Teachers. Discipline—Firm, yet mill and pa rental. Corns;.; of Study- hidicior 3 . prac tical and comp re i. -a -.v . Locality—Health-,-, and every way desirable. School —Kstab'.i• 1 on a perma nent basis. Community—Moral, intelligent, re fined and social. T CTITIOTiT. Primary Ce.'ss, tvr i •- io-.i (Id ■Weeks) ... - - - * 8:0U. Junior Class, - - - - 1 J :W. Senior Class, ... - Id ;UO. 5 days to "die week, per month, $ 8. 7 " 12. Payable, ca;h in alva:;or. if pre ferred, its equivalent iu Corn, Bacon an I Country Produce generally, also in advance at market prices ix-OOlvl -“. ATT7 WITH THE riUNCH’.VL, FREE of charge. Those with oilier alvanbi.es must commend this t inio-ho • >.- -I school to the favorable considera! ion of parents and guardians. Apply to i G. A. HOLCOMBE, A. M. Principal. MRS. (•C. (■ ) )1)E, A ssis an . Or to I)ii. E. 11. W. lluxte.i. j Coe. .1. G. Cain, | C.u-r. J. 11. Poeihee. j- Trustees. J. H. WIEKINS, Esq.. I A. E. Patterson, Esq. J Do \on v isb to fitnl ;tit: BEST LARGEST & CHEAPEST asso tineni of Goods/’ Di vdu wish to male money by saving in prices f Do |on w ith io buy wlrmo goods ~;C -oi I at BOTTOM PRICKS '! Do you ue-Ii to tind the place w.io c tiu) stick ot g ids lias been greatly increased in quantity and va iciv ? Do you wuh io tnde with liie merchants wh so greatest t-llorls are i iii.iloycd to purcidise go >ds in tiie CHEAPEST markets, mid who alto gve til- ir custom rs tfe b nulii ol ilie -am.) ? Then go In H - L . LVi j> & ’o* ISiSiJ W i R.3 fci > IlHitfciM'. I 'rints, standard prauds if hiowu S, irtinas 7® 8 • •..!('< I r Fumr, Family per bill -7, sti(eyS_.oO ■ * Fxi h Family.--—.--S • Fuiicy, busi miule 0 00(n,f) 50 Shot.per lb 3®.lCj UutV. e, Ki.) per lb -.25 cail, LiVc.rp'ioi, per sack I sb® liaoun, Mumtlers, per lb - llt n. IC.j ■* hides h> ® lb Canvassed Hams Itii[®l7 fiulk hides llpwliej “ hlmulders, Sj® 10 Sugar (all gradesj lb ®G Yarn, li.ill'll l.du(d)i .;0 Iron lies (wiled! ties 1 0 (a? Oj llagßinir (• xtra heavy; per yd... I.®IS Nails per keg .. C-l 5U()7 Potash [24 balls to case] 9 UWfelt 50 hweeds Iron .s^(a)o Wool .. ‘M(aj de-i Cotfon wifi always he liwitplit and cash puid> for it. ibices will be in one Cent ot havanuafi uuot iti >ns. WAUKHN, EVANS & CO. er 2? ls-t7em. / t CGUOIA, JLFFEUSON CUUNI'V. VI William A. tiooJovm ba app'ieOf for ex emption of I’ersou.dti and I will pasaupoa the same on Tuesday the 3lst day of August Id'.s, at my offiee at 10 unlock A M. N. bIEHL, Ord’y. August 19th 1575 2w. S3 WIN O AaKINB NEED L E S ! B have just receive 1 • large st. ck ot Mewing Machine Needle* suftefl to an> Machine jpul ofall.siz s. They are of the genuine make, ml are cheaper than ever before. T. F. HARLOW, Louisville, Go. -lay Cth, IB7j—3m. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. 5>Y VIRTUE of an cider from the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, will be sold on the Fiist Tuesday in September next, at the Market. II mse in tiie Town oi Louis*- villi*, wrli n the legal hours of sale, t!i a toll o w ing piopcrry to wit . One Traci of Laud, known as tlie Polhill ract, and lying on the waters of the Ogechee lliver, well improved and containing l-'ive J Implied and tii rty-three (533) acres more or I bs. pine land ad joining' lands of 3 G Perdue, ivtie of U Wls kl'-r, deceased, Ml Hedge \liirjiby an ) oils -rs Also, Un * Tract of Lan 1, known as the Harrow tract, Oak and Hickory land, and oOntaining Two Hundi'ed and Fitty-Hve (205) a :rcs more or less and adjoining lauds North and Fast of Noah Smith. >o til by 11. 13. Tor- Git. West by J lines Atwell Als one Tg-u-I ol Laid mostly pine, only negro settlement and containing Six Hundred ami Pea (filO) ac es more or les-, and adjoins mg lauds ot Mrs Ferry Hyno, A. Hrowu, 8 G .Jordan, Estate of I liomas Jordan and others. ALo, one Tract of Land, llickoiy. well iin pn.Vi-d, good Dwell ng (loose, Gin House and ill necessary out buildings, g ,ed well of Water Ac t*’uid Tract contains Five Hundred and Ligluy aerres, more or less, and adj iii lands of Mrs. Perry Byne, II i> 'J’orbii, J. Blount and others. AlsoF iur (4) Share, one hundred dollars each, Go -rgia Railroad Stock. Sold us th i property of K u’> -n Atwell, late ol Jefferson eduiity deceased, tor distribution, j Terms, credit until Ist November, next. No , Tubs made u <t. 1 purchase m ucy' i s p£Td.‘— l Purclmi'sers to pav Titles A c. JAMES ATWELL, ). , . JOHN J. POLHILL. $ Aamr s August 5, l-?’) ids j \ OKUIA, .IFFFEfWJN COUNTY. II Whereas, Andrew .1 Cook, administrator o.i the Estate of >ylva Chisolm deceased has 14 pia and for leave to sell the land belonging to said Estate- These are therefore to cite and ad nonish all persons inte ested tube and appear at my oL fit e on (he Ur l Monday in September next, to show cause if any they can why said leave should not be granted. N. DEI 11L, Ord’y. August sth 1875.—3Ud. / dFOlici V JEFFERSON COUNTY. VI Whereas, Irvin Davis K-is applied for Fetters of Administration, with the will an-- nexod, mi the Estate of Natan Davis decease. 1 he.se are therefore to cite and admonish all poisons interested to I*6 and appe ir at my office on toe lirsE Monday in Bep6etnbor next to show cause i any they can why said Letters shouid not be granted. 1 NICHOLAS DIEHL, o rd y. August slh, 1575 30d / 1 EOKGIA JEFFERSON COUNTY V 1( Whereas, William S. Alexando Adminis ir.tior on ilie Grtu’c of .John VV'. Alexander dcr. aS#*d applies lor letteis of dismission from said administration. These arc therefore to cite and admotii h all persons interested to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed hy law to show cause, it any they can, why said letters should no be grarfted. NICHOLAS DIEIIL, Ord. July 2J, 1675 3:n ! j iLOUGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY: VJ Whereas, .1. L Raines applies to me for Loiters ol Administration on the estate of Hugh McNeely deco used. 'Theseare therefore to cite and admonish *i!l persons interested to be an i appear at my of fice on the First Monday in September next, to show cause if any they can, why said Letters should not ue granted. N. DIEIIL, Ord’y. Ely 20tli’ 1875 Ini G' K< >RG i A. J LFFEILSUN COUNTY .* f Whereas, K. F. Ma.-.son, Administrator on the estate of David II M m.son deceased, bus applied for leave to sell the lands belong ing to said estate. ihese are iheref.re to cite and admonish all persons interested, t j be and rpper at. my office n the Fir.it Monday in S.btcinber n<xt, to show cause, if any th**y can, why said letters should not lie granted. N. DIEHL. Ord’y. July r.9,1i, 18?.? 1 m iEORIa, JEFFERSON COUNTY; X.JC Wi creas, Sam’l .1. (Jordon, Unardian of tin nerson and prop rty ofSarnn Mcßride, h.ts applied for Leitors of Dismission from said Guardianship. These uru therefore to *ite and admonish all j person inteiested, to be and appear at my of lice the first Monday in Oeober next, to show cause, if any they an r why taid Letters should ! uo-t be granted. N. DIE 1117, Oid’y. J-nJy 20th, 1675 2m CAIN WILLIAMS i~ vs > Libel for Divorce L VURA VVILLIAMS S IT APPEARING to t ho court from the re turns (and tho Sheriff that defendant D not tube lound in tho county, and it further ap ( ea.in;’ said defendant is not now in this JStuie. It is therefore ordered ihat cn fondant ami answer.at, the nefct term of this cour., or in default thereof the court will proceed in case, and it is further ordered that this order be published in the News &. FakMKR once a moiU.li tor 4 months previous to the November Lerm Jelierson Superior Court 1875, True extract Loin minutes. , , 0 , K, J. BOYD,. Clerk. July 8, 1875, Crocket's iron Works. ——-ansa; • * • - 1 MAKE Til" BEST AND CHEAPEST COTTON PRESS Al o the BEST POWER lir GINNING an! THRESHING. Can sell full outfit for Ginning: Power, P css, Gin an I Dolling ,- any build ing 10 hv Mi fort is all th 11 s needed t> Gin in. I a's > mike Sugar Mills Syrup Kettles Gin Geiring Saw Mills, Grist Mills, I. on Railing And al! oilier work made m MiicliFnc Shop. Solid.fr Crculir a:il Pi'ic $ Indore yo i boy. AdJr ss E. ('IK)CKIJT, August 12, IS7O hm Macon. Ga. | _J The Old Cotton Gin With a Nett Name. Findlay Iron Works, Macim, Ga. Having just adde I to our lion Works vy, COTTON? GXW FaCTOgE^, We are now'Manufacturing the £; IXL” <3r X IST 9 The exact counterpart [without addition or alferali ’ii ] of the genuine SAMUEL GRIS WOL.U COT ION GIN, and the'o.dy true copy ol that eolebrat&d Machine now made. Our Machinery is Entirely New, and ol‘ the latest, and mast approved kind. Our work men ..n ih* t department are inst^class I'radical Gin Makers, our .Luriiber llioroughly season* cd, -every Fully turned nd accurately ■balanced, and ihe entire Gin rsr.rasr in avaar paf.tis jlap.i AND VERY LOW PRICED. IIALL’g COTTON FEEDER, iIMROVED 1 875.1 Fiirnisiie.l with our '• X I.' Gin when U.rirel. IHmg sole Agents for this FEE DEI! we can also supply wtlier Gin Makers with the suite upou reasonable terms. EDITOR GiNs REPAIRED In 15ES l PO”SID.,E MANNER, ;ii verv low rates, Send for Pr os L is, etc. R. EI.NDLAVS SONS, Findlay ir n Woik?, JI icon, O'.l. J i VEI III? .<IJL V ' \ I. T-i , Also furnish -d to orde--. So and lor Descriptive Circular of our Eclipse CiM( l Prs,- Vevbit Press, Partible Etiglies; llotse Pbw. rs, &r. &e. Si. NOA t^ Aug. 1-2, 187.5. 3m lv3! .A-COIST,, C3rJ± t THE IMFB.QVHIT-1 Wimhip’s Cotton Ghi. the imphoved Pl *###/*Cotton Press'* -—• < • SUPEKIOR ro ALL OTHERS ! PRICES GREATLY REDUCED: (ins ,10 per Sinv IPeliverevt sit Pm*. elusers Nearest Depot. PRESS 8180 00 and upwn r d3* according to style delivered on Girs in Atlanta. * 0 £en I I H- an ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE and TRICE LIST. Estim iti s furnished and Orders faitlifu lv executed for MILL GEAR ING £ud IRON CASTINGS'in general. WIASIIII* & ]|RO., August ATLANTA, GA. Schofield’s iron IVorks, MACCU, GA . Schofield’s Wrught Iron Cotton Screws, For Horse Power, Hand Power, Water or Steam. Onaranteeo of Hie lilitest druft quickest packiii ff and’ (peatet durability. KISBET’S WROUGHT IRON COTTON PRESSES. Having turned over my patterns to Mess. SobofieW & Sun', I recommend all my friends and patiuus wauuug 1 resses to-cslil un tiieni. jfjp Faughts’ Iron Centre Support Gin Gearing. Supports the Cm House, and unlike all Horse Powers made lor Ginning, it is strong and dutame. \\ c guaiauloe satis.action'. 1 1 is mmle to do its work? You won’t buy any other ir you see it. ' 4 * Mill*, and Syrup Kettle*, at reduced- prices. rrun' Railin’;, Saw and Grist Machinery and Castings of all ki ids. WATER WHEELS, &c., &c I if"ltepairs of Mills aud Machinery promptly attended to at tow do wn prices, rood Tor ecrculitaJ. el, S. SUUOFIELD ft SJN,