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V flttos anti Jfanncr.
Vlocal.
SEPTEMHER 2, 1875.
• *' = Eai>.—We are tolil i in R ev-
of the coujh’T are suffering
Mor rain.
■■•OROtARY.—Mr. Will. Linclr, living
tne Burke lino, vi-i!eil Sunday
at Pro3poet church on last Sun
day evening. Ilis wife accompanied
him, and they left their house locked
0a t! 'oir return they found that
come down the chimney
and secured all Mr, Lineh's clothes ex
cept what he had on his back, and es-
through a window.
*r>Air.Y Mail. —We are gratified to
know that our daily mail has com
■ingneed again and under favorable aus
pices as lar as having an efficient car
rier is concerned. liy order of the Post
Master General it commenced
day and the billowing are the regula
tions that arc to govern the Post Mas
ter at Bartow and Louisville and the
ijSCarrier to and from these places :
InMve Louisville _ 7. o'clock a. m.
-JPiaaiJßaPtow jO:30*“ a. m.
Leave Bartow 3:16 “ p. n .
Arrive at Louisville 7. “ r. m.
Grange Ware House.—This Ware
house that is on such a sure footing,
and conducted by the Patrons of llus
rbandry, deserves special notice. It is
incorporated by order of the Superior
—Court, of Richmond county, and has a
r regular Board of Directors composed
of eleven reliable gentlemen, represent
ing eleven Counties in the State, find
four in South Carolina, representing
Edgefield, Beach Island and Barnwell.
They will do by you. just what the ad
vertisement says, and planters every
where will find it to their interest to
send their cotton there, and let those
•who do not belong to the Grange, un
derstand that they are not excluded
from the superior advantages of this
W arehouse.
County Paper.—One of our friends
and a reading, intelligent citizen, in
writing to us says :
“I am very much interested in hav
ing a good county .paper."’ lie means
just what he says and will work to
that o*d? Xo.v, how many more men
in the county want to see a good coun
ty paper? lie is a man that knows
and feCiS i.,iO imooivanea ox sum a tiling.
lie kmr.vs tiiat it would cause cverv
pulse ia tire body politic of tlie county
to heat with a quicker t’.irob.
Well, now it is a very easy matter
to have such a paper as the comity, and
State might even be pro.’. 1 of. Let
every citizen take' art' in'vris' i.i his
.county paper an i help the i\li:.ors to
work to that end, and you will have it.
We will do our utmost as well for the
pride of the county an and i. j welfare, as
our own individual interest. What say
ydn men wiio arc identified wiki the
.county,
■ '
Louisvillu Acadkmy.—Tiio Tiiirj
•Term of this deservedly popular High
School at this p!r. k\ will comme.: eon
Monday next, Sept. Cth.
This School has gradually improved
under the direction of the present
Tea eh am; audit lias a reputation
through them the adaptability of the loca
lion, and the thorough Trustees that
cannot fail to insure it success. We
say with candor that l’rof. Holcombe
enjoys a high reputation as an instruct or
in all the higher, as well as the lower
branches, and it has in'no way abated
but all the while increased since he has
been laboring in our midst. This term
is commencing under very favorable
auspices. A number of new 'scholars
have already been entered.
Three Gleams of Sunshine.—The
Other evening we were surprised most
pleasantly by a visit from three of the
sunniest, sweetest, most lovable little
girls imaginable. Their fijees were
bright with the promises that young
life and innocence gives, and their li
quid, laughing eyes, ifili of the joyous
impulses of childhood; the rose bum
that cluster about their pear! *impres
sioned cheeks, were fairer if possible
than tlie flowers they gave us, and that
we hold as sweet souvenirs,—treasured
mementos of the fair trio that beautified
and gladdened bur sanctum with their
bright presence.
Julia, Fannie, Willie, three,
- Come like sunbeams stray,
Glancing in our office
Scattering our cares away.
Brooklyn —Has had a serenade.
The Brass Band composed of such ex
cellent and polite gentlemen felt that
they must not leave Brooklyn
a'tjgither out in the cold. The
first house they called at, there was sev
eral young ladies and gentleman there
who were absorbed in music, conversa
tion and peaches, when rich, swelling
strains came from the front gate, and
put a quietus to “Maggie Dear,”
Within.
The music was good—it was excel
lent and we lingered, listened and
lay low. For the benefit of those of the
band who didn't got any -greens in
them I will just say that they were
complimented in high terms by the
young ladies who were the'gratified re
cipients of such sweet music.
■ —wrap - -c • . Min
COTTON MARKET.
The following is our latest Savan
nah quotations. The Louisville market
Is always Within one cent of the Savan
nah prices;
Savannah. Aug. SI, 1875.
Goqj Middling .... 1d.7- 16.
SfidfUing M
Low Middling .... ltU
Goor Ordinary - • - - - 13"
Ordinary - - - 11
Louisville, Sep. 2, 1675.
Cotton from - - • 10.j@13.7-lC
Go to Little & Co'a. to get your Bag
ging and Ties at Augusta' Prices.
PENCILINGSi
Ain't it hot.
September too.
Dry and dusty.
Fall has arrived.
Peace has been declared.
Spring chickens played out.
Rea l that dissolution notice.
Next Tuesday is Public Sale day.
Something we are very anxious to
see—greenbacks.
John Linton has got back looking as
“fresh as anew blown ro.se.'’
Jim Stevens ditto.
George W. Stevens will have a hear
ing pefore Justice Pannal this morning,
under a charge of wife beating.
Something that will soon leave us—
the leaves.
“Grasshopper bump,” is the proper
name for the "pinned back skirts.
Professor licit was in town the other
day giving the Brass Band Some new
lessons.
Bagging and Ties at Little & C'o's.
as cheap as they can be bought in the
State. Try thorn. 3t.
For only $2 we will send the News
& Farmer free for tweve months.—
Now is the time to get the paper free.
The Loqisvillc Brass Band were out
. serenading Tuesday night but they did
not find out where wa reside.
The first bale of the fleecy staple of
the new crop made its. appearance in
■ Louisville on last Thursday evening.
“My son always trade with m in who
advertise an 1 you will not lose by ii."
Benjifin'n Fntoklin.
The colored insurrectionist have all
been place 1 un lar boa 1 for! heir appear
ance at the next Superior Court.
We were asked to localize a bug. A
young man said it was a humhu >\ y-.'e
dissent. It was an hum (b!e) bug.
We have such a tiling in town as a
soldier's cat.
Fish are nibbling by solicitation at
small sized catawbas.
The Presbyterians in this place are
put.dug their jiea Is together to sc- if
they cannot organize a church.
The Rev. Mr. Burch is conducting an
interesting meeting at Oak Grove! "
Rev. D. G. Pailium. 1). D.. preached
here on last Sabbat a.
The 1> lard of School Commissioners
will meet on Tuesday next, the 7th of
'September, lake notice, all who are
interested.
Mr. M. Id. Hopkins and family have
orr.i summering :■ onderls’e of Hope
f'>rover a month,now. Mr. if. is very
fim i of sport, shoaling an i fronting &?,
ami we 1 earn that he has Lid * delight,
fill tun?. Ms arrived home yesterday
evening.
ri m L'zne S l ok?s an 1 Mbs Lillie
1 ‘"mb > have been r.pr..id-ng some few
and \ys wit:i some frier.!; ii tows. We
A ist t Try ha i a pleai:n; tim ; an 1 that
we will see them again in the villa -m
i soon.
JulgaW. 11. Watkins lnm returned
from the Fails, looking as fat an i plump
.is a li/."n"d. He would haves. 5 1 bmy
■ y but says he wasafiCu i he wo ii 1 jet
so i;;, vu tim railroa Is would charge
him.double fere.
Do you want Five Hundred Dollars
in Ha sle Smi s pggaba kif If so, fell
you have to do is to catch Joseph Mor
ris and deliver him to Si: rif Mulling.
The Tax Collector will start around
oti th? 13Mf iast to collect taxes See
noth; ' in this issue.
Mr. J. F. Upion caught elgv.'n rdar
geon tl at would average 75* pounds
a pie-.*, i.i hi i trap in the Ggc-dme oh
Tubs lay morning last, an 1 it was not
a goo 1- da/ for fish cither. - *
Dr. 11. L. Battle, one of our Repre
sentatives in the Legislature," was in
town on Mon lay last. He says there
has bean more sickness in his neighbor
hood up to the first of Juno, than he
has known for years.
Strang# how it “completely wears
out.” some of our young men to stand
guard four hours in*oua night, when
they can sit up as long every night in
the week with their dulcineas and not
feci thy least fatigue the next day.
The front doors of the Savannah
i Cheap Store will lie thrown open this
morning, but the big day will be Satur
day. Kvarybody arc invited to call
and examine and price their goods.
Kite-flying is now tuo order of tlie day.
All the boys from Judge Diehl clown to
Maxey Kaufman aye having their own
fun at it. We heard one little fellow
! remark that Rogir Gamble could
beat Jim Cain or Nicholas Diehl cither
one ; another little fellow said ho would
Jiot his kite that Owen McDermott
i could outsail any hoy in town.
Planters will consult their interest
by buying their Bagging snd Ties from
J. 11. \\ iikins at Augusta prices.
5,000 yards Bagging.
300 Bundles Ties, just received.
Jefferson County Statistics.—
The following furnished us by Mr.
Fay the Tax Receiver will be of inter
est to many of our readers :
Number, of acres planted in corn 23,
126 ; cotton 1D,513 ; wheat 678 ; oates
1,006 ; rye 80 ; cow peas 7.100 ; ground
peas 75; sweet potatoes 200 ;
Number of horses and mules 2,500 ;
cattle 4,222 ; hogs 813; fattening hogs
3,070; sheep 4,200; dogs 621.
Number of white polls 828; profes
sions S3 ; dentist 1 ; billiard tables 1;
children between 6 and 18 years of age
560 ; wards 27 ; acres of land 330,7201 ;
valued at §1,023,817; city- or town
p rope tty 686.215 ; money and solvent
depts $385,649 ; merchandise $ 108,020;
value of furniture, 52,881; tools,
$33,180; value of all other proper
ty except growing crops §340,070 • val
ue of whole property $2,010,404 ; tax
on professions §355.
Number of colored polls 1,060 ; acres
of laud 3,502 ; value of land $11,526;
city property §055 ; money and solvent
depts $600; plantation and mechanical
tools SI 60; value of all othe- property
§64,323 ; value of whole property $77,-
f)o 7
I Mrs. Whitaker.—For the benefit of
: parties who are interested, and who
have heard that Mrs. Whitaker, who
was carried some months ago to the
asylum, was dead ; we publish the fol
lowing letter:
R. J. Boyd. Esq.—D-m- Sir:— Mrs.
Whitaker is not dead, but slowly im
j proving. 1 saw her yes!unlay, sitting
at the table, eating with the patients.
Yours Very Respect fully,
Tlios. F. Green,
Sup’t, &e.
Little & Cos. are soiling Bagging
and Ties at Savannah prices.
No Camp Meeting.— Many of our
readers will regret to learn that there
will not be any Camp Meeting at Par
kers camp ground this year, yet Hindi is
a fact. The tent: holders and members
of that church so decided several days
ago. Short crops and old hard times
caused them to come to this conclusion.
j Big Snake.— Mr. P. 11. Smith has a
j terrier ami it is death on rats; and it is
j a pastime with him to sonic-! im's go
j down with his boys to‘the mill jus- lie
! low his house an i curry lb!-: precocious
i little dorg. He did this the other day
and commenced looking uu lor an 1 lift
ing some boxes in order to giv ? t-iir purp
an opportunity to catch t lie rats, when
all of a su l len the terrier became very
nm u I, iglitg.icd. and ga\oi whioii
caused a general panic.
After waiting awhile for their nerves
to subside, t.liey afi went hack and lift
, e.l the box to find a chicken .-make near
six feet long, coiled up under it full of
ti. it is ao; we hi l it from Mr.
■ lith's own mouth—absolutely full of
rats. It didn’t have nary rattle on it.
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Receiver's Ac inert. rriSAi. Rkfort
of Jefferson County.— We would
; call special attention to the report of
! Mr. Win. 11. Fay, our efficient Tax
Receiver:
i'utside of our local renters, we
would like very much for tin Atlanta
Ifem'd to read it and compare it with
it -. “Glanqe a', Georgia's wealth.” !•:
gives Jeff’cfson in that, dance, 11.146
a ires in corn and in cotton 0(1, when in
truth she has 23,116 acres in corn an l
in cotton 10.513. In sheep it gives us
577, and dogs 632, while Mr. Fay's re
port gives the county 4,200 sheep an 1
only 621 dogs. .
There is no use in following- these
comparisons farther, because they do
tally with sk. Fay's report in a sin
gle ins:,ruse. and leaves it plain that it
lias giv n Jefferson some up coun
ties figures, where they don't raise wit
ton an ! sheep, hut quantities of tobac
co, clover, &?. Now if in this instance
that “Glance,' is so tota'i}- twist 1 out
of shape, is there any rehtmee to be
phrvl in any of it. These r. >.-i<M ! :'iril
report go oatii > soli!. ramble, an ic. cn
s-mgi. mr irforpisgtio.i, a i 1 if ■ >rrcct,
won! 1 tic of great material b.v (< the
counties, but if totally ine-v. t, (.vs
this mu.A of necessity be. i:.; . , Hil
ly shown at lest in ■hi * on \ in v?)
! they are oblige! to do i rusiic.-
an 1 pns'iibic injury to tiic.; > conni.h.M.
-• pc?:-: 1 yin c, < rtion : that tup.’3 bo ot.'a
■ er way of finding on: our agricnl:n.
status only through the re ~ ; and
talijes*
advertised, the election for saeriif, U>
• fill the uaoxpi:-. I term of G-. W. Qnbi
ny, resigns i, canio off on Saturday but
an 4 resulted in the election of .To -,s? T.
Tvlulling. The election pas <?.l olf wry
quietly at c\ ry preciart. Ths fallow
r>T i* thv o.tbir.l report iV.v.a each pre
cinct :
LorriVftjiF.
J. T. Mulling 1 I John Oar. 45.
• R*Jk. Parker 102. |J. 11. Salter 3.
Bethany.
J. T. Mulling 43. I John Gay 1.
I R. J. Parker 12. | R. Salter 28.
Bartow.
!J. T. Mulling 52. I John Gay 1.
I 11. J. Parker 4. | ,!. R. Salter 73.
POKE IIILL.
IJ. T. Mulling 10. I John Gay 6.
|R. ,T. Parker 22. IJ. R. Salter 1.
slaplt:iton*s Store.
|J. T. Mulling £2. | John Gay 5.
I R. J. Parker 0. | J. R. S-liter 1.
Hudson i a.
;J. T. Mulling, ' 28. | R. J. Parker 8.
Stkllavillk.
j 11. J. Parser 4;>. J John Oay <.
Total.
Mulling R4l.
; Parker 253.
Suiter 100.
Gay - 05.
£5 Gi i * U *2G ih {liit H & TANARUS
r lints, fltnnrlaril prrmds. B©lo
4 iirowu JS..ir*ixjti s * 8
' “ “ Dull
Flour, Knmfly per bbl 7 oO
“ Fxr. a Family 8 00
“ Fancy, br.ii made 9 00(n>9 $1).
Shot per lb D'(j I*2j
Ciifth l , Riu per lb ys'.-8
Sa’t, Liverpool, per sack I 50 >/)
ihioun, Shoulders, per lb 11-po ISA
‘ Sides ... Jo 'a- Hi
Canvassed Hams lG.j<y 17
Ell Ik Sides I
*• Miouiderti •
Sugar (alj grades; 10 ‘a> I J
Ynil, If Oil*l |.Ju@l . 0
Ir**ii ric’H (who'e liosl r ia) <j-V
Jku ging ( xtra heavy) per yd... I ’a lß
Nails p*T keg :gi-4 OIK" 4
Pw!a-li [-4 balls to case] .‘I u()m A .>0
tweeds Iron 'Z A(./ J
W otd ......
Cotlou will ahvnjrs he bought and c:eOi p aid
for it. Prices will be in one cent of Savannah
quotations.
WAliH liN, EVANS A CO.
or 2'i \ —4tt7 <-ni.
V air able Plantat ion
FOR SALE.
I OFt Ell for sale my Plantation, contain*
me; IIH)0 tworcs. it lies two mPe* West of
Loui'ViUjft, in JeffoCfton county, on the Fonn’s
Bridge road. About six hundred uort-H in
woods and thtf balance in n I i.*h state of ml U
vatiofi. I’herr is a cplendid dwcllthpr with
four largo rooms and /rll nrecs.snry out bui.dings.
For till” her and Terms, upply
t • 'IK. w. L. OKK. of Sander vi’d \ or to my ■
tc‘f at Lou sviilc, '1 1.
Mftf ! . A. BOBLMI.tf.
August %>, 1875, tf
Tax Collector**; Pfotice.
1 will be at the following p!a a s a! tii.- time specific 1, to COLNEC'I’ tlie
Sta-to and County I'AX for 16 75. P. -5 •- >v;ii p.c.i ■ • wuio up promptly.
Tf iiMeT f'ni ’ a.’ r v
■ i'llnbl lid > r 1/,
Stellaville. Monday, September in. II: 1 i. I .-i lev. September !■,
Pops Ilill, Tuesday, " 11 Loui--, die, Monday, 2d.
Stapleton's Store, Wedu'y, " 15. I: w, Tues lay, “ 21,
‘ “ A‘'ad,imy, T:i tsd’y. ' Bk l U m., V. ulnoi.lay 22,
SECOND ROUND.
Stellaville, Man lay, OckiV’ •. -I. j Hu Isonia. Frll.iy, October 8,
Pop? Hill, Tu •: l.iy. ... I I. >ii .vill. Mml.iy. •• 11.
Stap'etbl’s Store, Wc Ins V , 6. | Bir. iw, Tmsliy, ■ 12,
“ Ac? l.:my, Thursday " 7. | it •h i iy, We .Inn. .day, • 13.
TillfO) HOUND.
JLojsisviEEii©, ilai'lziE; Cara'i Witck*
Stellaville?, 'Lei lay. Nove.nb r. F> ilu Isnnia. Fria ly, November, !b.
Pope Hill, 15,?s lay, 16. i Bartow. Tuea lay, 2-h
Sinplo'.oah. Store, Wed'y. • 17, j llal.me.y. We t.. d?>r 21,
“ Aea lm'y Tuesdev la, | Alexander’s, W. S. Tusd'y, “ 25,
Planters will please notilv t’i? free Im.ui tlm' it is now tim j to pay Taxes. —
Tim books will positively close on the Ist of December.
ITEUS JO iD.VN, T.C. .1 C
Septemb • 2. 2375. 3m
l\ S"’ L, . L iil "IQ '*
/ i BOltor \ —BV JUIH s -U. S.hl IH, Uov
V X : 11 <>T Ol I ‘!C.
Wiieiuts, GjUcGiOiit'onmi’i "i lias lit-cii ves
ccivc i a* ihii ik-pai• incut tl ai Joseph Morris, j
;i FtJoreU in.in, lias CHiiun.itecl the otV.n. oot |
•an attoiiipt t- in mcilrt /uiaruMliotT' m. !i"
Cullu. IPS and BillvO, ill, .} ii\‘i'SDH, .
L,rt‘iic>. k ‘- Jffhufioti uii.l v\ i ki-isoii in ilii.s >iatc,
a.id t .at he h.u 1U ‘ Turn j tsttcc H'ul is r till ut ;
ia
i cave, t’l Mofi-ve, thought prop**- to i<s'.ic
h “N iny p uch* 'ia' Mil. h- i '.y tUo |
aar i or i- IV l\ HI -N i .)JpLNU ' for the |
approli oisioii an-! and ’h . cry ut Hie s , .1 lu ' iblNl ,
l ill'! ►iiiOiil* <•* viUil.l' ot ud OOtlli" •
i icd.
Am I <l*. DiuK-ovor, ch o-r.u aw • tiro nil j
cthcors in lies •'Male, vil ami mid ary, to be |
via- .t-iif in eiweavw.Utf t lojiea ad t..e
j'Oshpii Morris ui oi l r t i -v. U? m i\ he
l* til'll tor '•l0 tllcDSe V\uil -.viilCtl no f- Lt tl d.s I
cUav^ed.
i>ivcn lut'ler Ml- h mlr: 1 t :•* '••• and ca. "!
the > .v 1 -' at the c/tt| ltri. id ii-m •, this ;
lweni -i ■'i J y “l Ai / . •• ta ■ ;
in , LI- 1 ! . . s ,
Ol 0111 10l II l i ... ...
cnly-riv.'. and o- h. 1 ■ a t "' * ut a
- mV l au:.-.s *•; A m I'.. I lb * Oil,! 11 ,M
dr Ml.
J.\Mi: M. SMI : il.
By tie G"V‘-nv i : o. i j
.\ (j. rA UN i. IT, SdC.r; 1 1 v. t Na:e.
Scpt.-mliw Oi• < and •
MarkyuMr Oottaa ?. 'O' A- 1
/'j *. ’’n? t 7 it s\‘7T NTT P 1
vdifoiiid v:-a W U ulj
PLaoDERS’ ,
rvui•t 4 .' r fV'V.
P. iff •> . I Jsti. R 1 x i 9
co a r:> 5Y i • :
Palro > l s cf H u.?b:i n dry,:
,Y,i r, m si' S'. . A 't, Gi
At t!)i C.m : th.oas Fir.-P m f
WAi4 HOIJ3 and,
i'ormerly oycii.i.c i by J -nn Sm.tii A Cos.
- * y „
<r* - .it . e l\> u
Cominis-O >a t > •' •’• .. i -‘-e 0
N.niHae— U V\ • j >.*;• Bale llv
•* Ka !'. . ! ii". i".l Wetl: he
Dr iyiy -p ii l • B-c.
plwaO uuoid - • i io Uimci ui.rn.ltod on
the turn'? ip’un * ■•-' -ia • •'••s iuc ude i |
litt-yg'uxg cP TANARUS: - ' J (j Patrons.
V: i-iIU-'CJ vsLlp , l 1
3 pti nihei* ‘J Uh
Louisville Acj.denay,
qy p * *4T*, * O. *9 <v> f*l ’"*l . S
ivlnlb * mm 2 *tJ J "
JEtl''EßSi),\ CULM i CEURUIA.
The Fai.i. Session begins oa ivloail
ay. bin 18. a..
Insleih jion:—iuorough. by Erve
riai ■\i lea a a'.-.
IT'S !!M. i . i.Pirm, yeli mild nrl pa
rent:',!.
j Ul'iisk <a’ S.ty—Juiiieiou.3, prae
tie.it and eompret-.-'iiaive.
L6cai.it v—tiealt iy. and every way
I ilestrani;’
j .SruooE —i" lahlisiied on a perma
nent basis.
Common my-—T*lor.-,1, iuielliaent, re
fined and eoeial.
T uITIOlN".
I’rimary Class, per session (13
weeks) !? 8:00.
Ji’Mon Ci.as:;, .... 12:00.
Hen to.. Class. .... 13:00.
BOAI3/JD:
5 (lays ty. tne week, per month, :p 8.
7 12.
Payable, cash in advance, or. if pre
ferred, its equivalent in Corn, Paeon
audCountry Troduee generally, also in
advance at market pres
Q - -.n T’ .-1
| wrrii tiie n;ix< u-al, fuee ok cnAr.or..
These with other advantages must
commend this time-honored school to
the favorable consideration of parents
and guardians. Apply to
G. A. iIULCOMPE, A. M. Principal,
MRS. C. C. ( iOUt)E, Asssistaut. Or to
Die E. 11. W. Hunter, )
Col. .T. G. Cain, |
C.vi’T. J. It. Poliiill, J-Trustees.
.7. iJ. Wilkins, Esq., |
A. L. Pai raR ■•>'.. Esq. J
PURE ERED FOWLS.
Wo new In.vo n very largo n ock of ITJUK
r.R Ki> Jf’OW hi oftiie fuliovnng varioiiot-, for
aalo:
Dark Ikuhinag, L'glit Iha’ur.as, P*. fl Co*
eliius, Partridge Coeluna, lii’ewn Legho n<.
White Loghoiiui, f iivor (iivy and
I loud Hi t
Our Fowls ar tirsUcl tas and' we gun ran led
sali'faei eu to nil. fceud .siai.p for ne. iiriptivo
ciriuoar and pi ice iiR.
Adcirbas GAA'J FYNDK,
Aug. 5,3 m Marlbovo. fotark co. Ohio,,
GVLOJ.OIV, ,U:FFERBON COUNTY.
* Cu -; c*r <Ji ‘Hj.j, p has applie,j lor ex*
.mp ion ef pers -n i,;.y Aul I ivlll pnta iiumi the
nXm*i (it my etbee mi Tuesday uu? ifl-l. clay of
-dug Ist at 10och)clc u m.
K I'i.UltL, Old y.
Aup list 10 1 75 2vv
I JKFDEUSON COUNTYi
\\ iivicH'. ! . A. AU*B • Ut, Administrator
i M vd fioheit Me its ido deceased,
i as ■'•implied for leave to oib! the lauds belong
| 'Mg ? o aid estate.
I 1 m; are iimrel -re to cite .and admonish all
1 ci ’iD-'-M> 'te I, t i be an i apper *t uy oftiee
i 11 Hie L:i f Monday i.i Ucio ci n, x*, to
.-how iMiu-e, ii any th- y c .u, why said letters
j su u.d uoL lie giantcd.
N. DIEHL, Ord’y.
_S< 1 !in IBJS hii
j 4 _1 lv>lU J!■ l* FUUSON UOUNFV:
jj \ t . ?kiii l J <t rdon, Guardian of
j ,Ul pcrßon ali i proji 11 V orTS ir.'ih Mcßride, Ims
[ appir and tor iitucis a Dismission lroni said
Guardiaufihio.
Tlic.se are th-veforo to ,‘itc and sulmonisil all
persu! intere-ted to be am appear at my <>t
nee- € lit* ’Mi Mi !i':;v !•• (October nexr, to allow
ca'-su, :! any they can,, why ?a:d Leiter.s should
u.ut be granted.
N. DIEIIL, OnPy.
• J d 'y 20ch, H 75. :2 y
• 1 ' . IA, EFFKItfjON l ' )UN 1i :
\ 3 Wh oi . Dav .c! 1. ( 'otter his applied for
Lei tei s 01. Admiiasriiiti-'ii v n the estate ol
lull F t lai O . o SeJ.
I’M 8- ,iv icei !- i\. r , e tc ml almoniih ail
-• •• ltobe a pp at u y of
h i: mi the Ihi si \ ii l v in Dctoimr Ucxi', to
siicc.v cau--- 1 any tl *y o .••. why said LetxOra
should i.o; ho g anted.
N 1)1 Kill. Ord’v.
Sep 2. \?::> Du
I -i -
i. y ,<? “> 4 f a u>s;<t H JOaiFP
i LL I'ani >i- /-r - 1- I ar hereby not fied
XA. that tile i i.j! if iir b'o.s v V Chew, c.diig
t*• iUnder Ki'.'! l':.i:i riam ? and *y ; e has
t, Jin by, inn:mm. t r.- :r, d.-•:*]v-r i copar.**
Ft.-! ip. io: iht- ; o o ‘' l 't: ? r cv r: -i: r :i i e
1 : ti -•’—** ’ • . H A. Ufti .*. •,
K. A, LTD. W.
August 2 >, i IMI
A.-Vci, ?! is A i O.fS SAL]'].
. V ■ i ider fi om tin Court of
O.di., iv ci' jilt -ini county, will be
fJ 1 i;* ii- Ui i ,ie- lay a fc>o}t-aiibur next,
;-it {■••• ' .if...: I! .'i-e i.i ilia I'j.vn o Louis--
j . W . :i o ' 1 •• li >ul 6 t l sUC, t.l 2 loiio.V •
i ine- prop. ' iy to wii -
j uiic Pratu of Lind known ns the f'.-l \\\
' tract, an 1 l/ing o.i the wafers of the Ogcclioo
f Liver, iveii improved and ceiifaining Five
| liuu .red and Hi rty-threo (53dJ jicvcS more or
ii s-.s. p.ue land t.:j u:ng tamf-s uf J G Fordue,
Ii ta o ol G 'V B K-h.r, deceased, Miiledjje
j nurphy and oth as
! Ai), Dir* Tract cf Ln*t 1, luic vii as iho
LUi '• v ti-iid, Or, and llickoiy laud, and
: eontnioing i’wo Nun.bod and Filty-fivc (2o"i
: a- .-s moie or lers and acjuining i 1 uls North
• ami Last of Noah rjin.t i. -o th by tl. i). Tor
j "it. West by James At.-. I
Als * one X:.vt of Laud, mo.-tiv pine, only
j settionn nt mid six tlumired
i and Pen (b t'y es mote or If3 . and adjoius
! '-••g' lands ot M s Ferry ilyne A. Brown, 6 G
{ Jordan, E*ta eof : horn is Jordan and others,
j <il-o, on * I Tact' i Land, llicKoty, wi lliin.
; pp*v <), fjood D-vcd i? \T tio 4S>a. Gill House and
I all lice. s.saiy • • n .-t bui p* c r well of w,A ?r
Ac- :aii ii id co .iai.;.s l a Hui .iicd and
: ikijrJi'y acnos, inert* or ic-s, aid adj mi.m
l-'.n .s ut Mrs. Ferry Byac, ii L) J'oibir., J.
1 Bhui ,t and otiiois.
il.-o F nr (4; Share, otic luiudred dollars
f each, Go..rpfia Kail read Stock.
| is.dd s tii * piopany ol K'-Üb; n Atw. ll.lato
i ol JctforKoit con ,ty d'.ccas.d, tor distribution,
j Id ms, ere ii. until Ist N- v k *mber next. No
i Poles male u .tii pi:re|ri-f m *;iey i.s paid.—
, Fuichni'seis for Pule.- A-?.
JamF.S a pvvlll, ). , -
J.ilt.N .1. I’DI.IIiEL. > Wlhll H
August 5, IT) ids
jIIO KG i JLFFERS ).\ COUN I'V.
U Wiien-as. Audr. w J Cook, admiai-tritor
o.i the Estates of >yivM Chisolm deceased has
r.p;>. e l lor bare to sell tiie mud belonging
i- said Estate.
These Hie therefore to cite r;r,d admonish all
j persons nucleated Jo l>o ami appear at my ait
I ii.-c on the tii t Morid.iv in •“> pteud) r next, to
show cans • if any they can why said leave
should Hot be granted.
N DF.IIIL, O.d’y.
\u guststh 187 f*.—3oJ
!/ ' TO lit HA JEfFKUSON CuLNTY.
ill Wliereas, Irwin Davia has aj p ied for
' L iters of Adminitciatimi, with the will uii
i ncxed, on thciUta- e of Natan iJorea*?).
| J imso are therer'oroto cite and admonish a'l
j persons intm rst . J 4." I> ? and appoar a> my otlieo
mi t if Jirst Moiidoy in ;-epu ml).*r next to show
cause )'■ a iy they sail wliy said Lo tcrs should
not be granted.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, ()r.J*y.
August sth, 1575 30d
i 1 EOIUiIA .IEKELILSON COILS I V
Vjl Vv heiei'3, William S. Alcxai He Ad.niuis
truiov on ihe odd oef ,Julm W- Alexander
deei as and app'i<'B lor lette.s of disin ss on from
said Hduiiiji.Hira'ion.
Tlie-c are therefore to cite nod adm mi h nil
prisons imeriFted to he an ! appear at my
Dice wiihm the tinte jiree.ihfd ly law to
sliow catlse.it" any rimi eau, why said lottem
should no t.e granted,
' MCH >L\S DIJHIL, Or and.
s SO, is;,
CUN WlLt I,\ MS )
vg £ Libel for Divurco.
LAUKA WILLIAMS >
I P A I’I’EAKING to Dio court fom th* re-
Lurua ot dm SpeviiT that iiofoixUnt if not
t j be found in the county, and ii further up
,ea.iax said delondaiit is not now in ting Slate.
It is t.lionafoctt ordered ihcj. iicftiidaut appear
and answer at the next term ol this court, or
ai defauli thereof the court will proceoj in s id
cage, and it ij further orrlc ed lint this order
be published m the Nkw- &. FahMjki onoa a
uwtiDi let f niMithg pu vi* ti< to the November
itrm Ju.Mj'spu fSu* or oi Cjuit 1 bib. Iruc
cxdaot t.o;w m'.uatca.
TANARUS?. ,T. hm\\ fork.
e r if*?s (
CroeheVa Ivon ip om.
I MAKKTUM BEST ANI> CHEAPEST
G OT0? O iNf PRESS
>
Al-o*he BK3T IMV.T.i! fr (iIN.VNGt an! THRESHING. Can
sell !Il outfit for GAmi ig : 1 *..%,0r, P.ess, f!:n and Halting ; any hnild-.
ing 10 By Ifif'it 1 1 a. tii ;i< uccil-al t. Gin in. I a'a. ra ikv
Sugar Mills 2y.*ii?) Ke'..ties Gin Geiring*
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, I,on. Railing
And aI! oilier work made in a Madame Shop.
I Sepcl i>r C ir ail ' i.,-t.re vo i!> ,v. Addr.-ss
IL C ROCKET,
August i2, 16.-5 3, n Macon, Ga.
I The Old Cotton Gin With a New Name.
r _
Findlay Iron Works, Macon, Ga.
Having just aide 1 t, uur I on \V. rks a .
£ F TOHY;,
We aie now JLiiufjeturinu th*
X 2§: Xji C3r X XT
r I ho ex ict counterpart [wiinout adu>iion or a.teran *u. | <>i tuo g*nuuu3 CEL UKLS>
; CM 4' i M.S iilNi, and true copy ui ih.u ci/iouraied .uavii 4 | ( a a w mdUe.
Uur M.-uluuery is Entirely New, uu oi tuo l.noa. auu ino?i appigveu Kind. Uur woik
men in ih’.s deparftiieut Hie tl is t* class I'laciicni Gin Maiveifit, uur tUoroil. r hiv 3v;t3wn>
! o*l, every i ui y turned • ud avcu.ato. v bUuoel, aid .he enure G.u
-*-s *. ■ -“8 TANARUS" ■? *t*' A
U. -V —W —J v -o r - ■
AM) VEIiV LOW I*ll ICED.
COT Tim FEE HER,
(IJVCE,O"V'JE3I? 1875.)
Furui-hcd with our m 'M Xl v * Gin when derire l. Being sold Agents for this FFID
caw also supply oiiiur Gin Makers with tlie ;i ae upon re- • mab.c tor.in. ”
€(?1 TOAI RLFASRE3I
ii HE..; r 1 , ;)8.518..K MANNER, at viy low rates, Send for I’k J - v
: L m, etn. - V.T7.
U- FINDLAY’S SONS, \
Findiav lr-m Woiks, Alieon, Oa,\
—i m n ♦*
y f i < ;• .* ,; i• •• A \ <* j \
II 'dl l 2 Sj V p . S o A i. l lj\ ,
Also furnish dto order. Send tor Descriptive C.reul ir ut’ <u,., A j_J
IfhpiC t’j.toi LV.nk Preai, Portable Ennises,,
Uorse Pnv rs, &?*, Ar.
si. Fivstfavs sox Si,
| Aug. 12. 1375. 3m MACON,
- - - -f
-j>7_ j 1
< i icovar*,-.',
Cotton
i Ihopsc'dd
'JAdEiZO
WlmMp's Cotton l*reM
amt;
UC j -
| lout
SBPKIIIOIi ro AMi OTB*r a ' o te
; I'll ICES (! 11E AT fi Y
\ 510
■ ' ' -.samioul
' j its aiu
cle;bscb*m x\c-arcMt H>eif>ot. . \ >S‘"
irofiiv.i
PRESS $lO3 00 a*id upwa r ds accjrdi.% i lk'W’L
! aelivered cn Girs in Atlanta. mk
—fS on I
ii utlia'
id l>:
Sen I t r in II.LESTR A TED CATAL* Hil’E and PRICE LIS ® acl .
>}) HD
Eatim t s fur -s'.ek an I < )r.ic:& litlifu ly executed for MILE GEmigii
INNr fci.d IRON CASTINGS m general. * cver.i
?OW Oil
August -'s -1 w ATLANTA, Q™
j C.
tt
Sdioiicld’s Ir© :s tVrk**
st. Fi
;orda j><
macor, ga . , Cj;'
Sslioiield’s Wrught li*on Cotton Scraws,
For Horse Power, Hand Power, Water or Steam.
ol the lightest dt af! quickest packing nd greatest durability.^
N1 SUET’S WROUGHT IRON COTTON PRESSES.
Having turnod over ray patterns to Moss. SchoSeld & Son, I recommend all my friends and
pat,oua :vaimu h > Dresses to call on tliora. x. 0 MdßttV.
Faughts’ Iron Centre Support Gin Gearing.
Supports the (Jin Houho, and unlike all Horae Powers made for Ginning, it ia stgQg,** miA
diirauie. v\ c gumautoc sutiaiaction. It is matte Lo do its work' You wou l buvv 1
you ace it. \ >SO, With t
Sugar iltillM, aiul Syr/l'^<© < ' l p h ? nldo, L
’ *’ *?. V -Yn head, a Si.
at reduced prices. Complexi
NT N pd mischievo
Iron Railing, S;uv i.nd Grist Machinery ami Castings'ofrVau'o.i'n'i i
W ATE R AVII ic els, &c., &c. i.iSc? on'
CVRepaiu of Mills and Maoiiiacry promptly nlto-id.d t: t. low do vu ‘^° r . S ' 8
ud for cMVulnrs. r ’©BBloll of a b
.1. s. sMwnitiLa.,:, 1 ,;.::