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SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Officer* of the Lrnn.l I>lvUloii.
Kimell Resskap, Atlanta, No 24, ‘• •
p. 11. P.kewstev, Canton, No, 4, ‘
Mat Horn, Macon, No t, N- ‘ •
E. C. Orannisb, Macon, No. R ■ •
A. R. Tribble, Canton, No. 1’ *, ‘*op
(i. J. Li otd, Columbu* No. 17, -*• ‘ mi -
A. J. Rirrrv, Canton, N°- 4 _ nt .L
KNIGHTS OF JERICHO.
JII TtANi r V-TEM flit A HCE-t'U AICIT V.
who* nMM* are cne\o.l. deslreM of et
"ni'miTr rifely, (be bonito of Brwttierl.ooJ-.lwiuicitiir the
, ifT SIANITY, TKMPRRASCR sod Cn.mTV~nOhrdir.tr
•ddiiloflal aid !n flldtMM and Adveretty-euttlvatlnE feelingn of
Mubin! R.upcel-iwomotlogMoral and Mental Improvement arnony
vuraelvea, and extendlo* our ftyi&l ItaUtiona, do a;<ri- t< aMoci
ate together, Ac.
i'iUVCIPLES.- To Oral we owe Ohedleime, Lore uud Worahip 1
,„ t(l * World, juatloe ; to oar Brcihron, PorplTeneae and IVutenil.
ly to Oaraolvta, Suatanance and Protection.
00V EKNMUNT —l. (iuhordlnatc lodge*—to which any white
wale, over Cfteen year* of nge, poane.ialng a pood moral character,
may be admitted to membership; and any lady, of fifteen ye:i/,
Uiel upwards, to honorary memlv rahfp.
. OrandLodge*-eompoged of H'lcgato” from U.C fuhordiuatt
Xavlgea.
a A National Lodg—comps" , l f Dclegafi* from the (1 rood
Lodges
LAV H - Three are admirably calculated lo cany oat the prito-L
piM of th organisation. Om of the molt marked difference, 10-.
twaMi this an! other Temperance Order?, la the dleearding of the
Mnsfidai v ay-frm, which hae iso onto !e-,i, t;,e muse nf conn ntioo.
Ihire Charity Is shatllated.
BLEXKIF-—tVo will r.of make, buy, acll, otua> a be,, rage,
0..S- gplrltuoua 01 Malt I.lriuorc, WineorOld'T, r any other Alco
hot!: Hi reran*, whether enumerated nr not, hut wiU use all honor,
at,to meats* to pjaea.it their Mnnufarturo or t atid the di affic
therein.
FWm of Appli&ition/< Subordinate Lod{fi Charum.
T*i th* Grand Ladg*, Knight* of JerHio,oftns Pt .tr of
The undersigned, cltlsen* of Inwful hg\ b< Having the Order of
Knight* of Jericho to tr well calculated to cement more firmly our
Frstnn*l Relation*, And add to the general prosperity of tin* whole
Huinn Family, by promoting the aUHt of Tewpernn* * and Moral
ity, rc:*p*.*<-tfulty petition y-ur honorable body to |rr%nt them a
Charter to open . Lodge of the Order, to be located it , an.l
r,ailed * -—-—Lodge, No. —, Knight# of Jericho, under jour Ju
riadirtion. If grunted, wc pledge our ;clves, individually and * 01-,
Sec lively, to he governed by the Kale* and Usage* of the Oran.l
l odge, md<) of the Oiler ut large Kncloaedf* the foe for Charter
uni Ritual--$lO.
3/"All application mut b rlgne*! by **t ie. t st nine table
e'.ticmfi, of law ful nnd be ji'votnpnTded with Ain for (’barter
u:i 1 Private Work.
CVln dig tea and Territorle# where there is no Grand Lodge,
Application for Subordinate or Giand Lodge Charter* tutwi he
made to the National l r.dge, through the undersigned, hi Atlanta,
Geo wlu]* prepared to furm.-h, nt short nolle*-, e.v* ry article
•*f Private Furniture and Regalia used by the Order.
f. R HANLFITKK, Most Worthy lic.-ordor.
All petition* for (’barter* for new Lodge-* of the ORDER UF
amuiui ur JKflilllu, t Georgia, or coruiuunlcati*n* m • kiug
information In relation to the Order, ahouldta addressed to
C. R H ANLrrTKR, O. W. It, Allmiiu, o>i.
&r Ibe jvudfic** n all -mmuiilcatii n* must be j'il in .r
----dvr to Insure their prompt delivery by the Post Orth e authorities,
i*r Remittance* hliouM always be made in current Georgia nr
Houth Carolina funds, and letters containing money should he r~/-
In the ..flics where they are mailed. April 2d- 17
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE.
SKVENTH YEAK.
riHNT TSllfl fthe Seventh ft LoUii'lr Year
M Hill euumirnL'i’ on Mun.l.v, August 27th.
TM l U"i must sdv.oU.'. ai period nt w.iU-li j |.U|.II ian enter
ivlleg. Aui(‘li- provision is made for invtructinn In every ill port
unmt. French is taught Ij a native Frenrh liulj. In the ft-hool
’ f I>elKn every s niety of painting Mini drawing I. cauylil.
fli* department of Muaio fumlahee great faeillliea hotli in vik mI
aiidlnalruawntal tmialc. !(. Ii MAI,LAKY,
Madmen, Julyihtb, IbSB. MO 61 Soc'j of Faculty
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA.
AUGUST A, Jilt 6th, ISSS.
r H>,| *; IU IVTlsf'Ol It'l'll flour., nt U.tur. s in
h tliln InsUtutir.n will rotmnenr. the Arid Mon.loy In \ovem
’-sr non.
A l t ITT,
anatomy- 0 M NFWTON, M .
*urgi r> - l. A DUO AS, M. i>
rhcinUiry Mini Uhniiumy —A. MKASs, M li.
Muir, i.i Mi dim, Thi rup-uilos Had >!r.t. Ju. 1.pr0.1. i.r.- -1 I’
I.AHVIN, M. 1).
01.-irtHcs nnd l)l“. . .~f \V liwn and InSmt* J. A KV, M.il.
t'ldvlolocy and .'aih'.|iii;lrii! An.itouij 11. V. M MU.I.Id!, M l>.
lotilu|.v and I’rur i. , ,t M.-.t; ‘I. I>. I OKI i, M. li
irirul, Cntiii.Mrativi’ and Mlrronooplrnl Anatoinv II K.
Camtukll, m p
Vcuinnstriilor of Annlnmy I!. OAMPItFLI., .M P
A*i-tnl l*r moustrilnr—S. 11. SIMMONS, M. U,
I’ro.rrlor to I’rofrMiM of Surp'rn
Cliniral I.r< turn Mill ln> drlivervd rtpuUrly At the City lln*|titnl,
nUil luip’.r c>n|MirtunitlM will hr utTordcd tin the s'udy nf .’rartlral
AiiAtmny.
l ee-for thr i nt.re Course flilh (HI
Main-illation Tirkrt (to be taken onre) .... s 00
Knr further pavtlrulArs apply to O M NKM'TON. I teal.
J aly 21 03
I j VERY STABLE,
- .Y-liur.NKsnonoi *:m ii:i,ii. r Hd
Hl \ IN( Mut u. J.T Dolvjn n interest in iur STAHLK,
au.l >*•.Htdiihrd a ltranch at IVnfleld, we arc now prepar. il
4’ h •■•ncTuodi't** l!r tiavcUiue community with eonvev pct,
• litter fr.Mn Green boro’ or IVndcld, to any of the following
pt.c. *: Mt. Zioii. Sparta, WHfU Plains, Fowclton, MerrelPa Pag.
*‘ >r y, HeuJi Sh.vi!** Factory, Dr. Durham’s, Watkln-vitK*, Athens,
•Viiutstovrn ami 1. xmgt jri—in short any part of tireene, Uuu
eoek, Pu.nam, Ug cttmrpc or Taliaferro countivs,
P r*on* ‘'i fov or Har&tutth, i>i ami
MUl* tg*viU . will ~a>v saa. hours lrvrl( k Uf whkt. will *. u the
J\> tiun ) and with iaor# comfort to themselves, and fer fl.Toies
\\hu by the wir of Atlanta. A'so, persons going lu Woodstock
•r<vu any nMnt, or fiyu\ ;ho Railroad (Woodvllld bv
addrMing J. M UhV'ford. at Pvnfleld, will hr promptly con* 1
Y v *‘L Wo have on hand a good stork ot Horses. Parriage*,
ij. l ‘ Hn iUr drtxora are sober, careful and ►afc. 1
•’ * w ‘ F b* per* in and drive ladle** travelling alone
W‘h v by faithfUl and prompt attention to business to rom
tu-.n "; fe.ia, portion the punlic patronage.
No . \; oust nor trouble will be spared to accommodate all who
:y give* us a call. Term*rensoluble.
~ f LANKW)Kt> l OOLVIN
JU'V 14 oo .
*1 >llll.ll \NI) UHI.IAKMIOIIO’ JUl'h.’
. - \JT7TP. The snbcrU>er! respectfully in
‘* ruA LavtUng public that they
V their HACK Dail>ll&i*X
. ,m r nfur ih. Jn..uud r, '' Urn , cn^M
‘• *S * W. i . W. WIUSON.
, ..A*Goo.l*.D*tirr*otjrp sioi-li, ’ w.Cmitrjr,
, J'iT'dntLT TJ ttP% * rt ' l m ‘ un * r .*‘ t no
." ’ AV,’ .’*■* ‘■ ?*••'; 1 * 1 iff* Fort* W. R uotu (or th*
•■■ < kv. Nutttu* Cl.rk, A. 11 Hi!.- 4 On. ,n,t Kn.tVo i
tusnufaclure of !n*trumet\U at Factory Price*.
* . r y 31 . frotiimgCottou Avenue, Macon, Ga.
S V: J “ o*o.s o,k.
- R-n
J. ROWE & CO.,
’ I. V M BKRB AND UAS FITTERS,
’ ■ ’*** J irk.on ,n.l T e ;f,.r .u*t. (rtr ot tb* 1U P UM CWcb.)
ACOITTA, UKOXOIA,
YV 1 r* priv,,r * i *• Aort.’
C - ... Bt.r.r.” “ lns •*’-'**. *U ;-ChAa*Jkio, l**u
’ • “.I■ . I *;, l " n : r ' a - >'l\ibV Drop li,
- ‘• ~tv ■ L?,* ClurAoV,”
- .. 81.0W.T B.ttc. Cookiu* Rn*.lihor
; *•• ‘ ■ r K U ** T “S"S CircxlMias k>il*n;
for'. . t “ 1 nlrt*; Dru.. , u j d-ou Lift
< >iMm , I Wv ’ “ **>• l*e*
* utu'nlL, Jf** i, lh ’ of th* C.*j
H < Q. 8. H oo**i.
It
iSaUtf.
4.r-ii< sheriff**
* mmr ■■ 1 •tl’ h+fr* tli** Houpt *lm*r, *n thf
l\\ tl ,Jn or (>re*ne*hnro\ Or**ne county, on tho fir*u ‘LEB
- HAY in OOTOBRK next, within the lrgal hear- of-ate, th* rollftwtag
l ’ r Onc Negro VoMAN, by tl •; name of II .rtli, oi Idack complex
|o, .bout W ycara of age, and lei i-hlld, about one year old
i levied upon a the props rtj or Wm C". Swindle, to -nli-fr aun.lry
I Ju.tice'a ( ,urt (i faa from th* 1U I)i .irict, M., two 111 la tor of
I Pavla Wood a Johnson va. Vt. C. Swindle; one in favor of W. O.
jcrlddic Hill oth-rs t*. AV. C. Swindle. Levy made and iwtarned
1 1., me by Constable Jftwc* Atkiu©u.
I Alto, ht th. **am time and pin*-*, lli** following property, to wit:
M ni;i* Candy Jnri*, 19 Decanter*, *J -mull Drcanter*, Y do*en
Hiamljr Ch* rri<*-, 1 Counter, Kettle, ‘1 Britanla Pitcher-, Yt do*en
Uritau i Mug*, ft Win* irlu -• 1 I*z‘*t. Tumbler?, ‘i J>♦ rnijohii#, *i
*1 .x* n Silver ripnonn, Ift Kallonx Jug-wnre, Count* i Staled, *t Tul>4,
lln llox, 1 L'iniji, 1 !<’t n Hplit-t*mtoxn CnniM, dozen empty
Barrel-*, 1 -ett M*-.*‘*ur- l pair Kir* -*log—all levied upon m the
property of Jonatiiftn 1 i* r, t-j #ntidfy two (I J;*s from the Superi
or Court of OreriK? county ii Itvor of L.'itnhttck a Cooper v *. **-'thl
Doitcr. T. Y FiMTr.it, Bherift.
Bept 1 J *>
\ iliulnlwlrutor'* Mt
B\ rlrt ;• c.r ar 4 order from the Court of Ordinary *>t Oreene
bounty, will hv suM on t fir it in Nuvciut/ur next,
before the Court lluUnc *toor in Urcenewboro, Vtvre* u the legal
houi* of aaU;, the following proficrty, Ix-luimriug to the fctdnte of
L {1)111*1 (iretne, late )fnji*i county, deceased : That vr*l! known
plantation on Kichiand creek, adjointmr lauds of Mr. Colt, Nick
tUon, Ilruufbton, Rolferson Hii*l Mr*. Monfort, lying un th- road
from Greetteaborn t* I’enfleUf, about midway between the two
place(, 4’omnining about eight hundred acrci*, more or less, on*;
hundred an*l fifty acres, more or leas, woodlami, -cventy*tivc
a:rt fresh land, une hundred and twenty noreg ri.h hottotti land,
tl**: balafrcc 14 vrl old land, not jourb washed. The plantation is
In good repair for farming. The building.-* tolerably comfortable;
ans w gin hour#- and packing ‘•erew, all well arrang***), and iu goo*l
oriWr iTantatlon well watered.
Alto, at tt.e game time and place, a bouse nr*l tot in the town
of Penflrld,,situated in a pleanantand *le,-arable p rs of the village,
convenlrr.t to the College buihliugr . Ifou-c now and well finished
throughout. On tl*c premises are gtvenieen good rooms with lire
plnccit, good vit buil'lingg, a well of the M-?.t water in tho town, a
dry well, a splendid garden with a fine lot of good fruit tree*, ami
every convenience to make a lot desirable and comfortable. There
are on the premise* three acren of land all well improved. The
situation of lie* lot is desirable lor a private residence or public
house, having every convenience, for either. Any person wishing
to to itlc in Pcnfield for the purposes of education, and wanting a
go**l farm convenient, will do well to *ecur** the alav-! property,
fain n* w residing on th<- plantation and will show the premises to
any one who may wish to *.x inline them. The purchaser can be
-tupph*! on the place with corn, fodder, o.tte, wheat, p-as, planu*
tif-fi tools, c*w*. hogs, mule*, As;.
The above property -old for the hont-fU oi the heir- and credi
tor* Terms made known on the d.y of snb*. I'ofsoslon will b<
given *>u ila* first d.-iy of January, and -*<om r, if tho growing
crop can b* gather*’*! In and dispos'd “f. Any -*uc wauling to
Id ro good arid faithful servants for the enduing year, can now have
, ■ huT'.cc; they will 1 v Mr***l privately bviween tiiir* and the first
*f January ne.*t. X. F. (IHkKNK, Adrn’r.
iS~ \ hr i.'broui'dp A c* nt*ne| pufd.'ah weekly till day of sale.
Hept, l tt , SJH
Soles
W’Rril-l. be-oM in tl*. Town of <jmT*..-:A>oro, on th
wT Tursil.il ir* .November n**xt, Un.l*r an ordi’ ihn
of Ordi. %ry of (lr** tiorounty, the orv fifth port • f th*i VVVj
‘t*iuu MH indu-ling the rp.tl p-tai*.*. B*.l*l for the hcnvlia
heir* uifl cr>*lftmn ©I Martin Tiller, late of *ai<! couuty, *l* 1
I'lMncariun /lv- 11 th*; l-*’ <1 h> of January n xt. Term* on ff
nfjialf* JOHN U. IIOLTZCLAVV, li
S‘|.t, Ift, l<H>-rpj J \MK3 M COX,
AslntiiiiwlriifrlxN kale,
A I,I C fir-t Tuesday 111 Xoveuibtr next, will be .-old b* -t
j* V C'lnrt lfon.-'C door in tin.* Tract of Land
j a-j tin foster phi. **, iwo and a halt mile- from Grecnesb.
| jotuing tands of Ciuirupion, Foster, Walk'T and L slic, hi
i.iiidng live bundr* and mid fifty nr res, mort •r b.s.s. Also
Maine timt, on>* half of the undivided lot in the town of (i
1.r.r0, on which Is situated the oltice occupied by Dr. Walk
taining half an acre more or |c*s*. Also, lot of land if
county, known and distinguished a?* No. c ue hundred and .*
Mi \en,(li7) In the sixth (6th) lixtri'f, of originally Applinj
ty, containing four hundred j*ml ninety (190) acres, niorejt
i*old under hii order of Court a-* the property of Janies F)
Into of Greene county, deceased. Term? on th• • day.
Fept. is, N. T. HWKET, \\
.liliiiiiiisfraturS sale,
ON ihohr-v Tucmlay in Nm eioU*r neat, w ill be sold bej
four! llou w c door in LaFay tte, Walker county, oiw
Land, No. (69) *ivty nine, in the 27th District and Ik I *<
originally Oherok* e, now Walker loninty, containing one 1
anil sixty m. s more or less. Hold under an order of the I
Ordinary of Greene county, as the property of Polly Jenkin
Terms rash. ‘ $. A. GKE.SJIf
Fcpt. 17, LSfts—lW Adtu. de bonl
Admltiisiiaturx’ Mate*
Ki; SOLIh by virtue ot an order from V
▼ ▼ oraUc Court id Ordinary of Green** county, be
Court lions** do*r in Grceneshoro’, on the FIRST Tl'ld
<)C‘TOIJF.R next, tin foil.wing property, to wit:
Tlu* TRACT OF L\M> In ►aid county, t>e|i*nging t. lluj
deceased, lying on Richland Creek, containing Wo acr* ,
le-;#, and a*ljoitiM lands of L. It. Jackson, Esip The Creek l
line or over a mile, gives to this tract a larj:-. tiody of low <
All persons wishing t<* pureliaso a goo.l pluuiatioii, w*uW
to attend the sale. Sold fur distribution. Terms n*idc kJ
the day. KLIHII HALL, 1
KOBT. il J ACKSON, Jr. f AO
June 2 td
kilmiuisitutor's Sul*.
\% f ll I lU’, MH.Ih b.-fore the Court House door!
VV Town of Sparta, .n the FI U'T TUESDAY IN OCI
next, within the legal houm of- l<,
m e House anti Lot in the Village ot Mount Zion, known,
Loekhnrt place, containing eight acres, more *r less. Sold
anordei “l the Court ot Ordinary ot'Greetic county, ns the
erty of Thoina- C Grimes. decM., amt m>M to p'rfe*t tith***.
I It A NCI*S N. GRIMES, Ad
October 9u,lNV* il4-Ci I
\S in in isi ru tors’ *nl,
tIMLL 151; sol lh before the Court House <i
w ▼ GreenesiM.ru*, on the lir**t TANARUS( I SDAY in .Novcnibi,
between the usual hours of .sale the following property to v
\!l the Lauda belonging t** the Estate of Love! Merritt,
except the widow'* dower, conaitding nt one Tract know?
t ndei wnod place, adjoining do LaJida ol Chainphui aud Me
•'•iidaining on*- humlred and thirty—ix and three-fourtl
(IH6 Ln the waters ui Heaverdaru Creek. The balanc
home tract, containing one hundred and nincty-dve acrj
adjoining land# of Champion and Rowhuei. Also the-
place, co.*,( lining fifty-four and *ne fourth acres, (Mb*) a<
Rowland Amt Elizabeth Jackson Also two Negroes, on.
named Klisha, about si My .warn old, and the other named
About seventy years old, all of-aid property t*o!d under hi
of ti,<* Court of Ordinary oi Greene county, as the property
b Merritt, dce’tl., and sot*t !• r distribution.
Terms on the day. JOHN C. MERRITT, i
S* pt. 12, lato-dliUl TIIOS. J. l. \TKINSON, ( A<
Evenilurs’ Stile.
\\ r l *1 the highest bidder -n the lirst Tueeday in
▼ ▼ November next, \ efore the Curt House door fvt L‘x rng
-1 •’•* Gglcthorju county, ull the tract ot L;nd belonging to the Eh- i
uiei.t David Itiig.in, deceased, situ.itcd in the ..k oi Link River j
and >Mtfmk Creek, conUinlng one thousand acres. The conven? I
eitCvx on the premises *re hot *urnassd by any In the comity; any i
|K*rson wishing to |mrchase will of enur-e examine for ilem-*Vlves. |
‘I he land cun bo sold privately before the above-aleday,upon aj.
plication t lbi.m 11 Kagan, who rosidee near the place, or Rich
ard *l. t'arltnii, of Green** eounly.
JAMES If. KAGAN, t ,
U'—S# M>SK.S K. KAG AN, \ ,vx r '*’
i:\muorN Naif*.
ho o|.l b> virtue nf the la-1 will of David Buyers,
, L’<: *L, *•••'•• • tfie Court House door in Grecneslkort*,on
th* nr>i ru ‘Mlay in November next, s-FI acres ol’ land, more **r
4 •*'. a.ljoiiiing Lu*!f of Dawson, It-* kin?, Ac., on the Parks* itridg*’
Ko-.d, four miles fr• -ti* Green* <mo, w* !i Improvt.l, with a *oo*l ■
orchard. Those wtehfngtn jwuvbas. would il well tueffununv ihv
premtecs M*fora Ue .lay *.f ? il- \VM. W. D. WEAVER,
Fept. 15 •'*’ Qualified Ex’r. j
ExcrutvrS nhlc,
FB1II1) Plantation btlnglug •* the Kstatc of John Uol**by, de
™ <’'a , ed, will tw* ohi at the Court House in Gr*en***d*or,, t t ,ri
.the fir: i Tuesday in Ikveiubcr next.
This PlHiitMtam lies about eight uiiK> east of Grecnesboro, on
the water* of vigi-orhet*, at atyoins tb*- lands .| Abrutn lVrk!u>,
Jos. poh i*. NY!!Ham Brook-* and other* l , and Contains *hwit Eleven
Hundred a* ft". Tb.f* i- a!ot Hr humlred acres of \he laml in
woods, the balance b *• be n iu cultivation and i# Ui a good vndi
t.on, auil of improveuKUt. sxc good Negro
how-u's, Gm House amt Vn a, aul othr r necessary *mtbuiMp*gs on
the place. P rwius *lesir*>us of purchasing, by calling, on the un
dersigned, or Mr. T. J. Allen,-m. the t*reinu>‘s % will te shewn the
plantation. T. rm* of site made kn* an vu th.* day.
W. L. STRAIN,
tK’pt 1, l!- ;:* Ew'r J. Cobby, dic’d.
MB! NOTICE. is;, s!
f\ S'l'Oll l: md oObrfng **/-i/, well -elect* *1
i.wl *tock ot STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising
the latest su.l most taahioitabb* styles . al-o. Groceries, Hardware
Cutlery, Crockery, M ood and Willow Ware, Paint-. Oils, and Win
dow Gloss, auiiu l.ct, every other article usually kept iu up
country Fiores, t. which we would respectfully solicit tht p.xtnm
age v! .all our old friends am! customer-. is our sttn'k will eon
ttantly he replenished, r*i-t**m*'r.- way rely on petting their nietuo
randi.a trlUxi without the necessity of shopping at>out. Every jr
ti.-lr ...li ai I'U UWIBT toarki 1 j.fic Cull -,u.t ),.r
▼ourselre- *<-••,/< frrWn *i
All ORBESIB faithfully aud promptly attended lv.
ttrueneetiuro'. U„ May l*s-if 8MIT!! 1 llAl.l .
aT* li, 3 “IT Pamiri’S
I AGENCY.
j Office, No. 50, South Third Bt.reet
, |>eUSOSK -Ol.in, 1V.0k,-ill Bud It Ih.,r mt. rct to ,J.
a
J? l iRCuS2K’. M,h ’ * rtr *'* S'-’-rT....... to
Alao, ENGRAAINO, of every description, *<*cuted with neauie-s
! itud <tTA<e>t *> nxxloi Mir Price. oT Book, or I'ncntvttw.
fomiaftod hy iddivolnf the suNa'riber.
orr '^””‘ w *
April tl -l*.Cot Vo., South Third Btrt, Phil.Ltyhi,
THE TEMPERANCE BANNER.
v llbU e i*fto c m cu t',
(•KOVlfil Greene t ouutt .
OODItf OJ OKDINAIt\
tir 11l ltfW I • w Cheney, Admfitisli U-r *•• -.ifah lw*.
W ▼ trn # decease*!, SpnMe** for letter* P ,*nn*fory. b<.*l t.r
having lully M*ttlrd up the F.-tatc ot said *lr*M. a- in'.reMUj up
pears front tip- final receipt*- now on Kecord.
Whtr -ujwn it is ordered vt.ai r- ix months no ’•.*;♦•• pabo-b- din
the T*-m|)crarii;c Banner in tertrie of the law.
A tru* * vtract from the minutes, J>tfpi* intr Ist,
t'7 —mfim J AS. W. GODKIM, Urd.mvry.
f.LOIU.IA. <*rcciic County*
WII lR I'ASj the Kstate of Thouia? David B. Aiges, late of
Greene county, deceased, is unrepresented :
The*.*- are lherrr>rc to cite th kin*tre*l and • rvlitor- “f ridl d**-
ceased, to appear at the Court of Ordinary, l* le held for iaii
county, on t.< first Monday in October next, and taho out Letters
of Adinh.f-t ation on the F.state cf said de* eared, or show c.iue
(if any they have) to Wte Court appointing -orne fii an*l proper
|H*r.-on, in term* *f the law.
Given under my hand at office In (treenesbnro, thie 2vth dav of
ftt-tii JAH. W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
GflOltfalAt Greene Coimly.
WllfciHKAlh John K. /tiher apf>iie for the Guardianship
of Jam*a M., Savannah A., and John T. P.vrter, minor-,
under fourteen year* nf age, and of James T. Porter, deoM,
The-*- are therefore to cite the kindred of said minors t< app. ~r
at the Court of Ordinary, to be* held for saM county, on th** tir-i
Monday in October next, nl file their objections, (if any th**y
have,) to the granting of said L iters of Guardianship.
(Gven under my hand, at office in Oreenesboro, this 29th day **.
August, ISfv ftt —'jo JAB. W. GODKIS, Ordinary.
U tiltU fi fireeup Count),
COCKT OK ORDINARY.
WilfiilfiAS the Flstat* 1 of Mrs. Aim Bwindall, Litr *.i
■s,i*l county, deceased, is unn presrute*! in thi- Court,
and likewise theKrUu of Henry BwindalL, dccM ,
These arc. therefor* to cite t!r kindred ami creiitors of said de
ceased t* appear nt the Court of Ordinary, to l>c held in and f-.r
said County on tl first Monday in October next, and tale out Let
ters of Administration on the Kste.it; of said Ann Hwir.dall, de
ceased, and of Administration *lc bonis non, on the F,tatc or Hen
ry Bwindall, <lec’i, or show cmim* why the Court should not appoint
some discreet and proper person in terms of tb* Law.
Given under my hand at office in Groeneshor**,’ this JJth day of
August, Isftft. ftt—JAß. W. GGHKIN, Ordinary.
RCRROI t. Iteteii < ounC).
COCUT <l ORDINARY
W 211.15 John Coptlan, A<lministrat*jr>fJ>hti Barn
hart, deceased, applies for l#ofter of Dismisston mi -aid
Kstate :
These are therefore, to cite all persons interested to file their
objections, if any they have, on or before the First Monday in Jan
uary next, at which term of the Court said Letters will be grant
ed, unless go*d **ause Im shown to the contrary, ami It i- ordered
that thi* notice hepuhMhed monthly tor six month** in the Tem
peranro Banner. A trueextrac. trorn the minute-*, this fi'Hh Jtin*-,
l>sft. *J4ruftiu JAB. W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
(•l.OiiGlA, tire*ac* County,
COCUT Os ORDISABY.
Winilll \s. Lnar Morrlsnn, Adininfa>t<Wt..r .n pm !
t.ttt* of J*.lm M.of*rt, *lc< c><ul, ftr Lottery T>i- i
iniflHory from ai*l —
I**’ lir-i
kCwWit
■ w.
#Frtf of Mani- privUejted, ot.u-r .
,fr home, viokto the of your .lomioil/’ j
! , cr with his p.-ciUlentiat wreath every flower that |
iketh gla.r 111,, warden of Domcsli.’ Happiness ■
, noh, forever qut neh, with his tlark, fearful, ileath j
►boding shadow, the last glimmering -park that
ers and gladdens the happy hearthstone—that he
y twine about your hoy of promise his serpent
is, and with a demomaeal strenglh ernsh .-very |
tie aspiration, every hope of promise, hind him
jdy and soul in a disgraceful bondage to the Prince
‘Darkness, ami consign him at last, a ruined man,
wretched vagabond, a disgrace to his lather, a
irse to his mother, to the deep and lasting ignominy
’ a drunkard’s grave. Remember, also, that when
lie Demon enters a home, hi 1 leaves me door open,;
Ld the cold blasts of poverty, nnd the inning tern
jest of the world’s scorn and rontempt enter, and
fisgrace, and Woe, and Misery, and haggard M ant,
fre the vultures and hyenas ttiat follow alter and
itten upon his victims— rememher all th. se tilings,
Ind vote for protection from the fell monster —pro-
jection oi your firesides from his dangerous approach
,i protection of your homes front his blighting iniht
fneos the protection of your property- -the protec
tion of your children-the protection of all that is
hear and dear to man!
Remember, on Election day, how many thousands
if your fellow-citizens are groaning under the tyran-.
Iv of Alcohol- how many innocent children are suf-,
. ring the penalties of their parents’ misdoings—
*'ow many helpless, inofTensive women are the wives
j’ besotted drunkards, and are sufTering all tin- mis
'jries of earth’s deepest degradation -how many
itrong men, who arc exerting every nerve, to (ret-,
themselves from the mind-enslaving, sout-dauming
iiondage of Appetite, and fail not to give them a
helping hand. Listen to the teachings of your own
experience—review the blood-stained history of Al
cohol that has come under your own observation —
, ‘. „#4 ‘ txaivsiA, Georgia.
HAVING associated ourselves to- V”
gt-thir for the purpose of Irons- gL
j acting a general Warehouse and t ‘om
. mission llusiness, we have taken the commodious
Eire Proof Warehouse on IJeynold-street, (recently
oceupiwl by Platt A (tilhnnt,) where we u ill lie pleased
to sen e allthe friends of the old concern, and as many
new ones as may choose to give us their patronage, —
pledging ourselves that their interest shall not suffer
;in ~ur hands. Particular attention will he given to
the selection nm| forwarding ~f Haj/tjiurj, Hope, mul
; FiiutHif SupplU*. Commission for selling Cotton
I niit ho 25 cents per bale. The usual cash advances
mad,- on Produce in store.
T. A. GILHAM, of Oglethorpe Cos.
K. E. ASKIN, of Taliaferro Cos.
•Sep i. 1, IMS. tbo 85
M. P. STOVALL,
u uit:n(vF..v ronnisMoa vi'.t< € %vr,
At OC ST A, OEOROtA,
BEGS leave to inform bis friends nnd % ■
the public, that lie continues the
! Warehouse and Commission lhisiue>s,J&g!liiHifii%
in all its branches, in the extensive Fire-Proof Ware
lloiise, on Jackson-street, near the *ilot,c- Hotel. —
His -iii.-t personal attention will, a- heretofore, he
given to the Storage ami Sale of Cotton, Gruin, Flour,
ami Produce generally. He w ilt, when desired, make
i lihernl t'ush advance's ,-n produce in btore.
| Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, Hope, .Ve.,
. will be promptly and carefully filled at the lowest
market prices. Uni* Aug, 18, 1886.
VOLCANIC REPEATING PISTOLS.
PIVIOI, can be* ÜbH;largpti with wrr*.itcr rapidity
I. Nnd certainty than any ether pistol now in u . The f*llow
! in in .mi extract In relation to them, taken from il; .Vx llaven
. Palladium:
“VotCAMit’ Ri'JiiAtixa# Pistol.—We h*ve #cen iud tirtai h pistol,
♦ recently inv.nted anl poteutM which tads f*ir to excel everything
• h yet otfterrd in that line tn the public attention. It -eau* to
combine all that could b**leal re* lin nucl* a weapon. Oolt* pistol
compared with i aeema like a distortion, or a cuni-y f uncouth and
ridicukma .iffair for a tiie-arm. Th* voicani** fdatol carries a Miuie
or conical Util, in u ride barrel, and wiH put it through a three inch
j idnak At a dlatance of ninety roda. The receiving tub*’ will hold
! twelve hall cartridge*, whichH*y be depoeited In two aeeotida time,
t The ptitot# may be tliacharged thirty iiui*** iu fifty lecoid#. It is
‘so contrived iliat it i# not liaMe to accidental discharge. There id
* no priminic, uoca)*a, nnd, therefore, uo dang**r to the eye* from
any i|ruitiMi near the breach. Neither i# thrre Any recoil ao a# to
Jar the arm or disturb are aim. The whole construction i** so
, simple a* not to ifet out of order even from long uee. Th** p*>w*ler
. and ball arc iu the aauie uietalir cover, so that a |H-r.*ou
; might swim a rlvrr with one of these in hir belt without the tdijrht
| eat degree injuring the powder. In abort, the weapon iln all re
j spect* one **f the moot perfect thicur* iu the ahooting liu ‘ that wc
, ever took into our linrid-.*’
• Itr V vSM \LL LOT JUFT RECEIVED and for sak* at the
April 14— M MADRON BOOK HTORL.
SIRGICAI. I.MIKR4R) I’OK MIbKOEN
ARK. H K A U t'vMPMM.I, baring op#*tv-t their new and
• rotnntoriloua SCKUIt * %L INKIKM \RV, corner of Jackson and Fen
wick streets, are preface** t recelx-e patients fr -ni any part of the
Hfnte, for Furch tG or f<-r th* treatment o Chrouk* Dis
ease#, *fv Ataguata, Jt.ne S,I9M.
TOBACCO .nflf'lfj %IS* For •ale on rea
K? •enable term#, by C. C. NORTON.
Grveneeborcs March • 9
.:irruj*
ft'iniiiK
i<* inun
Hmait,
L tinier
dills.
UKO. V. OATHS & HHOTIfKIt
i* r % 1.1 us in
Pi wo FORTES. BOOKS. \| t sI (. >v ,
HKo.vn-siUKn, m:m\u.n thk i nitkm status AN© (a.oin jh,,,,
Hl;M*r;< TI * 1.1.1 invito <n Uttontwu of their lrioinlk ru] tht pwblir ittnc-.ii..
:tfHi wtfll-.sCKM ted Bttirk of
a* ■ m ‘.m.’ ca w ms
i rufit the following rolohiated ManufHCt<irii;>, for u liioli tln. v me sold Ajt*-nts
Hacoh <V Rami. ,t. 11. dale t \- Cos., and lla-Jdau <V Brothers , ),
Hallelt, Davis 4- Cos., Boston, /!li
” i'ij’h, 1r swwUK'Ss of tone and durability, ennnot be excelled, ii is useless to .^ tv •
its tb ex art- lim well known to need puffing. Piano Kories of any Maher or v!e order 4 .!! , ‘‘■
priees. Their assortment of MUSIC is very Large. Also, always on hand, a supply nf ‘ W 1 -n !
. tieiortroHH, f uttar*, l Uollhs, Flu fra, dieronliom, A\.
Al.so, A LI. KINDS OK
an an m. mm ■aw mnßr- ns crjta ’w-j
suitable for a lull Drtud, besides . terylbing in (ho sMusit; line. All the new Hook- and Musi.-
s*)on KB jiublisht'd. * ‘
3s#-Person-at n distance, ordering from us, can de)end upon getting u good Rt ticle, as
point to keep goods of the In t qnality, and sturb ns we nu recommend, and warrant in < t. rv n’ 1
N. 11. -For tin- satisfaction of persons who may want to order, —riot having an opportnnih j ‘ ■
tb. cay.—we refer, with pleasure, to the following gentlemen, who have purchased from ”^*!**’•
have ete erfull) allowtsd their names to be used. Hundreds could be added, but space il| „ot\i||', T H
Ke\. A. Mi ass, Pr. -‘ty.f Kfiiory College, Oxford, *bt., j.I. 1.. Rrm, Ksj., Katonton, <in.,
rr. K K .(ones, Madison, Ga., ‘ W. (i vii.\vooi>, Esq., Putnam countv (In
Col N. I. Hi-tc■iiiMi. l.awri ncevUle, <Ja., Rev. J. 11. Echoes, Pres’t Madison K-maie r-i.
May 12, 1805. lv
I. B. PLUMB & ( ~
DR rutil STS AND APOTHECARIES.
WTIOI.IIKAI.E AND K.IT.MI. Dl .U.EUs IN
/‘ure Medicines, Chemicals, Drugs, Paints , Oils, French and American WiU n
Class, furnishes, Pn/tg, Paint Mills, Gold Foil, Gold Leal', Sponge., Chuut
Brandies and {Vines, for Medical Purposes, Fin. Sharing and Toilet Soafi
Foreign and Domestic Handkerchief Extracts , and Cologne Water,
(Hound Spices, and Flavoring Extracts. Landreth's Garden Seeds.
Together with every other article usually kept in their line—all of which they offer at \VHOLESUi
or KETAIL, on a-liberal terms as cau be had a( any other estalishmcnt. March 24,1855 12-1)
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HELMBOLD S GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
Hi:i.nitOl.>S tllt.lii.t t’OXCF.ATHATEO
th)MPOUND FLUID EXTRACT RUCIIU.—For of
the Bladder am! Kidneys, Strictures, Weaknesses, and all diseases
of tbo Sexual Organs, whether in Male or Female, from whatever
cause they may have originated, and no matter of how long cuadd
ing.
If you have contracted the terrihU* ilisea.se which, when once
seated in the system, will surely go down from one generation to
another, undermining the constitution and sapping the very vital
fluids of life, do not trust yourself in the hands of Quarks, who
startup every day in a city like this, arid fill the papers with glar
ing falsehoods, too well calculated to deceive the young, and those
not acquainted with their tricks. You cannot be too careful in the
selection of a remedy in these cases.
The Fluid Extract Ruchu lot* been pronounced by eininunt phy
sicians the greatest remedy ever known. It is a medicine perfect
ly pleasant in it taste, and very innocent in its action, and yet so
thorough that it annihilates every particle of the rank and poison
ous virus of this dreadful disease; and, unlike other remedies, does
not dry up the disease in the blood.
Constitutional Debility, brought on by self-abuse, a most terrible
-disease, wh ch has brought thousand* of the human race to un
timely graves, thus blasting the brilliant hopes of parents, and
blighting in the hud the glorious ambition of many a noble youth,
can lx? cured by this Infallible Remedy. And as a medicine which
nm-t benefit everybody, from the simply delicate to the confined
and despairing invalid, no equal is to be found acting both as a
Cure and preventive.
HELMIiOLD’rf HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
< >fnpound Fluid Kvtract sarwaparlUii.
For Purifying the Blood, removing all diseases arising from es
ct**s of Mercury, < xposure and imprudence in life, chronic consti
tutional disease, arising from an impure state of the Blood, an*!
the only roll ible and effectual known remedy for the cure of Scrof
ula, .Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs,
Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Tetter, Pimples on the Face, and
all Scaly Eruption* of the Skin.
This article is now prescribed by some of the most distinguished
physicians In the country, and has proved more efficient in prac
tice than any preparation of Sarsaparilla yet offered to the pwHic.
Several eases of secondary Syphilis, Mercurial and Scrofulous and.
eases have entirely recovered in the Incurable wards of our Public
Institutions which had for many years resisted every mode of
treatment Hint could be de\ ised. These cases furnish striking ex
ample* of the salutary effects of this medicine in arresting borne of
the most inveterate diseases, after the glands were destroyed, an*!
the hones already affected.
Notick.—Letters from responsible Physicians and Professors of
several Medical Colleges, and certificates of cures from patients
will be found accompanying both Preparations.
Prices —Fluid Extract of Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 0 bottles for
“ *• Sarsaparilla “ “ “
equal in strength to one gallon of Syrup of Sarsaparilla.
Prepared and sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, 268 Che.-nut
Siren, near the Glranl House, Philadelphia.
To b. had of JAMES M. LANKFORD, PenAeld.
And of Uruggizts and lH*ak‘TS everywhere.
All let tori dire*, ted to the Pr*>prietor or Agent receive immediate
attention. June 2 22—ly
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you t'Vitr.i}/Q tub iiairi
IAOII many year> it has been the object of deepest study with 1
r 4Tu*Tni.-t> and others, to produce a fluid that, applied to the :
hair, would cauu* it to curl an*t wave equal in beauty to the !
natural curl. THE KROLLERION, i the only article ever offered !
to the w*iTd that will effect this most desirable object. But three {
or four application!* are necessary (o curl it vs much as may be •
desired, arid for any length of time. From the many testimonial*
of thoo- who have use*! it, the subscriber does not hesitate to war
rant the KROLLERION to give satisfaction, and prove as reeom- •
mended in all cases.
pyThe Recipe for making, with full direction.- for use, will be
sent on the receipt of ONE DOLLAR, postpaid. Th*’ ingredients
will not co-t over 12 cent**. Direct to 11. A. I’REEMONT.
April 21. 18*M>.—18-Bnj Warren, Trumbull county, 0.
TUli: GREATEST IHMOYERY OF TIIE
AGE.—DR. TOBIAS’ Venetian Liniment,for the cure f Dys
entery, Croup, Cholera, Colic, Rheumatism, Ac. No one should he
without this valuable remedy. Every bottle is warranted. Sold J
by all the Druggists and Storekeeper*. Depot Cortland Sir., ‘
New York. Price 2o and N) cents.
W. A. Colclough A Cos., Agents for Penfield, Gm.
Dec. , tW4- r4'J —ly
C 1 \N|| I 011 KiARB WAKIUMX-Pd has
ing la*n*l W&ri auts for sale, can obtain a fair price for them
by applying to th*’ subscriber, by letter or otherwise.
June :'d -2d C. C. NORTON, Grecnesboro, Hi.
MTAXTED Ql IC'Mf ld.odo Bushel- WHEAT, cash paid
Ww on delivery. F. C NORTON.
Grecnesboro, June ICib, 24
FMHt n\I.F.— JoMo BACON SIDES. .|*ar of bones, rib*,,
or anything tie* : but Bacon. C. C. NORTON.
4reeneshoro, June ISfC*. 04
\bIM I MM*I SHOALS TI AME ATTI -
RING CO. onabtirg- an ! Yarns, *t Factory Pric*s.
tlreCLcwlajp*, March M t* (*. 4;. NORTON.
\”OT IC’F7—For -:*le, the foil**wing articles, low down—
Sugar, all kinds ; il. * Coffee, (prime article :)
Java C'flV e, (old Government;) Molasses, (Cuba ;)
Molasses, (N. O. ;) Syrups, (Suirar House) good enough; (
Iron and Nail?. C. C. NORTON.
Gf**enepbor*i, M*r**h >! n
OSXAHI IK.S! FAUNS S ! SHIRTINGS!!!—
The CURT RIGHT MANUFACTURING COMPANY havees
t.iblished Agency for the sal** of their G**ods, at the store of
J. CUNNINGHAM k CO., in the town of Greenoboro, Ga.
Orders, addressed to the undersigned, will receive pronija at- 1
t cot ion.
Gio<!s forwanle*! with tiie utin<*i despatch.
Feb 10 10— Ij DAVID HOWELL, Agent
OXFORD MAC HIM: SIIOI*.—BY JAMES M. WAR
REN, Manofacurer of Furniture, Sash, Blinds, D. ora, Ac.
N. B.—Two or Three good workmen whoc,|.
Oxford. 9. ISM. !Mk--te
V\ LA\I TOY A TO.* Factors o*l Forwarding
▼ ▼ and Commission Merrhants.South Atlantic Wliarf, Charles
ton, F. C. Our senior partner l.ae been doing the Commission Bu
-tneM for 2d yean*, and we hop** by experience to be able t> give
•atiefaction. Rfft>rr-TU'~+ —Ex-Gov. C. J Mclb.nald, Her.. Thoutaa :
Htocke, and Rev. W*. J. lfarley. of Georgia
T. ALEX ANDER |Jan 2 ly] W s. I.AW I*ON
C# BAR .MiTl * General Agent at tl
JL w • ment, for the tram*Hction of any and all buaineM.
Charge* rtaaonabk. ljr MlUedges-iile, Jan SO,
September 29,
—tj 4 • ■
iOhusccllcutcuuA.
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The Cabin Boy’s Story. 1
Farm Implements—their uses and conatruction 1
Worfert’s Roost—a new work by Irving 1 jfj
Norton’s Elements <*f Scientific Agriculture
Johnson’! Agricultural Chemistry. J Jjj
Fifty Years in Both Hemispheres . 1 2L
The Young Gardener’s Assistant, by Bridgeiuan 1
Downing’s Rural Essays J
The Newsboy, by Mrs, K. Oakes Hniith * ~
Stanhope Rurlelgh, or the Jesuits in our IL tufa - 1
Flush Times in Alabama and Mississippi I
Sandwich Island Notes. } JJJ
The Know Nothing J HI!
Coojcr*< Leather Stocking Tales “ {jjj
Noctes Ambrosiann*, in 5 vote J
Myrtle Wreath,by Minaie Myrtle. - 4 fz.
The Lost Heiress by Mrs. Pcuthworth * J lO
The Curte of Clifton, “ 1 Jj *
Viola, by Framer son Beiinctt .
Ha gar, the Martyr, or Passion arid Reality 1 *•’
The Knout and the Russians ... ‘
and many others—call and see them.
Madison, April 14
PLANTATION FOR BALE.
Till) Subscriber offer! for -ale his place three mike
from Whit#* Plains on the Greenesboro 1 road, contain
ing SIX HUNDRED ACRES. Also, my place
White Plain* containing one hundred and thirty acre*.
A. H. JACKaON
White Plains, July 28th,
DK. nF.ICKR*S fARSIMTIVE
A cure for Dy*entery, Diarrhaxi, Cholera Morbus, CuoiK.
kr. t Ac.
This Medk’ine has been used in private- proctk*e for •everai
years past, and hundreds <*an testify as to its iupcrlor efficacy.
Pric* 50 cent- per bottle. F'*r sale by c
Madison, S*pt 1 4nJL* DR. W. F. MEIER
PRACTICE or M RKF.RV.-DR JL'RIAH H*K
RIBS is prepared to accommodate with Lodgings ana ru
ing, *ueh patient* a-* may be directed to him for Hurgicftl Dp*r *
lion*or Treatment. Masters rony a^#ur a *l that their
will have every necessary attention.
August*. May 20, 1?54. 20—ly