The News and farmer. (Louisville, Ga.) 1875-1967, November 04, 1875, Image 2
rTbeTts & BOYD, SEI7QBS and FROPEIETORS. ’ *W*- J/gL —* --- - * ■>- -- . . y NOVEMBER 4, 1875. ' LrrTW~PMjFs T't'l.'.A IA LIE :-jf H . * ■ '• **• IWi-->w#. ?—Haying itw ape mi it "tew thtya in ‘4 hr section ' of fflir I sMi<fyrttttli# result of my" >bservnthm. I* lotae* surortch as' - ' njfty Nj to ymn* mfiilor. I vv-Tll OMdhtUMi iiiv fetfer wV-rc' tiy jriijr iiv emlud. Stf>Hn-ilii* i-r :r ]iro4p(>ronV Utile vi I in-re , nrid < thrift hre* SfotUrlalU l*p. T>v*ry fund. Dr. Stewart, 1h only phyKioinn who ruvirtds in the viflapre. hn44m|>i'oVi and ills lot handsomely n<l in in I'dw mi'.'ks rt new store will’be ojtoni don the ooni'T of M stifle spjd < irapo-yino stretyt, l*v .4. 1. Jordan!- •>lPn(!*s fta-dArf 4 ' A • ‘srrb oi<d tHiWop**-. tend 'ftini? they will iv fl’ite.fo mu tlioituHt iiftlie •rfrfall farm *•■* offlii* ueijUMvodri anoMtor finer? but tftw.Y allow thems*lve * oonsTtlprabli* la“i £ud. a W*”lHild ofViliTo'ti /t-oiii' dniio'; nod t.ho # who full io M.fio a* far a a possible, for 1 his year's supplies 'Jut I ii ttor find out what pfo tioiilar kin I of running iViw st*r' for tlifitr. before put? ting it to h pr;n4-h ‘d tfe.-f l’he Rnptuts. haVe n c.pnmo iiotlx nnd limdsoiuo lion*f''t|u i ro. it 'kr to spring of • t rio vfcty*- l>esfi wMer. ntid they art? fortii it ite iu’riei 1 in betriubiossed with snoh a P.-i-dAf f*4 Ue\-. VV. ! . Kilpatrick.— .V <ioud#ei<*ol i. kept tip. .though the r.t.mbwr of jntpif* in.arfeitdrirtoo has been emaller this y*ah/ than ‘in former years, principally on ghyount rtf'- fiard times. About • tliMNr*' miles fifini here, Mr. 4 RoW. A rringtnn i tloinga gotrl business. Pas a 'nine strife horiA'e, and keeps it tilled with jnst v*b I bmps au the peo ple. must have an I Hob will* make* ton n wagerf. set of fimpinn-gear for \i>nr Tin bony* 'Ac., sit asftAod style 43" you cm tin 1 in the Aniritn- tfi-xfiorf, Bob is making money, an 1 finr*i 113^n will al ways ihako it; About three miles in another direr lion. Mr. A. ,1. t Williams is ‘making a town ofhs ov,n. He lias two sieve ho?me*. mm for dry good,, the other lor Jfrni >rie : mid eomjfry pro dire.—' Aa<ly buys i of.ion, rmn two saw mills anilom ■grid-will. nn 1 keeps the'kmtlkc hotise; andonm-crib keys, for a. great laitny people—-he is having everything I're-lilV (minted ai>nt 1A >|*t* I fill. Ah you i.re :Ireo\ injure, perhaps, aevorut prominent county politicians reside iir this section, and as none, (if them are. in oflico at this time, l will try 10 give' y< ii a si o.it account, of wlmt Rome'of them are dhihg-niioM home.—- i; will lie Riifticicnl. for my purpose to tie agnate three of them, as A. I?. C leaving the application to be made by other*. * Mr. A. 1 found sowing rye, and he see me I to be taking his own time about, It — -hr 1 expected he was glad of soihc excuse to stop, and in a short, fine lie was balanced bn a good Hat rail ready fora eh.n', or as he expressed it himself v„o swap a few” with mo.' t found him t> be a, sensible, practical farm® wife r uses hi own meat and bread, ’ amfoc casionally a tine horse—has 011 c how whim by careful truing might, take a t n’eiip tit some fate. Sir. A. says lie bells seocl-rve Lo his neighbors, and keeps the cracks Stopped in all the bridges around him, tans his own leath er. ns't'. the Currency (jiiestifni it mat ter-; but little tii him anyway, unless we c mid get more of it—lie would favor any plan that would keep it stirring al> mt more. Mv next call was on Mr. B,— found ' him (to my surprise) engaged at work also. Invited me to inspect his grapery >r arbor! where I found several of the best, varieties carefully trained, showing they had not been neglected—in air ad joining lot he showed me a patch of fine sugar-cane—next a patch of cotton from his extra recti.' I soon found that cotton-seed was his hobby, and his seed are line Indeed, an 1 all the land near his house has been highly enriched by heavy manuring, thus enabling him to raise fine crops and in)prove his seek, at the sutpe time. He has another pot tlienie, viz The superiority of this mule over the horse, as well as the ox, for Cav alry service. 1 believe he has a company organized on the mule basis. lie also favors the Mind-bridle for h{d company, claiming that the blinds will prevent live animals shying when the sabre is raised, in tiic act of striking down the enemy. V would hn re nr£cd in v preference fortlie hdifte nniTplarn nridTe,tint every tiiub and ftth-pted to get in a word, he Shoofi Ills hftul, lionqe I agreed with him. lie said that the money question was alba humbug, designed by politicians tin blind pe >pic to the real evils afflicting t lie country, arid that it, mattered little what kind of money We had. ns long its the affairs of ( Government were adminis tered hy corrupt, men. After Accepting the agency for his cotton-sec,d and sub scribing twenty-five cents to buy blind bridles'for bis company, I took my leave, making tracks ' directly for the residence of my arniahlo friend Mu. C. Otherwise kinpvn.tis the “model farmer’ ‘ ladic* pet” anil si> forth, I*ll of which I found to bo AppVombatc When Iliad seen and known' the man. I have not intimated that bed's*iitliiiarried, nor do l intend to do so—oh tlife contrary I found his table presided oyer by ouc of IHd most Amiable of ladies', whose par don Tiipw beg for this allusfdn. Tlfls gnWflem&h has pens of bldphrn, pons’of fat hog 4, plenty of Horae ; made bain# and lard, and everything cn the place'froth the, propfictortpayoung Neapolitau-pig in the garden to hkvhbnchstall fe 1. It would seem superfluous to add that nidurrfllyT “took a liking” to the • place. I \of withstanding tlie dry year, my friend lias made a plenty of everything’ 1 and in fact, I don't think one <*** *np I ccilld ’ under such a'farmef 'any pay—-lie always has a tSpkVl Mart from what frdp. ’ ‘Hard times' li.wto&tafvrjphiie wajn Mr! C. sows oatSwKat ASniiijj pays close attention H ah i lisr|iessc though how lie j|ie litter is a mystery to me, ns tie never trusses an a isociation, big meeting or fair, be sides numerous trips near home, perhaps this has not always'been thlis. and my friend may yet get to be a stay-at-home kind of a fellow, who knows? As my letter is already longer than I intended to write, I will close by adding, that sn W iU.gr g in seenje • U,‘ be ' tlie 'geqcral *t*m*l Jfc® day. <). K. I*. S. —Mr. hits just mturjjpd fronj the W -n County Fair', and says - that it was 'the fairhst' fair, hq lijja attend? •elfyet——and from his account of iijs own fare'at that fViir, and tTffi ilttriuptions of the fairest’ of the fair, who >verc present at that fair, i infer tlijdt. lie is ip a fftir way to have a fair offilsijwn—die is cer.- timlythc’ fairest talking ipah I have seen, '* • • i- o. K. ——■+• +■ ■ ? f STATE NEWS SUMMARY. , ‘ Ocneral Cblpuitt says that the fair was a sijvhess, notwithst-andiug the filers and' the gambling catches were prohibited. The ’}.’boinasviHe Fair is m>w pro gressing, and in an agricultural way it is said to lie a grand success. The firm of Flnunigan, Ahol & Cos is annonnoed by the 'Every Evening of Savannah, as suspended. A Je'tferson county ilonMe-bolled cot ton man had his prolific pockets picked the other day. " " ' The Franklin Xe/v.s Is coming mjt in the half shell. Hard tiines have ijtrqck that paper in the eye-hajj. ' The epi/.00t.y is jtj Macon, and it at tacked nearjy cyery t>nd mule in tiw plae.j,. Mr. B|jt,eijeus couuiijon is considered critical yat. l>r. tsteii.er of Augusta hjis been fu attendance,' ” ' 'Phe Darien Timfor (rtuette is having some notes from Dr. Htiilie. The mates are'wail timed, and wc av hhUti for hint.' Tt i? said that Flint Riyer is so low that ‘ catfish have to stand on their heads to breath. They arc trying po keep the iigpris onment and line of yoi.ngliard a secret from his mother. ' We pity his mother. One of the attractions at the Thom asville Fair will lie e bear light, It, will no doubt have a good deal of heaving on the subject, and the occasion. There has been a colored mass meet ing in Sandersvilte. ft was a’brartchof 1 tite Augusta Fiasco. They discuss Af | rica. ahd'the Hemhi discusses theip, and we sav, let ’em slide. A Georgia editor saw at one siglit., on one morning; a dozen couples that liad just been married, lie intends to swell that number to thirteen, us he prefers o Ids. The last thing that the polite man said that is worthy of mention was as j he was passing a setting lien the other j day, when lie remarked madam, there I is no necessity of your rising. The Chronicle 4- Sentinel thinks the Constitution is doing a wonderful amount of Wind work about the O K le nokee, taking into consideration that the whole thing was‘explored byoue ban ter, under the 'auspices of Gov. 1L V. Johnson. Some fellow in Georgia lias said that whiskey—hie—brightens thp intellect, and—hie—lie thinks it ought to—Ado be introduced into tlie schools. He ought to ba hung tip in elligy in every schoolhotise in the state as a contradic tion to his bright stdtdmeht. The Sandersville Fair is this week congregating, a large crowd to the pros [ perous little city. Washington is a 1 good agricultural county, and we are pleased with the spirit of enterprise that induces them to keep up their exhibi tions. The Sandersville Ihrald cannot ac count for the exit of the good mechan ics of the place, when loafers and cob lers are so well entertained. The truth is we expect Bro. Medlock, the latter has a motto, thusly : Blessed is he that expects nothing, for he shall be satisfied, and the former: The laborer is worthy of his hire. The firm of Waxelbaum * Cos., Ma con. Ga., received the #1,0(1 premium -fojthe best display qf dty'ghod,' and presented It to the Ladies’ Memorial Association which contemplate erecting a monument to the confederate dead of that place. fltperal Gordon, president of tlie confederate association, ff their rrlepting in Macon, moved that ij pcnSinit- S Belas appiiinted to solicit subsej;i|itions or the purpose of securing money to be used as a fund for tlie relief cf disabled ponfederates and their inAigmM families.’ It Was applaiidhd add |hffi|,iipqfl4Jy car- The Chronicle A Sentinel thinks that the action of tlie Grand Lodge pf I, O. G. TANARUS., at their jast njeetiug in Gaines'r ville, in refereppp to aii inebriate asylum was an important and h'jsa t'onsideAi tion, and ought to tie pressed with vigor upon the next legislative hotly. • Ham of the Clipjier did not exhibit his baby at the fair in Mahon, because lie was afraid 'lt. would be slice<l. also feeling that its musical talents oii|viates tlifc necessitymf a singer in'liis House hold. He: would have tried for the Sec ond premiuttn—a stove—but the'child even at its Vftrlji age is soniething of a anyhow. ' 1- ■•' 41 The baby show in Macon, came off cp Friday 22d- Lite prices jepaa fttie Singer sewing maeliiuc, and a chapter daik stove. Master John Fate stetsoh, of Ilawklnsvillc, aged, 12 months, weight 2tiJ pounds, won the machine ; and Master R. E.' Lee Tinner of Joues countv 7 mouths, weight? $.*J pounds, gobbler it]> the stove. &■ Mejßtinyi^ Its this, was run over and killed by a pole car. She had frequently ventured to run across the track,.yust ahead of the cars, but her last effort was too reckless, and resulted in her depth. She was highjy respectable, and’ tfer death, is universal ly* regretted. ' f A Miss Roswell, near Waverly Hall. Harris county, was raped 'by a negro in tier brothers field. She was slightly <Jp>minted, and he took advan ,ti)ge pf her condition to deSpoil' her. She immediately communicated the fact tp her friends, but the damnable brpte had fled, aud has not been heard from since. —*mm 4 GRAND GEORGIA ENTER PRISE. The Great Events of the Coming Year. No man or family should be without a newspaper. It is the most intelligent aud entertaing visitor to any household, and it is the best of all edneators. Re sides this admitted fact, there ire now additional reasons tor-subscribing to a good newspaper. Ferhaps no year of the fast half century furnished agreater combination of important and Thrilling Events than will the year approaching. 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[subscription riiicK.] The Daily Constitution is furnish ed, postage paid, at §lo' 60 per aitn'qm, $5 30 for six months ; $2 65 for three months; #1 00 for one month. Tlie Weekly Constitution, made up from the Daily, is 1 a *fammcth of FORTY COLUMNS; price, including postage, $2 20 pep anmm| • 10 for six months. ' Sample copies sent free on applica tion. Address W. A, 11 i:M i’iiir.i- & Cos., Atlanta, Ga. Do you uish to find ihc BEST LARGEST & CHEAI’ES T assottinem of Goods t Do you wish to male money by saving in prices ? Do jou wi-h to liny where goods me sold at bottom pricks f Do you wish to find the place vyh'e e tlie st mk of go ds has been greatly increased i:i quantity and vaiiely if Do you wish io trsde with ihe merchants wli >se creiite.-t' efforts are eniiiloyed to purchase ' goods in tlie •liffjSAPipSTniAfKeis, find who also give ptieif.custom T 4 the p hefii of . ilie sugie ? ' Then go to W RHEtV EVA\B k (0., g7il- miEiisiiAßr * . UK.IMKIf fW Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Sa h Doors, Mouldings. 4,-SQ FAINTS, oils, /liuds, etc. AGENTS yop. Fairbanks Standard SOALHS. 182 and 184 Bay Street, SAVANNAH. - - GEORGIA Member 30, f@7s. 6m IP. ffPfP, PRODOCfiMERCHANT, MACOIV, GA. ft' T - ; t • S f and Bacoii" Flour? Meal, May, saLjs-ipatSj Bagging, Ti<?s, Sugar? Coffee, Syrup, Lard, Salt? B>ce, Lillie? Tobacco , , ETC., ETC., ETC., . , All or any of tlie above articles can be .bought on one to four months’ time, by calling on Any, If j 875 3i y W. A. HUFF, -oi ROSS, COLEMAN & GO., j J 1 f”7r -1 - ' 9 A's.i Jobbers of DRY GOODS, Shoes, Mats and Notions. MACON. GEORGIA. ' 4. 4 i * ptill ahead of Competition. Always fully up the times in everything. <* NEW YORK JOBBERS INVOICES DUPLICATED, satisfaction Va ak axtie i. r ——■’ . # Call on us or send yqur orders, , . . ROSS, COLEMAN & CO. J. H. HEUTZ Sf Cos. 9 Wholesale and Retail OLOTHIERS, And Dealers in CrSSTS' fraSISHWO GOO3S DO CHERRY STIJjiET, MACON, GA. We furnish the Best S',lts „f CLITHIVS, aud fur Less Honr, than any other Hanse ia tho Tr h de. A oall will convince any one. Jn Large Variety. £l4, QIiAPES OF SHIRTS- We Sell Shirts made bf Finest pleached Cotton nn l b st Irish Linen for ?IETEEN EOI<LAP.S PSP, DOZEN. Try flmm. J.TLefIURTZ & CO,, Sept. 30, '75, Ire. 90 Clierry Si., Mficop, Ga. CHRISTOPIiEK GRAY, New York. | ANDREW T. GRAY, Aigusta. Christopher Gray Sf Cos. 9 aoa & 204 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., WaOUMiiB AND RETAIL DEAL Rs IN DRY GOODS WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR FALL STOCK, AND WILL OFFER DURING tho uWsAn an unusually Large and Attractive Assortment pt Foreign and Domestic styles, such as Colored Dr-ss Goods, Mourning Goods, Blitpk Silks, Colored Silks, B ack Al pacas, MprinpfiS, Cashmeres, Poplin*, Hosmry, Gloves, Hktitllfeipb'ofs, Embroideries. Lace Trimminirs, Lace Notions, <Stc., &c., Ate. Cotton Sheetiujj, Shirtiug- Jeans, Prints, and all the vurytieH of Domestic Goods. Blanket?, Flannels, Linen-Sheetings, Table Linen. Linen Towels] Nopkilis, Shirting Linen' and other House Keeping Got fis. a; i- h -• * Mr GRAY of aur firm, a buyer . f thirty year.' experience, ia in nJw York, wbeie liis lamiliai'ity tho market au4 hi* kuotyiedge ol Goods enables him to obfaip'the best at the lowest piiyojo ifis e%toii.ive puiehaues (buying as }jc d y e our HouJe And liis SaVtuillah House) MCures fpr ns tho heavy traits miscounts al|qvypd o'uly to large buyers. Besidfes. H* buys fir Cash, aud eousequouily nuten obeaper that) Utose who pay lung time prices . . , . Doing bnsines* on the principle qf J-ARGE SALES AND SMALL P OFITS, And having fi!! the advantage th it Long Eaporieueo. Mature Judgment and Cash Buy'ng can give. wo ioqtidentiy assert that we can and da offer unsurpassed inducements to purchasers Havin ? " ONLY OKU PKICB, fyou v *i, e . * .4 jbj'i* jsbfpsjflt/ ;■ T y'-t* * 6,' -'i The most inexperienced cau rely on getting as good as the moat expert; and persons living at a distance can order with eoufidonce. We will deliver t Railroad and Express Stations, ontside of Augusta, Retail Bills amoufiting to over f 10, C. 0- D', free of ireight, and will send rfampios' by mail Whenever reqneeWdf QSRISTOPSR GHAT & GO., Sept. 'JO 3pi ' 202 aml 204 Umiak St., Auststv. Ox pw AfP GfoPljtAlVT J| ■ Fall Bry Csooil^,.i L JAMES A. GRAY & CO-, vl 194 & 196 Broad Street, Augusta; Georgia \\J OULD inform the citizens of Jefferson and contiguous Countiei, that tbeyt. ) J are now leceiviug the Largest and Host Assorted Stock of ▼ U STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GQOttiA Suitable foi pall ajjd Winter use tljat has ever ben in Aueusta. With an active t-xperienee of over tbT ty years in tbeimsAieSs, having bought at the Auction and Slaughtering Sale* of the Largest Houses in New >'ork, and I’urchasiugjß Goods exclusively for CAaR. they are eufbled to offer more SV BSTANTIAL EARUAI\S| Than was ever seen inlhis when Cotton was 4 cents per pound and £■ Call aud examine their Sloek and prices and CONVINCE YOTTHBELVBS of Miefl tliey are selling goods cheaper tldu they were ever before offeree in Augusta.' '* Fully aware that no lasting benefit can be derived from making exaggerated Advertising, it is with fW rhost implicit confidence in their ability to dealitlfey v ü bove advertisement tlial titty’ invite the attention of atlhuyers of DryTioods. _ ' James a. gray &c* October “, lfc<s. 3in . v r, — r ' *.- -.. ,• Vx . NEW GOODS,LOWFRICfS At and Retail. jH : jyc.,s. ic IB jA. ist , ■ Goodriches Old Stand, Mroad Street, - Augusta', Geortjjg^ THE CHTZENS of Jefferson and adjoining countieg gre respectfully invited to examine my Large and well Sele’ ted Stock of ngw * ■ ' ' FALL A?fD WINTER BDY GodM Before purfeliasing elsewhere. My stock is all new and of the latest and best PUICES are as LLj W as any House in the South. The services of Mr. EBEN p. BRINSON of Je&rson county baa been invites Mb Mend* to ell and see him when they wish anything in the ilry Goods LiueJJ fi" will take especial gaius inkling any orders that may be sent him. jjM All 1 ask to convince any one, is to call and examine my pods agd prices. oct 7 8m " " -t.% M. s. KEAN, f, jiil iiiii, |* ii l|| .a*. 1 iL> ■gg’ ll ’wwi*l>'n w r l ' |' c. y. WALKS®, -. illi 4 HMIH IMi'L V7HOL3SAL3 AND RETAIL MB FPXITUBE DEALER. I 317, 319 and 321 Broad St., - - - Augusta, G<|f AUC TION MOUSE. 317, FURNITURE ROOMS, 019 uml 321 , A FEW DOORS ABOVE PLANTERS HOTEL. * A Immense Stuck of beau? ftl FURNHIJiiE selected from (be Fa't and West. GO' DS AI L FRRSII. hil* ES WAHRAISTED TO PLEASE?! Scjitiunbur 30, 1875. 3 ri. Clothing ! Clothing!! HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS,] f nHE -ATTENTION of my friends and buyers penqraU • called to the large and se -L lected stock of the above goods, which Jigs just been received aud will be *old at * I‘i ices to Suit the Times. Give my a call. SatidacUou guaranteed. Respectfully,. J. C. LEE, ZE3I. S. JO'R'lDj^lsr ?p P ‘> ?o 3>l ~3S. Rroud Street, AUGUSTA, GA. —— Furniture for Everybody! r NEW STYT.ESJ NEW PRICES: <T. LIIMDS A Y, 190 Broughton St, Savannah, Ga* I now have one of the Finest.at jcks of Furniture ever offered in this Market, which at frou llU,iB CHEAPER than ever before offered in this city. Complete Red Room set^l S3O 00 to $373 00 per Set. jdl rAIUjOJI AND J}mw(jc HOOM TETS^I Of every Style an-1 Price. . BEADSTEADS, WARDROBEB, BUREAUS, WASH STANDS and CHAIRS. ' In full Sets w by tlie single piece. Moss, Hair. Potion and Spring Matrasses, In fact I have everything that can ha fi-lmd in a first-class FUBNITUUE establishment, au( }f I defy any market in the (io[opete with me in PKICE’i- * l have on U.nti4 a vrjy large stock of. common RED STE4DS to wliioh I invite the attentflb ofr the irade. I will sell them as cheap (freight added) as they can be bought in either the Northern or Western markets. 1 fflsg jjeep a full sock of Clocki rod Looking Glasses on hand sep 30 3m J. LINDSAY, Savannah, Ga. A BROW2<r KBITH,I MaMUP-lOTURBS AUO.-DKailltß IM BOOTS T HARNESS^ LHUlUir^j TVHIPS, Harney Kip, Call Shins, Sole, and Enamel I Leathers alwayeon hand. Fine hanff-stiched Boots for only s|o. We pay the highest * cash price for Hides and Furs. We will duplicate any bill in our line houghtin S.vwmnlt Augiuta or Macom and we guarantee all our work to give batislnctiiMt- , and ■ Harness, Saddles, Bools and Shoes Repaired at short.notice. Tho celebratedVaeium OIPhT Blacking, for preserving harness, bools atifl shoe* always on hand. Give ns a trial A. Louisville, Qu. Srpteutber Ifi, JB."f. 3i BUOWN & KEITH