The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, November 02, 1867, Image 4

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”Edward Wil dcrs Fain oTis Stomach 11 ill or s Will cure Dyspepsia, I iver Com plaint and all specie;; of 1n- W lufcrntittcut Fever. Fever >u and Ague and all Periodical Disorders. /1 will give immediate relief in Colic and Flux It will euro Costivencss. It in a mild and delightful /nvigoradt for dell cate Females. It l* a safe Ants-Bilious Alterative and Tonic or ali Family purposes, f/t is a powerful Rccuperarit after the fiut:e hnsboen debilitated or reduced I>y ricknes.s 7t is an ekcelenl Appetiser as well as strength etier of the digestive force-. •Itl* desirable alike ns a Cortvctive and mild Cathartic. For th.i Care of ihe above D.iseaoos this preparation stands unrivaled, and its good and permanent effect* ute attested by thoiis.iic v and it in recoiumended aliae not only by the ablest Otedical men; but also by the mini-try, Try It, all you that are afflicted, and be convinced of its womb-iluf power and beneficial effects. \ .'sF. '■ ' : Edward Wilder’s 11 a AND m. 9 tt ym. mm :b «r « An unfallirg and rapid cure tor Scrofula in a., its lonns-every known variety o’ Con.titutinn Ryphilis or Venereal Disease, Neuralgia. Sk. Diseases—no matter how old or inve/inte la Chi ante Rlieuinatirm, Sebrofulous Sore Ey — Glandular Swellings of the neek or elsowhe eß t Chronic Chills and Fever, Tetter; Weeping S ro > JUMr.stJlcersof every kind. I’lirpl vs on tho l" r rlngwonji.'HCald-heud, falling of the hair allopeaiu, white swelling, hip-joint Di ease c Morbus Co“arius]- phrpuie erysipelas, dro[or Ague-cake. Ac For the rapid and permanent cure of the above Diseases this preparation stand unrivaled- A cure is guaranteed iu every case where it is sed atcorping to directions. Edward W i Ider’s COMPOUND EXTK ACT WILD CHERRY. This preparation is specUtUy recorrunenued as affording certain and p ompt reliefia Coughs, Colds. aho Catarrhs of every description. In Bronchitis, Laringytis, and uhma or t'blhiric it gives immediate comfort and reli f, It is also admirably adapt’d to relief of the cough and difficulty of breathing in Cotisuptio'n. It is in .ispcnsable iu-Pneumonia or Winter Fever, Pleurisy. and every conceivable form of I’ulmo nary Disease attended with cough, difficulty of breathing, or pain. Fcr taste, efficiency, and . power this medicine has no equal, and wh :u used In an/ of the ttbore discuses has never been kn wn to tail to give almost instant relief fol low ed by certain and permanent cure. Edward WiWt-r’s FAMILY PILSeJ emiol tb.y are •b.araateed Inn tailibb .A» a 1 uiL. v br U in, kidneys, aud fKiminath'ii ot tht I* fever and ague, acme bUddeJ, in pr y» lr eyos. fullness of the head. Opibalnua or jj sg blindness, ftc.. they cannot vertigo, and»" Tfieic Pi ID wltl be f-mnd, on Mnl. ,M ' ' ( ’«:li- superi rto any other combination of t 9Lidn*» is ihe rapid ».id certain cUre ot all th s e5»Te HiseasS*. Th»v should Is. takeu with Edward Wil(!*r'sSarsapai-illa and Potash in the dis wse* tn -.vhi "h that remedy is rocoimnended , iwnl with W*in4 YTifdor’s Coin pound Extract of wild ch<n-ry in congh«, cold*, etc., imd with Edwanl Wild' r\* Stomach Bitters for chills and ever and tarvr and ague . EDWARD WILBER & CO, tintJocisTs Silo illaiblc Front Main slret-t LOUISVILLE KY in Gre-nsboroGa.br AOMR’S SALE W ILt be mid on tho the First Tncsday in December next, b«foro th« Court Hoim'y and »or in Greene Countv, wit,bin tho uauni hours of S i!p, under an order of the honorable tNairt of Ordinary of H.ni County, tbe fol lowing property JvizJaix and thirty ueven avres of L tod, tiioro or lo * adjoining lards of V. W. Priotuj). William Hart .1 U. Wintern end othofr, sld ni the priperty u! Arehiblid Tarpley deceased, for the Ptrpo oot diatribu ion. Terms o'*sh. WILLIAM DU VAN Admr. octlO-'tdft ADMR’S. SALE BY virtu* of on order of tho lion Court of Ordinary of Greene Ooonty G»orgU w ill be e<.M b.foro ihe Court Iloose door in Groensfiora Georgia, betweeu the lawful hours of duie , oa Ihe First Tuesday i»* December next, tho foHowin r property belonging to tho h«M f o of (J-corg* U. Dawson deceafod,to wit, one Law Ofiico, over tbe Store hou-o of Charles C. Norton opposite the Court Ilohso Sq'iaro, on the comer of Greene and Ma*n Sfreot io (fr«co-horo (Ja.i containing two rooms. Also will bo sold at tho same time ali the persona l , reri.-habho property belonging to Estate < f said deed, in Ureene C'nuuty, con si-ting of Cb lirs Carpets, Dod stand and Mattreflres. Tablet*, Desks War-trobo number of Law and mtseel! neus books Ac. Terns of dale Ca h EDWARD W. SBABROOK A lmr with tho will annexed cf George O. Diws.-n dec i. octHM-g ADMR’S SALE 1 *7 ILL be so'd on the W, FineT Tuesday in dboevber next, within thn legal hours of sale, boh re tho Court House door in Ore< it? boro under a decree of tho Superior Court of said County, selling in Chancery, the rent est.te of James M. Cartwright deceased, con. fisting rff the tree, of laud in said County, wherein deceased lived and died- containing threo hundred ind seven neresmure or iosn, with thoexcontiou of the Widows Dawes the title in remainder to which wilt bo sold with the other tnird otsaid land. October 14th 1607 ISAAC R. ITALL admr. with the will annexed of James M. C'artwight. EXR’S SALE. BY virtu* of the la. t Will and Testament of Wil liam Kiwiand. lute of ti e«n» Uyunty deceased will bo sold to the highest bidder bcfaro the Cmrt House door in Groenyl, re Ueorgia, between tho law ful hours of Sale, on tho First Tuesday in December nost, tho followirg tract of Land belonging to estate of said decreased, -to wit, the tract ot land in said couujy, on the yatcra of L'eaverdam and Stewarts Creeks,’containing 1675 acre's thora or lees, adjoining lands of David Les.ie, Est, Thomas Mcrrett, VVcstty Wright, Nancy Jacks.®, J- 1* 11 irris and others The abo«e tract of land will be divided and Sold in four or more parts or tracts, as follows, to wit-- TheUi'n.osteal tract whereon deceased resided at the time of cts death, containing upwards of 309 .ores. On this place is a good Dwelling House and a'[ neoes-a ry outbuildings.-The ‘ Smith Tract” containing 312 acres adj lining Harris. Smith and otheis The “Little Tract” oontaiaing 160 acres and upwards, adjoin ing Wright. Smith and others--Tho old Homestead Tract con-aining 367 acres more or lets adjoining Merritt, L. siie and others On this place is a good dwelling house and some outbuildings : and cne ether Tract known as tho old “Tanner and Weaver tract” containing 300 acres more or loss adjoining Linda of David Leslie, Step' eu J&casr n and others—A Platt of the above Tract will be exhibited on ihe day of sate showing the situation and exact number of acres in each tract. Also wil! bo sold at the same tima and placa Fif'een Shares of Georgia Rail Stocx. Term» of Sales- cash. JAMES J. ROWLAND ALBERT W ROWLAND. Evocators of W illiam Rowland died oetlDth—tds EXECUTORS SALE WILL bo soil on th« first TEES!)AY in DECEM BETt next within tbeuattal hours <»f sale, before tho Court Uout'o Roar* ia Greensboro Greene County. Ga , for distribution among the legatees, that valuable tract of Land known as Dover, tho residence of* Col. It. J. Willis, late of said county,* deccafed. Situated about «ix milos Wesf of Greensb ro, on the Decree liiver between Daniels’ and Willis* Fercks The tr.net ontains about two thousand ncres more or jes* ; and is one of the most productive farms .*n Middle GorgU though an eximiniti *d of tiie cw now gr ow ing on tho place wiil be more suhfctactory than anything we could s.iy in its behalf. The terms will be oash on the <J#y of sale, the pur chaser to pay for pjpors, itn-i given on tho Ist of JnuaVy next. The purser can be supplied with provisions and stock of kinds nccediary for tho place- Capt .L B. 'Willis, w>' re-idea on the firm will t ke piufwuro in uQ 7 person who may desire tbtxamine .»♦ S D, HEARD JAS H. WILLIS . L B. WILLIS •f Executors SaSc. J>Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE HONOR v>blc Court of Ordiniry of Greene Cmnty Georvia will he sold before tho Court House Door in tho City of Ur ecnc boro in said County between the legal houys of s iie ou the IST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER next, the foilowin t tract of Land belonging to the Estate of Archibald li, Perkins, dec’d, to wit • The tract containing Eleven Hundred uuJ Sixteen and o*o Half (lilGj) Acre.-, more or le--s, «and) ining lands ot Asa Rhodes, Hugh M King, Wm W Drookr and others,on ihe w*t«rsof the Ogeche, in said county The above tree ot landXvilt be sold in three par ents or tree's as follows to wit ; One Tract containing Four Hnndred mid Fifty Acres, more or less, adjjiu ing lands of Asa Rhodes Wm A Akins. Another Trnect ontainiag two hundred and ninety four and ono half acres, adjoining Hugh M. King, Wm W. Drooke and others and also the fee ‘n remainder in that por tion of the said Land which has t een assig led to his widow as dorer. containing ih ro hundred ands. vou ty two acres, field for the benefit of .he creditors s»i i deceased. Terms of Sale CASH MARTHA A. PERKINS Admx Hi- rEUKINS Abmr. thcEstato of A-ebibald II Porkins deceased Cireens'ioi-u Ga Dot 12- 4Jds Commission sis Sale ! Georgia, Greene County.— IN pursuance ot au otdcrol the ouperiwCourt . ot slad County, will be i-old at public outcry oit the Ist Tuesday in November next before the Court House of said county lie t" een the usual hours of sale the tract ot land belonging to the Orphans of Richard S. Park situated in said cotta y, and adjoining lands of .seaborn Lawrence, Augustus !,. Kimbrough and ■thate, ewndaining Niue Hundred A ninety two acres, rtti.rf or let-, hold for partition. Team ca ll ou the day of tale. Ja?. L. Brown. L. I». Jackson. Juo. E. Walker. F A R I T R A*D E A.!<.B E A G O , AYho *alc ftlroccr -AND <‘o in ini,> OFFI S FOR SALE : t /-v ( -v aAa i inds Swr !t'« pattnnt Self Fatten bailing < olton Ki y Tie warranted Liberal terms are offered to city c 1 country Merchans and 1 lan. 2IOP ' LROFJE ! ! .GREENL 1\ [RICH RDSO.VS] r iVl'l Coils and If coila in stero and to arrive, of ,)0U Richardso i Greonleaf, being the only gen uiiis. Grettal in uso. BAGGIN AND GUNNY BAGS .>A halos Heavy ;dia Bagging 200 Oumy Bags Z\' much used f baling Cotton, 500 pounds Laic- CJlover ;n<l €wras« Soydst IN any quantity-.ed Ctovev, Herd’s Grass, L.uo Grcss, lluogari . Orchard G-as etc. -'LOISt 1 aAA hags Ft ‘iy Flour now in store. iACON 4 (A / it nc * s ,ear a T Clear K b *4 \ /*' Sides and tho best Mams pyu s superior Hams, warranted. ° LARD barrels aepegs Pure Leaf Lard. CEMEKI ami PLABTEB. 60 barrels inforo and for sale. A. K. SE A GO Grocer and Con ission Merchant New Fire Proof Building old star Corner of Forsyth and Mitchells Stretts Atlanta oetl9-lm COTTONLnTIRS ATTSMTICN WRIGHTS SON COTTON SCREW. ON account oAo great d-c'me Cotton Ibe prioo of thopov© Screws is reduced to SUo as livered at Atlaita or Angiista on the cars 'A \ uablo.improvoment has rec. ntly boon made in ti ARCH Send for circular with lull discription of fr is eto , , Refers to Plat rs in Greeno anl lianocok who are 8 ingthem l-’or ft her information apply to D. D. A LM ER Gcal, t Augu=ta or Atlanta. octl9* 3ius F.}O R R A , CONFICTIOERY AND FANCY GROCERIES, V II EUALL Str. west s : do, A few doors Ml Alabama Street. ATLANTA GA. WINESBRANDIES LIQUORS, Cordials Ts Sugars Coffee Candies leserves Crackers Butter Cheese Hsm Baef Fish Pork Lard Ki *<?• Frults J,uts Corrects Ra ns Separs Kipes Snuff etc- Coucwjr Merchassupplied at New lork Pric s. i cctl9—3ms I A. eAKJcTES, / Speedy Cure Ineuralgia, \ /] NERVOUS MA &MT J DISEASES. J/T its Effects arc --7 SlagictU. It is an unking remedy in all cw of Nearalgia Faeia’is. ofteoffectiug a perfect care in lees than twenty-four hits, from the asc of no more than two or No r othor son of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed to yield this wonderiul remedial . Even in theivereft cases of Ch’onie Neuralgia ' and f-saeral ne-ous derargaments,—of tm.ny years star ding tic omire system, its u.-c for a few day®, or a fw weeks at the utmost, always affords tho most astoni.ing relief, and very rarely foils to r>roduc» a eompte anl pciiniuunt euro. . It contains x drugs or othur materials in the slightest dogreur.jurious, oven to the most delicate system- and cai always be used wrh perfect safety has long len i-i constant use by many of our most eminent liysleians. whogtvoil Ueir unanimous and urqualiSed.pproval. . .Sent by maiou receipt of price, and postage. One package. 8100, . • Postage 6 cent. Six packages • 6 00, . . (| „ It'Yi' and retail dea’ers in drugs aud me’dunes throughout the l mtod States and by firRNER & Cos., Solo Proprio'ors tc>1 o i >o Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. KAYtVNIGII & 1)E(KE«8 BILLIARD TABLES The mostKe.i.blo cu.hfon nEcd on Bi Hard Table 8 the 8 * CAT ii IT CrBIHO.\, Manufactured A Tvavana’gh & Decker, a^d Prc IS, 1866 Kce Scientific Aiueiican, vo! 10 2so. 11 3 M „ v -i It Is the only Cushion th.it prirsesscs an tho qja * ities essential io 1 perfioct Cushion. It i« tue m ® s elastic and mostiurvble Cushion ever offered 4 to to billiard-flajingpubUc as is abundantly proven by the great demajd for it since its introduction. IN pecu iarity-whici distinguish«s the Cat-Gut Lwnv'ii and renders itsiperior t> all others, is tho tiehtenpd cord c f cat gut thicn overlies the Lace aud o the rubber aud runaing the full length of the which prevents he bait from beedmg into the rubber and jumping fojn the table. The addition of the cit gut e >r*i alho adis much t j the clasticy of the Cushion Thu cat-gut Cishion has already been applied to over l 000 table?which arc iu constant It caa be applied to ta\les of any m ke, for $' 3 per set. K ivanngh A Lacker’s Kactofy. t'ie corner of Centre and Canal Street-', N. Y is the most complete of’ts kini in th-world. The machinery k» of tho most improved character* tho lumber drying r>om tiie largest in t!ie United States, the material used the be*t that cah be purchased and the workmen thoroughly Lilli ad C.oih, D ills, Cues anl Trimmings all of the best make, ©distantly on hand, K iran *gh dt Itoeker are tho rn’y agents in this c 'untry f r Kay $ Cuo Ce ner t. adjudged l>y compe tent authorities it be the best eminent e\ f-r used. full size tables cut down fok sioo S Ld fjr llluatr.ite<l Fr ee List • K AY A NAG II A DECK ER, Come: ct < ei.uc A C« » ! * i FALL m WINTER GOODS | | aving severed m3 cDNxairroN wrra the firm of c. a, daviiarro. takeith in ft bo 1 of iinn .nncing to his f >nd’ ar.-I the pub’i.i generally that ho bus recontly oponod a now Store at the lj 3 (an j w fo. H. I*. Moses A Cos. ami has on hand a ouinpleto assortment of embracin'” s lai c and beautiful selection of I>R\_ GOODS, DRKS* GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS STC. a choice supply of- ** f - Saddlery Boots, Shoes, Ilats, and'Caps Ho purchased his Goods in New York forjeash and owing to the deplorable financial condition ofthe country he is satisfied to soil with SHORT PROI TTS. Bein'” under many obligation* to his friends and customers for past patronage he respectfully solicits con tinuation of the same, and ho knows he hazirds nothing in saying that ho will sell as cheap us any othecr Store in Middle Georgia. (J roensbo“o Georgia, October l~th 1867 Arrival of Trains in Greensboro Day Passenger. Arrive from Atlanta 10.0 C a m “ Augusta 12.10 j> m Night Passenger. Arrive from Atlanta 10.3.1 pm -• v Augusta 1-00 am. Way Freight. Arrive from Atlanta 5-20 a tn *• -‘ Augusta.. 3,45 pin j piE Tilt Passenger Trains remain in Greens-] boro 5 minutes ; the Freight Trains 10 minutes. Memphis & Charleston R. R Trains leave Menmpliis as folio s Through Etpress 7:00 a m Through Yfail • 0:40 p m Somerville Accomodation 3:40 pm Through Express—Connetcs at Grand Junction I with afternoon train on Mississippi Central j Railroad for IJol.y springs Water Valley. Grenada, Jackson, Vicksburg, Now Or leans, etc. At Corinth for Okolona, Colutnlms,Miss. Mobile, A'a.,etc. At Decatur for Columbia, Nashville, Louisville I Cinciunatti, etc. I At Chattanooga for all places in Eastern Alabama I Georgia, North and South Carolina, Virginia, Washington, Baltimore, New Y’ork, etc. Through MailCo unects at Grand Junction with trains for Bolivar and Jackson Tcnn. At Decatur, fcr Athens, Pulaski, Alabama, Columbus, Nashville, etc* At Chatanooga, trains connect for same points re, Express Trains. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH For further information, apply at office. 13 Court Street W.J. ROSS, Geu l Sup t A. A Barnes General Ticket Agent. may 11 —ts S. 11. Shock Passenger Agent Change oi" Schedule on ihe Georgia llailroad ON and after Thursday. October 10th, 18G7, the Passenger Trains on the Uoorst* Railroad will run ai follows : j Day Passenger Train. (Daily, Sun day Excepted,) Leave Augusta at ' a * m Leave Atlanta at *° n °P “ Arrive at Augusta at 1 on ' F, Arrive at Atlanta at b 3d p- m .Night Pessenser Tram Leave Augnsta at P- m Leave Allan:a at , 5 n 4 » P* “ Arrive at Augusta at “. o “_ a m Arrive at Atlanta at , ° io * ? Pi.saenger for Sparta, YYashington and Athents, U must take Day Passenger Train from Augusta an Atlanta. , „ , l'aasongers for West Point, Montgomery, Selma Mobile, and New Orleans must leave Augusta on , Night Passenger Train at 7.15 p, m, to make close j con eetion?, „ , _ Passengers for Nashville, C .rinth, Grand Junction Memphis Louisville, and 3t. Louis, can tako uitb.er tram and louke (jlcso connections. Trough Tickets and B.sggago Checked through to he above places Pullman’s Pa'f’co SfocfiTng Vara cru a.l Nigh Passenger Trams, E. W COLE ootid -ts General Superintendent Atlauta & W. P. Railroad L, P. GRANT, Superendeni. Leave Atlanta J? a Arrive at Wert Point ,oAn Leave West l’oint L4n ** Arrive at Atlanta o 30 p m Ftilc under Distress NY arrant WILT, bosold before the Court House deer in the ritw of (> e«nsboro G-eene County Georgia, on the 7 FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER _ next, betweeu the legal hours of sale, the property to wit *. Ono Bedsteid Matrass aud P'<fo w . oneOooking Stove anl fixtures one pr. lairba.nk Patent Platiorai Scales, one pr. Counter Scales nine Ch airs Two Coats and chest also one lot of Bir-r>om Fixture*, loved on as the pmperty.of James T. 3ff*tt L . s itisfy onedistress warent in favor of John 1.. J»ek sin against James T. Scott. Proporty pointed out by James W. Winfield • JQUy c PALMER . opts—tds Srol Blff-O.c Notice to Debtors and Creditors- ALL persons indebted to the Estate of I\il liam \Y D. Weaver late id Greene County, deceased, are required to mak ■ immediate pay-j inenl. and. all person having demands against aid deceased w ’ present them in terms of the CAROLINE M. W'IAV.ER-i sep2B-6t*ds Executrix Medicinal, DR W. L.BETHEA will return to Greembore oa M.uti iy next tn resume the practiie of Med iiine iu its various branches, l'a* patronago ot tia old friends and the public generally is most rc-pect fully solicited, octl'-lt lixurcsp Ofiicc. DEUSONs wUiiT , I re: d‘ X part ofthe V-.tU- Sftxitl. Will find i*>- 'sUntlein Express C.-mpA ly. Ttm fcWt andtrost ll - J. F, ZIVMEKJIAN. MSBIILII & fflffil W RAILHIA9 CIUJVGE OF TIME. Two Daily Trains leave Nashville for Washington, New York, and all points East and South, Close connection made at Chattanooga morningand evening tor all E istcrn and Southern cities. OFFICK EXKRAI, SIU-ERIXTEXUEST, } N. &G. Railroad, f Na'Htti.lk. Trxx.. Jan. 27. IS«7. ) ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 18117, and until further uotice, Basseuger prains will run as (ollotvs ; Leave Nashville for Wasington, New York, Atlanta, Macon, Moiitognmory, Aifgttsta, Savan nah. New Orleans and Mobile, at 5:00 a. m. and 5.00 p. m. arriving at Chattanooga at 2:00 a. m. aud 2:00 p. m. : both trains making close connec tions at Chattanooga with E. T. AGa. end West erp and, Atlantic railroad trains: Returning leave Chattanooga at 7:40 a.m. and 7;40 p. m. upon arrival of E. T. & Ga. and IV. & A. trains, arriving iu Nashville at 4-30 a. m. and 4:30 p. iu. Elegant Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Passenger Trains. SiiKAßyvii.Lii •Accommodation’.—Leave Sbelby ville at 5-20 a. m. and 12:50 p. m. arriving in Nashville at 11:10 a; m. and 4:30 p. m. Leave Nasliville forSlielbyvilles;ooa. m. and 5,-00 p in. arriving in Sbelbyville 9:00 a m. and 9:05 p. m. Nahville and Northwesterh K, H. PASSENGER 1 RAIN. Leaves Nashville 4:40 p. in. ; arrives Johnson* vilie 10:30 p. m. Leaves Johnsouville 3.00 a. in, arrives Nashville 8-50 a. m, YVM. P, IN NFS Gen. Sup’t, N &O. and A’, ft N. IV. R R. J.D, MANCE,Gen’I Puss: Agex> t HENfIYjittOORE&GEHOtiG, Manufacturers and Jobbers of CLOTHING, Ko. sKvoailway, Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, NEW IRIK. Pbn.tr Heart, Jr,, formerly o Ilenrys, Smith j Townsend. °iix T. llf.nrt, formerly of Saulsbury ft Henr y p-i. Ex. T. Moore J formerly with ilenrys, flLu Ur P. Gexuxg, ) Townsend. YVe have ready a large, handsome and w ell' assorted stock of ncaAy-lliule ClolUlßg, manufactured by us exclusively for the SOUTH ERN TRADE, which we are prepared to sell at Low Prices and on Liberal Terms. Our Stock is adapted in materia/, style, en gths, and sizes, exclusively to t heSouth, and comprises goods from the Lowest Priced to the Finest made, including a large assortment ot J goods for The recent decline iu woolen and cotton fab ric s will a able ns to offer Clothing ut Much Lower Prices than it ha3 been, sold for at any time iince ISfiO. Cask and Close Buyers from the South arc In vited to examine our stock before purch a sing as wo believe we can offer them great inuce-, :ue..U. Wo will ho happy to receive orders, and our loug experience iu the Southern business enables us to make selpctioiiKwhieh will bo certain to j give entire satisfaction. j Descriptive Catalogues with prices scu‘ by I mail if desired. HENRY, MQORE ft GEXUNG. 522 Broadway. | New York, July, W 7 . Sin Notice to Debtors & Creditors A LL personshavtng.demaods against Solomon A. P. Arnold late of Greene ContyG., deceased, will preseat them to mein terms of the Law, and ail indebted to suidi, deceased will make im mediate payment to, me. J AS. 1,. BROWN Aimr. of Solomon V. Arnold. augustffl—folds Carriage Shop. THE Subscribers having permanently located in Greencsboro, Ga., is prepared to do all kinds of . I Carriage, Buggy and Wagou Work, I in the neatest and best style. Also all kunls o! H L A C K S M ITUI N O . attention piven *o llorsc blioeiajj and Repairing old Acs solicited A liberal patronage is earnestlysoufoic >. " phctographic . MORGAN ft JONES bare openea over store of Elsas ft Adler a Pliotoiiii’.bic La llery. wl< re tbev nre prepared le take ptmtoglftpks. , .. | rotvn’ee, l’oiceiiun ui:u Gem 1 ictuies, Ac, V‘“ i a lines tal-.eU to fit Lockets, Breastpins, etc - “ p-rdobs r.*ed uox wait for cl*ar weather to l.ave tb«ir Pictures taken. ‘ TrrirA 1 eisicals rue new and nimble and pic -lui is t akeiibv th :ui v. ill nut be *otled by inois Hire ' *• »