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J. CLARE NCE S IMMON Exchange assil Sparta.
TIMES & PLANTER.
JU’AItTA, OCTOBER iJ 1874.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Ton Hi antis ol fine Cigars, lo ho sold
cheap, at the Sparta Drug Store.
Tce-Cnld Ho la Water drawn daily
from tlio fount, at tiuj Sputta Drug
Store.
tluncoinbc Cabbage soed at the Spur
ta Drug Store.
Huy Cattle Powders for your Poor
Horses, Mules and Cows, at tho Sparta
Drug Storo.
Call at the Sparta Drug Store and
get Fresh Turnip Seed, This yon’s
crop, drown by Robert Uuist, ,Jr.
Apple Vinegar.
Homc-niudo apple vinegar for sale
at the Spatta Drug Stoic. 7he per gal.
Hoist's Improved Hutu Hagti, Yellow
Aberdeen, Largo WbiteGlobe, Yellow
(ilithe, fjolden 15 11, Seven 'l’op, Seed I’kat
Dutch and Ued Top Turnip lor
sale at the SpaitR Drug Stoic.
Now is tho times tt prepare for
the Fruit season. Call at the Sparta
Drug Htoro, with the rrmh, and buy tins
following well known brands at loss than
Mason's Augu-t i Improved prices t Fruit .Juts, Glass
Tops, t^uarts, $2.75 per do/..
Masoii'ii Forcelain lined 2.7■’> “
>( a “ A gal. li.50 “
PasHongci'H contemplating travel¬
ing North, Sonth, Fast or West,
Hltonld write to H. VV. Wkknn, Gen*
oral PttHHOtigor Agent, Atlanta, On.
nngl5 tf.
Mr. ,1. II. linker will leave for New
York Thursday, to juirelmso Fall and
Winter goods.
Hugging and Tics.
Tlie cheapest and best in town at
T. C, & DkL. Ti unku's.
octittf.
Hand in your udvoiTisonioiit for
(lie niamniofIt edition f»y Weilnesilay
next, to insure in-i rlioii.
Mr.Simmons nml family, Mr.
•I. F. Little nml M i*. S, Afonbiuie litive
I'etui'iied IVoiii Now 5’ut'k, till looking
like they etijoyeil their trip well.
I’I nit i*! Flour ! !
I'ritle of A ngii-ia .... 810.00
UoliIon Sheaf, . . '.1.50
Lx I fit,..... 0,00
All untile from Ill'll' (crop of |S7 I)
wlieul, ami wurrunb'il pi il lo any in
tin* market—will iti-d'\ Imtli tin* cm
timl llie pal.'ile. f or ale for m h til
T. C. \ Di L. Tt um n’s.
net.:’,If.
Dr. (i. W. Wiiikin* proposes lo sell
bijfging tin.I lies :tt ilu (in*lory. See
Ills not ice clscw lie re,
T. (A I»i ITurm r me ut liu-im -
(ls you will sec by their mlverfiv
tiicuts this week. Tlu \ lire linin '
fellows ti in I when I bey slurl the) are
buril In turn ibiw u.
Wk lire eontpcllml to -i\ to our
F.iit'opcan fricmls ilcil tvr riiinoi po -
hiblj spare litem tiny space in onr
nei in unit b edition, a ■ il i • cii • igcd by
our American patrons.
Messrs. W. W. Simpson A (’», have
ft notice iu (Ids week, w tn.ai in
terrest some of onr rein r * So look
out for it, mid be sure to r id it.
Ami Agutin.
If mu waul to Inti u new piano
(his fall one of W aters* splendid in
ulrunients, and w ill call al llie Timi '
Si I’l iNia k olliee ion can save a liint
•lred dollars in llie purchase,
A\ Im>i 1*1X10X1 i‘i, 11 luitii.—T.
C. A Del/dinar Turner are out on a
new and independent plat form. It
has solid planks, ami on it they
going to stand square, and but all the
eotton lliet eim gel. It i' jii'l ill
front of their store, and will be quite
a eouvenienee.
Sitvaitnuli ami Clru h -ion have
ti'itedbt ji tet) destnietite
doing lm mired' of t holtstml' of
tt orl Ii of damage. The water at
pla.es was higher than it Inis been
DienI> years. )\ e will gite
tleuhu s next tt eek.
Oar New Type.
As will in* seen we lee our new
type this tt eek in selling up our read
ing mailer. We didn't want t<• u*e
until we enlarged and got out
mammoth edition, I at we had
Mil* old type and had to deliver
Hi is tt eek.
Notice
ft'tnj
TT
F. 'i. JolltlMtlt Soils Mitcoii.
This is the mime of a new linn, but
not new men. In (he hmxttvtuv tr i.le
nt Macon, t .iptain I*. **. J«»lm*oii. t! <
s. nior. was lately of the linn of John
sou A Dunlap, in tlie 'aril. Mi-au-.iml
has n» Inige eiiele of frieml- rtn.l a;
toiin is as ant man in 'laeou, He
'in. tit 'tvaiuhi ;»»*,l square in all 1
dealing', tt hi. h hm nle ’ nil »o \
lYieittls. amt tin*) know whent l > but
yood' (Von* him that the •„■< r>»P Ai.
tt h«tf In' *e|U them tor. II. h;K
\t ith him Id* i w o son*, tt o |n*t*miM
to make as * lev* f n rt.l goo,I bitsim
HH’li a* himself, >o t vv h** hat a
o,va»ion to lii^ uin*ttliu *-UkjJiei!‘ lb
ti 'laanjt.i Hi.tu to'wilt
*
oilt mammoth i;i>moN r .
to t„.. ..» W;r ....... »rs|nr(ii.
As we staled hist week. 1 lie is.-mmg
•
, MUr 1,,u,,,mothtH,lt, ‘>ml chiral
°"
imiH-r, was podp.mrd one week, fdr
ren,sons given, and we want to rent!ml
onr own btiisnmi men now that it
will appeal' next week, Orfobcr Itltli,
and we want them to eome out then
and show to the world that there’s
life in old Sparta yet. Don't let Mil
loiljfeville he invitingonr people there
to trade. Show them that we have
enterprise enough, and good:* enough,
and sell them elicap enough li> keep
onr trade ami reach after theirs. So
bring in your advertisements—large
ones. Don't put in one that will ap
pear as though xi i you were ufrunl i some
one would read it ;l»ut put in one that
llte peo)de cttit ”ntn and read." That
...............................................
versy ; but stinginess in udverthiier
I heso ttd v mired <I:t vs. does not. We
want our husiii. uion ••!! i- a..... onlod
................. <v v r - v .
eorneroi the eounty and mum filling
eonntles. Tbo rates are mmU rate,
'»« «•'» ...... .... ........
peti-i'. too, and We hope to see you all
show, jiraelieallv, ’ ’ vottr apjtreeiation
o four < fl'orts.
To nil \YIm»I!i if >Iiiy Concerii!
<)n November 1-1 next, till accounts
on our books will be elu-eil. After
thill (bile We will ell our entire stock
of goods ill prices to plea.-e the elo-e.-t
buy ers for Cush !
To I ho -e owing IP fleeonuls, for
this year or Iasi, or too/ oilin' //co*.
we will pay llie Aog'UsL* price- lm
Collon for 1 lie A ngitsl.i vvi in bt - . if de¬
livered on or before the 1st Novem¬
ber next.
'1'. (\ & Di l,. Tt-it mu:.
ocCl-lt.
Tint v/arch&itsc.
Let us not let that new warehouse
question die out. flietc is noil.inn that
Sprittn need., now ninre than a giod
war ■hou u. It would bring many a
bah* of cotton hero that now goes ofi to
oilier places, and wo believe ilm Mock
to build one couM i vised wult a slight
ill at. Can't we, at sumo cnly day,
hot 1 n meeting of'lm citi/uia ol the
town, etui a*’ many as will from the
Country, nod lug u.i/ ■ and j lit the tbit ;■
going, or at b a-i talk the itiatlei* ovet :
livel y in fell nt in I mil would be
t-Teul ^ I. 'in “ ted by it, ih ir irailf
iucrei 7 d fir •-- | er cent, is so ! and
do let us look into it.
* * ♦
< t.l t :m < <>i t ill! ; !
We tire prep.ir I to I y till the
< otloii broiig’ - In Ibis il l et till'
sett mmi lot* ( 'n, is ! Will ■etve it on
our plaiform. tint relieving cotton
Millers of (In* ho ■ it\ of carrying it
l O t 111 * I lopol . ill a I x. :* x s ll
hi'.* lie t pries tilt ii will M.iml
Bring Dt vont* Oioii nml try us.
T. t . A I »i L. Ti us t i;.
Ol E'.df,
A Piiril.
11 has In cii runs * • <! that ! and »ny
sous intend to vole for Mr. MiGhc .
This miner i false a r I lelito
era Is and will npp. t the r eg it la r
uotniuccs of the pari). Thi •lifse I
cnniiiii ml to evert body milled lo £
vote, and c z iall) lo even man I
longing lo r w bite race, Let there
be no divisions among u
J Mil s M. |,Altt
l ife nml Life 1 it'ttt.iiiet*.
W < dire, i the attention of all - on
rerned. to the card of Mr. L. <■. .2 ■
ris, e 'where to he f.nind, pro; »>»K
to im re your life or tour - •opiTt y.
Evert body knows the value ^ iiKVtr*
atiee, and all know that thousands of
dollars are Io>| w hieh eouhl In* sat ed
bt a poliet in a good eompaitx Mr
Morris i» a eoria ei, safe agent, and
tvpr 11 1s some as good companies a
t here are in the tt orld. ami we tv on El
advise onr business men an 1 farmers
loo, not to be slow iu eotisn.tiii i
The t >|lowing j e is Z- w ere ut .t tv a —
T two as jiiT. j a at next l h'L 7f
nn of lliineock Supeii r 1* urt :
til! x s I > Ji av.
tieotge White, II I. Middle! rooks
.1 a aies 1 • i-s. John T Mulli.Ey,
A 11 Mirdsoug, ver * Amos#,
V M Lillie, A ndenvoed,
John Am >.•*, James Smitli,
i* .1 Fad. rum d, \ F Dunn,
W S Neel, I. F. Culver,
\\ (! l b own, N il t’.demin,
J (* Siunaeli **> \ II Suil!tH!<.
i. oil, J as. T Wl a vV,
il r; Carr, S ]. l‘.uill.,.
AV II Marti T \Y Ulia.t r *•
U S l*U‘s, .Tno. II - w
■Hcs irk frntt i k. N ^ i k i r< ■>,
F. Horry, tC.W D V quuojr
BCt ( 1 Al, .U HI
U Trmip Allen, > V Twi.lcy.
tlau. - M Laiy, v. I) Pc.tr.sfU,
Jo> c I* Halts, Jr., -- T UrantK vq
Jldlinccr Hr it’ll, '■/
\V C F -t J.crty. (lc ‘V c M \
F.lrvjn Sw i.f. S J J ci dan,
W C Picks'll, Jr.. T J West.
J 't Finks' n. John Pcnt'cn,
Khun Siiil.mi, Jv'-iali Fair,
.1 attu's U G:tu> Milton Has.;,
J.: P Choke, ‘ ~ T Fralcv,
‘ . nrv
W J » ;h r, j. P >1 r:: v.
\ P = «r, iser Vi .nl :
F II C.d h, /. M L -2
JatiioF Hatven, - In 1 rto
J V MeCra' * - !‘2s' ID'S,
J V Utile, A J 11 ^
A Asi.v'U. Asa U r' 'U V5*'
l*“t I \ i' B v W
*' 1“*'
fit
j ,
J '* ith 1 t
i I* ut /
!‘DH
J\(‘\v Store.
. om , ugitstn. lie lets a beautiful
wk t)f , oimK aml lean, P selling
||K . m A „ ;C()Im s
among tt- highly tveoiuniended its
line husine man, ami as it gentlemen
of unfit, atid we lie-peak for Iiim a
liberal *drtiv ofpatron'iiirp. A visit to
his .stori* will til on<*c convince one
lh:t( he knows what lie is about, and
lit d his goods are soldeheap. Call
and see him.
BklOTH'lv ill is licreltv given
to our friends aild CHS
tftlticrs 4 ,, W(• Will ... Hot , nil.
any it ■counts 1'iftlic cumtllt
Lr V( .J n . la*Vond 11 h* fnxf wi.U Xovclll- Vhm
,„.it: ,,n r
J ’ * ! ‘i'rr i>\ i I' v r r !-J l l> i i' 'i
1 ' ^ ,v . ^ * B K D i l I w ( K I)
for cash or
ml panics imlcDhM to US ‘•“t Will
tnjikt* jipomiit tniVltlCUt.
W. W. SI.Ill'SON & CO.
< . ..•><; . ! a( , v ;.t.
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A Liberal Proposition.
Mac G.v., Sept 1874.
D <r Sir ;— 1 Leg to call your at
te ntion. ami tlnwigliyou ilitit of your
school, the to follow pi’cmims. which
1 (»ffi.r t t the Lest spctilccr umler six
L on y am of age. to L . 1 contended
for at the ap; vouching State Fair in
Atlanta, under such regulations sis
the {* (•rotary may prescribe. Those
pjcmiums :nv onc-u to all bn white boys
in Georgia, an 1 f would gratifioT
to have you select one or more of the
students of your school to token part
in tin* contcr t 1 trust that you will
props r’y appreciate this e ffort on my
part to encourage a spirit of imula
tion among the youths of our State,
ami will thereto kindly give your co¬
operation and support. Should you
think it fit to do so. please commit'
nie it 1 ' wi'h me at Macon, or with iK
Seen t '.rv, Mr. Maleo’m Johnston, at
Atlanta, that the names of the con*
tesl ints may bo duly entered :
Fin st I’itr/r.—To c nsist c nnr*
li / 1/. t< r .< I nnhri igrif / h< ti <, onr > full
engilivings, containing
10,<»00 mure words than tiny otl cr die-
1‘ric ■ 812 » '*. \Yi 11 have the
if the victor insertl ; •! i i giit lct
ti t It« rover.
l )/.r Onthrart Y< ■c Sfiftbr ;
* v O //« tons .. ■/•' nh r ; o/i'
li-ot.lnh •nhoii.
N|> I CK— Um huh r s (/roil
a a' ■S. ii <»">»!/, a- iruled, (.WO
p • S. J>,i 8J.;i l.
< ill'! ('nth >r f * h'li rnrjl Jii ilth r ;
on I'roh r's I mill Action : out.
Snmlcrx V. In,„l
lull v.
nuJiKKT K FALK
Aj r* louncomei i ts.
o <»; ire
t I d
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l'»r 4 ':?\ Bi t fix < s*
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!l ni k e .u'cy on,
k the r af i - -
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December 3t, 1874,
I V
ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE.
T! e
BENDOW HOUSE
ft
VtjRTH $00.GC0 00
UbAXii C \>:i GIFT
310,000.
UT \ 1. l.~ i’ATU GIF i S, $ v *.‘
only Ti* ketx to be Vs
slit'll
nts Yi'antcd.
t
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v X 5 IAI
Obstacles to Marriage.
h AIM V RELIEF for You g Men from
the effects of Errors and Abuses n
C1,r y Mat.hood restored. Impeditnctis
to Atarr'Pgc removed IT tv method of tru.t
meat. New and remarkable remetli -s. ltooks
nutl Citca'ars sent ftec. in sen ed <nvelo|ies
A«14 ess, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No.
2 South Ni th St., l’hiinilehdtin, l’n.— an
Ias'iimiou having a high reputation far hou
orahle couduet and professional skill
ii.*v. 8. ly
€ A as E> .
Texas Grand Prize Concert, Postponed to
October 22ntl 1374.
The Hon. Jas. T. 1). Wilson, Mayor
ot Houston, r.nd the City Council en
dorse tlie enterprise as fidlo w s :
Houston, undersigned, Texas. April regard 29,1874. the
X V«; ‘ho
Real hstate Distribution, wl.tcli J.L
fWor nr,.poses to make on the
of October next, in this city, as ealeu*
bat. d to promote improvements, J„o. and
,.,e r -r.-k.
otherwise would be unable, a chance
to £ccurc n holl>0 lor them a " d ,l "' ir
fao.iliaa, r.nd hiving from our long tic
-*» 'r.
L j B distribution honestly and fairly,
„Stp.4h,.h. according to bis advertised plan.
Mayor, ttie Hon. J«.
T. D. \\ ilson, and ( ity Council.
Capital J’rize. 85,000 Cold; ten
Residence* in Houston; I’opukition
20,000, and the Railroad centre of the
State; .. . loO tracts otlaud , , , in • different vir .
portions of the State. \ aluc <4 pnves,
8110,000 ; 74.000 tickets, at K2 each
The li.an igeiniut arc so well conviucid
of the succe-s of the enterprise, that
they fee! justified in promising if the to draw re*
fund every cent of money,
inu does li >t tako plnc # c on J*:»id in —wild lull, of
October. Ev ry ( r’z-?
whether all t! o tickets are sold or not.
Send a r f,.r circulars A# n\* wai t .1
1. \\ . llot'sr, 1 reasuroi. Address
J. i',. I'US I J’.U,
Manager, Houston, Taxas.
scp.57t.
Legal Adverit semen ts.
Administrators INotico
A I'PLH Ontinary, ATfOX of 11 will alien !■< tv ill a ( le inntv I*, the . at ( il hi li No¬ t ot
*» 4‘flllH •r term ii >\t (tsrt for leave Iu vi! all th.
In m r Martha T. I>i. !, .... luo- ,f snM om.t.
. Ivinjr in '-tit <-..unfv «>f lluivn.-U.
( lIAIH.Ks W. Di ItOvK, \.!m
o-in-Jt *.f Martha T. I»i.> a, .it
( A IT EntmlA. I! \ M ill K ( III XTV
Vol ICO |- lierehv given !■> nil jM-rsons <*<>h
imp <1. t hat .lo s.-lih 1. Tati*. late of said eon
t v. ‘U | .ii l' d lid- life leaving an estate in rcat
t v. of lii.' value of one ttion-.ind dnllar-. That
saM o ’at ,* liars not D n full tniinislerel
an*J no !»*• on a i|»l* for on ui.>n oil
sai l vsia’ ami Iu leruis of tlie law. I'.din dmini—
t* at ion w z: 1 m* vast d ill ll.o < ierk of ‘.li.. s. |||*»*.
I ni*l. or mU'ip lit |»<‘j >ii thli
• >f tliis iiolivo. Huh » valitl oi.jeci inu.
z ml* n» »M‘ 1.
an hand and ofil inl signalure Oils,
i - IV of i *Gtoln 1-71.
- dims. |. Mn't.i:. <i! ;*v.
Sheriff Sales
V\flld" JO: '<>I.l> l.i fon the l oorl itmi c
* V . :■■.!■. ill S| It 1, !>"! W . on (!•.•!. . 11 hour i
f- *i e, on the l-l Tue-'.tay in XoveintH-r next,
i In* .towing propert y, lov.ii:
the s Ih'|»ii Ma. in Spnrta. Ilancocii cmnOv. lia.,
,r .V Vug! Uailroa I. and all the
Ilailme I t k. fran •hi aid I'oiu
i.anv. I ing in ait-f «>n*' li fa
• >:n Hi •r l rl \ ni il
IVnn. Is, I, j.. far j V < 'lltllUllftSf
».<.♦. Itfilcl. . th \i:j-u-,h ft
i« v. too .<!i ii IS.
i
\V!I 1» rc'ii'n '• UK '<il.li I,. f..re on th. il. Vw'* il lav in Nu¬
r. ( ..uii r ill
a, hpiwppii tho I
•f lm. i 102 | |ik r idjuiiiin- I lints
.1 m*r .tn«l o hers. I., - oi-f. n ic li
fa f *r < mi ■I ..r linn I. i
oi favor of da-. I . I Ii \ s. .1. It. |'i
i*l'<*ii.'l'l *> in.intod o| I, v idaintitT- atl
l \ U . >!«»• » «; i if.
New Advertisements.
N E W 8 T 0 It E!
i hov<* tin* |ilr;iMm* of* ;mii»»im<*iiio- to I!u* |»po|»1p of Sp;ir
til ;m»I ihoM* visitino t Its* town, tliui i Imvp ojiphpiI
A First-Class Establishment
<»n Iirojul Street, in Norlltern's T»tti]«7inir. imdei* the naim k
of
THE AUGUSTA STORE,
• w liere I inleinl tloiito ,1 o*,*ne;*;tl Ini'iness in
Dry Goods, Clothing, Coots, Shoes Hats
-A,, J)
G-oods
TO BE SOLD AT AUGUSTA PRICES.
i Any |»erson (]esii‘oii> nl'|ittre!i.*isiii^ ,*in\ of the ahovc*
■ 2 'iimIs will timl il to their interest to <*\;imiiic nt\ entire
"Dm lx he fore jmreltasinif elsewljere.
^IiIHti<»ry ; i Kpocinl ly.
\<* Irouhie to sltoxv ifootl .\ trinl t*i sin i*t(ti 11\ solicited.
(>.'t 5 7 l 1>. II. ()*(ONNOOJl:
«m.
£3. -£P. SA7~
Successor to WALKER £z DOBBS,
fmt'erterof am! Dea r ni
CHINA. CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE ,
, i.clDl-3 r , , ana i n irOCKSt i n CUtiSry. i
Chandeliers, Gas & Kerosene
XOA EXrLBSIVJ: i/\3!I»S f
COAL OIL. LAMPS- BURNERS,
'
VLOAVJkR 1‘OTS.ctc.
‘•t> x ■s* >1 lit bill.> Mreet, )i U (>V til
Agent for t' :- State of Georg'a for I'ORTEHS PATENT GARDEN and
TATION COMBINATION HOES.
rt2*». Jm
J . M . I K I> E L E ,
Cotton Factoi' & Commission filerchant,
u i»* u w t a , (x <* o r ?;* i ;i ,
J* (Rl S r 7 X .'I Wurru BN'.h.
JVM A NI* TILS as! ail customary sup)’’ -• LiriiisLcJ, at.J CASH
1 ’Kj? is -! ■ •*'■ enl. (* r so! *r. I «; i" ■<•>
ccives TToc.s ji Deposits. (icncrnl Banking Buys and business. Sells Discounts Notes Makes and Collecttl BifPl
and
Administrator’s Sal*?.
yn^ll.L lit-: S'it.'.), under an order of Hie
omit
on (lie 1st Ttiesdav .lo in Novell,l>er in next, (1X74} at
llm Court House >r tin'town of Sparta, in
said i■mail v, one trantwf Land Ivin;* and being
» s;
t'ii
v. il t ii n I\i,ig i of tanil. (lie in iirinally tvatei -of Early, iring now creek. tiny
..unity, hi. S
estate. Term cesl,
.1 AM i:s .1. l.AWKKNTK an 1
Jill . li. LWVliKNt E, adm'r
oet:i-lt Seaborn J. I.nwreuee, dcc’d.
Notice to Debtors and (‘redior.t
11 1 11E creditors of the estate of Ilenry
J Wit ten, (col d) deceased, are hereby
not lied to reader in accordingly (lie r.c
Ci.uuts tigaiusl said estate, and those in
dt b*c«l to the taae arc requested to ctnte
forwatd and setile at. ont*e
HARTER, Adn.’r,
ETTIII, \\ BE “ SOLD ’ before dm Court
Ho * S «l «.r ,n Sp,m. rvi.hin the
'"gd hours of sale, on die first Tuesday in
l> c, ober nett , 330 c eg of land levied on
It^i tow county, L one m favor cd James W
Moore & II. Midd chrooka the other h
f »v«r of II. II. Cit vcr. 1’ropevty pointed
.. ..... ......"
J. IV MOORE,
aig.20-7Cfi!s. Sheriff Hancock co
NEORGH. HANCOCK (OI NTY
loailnUm it mty concern,:
r i.otiaiioU . f.™S7i™SiL',feTf 0 .tal“
on the estate of Jeremiah McMul
Hu, 1 te o! said eoim*y : This is to cite all
P cr f 0 ' 1 couc-rned. k . drrd mid cred.tors of
and show i-ausc 10 if >' any au ,i they a W car can, at why “V sud
j„hutVM.son houh! net be appointed ad
nf.nisirat r 1 1‘ th fstnt* o' laid Jeremiah
McSIuMn < a the first Monday in Novem
Ler |s< t
V. iiuess ray liand and efileial si<»'iature:
THUS. I. UTILE, Oid’y.
S/.pt. 2.-,-go t
OTATE ut- UEOKUIA, Hancock Co
VS heivas, A. II. Sum i t*rs, one of the
Es cutors of VVm 11. Speights, late of su'd
co in y. deceased, represents to the Court
ot j,;, Ordinary tlu that lie has fully discharged
.y iu the execution of the will ot this
cs , at<>j nn j acuor to law. This is there
fore to cite aM persons concerned, to show
c au«e, if any they cau, why said Executor
should not be digehatged from li's said ad
ministrnticti, and receive letters of disms
siott in the premises, on the first Moud iy in
November next,
Witt ess, my official signature, this 30th
day of Angus: 1871.
THOMAS. I. LITTLE, Ordinary.
nugll-3in.
Executor^ Sale.
\ A * I i.L be Id, before the C urt ]I
s .use
\ \ door, in Hpatia on the 1st Tuesday
in Nov. tuber next, within the legal hours
sale, the following property oel utgitig I
tin- estate of lie j mini T. ltairis, la e of
said county decease J ;
Oie-lot -d iaiiu in said county, known ns
the C «rke jib.ee, coutaiuiag JO7
more or !■ ss, on w liic'i are lit ee good log
n in-, two Stables and a good we 1 of wa¬
ter ; al,on - 1 It) acres under cultivation, and
about P_*i acres of this tract origiual fo c.-t,■
tine winter range f >r stock
tin" f.im, known ns tlie Buffalo
place, the old Homestead in said county,
containing "»5 net 's, more or l.ss ; on (lie
it ace is :i good d.v. l iu; house with sx
ioo", s ; five flame buildings, four cribs and
two l..gcabins ; i:;u acres under cultivation,
a Mtlli 'iency of original forest convenient
!v * located for idantutSott n-e.
One* itiiiniii" fal m, adj iaiiig the lPn cstcad jdnee,
t 2 .- ‘.2(1 acres, in r.. or less. 102 tier, s
? I.i'i'tiiiv i ion and nb. ut iOO acres > i
? •;iial ‘or.'si, O.i this |.!ae • there are two
log i s. Thetwo last named jdaces may
be s dd as one farm if desired.
T.rnis, oil' halt' c.isii-ilie other l nlf,
twelve iivailis with interest, lo be secured
>>y mor g tge o-i ho land.
HEN Ity HARRIS, ) ... , xrs .
W. |>i BOSE, j
s i: ■ 22: 's
T It U M AN & (i It E E N,
Mntfoii, Georgia.
. “Head-Quaiters”
I
! rUlt
Stoves, Cutlery and .House Wnvnizhins Goods
OF ALL KIN Of?.
I ANUFACTUhlNti ii aided offer our special own TIN WAKE and IMPORTING our CUTitRY, we
are lo inducements to V\ liolemle buyeis. Sep2tf-8tn
F. S JUll 'SON, Ht, F. S. JUil.N'SON, J 1C. UOL.ME.M JOHNSON.
E. S. JOHNSON & SONS .1
-DEALKHS IN
IOC o. x* d “W” a, r e j
HVOlft* _ Steel, AgTieural
Implement^
FAIRBANKS’ SCALES,
Carriage and Wagon Material, ilnns and Sifting Goods*
&G&WT8 FOE THE Pft&TT COTTON $IM 1
S JI, THIRD STREET, (near Central & City Banks,) MACON, GA.
Old and Reliable Movement
that m;vi;r fails.
^ Challenge t o llie cfrld!
Crocket’s Portable Baliance Oear Horse Power
Crocket’s Patent Anti Friction Gin Gear
( JllOCC ET’S Cotton Srrevt, vvitii Balls or Conical Hoi d’s -none belter made .Croc’t
Law J «t’s and liulli Gri t jr Mills, To ,tu (fin d nil Meuv, its parts. from Also, ? to 12 Pumps, feci, vvilli Pipes, pinions. (Cast and Cull Wrought,) and ftnd ilA'ginoa, . Valves,
at
t oo!,s, \\ histlrs, nnd a I birds of Fittings for Steam at d Water 5Vqt'ks. Also, nil olbel*
artie es of Iron or Brass f. r sale at CROCKET'S IKON WOflKS,
sep20 3m Mntibn, 6a.
GREAT REDUCTION
—IN—
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, AND VALISES,
—AT—
Timmerman & Wise’s,
l l 5fosk 1 Nti*c»ot, Aug usta, Georgia.
(Opposite the Augusta Hotel.) .A :zf"
5 r asks of boots, rim: », II \ rs, valdes aid pimbkeli a
w
all our Haue /ck t rienda at any time. Please give ns n call.
junc .3 Jin. TI.VIM KM .MAX i WISK.I
; ; ■
C A M 1» H -* I. L & J O N E 8 1
L.
Warclioutso and Commission jVLerelianlsV
3 Iucon, Ciicoru'ia.
r: [••ET fin: drmtnuls of the times, we determined, early in llie Sprhig, to
- due i II in the Storage nnd Con.mission on Coit.ui, and t ow uiiftoun66 (hi fo low
ing cluing* h
O L I) R A T E S , P li J3 S E N T II A T I) S';
Commission.. ......... 1 ’ ji v c ent. Conimasi n 1 j per 6cnf.
Sicrcge........ .........COeperbule. ...............
Stovngc...... ..............2.)c pof hale.
Thankful f< r the liberality ot our fiietubs in (lie pnst, we must look lo them for increas
ed patioiiiigc to ciiiil.le us to ndlo'ie (o the low rates we have inaugurated.
.Mr. J. W. Stul.’.s, a prominent Granger and Plnntei, or liibb county, will b.-> otiir
)\ ciglier tlie pr. siait mus m We guarantee our best efloi la for llie interests (it all wlitf
favor us wi lt bus ness. \,W 11*« o nil Advances made on Collon in stoic
sej 2(i gin GAM ('BELL & JCrNF.t?.
GEO. B. SIP,LEY. \V. T. WITEELE&
S I Ji L E V k W II E L E S 8 ,
sr<vi;ssoit» to
J. SIBLEY & SON and WHEESS & CO,
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants
.A.ui£usta., GeoJ’gia.
Ho arc* General Agents tor the Following High Standard Ferlflizers.
G-o jj.ig.iaio ak c 0 .’s “EXOELLENZA w i,U., lock’s “VEGETATOR,"
sep l‘J-lm Bibicy’* ‘‘I \ I,.”
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S High \ Ho School! toe
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Tito to’jtll Term oi iliis Seliool AvilT Open
August 31st, and Close December 18th, 1874.
’ I Mil! location a- regards din ale and toeiciy is unsurpassed, and the J'rinci*
1 p'd- are de tern ined that in /Ss> ij>}iri‘ arid imtrwtion , both mental and mor
al, it shall be interior to rone, 'i he course of instruction will embrace all stud¬
ies usually (aught in vuded F- 1 ■••,!- from the rnost elementary to the Chgti'dif
un-1 sd i.< s. Hebeving that Litare sueect-s in seliool, us well ub in after life,
depend- macri upou the inundation laid in tlie elementary branches, they wi |
receive e.-pecial atte tion. Habit* ol' observation arid the power vf thought will 1
be assiduously cukivated. Practical application of tho daiTy Icssohb will be'
Jjg* f * A * -„. to# .u,,u re . 0 f rt , ptf .
the The Principals after long an 1 mccessful espenen-e, realise and appreciat'd*
importance and responsibility of'those ot their position, with tho influence upon thte
{em l’ ma! a ' tli ctcrr “ a dC;t * ni ^ entrusted to their cate, and \»ill spare M
, effort to meet such fearful rusponsdbility.
D‘ urd in private families, or with the F.iriei; al-, at from 15 to S'O 1 dollats per
! munth. Ih ductiun for those pupils who spend Saturday and ,*^bbath at home.
Tuition in Junior Class .... 4, per Month.
u “ Intermediate Class C' ti tl
16 ‘* Senior Clna'8 .... O tt ti
Contingent deposit made on day of critranco, one dollar
Pupil- when entered will !,.• C'jnsidi.Ted entered for the term. No dcdt***Jionr
for Ic-- than three weeks, and then only f u unavoidable absence.
N int rfercr.ee with the discipline of the school will be allowed’.
It gulur daily attendance is indospcnsable to the progress of the pupil!
! Patrons desiring pupils excused lot any portion of a day, op from any duty *
mu-t arake the request in writing.
In crier to keep in frequent communication with patrons they will be forn'
Lh: J monthly circulars which must be endorsed and returned to'ibe Principalr
T. A. Murray & J. S. .Newman,
5 r arta. July ’• 2. Principal# -