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t££ newnan eebald.
j. c. W00TTE3T, - - * * - Editor.
NEWNAN, GA. NOV. 18,18GA.
tGST Xotirr* under this head ICilf he
rharycd twenty emit* » ini'.'f+Q
Ef Henderson
The reader is referred to the Card of
this gentleman. Dr. II., immediately after
the fy.ll of S un.|.ter entered as private the
1st Missouri Confederate Regiment, and; | lomaihie Instftnte.- respectfullv announce
rrniained a meinher of that organization J io the citizen? of Newnan and surrounding
untii disabled by wounds and promoted , country that they will open a
MALE SCHOOL
npHK undersigned, having rented the •• Pfai-
QQr Candidate!* are required to
for their announcement in advance.
pay
to Surgeon, lie lost heavily during the
war, and cannot now return home cn ac
count of his political sentiments.
j^Maj. (f. M. ITaxvey is authorized
to act as our agent iq Atlanta.
Advertisements.
I)r. J. T. Reese our clever townsmau
has received from New York a fresh sup
ply of Drugs, etc. Give him a call.
Howard Evans k Co., Wholesale Gro.
Ccr* Ac., solicit consignments.
Marshall A Carsons, Real Estate Rro-
W\ Auction and Com mission Merchants
desire*a liberal share of patronage.
Hedwine A Leak formerly citizens of
tfettTi&ll Burlesque Opera Troupe
The entertainment at Sargent's Hall
Thur>day night was a success. Everv
body and their children were there. The
audience went with the expectation of " ,:il ‘ C5 taught. Also the Latin
enjoying a hearty laugh and our word for ^°- * P re P ared {oT
it, they were not disappointed. The
Overture, by Troupe, and the singing by
Keller, Mitchell, Word, Siroril and Hen- Hatoa
derson, were superb. The witiciams of Spelling. Ueadin
Bones and Ginger could not be excelled.
The fancy dance by Sifnril was encored.
The Black Statue brought down the
house. The music was delight.'ul. In
fact the entire tmip e acquitted the mselve
w.th great credit and surpassed tlie
The rooms are commodious and well ar
ranged for the comfort of students.
Spelling. Reading, Arithmetic. Algebra. Ge
ometry. Trigonometry and the higher M ithe-
Lntin and Greek
College
*| course.
of Tuition.
, Geography
and Arithmetic .$4 00 per month.
Other branches. 5 00 u
Dae first day of each month.
Those desiring to send their boys or wards
would do well to see TV. 8. BEADLES,
Xov. 4-0-tf. TV. T. FREEMAN.
D. BROWDER & CO.,| poR SALE
DRY GOODS j • -by-
~ AI 77-. HILTON & ALLEN,
WHOLESALE Ann AaiAiL, too bbi«. sait,
IOOO lbs. Best Cheese,
erlv occupied by Messrs. Phillips. Fans ,
., and have Just received a large addition '
MALS SCHOOL,
i We have removed cur Wholesale Stock
Wednesday, Jan. 3d, I860. from No. 4-‘> to 37 Market street, the IlouSfc
fonnerl
& Go
to it of very desirable seasoiMvlAs Goods,
such as
floth?,
Sat*B*»ts f
Cassimerc*,
Kentucky Jeans,
White 1 Colored Flannels,
A verv handsome lot of
Newnan, and who have many warm friends expectations ot the most sanguine. If
in this and adjoining counties, propose to any our citizens wpre not present they
tell hv wholesale of retail at short profit hxvc no one to blame but themselves, for
a splendid assortment of Drugs, Medi- they wore notified that they would die re
retting a failure to enjoy the fun
The Troupe will again make thrir ap
pearance at same place Friday night 17th.
FOR SHERIFF.
igra^ We are authorized to .announce Capt.
J. W. ANDERSON as u candidate for^-Sheriff
of Coweta county, aud LLcuU.J. W. ABRA
HAMS his Deputy, at tlie election in January
next. _ . [Xov._l8-l l-tde. -
CSj—Wc arc authorized to announce JOilX
G. 11AM as s candidate for Sheriff of Coweta
sines, etc. If you-visit Atlanta give
th^m a call. If you remain at home send,
your orders, . Success to the firm.
T. A D. Swint A Co., have something
of everything you can think of for salc-
They will fell at short profit.
Dr. J. W Wiley
Has returned to Newnan to resume the
practice of Dentistry. He is a Doctor of
Dental Surgery. No one but a graduate
has a right to the affix'of I). D. S. If
you wish to patronize an open hearted,
*i«*er man and who lias lost heavily du
ring the war, give your support and in-1 count -'’ “t the next January election. ]ll-tde
flucncc to Dr. J, W. Wiley. are authorized to announce WM. B.
BLALOCK as a candidate for Sheriff of Cow
_ eta county at the election - in January next.
Prof H- F. Smith
This gentleman has been solicited by
Pastor and Deacons of the Baptist church
to deliver two Lectures, ono on Electrici-
tv, and the other on “ The Philosophy of | the
Love in Marriage,” for the benefit of j
Kaftbath Schools. By reference to anoth- FOR TAX - RECEIVER,
er column our readers will learn he has R^The friends of Mr. J. A. Z. SHELL
consented to do so. 'l ime Thursday and \ announce him as a candidate for Tax Receiver
Friday night 23d A 24th of Nov. The Me
teor newspaper published in 1837, pays
the Prof, a very high compliment, and says
he was honored with a crowded house and
the audience were delighted. In fact we
h ive seen flattering notices or Prof. S. j
from some of the most learned men, and i
talented editors, residing in the different
states of the Union. One writer says’j
“ We have no hesitation in speaking of)
Prof. 8 , as a man of science. We doubt
not that a treat is in store for our citizens.
ID issolntion.
fTVHE Partnership - heretofore existing bc-
_| tween the subscribers in the firm of Re 1-
wine & Henry, has bec-n this day dissolved by
mutual consent. C. L. REDWIXK.
J. S. HENRY,
Sept. 9tb, 1805.
IS,
Will continue business
old Stand of
9
at the
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
Bg^-We arc authorized to announce Major
J. P. BREWSTER as a candidate for Clerk of
Superior Court of Coweta county.
of Coweta county at the election in January
next.
Mr. Shell was wounded severely in the arm
at the ha'tle of U'l.uicellorSville, anil i- unable
to labor and support himself and his family,
lie is competent to till the office to which his
friends desire to elect him. [nov ll-'O-tde.
TVc are authorized to announce LEVI
S. Y'TL’NG, as a candidate for Receiver of
Tax R._ tutu at the.Election in January next.
REIVING & HENRY,
XE WXAX, GA.
WHOLESALE ANP RETAIL
D1CAl.kR IX
Fine French Merltioes, in all colors,
•* All Wool Delaines, “ “
“ Empress Cloths, “ “
A great eariety of_ Poplins and Lustres,
Checked Cashmere#,
Praia LinseVs, and
Bleached Domestics. '-
Which added to the variety and stock on hand
makes it very complete and full. We respect
fully invite the trade to call and see for them
selves what we have and how we sell,
fcjj- Terms Cash and small Profits
D. BROWDER & CO.,
Montgomery, Ala.
No. 24 Linen Ilall, No. 24
MARKET STREET,
Montgomery, Alabama,
ky-3i
Medicines, Chemicals,
PERFUMERY, FINE TOILET SOAPS, FINE
HAia A# B 2Q0SE Mu SEES,
TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, AND SHOULDER
We arc constantly receiving
.. CO —
.T8D
. 122
. 10
...,300
....250
... 80
.... 43
.... 43
The Election
The fiction held in this county
Wednesday I5th, resulted as follows:
FOR GOVERNOR,
Jenkins,
I'Uit CONGRESS.
Buchanan
IDglymi,...
11*11, : -
ran SENATE.
Turner ,....'........
Robinson,
Arnold,
Watson,
Beal!
FoR R K. I • R K S K N T All V K S.
J E. Stallings,. 300
J. W. Tench, 203
U. I). Smith, 24-1
J. 1>. Simms,, 210
U R. Wilkinson 200
T. Kiiby 195
T. D. Goodwyn, 78
Lasscter 33
M ERIUWETII ER COUNTY.
FOR GOVERNOR.
Jenkins,....:
for congress.
Buchanan,
Bigham,
Hall,
FOR SENATE.
W. A Turner, 4G8
• J. E. Robinson, 104
J.J. Beall 10
1*. E. Arnold, 13
J. D. Watson, 2
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
Tucker, 531 ,
Render, 302 .
( Montgomery, 205
Stone, 50
Palmetto. Nov. 17, 1865.
Mr. Editor:—Below I give you the
vote of this County (Campbell.)
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
jj^jf-We are authorized to announce J. P.
NEELY as a candidate' fur the office of Tax
Collector of Coweta countv. [Xov. 18-11-tde.
- L' •• •'
jtfcjy We are authorized to announce JAMES
M. JACKSON, of the 4th D’&rict uf Coweta,
a candidate for Tax Collector, , .
Mr. Jackson was severely- wounded in the
late war. and is u able tojjilpir fur :j support.
lu-charze t’ae duties
and is fully eotupet.ut to dU'
of the ofli e.
Many \j)Tt:r.5r.
fgy-We arc authorized to an ounce ENOCH
GARTER a candidate Tor,The WTh-e of Tax
Collector of Coweta county. [Nov. 4-S-tdc.
We are authorized to announce I. N
FARMER, its a <yu» iidate f«*r Tpx Collector at
the Election in/January nexti H* «fcis-'a sol
dier in the Confederate army, and at the first
battle of Manassas lost his right Hand. He re
spectfully ask# the support of his fellow citi-
Z-I1S.
MRSUED,
In Carroll county, at the residence of the
I bride's father, on Tuesday evening, the 14th
! inst., by tiie Rev. James St 'cv. the Rev. \\ il-
! liam A Parks and Miss Ann D. Moork.
Also, by the same, and at the same time and
i place. Mr! Rukkut J. Eai.i.y and Miss Sarah
i J. Moore.
BHAC2E3S,
pfiRF mmw
f ULi£j blUUUllO
For Medicinal uses,
BLUE STONE, tTINGEB,
IKB133, MABDET, CDPPERAS
T)r' a Arr - n'7r»f)T)' y 7'v> -N-VTVXV
aJaXa’IL a^ X a!aa a xitAAf A’iAxUAIfiy
Starclij Spt’s Turpentine,
WJl
..03S
..351
..223
.. 10
Lamps and L.nmp Chimneys,
Pens, Ink, Letter Paper,-En
velops, Dve woods and Dye
Stuffs. In fact my stock will
contain everything that is kept
in a first Class
NEW GOOD J AT ‘LINEN HALL, 1
Where it is our habit and purpose to keep
cverything in our line of business that people
want, from a Crotchet Needle or a Diaper Pin
to the best
SILKS LYD DRESS GOODS
That are imported, everything to wear, and
everything to make up and ornament it.
We have just received
30 pieces of Fine French MER1NOES in every
shade of color.
20 pieces of the finest EMPRESS CIIOTIIES,
all shades and highest colors,
Infants and Misses
Knit Sacks, Land ikes an! Shawls.
We have every variety of Good? for
Ladies, Children and Hisses,
And for a 1
JIc», Youths aud Boys*
Including
BOOTS <3c SHOES,
3EE -A. "I 0 ® ?
And Trimmings for all.
Nov. ll-in-0m. D..BROWDER & CO.
JOHNSON & GARRETT,
DRUG STORE
USED,
! At the residence of his uncle, G. W Cook.
! Esq., in Newnan, on the 8t!l in<t., Lieutenant
; IIknry L. Jon is, of Co. I. 1st Ala. \ ols.. aged
: 2-5 Years.
The deceased was endeared to his relatives |
j and friends by his many p’easing aqd amiable ; Rv strict attention to the wants of custo-
qualities. His innocent life and kin>disposi- j , nf . r , i hcqie to merit a share of public patron-
j tiun elicited the est , * < ‘ n t of those who knew j ;l}re> I respectfully invite my friends to call
; him; ami ion.:, very long will the vaccuum i examine my Stockland prices. Physicians
occasioned by bis departure to the world of J prescriptions carefully compounded, and all
i spirits be felt by affectionate relatives and j ()r ,] crs correctly answered. Medicines w,ur-
i manv sympathizing triends. Death overtook ; routed genuine and ot the best quality,
him with the dew of the piornin~ : 1 "
FOR
Jenkins,
FOR
High am
GOVERNOR.
CONGRESS.
....516
....277
llnrlmnin
....254
FOR SENATE.
Beall
....246
0
Arnold,.........
o
_ of his life
sparkling on bis green leaf.
Friends, mourn ye not as they [the past j
Whose spirits' light is quenched! For him !
Is sealed, lie may not tall, he may not cast
i I is birthright's hope away!
All is not htre of our beloved and blessed. ]
Leave ye the sleeper with his God to test! i
Mary I. Smith.
TO PTJBLISHEBS. j
\\T ANTED—A situation as printer, by a.
man with sober, steady habits, and a i
-mall fiHtily. AddiMi; 11 - H. Herald Of
fice, Newnan, Ga. N^v. 11, 18>»;).-St. |
- J. S. HENRY.
Sept. 1G, 1855-2-6m.
FOR REFRESENTATIVK.
Edge, 231
« i ttcd 131
Yancey, 138
One District'thrown out, the returns
were'wrong. The vote is very satall not
more than half of the strength of the ‘
County. Yours &c.,
J. J. Beall, i
** CARROLL COUNTY. |
Buchanan’s majority is 246.
FOR SENATE.
B. D. Thoutasson, 430 j
\V. W. Mcrrell.... 333 j
J.B. McDaniel 133
FOR REPRESENTATIVES.
Eli Benson, ' 523
S. Candler, 460
J. Long, ...429
A. 1>. Harrison, 428
HEARD COUNTY.
J. C. McDowell is elected Representa
tive. aud Bigham has a' small majority •
over Buchanan.
Harris—BighanTs majority 25.
It is certain that W. A-Turner is elect- j
•d Senator in the 36th Senatorial District, j
and probable J, B. McDaniel in 37 ;h.
Buchanan caried Troup County by 155
majority. lie received 330 majority in
Muscogee.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
Mrs. M. J. Nimmons
Will optn a
Yrnrntvyr vri
tX X aIiaNaAAxA OT'AAV_/UzAA I
The 1st Wednesday in Januar}' next,
in the building fronting lion. IT- Buchanan ? ,
residence. A liberal patronage respectfully
solicited.
Rates of Tuition.
Kt Class $16 2d Class...... $24 !
od ('Jass $32.
to he paid mothir or quarterly.
November 3 l-'l0-tf.
J1-01-I l '-'O'- 1 ] ’jawis jodafl'uo
• N CL T s IT110 Q[
VH
E. M. BRUCE & CO.,
BANKERS'
—AND—
COTTON FACTORS,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
E. F. METCALF & CO.,
C OMMISSION
—AND—
F0RWAP.DIN3 MERCHANTS,.
SAX ANN AH., GA.,
E. M. BRUCE, MORGAN & CO.,
DEALERS IX
General Merchandise
AND ALT. KINDS Of
COUNTRY PEOBUUE,
Brick Front, S.cond Boor -from Post Office,
NEWNAN, GA.,
Will keep on hand a general assortment of
such goods as are needed in the country, which
they will sell
Low for Cash or Conntry Produce.
November ll-10-3m.
Country
November 11-10-tf.
BALL AND SEE
OUR NEW STOCK
—OF—
Family Grpceries,
Hard-Ware,
Crockery,
Glass-W are,
Tin-Ware,
—AND—
Confectionery.
•Consisting i.t part as follows;—
Sugar. Glass Sugar Dishes. Ac.,
Coffee, Tumblers and Goblets,
N. O. Molasses, Pitchers and Bowls,
Flour, Sets Teas,
Salt, “ Plates,
Tobacco, Dishes,
Nails, Tin Coffee Pots,
Mackerel, Tin Buckets,
Cheese,- Tin Dippery,
Crackers, Tin PamtACups,
Oysters,' Pad Locks,
Cigars, Chest I.oiks,
Raisins, Butts .t Screws,
Candy, Rasps and Files,
Almonds, Anils’ L. II. Shovel,
Crearonuts, Pocket Kuive*,
Fine Cut Tobacco, Canned Fruits,
Gimlets, Shears, Snuffers, Hammers, Hatchets,
Augers, Axes, Slates and Pencils,Coffee Mills,
Curry .Combs, Horse Brushes, Shoe Brushes,
Blacking, Matches, Gate Hinges, Taek«, Awls,
Shoe Knives, Shoe NVls, Shoe Thread, Bristles,
Soda, Starch, Pepper, Ginger, Spice, Aim,
Capperas, Blue Stone, Rice, Candle#, Green
Tea, Bar and Toilet Soap, Cotton Cards, Buck
ets, Brooms, Tubs, Shovels and Tong-, Fry
Pans, Sifters, Shaving Boxes and Brushes,
Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, Dress and Pock
et Combs. Hair Pins, Pen, Ink and Paper, Pen
Holders. Lead Pencils, Thimbles, ^Buttons,
Sewing and Knitting Needles, &c.
We have also a lot of Shoes, Hats and
Woolen Shirts, all of which we offer on the
best terms. JONHS & CATES.
October 23-8-tf.
BREWSTER,
COWS &, CALVES.
I HAVE a few fine Milch Cows
and calves, for sale. Call’
soon or vou mnv loose a bar
gain. * 'J. E. DENT.
Nov. 11, 186*).—tf.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL those indebted to/the estate of B. W.
North, late of said, county, deceased,
will come forward and settle the same without
delay . and all having''deman<l- against said
deceased will present them in terms cf the
law in such cases made itnd provided.
II. A. NORTH. AdmY,
Nov. 11-10-fit. dc bonis non.
Ullunta Tliiutrtiscmciits.
W. T. &.L.S. MEAD,
’DRUGGISTS*
JffkfSK !\ai!s
FACTORY THREAD,
20 bDls. Flour,
CORN & SISAL,
COFFEE,
BROWN SUGAR, Assorted,
CRUSHED SUGAR, Cheap.
If .you wish to buy any of the above arti
cles, it would be greatly to your interest to
give us a call before buying elsewhere. The
highest market price paid for all
Produce.
•CHEMISTS,
-
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
. .
PAINTS AND OILS,
I
WINDOW GLASS,
PAINT BRUSHES,
[mssassat, m ssum,
Dental Instruments,
mis.&B.,
Cor. Whitehall *ad Marietta Streets.-
[Old Xorcross Corner,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
C‘
-:o:-
OUNTRY DEALERS and PHYSICIANS
would do well to examine our Stock be
fore buying elsewhere, as we will endeavor to
make it to their interest, both as to time and
price, to buy of us.
All orders filled with promptness and
rare, and we guaranty satisfaction in all our
Bills. [October 14-0-fim.
J. M HOLBROOK, Ag’t,
FOR
P. CCRBlTTcbCo.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
FM MI Will
Salesroom, 203 Broadway, N- Y.,
d*rmcli, Whitehall St.,
ATLANTA, GA.
September f»0-4-12m.
LEWIS L. ABBOTT. W. L. ABBOTT. B F. ABBOTT.
ABBOTT & BROTISERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
1).
M. Frank & Co.,
DEALERS IN
BitY GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
%
Gents Famishing Goods,
CROC'KERA^ etc.* etc.
NORTH-WEST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE.
ON* BAY STREET,
NEWNAN, GA.
Sept. 23-3-3in.
M. MARBURG,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION
AND
WHOLESALE d- RETAIL DEALERS
IN
PRODUCE LB GROCERIES,
^^/'la.itolxcni Str*;
ATLANTA, GA.
We keep constantly oa ha'nd and for sale a
rood stock of
Flour, Corn,
Bacon, Lard,
Sugar of all grades,
v • Coffee, Mackerel,
Pepper, Spices,
Soda in Kegs,
Tobacco, Lime,
Cheese, &c.
September 30-4-Cm.
P. P. PEASE & CO.,
REGEIV1N8. FORWARDING
—AND
Forwarding Merchants,
APALACHICOLA, FLA.
AND
Gr. M. Hanvey.
—WITH—
HIRSHBERG. LOEB&CO.,
WHOLESALE AND UKTAIL DEALERS IN
FOREIGN, and DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
EOOTS.lSHGES.eHATS, CAPS
mmrmmE,
LADIES AND GENTS’
FBBHtSifNGIGOOOiS,
WHITEHALL ST1IEHT,
Atlr.nta,G-n.
November 11-10-lm.
rnWO months after date application will bo
t*e 'made to the C< urt of Ordinaff of
Coweta at the first regular term after ex, ira-
tion of two months from this notice, for leave
to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of
Thos. Dyer Jr., late of said connty deceased!
for the benefit of heirs and creditors of said ‘
decca.-ck. JOHN P. REES, Adm r. j
With the will annexed.
Nov. 10th ISCo, COd.
Ft
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| Careful and prompt attention given to buying
and selling
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OR
FtETAlti,
IS AT
~Wki tell all Street,
ATLANTA, CA 4
Bushels Dried Peaches
For which the highest Market
Price will be paid.
JACGH BLMK.
Sept. 30-4-3m.
T. Y. SAWTELL,
caocsaY & COMMIIIXOI
MERCHANT,
Corner Whitehall and Kitchel Streets,
<£2eS±*
, ry v, r nrn >,
S m
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No. 42 Public Sqtlare,
TENNESSEE,
Announces to the holesnle Trade that be ,
jo aona-id
paoinjai
aq; anmsaj <n usajua.^
‘s a a ‘Aan.vi At f
AHLSIL>
Advance made on Consignuients made to
I WATTS, CRANE <fc CO-, New York,
WATTS, GIVEN & CO-, New Orleans,
W. C. WATTS k CO:, Liverpool, En
Administrator's Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order from the Honor
able Court of Ordinary of Coweta county,
Ga.. will be sold before the Court lloase door
in Newnan. between the legal hours of sale,
on the 1st Tuesday in January, 1866. the fol
lowing Lots of Land, situate in the 7th Dis
trict of Coweta county, Ga.: Lot number six
ty-three (63) and I ot number sixty-four (64). - g coast antly receiving and has on hand such
with the exception of the railroad right of
wav : also with the exception of one i 1 j square
acre including a grave-yard; also with the
exception of eighteen (18) acres in the riouth
west cornea, inci
afso with the excepi
near the North-east corner of said Lot, con
stituting in ail about three hundred and sev
enty-five (375j acres, more or less, to be sold.
Sold subject to the widow's dow-r from the
original tract of land, which consisted
aboniTonr hundred and eighty (480) acres
Soli as the property of Thos. C. Johnson, late
Df\ rnrT, A ,r T>V •'/ T H
A'X D
FILLOtt ALL ORDERS.
f
Agents for Selling Products from Cotton
an! Oil Factories.
Also, Agents for selling
•oods as are ttsuaRv kept in Ret**! Dry Goods j PRESERVED FRUITS,
S2teg jX"c(mi n Graan.lijstor»,.Uirf,l., .ill ,cll .1 *.!«» | p- LI Y('atS &(* &t‘
ception of about tea (lOjacres I I 11 MO, ilitaW, VAC., CtL.,
ith freight added.
In Sealed Cans and"Bottles,
Keeps constantly on hand a large and choice
assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
ALL KINDS OF'
GOVSTBT VXOAVOB
bought and sold at reasonable prices.
September 30-1-3m.-
M. LYNCH & CO.,
b:OK£ELLEFS, STATIONERS,
—AND—
SEWS DEASiERS,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, OA,
8^0“ Third Door from Rail Road.-^ffgy
September 30-4-3n>/ *
M. FRANK & C0b. at Atlanta and Newnan,
bv either of the above Hon=£5.
tVctober 2l-7-3m.
of Coweta i onaty. deceased" for the benefit of with them will be carefully executed,
be heirs of said d .’ceased.
I Nor. I' 1 : >:ds. G. L. JOHNSON. Adtn'r.
September 23-3-3m.
AT WaoZiESAZiE,
Atlanta, Ga.
’ Sept. 30-4-S.u.
FARTS SAI^E.
YY^ILL be sold to the highest bidder, on-
fV Tuesday, the 12th Decemlx r next, at
Mrs. Mary T. Herring's plantation, on the Mc
Intosh road, five miles South-east of Newnan,
J1 of her farm property, produce, kc., to-
wit: Ucrses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Goats, Corn,
Fodder, O. ts, Peas, Cotton Seed, Plantation
Wagons and Tools generally. All to be sold
without reserve, as the health of Mrs. Herring
is such that her fanning operations cannot h&
continued. TITOS. A. GRACE, Agent.
Nor. ll-10-t/Js.