The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, February 01, 1868, Image 3

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Ijf Ilrtunnii l3f A NEWNAN. GEORGIA. Saturday Morning, February 1,1868. Steam Up. r ,u: miles cf Newnan on tl.e St. Cloud road, line Oak, Poplar lumber, post oak garden R nd fence post. Send your orders to the Mill leave them with Broadnax and Thomas The Week. Deatii or Jupce Allen.—On last Saturday SECTION XXX. No retailer* shall keep his back door* or win- “ Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. dow* open on Sunday, for the purpose of retail- . The Rubject of this sketch was well known mg spiritous liquors, nor suffer aieorderlr per- morning Henry K. Aden, Esq., a prominent ftnd univena|lT Mtwmd for y* r sprightly «*« *> “ter about bis house on Sabbath ' citizen of this city and one of the Justices of , . , . , , , , , . ... day. Such disorderly person* may. on complaint . ,.i character, kind heart and benevolent spirit.— to the Marshal, be removed bv the authority vest- I the Inferlor C 001-1 of th,s County awoke in j For thc Jrtgt two yeare Fhe listed her talented ; ed in hhn ; and if such person should refits-, ef- ; usual health. Immediately after dres^inp he ^ i xr » 1 tor being so rt^quested br the Marshal or other . anc. awomplished Mother in the arduous du- officer of the Board, he shall be committed to the complained of n severe pain in the head. A Ue8 of the Poat officeatNewnan . Little Helen . few moments-thereafter the members of his 1 wi „ lonR ^ rcmetnbeml for skill and activitv family discovered that he was seriously ill, and jn the dis>tribution of thc MaiL Who will for . urged him to return to his bed. It was with get her bright Fmile aml .. 6h5n5ng mornin£: difficulty that he even with help reached it. j face .» i ndn ,triou», eheeffol and polite, it is onicrr oi me uoara, nt* txj commit i Guard House, and may be released by t or Aldermen, he paring all cost. All license* shall expire at the erpi twelve mouths from date. S1BBLEM m HIRNESS. Run Here Everybody! T HE undersigned takes pleasure in announ cing to his friends and customers that he LOOK AT THIS! It was then ascertained that he was stricken the Mayor expiration of is again prepared to do anything in thc Saddlery and Harness Business, neatness and despatch. or DENIS A BOSTROM. not strange that she won so many friends.— Icb. 1. 1868— tf. with paralysis. He never spoke again, but died ■ Helen was the possessor of rich mental gifts, alxiut 2 o clock Monday evening. Tuesday his ; with dose observation, good wit and fine taste, remains were followed to the grave by a large was un ited a retentive memory. Her judg-* concourse of friends and hurried with Masonic I entire stock of Drugs for sale at honons 1 he death of Judge Allen is a serious j friends she was an object of delight—to her fairl^paTntfVonVin. receiving twe^-flviToents I outr rny < ' , loss to his familj and this entire community. narents k1h» w•„* the child <»t iov and nmmise, forth e same, and the owner slial! have it attach- Low Price*. A good chance for a man to get For Sale. U, a good business with a small capital. Respectfully, J,n. 25.—tf. _ J. 8. HE.S-P.T Rags Wanted I Cotton.—The market lias been steady and active daring the Week. Pricee have ranged ment was ripe beyond her years. To her *as an obj-ct of delight parents she was the child of joy and promise, er ringing laugh was the music of her home: richlv endowed. XXXI. —DRAT TAX. No person shall run a dray wagon, or other with nealneg8 and despatch. My vehicle. within tbe hunts of the Citv, without a , , 1 _ license from the Board for one rear. ‘ Q-uck sales and short profit*. Where a person takes out a license, he shall, manufactures for a two horse dray or wagon, nay $10; for a one horse dray or wagon. $5. on the payment of which it shall be the duty of the Clerk to issue a license —not to be transferable. The Clerk shall furnish to the owner its proper number, motto is He also , , , , , , ...... ed to some conspicuous part of the drav, wagon Ever cheerful and happy, her ringing laugh or other vehicle, Everr dray, wagon or other vehicle as aforesaid without its number, shall be i from 1114 ^ 12 cents, tax paid by buyer, we her future was full of hope for usefulness. But to s;4^^ a’fine of suppose a superior article would have sold for the music of her laughter is hushed, and the 11 r ; ° arc, xxxii. —ArcnoxEEit—tax Axn r*Vtr. | 12 18 or 12 3-8 cents during two or more days, light of hei smile is lied. The memory of this Every Auctioneer wishing to exj>ose goods. Snow There was a gentle fall of bbow on .fair and gifted Girl will linger even With tis wares, merchandize, or other arfides at public T. . i,:,a,o e r market nrice paid for Cotton or mere was a gentle ran oi bbow on 6 .. ... , , _ outcry, except it lx- thc officers of the bw, shall *■' " 1 Wednesday. The succeding night was intense- ' I'ke recollection of bright sau dreams. before such goods, wan s or merchandize or oth- Lincn Ibigs at this office. School Books. A B. Cutes has now on hand a large supply j „ .* ., S- hool Books, and solicits a liberal patron- j Napoleon is reported to have $7."60.000 a rKjI the community. He also offers supe- j year spending-money ; Francis Joseph, of Aus- ly cold. Tliursday's sun however melted earth's ! ^be * 8 w *th the Angels now, for her white robes and created hopes of warmer and ' " kifo was sweet as perfume and pure as prayer, fairer weather. Andrew J. Smith. New nan, Ga., Jan. 23d, 1868. ^ .-»ntR to Teachers and Dealers. SELLi. 1 ain selling Dry (io£k*T" O O S"T*» Jng, etc., at cost. I mean and make your purchases. Jan. 11-lm. J ts, Shoes, Cloth- I sav. Call M. . tria. 3.750,000; and King William, of Prussia, $3,000,000: whilst Queen Victoria has a small er sum. They manage by thc exercise of pru dence and economy to get along on this. The Fools at Work Again.—A Washington telegram of Jan 30th, says: Schofield rising to a question of privilege offered a resolution reciting that'yesterday statement that er articles are offered, obtain from the Board s license, on such terms as the Board may think proper, under a penalty of $20 ttff *»very offence* SEC. XXXTIT. —STOVE-PIPES. CHIXXETS. Ac. All chimneys, stove-pipes or stoves so cons tructed or put up as to endanger any bnilding, shall tie removed, or so alter.-d as to render them safe, upon complaint being made to the Mayor or Aldermen, or npm the danger being made known hi any way. No person shall permit any W. M. REYNOLDS, i evening’s Express contained Oonior of Public Square and Greenville Str i2. of ,lie Court Judges had declared pkalkr in—— ’ ' W( n’ lic a mft j° rit y Supreme Court Cook Stoves and Tin Ware. January 11 -1 y. Sermon on Water Baptism. The Sermon delivered by Rev. Jos. Stacv, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at this place, September last, has been published in pamphlet form, and may be obtained at the stores of Red wine & Culpepper and J. J. Pinson. Price 25 cents. ALMANACS! ALMANACS!! For 1860, Free for every Family in COWETA, CARROLL, CAMPBELL, MERI WETHER. HEARD, HARALSON and FAYETTE COUNTIES. GA., AND RANDOLPH COUNTY, ALA., — AT — J)r. J. T. Reese’s Drug Store. Dr. .1, T. Reese has published an .Almanac lor 18C>8, expressly for the aliove counties. The calculations were made by Tlios. 1*. Ash more, of Americas, Ga , successor to Robert Drier. It is, therefore, the same as Grier's Almanac. .[Dec. 14 tf. If you want the genuine Beaver Hat. call on D. A. COOK, Nov. 80, 18G7—tf. Bay Street Notice to Debtors. all persons indebted to the estate of Joseph Bohannon, late of Coweta county, deceased, are notified that those tailing to make pay ment by (booth of I-'oljruary, will Tin.) t.hoir notes and accounts in the hands of Hugh Buchanan for collection. Jan. 1 l-Gt. T0LLES0N KIRBY, Adm’r. C^Sight Exchange on New York, in Bums to suit, by Nov. 23.—tf. 8.1LOSI1LV & CO. M. Saloshix. Gko. M. IIasvkt. SAZ.0SBXH & ce. f Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants, NEWNAN, GEORGIA, Liberal CASH advances made and Taxes paid on COTTON consigned to our friends in Augus ta, Savannah, New York and Liverpool. November 2-ton. If roti need a tine Shirt go to Sept. 28-tf. JOE WEILL. Wore '• 1 declared that the Reconstruction acts would so t*-itutioo a l, and that the Court Loiniuittec to nd directing thc Judiciary iue. and whether - whether t be article was nnsilemeanor as justifie.-tg constitute such a ing articlsof im pencil men j{i present- 11 • resolution applies to Judge., p ted P7 to 57. ♦ — — I love thee still,” said a quiet hu»^ Lis chatty wife. t Q ! I A counter revolution — strike among dry goods clerks. The oldest business in tbe world—the nur- sery business. The renl champions of the ling—mothers with daughters to marry. The only safety matches are said to be rich marriages. ^ The pork butcher's song, “ To Greece we give our shining blades.” To kirb a fast young man—.bridal him. I like your impudence, as a pretty girl said w hen her beau kissed her. “John, did Mrs. Green get the medicine I ordered ?” I guess so,” replied John, “ fer I saw crape on the door next morning.” “I'll pay your bill at sight,” ns the blind man said to the doctor who had in vain at tempted to cure him of blindness. DIED, In Newnan. Ga., on Monday 27th, Inst., af ter a brief illness of Paralysis Judge Henry K. chimney attached to his or her occupancy to bo . „ ,, , * . . ... . burned oat except during a ram, or immediately Allen. Thus suddenly he passed from life to thereafter. A violation of this section shall sub- death, surrounded by a circle of devoted rel- • j^et the offenders to a fine, upon ^conviction, at atives and friends. As a father, lie was fond, as a husband af fectionate, as a friend, faithful, and as a neigh bor kind. But what to the grim monster death, wep6 all these virtues? What the tears and prayers of bis family? What tbe hopes and wishes of friends, neighbors, and acquaintances. To all these persuasions, death was inexorable—he sped his arrow, and the spirit winged itsflight. Judge Allen has left a weeping and uncon- solable widow, brother, several children, more distant relatives, and more numerous friends, to mourn their irreparrable loss. _ A Friend. Ladies’ Cloaks. Just received at Joe Weill's a nice lot of La dles' Cloaks. For sale cheap. [nov2-tf. Blank Contracts with Freedmen For Sale at this office. Tbe form 1ms been approved by the Bureau Agent. If von want a fine Hat, go to Sept, 28-tf. JOE WEILL. If you want a fine ppirof Ladie’sShot's, gotp 8opt. 28-tf. JOE W1ELL. If vou want the latest stvle of Hats, call on D. A. COOK, Nov. 30, 1867—tf. Bay Street- IfF'Sportsnien can have their Guns and Pis tols repaired by sending Miem to January 11-12m BARNES’ “ 1 don’t like to patronize this line," said a hardened rogue, as the hangman adjusted the noose to his neck. “ Never mind jnmt this once" answered the hangman. The ladies in Brazil expect, when lliev are introduced to a stranger, to ‘be embraced. \\ e may look for emigration thitherward. A correspondent, in boasting of his wife's many excellencies, says she is beauti-ful, duti ful, arm-ful, youth-ful and aw-fut. A tender-hearted gentleman in Brooklyn uses no musquito bar, because the little fellows “ cry like a child ” to get at him. “ 1 always advis® short sermons, especially on a hot Sunday. If a minister kant strike ile in boring forty minutes, be has either got a poor gimlet, or else he is boreing in the rong place.” “ Thou art a little bear, madam,” said a Quaker to a fashionable belle at an ^evening pa rty. “Sir,” exclaimed the dismayed one. “ About the shoulders, I mean,” smilingly replied he. A queer-looking customer inserted his head into an auction store, and looking at the knight of the hammer, inquired: “ Can I bid, sir 7" “Certainly,” replied tbe auctioneer, “you can bid.” “ Well, then,” replied the wag, ‘T bid you good niglit.” A red nosed gentleman asked a wit whether he believed iu spirits. “Ay, sir,” replied he, looking him full in. the face, “ I see too much evidence before me to doubt that.” Two fast young men, just returning after a night's carousal, saw the sun rising. One of them insisted that it was the sun, the other that it was the moon. They agreed to leave it to the first man they met. He also had been oi> a lark. “ Excuse me, sir, but my friend and I have made a little bet whether that’s the sun or uoon rising, and we've agreed to have you decide the matter.” “ Fact is, gentlemen, I should be very happy, but, you see, I am a stranger iu the city and been out all night/’ fiTTf you want the correct time BARNES’ and have your Watch o-- paired. ; - ‘' -»<. KINDS OF liT-Hie Ladies paired by J*r,‘- WARE, AND DEALER IN AH kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change. IS?*Will duplicate any Atlanta bill given to fmerchants. [April 27-tfc Saddlery dud Harness EMPORIUM. G C. ROGERS, apposite Haid*. Aeeatar-St Ga > tifc 1 ",” 1 ""West arid stock of PADDLES »>f any house in the State ai--, wd BUGGY HARNESS HAM? ARE for ovey thing in his line, for the suddIv i f Edicts and Harness-Makers, includiim' - auer stock and better variety of BUC’ rridav fr brought to Atlanta." ' » * • 1 Wees more roasonabte-' . ~~ ' ,K>S w 1,1 com * plete than, any o clock P. M. A gen- \ -Non is extended to the community, tb* ladies are especially solicited to attenill In Memorinm. “ It must be sweet in childhood to give back The spirit to its mother, ’ere the heart Has grown familiar with the paths of sin, And sown to garner up its bitter fruit.” Died in Newnan, Ga.. after a severe and pro tracted illness Helen Whelan, act thirteen years „ i and nine months. Ever aud anon death invades our circle, and •spite of anguish and deaf to prayer, bears Way a loved one to the “pale city of the ruptc)^’» There is no alternative but submission, and'cov^ weI * us ' even though our hopes shed, and our hearts broken if we can |her thy will be done.” the lot of humanity, and come when strike whom it may, is terrible.— ^QP-P' ^softened when the old depart, of the windiug fashionable work, t* he la ^fiil prey of the grave, wishing to purchajjed life’s Marah waters, and Several Pleasure A etes too, and when feeble Plantation Wagons . .. . . dispi>sed oi at reasonabi nn ^ them to their l our ‘ Ik.* promptly filled and are? good bye sorrowing Charges moderate and all v what shall mitigate Manufactory and WarerAoe when the j oved ^ -««• - ^embraced. Warm 1 aseed v Amnncd ana . cip;il government of thvpcd for thc muni- the Mayor and Aldermen, Newnan, by thc authority vested by the Act*'@J lftnc * ration extending and defining the corjSffP 0 ' limits of s;iid city, and for other purpo|§L therein mentioned. SEC. XIV.—QUARRELLING AND FIGilTING PROHIBI ■ TED. Any person who shall be guilty of quarrelling and fighting, or otherwise acting in auv way a disorderly, riotous manner, in the streets or else where, within the incorporation, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding $20.00 ; and if such of fence be committed by an apprentice or minor, he shall be liable to be committed to the guard house, unless the master, parent or guardian, or friend of such apprentice or minor, pav to the Mayor or Aldermen such tineas may be imposed, SEC. XVII.—NUISANCE IN STREETS, Any occupant of a lot who shall throw or dis charge, or permit to be thrown or discharged from his or her premises, as much water or wet substance as may become offensive, or put any part of the streets or alters in bad order, shall be fined not less than five dollars for every day such nuisance shall continue after notice is given of such ; but such occupant may, tinder the direc tion of Mayor and Aldermen, construct a drain or hollow pavement along or cross any street or al ley over which such water or wet substance may pass, without causing a nuisance. SEC. XVIII.—NUISANCES ON LOTS. No person shall keep on liis or lier premises neigHHfwsTnbr slnlff rfW's&WiU-nnlLiiR^bjf-TnWl decaying matter, in piles or otherwise, be per mitted to remain anywhere in the city. Any per son so annoyed, may complain to the Mayor or .Aldermen, who shall require, in writing, an abate ment or removal of the nuisance complained of in twenty-four hours, or in reasonable practicable time. Should the nuisance not be abated or re moved as required, for every day following, the person on whose premsies it remains, and he whose business or neglect created it, may be fin ed in a sum not exceeding ten dollars. NUISVNCE TO RE REMOVED. No owner or occupier of a dwelling or other house, shall permit water or anything whatsover calculated to produce disease or render the air unwholesome or unpleasaut for breathing, to ac cumulate or remain in his or their cellar or else where in or nnder the house, under the penalty of not exceeding twenty dollars. Any person or persons refusing or omitting to remove the same | upon notice to do so by the Mavor, Marshal, or ; any member of the Board, slialfbe fined not ex- 1 ceeding fifty dollars. DARRIR On the night of the 10th inst.» by Rev. Rob- bert Jon<*s. Mr. Patrick A. Cannical and Miss Nancy C. Bowers, of Coweta. At thiTresKfence of Mr. Joseph Copeland on the evening of the 23rd by J. D. Simms, J. P. Mr. J. N. G. Stephens and Miss Lucy J. Cope land, all of Covfcta. At the residence of the bride's mother, on tbe evening of the 30th, by the Rev. George E Smith, Mr John L Bailey and Miss Jennie Goodwyn—all of Coweta. [Accompanying the above was some beauti ful cake, for which we make our “ politest bow.” Our best wishes attend the happy couple.] MEADOR & BRO’S, TOBACCO Commission Merchants, (Under United States Hotel,) ATLANTA, -A. . Refer to— Atlanta Nat. Bank, Atlanta, G«/ Col. E. P. Jones, Greensboro. X. C. Win. D. Miller, Lynchburg. Ya. J.- H. Caldwell, Madison, N. C. Blair, Wraith k Co., Augusta. Ga. J. P. Williamson, Petersburg, Ya. R. Ragland k Co., “ ^ “ Matthews k Wright, Liberty. Va. October 26-3rn. Cfie/i/la, (2?)ecem/'evr /0, f%67. | eyf/oc03lit/e ^ (Fent/emen: cotte^bcndeiu# 22/ti/ay/cand 2j$a/tt?7i-oie Zioub&k, OUT' 2/ociely a, & tde t^ci fito- Xjonflief Collar*. Gall and see bira^p stairs at Old Repository. Z 7 / . ~ \L_, . \ . i nat aetcimtnca to qcve i/cu Country Produce taken m pavmen* tor work. | y y No,, vd. GEO. W. VANCE. J 0,^ Off, ^ , aider for /? muimte to VA e T we Jo ayn-fel rfc/don 'Joamet, 2/ecte/aty (EaU Qd/a. odyucu/tuta/ EFatt. Commercial Intelligence.. NEWNAN MARKET, Poio.il, J»« Hi On. quotations below e *ribit the correct state of the retail market. Tte Cotton market has been active and as hig» as 12J cents during the week. Tne -.op of the market to-day is 12|c. The quotation should be undcistoodas ex elusive of tax. Nearly all other markets are quoted to inculde the tax. Wheat ” $2.2o Cohn.—White 75 @ 1 00 Bacon. 13 (cb, ^17 Flour.— * $10,00 (^1g"oO Coffee.— Sugar.— Prints.—-per yard... Steel.—per poOniL. Iko?.—per poand, lo @ Salt.—Liverpool per sack.,.,, Q. Virgiuia “ “ Chickens.— 20 @ Eggs.—Per Doz.— Bitter.—Per 25 @ 30 @ 15 @ 35 22) 15 12* 12* 3 75 3 15 25 15 30 AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. TlCK»»w-r, ■ . . fif'd Dr. John Bull—Deaf Sir: I am happy to stite to you that I have used your valuable Cedron Bitters with great benefit to myself, in general debility and prostration of my system, produced by the unhealthy and miasmatic influence of the Mississippi liver around Vicks burg. I confidently recommend its use to all persons who are exposed to unhealthy climates. H. W. Fogle. Testimony of Medical Men. W. T. COLE, DENTIST, ice Ho. 7, Masonic Bnilding, Up Stairs, NEWNAN, GrA, All kinds of PLATE WORK and PLUGGING done with neatness and WARRANTED. flTTeeth extracted without pain bv the nse of NARCOTIC SPRAY. [April 20-tf.^ #©*Crockery, Cflass Ware aitd Table Cnllery fo Merchants at itfew York Prices. Atlanta Ga.,- January 18-3rrt. NEW ARRANGEMENT -AND- ATTENTION BUYERS! DRUGS FOR THS MILLION! ‘LITE DRUGSTORE.’ We aie now offering to tbe trade the largest, best assorted and cheapest STOCK OT DRUG'S, AO., 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 snrae quan tities are purchased. Stock consisting in part of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Lard Oll f White Leads, Sweet Oil, Paint Colors; Castor Oil, Sperm Oil, Linseed Oi), Tanners’ Oil, Lubricating Oils, Non-Explosive Coal Oil; Tarnishes; Wines and Liquors; Window Glass and Patty; Foreign and American Perfumes ; Pomades, Combs, Drushes, Soaps, Fancy Goods, &c , &c. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Tbe bad debts that would otherwise accrue are considered in tbe reduced prices at which Examine onr stock before buying. REDWINE & FOX, Comer TV hitehall and Alabama street.-# lK -* f ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 9 By which families can be sopplicd with —AT- ATLANTA PRICES, % Without paying tbe expenses of going after them. Onr FALL AND WINTER STOCK is now complete, to which we hare added the new feature of Carpets in Every Variety. We can fill yonr hill from a paper of Pins to a Parlor Carpet, any and all of them cheap er than yon have bought since the war. We propose to send samples, with prices attached, to any family who will write for them, and will guarantee all goods ordered by samples to come up to the sample, or they can be re turned to us at our expense. The goods can be sent by Express or as yon may desire. Our Stock is complete in every department, and our goods will be sold as low as they can be bought in the State of Georgia, JBtgrWill duplicate Charleston and New York bills to merchants, adding freight. CHAMBERLIN, COLE & BOYNTON, Nor. 16-tf. SUPPRESSING AFFRAYS, , Any person between the ages of eighteen and fifty years of age who being called on by the May or or any of the Aldermen, or Marshal or other officer of the city, for assistance to suppress anv affray, breach of the peace or other outrage, and shall refuse such assistance, shall be fined in a sum not exceeding ten dollars, unless a sufficient excuse be rendered for such refusal. Any person in any manner opposing, resisting, aimsing, injuring, or attacking anv of the officers of the incorporation, in the discharge of their duties, or who shall aid, assist or abet those who do, shall be fined in a sum not less than twentv- five dollars. SEC. XIX.—LOTS TO BE KEPT IN ORDEE. It snail be thc duty of all holders of lots or houses, whether the same be enclosed or unen closed, to keep them clean and drv. They shall permit no sink to contain water, but shall'fill up all low places on said lots or land, in such manner as to pass off the water, an-J shall remove from said lots or land all decayed and decaying vege table and animal substances, and in general, ev erything tending to corrupt the air. And iu ease of or omission of any owner or owners holder or holders of lots or iand. or other person controlling them, to fill up any sink or low place, or to remove as aforesaid, after notice from the Mayor or anv one of the Aldermen to him or her or his or her agent, to fill up or remove the same the Board may proceed to fill or remove whatever the nuisance may be, at the expense of said lot or landholder, or other person; and exe cution shall issue for saib expenses when ascer tained, and the amount levied and made out of his property; and the said lot or landholder shall he fined in a stun not exceeding twenty-five dollars for each day that such notice shall re main nncomplied with. SEC. XX.—BURIALS. Any person or persons who shall bury, or cause to be buried, any dead body or bodies in anv S lace within the corporate limits of the City of ewnan, other than the public cemeterv or oth er burying ground, without permission of the Board, shall forfeit any pay a sum not exceeding fifty dollars for each ana every offence. SEC. xxvm.—RETAILERS OF SPIRITS. No person shall vend any spiritous or ferment ed liquors in quantities of one quart or one gallon or in any immediate quantity, without a license from the Board of Aldermen, which license shall be designated as No. 1, and the price of which shall be $5. No person shall retail spiritous liquors in less quantities than one quart, within the limits of tne city, without license from the Aldermen, to be designated No. 2, and the price of which shall be $25." Stony Point, VVhitf. Co., Ark., > May 23, 1866. f Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Last February I was in Louisville purchasing drugs, and I got some of your Sarsaparilla and Cedron Bitters. My son-in-law, who was with me in the store, had been down with rheumatism for some time, commenced on the Bitters, and soon found his general health improved. Dr. Gist, who had been in bad health, tried them, and he also improved. Dr. Coffee, who had been in bad health for several years—sfonuich and lirer affected—im proved very much by the use of yonr Bitters. Indeed, the Cedron Bitters has given you great popularity in this settlement. I think I could sell a great quantity of your medicines this fall, especially of your Cedron Bitters and Sarsaparilla. Ship me, via Memphis, care Rickett & Neely. Respectfully, ' C. B. Walker. For sale in Newnan, Ga., by Dr. J. T. REESE, Sole Agent. January 25-3in. MS, NORTH & CO, Greenvill: Street, Newnan, Ga#, OR OO ERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Thankful for the very liberal patronage ex tended them through the past year, taka pleasure in announcing to tbeir friends in Cow eta and the adjoining counties'that they will occupy their same stand West side Greenville street the present year, and with renewed ener gy, increased facilities for purchasing and an ardent disposition to give general satisfaction. With a stock that shall not be surpassed in va riety or quality by any of like character in this ! section of Georgia, they confidently hope to retain the last one of their former customers, and with their assistance in adding to and se curing new patrons to our trade, as an increased Stock requires. J. M. GLASS, R0BT. W. NORTH, January 4 tf. T. T. BOHANON. September 28-tf. ATLANTA, GA# R. D. COLE & BRO., (Established in 185-4,) P repared to fin ail orders for sash, BLINDS, DOORS, Ac., at the following rates, subject to the fluctuations of tbe times: Price List of B# D. Cole & Bro. PANF.I, noAliS 3x7. Two panels, 1] inch thick, $3,00—50 cents per side for moulding. Four panels, inch thick, §3,50—50 cents per side for moulding. 1 j inch thick 20 per cent, added; ]$, 33J per cent, added; 2 inches 50 per cent, added to the above rates. * BLINDS. Half stationary slat?, or all rolling 70 cents per foot fn length per pair— tbna & window 0£ feet long, $ 1,56 per pair. SASH. 8x10 0 cts. per light, primed and glazed 23ct?, 10x12 11 “ “ “ “ “ 30 “ 10x1613 j “ “ “ “ « 36 «* 10x1815 “ « “ “ “ 41 * 12x14 15 “ “ “ “ “ 41 “ 12x1616 “ “ “ “ •* 46 “ 12x18 17 “ “ “ “ “ 50 “ 12x20 18 “ “ “ “ “ 56 ** Lip Sash 2 cents a light extra. ®3y“All goods shipped free of drayage. Newnan, Ga., Sept. 28-tf. GREAT VARIETY-NEW STYLES, mSTTT ASS OBU7 NEW ROOT & SHOE SHOP, Grreenxrillo Street, (Opposite H. J. Sargent’s.) READ WHAT THE PRESS SAYS. Among the vast improvements of the present „ ^ times the change in remedies is not the least iine j BOOTS and SHOES made and portant. Formerly ridiculous aDdpftun injurious ; Ll repaired neatly and cheaply. There mixtures were administered upon the recommen-I be no complaint of lii-h dation of one person to another, or from on- j charges. Try me and be convinced. Patron ta i K- t o onAtnnv a a K. iinrr • * w A/vi fr»* ounk I <• January 4-3m. 8. S. LOVELESS. supplies public with the most effectual remedies that ed ucated skill can devise or art can produce, with explicit directiohs for their use in each and every I case. Iu place of the senselees potions onr ! grandmothers gave, we have the cunning inven- j VV in the town of Franklin, Heard county, tions of men learned in the art of cure,adapted to ; wi»hin the * * ‘ * FURNITURE. :o: Bedsteads, M.ittrasses, Chairs, Lounges, Dining Tables, S'de and Centre Tables. Washstands, Whatnots, Wardrobes, Bureaus, High and Low Baby Chaira, Baby Carriages and Cribs, Window Shades. All low for CASH. A liberal patronage solicited. THOMPSON, COLE k CO., Sept. 28-tf. * Newnan, Georgia. The undersigned would have things called by their right names, therefore has concluded to advertise his store as the CHEAP STORE, and would respectfully invite the public to ex- amine his new and well-selected Stock, and see for themselves whether or not the facts in the premises sustain the* trnthfnhiess 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 rula hold good in merchandize 1 But "the proof of the pudding Is fn chewing the bag.” Call and see for yourself, remem bering that it is no trouble for him nor bis clerks to show goods, whether we sell them or not. J. J. PINSON. Newnan, Ga. Oct. o-tf. CLARK, JOSri^sywng heart _ _ n ^ .,-4 o sun eclipsed, by L U I 4 ,.w<lr?ads on the horizon’s verge, a jumely nipped, ere its blushing petals *are fully opened to the morning light. Oh ! Cruel Death that takest away the young, tbe lovely and the gifted. Thy visitation may be “sweet” to them, but. to their surviving rela tions and friends, thou leavest no condoiement but that found in the sennon upon, the mount, • SEC. XXIX.—SET AIT LICENSE. Every person desirous of obtaining a license shall apply fo the Clerk of the Board, stating the _ number .of license for which application is medicine to carry off the rankling TumTors in the blood—Qnitman Banner. our necessities, at a nominal price. Prof. Kat- tok’s remedies consist of KAYTON’S OLEUM VITAS, The great German Liniment for Khenmatism, Neuralgia Pains in the Back, Joints, Breast or Side, Nervous Headache, Toothache, Earache, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, etc. KAYTON’S MAGIC CURE, For sudden Coughs and Colds, Asthma. Acid Stomach, Heartburn, Sore Throat, Sea Sickness, Cholera, Diarrhcea, Cramps and Pains in the Stomach, ete. KAYTON’S DYSPEPTIC PILLS. Executor’s Sale. W ILL be sold before the Conrt-house door in th legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March next, the north half of lot of land No. 190, in the 12th district of origi nally Carroll now Heard county, containing 101J acres, belonging to the estate of A. E. Yeazey. Terms cash. Jan* 25-tds-$5. G. D. LEWIS, Exec’r. Administrator’s Sale. B Y 5 iRTUE of an order from the Honora ble the Conrt of Ordinary of Heard conn- re, will be sold before the Conrt-bonse door in the town of Franklin, said county, within ForDvspepsm, Bilions Disorders, Costivcccss, ! the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesdav in se Sick Headache, and all Disorders of the Liver \t »,~i, , le Stomach and Bowels, and as a soring and fall ^'^h next, one house and lot in the village of S- w.’.. it- • ® * Innnrh Hh* rri P.inntr Kolnnmnw tn th a oBtetn 0,1 mentioning the place where he or she in- ( tends carrying on such license which shall be and continue in force one year and no longer. Before the license is* given by the Clerk, the applicant shall produce to him the Treasurer's receipt for the price of the license, and give bond and good security in the sum of foOO for keeping a decent ami orderly house, under the the penalty of theboud aforesaid, and shall take an oath prescribed dy the Board. License not Transferable.—No retail license shall be transferred from one person fo another without the consent of the Board; nor shall any person be allowed to retail in more than one place or establishment at the same time under one li- cvnea. These remedies are innocent, and no person need be alarmed at taking them; yet they are powerful, and will remove the diseases enumer ated above. A trial will satisfy every one that their curative properties are not over estimated. Address all orders to Prof, H. H. Kaytox. Savannah, Ga., or to tbe Agents A. A. Solomons J-- O)., Wholesale Druggists, Savannah, Ga. Beware of connterfeiis. The genuine has Prof- Corinth, Heard county, belonging to the estate of Thomas Milan, deceased. Sold for the ben efit of tbe heirs and creditors. Terms—One half cash, the other dae the 25th December next. JOHN M. GENTRY, Adm’r. January 25-tds-$7. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. T. M. & R. C. CLARKE, (Sign of tbe Big Padlock,) PEACHTREE STREET, ATLANTA, GA. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE. CONSISTING IN PART OF : Iron, Steel and Nails, Locks* Hinges, Screws, Sheet and Hoop Don, Carpenters' Tools, Axes, Hoes, Chains, Pocket & Table Cutlery, Mill and X Cat Saws, Gans, Rifles, Pistols, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Carriage Hardware, Rubber Leather Belting, Axles, Springs, Rubber Hemp Packing, Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Grass.Cotton,Jute Rope,Heavy k Light Castings, Steel Peacock Plows, Pig Tin, Pig Copper, Com Shelters, Straw Slab and Sheet Zinc. Cutters, All of which we will sell low for cash. ” Agents for Fairbank’B Standard Scales, and for Knoxville Iron Works. Nov. 80. 1867-6n». 13 T HE subscriber has opened an EATING HOUSE on Greenville street, and invites calls from his friends and tbe public, generally. 1 O 6 B . THE SOITTHEBtf FAVORITE!! BURKE’S WEEKLY For Boy« and Olrlml Beautifully Illustrated and Elegantly Printed! Pronounced by the Southern Press to be the most elegant and talented young people's paper print ed in this country! We are now publishing Maroonxs’s Island, a Sequel w the Tonng Jfareoners, and Jack Dobbll, or a. Boy’s Adventures in Texas, by one of Fannin’s men—pronounced “equal to th eldest of Mayne Reid’s stories.” We shall begin, in the firet number of 1868, a thrilling story, by a lady of Vrrgrnia, entitled “ F.r.i.mt Hunter ; A Tale of the War.” which will run for several months. Among the regular contributors to Burke's Weekly aFe Rev. F. R. GonldTng, author of “The Young Marooners;” Jlw. Jane T. H. Cross; Mrs. Ford, of Rome, Ga>.^ Miss Mary J. Upshur, of Norfolk, Va., aud many others. Terms.—$2 a year in advance ; Three copies for $5 ; Five copies for $8 ; Ten copies for $15, and Twenty-one copies for $30. Clergymen and Teachers famished at $1 50 per annum. The volume begins with the July number. Back numbers can be supplied from the first, and all yearly subscribers may receive th® numbers for the first six months, stitched in an elegant illuminated covet. Address, J. W. BURKE & CO., Publishers, Macon, Ga. BOAKDINO HOUSE. The undersigned takes this method ef in forming the public that she i» prepared to accomodate a limited number of Boarders on moderate terms. The subscriber hopes by a H. H. Kaytox's signature on each bottle and A P* rsons indebted to the estate of John ; coantry affords, and everything cooked box. ; Daugherty, deceased, tre hereby notified unexceptionable style. For sale by Druggists and country merchants to make immediate payment, and those having j fis^-Meals furnished at all hours Price 50 generally. july23-ly. . claims against the same will present them in cents. For sale in Newnan atthe Drug Store of Dr, j terms and time prescribed by law. J®*Tbe wants of all visitors promptly ate j EDDY SMITH. J - Jan. 25-Gt. W. B. BERRY, Adm’r. tended to. [sept. lT-tL] C. ROBISON. His table will be supplied with the be3t the strict attention to the necessities and comforts of her patrons, to merit a liberal proportion of tbe public patronage. I? or further particulars apply at my residence opposite the Baptist Church. MRS A. E. McKINLZY. Newnaa, Ga., Dec. 7,18*7-tf.