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jiirtinuiu il3eralu.
NEWNAN. GEORGIA.
K i ,a7 oruiag. December 14,1867.
Tu6 t Received at J. J. Pinson’s Cheap
Store,
Th( , ti.lrJ supply of Good*, all bought since
j ;ivc drvck the bottom. [Dec. 14-4t.
Pay Up ! Pay Up !!
si; those indebted to Joe Wiel will please
f,,rvyird and pay up, or their accounts
p] in the hands of officers for col-
Dec. I4-2t.
The Gaines Estate.
“Try it On.”
history or the most UEMAt;KAiii.E suit eyer V'* K^^bockm tells an excellent story
j on hue hard, the revivalist ; n< t of his exactly
tkieu ix this country. | either but what happened at the close of one of
The death of Madame Sophie Despan nee ! lis ™. cctiu 6 s H « ia f Le h - il ‘ it of addre*s-
Carriere. at Biloxi. at the advanced age of' one ,n ^ t -' on S re ffi il >o n Li this w “ ts :
hundred and ten years, has added another fea- *
ture of interest to what the United States Su-
niRRIED,
preme Court has decided to be the most re-
rnarkabie suit ever brought to trial in this
country. Madame Dcspau was born in 17-37,
when Louisianna was held by France, of an
Id Provencal family, and her name will long
I am now going t, pray, and I want all
that desire to be prayed tor to send up their
names on a piece of paper.”
On the occ.tsi.on to which we refer, there was
at once sent up to the desk quite a pile of little
slips of paper, with the names on whose be
half he was to wrestle, as he Baid, with the
Dec. llthinst., 1SG7, at the r esidence of the
bride s mother, by Rev. F. >L Daniel. Mr.
Charles Ik Patterson and Miss Martha E Potts,
allot C->weta Gornty. Oro.
Dec. 11th. 7 o’cIik Ic P. M.. at the residence
of the bride’s moto r, by Rev. F. M. Daniel.
Mr. Blake D. Brewster and Miss Susan Patter
son. all of Coweta county, Ga.
“Griffin Star” please coppy.
SADDLERY AND HARNESS.
Run Here Everybody!
NEW ARRANGEMENT
-ASD-
- - - - -— — - —.... j , wvi w.tnj. n lit iuir; i | • i
be remembered in connection with that of her j Almighty.
sister. Zuliin,- (-.irri.-r,. A P*”** «*>n ensued, when he said :
“ Send 'em up ! I can pray for five thousand
DIED,
sister, Zuli me Carriere,
It was while under Mme. Despauis care that
Zulinie, when thirteen years of age (1796,) ami
already celebrated in New Orleans for her beau
ty, was married to lies Grange, a French nt>-
bloinan, who soon alter subsided into a bar
keeper of a syrup maker. Some years after De
Grange proved to have been married, and about
the same time an attachment sps nng i:p i>e-
tween her and Daniel Clark, tlieCongress man,
• , ],. fcS ons on the Piano Forte during ' t * IC land speculator, and foremost businessman
* -- I of his time. 'J lie attachment resulted in a
eh.stfWi
in January.
marriage, according to Mine. Sophia Despau
and another sister, according to all, in
just as easy as I can pray for a d>zen. Send
’em up. It you haven’t any paper get iip and
name the friend you want prayed for.”
At this state of the proceedings a man whom
we shall call Oziel Briggs, a stalwart man of
six feet and a half in his stockings a notorious
unbeliever, and wag to boot, rose in the midst
of the congregation, and amidst the winks and
becks and smiles of the auditory, said:
“ Mr. lluchard, 1 want you to pray for Jim
Thompson.”
j The reverend petitioner saw from the cxeite-
,e . merit of the audience that Oziel was a hard
Mrs. Edward Smith
e lessons on the Piano For
■r year, commencing the second Mon-
nary. Terras reasonable. __
er further particulars call at Mrs. Wootten’s. [birth of Mrs. Myra Clark Gaines. ’ 1 1J "' nt of tlie audience that
Mine. Despau, in her evidence in the Gaines i ca ^" w , + .
,eC _ _ | case, testitied that she was present when the j Ti ‘ ^ ’
Eoautiiiil Christmas Presents!!
* upon tiieir evidence that the alleged ceremony « F—-
, i . - , , , , f tie below him. lie is an infernal scoundrel,
rented, lor the pi lest who officiated subsequent- . , , , • . •
i,., , , , , l . i and 1 want you to give him a Jut.
IV went to Ireland, tne church burned down.
i ,i j . , , . . . , .... | •‘But. said Buchanl. have voir faith in
and the records destroyed, what added still 1 ., , ,, ,
... ... . J ,■. i the power of Braver: Do you believe in the
unc should fail to secure a picture of
o vi« Lee, Jackson, .Johnston. Beauregard or
(kinridge. You will find them at the Book
m- re, in elegant gilt flames. Nothing will lie
tier appreciated as a Christmas Present, [tf.
ALMANACS! ALMANACS!!
For 1BOO,
Free for every Family in
CnWETA, CARROLL, CAMPBELL. MERI
WETHER, i 1 LAUD, HARALSON and
FAYETTE COUNTIES, GA.,
AND RANDOLPH COUNTY, ALA.,
—AT—
Dr. J. T. Reese’s Drug Store.
D, j. T. Reese has published an Almanac
: „r 18G8, expressly for the above counties.—
The calculations were made by Thos. P. Ash-
MJ ,,re of Americus, Ga., successor to Robert
drier. It is, therefore, the same .os Grier’s
Almanac. [Dec. 14-tf.
For Sale or Exchar ge.
1 have a large five horse Wagon, with v
good frame body, which I will sell or exchange
j ur a two horse Wagon. Mr. Hunter, at Kirby
A Johnson's, will give necessary information.
IHh-. 7-2t. C. HARRIS.
pr Sight Exchange on New York, in
Etnus to suit, by
Nor. 23.—tf. SAI.OSIIIN & CO.
Fair Warning-
All persons indebted to W. B. W. Dent, by
or account, will save cost by coming for
tran 1 and paying up. [Nov. 33-4t.
M F-Ai.nsinv Geo. 31. IIa.nvey.
*£A&a68xsr c©.,
■. etton Factors & Commission Merchants,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA,
i n .-ra) I ASH advances made and Taxes paid
on COTTON consigned to our friends in Augus
ts, *riv;iT.n:ih, New York and Liverpool.
November LI Cm.
and who is Mr.
Thomyson ?
“It s Jim Thompson, he keeps a tavern in
Thompsonville, and 1 keep a public housealit-
A friend writing to us fr< m Franklin. Dee. 7,
says: •• Announce in your paper the decease of
Mrs. Phebe Bnggus. rite depart' 1 this lit-. «;:»
the 3rd inst . at an advaeeed age. She was be
tween 80 and 90 years of age at the time of her
death. Many who have attended, our courts,
will remember that aunt Phebe was mistress of
the hotel here, many travelers and visitors will
remember how kindly they were treated at her
table, and fireside. She wrs an old fashion
i Georgia lady, every body loved Aunt I’ht iie.
I her Christian deportment and upright life will j
1 stand a j be aeon light pointing the wayward to
i a better country, the land she i* iied for. where
i *• the wicked erase from troubling and the
I weary are forever at rest.
W. M. k. Vf. ;
T.XKaggcigaj j:»TT=?giB
Commercial iateliigence.
r I’’HE undersigned takes pleasure in announ-
I eing to his friends and customers that he
is agrin prepared to do anything ra the
Saddlery and Harness Business, nr
with neatness an 1 despatch. My motto is D* kidkJLJ
‘ Quick sales and short profi's.” He also
manufactures
UoatUor Collars.
Call and see him up stairs at Old Repository, j
Country Produce taken in payment for work.
Nov. 2-.f. GEO. W. VANCE.
By which families cas be supplied with
-AT-
more to the complication of the case was that 1 l * ie f
Zuliuie Carriere des Grange Clark was suhse-D ,<J 'D,p. D K1 .”’, 1 ' , , , ,
quently united to Dr. Gardette, and thisduring ! n . n ,° r thcre ’ reS P ondcd
the lifetime of Clark. _ | 0ziel - 1 uulU fum^
As Mrs. Gaines’ legitimacy depended upon j ^
the validity of Clark s marriage, the strain of An African conjuror, who cats half a wine
the whole case turned upon the evidence of j exhibiting in London.
Madame Despau. 'Jo test her veracity theevi- i '■•*• -*=*
deuce of some thirty-five or forty witnesses j A little girl, after having been to church,
was taken, who had known her while residing , was very fond of preaching to her dolls. Her
in this city, in Biloxi, Havana, Florida and ; mother overheard her. one day, reproving one
Spanish America. Bin the answers were in her for being so wicked. “ Oh. you naugnty sin-
favor. and in the interepretation given in the j id child." she said, shaking its waxen limbs,
bewildering facts ol this ease by the last de- j *• you 11 just go to that place of brimstone and
cision ot the Supreme Court, her statements molasses, and you won’t burn up—you’ll just
w ere taken as correct, and an estate now valued sizzle.’**
at $15,000,000 was adjudicated to her niece,Mrs. j .•
Gaines; udjudiated fifty years alter the mak- j
ing of the will, thirty after the commencement |
of the suit, after six appeals to the Supreme j
Court, and when the original suit had been di- ’
vided into five hundred separate actions against
subsequent possessors of Clark’s estate.
Madame Despau, though living for more i
than a century, and though involved three- !
fourths of that period in the troubles of her
sister, did not alter ail live to see the termina
tion of the suit, and, save $15,000 worth oftlio
contested estate yielded by Mr. Slidell during j
the recent war, none of the contested property j
has yet been recovered by its life long claim- ;
ant.—Atw Oileiitts Hepuhlican.
The Young Men of Georgia.
Oi*S*lXA3k€ES
Passed. Affirmed and Ordained for the muni
cipal government of the city of Newnan, by
the Mayor am! Aldermen, in pursuance of
the authority vested by the Act of Incorpo
ration extending and defining the corporate
limits of said city, and for other purposes
therein mentioned.
SEC. XIV.- qraiiEELLING AND FIGHTISG PitOHIEI-
TED.
Any person who shall be gniitv of quarrelling
rod lighting, or otherwise act iug in any way a
<Us<» derly, riotous maimer, iu Hie directs or eise-
v.du i e, viilnn the iucovpora! Ion, shall forfeit anti
]>.>v. svm not exceeding $20,00; ifsuehof-
iei.ee be committed by au appiendec ov minor,
lie shall be liable vo be conmimec 1 o> the guard
house, unless the master*, paieni o, guardian, or
NEWNAN MARKET,
Friday, Dec. 13.—Oar quotations below
exhibit tire correct state of the retail market.
The Cotton in irket has been dull and ;
as high as 11.I cents during the week.
Tne top of the market to-day is 10c.
The quotation should be uuderstoodas ex
clusive of tax. Nearly^ all other markets are
quoted to iaculde the tax.
Wheat $2.15
Corn.—White 75 («, 1 00
Bacox. — 19 (o, 21
Fi.ocr.— .....$10,00 (TIG 00
Coffee.— 30 (a)
Sugar.— 15 @
Prints.—per yard 1—
Steed.—per pound
Iron.—per pound 10 @
Salt.—Liverpool per sack (5,
Virginia “ “
Chickens.— 20 (a)
Ec.gs.—Per Doz.,—
Butter.—Per ib 30 (a)
MEADOR & BRO’3,
TOBACCO
Coniniissioii Merchants,
(Under United States Hotel,)
ATLANTA, -A. .
Refer to—
AHantii Nat. Bank, Atlanta, Ga.
Col. E. P. Jones, Green-boro. X. C.
Wm. D. Miller, Lynchburg, Va.
J. R. Caldwell, Madison, X. C.
Blair, Smith k Co.. Augnsta. Ga.
J. P. Williamson. Petersburg, Va.
R. Ragland k Co., “ “
Matihews s Wright, Liberty. Va.
October 2G-3m.
ATLANTA PRICES,
Without paying the expenses of going after them.
:o:
Our FALL AND WINTER STOCK is now complete, to which we have added the aaw
feature of
Carpets in Every J 'ariety.
We can fill yonr bill from a paper of Pins to a Parlor Carped, any and all of them cheap
er ih .u you have bought since ibe war.
Wc'nropose >o send samples, with prices attached, to any family who will write for them,
and wi : I "guarantee e'l goods ordered by samples to come up to the sample, or they can be re
turned to us at our expense.
Tlie goods c u be sent bv Express or ns you may desire.
Our Stock is comnleie iu tve.y department, and our goods will be sold as low &f they can
be bought in ihe S-tee of Georgia.
jgggf WiU do plicate Cliatlesion and New 5'ork bills to merchants, adding freight.
oo
•)■_> i
15
12A
12.1
4 2 5
3 25
W. T. COLE.
DUX C X fi T,
Office Ho. 7, Masonic Building, L r p Stairs,
NEWNAN, GA,
All kinds of PLATE WORK and PLUGGING
done with neatness end WARRANTED.
£id’eeth extracted without pain by the use
of NARCOTIC SPRAY. [April 20-tf. ^
CHAMBERLIN, COLE & BOYNTON,
September 2S-tf.
ATLANTA, GA.
HEW GOODS!
20
35
iT jipv IHjJV
111 La i *U.\
What the Young men of Gyorgia should be
i • f .. ,i . f i i firiend of such appjeul ice or minor, pav to the
o j Alayor or Aiaenuc-n sucu mie as lidj oe liuposeu.
lowing eloquent appeal of the Richmond En
REC. XV.—INDECENT OR DiSORDERl.Y CONDUCT.
Any persoii who ^IiaII be .'ouad d’uiik, or act-
Lig in a disorderly uiairoe- . ov uvog, in the p-es-
euce o- beeriug of k'J’e . ’oueceiit and vulgar
j Jv.igeage. o> a-eiiug i.i ?.o obseene and imp-oper
1C : . ; i
one- m tile M.-eels o • e ( ev, he-e whhiu i he
co >o- aiiob. dia-ll be fiuutl Ri a sum not exceed
ing icu doil.Ds. or he iii;> v be com mi tied to ihe
giv d house by ihcMryo o- aoy one of iheAl-
i-c- iiicn. bv .he M.'vshal o o.her officer of Lie
cl v uni t ui.scha.-gedbv he Mayor and Ak'ev-
i.i.
Cloaks.
Indies’ Cloaks.
ed at Joe Weill’s a nice lot of
For sale cheap. [nov2-tf.
quircr aud -Examiner, simply reading Georgia
for Virginia:
We recently published in this paper a call
from a number of intelligent and patriotic j U)
young gentlemen of this city, to their broth- J
n-n throughout the Stale, to organize for the j
defeat of the attempt which has been made j
to Africanize Virginia.
11 is impossible to conceive of a more noble j
mission fur our young men than the maintcii- |
ante in this State of the supremacy of the |
white man. An immediate organization, and
an active, fearless campaign, to achieve such a
result should aiouse in the young men oi \ :r j sc.,iee as oir-v become ofens-ve. <»■ pn. o.n-
giniaan etlmsiasm as ardent as that which!,,, ; of .besi.-eeis o ri'evs ni bad o-oe . sb?n be
llamed through their ranks when they rushed j in ied io, less ib?a o.e doG? •> b- eve y d?-v seen
to arms in lc'jl. aeis. aee sbaU couUuoe ? icv ooRce ; s given of
They cannot refuse to take part in the great j such : Lei swell occupr.ii, uiav. unde-. • .»c dp te
st niggle which conservatism is about to wage I ;•*[.> o- Mwo- ;*.»• -uco. coosi ee«< wn ov
in defence of Southern civilization. We need
j the quick intellect: the chcciful valor, thereso .
j I ale will, the tireless energy, of our young men
j now, as much as we did viien the old army o;
1 Northern Virginia stood, like a granite wall, do-
i tying the Led troops and leaders of the North.
A-'v oc'
eh. '-e. n
:. xv-a —
p? 111 of i
pe. ui’i to be
lie- p.eajiscs.
V S I'.r.e s.
). 11 i j.ou Ov d s-
.,-1 ()•• d-seba ged
joc’i wv lei o.- wet
Joe Wi
> tve cost.
Follow ).< vcuiem voog cv c- o'-s any s- .-eel ov ?i-
Jey ove wUcb sec!'... ie o- vvei subfctaaee may
pasy w’l’-Uoo c. e- : a aaisance.
SEC. XVUi. I-NU'S-VVCES" ON DOTS.
Nv> x>ei sou shall keep ou nis ov 1ic-j ;) carises
;»nv nuisance, to the aooo'-'aace of h*s o. her
t . u.i:dit'»Ojs - iio, --i:1 r e v s»* ble rov uiu-.e ov oiher
l No cause can succeeft 'wmch does not secure ; ,i ( . oyil , s ; C :, iu pdc-. o- oi be-.rise, be pev-
a»- j the cordial support of tlie young In armies s mifi-ed to levarbi pov.voe,e in ibe cite. Any per
ns well as in political organizations young i sou so aoooved. m?v compk bi to ibe Mayor or
blood is indispensable. We do not advocate 1 Aide.men. who sir. 11 -ec-e-.e, i a v. viitn'v, ?u ?o?,te-
J I the return of our young men to those barren j uieui or veuiovri o-uae uits?ace complained of
See Mr. W’s notice. Bay up and j !in a arid political* fields which are whitened ™ •vroot-y-vom- m.c s, ocw .-easonao e ps-acttcaoJe
, .. - , , i tune, bhouid i tie arosance Docoeaoaiecl ov re-
' i wlU ‘ V‘ c b ! meS . i so in: l U , 1 - V d,S:, !’l K1,n 1 ted i i ld ; moved ?s ,e.-ui ed, for every dev following, the
.. - I ruined aspirants for worthless lronois; but the ^ p ( > r; . nJ i vvbose premsios if remains, ?od he
triumph of Conservatism is essential lor our ! w } in se bcshiess or neglect wealed if, may he fiu-
peaceful jirospcrous and happy existence. We | ed ia a. sum not exceeding ten tloUais.
sincerely hope that throughout this State, in !
—
■: umiKssm; Wamckur hCHooi.. '' e
i-niioi! to the school ailvt i tiseinent t
Misv'lly popular i'euehei*. lie is sow
d'ly know m iha
al.i tie (acts lice
invite
f this
11 and
his announcement eon-
vsarv to be known.
every county and district, tlie gallant and no-
X L iSVNCE TO DC REMOVED.
No owner or occupier of
J* «• u wio:i tie: gcuuira* Beaver Hat. call "U
D. A. COUK.
Nev 1 $07 - tf. Bay Street.
— - —S* 4 •
F. K:'’v.mm) Smith's Ugh: Stork.—Me call
•••-••mi at to the advertisement of Dr. E. Smith,
...- ins no old drugs or medicines and is de-
- iiiuiei In sell at livicg’rates. Give him a
•il! ! ii<‘ eonvin<‘ed. Remember lie is loca
■ ■ t-hv souarc in front of tiro Court House.
... ....... dwelling or oilier
ble young men of Virginia will organize and ! h 0Xlse , shall pt- -uiit wa-i-ev o povibrag w-jaisovei*
render to their .State the same uuselrisli and i caJcalatcd to pvorlncc ttisease oi eud.ee i be rk*
self sacrificing sendee which they gave when i unwholesome or unpiep-sai'i for b ur dd ig. io ?c-
thc story of their bravery and endurance filled , cumulate ov leuir a u 3"- Oi iae*v cell;* o^e'-e-
cl.ristendoni with admiration. But even if j wueu-in o--unde the house, Uiide.-.oe pearl, v
| they reqlived appeals to their ambition tostim- , ^ o^omitriS'^emovi' Ibe
I mate tnein to cneigct-ic laooi», \\o might ie ; h-mui notice e.) do -,o by vhe Iv). voy M. u 1 . or
I mind them that the men vvho shall de.ixei j vnem’ier of Be- Board, s’arG be d ied ao# ex-
Yirginia from Ln r enemies will win a renown as : ceeding fifty dollars,
imperishable as that of Lee and Jackson.
if you want, a line liat, go to
Umt. ‘As tf
JOE WEILL.
Eemarkable Pedestrian Feats.
The fact that the pedestrian Weston, in his
SUPPRESSINO ,VFrr\r s
I Any ne «.oa between the ?ges of e ; g’decn red
I lib v ve.>. s o-* ?go who being c?."et- on bvi he Mr v-
j o- or pny of the Ak-c-msn. o- Ik sb. I o- o.oe.r
. officer ofiheebv. !\> r^-e .r oce io sudo- c-s e-'v
journey from l’ortland to Chicago, has twice ah'rav, even o_ • io nevee o- o. ae om .v.ge. r -’o.
attempted to walk one hundred miles in twenty- j b * ,aii ’' in ,‘. 1 ey-'-lanco. a?i ae u.u-o •
- i i ...hi sum nor exoeeomg\en ooik . uol.es->a smuc-em
Important- Arrival!— Santa Clans in
Town!
H'lKMi
four co'.secutive hours, and twice abandoned j [ _ )(
the attempt, together with the general feeling; U ,(, K .
! iu circles where the prolsibilities of his success
or failure are calculated that the feat will not
he performed, recalls to mind a celebrated
! English Pedestrian, Captain Barclay, whose
exploits appear to he far more wonderful than
any yet attempted in this country. When only
17 years of age, in 1790 he won a match for
one hundred guineas, walking six miles iu an
hour “ fair heel and toe.” Two years after
wards he walked seventy miles in fourteen con
secutive hours, heating Ferguson, the celebra- \ alUow places ousa
• eiule'-eu -ov sue-i eiusvb.
,od hi siiy uiaotioe oiioo-siog, res's! ing,
ijp. 'eg, ov attack big- aov of. ue officers
o"il.'e i-:eo K'-aieia, ia ihe (Oscbavge of fbeir
dories, o '-bo shall aid, assist o'-rbei ibosewbo
f-o. shall be d jed in a sum not less than tweoiy-
live doUaia.
SEC. XIX.—LOTS TO EE KEPT IN OR DEE.
Jfc s;u'0 be the duly of ?11 bok-e’- o of lots or
houses, whether the same be enclosed or unen
closed, vo keep them clean anil to y. They sh?R
pc? alii no sink to coniaiu wa.ie , bni: sh. f! iill up
a said lots ov la id. a such manner
•had. remove from
Vcsferday morning 8. B. Thurman, Santa
I'l.nis’ Adjutant General, entered our office,
hearing, not an order, but a cheese box full of
mtulies, cakes, nuts, oranges, cocoa nuts, ap-
fies and nearly every thing else you can think
■ ' that is good, and we were made aware there
in- that Santa Claus was'in town, and had ta-
keu up his headquarters at Thurman & Co.’s U' Cambridge
1 1 _ . M bile training tor a match of ninety miles
Confectionary. M ho doubts it - u e don t, ; j n twenty-one and a halt hours, he walked oue
liUil you would not had you seen what the Ad- : hundred and ten miles in nineteen hours, a per-
utant brought us I formanee that has no equal, it is believed, in
,,, , °. ‘ . , . , .. . • , . | the annals o f pedestrian ism. In December,
Cliristmas is near at hand, and it is | imh ^ ^ IlUiuIre(! Uliles in nineteen
d die little folks should renew the acquain- | hours, over as poor a nuul as any in the king-
’ i’.ice of their good friend who visits Newnan j dom. He also walked one thousand miles in
■u]y, and this tlmv can iio by calling at I ° !ie thousand consecutive houis, a teat once
--iirinan s, where good things and new th.ngs, , C; ,.^. in LUu .[. lv w;liked with hi ^ body bent
• Ke *dv tilings and queer things, and all sorts of j f urw md, the weight thrown on his knees. His
things—a.tfw assurlpiait of toy* included—may be | step was short, and Ids feet were lilted but a
'vsr.3. Thurman & Co. are fixed up in the j few indies from the ground. This method it
, r . j is said, quidiens the pace and enables iao pe-
Shield style for Chnstmns. Uosmau^to better «Ddur» the fUigue ofl uU g , , . , . ,
In Ivlalf of self »m! little ones partial arlr ,,„ ;1 bj . p.-rwctly erteet a. in St IAS’S*?? UkiS
We teturn thanks to our liberal and enterprising : the latter case the weight of the hotly is thrown oa - t r UvV c o,ij-ai..eu bv an apnren. ffi-e effior
hiviah for an earl}’ instalment of Christmas | (°o much on liie. ankle jtfiius. Ihe walking ■ ( , t n-ph?.,, -aid cue ViiaM lx- paid by ibe
....... . . i ureas worn bv Captain Barclay was essentially ! father, gm’dian o-- k*,nl of said mi no : . mu on
: ." H ” IS . Success to you, gentlemen, for }cu tSiime t hat adopted by Mr. Weston. j refusal so to do. the -r Id mi.ioi- ^imll be .o jmil
ted walking clerk, by several miles. In the i »he w*ie»-, .m .
” i r i *i, , said kus ovlaaci ail decaveu and ueca>ing \ege-
year following, he performed Die distance ot R q, a . lt d^.H^uces. Li geomd. ev-
one hundred and filt-y miles in two days, walk- e ,- v; bGng tending io eo -upi die?) . Aral incase
ing from Fenchurch street, London, to Bir- off*dure ov omt-ssioo of ?ov owner ov owners.
hokl'.ov hoktei s of jo! - ov ivoik o'- o-' be’ - person
coni tv-lliug them, io lili. np any shik ov low place,
o- .->remove ,r?b e-akl, afier no ee f-ooi the
M. vov o-* one of I he Aldj- roeo io F a cv her
ov ids o-‘ lie - agent, io till eo o- remove
tin. si die ihe Board may ovoceedio u 1 ' o■• ieuiove
wiiuievi Ft- nuisance mav be. ?! ihe e oense of
said lo. o landholder, ov other oe son: pad exe-
cnti«*o .'lissec fo.- -sib expense- v* Uen ascei-
taiiu'd, pod ine amoiTiii levied anti mrde oui of
Ids p--np iv; and the s.vd )oi ov 3. ndtiokffiv
shall be iiae< i.i? -u.n not exeeei- tweaiy-ii\e
dollars for each day riiai aiiea noriee shall re-
mam uncomplied vri.n.
see. xx.—kutes pr.oamrrED.
No son shall fly a Kite in ar.y settled part
of the cby. nor whffiffi o iv yards of any road
leading;’ o or -.iirough s?;o. ehy within ii- corjioa-
BOOTS, SHOES
L Ill ATJt E LI! !
NEW STOPvE!—NEW GOODS!
|
Extra Inducements to Buyers at Whole-
I
sale and Retail!
: Feaciitree Str., Markham’s Buildings,
(Opposite Cox & Hill.)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Nov. 3.0-tf. GE0EG-E W. FRIGE.
G. H. & A. W. F6 ROE
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS & SHOES.
W HITE ALL STREET,
ATLAATA - GEORGIA.
Keep on hand the largest and best selected
stock in Atlanta, and will Eell to Country
merchants at Nr,v Y > k prices with Height tul-
ded. ^ Nov. CO, 18G7—1 y.
CARRIAGES, ROCK
. AVVAIS.BLGGIhS
AND PLANTATION
yVaifOns.'"The ’.Manufactory of A. T.
FINNEY, on Forsyth street, Atlanta, Ga., is
daily turning out substantially finished and
fashionabic wotk, io which the attention of all
wishing to purchase, is respectfully invited.—
Several Pleasure Yehicles and a number of
Plantation Wagons are completed, end will flh
disposed of at ror .o>i file figures. 0 tiers will
be promptly tilled ani-a-v lespecii’uBv solicited.
Charges mode, ate an?' all work wav-.' it ted.
Manufactory and We e.ooms on Forsyth-st.
Atlanta, Ga., nearly opposite the Opera Hall.
April 6-l2m. ..
AS there has been hundreds of Patent Churns
offered vo the pn.» i: e. :di more or less defective,
i we claim that we have brought it to its final
| completion. We believe it to be the ultimatum
! of Churning Machines.
We use the common Churn, we use the com-
i mon Dasher; consequently we have cleanliness
and convenience.
We have ease and speed combined—we have
i simplicity in it-e extreme; consequently we
can sell cheap, uniting ; t in the reach of all.
- Invented bv John G. Ham. of Coweta, and
i improved by \\ . M. Reynolds, who has it for
i sale at his Tin and SioveHousc ia Newnan, Ga.
j September 21-tf.
CLARK, JOAEK & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
General Commission Merchants,
Afo. 1, Stoddard'$ Lower llanje,
Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
Liberal advances made on Consign-;
m <n.4 v
meats.
gri^Money deposited with Major G. M. Han- j
: vey to pay the tnx on all Cotton shipped to us. !
i September 7-Gm.
DRuGS I'GR i HE miLLiuni
GREAT VARIETY-NEW STYLES,
AHB OSSA?
n? XX 33
‘LIVE drugstore;
trade the largest,
We ate now offering to th
best assorted and cheapest
BT&OK Q)T ®a
&c.
ever brought to this market. Our purchases
were made in person, for Cash, from the best
Manufacturing and Importing Houses, and we
are consequently able to offer inducements in
prices not heretofore equaled South, or surpass
ed in the Eastern markets when the Fame quan
titles are purchased. Stock consisting in part of
Lure Drugs,
Medicines,
Chemicals,
Lard Oil, White Leads,
Sweet Oil, Paint Colors;
Castor Oil,
Sperm Oil,
Linseed Oil,
Tanners’ Oil,
U .. Lubricating Oils,
Non-Explosive Coal Oil;
Varnishes;
Wines and Liquors;
Window Glass and Putty;
Foreign and American Perfumes ;
Pomades, Combs, Brushes,
Soaps, Fancy Goods, Sec - Ac
TERMS STRICTLY CASH. f
The had debts that would otherwise accrue
are c< nsidered in tlie reduced prices at which
our goods are offered to cash purchasers.
Examine our stock before buyout.
ItEDWINE & FOX,
Corner Wiiitehall and Alabama streets,
Nov. 16-tf. ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
R. D. COLE & BRO.,
(Establish lie cl in 18 5 4-,)
RE PA RED to ffil aR oulcrs for SASII,
BLINDS, DOOBS, Ac., nt the following
rates, subject to riue fluciua.ions of the times:
Price List of R. C. Cole & Bro.
PANEL DOORS 3x7.
Two ppueU. 1 * inch thick, $3,00—50 cents per
side "or icon 1 Bing.
Four panel' 1 inch Illicit, $3,50—50 cents
per Mile "or tvoaUiug
11 inch tliick ‘'0 per cent added; > L 33;. per j The undersigned would have things called by
cent, added; 2 inches 50 per cent, added . their right names, therefore has concluded to
to the above . ries. [ advertise his store as the
CHEAP STORE,
and would respectfully invite tho public to ex
amine his new and well-selected Stock, and see
for themselves whether or not the facts in the
premises sustain the truthfulness of the adver
tisement.
From his long experience in merchandizing
he thinks he knows good goods, and will not
buy any other kind, and can safely guarantee
the purchaser the worth of his money. If you
want a good job in mechanics you go to an
experienced workman. Will not the same rule
ohl good in merchandize?
iut “the proof of the pudding is in chewing
b bag.” Cull and see for yourself, remem-
ling that it is no trouble for him nor his
clerks to show goods, whether we sell them or
not.
J. J. PINSON.
Newnan, Ga. 0< t. 5-tf.
BLINDS.
Half stariouary slats, or si 1 * rolfiu
k r To
cent.'
per fooi. i i length per p-rir—ihu
.S it W
i adovv
Gi cut long, $1,55 per pair.
SASil.
8x10 9 c-f.p'-r light, primed and g
lazed
23 ct?.
10x1211 ‘ “
“
30 “
10x1613“
u
36 “
10x1815'“ “ “ “
It
41
12x14 15 “ “ “
“
41 “
12x1 GIG “ “ “
4G “
12x1817 “ “ “
u
50 “
12x20 IS “ “ “ “
ll
53 tf
Lip Sash 2 cet?is a light extra.
£bj-j“An goons shipped free offfiraj
Newnan, Ga., Scpi. 23-if.
FURNITURE.
Bedsteads, M.iGrasses.
(Miaii.' Lounges. D’oing Tables,
,$'i!e and Ceiurn Tables, Washstauds,
Wliciiiob*. W.-idrobes. Bureaus,
High and Low Bnuv (’hairs,
U. bv O.uiiages and Cribs,
Window Shades.
Ail low fo r CASH. A liberal patronage
solicited. THOMBSOX. COLE k CO.,
Sept. 2S-tf. Newnan, Georgia. -
BMW 000800
r pilK sob'criber has opened an EATING
I HOUSE on Gieenvii'e street. ?ru invites
calls i.o.ii his irieods and be oebUe gei-eraliy.
His table will be soopUed wi n ri'e best the
country atTouls. and every thing cooked in an
unexeep ioi‘ab ! e style.
j^g“jleals lUi-nisbed at aU hours—Price 50
cents.
jgggf-The wants of a 1 ! visitors promptly at
tended to. [seps. 17-if.j C. ROBLSuN.
HI W GOODS I
Great Reduction in Prices!
I). A. COOK,
BAY STREET, XEWNAN, GA.,
y S NOW receiving a varied assortment of
1 staple
ID IR, ^ 13 O O X> S 3
which he is determined to sell at
LOW FIGUEES ECU CASH.
Consumers will consult their interest by
calling at ome.
W. U. PERRY. W. D. UNCiL
PEARY So LiNCH.
Tim public is notified that wo liave opened at
the store-room next door to Perry & Fleming's
old stand. South-east corner of Public Square,
Newnan, Ga., u new an 1 well-st:lected stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Hats ;»nd
Foots ami Shocs r
Oiotbiiqg,
Hardware,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Piece Goods of every variety,
And other articles usually kept in such busi- j
ness bouses.
gt/°We have no old gor-rls, as our stock is
entirely new.^/sj
In addition vve would remind pnrcliaser& that
we bought on fair and reasonable terms, and :
can afford to sell the same way. V> e invite all
to call and examine for themselves and be
convinced. [Octoucr 5-3m.
AVING established a reliable Repository
in • -*
Empire Block, Whitehall Str.,
ATLANTA, CtA.,
I v\ ill ket-j- constantly on Land a full aud com
plete assortment of
COACHES,
CARRIAGES,
IIOCK A WAYS,
(For one and two horses,)
SPRING WAGONS,
BUGGIES, &c.,&o.
As ;.gt r.t for several first-class Northern and
Western Houses, 1 am enabled to supply all
persons with anything they may wish, from a
Baby Carriage
TO A
Coach, and Four,
at Manufacturers’ prices, with freight added.
I am also Agent for tho sale of tho cele
brated
Woo.Iruff Concord Boggles and Wagons
which have given 3uch un-ifersal satisfaction.
The Ladies are especially invited to
call and make arrangements for riding.
ANDREW DUNN,
Empbe Block, Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
P. A. 1 will exchange Vehiebs for Wheat
if applied to soon. [June l-6m.
4
I to t
reserve it.
P yon need a fine Shirt go to
**pt. 2S-tf. JOE WEILL.
Another Candidate tor Infamy.—Ord, of
iriiirt No. 4. arrestetl the frieudsand relatives
CM. lv.ffit A Smith late of the 10th Missis
'•pp; Confederate regiment who were about to
:‘i ice on the grave of the dead soldier a raonu-
■ :,t sent by his brother from Scotland.
Lie Mississippi editors are dursting
adopted by
If vou want the latest style of Hats, call on
D. A. COOK,
Nov. SO. 1S67—tf. Bav Street.
refusal so to do. the ss id ffliaor aaul oe .o-juiit-
red to rile guavd lioaie, «»• the di&ere. -oa of Hie
gayor or Alderrgea.
sec. xx.—BCHI.UjS.
When Charles Dickens stands up to read he
seems oblivious of his audience. No applause : F r 1 ‘ r *. r -' ; l J ri, »
place wiuim me corp .
Newnan. other than the public cemetery or otu-
i r burving ground, ‘•vitht'Ut permission of the
.. . , , jn Board, shallforfcit anv pay a sum iiOl exceeding
moves him to leave an abstracted mood. He fiftv j ,u ars for aa ^ eT ery offence,
is the interpreter of a drama, and the room ;
full of ladies and gentlemen has no existence i sec. xxix.—retaii. license.
U) him. A book lies before him and he tarns Every person desirous of obtaining a
Jacket in a lively style for this petty”coatenVp- j over the leaves, but he barely looks at the: shall anmv to the Ueik oi the Board, the
less. Tlii,v .ii* ! nages. He Knows tnem by iiear;. .-.t firs, i;
nd cow anil v meanness.
number of the license for which application is
made, m-.-ntioaing tlie place where m or she in-
. . eu . ,, . r , £ - Q f : ' na nt ,,oea no . 1 “lp ei> ,. u beaaowedtoretaSmmorc
patrol Ladie sShoos, go to s*«**o,e to the audience. On eutenr.g he goes j f e.t^blisimieiff: at the same time
Jv>E \\ UAL. | str.i.gm to i»Ls desk aud couiincuccs foctiiwilh.. j
tan in more tiian one place
e under one li-
READ WHAT THE PRESS SAYS.
! Among the vast improvements of tit*' present
times the change in remedies is not the least mie
portrait. Formerly ridiculous and often injurious
mixtures were administered upon the recommen-
; dation of one person to another, or *r- -m on-
. family to another, as being “good” for such aud
| such a complaint, while they were, in fa-.-t, use
less or worse. Now, Prof. Kayvun supplies the
public with the m->§t efE»_';H,.J.remedies that ed
ucated skill can devisi. or art can produce, with
; explicit directiohs for their use in each and every
I case. In place of the sens cites potions our j
i grandmothers gave, we have the ctinning inven
tions of men learned in the art of care,adapted to
j our necessities, at a nominal price. Prof. Lay-
ton's remedies consist of
KAYTON’S OLEUM YiT.L,
The great German Liniment for Rheumatism,
Neuralgia Pains in the Back, Joints, Breast or
Side, Nervous Headache, Toothache, Earache,
Sprains. Bruises, Burns, etc.
KAYTON’S MAGIC CURE,
| For sud-Ien Coughs and Colds, Asthma. Acid
Stomach, Heartburn. Sore Throat, S-.-a Sickness.
| Cholera. Diairhcea, cramps and Pains in the
Stomach, etc.
KAYTON’S DYSPEPTIC PILLS,
i For Dyspepsia. Bilious Disorders, Co f tiveness,
Sick Heudacne. • ::.T ail Disorders of the Liver,
Stomach and Bowels, and as a spring and fail
. medicine to carry off the rankling humors in the
blood—Quitman Banner. •^*
These ri-medi-. s are innocent, and no person
need be alarmed at taking them; yet they are
: nowerfnL and will remove the diseases enumer
ated above. A trial wiii satisfy every one that
their curative properties are in •: -over estimated.
Address all orders to Prof. H. H. Kayton,
Savannah, Ga.. or t*> th - Agents .1. ri. > • ■..tk/ks j
£ Co.. WTiolesale Druggists. Savannah, Ga.
Bevrareof counterfeits. The genuine hao Prof-
I H. H. Kaytox's signature on each bottle and
box.
For sale bv Druggists and country merenanis
| generally. * " ' July 23- iy. .
| For sale iu Newnan at the Drug Ftor* of Dr.
1 EDDY SMITiL 1
| AM also receiving a good assortment of
FAII1LY GEOCGRIE^
which I will be happy to supply my friends
and cuBoaiers with at the lowest prices for
CASH.
YTT ANTED to exchange Goods for
\\ 500 bushels of Peas and
1,0bo buslit-is Shelled Corn.
D. A. COOK,
Nov. SO-tf. Bay Street, Newnan, Ga.
T. M. & H. C. CLARKE, I
(Sign of the Rig Padlock,)
PEACHTREE STREET.\ ATLAATA, GA.
151 POETESS AND DEALKE5 LK
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
HARDWARE.
CONSISTING IN 1’AKT OF:
T-on. Steel and Nails, Locks, Hinges, Screws,
Leet and Hoop Ir«*n, Carpenters' i’;*ois,
h Chains, Pock-.-: A iao.c Cutlery,
Gill In I i Cut Saws, Guns, IfiJ -- Pistols,
Bellow-. Anvils, Yio.-s, Carriag-.- H.ir-»ware,
llabiK-r L-. :.mg,Aon s. . **-* _
Rubber Hemp Packing, Huus. Binis, eposes,
Grass.CoiiuH.Jate R.»pe,Heavy x Lignt Castings,
Steel Peac< ck Pi.>m, P?g dim rig Copper,
Corn Sheliers, Straw S.uh and oncet Zinc.
Cutters,
All of which vs will soil I >w f*.r cash.
Agents for Fair bank’8 Standard Scales, and
for Knoxville Iron Works.
Nov. 30. 15d7-5m. i
THOMAS A. GRACE,
cwiann Gra.
Insurance Agent for the following Companies .
.ETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, j
Hartford, Connectic ut.
KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE CO., |
New York.
EFFACE A HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO.,:
Eufuula, Ala.
.ETNA FRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Hartford, Connecticut.
UNDERWRITERS’ FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
New York. |
OGLETHcRPE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Savannah, Georgia.
Julv 28-47-tt
C0UETENAY & TBENH0LM.
Suippmg aud Commmaioil merchants.
’ CHARLESTON, S.C., give special attention
1 to the dispatch of QjuxlwUe and JPareign Freight*;
ly steam direct to BALTIMORE and NEW
YORK and via Baltimore to PHILADELPHIA.
Insurance and Freight Rates, as low, via Charles
ton, as by any other line North.
C^First-Class Packet Ships will always be on the
berth for LI VERPOOL during the present cotton
season; Shippers can economize in time as well as
freight and insurance to Europe by consigning »
cottons to Charleston in preference to Gulf porta. 1
Quotations for freights, insurance, tzc. to all m
points, furnished weekly to regular correepon- m
dents. /
mM B»fl®Q1312®o
n RO-'S. W. R. FOX- o. A. N. ROSE.
1C. a 1I.-ICOSJE &' CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALEE3 IX
PURE BRANDIES. WINES,
WHISKEYS, GIN, RUMS,
ALES AND PORTERS,
Granite Block, Broad Street,
G-a.
Dealers «t a distance supplied oo reasonable
terms. We call the especial attention of_ Pby- ^QQQ
s’u-ians and invalids to the unadulterated arti-
JOSEPH E. DENT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
7.
Gi'ocer & Commission
MEECHANT,
GREENVILLE STREET,
Newnan, Georgia.
April 20-tf.
HARDWARE,
J. M. & J. C. ALEXANDES,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Iron, Naila, Steel,
Carriage Materials,
Tools for all Trades,
Building Materials,
Farming Implements,
Gin Bands and Brushes,
Sept. 21-3m. Bolting Cloths.
Corn “Wanted.
BUSHELS of prime White Corn,
for which the highest market
nricc will be paid by P. A. POWERS.
ctes we offer for sale. Our prices are quite pi__ - ......
••ea-onable. and will Drove satisfactory to pur- j Grocer and Commission Merchant,
chasers. ' * [Oct. 2d-3m. (• Nov. 16-If. Biv St., Newnan, Ga,