The News and farmer. (Louisville, Ga.) 1875-1967, September 02, 1875, Image 2

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OOTUIAPT/ tt— J ROBERTS & BOYD, • EDITORS tad-PBOFRIETOKS. SEPTEMBER 2, 1875. PLAxters, sow small grain. It has only bcjn a short time since we sounded this in the ears of our readers, and now we repeat it, for fear there are those that did not hear ns, or have for gotten what w • s ti i. We remarked be fore that the crop of cotton and corn was short There is no denying t his, or getting rid of it as a fact. A drouth has pin r;d its gaunt form before us as a spectacle, an 1 stalked' among us with the sun's fierce fire brand, and on- cr >ps are partially burned up. v However, in this lan 1 where a |mn uses the proper ■ caution to “plough deep, and to plough whan slnggafds .sleep." there!.? never a total failure. We always make something,-and a drouth is scare 'y over universal over all the coun'ry. There are men in Jefferson county whohuv at fine corn crops as they cv'erhal in their lives, while there are others who have suffered severely. In fa-', many indeed with a 11th dr cau tion, an 1 inr l work, have suffered seri ous!?. Wo have pist this to say to the plant ers of the county. Retrieve the miafor trv that levs unavoidably •■:.ic upon von. by planting sm ill grain. We have •i ikwl yon in a former article to experi ment iu wheat, th<)3e of yon who an not in the habit of plant in ; it. 'l'lmre ate gentlemer. in fhi couiity, in the war of field crops, w!i have made 12. and some as high a< 15 bushel* per acre. Now this is a very gratify im? i. ■ suit, when yon !a'. • m'o < m <ider.!*i' n the benefit tha* will a -.•rn • from hi li cious ovltivn 1 afi r Imr\ • A :ltt 3 i V■ 1 ii \ ■ : ' . 1 ' i ' ■■ i a..'.', ' A . ust. H Ait n. "i’i‘ . i ■ ii; ! i i!ii< lnMo\<vnl -oni •' >' . >; ' Cfc. i : *, ■ - . ! i. fit # w.irr‘ . r.. •: ! ova brolifl ■ yU'\ 1. ! .1' . ' i ’ oV < pr..tO'Vh' ■ti'>r .1 • <■ r, 1 f heavy Vt". I.' )!' >A*>l, I>. WynN. i':. i ■ . - n• • p: r known ' . 1 herd >;• to fee >ll' l■ : V ( v:• jPu*y. 'P’-.-n :: ‘V ••• • v,' Hu • Si.in; qa* l that ar. v'v <• i:: i ■■■ :■ i 1 ‘ i> V }-.' .v v‘i!<):- \ uwiV K yr>He 1 .'•/ a:v dNI, ri - ' p.sAHSp tsFLii /,;• M <>v .*rv m•i to v. '! SORE T'.r <7 •;v. i: : 1 / ■ •v..at Uo i.. Rowing. This cannot 1 1 I;••••*.I c m :-i i'.' >3 i! • \i*hout pjcrp.-intent, an ! every fiirm.n* {[ nulit know hy i-tunl t wai: vari *" bof send do b.Mt, for him and wi a , mu i \'n r '<>: Im I. L •.. tii' lhe a sbrht the travilor, FEVER x '>;Pl'.‘Uul,‘ the ' ' ..Willi y;!V 1 Aw""!“!“! •%*■’ the hi.nh.iu l inn, to sec* all over Yho land, in broad field;. an 1 around the hand ■?!. less extensive, but non? the lens In viiriant aor ■-<. ni l m'u i . the highway?, to tie? hill e > m‘ry and the,mountain districts.— ?v ■. v'.v.'i. iv ■‘llys ert fields a; r .ve-l iu iiv.ng 4 '’ 1 **l"hen we could <•:! 1 this a rnrd ootmlrv. an 1 again harvest time would in am hilig, a:.-; the 1 lliirlit would gli en on the sheaves of go! i >n grain, an 1 -s' glory aud gladness would i>e retieet i,l in azure vault, and bivk again ith its impress of heaven upon tim of a happy people. mill /mm rri-j or J iirrr.\ir. si „ iypeopdc in tkiu iv.—tion ot man vKNpajr.liti.Jie, or no attention to fruit. Mh-.ie ievr have orchards, and take some with t hem, but the majority ol' pen ,i„n.lave no urcniir.Wol eiluer pen n or l!.‘.nh trees. They contend tnat a few *lni around the House, or i:i the garden is of any bem-tit • > them, and making the mailer one of proof, ''nfii tlimg never enters then nea ts. "i" 1 ikmtencl tnat there is nothing tim' ii "j premise so tnui-ii ; • naterial advancement of Uhe conn.r\ than id; Ule farmers to vary their crop an I to seek by study, and by new means, or rather oy a greater diversity of means, to enhance luoir pecuniary interest, u:id mis institute new sources of revenue. in tiriltin this year, there has been over f 14,000 wortn of dried fruit aliip. peti to northern markets, one linn miip .ng as iiiuoii as KW.OUO worth. These peaches bring at the ride of t-1.00 pirn uu.shel at first delivery, or rattier at i in: home market. They are shipped to New i Pork 1111(1* other .Northmui markets, lore they Arc worth s4.<h per i> i dud. sS tlian by dollar per busnel. will lay mJiijNew York which allows PoriontP’ t,ie liaild!,o ' ru! . -*f ITui luuli I’lcl. to say nothing of loss piar ’H, in co-opendive JggtESrtp to ship their own Irud, middle win, they I as six or seven doi -sor tfle ' r Apples mu oh a? peaches, yet Stable. When we look i •reao "Y* • . ic: the quant l .’" (Ump to RAI York Inform. - . I '."'"n 1 HTTf-ot.. and thaj go to the swine, even now that men arc so indifferent about their orchards, and in consideration of the scarcity of them, we are irresistibly led to fho con clusion that farmers are sleeping over their interest and we are as forcibly led to conclude that in this branch of indus try. ii lollowed actively and energeti cally, there is profit commensurate with labor, and commensurate with anything like the reasonable expectations of a reasonable man. " e do not, advocate anything like this ti> T,he exclusion or usurpation of other induatribs, but lot this be one of the means of revenue, that nwy assist and help to put the agriculturist on a basis surety, where he will not depend wholly on one crop for his money. We are fully satisfied that, almost, every planter who owns laud could have an orchard, and tin ll lie coaid make it profitable, and aside from that, ns a matter of home ocnsutnptiou and palatable enjoyment an J nutritious sustenance, he would be trebly compensated for his pains. No planter should think about doing , with out an orchard under any circum stances. HEAVY TAX PAYERS. The following is a list of Tax pnyefb af-Jefferson county who pay tax on SIO,OOO and upwards : Clark, E. $10,050. Stapleton & nicer? 16,210, A'well, Reuben. 13.172. Farmer. J. J. Sr. 10,000. "Owens, ilwi. H. 10,100, Smith, Noah 20,600. done' 1 , G. Noble 20,4$ 1. Bethea, J. N. 18,501. Il ithwell, J. T. 19,585. Hudson. Geo. P 13,375. Walden, Pb*as. 19,352. Math- ltr. L. i . 15,150. William?, A. J. ' 13,G8it. 1 ixou, Dr. R. K. 10,000. I' iniMe, 11. L. Sr 38,032. Hopkins. M. it. 10,100. I7trt> L C.I 27.000. I.it.-le. R. r. 11,503. M-d> -.■(:)• pt, O. 16,500. M:!i ". B. li. li?' 14,677. Roberson, G W. Estate 10,203. F. A. Sinqueiiel.l A Cos. 15,000. Sin pirtield. F. A. 1 1,910. Wilkins, J. II 68,942. W i , •I, !. (' 23.125. Ch.uthmn, .l.’W. 13,725. !) r.i ivn'i. Win. 2i),l 13. S 11; I ■ :i A s->p’i ■".? 1 7.310. lhiuijii. Vf. A. Si 13.770. H.'.i-i?. M. A. 15,550. S liter. ,V. C. 10,241. Tarver, A. K. 31,084. V‘ arre. . F.vatv* & Cos. 35.000. \\ sixer, A . ii. 1 1,103. - r n: < ,)! rrr i ioy nr taxes. i'.i? Ali:’ f i ( onstifution says the f mip.roller tieneml,(loJ.lsinit.ii,hasis su • i ins instructions to Tax (Jollectors, min', i v.i !;> fiie colicotioa of taxes. The p It fa •: will t.e jir.i l to tag County ICo . ■ ■ ;sc :i ptlf -ii • icsp 1 .vecon:i:i?3. instead ■ for.-.arded to i : i“ (Jjpmytr< Her i.- .■ it ..surer Collector; get no 1 .: i>. - .o.i ■ on Ihe insolvent list, and • If c-::::ni wioa.i on the i I,st. '!'•••• is no property crc i,*'. iV *ni levy an 1 side tor taxes. * > i'*'* >). ■■ i- "•* r * jil. i. ■ > ui;i ‘Co <!. s‘i ii >-. m m oi ti:- amoirp colk- le I from col or? I In x-payers. Managers of elections. >•' n>y o.her person han the i'.ix Col on cl: -fio.i I . prohibited d'o-i c< ,iiv ; eg iaxes. Tu'? taxes must ‘ 1 ■ eoltcete I lli.remoer loth. Col- U’ 'tor-: ai'i' warned tliar the law will be ’ i euforc j I against dciiii pnuil • ’-Ic-.•‘ors wit.lio it a valid excuse is ren der,' 1. Vi hett trrx is dot an i unpaid by a person having n > prop .'tv. in the employ of another as a laborer, c.ilhv to.'.s. r.n l' i r the law ot 1 cs-fd. can serve a no.i -c > .'l'afitishincut, and collect t!te '••;.;in bv It. fa. as i:i other c.is.-.- for nixes due. Tiie. tax o.i wild laud must be pai I to the State Treasurer and not to tic County Treasurer. L’i.c Ktu > School Coinmis- ; .inor i•. authorized to give a drat; on < otlee t>i’s for tint school mud, win -Ii must, betaken up by them andise.n. to the State Treasurer whore it will lie re e, ■! as ■•tsit. All papers lie •easary to a aettlemeif of ta x ae <'n.b s in.i st be'sent atone to the Co;nj>- trolh-r's odice, in 1 all muiioy alone to the State Treasurer. •o- vnrriMr ronxr v commis si o.\ i:ss. >. u lsviu.k, <j v. Aur. 27; !i l,s, ;> Hoard met, pursuant to an agreement fur a call meeting. CreseiP ; (1. I<'. Iledsoii, ( Ifni.; J)r. ,). N. idiipiiaut, -v. T. Ilannan amid. (7, Jordan. O' ' ev I ill:. Cap!, ,j J[, 1 'oUiil!. issue m '.il t i VLids eijunrer.signed by himself or ohe of his ('• unmissioned ollicers, to' such of his in ’it as are on duty guarding t an. prisoners by order or under direc tion of tlie. >S!t.•i'iif; s:\: 11 ic.ket.s t-> lie vouchers upon which the Ik.Moreau col le. t from tiie Trea-uirer at the rate of lilt ■ iv,a .s per tiny for eaeh mail o.i duly, or fifty cent fur every three meal t ieki.tl s. (. i • IltutgoN, ( ifmil. l'_ C H. J{. I‘ is order: l l that fri 1 vrge (huri. T. A. (■ i.anhnrya i I (~ 1-. tin tsou be, ami they are twroby mild" a Coinniitti'? to exam.in \ inmg’B H. 1 ;e, anil ko steps to robuild or repair .said britlge a lit nit ic o tin ir report at tiie next reg ular meeting. It i t move,l an t ordered I'.i it Dr. .!. N.< ilip.'innt be/■nip'i'.varcd to repair ff l- C"A llrhlge on Uco ly Creek, an I make I: s report to p •• i inaol at the next regu lar m 'ding. Ordered that the Chain Gang hi fu-- his. I ;.' 1 half a ping of tobacco and lialf it bar of in nip to cadi con'det. per week. Account of Warren, Javans & t >. approved and order pa;<l. tf-ld.d.e Ni o' her bn u ies.i the Hoard ad journed. U; J. JjoYi’, ( lnrk il. C. K. 11. J’uwr Ha..}-, t (',)!Tov.— itir P. I IV Hall, of Burke, broivrnt. '.bale of cot- i ton l > town on the 25th of Augmt for which ic. received 1:1 oe i' -•. If elassed'i aujin idiin no 1w ~ 'cii eliined by Mr. I J. )!. 'V•. STATE NEWS SUMMARY. Punch says, other people may fob low their own proclivities, and be gui ded by their own peculiar bent of mind, but ns for me and my house, we're in i for turnips. Its along lane that never j turns. ! The Chronicle gives ye local of the I Constitutionalist a clincher and the ; Clinch Rifles deny being on ill terms with Company 13. Now if this is not cliiiched, we guess it will B all right. There is a matrimonial dearth in Richmond county. There has not been a marriage license issued there in ten days. Oh, how the cry must be going up in a multitude of agonizing cries, “Anybody, good Lordl” Richmond is asked to take thirty prisoners ifi charge for Burke but it takes occasion to renig. Wages are lamentably low in Atlan i ta, Below the “live and let live” av | erage. Our friend of the Savannah Register, ! is giving the Catholics fits. If he can ! manage to come out of the Big End of i the horn, it will be all right. | Wylly, of Sadtlersville, is acting as I Solicitor in flh? absence of John W. i Roberson. Now the ■question naturally arises, who-will takedown evidence? Sanders' iile has, a Court for the trial of the insurrectionists which commenc ed on Monday last. The Jefferson News & Farmer has improved very in'll eh in the past few weeks. We may have remarked this before, and if so it only sliovts how in dellibly the truth is impressed on our mind.— Wurrenlon ('Upper. Gibson has had a court once more nh 1 wo are proud to say that nobody ! was hung and that there was a goodly number of respectable looking lawyers j and two hungry editors present. Hogs in the neighborhood of Gains ! ville are taking the cholera. Columbus is expecting more cotton j to be sold in her limits this year than i usual; not because there is a better ] crop but she is reaching out, and her | peculiar inducements are being reeog | nized as real. | Rev. Lovick Pierce, I). I). preached i the other day in Greensboro to a large I audience, lie is over ninety years oi l but has a clear, logical mind yet, and | preaches with marked eii’e.-t Atlanta will certainly a>•:*’! herself of j the great Trade Union Sheet, of the i Constitution, which is to appear soon. Waynesboro has im/’ anew bale of j cotton, an embryo insurrection and a ! colored ; renr-IKT who owns no allegiance to any court but the court of heaven, j The Oiiilm.in Reporter says, Let the i mottoo! our planters be to economize lin grain. W itli care atitl economy, j couple 1 with a If.gout crop, we will tide ; the la •u, wight an I it; etfoots. i AMr. J biggs carried a bag of cotton :t > C.-undla tae other day. I; w .-ift I Im-rs. j o . j (hiJhbsrt i 5 having liaso ball spurt : Vt r 3 v, * * -tit lo.* the s! i n? . -i‘ ciul) \ * caiieil * Nu I'm. - ’ •r. I!. W. 11. has been interviewing I the distingni -hr i gentlemen, Twievs. ('ar.swel!. an 1 JJ.uok. Twiggs is a miitiie, ; Carswell i: a 70‘h pou.i ler, and Uookie I after the old srh.ml.or.Mr an I fn.dishly j fond of fri? 1 chicken. And now it. reaches our ears that A. . 11. Stephens wants Gubernatorial lion -1 ors. \S don't believe nothing we hear j and. only half we see. Thor? arc only two adults in Talbot i ton who arc not members of the church. They are planting more than turnips ! in the neighborhood of Rome. There was ft eolorod chicken lifter had an in drii.ii'.c number ot squirrel shot planted - in his buck the other night. lac editor of the Vi arrenton Clipper : talks m a dark, mysterious manner. He speaks of a young man doing some | tiling he shouldn't oughier to iio—says I "that thing s got to stop." and that lie ■*.iin 1 a jo.v.ii. Now the fact M, t:ome j lio ly s been Sucaliug il:i;n*.s poultry, | prowling round his premises, quoting mile of ids u.ipnblisiiod versus or ■ ■"7 leir h.i . er i.i his ji/V, or soine maybe it's i :e it mug else. He li- a state oi t.'/w.fju’t .ssabie an ! guiali. \\ e wish, we could assist him, j but we can’t. '1 h? old gontlnnan. Morgan, who had I his hors? stolen from bis home near j licit Air, ins recovered the stolen prop erly. A neighbor of tile by the name i of Morgan and the o ily son of a wid j owe,l in tdior, win tim thief. We are ! sorry for his mother. John F. S’teeut is going to issue a 1 tom?wan”? and literary journal, U;to bertlie Ist. IS7.J, for which lie is to ask Hi? mo lest u:u of one dollai a yea \ i, is to i , pabli-i,:?-.! i.,t, MoiiUecllo. V, e : gii”"-s we will have no more champagac I spilled on our new breeches at tiie next ; pi\”s association. Khocut and It.s amiafde wife were ; .siibnicrged the other day— i They were engulfed in the treacherous grave, Where niimio-.vs ]>lay and crawfish sport, hbaeath tue Imq.id wave, But Ciui'y came in time to save the Jas per county pdl An 1 putied bom out;he v.ve ibe two < ii? I'vain : a • wettest oft!,? wet. An 1 h?s.lid, Luu ; may w? >• :nv> / In S.ivann fi tuny hav? t,robing bc?s, ride bee--, swimming bees, an 1 spell Jug nee - an 1 in a malrimniiial way, Harris is wilbag to bet three to one that it will lie a bev Jesse V. iinherly now explains and expounds knotty law to knotty heads since tim way to Congress is so knotty, a mint productive <>( political jirolit, lie ca l tn t'oaii 1 in Wayne;’,, i:o, TA'ioii'iii !iai a revival and it in creases in interest, Much goo 1, W p trn it will be the result. Count Jo!),mnes I)? Gorman? is tob? editorial head centre of a grocery sto-c in Talbotton, where it islikelv'hc will k#o'> Ijouic siiydit's or 1 . ■’ Wo Jt. MUFF, WHOLESALE PRODUCE MERCHANT, MACON, A. Corn, Bacon, FJr, Meal, May, Oafs, Bagging, lies, Sugar, Coffee, Sypisp, Lard, Sa?t, Ilice, Lime, Tobacco ETC., ETC., ETC, .'ll or any of the above articles can be bought on one to four too nths* time, by calling on Au S ; 14. 1675 3hi 2'V o A* SSUfFI?* r l IIE PATENT J&aecAslsior &in. Miaiaiidsicfcss'crf by . w. massy, - - - macok, a. F R* S>,y OAHHALaT &CU K 1 >, Jlsmjoh, Un, kyj£RY GIN GUARANTEED. t?’Parties sen ii g Gins fur repairs. wi 1 iirt-e pie pay freig-.t, and, pui tii ii pniiies Oil then If ius ti prevent mis al.es. Angus 12, 1575. Bins, Ne.w AdverLiocmenls, NEW FALL GOODS! I NEW FALL GOODS AT THE Fradericksbtirg Store. 391 Broad St , Auffusiq, Ga. ! \ v v K nre now r* <-.ving ourstrch i t FA;.T. j iinii WILTINj I) . V FOODS an i v. Isich \v.ii | 6‘Min be i*imjiU‘tf in eveijr <Kj-n inn | W-- (imv hHYriri -D pk clibii e Mi o * >‘f MIW j LALI' .' u l . L iilul i'l felef. j lit. 1 1 ‘Jv E, I/l’.vtJ vS ul .'b -UI In CO Gj (in * '• r;'i run 5? I am! .*•> I So TO •*£ t • ' DALajK Imm i) io Jjil : v Atm! AJ F.iil.c IgAKII .n’t ai:ii, j no iVim”Aiu vt > Uca Uul Culojtjti ]>iC* ; ALjj-ts iioui ty 7.~> I 0.-ll s. Kwx rjTCKV JEANS at ]■ 20 C.V ;j 40 i.' | ;iu*J 5-I cents. TvVi JfiUiS, K ain j > * ‘ lidlCl I S fiom 40 r V.) cents, iJA.'itl jMl )I. ,s‘ii>m T, r ) ecu .* s to Si ; New Voik M ils and ,Maniia ! tan lii,lvUT ! ; hU i Ol'lulNs at 15cents. I’iu.tot tin* ! and Lonsdale ditto at J‘2J cents* Ui.ti f nukcu j o i I'LLAUiiLI) L’U 1 1 (JA at lowci } v u* s. I’urcbusera w* il do well i > examiuo i.ur •ami we p,v?;: " lo .v!;. cud their *nt‘*iiiiuii to the .-uj lici BLAt lv ahU i* IN I ■'ll feur Alpa^ty. Mohaiis, (.•a-linicTcK Jiud BouiUiiZiiii H, and to tiio.se ‘t our roimlry irundi who cannot |.iy u.s avid , sa(' will, upon appii iHi-iii, send tie in •sanijilcs vt' any Loods we keep that can h Hnnip ed Also a price list ot at. tlie Icaciiig aructes we keep. We are ngcina lor Lh j eelepared Paper Fash ions *nd will, upon application, send catalogue wuli prices iui.u and -sion.,, ad upon rcc.t ipi if : the pi ce ol an\ Pjiiieiii *.vi 1 tuiivard thcNauie j hy ninii or oihai-wiso Country tn< rchanta who buy dose for cash or • iiy acceptance •• ill do wel. to exauduo our Who&sale Hlock lli ‘d we re.*.aecttu iy i .vite lie in to do so. - Jili'll .vli Cc BivO., •>uJ .Oi'uad •''t-j cot net by i lio Punteit*’ Hotel Uw Al:dl’.>iA, (jr \. •a?. SSnwft SX-'M-. ?*dlßSßo36o o-nnooojrv t<- J- >• lOMAf. iIA. | .'oJl.x 1 1-A.N.x Eu Y . <&C L, J (li.iillU/ifiltl dt WWa > S/Kt ma m*. W * V' • • vSj —AM)—• OjS? UOMM.SSION MIiKCUAM'S. Buy Sired, Saviinnah Ga. f. Ayeii.S Li u.aiiiA s I.iobjiaHi-j J.Wcii i iitil.S Y.dilS &i). f &G. iio liajjgmg aii'l l ies i-r Mt.e at lowest Jfp,: jty-i manvei laieS . Picmpt. and careful ..tienticn (jiven to all bu iue..j euliUsted lo u.s. M Lib iul Cash auvancxa made on ; ves coneiyumeuls ol Cot.on, c;Lu,i ln’ ini' , J& tuediU.e sale or o he Ik! 1 hr a ,-ia on in l '. Ar. auplbJm AKUlhtil' bOJ-±UOi . l)r \V ,u d's beniiuaiy to. y imp J. idic , Nash v• 1 1 hi I'entj., j.s the ja< pest in the i?oui ana ti ui in tno l) b. bend lor new catalogue. t a. i boss ion beptemb.r t'.l rc w -A W id'-A } uarunted lo Male ■nd jjZi ■ Female kipeuis, m ti eir •tnuhty. B S : o.ns NOi’illNG to tr> it. Pm* M m .ictilatß I‘Yoe. P, O* VlcivLlil C o. ( .xiigu.Ma, AiO. I)o \mi w islt to find llm LEST LAID i F.ST & UiiEAI’ES 1* usso tm-'ui ol Goods f 1). you uisa 10 make money by saving in prices t Do )ui ui--li io imy wlituu goods ,1 C -ol 1 it iio IT M Fit IC-lit. ? Do you wi.-li to linil tlio place Wlnt c tilt! st Mil .t g i (Is lias I •< cli giviitly i lie reused i.i quinity and vn-iciy ? Do you wi.-ii io (ride "iili iho in re, ninth "J.i '•) grt atc.-t i lloiis arc t nniioyt it to |>uici.iisii gtiods in the CiiEAl’ESl' ui like s, and wiio uiio g vii ili* ir custom r.s tue t. nein ol the guuio *1 Tile if go id U -.KHtJIV, LV tVS 4 CO., AIBEHARL FE6HALE IfiSTiTUTE, c il.\ *l.O i l o\ 1. nT, Va. Ninetceiit ii annual >es-ion b gins first ot bep te.:iber. F”r’ciiciDa s Pac.uty and vx* pens<*H. additflj K. il. A M., i'ri tcipal. BaO.iHDUs Female cullkTbT [Late Wi'MMit s o? f -pti.-t I'* male InstnuU.J \V N . H . I* t*. j., Vx lL v L. J. ii ihtiK - - i’uhSiDi:vr. di h a mil (Ti|p> .. i i,[ni t'lis, c. intncnces its litth year on ih - ib.-:t ot b. pieihhi r next, with 'tilemust i cei.ui;ijii:i(j pro>| ect.'. No location coul i bo more l;.v,Mubl tin ln-alt.h, and the re" itg'iuus ands- ciai adv.-.ntapes are unsurpassed, i cuinino.uiu.g ii.sell to foiuhotii ja* ; rents. For catalogue add Hes ioe l\e-ideut, 1 h£itO YCUd L’AUoi-i i ii.iS 10 lHa Georgia female boiiege, It is n w .'Ja.Ou, he.i’ liiiti aii'l ceess i dde. i’lieevp ii-. are ;e>s man in any otner • .' so !.vf s liOol. and t iio IjiS.i ucl-ui tin inpa?a- Pnn iMjrand Mnde aie -peciat-iics. Cir . - uifirs fr e. cl.c i. iUiO v\ *\, i'a-.m o out. 1 iUHdts 11 ba. 1 ‘-VE.SLEV N FK.M J.E COL.-LlilO, .VI. ( )A <.i \ . iueS’ili A 'm be.-c ns o r ens bept. I j i will! a iii.l corps (.1 p oft ssors and (i jCh ! s. 1 liti t!dc .t 1* eiuaiy Onitge in l.ho v.ru'. j. r p d: <-' K* t A.5 host paf.onag.'* lit tan ou.lr ! Bra.th iec. m i rtnsii ji.thsoi; instiucJou thor** : i iipti: cnnienlttai oi the highest order Ad i.ess le v W. U. iiCbb, JJ. i)., Pies’t. j * r Fev. C. \V, . -Ui i 11. D. D. y ec y . | fik Q i r, ° incest in inn vv,i~dT Ini’* ; ir; UnUi porrers’ prices—Largest, Com* ] |' ; ta; hi amt,<:vt —siqinj ariicio—jileuso. t*ve i rjl> !> —T ltdv* t,:i!'iuu;i)l) iiit'ieitßni,r-.\i. eil ( s j w•tilted • veiywliei . —ljett It.dnvtiiriems ; ,i oll q j "uste time; .-eud f..r .ciicular to Hubert | V-,sy St L \ ,y.. P O. Box IZn7. i lie. san. and Pfufiitßle Employment. I • Kt‘mifnl !’ ■Cliiiranng" ‘Oh, how love] !’ j ‘V\ hat are tiiey woitii?’ o N tut it are oxola j mn.ti"HS by t, oe who see the Urge eleVant , New Ctuoinos |iiutlueed l.y the H,aO],, aifand , ’ ntfiiean Olimm I’ub.isliingt t;o They are , a!! laoinei. Do ti nt ..it. iNoui.f e.tn resist the tetnptali n t,, hoy tSlieu ■ etintt tin; Ohrom.'S. I in.tasser , Aretes anil latlie- ami eot, ol titij.’oyineiit, \vil tgid this tile best O|, CII- In - wer off ud in iiialte money. Fur iuii par t tidal s, -e, u l si ain lor eutifideiitial circular , .ttldivs's I' (;!,]■; ON & CO., 53- W ash in ot l lull .*t . Must n Mass. ' ' TIJP 3 J Ot'7o? gITgoT • ... tj>\ COJfJV., liar.ut.icDiies uf fj ’fuit (Jin.,. Co/"*. ii Oins Seed* rrr. ( one :rr ,j* ’ Cotton (linn Matciiatno/ ev // scnj'ir n. Our (Jinn have #2on iu use thirty itiarn . :inl h <vo an esiabli**h* , d rb*jiutH 'Dn i r x-nip iriti/ /.y/(/ running, durability , and t<r quo'a tj a. qi niitiiyo l lint pioduced. Our lntt(*r i*. easi ; attachci to MieGiu.atid easily •'p-.ijit il liy any hand I’"ldiuao1’"ldiuao iHteiii|renc*. I'ldw nip i :;, - j’tit’oFt and oheappst Feeder in lie luaiket hiM feeds " it L more rrijnlarity than i possili e l\v h.j.ja. increiainy the outturn aju v * n K '* cU'H. r and betlernam/jlc. Ai ail Fairs a lutfc t \!iil) t -d and by i’lam.eis having th> m .u n-r, hey have bce.a uccorded tin tiicr'sent ciioid lll • jjjq Tn* Conriniisrn arc well made, du ruble acd simple, in couxtrublwn, and do wbar is required oftticin rani(iiy and well. A ’o addi tionul is t*c<juired to drive tho V ioder or • *:id D*er, M* lid Gin I loose if Coinplo'e with ,'*uttbi*m. Wo air pr- j) ire lto warrant, to an> it asotittblo oxieni, peiieot >ati'l'aotion to every purchaser. < ircu as, prices and mil informal tD i) lurni-bed Address as above, ur apply to * KO. I’. WING FI tiILD, Watihingtou, Ua ’§so TO SIO,OOO Ii I.i- been invoke i in Slock I'rivileges and paid | ”.mW t'i JJ i It, - * I. lion, uii SVhII .'t , Mi t free. J'UM Hh'IDO Hi An Go. Banker* and Fro** ! k 11 JrtL il Mm N V. D U3 L YOU lu LE I Druggists tilveers ami Ueulers ! l’ure China and japan T as iu seats- packages, s.erew lop I cub's, bvxes'ur li tif chests - Gtoweis’ prices.— ,t u ht. nc nlitr. ') Hi \V>i is ']’ta Comp' r It, 1 va; i ht ,N 1, 1 V lax 47(0 Grand Opening J OF THE * | SAYAMSfAH'.’- ffgfeAP 8TOH& j ** The undersigned la gs to inform the citizo is of ?ui lOunding Counties that they will have \ C*raiid Ope'fimg** OF AN ENTIIf E NEW STOCK of GOODS* -OUST- jy Saturday, Sept. 4th 1875. 3 J In Store formerly occupied by McGOWAN & S TRATFORD. Where \ye will SE L GOODS CHEAPER fan a y hou?e this.* sid ■of S.avann th, in fact vve will sII as Cheap as the sa nr Goo I? c4n b bought in Savannah. O r Sto. k is Large and varied ami consits of a FULL LINE of GOOD S, CLOTHING, BOOT-3 and ..H3SL urn mb. mmi mb mum, i Groceries, Crockery &c,&e. All we ask is a trial io co u inee you of ihe fact ol our assertions, SI. SACHAIIHAS & P. S.—Mr. CHARLK < ?V iIAYJ.US can be found m our Stoie. "here lie will be pleas and to m< cl b-s ma?} in- mi-. I. misvide. Go, Atm us 2G li, 1875. 2\v macula, &eoruia. The Great Ee’ipi3 Screw Cotton Press* Awa and d'lm G an 1 Go and dedal ai tie Slate Fair in 1573. Packs a bale .. eighinpr from 500 to 700 in 12 louflds—iu two to three minute-—w th 2to 4 hands or ( ne lignt mule. The Fastovt. Easiest Operated and Most Durable Press Made NLSBITS WKG UGHT iit JN SUIiAVV PKi_bS s (With our t( C lit y.i U ibl Ini m> e , e,.ts ) F. r Hand, llorsn W tt-r or Cite m Power CRAIG’S lIURSE POWER, FAUGHT’S HORSE S’O \ Eli, Ami ihe old. fashioned GIN GE \ AING. CAb I INGs and MACHINEiIY* of evciy Descripoon, A 1 the above at Prices LOWEII it,;;n, the LOWES I'. Send fir Ci cnlars ami Prices to Pv- FINDLAY’S SONS, • M \CON GEOUGIAu BJERStB MHO’S, 44 & 40 TIIIRH ST., MACOA, GA. MANUFACTUItEItS OF AND ■ WHOLESALE and retail DEALERS IN Coacu. Plocion. Buppy, Truck. Harueas, -lappa etc., Siiv.r, Gilt and Rubber Mountings ; at-, so hintutiou ui.tl Carl llainciß. Wool Faces, team and Buggy Collars ridiigand plamation bridles. Hues, Doimd and flat,! mu so covers, -addle blenkels, saddle bags, bi ■ all suits, harness, skilling briUte—patent Mid enameled leal her, bog and call se i.mg moleskin, black and colored emum-led cloth, sad urn trees, hanioH, bits, buckltt.s, spurs aiiG a coinpleio Block of Saddii is’ atul 12 a mess Makers’ HARD WARE AND TOOLS, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French anil American ICip. Calf, Lining and Lopping Skius, i.asts, Crumping Boards, Boot Trees, Begs ami Nails, and a geherai stock at SHOEMAKER’S TOOLS and FINDINGS. A practical oxperience of thirty years in the Maufacture of Harness and and r thorough knowledge oi tln> husiaoss, and the goods we liaudle enables us to conduct our uc.-B fliiccesalully. Wo ask a call from dealers, manu acturers, and all otliord. Assuring you that you will find both the prices and quality of our goods satisfactory, t tN We also buy bides, skins, furs, wax, wool, fallow, leather In tbo rough etc.etc. August 19.1875 Cm JJF.RND BKOTHKRS. Msgou, Ga.