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THE NEWNAN HEB.ALD- To the Voters of Coweta County.
J. P NEELY
Is a candidate for Tax Collector of
J. C. WITTEN, ^ - ^ Editor.
NF.WNAN, OA.; PEC- 0, I860.
this count} - . \\ c wish to say sotreihing in
bis behalf. Mr. Neely entered the ser
vice at an early day of the war. In the
| terrible battle of Gettysburg, be received
A London capitalist came to me not
n.any months since, (says a sculptor.) and
opened the conversation by saying :
“ Sir, your name is Robson
“ And you are a statuary ?” he said,
i admitted the fact also, substituting
sculptor. .. .
MJV^AN KETAIL 5IAKRET.
CORSECTSD WEEKLY BY
jcrrss k
Grocers and Coxvissiox Merchants.
War Declared ! 1
C. D. SMITH.
J. I.ORCn.
C. L. UDWIR«, X. D.~
k. r. leak.
Xntim under this head icill- he
charged tienity rents n h»r.risA
No ICK Mari ia-e notices,Obituaries, j six wounds. One made the amputation
• i ’..-trrlv for personal ben-:of his left arm necessary—another so
irticlcs exclusively i
^ he inserted unless acconrpa- damaged his collar bone as to prevent bis
n icd with the money. We charge twenty doing hard labor with his right hand- f rom hVs pocket, “ I am a rentable man ;
for personal articles. | another rendered forever stii. bis right [ w;,s horn in the environs of London,
ankle joint, and the other three made and be ^ n 1;fe bv selU „ s matc hcs at five
End
efit, will n'
cents a line _
G. M. IlANVEY is authorised
to act as our agent in Atlanta.
' Jones <fc Cates have just received a
fresh supply of Groceries, Crockery,
Hardware, Ac. If you want
Coffee, Sugar an
give them a cal
Thev ar* - also-prepared tQ furnish
fectionarics, Ac., to all who may desire.
Cpttoy.—Market not so active as it has
been. We quote Ordinary 25: Low Middling
2d; Good Middling 35.
Sir,” continued he, “I will give you Factory Good?, * Both >hirting,>i f«-t^c
’ - J v,|.; 4-1 Se:v Island Shirting 40@60c f'yd.;
Cotton Yams—54.00 ®, $5.uOj* bunch.
Pry Goods.—Prints do ®. 40c* "jl yard;
IIleached Shirtings 50 (a 75c V . vd -
Countky Prodick—Corn $1,00 "p bushel:
Meal from wagons $l,lo "j 1 hushl; from stores
$1,50 T 1 bush.; Butter, 30c "jl lb.: Bees
wax, 20c 5b.; Eggs 25. dozen; iloney, j
20c V lb-; c- V lb.; Tallow 12 GROCERIES, -
' • Dried Fruit, Peaches, unpealed - 7
a commission.
I bowed and begged him to be seated.
‘ Robson,” said he, drawing a paper
SMITH & LORCH
Are now receiving at their Store oa the
South, side of the Public Square,
A large Stock of
ugly scats upon h's body. boxes a penoJ . p atn worth at this mo- pealed $1.00 ? bush.; Apples,
. f. x ee y is in eiery respect compe- nieat two hundred thousand pounds. i\,o0 7p» bush. '
tent to discharge the-dutics of the office [ bowed again and said p wus glad tu Scga*.-N. Orleans, 25® 30c V Ibg Crush-
he seeks. Voters ! at your call this gen- hear ; t j e sVarp.-Golden $17-5® $2,00: Cane, $1,00:
the best
tleman went forth to fieht for Southern
hear it.
‘•Sir,” he went on to say,
rtd Cheese' in the market, j He lias returned, woun- earned that two hundred thousand—how s^r’
[ ded and penniless. ( an y ou lorget Ins f r0lu selling matches I dame to running Baco: . . - - , „ ,
‘ ! services when vou si loot a Tax Collec’nr , . . Ilog round 24 ®- 2oc r* lb i Shoulders z - - (a
Con- ~ er ^ ICCS wnen you select a iax collector , errands . to taking care of a boss; to .>3 Uams, 24 ® 28c;; Clear sides, 25 @ 30e |
; how 1 Sorghum, GOc V S a *-
Coffee — Prime Rio, 45c pi 5b-
—3 @ : H C V lb-; $10,0) bbl.
jicon—f*nlv a small quantity in market.— •
HARD-WARE,
CROCKERY,
—and—
in January next ?
Many Voters.
trading in dog?, tobaccos, cottons, corns,
lb
Advertisements.
Rev. A. C. llcese, Principal of Carroll- j
ton Mason : c Institution will open the cx- A Caned Meeting of Citizens of Cow-
Comm unseated
Floor.—Extra Family, from wagons 7 y? ,
and sugars; and how that I came to be n ,. from slore s $<• ^ lb ; Superfine 7 jc y) lb-;
the man that I am; you’ll find all that ! $14,60 ®, $18.00 "p Bbl.
, , - , , , (. ■ Toracco.—50®$1 50c y? lb; Smoking 7o
made out on this paper, dates and lacts ^ ^
creises of that Institute on the second
Monday in January next. The experi
ence of the Principal and his reputation
as a teacher will secure for liitu a liberal
patronage. Success to him.
very-
remarkable
correct. Sir, it is
statement,”
I replied that I had no doubt of it but
eta County.
Newana, Ga., Dec. 5, 1805.
At a meeting of the citizens of Cow- f bat j d [ d no t sce w Pat it had to do with
eta county, hcid on ilic 5th inst., a com- j be mattci* in hand.
mittec. consisting of Col. \\ . l - . M right, u Sir,” said nty capitalist, “everything,
M. It, Carter, so well kno^n as a teach- chairman, Win. Overby, Rev. A. McLl [ w ; sb y 0 perpetuate my name. You
er to this community, proposes to open
on the 15th of January a Mixed school.
Mr. Carter is a worthy man and a compe
tent teacher and we wish hint much suc
cess and encouragement from his old pa
trons and the friends of education in this ; of the citizens of the county, to be held
, on Saturday, the 10th of Decembor, 18G5.
community. j J ’
W. M. Rvnolds, is better prepared than ; suitable preamble aud resolutions in re-
cver to furnish to his customers, Cooking ! gard to the duties of the ci.izens of the
Stoves, and Tin Ware at reduced prices, j county in hiring freedmen f*r the next
Mr. Reynold is a liberal and enterprising i y ear , an l renting lands to them, Ac.
dealer, and his institution ought to be as ’ The citizens of the county are earnest-
liberal ly sustained by the community.
Also sce Notice of Ordinary and T. B.
Parks.
T Kirby offers desirable property for
sale, as Administrator of the estate of
Jo Bobannon, deceased.
roy, Cant. J. II. Graham, John Ray, Dr have a pretty thing, sir, here in Rome, a
B. A. Ware, Thos. 1). Goodwyn, John L pillar with a procession twisting up all
Conyers. John Morgan, Mm. I . Andcr- v roUnd and afigure at the top. X think
ton and Maj. IN. N\ • I bonus, was ap- y PU ca u it Trajans Column. Now Rob-
pointed to report to a subsequent meeting son> s j r ^ j wish you to make me one just
like it—same height, same size, and mon
ey no object. You shall represent my
career in all my various trades, a twisting
c .1 „ around the column, beginning with the
small chap selling matches at five boxes
a penny, and ending with the full length
figure of roe on the summit, with one hand
in roy bosom, and the other under my
coat tails.”
ly requested to attend the meeting ii
Newnan on the lGth inst.
TIIOS. A. GRACE, Ch’n
W. NY Thomas, Secretary.
S avannah, Griffin & N. Alabama R. R.
Gkx. NVoodsSustained.—The Mobile
Times is informed officially that in the
conflict of authority lately raised between
the United States District Court and Maj.
Gen. NVoods, on the relation of T. C. A.
Dexter, charged with cotton frauds against
the Government, the action of the military
authorities has been confirmed and sus-
Frank Gurley to be IIung on Fri
day.—In order that our readers may un
derstand matters connected with the re-
A Convention of the Stockholdersof this j lease and subsequent re-arrest of Gurley,
Road was held in this place on Thursday j the slayer of McCook, wc made inquiries j ~“ if)cd fay the rresiden t.
at headquarters, aud learned the follow
ing :
Before the release of Gurley, the Pres-
sident had not seen the findings of tlie
court. While the papers‘were on their
the 7th inst.
The meeting was organized by calling
Maj. T. A. Grace to the chair, and ap
pointing F. T. Pismuke, of Griffin, Sec
retary On inquiry it was found that
4,105 shares wore represented. An clcc-
4ion for President and Directors was held,
and the following is the result:
Judge C. H. Johnson, of Griffin, Pres- prisoners of war, to Point Look Out, for
Martial law still exists in Alabama.
CARRIED,
On the 3d inst.. by Judge R. Y. Brown, Asa
M."Huggins and Miss Elizabeth F. Gates, all
way to NYashington, Capt. Goodwin, then , °f l ^' 3 county.
in charge of prisoners here received*™.! 1" this idace, December 5th, by the Rev.
. . . ! James Stacy, Cajit. James S. W ilson, of Bairds-
order to send all citizen prisoners, a,, 'U p 0 wn, Ga., to Miss Ella E., eldest daughter of
Stephen I). Smith, Esq.
ident.
J. J. Whitaker, Jno. M. Thomas, T.
A. Grace,
■and NY. S. Tanner Directors.
A resolution was unanimously adopted
exchange; aud he at once telegraphed to
the Commissioner, if citizen prisoners,
Benj. Milner, II. F. Merrill awaiting sentence, Were to be sent, and
received an affimative reply, and Guriy,
much to his own sus; rise was forwarded.
authorizing the Board of Directors to rc ! It had not been intended by the authori-
vise the list of subscriptions for Stock, j ties, however to release Gurley, but no
.the object iwflfeich is tc release all who j action was taken for his re-arrest, till a
•nre unwilling or unable to p ,y their sub j -'*« days since when the President, after
scriptions, while those who have paid a , examining the proceedings and findings
part and cannot now pay the balance due, | of the Court, ordered that he be taken
arc toiroeeave certificates of stock to that j into custody and hanged.
.amount and be released from all further! lie was at once brought to this city,
•obligation, if they so desire. j but was sent back yesterday, under guard,
A competent Engineer is to be employ-1 to Huntsville, where he will be executed
•cd as soon as practicable, to examine the | next Friday.—Nashville Tunes, Novcm-
work on the road and report its condition, | her 26/A.,
and estimated value, Ac , when new cer
tificates of Stock will be issued to stock
holders, according to the pro rata share
each one has ia.
The meeting was harmonious, and,
Correction.—E. M. Bruce, Esq., has
[Accompanying the above was a rich treat.
The wine, from the vineyard (in Coweta coun
ty) of Dent, Smith k An, to say nothing of
ihe sp'cnditl cake, etc., was delicious and will
compare favorably with any European or
American wine. Our best wishes attend the
happy couple.] n
CANDIDATES.
Election first Wednesday in January.
FOR SHERIFF.
jgg^TYe are authorized to announce Col.
GEO. It- CARMICHAEL as a candidate for
Sheriff of Coweta county, and Lieut. G. B.
McDOXALD his Deputy, at the election in
January next. [Nov. 25—tde.
are authorized to announce JOHN
G. ilA.U »s a candidate for Sheriff of Coweta
countv, and J. R. McC'OLLf M his Deputy, at
the election in January next.
Mr. McCoiium lost a leg in the late war in
the service of his country, and was also woun
ded in the right hand, thereby losing three of
Nails.—15 @ lPc "p lb; 13 @ 14 Ip keg.
Castings.— 15c p lb.
Candles.—Star, 40fnt.50c p lb-;
Ciieess.—40 @ 45c p lb.
Mackerel —$4.75 ® $5.00 p Kit. By the
doz. $2.00.
Sardines—00 (y) 75c p box.
Soap.—25 ® 80c p lb.
CorrEBAS.— 15® 25c p lb.
Black Peppeb.—75c p lb.
Soda.—25 ® 30c p lb.
* Starch —25 ® 30c p lb.
Spice.—75c p !b.
Ginger.— 75c plb.
Sulphur—40c p lb.
Potash.—50 ® 75c p lb.
Blacking.—10® 15c p box.
Matches.—10c p box.
Cotton Cards.—$1,50 (S $2,00p pair.
Pickles.—50 ®> 75c P j-»r.
Candies.—60c ® 75 p lb.
Bagging.—40 ® 50c p yd.
Rope.—30 ® 35c p lb.
Twine.—$1,00 ® $1,25 p bnncli.
Paints and Oils.—Kerosine Oil $2,00; Lin
seed. $4,00; Train $4,00 p gal; Coach Varn
ish $8,00; Leather Varnish S8,00 p gallon;
White Lead $4,00 p keg of 25 lbs.
Leather—Sole 50c p lb.; Kips, $3,00 ®.
4.00 each : Calf 73 85c. P lb.
he had presented Gen. Breckinridge with
considering the iacleuienejf of tlie wealth-j one hundred tliousand doliais. Augusta
er, was well attended. The iatenest a»d J Coiistinlioualist.
Augusta, Ga., Dec. 1, 1SG5.
good feeling manifested by the -Stock
holders present, evidenced to our mind
that the company is in earnest, that the
work on the road will ere long -be resum
ed, and the enterprise eventually be
ipasbed forward to a successful tenni-
tnafion.
Citizens’ Meeting.
A meeting of the citizens of Coweta
«eounty»was held at this place iuesday
last, Maj. Grace, by request, occupying
the chair, and Maj. NV- NV. Thomas act-, . . ... ,
o . nf the circulation of such a report will be as
ing as fcecretarv. Ihe object ot tne
embarrassing to him as mortifying to niy-
his fingers. He is nevertheless competent nnd
requested the publication of the follow- we |j qualified by education and business tal-
in r note contradicting the statement that ent, as is his associate, Mr. Ilam, to discharge
= ’ ! the dutie* of the office, if elected, to the sat
isfaction of the people of Coweta.
The above constitutes a good ticket for the
office of Sheriff and Deputy, and their election
is much desired by Many N oters.
£§y*AVe are authorized to announce Capt.
J. W. ANDERSON as a candidate for Sheriff
of Coweta county, and Lieut. J. W. ABRA
HAMS his Deputy, at the election in January
next. [Nov. 18-11-tde.
.< . r , , „ i ©27“We are authorized to announce W.M. B.
a statement in your papei that I had pre- j as a candidate for Sheriff of Cow-
seoted Gen. Breckinridge with one hua- ; e ta county at the election in January next.
thousand dollars, which X take this
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
Messers. Editors Montgomery Ledger. !
Montgomery, Alabama —
My attention has just been called to j
early opportunity to contadicf and correct.
General Breckinridge is living comforta
bly in Canada, docs not stand in need of
funds, and would not accept any such
sum, eveu if I were able to offer it; and
(^.We are authorized to announce Major
J. 1*. BREWSTER as a candidate for Clerk of
the Superior Court of Coweta county.
meeting was to take into consideration .
, , „ , . . ~ . self I therefore, must beg you, and all
the duty of the citizens of the county i seu- A » . - '
with regard to hiring freedtuen for the P»I*» C0 PJ ,n tf this ao!lcc ’
next year, renting lands to them, Ac.
Alder the transaction of some business
in connection with the object a~bove re
ferred to, the meeting adjourned to Sat
urday, the 16th inst. For further par
ticulars see hand bills.
• FOR TAX RECEIVER.
geg_„The friends of Mr. J. A. Z. SHELL
announce him as a candidate for Tax Receiver
of Coweta county at the election in January-
next.
Mr. Shell was wounded severely in the arm
at the battle of Chancellorsville, and is unable
to labor and support himself -and bis family.
He is competent to fill the office to which his
friends desire to elect him. [no'v ll-'O-tde.
; We are authorized to announce I.E5 I
" ** A *' ^ yoCNG, as a candidate for Receiver of
SPAIN AND Cuili—I lie Government Kelurn at t j, e Election in January next.
of Chili displays greater vigor in resisting » —
*. ,-grc.vLn, of Spain than U,.! FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
correction.
to make this
E. M. Bruce.
GRANTVIIjIjB
High School.
Male and Female Collegiate Institute.
LEONIDAS JONES, Principal,
Professor Mathematics, Ancient Languages, J,e.
THOMAS J. GIBSON, Assistant,
Instructor in English Branches.
Music Department.
Exercises begin on the second Monday
in January, 18GG.
Course of Study and Rates of Tuition
per Scholastic Month.
Primary Department, (Spelling, Read
ing and Writing.) .....?2 50
•Preparatory DEPABTjntNT, ^Hngli sh-
■ Grainnaar, Geography, Arithmetic.Ac.,) 4 00
Commercial Department, (English
Grammar, English Composition, Arith
metic, Book Keeping, Penmanship, AI-
■ gebra, kc.,) 5 00
Collegiate Department, (Natural Sci
ences and Belies Letters, Declamation,
Latin, Greek, French, Higher Mathe
matics, Music, &c.,) 5 00
TO TILS IPITIMS.
The above School will consist of two Terms
—six months for the first, and four for the
second. Students entering either of these
will b* charged from time of entrance until
close of the Term. Tuition payable at the dose
of each month. ^
Board nnd lodging can be had at $'20 per
month. To young men preferring to board
themselves, Maj. Moreland and others have
offered to furnish timber, and allow them to
build rooms on their land, near the Academy,
free'of charge.
“Christian Association’’ every Wednesday-
night. Lectures on Bible subjects.
“Literary Society”—important subjects
discussed—every Friday- night.
Respectfully,
LEONIDAS JONES,’Principal.
Maj. R. O. Moreland, ]
Rev. W. B. ?M th, |
Rev. E. Stafford, J-Trustees.
Thos. C. Moreland, |
John W. Arnold, J [Dec. 2-13-2m.
J. J. PINSON
Idas resumed business again at
SAKGHNT’S CORNER,
And is now receiving a general stock of
MERCHANDIZE.
As the CASH SYSTEM will be strictly ad
hered to, he adopt/as his motto
“Short Profits and Quick Sales,”
Hoping thereby -to obt-.in from the pnblic nnd
the community with which hia destiny has
been connected for more than thirty years a
liberal share of their patronage.
His stock consists of every variety of
CONFECTIONERIES,
Which will be sold at the
c&~\*ery Z.oteest J’r.frs.%=s
We hare on hand the finest
Wines and Liquors,
For Medicinal Purposes.
Also a great variety of
NOTIONS
—roit—
CHRISTMAS.
Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
R. L. HUNTER,) ,
C. D. SMITH, | Salesman.
December 2-13-tf.
M. MARBURG,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION
EE
No. 42 Public Square,
9
NASHVILIjE,
TENNESSEE,
Announces to tfie Wholesale Trade that "he
is constantly receiving and has on hand such
goods as are usually kept in Retail Dry Goods
Stores, which he will sell at Eastern prices,
with freight added..
M. FRANK & CO., at Atlanta and Newnan,
Ga., represent the firm, anl any orders left
with them will be carefully executed.
September 23-3-3m.
M. LYNCII & CO.,
booksellefs, stationers,
—AND
REWS DEALERS,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.,
Third Door from Rail Road.
September 30-l-3m.
LEWIS L. ABBOTT. W. L. ABBOTT. B. F. ABBOTT.
Dry Goods,
•z Boys’ Hats,
*>£fV_The garrison, under command of
I . •, • j , r> : TKSs=-We are authorized to announce J. P.
year exhibited by 1 era. They arc pash ng R c3ndidale for the office 0 f Tax _
ino- with the utmost energy the construe- Co!!ector 0 f Coweta county. [Nor. 18-11-tde. Hard-Ware & Cutlery,
.. . . , j. .bp i \i r \eelv lost his left arm in the war.
„ ; tiou of telegraph lines ana roaus into •“e j .ir. , ,. , rr\
Capt bloan, stationed at this place for the . . ^ J , , ... , , • . I brides -receiving othtr wounds which dL
pJtfe.uiODtHlcft here on ThunJ., I “ ,eTOr > “7" 'Y , “ ..if, di^uali.V hiu, from labor for the necc | 5
L, under order, to reporl at GriSa. I ade rUDmD S h "° fif™ *T Lj support of his toil/. Th, -af i.
... ., . . . coast towns ports of Jhe Republic. As f ra(Tf . 3 0 f the people of Coweta eoua.y7,
e are now without any troop* at this, . ,, . ,, - t ! in c s _ ^ ; f ..i c nr v: ni tb -
J 1 ‘ the Spaniard have only seven vessel, it are lespectfully sohcitca. lor nmi at tne
t is. of course, impossible for tltem to make election in January next, by
' * , , ’ * ^ . : Maxt Voters.
the blockade very efficient, aud the block-
J 1 - We are authorized to announce J AME->
a general assortment,
Groceries,
p??
* r
(L
re"
Dissatisfaction exists everywhere in j
Spain. A Madrid letter says the train ade running will soon
came in from Toledo laden with soldiers. : flourishing state of prosperity. Mui the
bawling out for a Republic. The officers i Chilians will not merely act on Urn defen-
indulged in open ribaldries upon royalty, i sive. They have already issued levers is fu’lly competent to ^edoues
and the people are buying up whistles, so : an J " everjl P eno “ hlve _ al " j are authorized to announce ENOCH
that none remain in the shops. These ready leit the country to avail themselves i c a c , in( ]idate for the office of Tax
view nf n general of these letters. Ihe Government has Collector of Coweta county.
be iu a most ^ ^[cKSONA 0 f the 4th District of Coweta,
• candidate for Tax Collector.
Mr Jackson was severely wounded in the
latV war and is arable to labor for a support,
purchases are made in view of a general
[Nov. 4-9-tde.
ebullation in honor of the Queen's pru- already sent a special eu\ >y to the Gov-. ^ candidate for Tax Collector at
Exirywherein v; 3 ' ‘ , st> He was a sol-
And a antnber of articles in the
DRUG LINE
Such as
dence in choleratic matters; and such is
the greeting which is preparing for her gra
cious Majesty whenever she shall make
bold to apper in the Prado.
ernmint i f Washington
Central and Soutii America the wannest
sympathy is manifested for the cause of
Chili.
Black Pepper,
All Spice, Cloves,
Castor Oil,
Sp’G Turpentine,
Borax, Red Lead.
Venetian Rid,
And several other articles in the Paint Line
too tedious to mention. Suffice it to say. he
has a greater variety of every kind of Mer
chandize than is usually kept in one establish-
M w- » A AV w Ilrt# ’ Or" w* 1P Vft 1 *
ABBOTT A BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
! WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS
IN
PRODUCE LYD GROCERIES,
Wliltoliall Str»,
ATLANTA, GA.
We keep constantly on hand and for sale a
good stock of
Flour, Corn,
Bacon, Lard,
Sugar of all grades,
Coffee, Mackerel,
Pepper, Spices,
Soda in Kegs,
Tobacco, Lime,
Cheese, &c.
September 3C-l-0tn.
REDWINE & LEAK.
WHOLESALE A BET AIL
Dealers in '
Drugs, Medictaes r
Dye-Stuffs, Faints,
Painters* Materials,.
Oils, Varnilhes,
Window Glass, &c.,
Wdl keep constantly on hand a well assorted
Stdck bf
IF-AJISrOY GOODS,
and various article* for
T h e Toilet;
Brandies, Wines and Whisky
For Medicinal purpos~s—warranted ns pure
' as the market affords ;
MACHINE, TANNERS’and LAMP
O I la S ,
With the latest styles of
LAMPS AHB LANTERNS,
&c., &e., &c.
Our motto will be ,
i^Quick Sales at Short Protits.*®*
Orders solicited from the surrounding towns
and country, which will meet with prompt
attention. Store at
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
ATLANTA, OA.
Nov. 18-1 i-Gm REDWIRE & LEAK.
ft. j. Htviio. «. W. KVA5S, JR. w. H. HOWARO, JK.
HOWARD, EVANS & CO.,
W. T.&.L.S- MEAD,
> DHUG€ISTS <
MES4LE OBOCKBS
AND • _
tfNEUl COMMISSION
merchants.
WHITEHALL STREET,
Atlanta, Georgia
AVIJf® larg* fContge aocommodaticns
^ consignments of all descriptions of
Merchandise, Country Frqjltve, Ac., respect-
fojjy solicited- [nor, 18-1 l-2m.
H
GK M. Haavey
—wnrm—
HIRSHBERG, LOEB&CO.,
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALERS H*
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS
LADIES AND GENTS’
FiRBiisiie iii,
WHITEHALL STREET,
A.tlBXX«B, OnCB.
November 11-10- 1m..
THE CHEAPEST
WISES
^ I % h S fl
CHEMISTS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAINTS AND OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
PAINT BRUSHES,
bis mm,
Dental Instruments,
Cot. Whitehall and Marietta Streets,
(Old Norcross Corner,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
/COUNTRY DEALERS and PfFVSfCfANS
would do wel' to examine oar Stock be
fore buying elsewhere, as we will endeavor to
make it to their interest, bolh as to time and
price, to bnv of us. -
Seaf-All orders fiiled with promptness and
rare, and we guaranty satisfaction in all our
Bi]l3. [OetOber l4-6-6m.
P. P. PEASE & CO.,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Careful and prompt attention given to baying
and selling-
COTTON, HEAL ESTATE.
AND
PlltlLIiMiCr AIjMj ORDERS.
Agents for Selling Products from Cotton
and Oil Factories.
Also, Agents for selling
88 A HIM. mm,
PRESERVED FRUITS,
Pickles, Meats, &c., 4c.,
In Sealed Gans and Bottles,
AT WHOMSA&E,
Atlanta. Oa.
Sept. 30*4*3ai.
AT
Mu
lGRD.il
OR
is AT
Black's Store,
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
Bushels Dried Peaches
WANTED,
For which the highest Market
Price will be paid.
JACOB BLACK.
Sept. 30-4-3m.
I. Y. SAWTELL,
GROCERY & COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
Conor Whitehall and Mitehel Streets,
anas*
Keep3 constantly on hand a ldrge and choice
assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
ALL KINDS OP
OOtflTlT FRODCOE
bought aud sold at reasonable prices.
September 30-4-3m.