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XIOVVN'.VX GEORGIA. SATURDAY, OCT. 27, 1S66.
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\V. B. W. DENT,
lie
greatest Discovery of the Age!
Public will be glad to know that
y Lg
G .W. Croft's “ Eureka OU”
H . q w n wrested from oblivion by a
A ' rtnft'nv of philanthropic gentlemen,
Snmense outlay of capital has again
L before the people. \,e no not
fcffn ■ , i- a arc-all, like some of the nos-
• : :a ‘V t, ie dov are said to be: but we do
K 0 ® ! nossesses advantages over any oth-
compound for the cure of Inflamma-
,rL rl'riccrative diseases, and as an Alle-
tor v an-l Jt will nol on ly alleviate, but
t ' IO m ° . ‘ X s t majority of the following
l! ni f " K11 -h as Inflammation and Ulceration
rn-ofall kind, nitmtcry{0T Flux) JMrrl,^,,
vt ’» DiT'thnia, Inflammatory Hheumahsm ;
“ I '] SQ a,, invaluable remedy for Neuralgia,
*" ana kind, (not malignant,) Eruptions,
P" v Mr Bruises, Cuts, Bone-l’\lions, Swol-
f m rh»d> ^orc Fates, Ear and Tooth Aches,
.[factions. $c. And in Coughs we chal-
tLe world lor its equal. Ordinary coughs
■'" h cur( In Pulmonory ^Consumption
Art'haia # n J Bronchitis it is the best palliative
^The" S-ncrintcndeiit of this Company is a
dunt e‘of the Medical College of Nashville,
S j.7f|. 0 m long experience in his profession,
..Ha good knowledge of chemistry, lie has
I leu intrusted with the selection of chemicals
fir the manufacture of the medicine, and has
i(( cn and will he careful lo select the very
fi./.t materials to be found in either foreign cr
Lome markets, and we. arc satisfied that the
article we arc now putting up excels any for
mer article of the same kind k for purity of
r umicals, and must be more efficacious.
We jiluc.e the “Eureka Oil” before the
ircnld, and upon its merits or demerits it must
rise or fall. But we know if the people will
trr it. they will he more than satisfied.
For sale by all the principal^ Druggists cvc-
Triierc tliroughout the country. Compounded
Fv 0. W. Croft, the original manufacturer, for
fii» Eureka Oil Manufacturing Company at
>;litnta, Ga. *
Pried r.t retail. $1.25 per bottle. Liberal
deductions nuulc to the trade.
M. A. SHACKLEFORD,
Superintendent.
for sals by J. T. REESE, Agent,
Newnan, Georgia.
BLALOCK k BASS,Agents
Aug. 11 —Cm. Carrollton, Georgia.
•L ii. dent. Ltlter irc-m Cez*erai Tiu&oa.
Heaikjrs Sub List. of Ga..
Assistant A jutant <L nerai > (ifiie
Augusta. tia.. Oct. la. i*b>.
Gentlemen : l have the h
m*
SALT, SALT.
80 SACKS Liverpool Salt, for sale hv
W B W DENT & BRO.
20
MACKEREL.
KITS No. 1 Mackerel; fresh, for sale by
W B W DENT *v BRO. '
W. B. W. DENT & BRO,
Grocers and Commission
M:3DIrLOX3;^.Kr^r^, . , , . ...
knowledge the receipt ot your cunminu-
West Side Greenvil!e-St. Newnan, Ga. cation of the 8th inst.. forwarding copies
of resolutions adopted in public meeting
by the citizens of Henry countv.
In reply, I beg leave tn make the fol
lowing statement: On the lMh of .'ja\
last r- ports reached these headquarters of
outrage, upon treed people, and threats!
on tlie put of the citizens to shoot Mr.
Phi;lips, ua.eiit ot tlie Bureau, if he dar
ed to arrest any person for ..hipping a
“ damned negro
May 23 —Simitar reports were received
July 20.— Information reached these
headquarters of the exLter.ee of a gang
of jayhawkers in Henry county, who
were whipping, robbing and killing freed
people, and driving^thein.from plantations
where they were employed.
July ol.—I addressed a letter to the
Judges of the Interior Court and tue
Sheriff of Henry county, calling iq on
the civil am !n titles to mforce tiie laws
leave the county. The more important
of the foregoing statements do i *t. by
any nn uns rest ' ;y up .a the repqrt*
ina ie by Mr. Phillips, 'i he rrutf: can he
established from affiTav;.- and ofije.ii
uocuineuts on fi:e at these lieadquaners.
r.v festinionv of officers of tb.e army aP*l
citiz* ns
d.oubt, and in a manner to convince any
impartial tribunal. -Ail peaceful erturts
having been exhausted and failed ; tile
civil authorities having >hown themselves
unable or unwilling to
l So-
Addreza of the SouUisrn Loyalists
Called.” !
Brownlow’s Menagerie of Southern po
litical hearts, after traveling through tiic
X >rth and Vfest. and putting decency to
shame wherever they went, finally con
cluded the : r t >ur bv a pilgrimage to the
GEORGIA HAIL ROAD.
COLE. Superintendent.
1 AWM) IP
SUGAR.
1 KBBLS. Sugar, (Yellow, A B C and Pow-
JL tJ aered), for sc.le Lv
W'i! W DENT k BRO.
perty. or to I rin;.
COFFEE.
1 OOD lot Rio (all grades) just received
and for sale by AY B W DENT & BRO.
Dr. J. L. Mason & Co.'s
G reat American
HOS CHOLERA CURE AND
PREVENTIVE.
I )I'.OMPTED by a desire to benefit our conn-.
try, and also to establish an important
fuel in science, we have concluded to offer to
•lit pblic the above name*! remedies for the
cure and prevention of Ilog Cholera. Medical
ftnlleraen of skill and experience began a se
rifs of examinations when the cholera first
begun in this country; after having performed
numerous post mortem examinations upon the
bodies of bogs which had alied of cholera,
and after great research and investigation to
determine the nature of the disease, led by
the lights arising therefrom* they undertook
• he cure of the complaint by various remedies.-
They found several articles beneficial, but
(access was not fully attained to until the
above named medicine was compounded. The
medicine was not sought out for the purpose
of sale, but the great success attending its
use has induced them to form a company and
obtain a Patent, V.'e oiler it as being, under
the accompanying directions, fully capable of
»nesting any epidemic of hog cholera, and
prompt in giving relief when properly adniin-
isteied. \Ye confidently believe that the rem
edy is a specific : yet we do not recommend it
R > infallible in all cases, though we have uevfcr
known it to fail, either as a cure or preventive
"gainst the further spread of the disease when
used agreeably fo the directions, notwith
standing those free from the disease have been
kept in close proximity with those diseased.
it is <Y great Toni*-, and will successfully
remove Mange, Sore Head and Vermin, either
of which will affect the health of the hog, and
stop his growth and development. Nothing
will make hogs so thrifty as this remedy. We j
offer no patent remedy lor the cure of man,
but we think that the public will esteem us as
benefactors when they consider that we have,
for years, been* investigating the diseases of
domestic animals* which form not only a part
cf the wealth of the country, but afi'ord sus
tenance to man. Allow us to add that hog
cholera is out n mild disease when taken in
jt; early stages with this remedy, which will
Also remove worms from the bowels, and ii
•dministered onCP a month by the directions,
will forever prevent any injuries Jroui the i ri-
thins Fyiralis, which produce such alarming
a,.,...- * l. , . , ♦ V .. I . t L I II A It V UlH IV _
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CHEESE.
STATE, fresh, for sale by
W B W-DE.Vr and BRO.
SYRUP.
STEWART'S Refined, for sale by
W B W DENT and BRO.
d' the S’: T e—beyond ,-h uk*ws of t *mb of Abraham Lincoln. Here the}'
went tlirough sundry disgusting manoeu
vres and hypocritical professions of pa
triotisfn, closing up with an address fo
the people of ttie Unit 1 States. The
leading feature of the address is opposi
tion to the present State governments of
the South, which they wi-h overthrown
and new governments instituted, with
themselves and negroes at the he*dof
affairs, all “rebels” to be their subjects.
As a matter of curiosity we copy the con
clusion of the adJr ss. in which they sum
up their j iau, as follows : *
“ \Ye have expressed ourselves string!}
in this paper, because we feel deeply.—
The bones of our dead are in Southern
graves. Our homes are there. All the
clustering lecollections of our childhood
ect the freed
in their lights of j eis m and pro-
Lrim. tj trial and puuishmept
i erootS giii.tv of iotl.er-ng inoti.-trous
eru hies upon them ; there was no alter-
nafive but to use nui tary force in com
pliance with G uerM Orders Xo. 41,
above referred to.
I shall hold the prisoners and maintaiu
a garrison in Henry county until th? con
duct of the people and the action of the
civil authorities warrant the belief that
will be enforced and all classes
protected.
E. VY
Leave Atlanta.....]— ti.15 A. II.
Arrive at Augusta fi.00 P. 31.
Leave Augusta .0.15 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 5.50 P. M.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta 5.45 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta -‘’.30 A. M.
Leave Augusta ff.00 P. M
Arrive at Atlanta 7.00 A. M.
ATLANTA and WEST POINT
LIgAIL ROAD.
I
VC A
Linta.
Le;
Arrive at New nan..-
the laws
of citiztu-a |i
mere profession, in tbe presence of facts are connected with the soil from which
SO A M
....f) 53 A M
Arrive at West. Feint 12 40 P M
Leave West Point 11.50 A M
Arrive at Xewnan 2 50 P M
Arrive at Atlanta. 5 15 P M
L. P. Gil A XT,
Superintcndaut.
Longt r to trust
sence
to indulge
10
FLOUR.
BBLS. Fe.vorita—10 Sacks R Y Brown’s
best, lor sale by
W B W DENT and BRO.
COHN-
C CHOICE Bread Corn, for sale
I W B W DENT and BRO.
CROCKERY AXU GLASS WARE.
A LL styles, large lot. for sale bv
Av B \V DENT and BRO.
ARROW TIES.
OT Arrow Ties for Cotton, 50 per cent.
i cheaper than rope, for sale by
\V B \Y DENT and Bl
IO.
B
BAGGING AND HOPE.
AGG1NG and Rope for sale by
\Y B W DENT and BRO.
dition, ba<
I am,
I
IRON.
RON, Swedes and English, for sale by
W B DENT and BRO.
HOLLOW WARE.
HAA PIECES Iloilow,Ware, all sizes, for
ZUU sale by \V B \V DENT and BRO.
HARD WARE.
rpRACE Chains,-Shovels, Spades, Fry Pans,
X etc., for sale by
,W B W DENT and BRO.
P»
W’OODEX
UCKETS, Tubs, etc
WARE.
for sate by
W B \Y DENT ai.d BRO.
COPPERAS AND MADDER.
C lOi’PERASaud Madder for sale by
f \V B W DENT ami.BRO.
tobacco:
T OBACCO, Cliewinpmn.l Smoking, for sale
ij v W B W DENT and BRO.
and prut ect the freed people.
This letter w: sent Auough Mr. Phil
lips, «ho repoiu'ed iis delivery, and the
reply of tne judges ai d the sheriff that
they “e-ouid nut do art} thing. He fur
ther reported that the outrages upon the
freed people stiil continued.
Aug. 22.—One G. D. Gardiner whip
ped a freed girl most unmercifully ; the
blood was oozing from her back and arms
when she presented herself before the
agent Gardiner t»as arrested by the
soldiers on duty with the agent, and af
ter wards released on a writ oi' habeas cor
pus, issued by the llou 8. O. McDaniel,
i Judge of file County Court. he agent
j was instructed to re arrest Mr. Gardiner
i and bold id ni, under General Orders Xo. j
144 (O. 8.), iruiii headquarters of the
j army, unless tlie civil authorities institu
ted proceeding against him. The Judge j
of the County Court was informed of the , . T 1 . 1 _° ?to A .;' f l
instructions to the agent.
About that time the gang of nu’lawsj
before referred to murdered a freed wo
man. The agent reported that he asked ;
the Judge if the guilty parties would be
tried by him if they were arrested by j
the agent? The Judge replied that he
would no — hat the arrest would be ille
gal. In addition to these rep rfs. others
were received from Capt. Waibn lge, A'.
8. A. Commissary at Atlanta, and Capt.
Elders, at Griffiu, that freed people who
had beeu subjected to cruelties in Henry
county had appeared before them to make
complaint, bearing upon their bruised
:n my possession', would b,
criminal credulity.
As the publication of tbs resolutions
seat me tend to give the impression that
the military authority have acted in an
onnressive and tyrannical manner, without
due investigation or knowledge of facts,
I shall publi-h the foregoing statement
we are c.i.led upon to exile ourselves—i
Men of America' we cannot reconcile
ourselves to tlie fate in store for us, should j
we be deserted bv you. and w’e will not
believe that you are capable of betraying
us The ideas which we would crystulize |
in your minds are :
EXPB5
| Have uusurpas
> Sovitlaorii
SS. COMPANY,
e l [.lenities for the transpor
tation of
Freight ol all Descriptions,
GOLD, SILVER CERRElNOr, ,
AND DANK NOTES
To all parts of tbe
I 1
lave altogcti
her
niistakon the eharac-
! ter a
n ! ir
tentin
ns i
d" tlie jk ople of this
.State
, if. ;
after
reac
brig this statement.
they
shall
decide
th;
it my action has been
hasty
, ill-C-
tm.’ide
.., i
or too severe.
i :
mi gr;
ttifud
to
add that this is tbe
; first
instai
ice in
til
is State whon the ef-
forts
to restore
t lie
supreruaey Mf" civil
law,
i:i a n
*auner
fo
ptot f t the rijlits of
all citizens
, irres;
; ect
ive of color or con-
■ r-t. That the usurpations of the pj ST.iTAS, CANADA and EUROPE.
zing them
“Second.
f
f!ie rebels cannot
power bv giving them
be kept<
out or power t>y giving mem absolute 1
control ot the late rebellion's States; And, !
“Third. That loyal m«m cannot he se
cured in any of their rights while offices
in the States whore they live, from Gover-
At
nor d-'wn to
proved so nearly a' failtire.
very respectfully, u
Your obedrent servant,
Davis Tillson.
Chm’u. )
j'A. 31. Campbell, E-q„ 8cc.' }
McDonough, Henry Co., Ga.
,
Affection for tie iloroic Dead-
The Memphis Avalanche, commenting
on the order of Gen. Sheridan against
funerals over Confederate soldiers, and
h:s more recent remark., “ I consider these
gorgeous funeral deuioustrrtions an insu.t
to me, an*i to every man who ever were the
Federal blue,” utters the following -e:iti-
mciits to which every tr->e Southern heart
will respond A men :
“Gen. Sheridan mny issue his orders, j ?
numbering from one to one th'iusand. and
constable, are' rampant redials.
“ V/c know that the views herein ex-
iwesscd are ertdbrseVl by nearly all the
Union men of the SoiYth of all face*,
: and in order that there maybe no misuii-
dersTiindiiig as to what we wish to have
; lone, wc repeat that we ask Congress t*>
! pass a law providing for the establishment
i of legal civil governments in the non-
: constructed States, and that the said law
• shall embody the following ideas:
“ First. That no man who took part in
ilion shall be permitted to vote
hoi-1 office, at least until he shall have
coimdied with such conditions as Con
gross may see fit to impose.
7 might broug!
t through from New York to
itsitd in sij ftf h
;i!u-iN)n in (ir
..ul from Savannah or
i,ti;-four. Special attention
ailed to our a
j.v rates.
V. DUNNING.
Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
J. B. (JADE,
une '23-ff.
Agent, Newnan, Ga.
TIIOS.
A. GRACE,
J. LORCH & CO..
Have just received at J. J.
Neely’sold stand, South-
East Corner Public
Square,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA,
A new and large supply ot
READY MADE
AKTD
XEWNAN, GA.,
Insurance Agent forthe foil*)wing Companies:
.-ETNA LIFE INSTR\XCE COMPANY,
Hartford, Connecticut.
LIFE INSURANCE
- .v York.
KNICKERBOCKEI
CO.,
,-ETNA FIRE I NEC RANCH COMPANY,
II irtfor*.!, <’.’iiaecticnt.
the reb
or
NDERW
SECURITY FI III
DUE INSURANCE CO.,
V i KjVti.
sSUi: ANGB COMPANY,
“ Second.
re : peet to c*.
F.U"AUL A
and bloody persons the proof of their he can no more restrain the tide of pub
| lie sympathy which c ones ebbing and
itatemeuts
Captain Waibridge slated that frequent homing ironi t..e SiOutt.ei n »H':irt t.n trim,
complaint* reached him from Henry conn- i dead, than be can repress me *a\ i-s o*
tv that the inhabitants attacked tbe schol
w
CASH, CASlI.
T E SELi- for Cash or not at all.
W B \V DENT and BRO.
to
X)
k
A-
CHEAP
to y> tt a
/A
%) p
X X, u
: ars and teachers of freed men schools,
I atoned them on their way home, and
j threatened “ to kill every damned nigg r
j or white man who upheld the tstablish-
| ment and continuation of the nigger
! schools.” He further slates that lie noti-
; fiod the civil authorities, and culled upon
j them to remedy the evil, but t -ey t ;, k
no notice of it, and ch-time i they eon J
1 not. In one instance a freed woman was
the ocean King Ca.ntUc, dressed in a
rich gown, took his seat upon the sea
shore, and ordered the ocean to lie still ;
but notwithstanding his “ ipse dixit,” the
obi wave came thundering along as usual,
and tlie self-conceited King came very-
near being drowned. General Sheridan
ini- ht as well undertake to stop tl e eb
bing and flowing of the sea as to dry up
lie ?oujfiem
ir slain
the public sympathy which the b
neopte feel for the memory of th
afterwards subj< cteu to cruelties so atr*>-
ciuus and revolting that a description
would be unfit tor publication.
On one occasion. after Mr. Phillips had
arrested a man in pursuance of order-
The undersigned, having entered into a per- J fearfully beaten, her person our mg T ainl
man- nt business at” the • £?outli-east corner ot
the Public Square, invites tbe attention of the
public to an examination ot his stock before
buying elsewhere, as cheap bargains will he
given for CASH ONLY—(no exceptions.)
He will keep constantly on hand a supply of
the following articles:
Sugar, Snuff,
Coffee, Tobacco,
Flour, Cop eras.
Salt., Indigc-,
Eicon, Madder,
Lard, Hardware,
Meal, _ , Shoes ’
Soda. Hats.
• reaper. Homespuns,
Vinegar, Books,
h r cs. As wc have already said, the
brave men who fell at THernnpvicB de-
s.-rve as much credit 33 the legion who
tr iijp *'d * Lein d'.v. n; and the (b nfe-le-
r te dead d-.-erves as much gb>r
innumerable
host who conqueret
It has been the custom of ad a.
-y as the j
them.— j
es to pav j
from these headquarters, a mob of armed re ^ ct tQ t j ic or y of the noble dead,
citizens of the couuty, numbering Irmfi , ^hile living, signalized their lives
one tiuii.uei t-o two hundred, compciied
Mr. lTiiliips to release the prisoner. On
another ocv.ts.ou a L nited {States soioicr,
in the peiforuj.qi'.ge oi his duty, was fired
upon, and i>n matiy other occasions the
rightful authority.oi' the G'>vfcinnient of
the United States has been insured, de
fied and treated with contempt by the
citizens and civil authorities of Henry
county.
Soapy Cutlery,
AYorni Candy, kc.. Ac.,
*ymptoins in persons who eat tricLiinous pork.
Thousands of applications b*™ beeff mhde to mRny art i cIcs nsually kept in the Dry
the Patent Office Department
States, in behalf of remedies to cure Hog
Cholera, but we, alone, have been able to pre
sent tbe unquestionable testimony necessary
to procure the J’aic.Ht now in our possession,
securing to us the right to compound and sell
this invaluable remedy.
Dr. H. Marshall is having these remedies
prenared uader his own supervision.
J. L. MASON & CO.
N. B.—All orders, addressed to Dr. J. L. Ma-
•c*n & Co., Atlauta. Ga., will receive prompt
attention. Office — at Dr. Redwine’s Drug
Store, corner Alabama and Whitehall Streets.
Goods Hue.
lOTThc highest
Dried Fruit.
market price paid for
AY. O. PERRY.
by deeds of valor Xo brave, mag:) mi- j
ui.jus m in wilt object to a “ftmerui pro |
cession."’ however “ gorgeous" The at-,
tempt to obiitoratc the memory of our i
dead heroes will only concentrate the j
affections bur people. These demon- |
ftrniionsare not intended to commemorate
: the cause in which so many gallant men ;
i fell, but as a tribute to bftvery. which 1
all ha-ions dc'ight to honor and respect.!
of our cause, and
as Sheridan would
i d.-fiie the graves <>f the nob:e men wliose
and broke in the cause they
, • q oeiieveo rigiu*. Such men as Butler and
it would be unpopular to punish waite j gjj t , r ;j an , uav i SSU e orders prohibiting
That all loyal men, without
or or’rico, shall be p :rm'ttcd
to vote,
“'j hird. That wh* rever if may be need
ed, a 1 ical mi if ary force shall be organ
ized, consisting solely of loyal men, and
that the expense of organizing, equip
ping and mairUaing said force shall be |
defrayed bv th *t portion of the commu
nity whose conduct tenders its presence i
necessary-.
“ Appealing to fill patriots to see to it,
that the fruits of vic'ory are not lost at
the eleventh hour, and that tlio-e friends
of the nation who most need its protec
tion‘shall not be firsc abandoned, wc res
pectfully submit our cause to the Ameri
ca:! people.
Albert Grtfeix, Alabama,
A J Hamilton, Texas,
J P Newman, D. D., Louisiana,
\V J S.Mirn. Tennessee,
Jes?e Stench, Texas,
West:in Flint. 3I:ssouri,
J II Bingham, Alabama,
II BoKUM. Tennessee,
0 H Moss, Missouri.
C U Branscomb, Missouri,
George Tuck hi. Virginia,
L Sherwood. Texas,
E J Davis. Texas,
H C WARMourn. Louisiana, j
P B Ran dole it, “
New York;
HOME FIRE TN?
E if.ntla. Ala.
\ I ifyi
LADIES arid GENTLEMEN’S
§§)©!§ a
All varieties of
OEIItS'BlH’S SE02SS,
BOYS & GENTLEMEN’S
.NCE CO.,
JAMES RIVE'I
H»r
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
■ fr 1. \ ille, Ya.
OC LETfiORI’E INSURANCE COMFANY,
S ?!-; Hi. Georgia.
July 23-17-If.
j si 0,0. waaestwes
General Insurance Agency.
Fire, Inland, Life & Accident,
Insurance Effected and Losses Promptly Paid.
O-iice at XIcCamv k Co's. Drug Store. Franklin
Bail lings. A!a'i:ii:i i .Srr't., Atlanta. Ga.
Refers to K v. J.,mes StacV. and S. J. Pix-
sox. Esq.. Newnan, Georgia.
L\
TIONS,
Of all kinds;
Aug. II -.70-1 v.
Southern Mutual" Insurance Co.
of Athens, Georgia.
A. CHASE, Sec'y.
for Atlanta" A Newnan.
Stewart k Orr, Yffiite-
(/:•.
•. 1 tp G taken in payment
irauce.
negar, Books, | >l r . Phillips reported to me persona.lv, j " "*. ai , ] c f t t
Candles, Stationery | fcha< . he caile d upon t he Sheriff of Henry | if that , uch mc „ a
pr ' county, and asked him to arrest certam j ^ g e t j lc ,, r;1V(
parties charged with committing outrages - ^ r .^ i,| ,j arK
on treed people; the Sheriff replied, tnat {. p jj l Ve ,j
. .. i*i .- --- : s h white I r: . '
Sneridan may
egro—it
1 - the erection o_
ot j toauso!euu)S bat they cannot pre- ted to Tennessee, and fs now Presiae.it of J* ‘
,-a ian ' i shedding^)? tears'or ret-re^s the the United States. The opposition are _
gvg-The books and papers belonging to
the estate of King W. Perry, deceased, will be
found at this house, on application to
Sept- 15-Gm.
P. G. PERRY, Adru'r.
Hardwick.
It is with pleasure that I state the fact that
1 have used, with entire success. Dr. J. L. 51a-
*on i Co.'s Great American Ilog Cholera Cure
*vtu1 Preventive, and therefore recommend it
ws one of the most important discoveries ol
JOHN MONTGOMERY,
Louisville, Ky.. July 14th. lS6G.
N"EW3trr*\-, JErFEPSOX Co., Kv.,\
_ . . Julv 15th. 18GG- /
This 'S to certify that I have used Dr. J- L.
Mascn *. to.'s Great American Hog Cholera
Cure and Preventive with success and entire
satistacuon. My hogs were dying five or six
daily betore and at the time I commenced giv
ing the remedy. After using it as directed,
iny hogs commenced improving—only losing
one since that time—now aiv hogs are In stood
condition, healthy, thrifty, Ac. I recommend
it to the public as a certain care and preven-
,iTf - AMOS SEAB0LT.
1 have u«d. with entire satisfaction, the
Great American Ilog Cholera Cure and Preven
tive, patented and owned by Dr. J. L. Mason
* Co. It ie, without a. doubt, the greatest
utdiciite for hega yet discovered.
AARON FREEMAN,
Arj Yi-#sv kouisTille, Ky.. J-alr. 1S06
Win. Clark, A. N. Wilson, C. C.
. OF
..Newnan, Ga.
T. M. Jones, ..
uten for any til ing u* ne to a negro it
mu lit be uusaie—that lie was not going;
to obey tne order- <4 my ii*mu
kee —and that the reb -iliou w *s no: over
yet in Henry eoiuit).’
Facts which have come to my knowl-:
edge through other s*iurcos, leave Lut lit
tle room to doubt the truth ot this report.
But whether or not the civil authorities
have at any time used the language re
ported, is of little consequence; it can be
established by positive proof that they
have not diligently exercised their au
thority to preserve order
Jackson and Johnson.
The Phila-lelplra'Age, under the head j
of “ Strange .Coincidence,” furnishes the :
following facts in the lives of the two !
Tennessee Presidents :
“ Andrew Jackson was born in Xorth !
Carolina, emigrated to Tennessee, and |
was elected Prosit
States During his
oppositi n were wonderfully exercise*i
because he removed me:
opposed the government.
Y. L. G. HARRIS, Pi-
\V. P. J *ATII.L'i, Ag’t.
'Office wit'n Tommy
ii *il.Street, At!--»i
tv^S -rip from J
of jucaiiams for Ins
Aug. >11—
JO*i;*t KAY. LAVENDER R. RAY-
SOUS JlAY 6 SON,
ATT-0BKEYS:AT LAW,
id \Y N, GgY.,
WRl p;-.-.cr.‘ice in the Courts of
Taller}, Campbell, Fayette, Coicela,
Troup, JiferiicetJier, (lor-oil.
Heard and Hi raison.
Parti* nk r attenti *>•* gUcii tr the collection
of rs 11 Claims ia u.-nv Oescription.
p.J’Uiirt; noarNeivauu Hotel. [junez-Gm.
HOOP &BAL140HAL SKiRTSij
CLOAKS. CORSETS;
HARD-WARE
CUTLERY.
Also a large and full supply
of all kinds of
GROCERIES & CROCKERY.
J. M. MANN, I Salesmen
J. A. HUNTER, / Newnan, Gft.
R T. IIUNTER, T Salesmen
J. S. NALLS, / for Lorch&Co
ANSI. WOOD. | "Salesmen
W. MARTIN, /Franklin, Ga.
Sept. 10-2-tf- _____ ___-og—,
Dr. A. 2. CALIIDUN.
Practice of Medicine
lent of the United j fTAYiNG retimed xh« Practice of Med:<
s administration the! l : 1 resp-ctfully tenUer t his professional
.... . uiucs to toe citizens oi Cuwetn ;;aa surroa
son was born
from office who
Andrew Juhn-
in North Carolina, etuigra-
scr-
roand-
ing counties.
H ; .- whole att mtion will hereafter be . given
to fils j-,rof<*??i'»n in its various branches.
Office on Depot Street,* a te>./ s‘eps from the
ire .S'ware; rJam G-18-tf.
searing affections, a. .1 these are more to
be piazed than heartless inscriptions on
just now wonderfully exercised about In
removing men Irom oilfC'e who are opposed i
brass and splendid marble. In giving up ! to the government. Philadelphia was
the struggle the South claims on!-, one
DB. JHG. W. ?EARCE
(V
thing, and that is the privilege of honor
ing her heroes. Their de ds are the only
trophies we have kept ol a iour years
bloodv war. Surely a generous adversa
ry would not w->h to rub us uf this boon..
fit I
FI ERU hit professional services to the
citizens of Newnan and vi'-inity.
II - mav be found at a!! hours in diy time ft
the Dr-ug Ft ore of Dr. J. 5*. Henry, or at his
residence, brick hou-e east side of the Rail-
j road at night.
i )Viil give prompt attention to all patronage
whose municipal aali rities re lysed j entrusted to his care: [j un e 2-39-tf.
the only city in the Uni'*n whose tnunici-
pat authorities refused to extend hospi
talities to G*-n. Jackson nn iiis visit to’
the West, and Philadelphia is the only
to ex-end hos;»ita«:t:es to Andrew John
1. X. D. Our. “h D. Bi*M.
ORR & SIMMS,. .
GROCERS AND COMMISSION
aiEH.oiB:;AMr2fo,
Bay Str., Newnan, Ga.,
R AVE received and offer for sale a new
stock of ' A-
CERI3S,
which wc will sell at short profit. We have
embraced in our stock an assortment of
HARD-WARE, CROCKERY
AND
COWFECTIO-NEHIES.
’gE2g=*Cail and. see us
September 28-tf.
JOS. F.. OS.XT.
W. T. WOOD.
iad maintain
\Ye have buried every recollection of thej sou on his visit to tne W
DENT & M r OOD,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers & Commission
;Ux
nr
JIh 5
the memory of our comrades, and j
peace" and that they have shown no iLMe we i n t en .j to keep this green and fresh !
activity iu releasing prisoners arrested U J | throughout, all time. They fell in wlut Jackson, and by a d cided vote
“ But rise p-'i»p!e of P’iilade!phia turn
ed out rn niits-e to welcome Andrew
To Cotton Planters & Buyers. ,
wxg R.pr-sent the House of Wit sox, Cal- | J) (y jLL A j\ 1
\\
the Bureau agent. Notwithstanding that t | lgv reijar ^ t .4 a just an 1 righteous ca ise.
and mod
the agent is acting by virtue of a resolu __ .. __ v
tiou of the Consulutnmal f onvcntion ii the sacrifice made—
c^iDUiiatice with tiie
at the ! r H.
.... io.*>, .**...
the munteipiai an- 'tf*-'
polls sternly rebuked
’orioualy and unselfishly was j rhurries f-r their cnremptible m -anuc-
The
lawaY k Co.. No. 44, Broad Street, N.
,d :ire :-n-;.- .red to ir ike liberal adrun-
General Coiriniission Merchants,
Wo 1 STODDARD’S LOWER RANGE,
&Ai
An Election
T b(? b eld atkhe several precincts m
\\ ‘coN. count.-m tb. 5*
November next for a
Court of said county
iastice of the Inferior
fill the vacancy of
iC
^ W°fewBEB3I. Clerk.
; this State ami . .
laws of the Unified States he civil ail
thurifies have constantly and openly as-
serted that his acts Were li’.ega* TOld -
thereby giving aid and countenance
bad men, and weakening the only power
which sought to protect the freed pe**p e.
During tbe time Mr. Phillips nas h.-.d
the office' of Agent of this Bur*, au
has been —j ,
bv tbe citizens oi the county ii he dareu
to execute his orders, and has .ect-i• * o
many anonymous communications to m
same effect. Ou the 19th of August: ~i=>
office was a second time firea into by a
band of armed men, and he «ompe*U4 to
d. i
he
They fell devoted but undying—
The very gales tueir names are signing,
The wat«rs murini.r of their name;
The woods are peopled of their fame;
The meanest rill, the mightiest river,
Rolls mingling with their fame forever.
e of Philadelphia turned out
: tn mor e to welcome Andrew J*>ht;«on.
j and will administer a similar rebuke to
i the present municipal authorities at the
i badot box. Strange coincidences some
the lowest rates, on Cotton in the field
amH.ii.it res-lvfor shipment consigned to them.
We h *ve ma te the above arrangement with
! Shi* house been.ise we know them p- rsonaily
ar.d u.i vouch for their respoa-dbllity and
proiuptnsss in businc-u?.
ORME & FARRAR,
Cotton Brokers, Grocers k Com. Merchants,
. . ..» ; j , - Marietta *St. Atlanta. Ga.
times happen m this wicsed world ol; *' C P — '
GREENVILLE STREET,
—Georgia.
Bewnan,
September 8-1-tf.
ours.
i- REI-GELT C-N
Cotton.
e omce Ol A^*.^ N ; te a death from the Atlanta p-y-rs that the saga-
s been rep ^ - f he ^ared ! ciuus Superimeudeut of the Georgia Kai
The negro-wor.-hippers are
fond
\Ye observe j p t .r c „t e wool, b it abuse General Wool.—
Prentice.
F or sale!
R >pe.
Sep 22-3- ;:.*
,-iO Coils Greecleaf k Todd Mills’
3a..es heavy India Bagging,
By ORME & FARRAR.
S. P. THURMAN, J. W. SPENCE.
S. P. THURMAN & CO.
MANUFACTURERS
AND—
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER*
—IN—
ii.i.i i is deteimined not to be out none b> Gold—Ofe thousand pounds of gold !
the Tennessee
lines, and has put the j has arrived in Baris irom Costa Bica, j
\ ^e<l cotton or 5o0 ILs. I taken from mises emceued to a French ,
4 HEAVY Sto k of Groceries and Provis- |
A ion? on hand, and f *r
bep 258-3-3®, By OR JE k FARRAR.
.reight oi c**a*i*r.. — — — — - — , . , . , ,. . . -.—— — «
wei 'ht, at §5 c-J iroiu Atlanta to New j company,^ad worked ucueT ffieoirectxoB ; . .. . lij. 01
York.— Ckro.: :,E & Sentinel. of a French Generalsry ±restLentGastro. Sep 22-2-3m.
/ORDERS arid C n ; >gr m-;qfc= «ailicit-d,
By. Q2ME. k FAR8AB.
Ii]
Di-pot Street, ceit Door to Perry’s Corner,
NSyVNAN, GA,
Jane 9—Lb-tC