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SEPTEMBER 80, 1875.
CHURCH DIRECTORY,
Kev. A L Patterson, will preach in the Bap
tist yhuroh in this )>lace on the firsi.' Sabbath
in each month.
Kuv. E. J Burch will p teach in the
Methodist Church on the second Sabbath of
Bad) nifittll.-;
. v. K .1. i'annfil wiiF pr. ac - in tl.e
• Saptist fthnrcli'in'this place, on the fourth &ab
oath o aeh inoitth.
?* w — ~ ~
SnooTlNG.—On the night: of the
•28th., Flournoy Clay, col., shot Adam
Jackson of the same cptnplexiqn, on
Col. Gamble’s place. The shooting
was done with a pistol and the. ball
lodged ift the' calf of his right leg.
A warrant has been issued for Flour
noy for assault frith intent to murder.
The Last Snake of tue Season.—
A woman living on Dr. Dixon’s place
went but it* the woods the other day and
broke a stump down and carried it
home a distance something less than
half a mile, Vhensße threw her burden
down and split it open, What was’ he*
surprise to see a large Moccasin coil
ed up in it fully alive to all the surround
ings. She qscaped.
Spelling Match.— On last Friday
evening in company with Dr. E. il. \V.
Hunter and Air. Win. Flemming, we
attended a spelling match at Air. Hol
combes school. Little, big, young and
old were ranged in line and the com
bat thickened. The largest young !p„-
dy had by an accidental miss to walk
to the very foot of the long line, but we
could not help it for we know . she is. a
good speller. There was a book offer
ed as a prize, and after a good deal of
skirmishing. Ali6sClare ; Roberson came
nit v -to ous ami 1 thipu's a , >. gr.it~
. e 1 * • # • ,■
Stalnackeu. —A friend of ours and
a resident of tnis place, was in Macon
some three or four weeks ago, and at
the hotel wnere lie was eating and at the
same table lie saw tiie escaped con
vict. Stfdnacker, w.io wa< put iu the pen-
it y '> mV', for ue him," l *;• o.' *Lr.
nt i 'J, i \v ) .. v . >o.ii h ;u.)
311100. 8. ;UU.IOXOr' !'V :1 to.l ili.3 'I. LllC
for ue Kite* Mm pint 'did hot wish'to be
reeo.jiizo i. iIo says lie could not re
eoiieeo iv.ni.. tile sentence was at tne
tone aa.l what ornno lie fia l cominiitc.l
and did not have nun arrested.
Ao ident.—On .•nitur.lay the 10th.
t ail'te i’ ill . i ire 1. W ,;lj iitTloa I
• i . a a a .on .a o.‘- At. >.
11. o ii.v.u s. was severely stint in ti e
rigut arm. Ho was taking .sis gun from'
• >■■■ wag-m wiivi !.i ! h.inline, was j<ui’-
e l back oy somi'llsin-r that came ill oou
t.aet with it. Air. 1. \Y. Gregory and sev
eral other parties were standing near,
and it is fortunate indeed that no one
was hurt but Charlie. Tins shout Ibe
i lesson j.) parties who are continually
lugging loaded guns everywhere they
go. Guns will go oif sometimes.
Jess So. — it was ail about some
ducks, or rather because a drake was
not a duck. You see, a duck may be a
drake but a drake cannot be a duck.
No, never; so there was a little misun
derstanding about the matter which
neither seemed fully to understand, and
the consequence was somebody got hit.
V> e werq sorry he did, IVy he seemed to
iit; surprise 1 End we larded round, just,
jooii enough to note that lie was col
lecting his scattered thoughts and mer
chandise and preparing his front for a
second onslaught. Jess so.
Many Thanks. — Mr. W. J. lattice,
is alwayrstryfog txy.srm what* he can do
to t aptivaieye local.' 1-iis last kind act
was perpetrated a day or two since,
while we were returning to our office
from dinner. As vve were passing Mr.
Wilkin,s store we were hailed and in
vited in to look at some new goods
they had just received and ware then
opening. Mr. LetHce' said- to us that
the house that eoqld under sell them
was not this side of New York. After
looking over and pyicing several arti
cles of goods. wo tumuJ to. leave/ Just
hero the crowning actlyok place ; Mr-
Lettioe caught us by the arm and led us
beiiin l the counter to where their pock
■uMerv w is displays 1 its. t<i
sjfoer, from the stock one to suit our
self, which of course we. did, and now
have a very fine, four blade I, pearl iian
dle pocket knife to sharpen our pencil,
and scrape the ink from under our fin
ger nails. Many thanks, Wili.ik. -
Died.— dr . K'.za >. doxlcy.
daugiuer o: Re-tick ,>L*Jlaurel, and
wife of 1).. Jfoxiey, living (a-tween
I'm '...Mi1l an l Bethany in this con! v ;
died on Stonlay night last 26th hit. of
Consumption, leaving three children
and a husband to mourn for her, and
miss her love Nina care through many
)<' Ins. The leceased was 3o years
ill 1, iio 1 lus for a long time baton a
eoimstent member, of the Methodist
( hnreh.
1 < •••> i ieotl.v' .relieve Iby her inanv
iVion is tn.i* her nilferiugs have cease i
~ii i .in' -ihe uas qono to join the ev -r
- tuat sing
to t,Uo- imibb that Died on Calvary that
we through him might lie free.
Mrs. Swann, living at Mr. ICphrani
Bon ler’s. lost one of her children this
week,
- r ..
M usical Coxcekt. —The concert sur
prise! everybody, it was so much better
than it was programmed to lie. The piano
music by Miss Clare Roberson, with
accompaniment of violin by Dr, Dun
can and Prof. Hett and Hate by Mr. F.
11. Roberson was excellent and entran
cing. The Brass Band performance
was faultless' but (lie House was
rather close wo think, and tv fear there
was several heada lies induce I by the
jarring of such strong accord. The
Solos by Prof. Ilett wore magnificent
and made us wonder if music were not
part Of th? sou), it has so much depth
an* searching sweetness about it.
The acting and overtures were well
executed indeed. Prof. Toney Brown
made himself in the ethiopian drama, a
perfect star; and nothing could have
been better than his rendition of “Old
Black Joe,” and the echo that accom
panied the song. The whole tiling was
a success, and the attendance was grat
ifying. The reserved seats were a fail
ure in part, in fact it was difficult to ar
range for such luxury and distinction
in a house where everything was im
provised for the occasion, There was a
a considerable display of bright faces
and sparkling eyes, aud apparently
happy hearts in the promiscous throng,
and everything passed off delightfully.
<♦,
Good Templars supper will take
place on the second Friday in October.
Bth ult.. and a splendid afiair it will be
No one under any ordinary eircum
stances should entertain a thought for
a moment of being absent from the
genial feast and superb social carnival.
Mby just think of it; there is to be oys
ters. apples, ice cream, cake and cauli
flower pickles and what-not, and a va
riety of small talk and other things in
proportion. Young men cannot in their
own minds consent to stay away for the
wit and beauty in part, of the county
will be there, in fact everybody will
miss an opportunity to enjoy them
selves aud get something lusciously nice,
thf*t does not present itself often if they
do not, besides run the risk of regret
ting it all tliier life thereafter. A sniall
amount will pay for what each one en
joys in the different dishes, and the
amusements will be free gratis for noth
ing,
PNC ILL INCS
We have had rain.
Right smart of it.
Turnips look .revived
iSodoes the Louisvillians,.
So does tire Je.iersonites
How fs it with the colore life ■■'!
Ife i— > u ). i. j ) a
Oysters are ffiJdiQg their way slowly
to tins place
Fne squirrel season uas arrived and
squirrel [lies are not uncommon.
J. Cl. Li tie & Cos., have now on turn 1
aco'mpl testo’Ao 'new Fail go. ids. Cali
an l examine.
-i . iJ. li.nii vV.j. ( i oO>Y.I On
L-llv'Xtiity Ullo dul iloii COlllO to SYV.TJ ll
few with us.
Don't forget me .upper at the Court
House by tue i. O. of G. Is on Fri
day the dm. Don forget it.
How Joes that young cier.x m Air,
A's store line uis Lauan goose. Ma>
b uC m,.i . .da ii oj„ ~. . . ~ij
gooae.
..Two colored damsels lul l a wool
tearing-out the other day. if ihoy had
iiever.met and never parted, it would
UO.t have been luusly.
Our printing department has been in
terviewed with an eye to repairs. The
question arises where will -wi: repair to.
My dear friends arid readers please
notice.ho.v much more reading matter
there is this week than usual, and rea, l
every bit of it.
A Waynesboro man thinks of "start
ing a green grocery in this place, and
constantly keeping fresh meats and
Model' dinks,' on draught.
: Hereafter[our paper will go to press at
4 o’clock on Wednesday evening. Ad
vertisers and contributors will govern
themselves ..accordingly. Do not be
later if possible than Tuesday
evening with matter for insertion.
Tiie colored Methodists have had a
rousing camp meeting at their church at
at Loftons.
Prof. Ilett says he made a short stay
ill Charleston, and there were so many
mosquitoes in the water lie had to strain
it through two thicknesses of mosqui
to netting before it was thin enough to
drink. Didn’t he mean Wiggle-tails,
We have in our office a compositor
from the Advertisers late office. Ile is
splendid on Job Work. Call and give
in your orders, and we won’t charge you
anything for looking at our Savannah
yfiung.. iiian, .
There Jigs been for the last week con
siderable biliousness complained of by
the people. Anti-billous remedies are
iu demand.
i heC'aunty-Line Grange is to have a
least and a first-rate tune before long.
F We glory iu their spunk, that is if we
are expected.
Air, Zacharias and his clerk, Mr,
brown, and Mr Kaufman, will keep
their Stores closed today and observe
it as new year’s day from the beginning
of tne world, the Ist day of tne year
.>032.
All who receive our sheet this week,
wao are not subscribers, are solicited
i to take our paper that we are trying
so inn'll to make readable, at least three
months on trial.
Drunk Agin. —We saw a very dis
gustnig, and at tlie same time a very
ludicrous sight the oilier day on tne
street-. Tne parties, for convenience
sane we will call Jmi and Dick; noth
young men on their first legs, wno came
into town riding mules. About the
first thing tiiey did after getting down
was to warm up, and they provided for
several warmings up by buying, one a
ilaakof whisky and the other a ilask of
peach brandy.
in their social intercourse they go*
the two mixed and it wasn’t long before
they commenced tryingto walk on both
. sides of the street at once. Jim seemed
to be Dick’s adviser and Dick got so he
hic-didift-hic-eare which way the-hio
vvmd blew. The. fact was he was throe
sheets in the wind and one better, and
Jim had sympathised with him so deep
ly that he could not describe a straight
1 ne three iHem’s. Dicks mule descend
ed in a straight line from job’s donkey,
we know it did for it was so patient.
As often as he would try to get on
him just that often would his saddle
sip oil' and down would come Dick, sad
dl; and all. but that mule stood there
still as a Grecian statue, only there
wast’t anything Grecian about it. At
last poor Dick got down on his knees and
relieved his overburdened s—s—stom
ach.
Jim’s sympathy for his fallen friend in
clined him to imbibe again several times
and when at last they left town reeling
and rocking, and dirt-covered, they
were mocked at even by tiie little ne
groes iu the street, and as lost to all
sense of shame, as a lot of swine in a
barnyard.
s tellavTlle “cavaliers .
This company was organized on the
26th inst„ at Stellaville and the follow
ing officers elected.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Gapt. J. W. Brinson,
Ist Lieut, D. T. Smith.
2d “ J. H. Scruggs.
3d “ AI, A. Carswell,
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Ist Sarg’t. R. S. Rogers*
2d “ J. T. Swann.
3d • ‘ R. Kendrick.
4th “ T. B. Lanier.
sth “ W. Smith.
Ist CorpT. C. E. Mathews.
2d “ E. T. Rogers.
3d “ I. F. Farmer.
4th “ J. Rogers.
MONEY! MONEY!.' MONEY!!!
All accounts due this Shop first Oct.
TO Air CUSTOAIERS
In ill say that I have waited with you
through the Spring and Summer and
now that pay day has come I must have
my money <n- my business must stop.
So don’t delay, but come and help your
Alechanic to live, for the demands
against him for stock and Material,
must he paid promptly.
Respectfully.
&, 11. Harrell.
Sept. 20, 1075. —2m.
L'ST/.A \ i\OTK'E.
T , ,e.i up .< ni ;, jiiaee, 4he,i i o. ca -
ne, inscription as follows:
1 old brindle cow, white spot on each
si.le, aud under breast white, one horn
slipped, she is 10 or 12 years old.
1 Black Heifer 2 or 3 years old.
1 Wiiite “ 2or 3 years old.
I Yearling Wjiite, with frosty sides.
A’ i marked with Swallow iigii in right
~mi iei-s,jii.ire in •... exoepi ...v
u, i cow, she iiasswnlio'V fork and un
der-bit in right tar. The owner will
conic forward, jay expenses and take
away.
AY. A. Brinson.
Sept. 30. IS7">, —tf.
MO SONIC ’NOTICE.
i ; i.ce.i .1 1 members of Stone
wan Lb igo, N*. 25! F.\ A.'. Me. are
hereby notified to appear at Alasonic
Hal! i Wednesday, Oct, 18th ult., at
10 o’clock a, M.
, I By cyder of •
.T. G. Jordan, W, M.
R, J. F/njs'al. Secy.
Sept. 30,^875. —St."
COTTON MARKET.
The folLwing is our latest Savan
liali qfldtaf ms. The Louisville market
is always within dim cent of the Savan
nah [trices;
Savannah, Sept, 20, 1875.
Good Middling - - - - 13
Middling 12}
Low Middling - - - - 12}
Goor Ordinary - - - - 11}
Ordinary .... i(i}
Louisville, Sept. 30, 1875.
Cotton from - - - 10} fed 2.
-• > - Ti"
NOT I Q
A regular communication of Law
rence Lodge, No. 245 F.\ A.'. AL-.
will be held on the second Saturday in
October at 3 o'clock i>. m.. as business
of importance to every member of the
Lodge will be transacted.
By order of the W. M.
J. li. Mi iii'nv. Sec’y.
Bethany, Ga.,
Sept. 27, 1875.—2 t„
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER
SHIP.
The Copartnership huetoforo exi.tinjr b<-
tween F A HnquefieM N. M.
as tho firm of F A Mnqucfield & Cos is
disolved by mutual consent, ta date t'ruisi the
first, nay of August.
All par ies duo us by note or account ara
respectfully requested to c une forward and
seftl- Uf. as rve to e4o* up ..nr businc-s
'y the end of I lie year.
All papers nour inirg in our hands unpaid
after January will be p'aced ill the hands of
officer fur collection.
F. A. SINQUEFIFLD,
N. M. WItICIIIAM.
Sept 30. lm.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE.
IT IX Ft) if nil-: UK IS FIT OF THE
PUBLIC
r kkad this
T3IlLt Lj IF 1
O'Bt'-rs on I hi; kail sli'.'i!, per d0zen....... Snots.
Oy-ters, ia „.25eU
Oy er- frfcri.rS ~,*.40u s
0.-tern. Hit!wi‘d ~.4octs
Be Sic.-ik .......4 lett
Hum 4Wcts
Sausage 4(lctH
Fish ....... 4betr
Chicken ..fiOits
Venison... „ SOvts
Duck AOcis
Birds BOcts
Bwr. 4*)cts | Lamb Prices....4octs
Egjjs, tried, boiled, poached or scrambled, 25
cestß
Coffee . ---••...... IDcts
ag4 Coffee *2scts
IVa —. ... lOctH
and Butier wiife uvery meal, free ot
charge.
Nil delicacies oi the season alwayn on hand
Fine Liquors, iVines, Champagne ill i Cigars
15cer* 5 cents ; all oifcor otari uJi.s 15 cents.
Open at all hours, day or niglif.
*T. VALBtfTINO,
sep3o 3m _ MACON, GA.
Notice
ALL Parties interested are hereby not.lied
tliat the Firm of Urtlbbs & Crew, doing
| business under Raffl Firm name and stylo, lm*
tnis day by, imituai consent, dissolved copart”
nerstiip, for the purpose of butter advancing the
interest of each other. B. A, GlUißßjj,
K A, C’.UK W.
August 20, 1805. nil.
OLIVER, DOUGLAS & CO.
43 i lin'd St,, Macon, Ga.
Kind Kctseil Dcalw isi
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware,
-A- 3ST D—
IIOIJSE-FIT it Y ISM 8A (1 0001)8,
PtiOKEi CUTLERY AXES AND N MLS,
Yv'dO!) and \ ILLO A-W \HE, GRATES,
Agen sfor BUCK’S BIGLLI \NT S TOVE. s ; > 0 4 „
FRET WELL & NICHOLS.
P f hole stile oh ers ,
I’apcav Paper Bag#, ;ottou sacks,
‘Wjut, Inks, Slufilagt*, Flaying a (Ss, &c.
129 Bsy Street avannah G*
N. 11 Nil Charge f.. r Packing. Sfi| , 30 ; j m
€. V. WALKER,
\73OLSSAL3 -AND RETAIL
FURNITURE I>EALER.
317, 319 and 321 Broad St., - - - Augusta, Ga.
AUC TION HOUSE, 317, FURNITURE ROOMS, 319 and 32.1,
A FEW BOOKS ABOVE PLANTERS HOTEL.
Immense Mock of beoitifil FDRNMUIiE selected from ibe best
Factories, a-t aud West.
GOUT) ALL Fit’Ml. I’tU Ea WAItitANTEI) TO PLEASE.
September 30, 1875. 3m.
Clothing ! Clothing!!
HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS.
r*iHE ATTENTION cf my friends and buyers por.erall ig called to (he large and well
A lected stock et the nbove which lias just boon received and will ho bold at
Frices a Suit Use Timon.
Give my a call. Satidactfoti guaranteed.
Respectfully, J. C. LEE,
HI. S. CTOx^JD2k.2Sr,
sep 30 3;n 238, Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
Furniture for Everybody!
NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES!
J'. LINDSAY,
190 Broughton St, Savannah, Ga.
I now have one of the Finest stocks of Furniture ever offered in this Market, which I am
sel'ing at prices CHEAPER than ever before offered iu this city. Complete Bed Room Sets
at from
£3O 00 to 00 per §ct.
PARLOR A¥R DINING- ROOM TOT B,
Of every Style and Price.
BEADSTEAD>\ WARDROBES, BUREAUS, WASH STANDS and CHAIRS,
In full Sets or by the single piece,
Sl oss, Hair, lotton ami Spuing Matrasses.
Tn fact I have everything that can bo found in a first-class FURNITURE establishment, and
I defy any market ill the State to compete with me iu PRICES.
I ' nilV e ou hand a very large stock of common BED STEADS to which I invite ilie attention of
the Trade. I will sell them as cheap (freight added) as they can be bought in either the
Northern or Western markets. I also keep a lull siock of Clocks r.nd Loosing Glasses on hand.
sep 30 3m J. LINDSAY, Savannah, Ga.
mittuW FKltEs llllUtEiYT.
Triuta, standard prands B@lo
1 Brown Shirtings I‘a> 8
| .. •• 9®ll
Flour, Family per bbl 7 5U(ajS 00
Fxtia Family 8 50(a)!) 00
“ Fancy, besimade 1) 00(a)!) 50
Shot per lb 1)®12 ( J
Collee, Rio per lb 25 'wM
Salt, Liverpool, per sack 1 50 'a)
Bacon, Shoulders, per lb .....lU®l2i
•t Sides,. .*••• •••••• •••*• •• 15 ® 10
Canvassed Hams.— ...164® 17
Bulk Sides llpdilOl
“ Shonlders,.! ...Bj® 10
Sugar (all grades) 10 ®IJ
Xaru, Bunch 1.40@1 50
Iron Ties (whole ties) 0 (a) 6}
Bagging (extra heavy) per yd...
Nails per keg... ...f4 50©7
Potash [24 balls to case] 3 00fe)3 50
Sweeds Irpu...
W 001.... 33(a) 33J
Cotton will always be bought and cash paid
tor it. Prices will be ip one cent of Savannah
quotations.
WARREN, EVANS & CO.
cr 32 1 ■—-Ix7Cm.
PURE EREQ FOWLS.
We now have a very large stock of PURE
BKKD FOWLS of the following varicUes, for
sale:
Dark Brahmas, Light Brahmas, Buff Co
chius, Partridge Cochins, Brown Leghorns
White Leghorns, Silver Urey Dorkings and
llond ns.
Our Fowls are hrst-class and we guarantee
satisfaction to all. Send slnnpjfor descriptive
drlucar and price- list.
Address ISAAC LYNDE.Ii
Aug, 5,3 m Marlboro.
GiEOLGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.
*" Cooper Collins, p c has applied for ex
emption of personalty and I will pass upon the
same at my office on Tuesday the 31st day of
August 1*75, at 10 oclock a rn.
N DlEllL, Ord'y.
August 10 1875 2w
PIANOS & 011GANS.
CASH PRIC.S; EASY TERMS.
FROM *s2o to $lO9 can bo saved in the pur
chase ol Piano or Organ umier our new system
of selling at CASH UNICES with EASY
TERMS lor payments. Pianos liavo never
beioro been sold on such favorable terms in
the South.
FINE PIANOS at .$275, S3OO, $325. and
$350, fully guaranteed lor live years. Tams
SSO cash and balance in six months; or SIOO
cash, and balance in one year.
The celebrated Mason & Hamlin Organs,
are also sold upon casli payments of $25 to SSO
and balance iu six and twelve rnomlu.
PIANOS and ORGANS sold also by small
monthly installments, or rented with privilege
of purchase. Responsible parties supplied on
almost any terms desired. Largest stock j u
the South to select from aud LOWER PRICES
than at the North. A good Stool and Cover
With each Piano sold. SPECIAL TERMS to
Teachers, Schools. Churches and Grang, s.—
Send for our now REDUCED TIM,. PRICE
LIST and Illustrated Catalogues.
Luaden & B,utV
Southern Music House,
SAVAmNaII, (A.
septlti—lm
IMPORTANT TO~
CONSUMPTIVE S.
A Gentleman having beon so fortunato as to
cure his son ofCoi sumption in its worst stages
after being given up to die by the most cele
brated physicians, desires to ruado known the
cure [which proves successful lu every c-se )
to those afflicted with Asthma, Bronchitis.
Coughs, Colds, Consumption,, aud all Afflic
tions of the Throat and Lungs, and will send
the Recipe, free of charge to all who desire it
if they will forward their address to DANIEL
ADFE, 176 Fulton .St.,;New York.
Dee. 17th, 1874— 1f.
SHORT CROPS,
-A-IsTD
WW MT
_
The short crops and low prices of cotton will make Serious encroachments
upon the finances of Planters. To Help matters as much as 1 can, I propose to
not only give my customers a full benefit of the decline in prices of Goods, but
I pledge my self to sell everything at the lowest figures—greatly reducing the
profits heretofore made. As 1 have been successful in business for the past few
years. I feel that I am to this extent indebted to my Customers, and now that
hard times are upon them I pledge myself to do this much towards lessening
their necessary expenditures.
E.i“ To those of my customers who have been buying on time, if they will
meet their obligations promptly,! will promise for another year to furnish them
with every advance needed and will also sell upon better terms than heretofore
given.
i:W’ lam now buying COTTON, and will pay the highest market prices. I
have in store and am daily receiving a full assortment of supplies and General
Merchandise. These Goods arc all bought from first-class Houses, and liavn’t
the “ear marks” of auction rooms, and “bargain counters”. A close inspection
of qualities and prices will give satisfaction. Give me a call-
J. IS..- WII.KLYB.
BROWN <Ss WTT'TT'TT^
boots irARNESS,
CHILDREN. tVC j &t
4'il i Skatss, Solo, and Eiiauu|
I.ciiilk-is alivnys ou hand. Fine linnd-Mrln'il Ihiotn for only $lO. tt’.- [>uv the liijM
cash price lor Hides and Furs. \Vu will duplicate any bill in our line bought, at SavaiM
or Mhimhi, and wo all our work to give fc:ili*'aetion
JSiiiMlos, Hoots and filioes Kcj>:iiivd al short ’Utico l’lu> celebrated \
or harties*. hoots ui.d >hoos alu avs ou haisd. l live is a trial
Louisville, iia. •September Jli, T*. 3iu 15UOWM &
rax Collector’s Notice
f will tie at tl 10 following places nt the time specified, to COLLKC
State ami County TAX for 1875. Parties will please come up promptly
FIRST ROUND, - \
Stellaville, Monday, September IS, -] Hndsonia, Frid 1
Pope llill, Tuesday, IT i Louisville, Mo
Stapleton's Store, Wedn'y, “ 15.1 Bartow, Tuesd 1
“ Aea laniy, Tucsd'y, " ll!, | Bethany, Wed J
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SECOND ROUND. ~
Stellaville, Monday, October, 4. Hudson ia, i\
Pope Hill, Tuesday, “ 5, LouisviU, Mo n
Stapleton’s Store, Wednsd'y 6, Bartow, TuesJ h
“ Aealemv, Thursday “ 7, liethauv, M e ‘o
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THIRD ROUND. I
Lonisvillce, during Court WeckJHj
Stellaville, Monday, November, 15 Hudsonia, Friady, Noven^pH
Pope Hill. Tuesday, “ IS, Bartow, Tuesday, J|S|
Stapleton’s Store, Wed'v, '■* 17, Bethany, Wednesday,
“ Acadm'y Tuesday “ 18, Alexander’s, W. S. Tusd’y^pl
Planters will please notily the freedinen that it is now time to
The books will positively close on the Ist of December,
RUFUS JORDAN, T. C. I
September 2, 2875, Sin -llfii
Crocket's Iron Wor\
I MAKE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST I
COTTON J? IR, ES
Al o the BEST POWER lor GINNING and TIIRESIII
sell 1 ,ll outfit for Ginning i Power, Press, Gin ami Belling M
ing 10 by 10 fort is fill tint is needed to Gin iu. X also mafl
Sugar Milla Syrup Kettles, Gin Geal
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, lion RailJ
And all oilier work made in a MacliLme Slmp.H
Send f r Cueulir and Prices before you buy. Address
fi. CROCK I
August 12, 1873 3m Mac<|
THE PATENT
jExcelsior Cotton
Manufactured by
>. \v. massy, - - - maco
For Sale by
CARHAKT & CURD, Macon, <
EVERY GIN GUARANTEED
d?” Parties sending Gins fur repairs, \vi 1 ple.ise pre-i>
jiui t!i ii n mien on their Gins t > nrevuit mistakes,
Au-itsi 12, 1873.