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A Sabbath Day at Church.
A i R— Laban.
The Sabbath, priori".»ii8 day.
When iq ■ ut in prayer to (>o<l ;
It lifts the *oul to hearen a«ny,
'finis guided l y His word
We to His temple go,
Iii penitence and prayer;
The promises from Him we know
That ITc will meet ns then*.
His temple sheds a light.
That brightens tip my sotil;
It there dispels the shades of night
And sanctifies the whole.
Then to His house approach
And worship at llis feet.
And feel that warming heavenly touch
Arotind the mercy scat.
Those brighter orbs of grace
That blooms with heavenly sweet,
While we around His altar praise—
Yea, praise Him at His feet.
Reminded of our home—-
That house not made with hands—
When we into His temple come
With all Ills heavenly bands.
There, then, forevermore
Hing praise to God above ;
lids heavenly grace we’ll then adore
And God forever love.
There runs the pearly stream,
Close by the Tree of Life ;
It nil exceeds a mighty dream—
The end of every strife.
•
There saints and angels meet,
The God of hope adore,|
Praise Christ together at His feet
In Miss forevermore.
We'll tell our sorrows o’er,
And muse in heavenly plains,
Tn immortality and more
The rest that there remains.
Shall I my father see
And you your mother meet,
And there eternally to he
And walk the golden street 9 ^
Come, preachers, people, all
Who love the Savior's name,
And hear the heavenly, happy call
And sing and praise the Lamb.
0! how it stirs my g soul
To think of meeting where
Thy glorv shades the heavenly goal.
Go on we’ll meet you there.
Since Senator Yates appeared in the The Empress Charlotte. A Btus-
dining-roora at Willard’s clothed only in sells letter to a Paris paper contains into’-
one garment, aside from his inveterate ligence which will create a protuund cum-
habit of inebriation, bis constituents have ton on account ot the painful circuut
been trying to get him to resign. stances connected with it. 1 he Empress
Charlotte was a few days back intonui d
Prentice is puzzled. Somebody a«ks ^ their majesties the King and^ Que« n
him into w hose hands Grant has fuller*, * 0 f the Belgians, of the shocking catasnc-
aod he declares the hands in which that j,| ie 0 p Q Uere taro. The first movement oi
General has fallen, arc so infernally dirty ■ Kni]*ress was to uttera cry of anguish,
that he can’t tell whose they are. i which was i nmroediately followed by a
. , , . flood of tears. Then, resuming all >h«
• The New Jersey Legislature has rejee- Qrmn ,. w of her character, her Majesty be
j ted a resolution ot thanks to Gen. Grant. came . fchc observed that for some
Gen. Gillum has issued an order re-j Time pa>t she had su>pecied t..ai 1 - rt
S yoking Gen. Ords order for the arrest of calamity must have taken p.ace. ^i.e a.
! Col. McCardle, editor of the Vicksburg once requestedito have mourning prow-
Times, and canceling his bond. ded for her. The Queen of the B- Igmn*
has since remained constantly with ncr
Parker Pilsbnry, the ancient abolition- sister-in-law, who supports tii ~ cruel trial
ist and co-worker with Garison and Phil- thus fin without injury to h>*r b
lips, will, it is said,-stump Xew Hampsiie , ♦ ♦
fer the Democratic candidates this spring. .
OLMSTEAD, 1 WEW &OODS!
E suh-criber has opened an EAT 1NG
r HE .
II0C8E ou Greenville street, and itiVii.es
evils frotn his triends and the publi*' generally. .
nis table will be supplied with the lust the 1 p
country affords, and everything cooked iu an >
unexceptionable style _ _ |
^^“Meals furnished at all hours—Price -1)0
R. 31. ROSE. w. 3. FOX-
Jg. J/. ROSE & CO.,
WHOLE-AI.E DEALERS IS
ERE. BRANDIES. WINES,
WHISKEYS GIN*. PJ MS.
ALES AND PORTERS
Granite Block, Broad Street,
BOOT and SHOE MAKER,
11ASOXIC BUDDING, NEXT DOOR TO DU. COLE’S
OFFICE (CP STAIRS),
: GREENVILLE ST., NEWNAN, GA
I r ■ 1 HE public is notified that I am prepared
j | to do all work in my line with neatness
| and dispatch
barges reasonable. [dan. lo-oni.
GREAT VARIETY—NEW STYLES,
rSETtf AW IS CHEAP
gs^rTfae wan's of ill visitors promptly »t-
teiide;! la. L-ept. 17-tf.] C. ROBISON.
g-». ! ff|§\^ifj/i\[0 GlQIMfil
Marble Yard.
Duller
it h.
Kit Carson has gone to Washington
with a big Indian from Utah, whose peo
pic object to the reservation assigneo
them. Col. Carson, it is said, does not
take a very encouraging view of affairs on
I the plains.
j From Paris to the Rocky Moi n
tains.— Two intelligent Frenchmen, who
| desired a new emotion, left Paris in Sep
tember last to vi-it the Rocky Mountains,
j They were L. SimOnin and Colonel Heine.
They made the trip and returned to Paris
! in less than three months. Their letters,
j giving an account of their adventures, ap-
The announcement of tlie official vote peared in La Liberie, but upon tneir re-
of Maine shows that the Democratic gain turn >on:c wise Parisians ventured to ex
in that State l ist year was 16 348. The I pre-s a doubt ol their having made so ex-
same gain the present year will give the tended a trip in so short a time. M Si-
State to* the Democrats. 1 mauu j ub'iisbes a brief reply, to show
[bow they annihilated space. They left
“ Mrs Jenkins,” said a litt.e m-igbbor p. iris fo ' ]> reijt ] jy ra; l, then by steam* r
to that lady, “ mother says you’ll oblige i , n N - ( , w then t<>ok the. rail for
her with a stick of firewood, fill this cruet
with vinegar, put a lilrlc did) of soft soap
in this pan, and please nut let your oh!
turkey roost on our fence any more.”
A spectacle which draws a crowd daily
IX X. JIT DSC N, A gent,
Work r in l:Avian nod America
MARBLE. MONUMENT?. BON TOMBS,
TABLETS. HEAD AND FOOT STONES,
MARBLE FURNITURE, kc.,
Comer Peachtree and Walton Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
f^^D. N. T. would respectfully invite those
vri.-liinsr to pur**lu*-e to carl and examine l*i>
stock of Marble «ml Work, which will he sold
upon the most reasonable terms. Orders so
licited and promptly tilied. [J.<n. 5.1 dm.
Dr.. II. SELT.?. Pf Ut. ! ANDREW DUNN.
it. P. GLENN, Treasurer.
G eorgia Loom
—AND—
Dealers at a distance supplied on reasonable
: terms. We call the especial attention of I’hy-
1 sieians and invalids to the unadulterated «rti-
i cles we offer for sale. Oar prices are quite
reasonable, and will prove satisfactory to pnr-
1 chasers.
lie-Opened.
00SASP
The undersigned would have things called hv
their right names, therefore has concluded to
advertise his store as the
CHEAP STORE
f Oct. 26-3m.
/ C0UETE1TAY os TREXHOLM.
S Shipping and Commission Mercha-its.
t CHARLESTON, S. C. , Rive special attention
! to the dispatch of Oxutwue ami Ibrtiffn Freights;
by steam direct to BALTIMORE and NEW
YORK and ritt Baltimore to PH ILAD C.LPH I A.
Insurance and Freight Rates, os low. via Charles
ton, a3 by any other line Nerth-
Cj*First-Class Packet Ships will always be on the
berth for LI VEF.F OO L during the present cotton
season; Shippers can economize in time as well as
freight and insurance to Europe by consigning i
cottons to Charleston in preference to Gulf porta. I
Quotations for freights, insurance, &c. to aU M
points, furnished weekly to regular correspon- M
dents. '
THE undersigned have re-opened the New
nan Hotel, and are prepared to entertain the
t nuldie iu h manner consistent with its tenner
i i„ b r .-Dilution. The citizens of Coweta coun- ..
; d that themselves anS horses will |
lie fed at reduced prices.
HAMMETT X 0I1R. Proprietor
Newnan, January 4-tf.
and would respectfully invite the public to ex
amine his new and weli-seh-cted Stock, and see
for themselves whether or not the facts in the
premises sustain the truthfulness of the adv«*r-
AFFJLICTInL),
BEAD THId.
o
to tlie Tuilcries Gardens, Paris, is that of
a lady who in her daily walk, attracts
around her fliglits of the wild pigeons
who lodge in the old trees, and scores ot
g par rows and other birds, who perch ou
j to New York, and then took the. rr
I Omaha, and by the Pacific Railroad con-‘ If I \Trj? If milinijl fftMPUV 1
j tinned their trip to the Cheienne station. .11 liili'.M l UUiMl llUHilU,
j The wliter thus alludes to the future :
“When the Pacific Railroad is com
pleted, in three years, a traveler may leave
Pans or London for Japan, China and
India, by this the shortest route, and go
around the world in two months. Never
was there a greater economical and com
mercial revolution presented ;n history,
and the revolution will be accomplished
without burring any powder except that
her shoulder, and even have the au amity
i to peck at her mouth. The lady is daily t .
i escorted to her home by a perfect s.juad- \ ase d 111 masking.
| ron of her feathered friends, who then | ^
return to their quarters. j A monster in New Albany, Inti., j
j charged with seven seductions.
A Pennsylvania legislator recently be- ; - .
can a speech wiih the remark that, as ; _ T . -p.t r . \-fiT''rx DtrDTTC
debate cost ibe State one thousand dollars SlIlOOL a Oh A A A C I. J -L-L
Who
Miscellaneous Items.
The ancients didn’t have rats,
would not be an ancient !
The armed peace of Europe costs &l,-
500,000,000 a year.
John C. Breckinridge was at Constan
tinople, December 15th, cn route for Syria.
an hour, he would bo brief.
Gen. Grant is a man who confessedly
says little.—[Forney.
lie would confessedly say little even if
he were to talk much—Lou. Journal.
The Empress Eugenie bathes in milk.
The standard of the French army mea
sure has been lowered agaiu. Obey will
now take recruits over five feet and one
inch high.
An unknown man, in a beastly state of
intoxication, was taken to the station-
house in New York on Thursday night by
the police, to prevent him from freezing
There will be five Saturdays in the I to death, and when examined by the of
present month of February. When will j fieers more than 864,000 in greenbacks
this occur again?
The receipts of internal revenue con
ey as found on his person
The State Capitnl of California has coH
tinue ii«*ht, and are not sufficient to pav «P the present time 8800.000 in gold,
the expenses of the Government. and will reouire as much more to com-
A bashful couple were married at a
hotel in Sigourney, Iowa, Friday and at
nigdit, with the strictest regard to proprie
ty occupied separate rooms.
Part of a human body was found in a
cotton warehouse in Memphis on the 6th
inst., which was shipped to the city in
nngiuned cotton.
The population of Charleston is now
about 35,000—the whites and blacks be
ing about equally divided. —Charleston
News.
and will require as much
plete it.
A Radical lately expressed a fear to
Horace Grecly that the Radical party will
have to swallow General Grant. It will
have the drlirium trrmnns if it does —
Nashville Gazette.
There is a man in Kentucky who ha>
no ears, never had any, and hears through
his mouth.
Five Satursdays in February.
The Spring session begins on Second Tuesday
in January.
Students are thoroughly prepared for any
Class in College, efficient teaching or practical
business.
Tuition from S3 to $5 per. month, desired in
Advance if practicable.
Deductions are made for protracted sickness.
Board furnished by the Principal at S15 per
month. Provisions taken in exchange.
DANIEL WALKEIt, ITin.
Newnan, Dec. 14, ISfiT-tf.
BOARDING HOUSE.
The undersigned takes this method of in
forming the public that she is prepared to
accomodate a limited number of Boarders.on
moderate terms. The subscriber hopes by a
strict attention to the necessities and comforts
of her patrons, to merit a liberal proportion
of the public patronage.
For further particulars apply at my residence
opposite the Bapti.-t Church.
MRS A. E. McKINLFA .
Newnan, Ga., Dec. 7, 1307-tf.
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A Scientiffic paper states that the pulse
of Napoleon I, never indicated hi
than fifty pulsatious a minute. *
The current mouth commenced on Sat
urday. This being leap year, there are
her [ twenty nine days in the month, and a?
j the 1st was Saturday Die consequence is
i that there occur five Statuniays in the
The Tampa Peninsular states that there shortest month of the year,
was a slight fall ot snow at that phi eft on This has been noted as someth ng curi-
the night of the 1st inst., a very extraor- 0 us, and the inquiry made in what number
of years will this happen again. *
The answer is easy, it will happen
dinary occurrence in South Florida.
It is said that nearly onc-half of the
Republican delegation from Tennessee to
again 1?06. after the lapse of twenty
to the Chicago Presidential Convention ^ ... . . , *. - r l
r u orta there will be five Thursdays in February;
J ° j iu loib, five xuesdays; m l?b0. five Sun
A freedwoman in New Orleans bought | days, and so on a retrogression ot twodays
a skyrocket under the impression it was in the week for every leap year of Siven
at ornament for the hair, in which position returns, until Saturday recurs again in
she wore it until a sagacious urchin ! 1890, when there will be five Saturdays,
touched it off. j The year 1900 is not a leap year. The
j year ending with even hundreds are not
An insurrection came very near being ) ea p years, unless they are divisalde bv
stirred up in Rome-the other day by some 400> as WP ]j p y fuul *-. JJ00 and 1S00
Italian soldiers, who let loose some dogs were no t leap years, and 1900 will not
be. There will be cue day, therefore, lost
Run Here Everybody!
r | IIE undersigned takes pleasure in announ-
| eing to his friends and customers that he
is again prepared to do anything iu the
Saddlery and Harness Business,
with neatness and despatch. My motto is
* Quick sales and short profits.’’ lie also
manufactures
mro.rit’Ylox* GoIIa t*^3.
Call and see him up stairs at Old Repository.
Country Produce taken in payment for work.
Nov. 2-if. GEO. W. VANCE.
GEORGIA—Campbell County.
TT7HEREAS John Baggett, administrator
V V on the estate of Jacksou Baggett, do-
ceased, applies to the undersigned for letters |
d»Muis?nry rroir. his anniiuislration.-hip • j
Therefore iii 1 persons coucernc<. arc hereby i
! required to show cause, if any they can. why j
I said administrator should not receive letters .
j of dismission ou the lust iron nay iii November J
next. i
Given under my hand as Ordinary of said
'•cuntv, this April 4th, 1807.
Aug. ld-6m-8C. K. C. BEAVERS, Ord’y.
Rule Ni Si.
CARROLL COUNTY.
Superior Con.', October Term
■ROTA.
P V.*i
■ Samuel J. Rowan, )
AP
&C.
with tri-colored ribbons tied to their tails
A man in Salisbury. Ct., tipped over
in his sleigh a few days ago, and langh-
iu the order, in 1900, but the other re
currence will continue through the whole
BOOTS, SHOES
EATHER!
NSW STOSS!—NEW GOODS!
4_
Extra Inducements to Buyers at Whole
sale and Retail!
MANUFACTURERS AND PLANTERS
LOOK TO YOUR IX TRUE ST SI
And don’t fail to call.at office,
(Bell-Johnson Building, nert door to Tost Ojjice,)
ATLANTA, GA.,
And see in opc-.wion
Hendenh&ll’s Impr07ea Self-Acting
HAND & POVVkft LOOK!
Easier Understood, easier to Operate, and more
Reliable, and possesses superior advantages
over all other Hand Looms, and
is more Simple and Durable.
Planters can be independent by
Wenvivy ell their Gon* 1 .^ for JTuitm 7! car
on the Mendenhall Improved Hand Loom.
From 15 to tlO YarJ5s
Can be woven on this Loom in one day ! It
weaves as fast as any Factory i/oom ! Halt the
cost of the clothing of a family can be saved
by its use.
From 85 to 810 a day can be made on it.
ITS PARTS ARE SELF-CHANGING !
By the turning of an easy crank it lets the
Warp <>lT. winds up the Chilli, treads the ’tread
les, and throws the Shuttle. It V eaves
Joanes. Satinets. Lindseys.
Blanket Twill. Double-Plain Cloth,
Various kinds ;.{ Ribbed Goods.
Fencing Twills of all kinds. Flax,
Cotton. Tow or All-Wool Cloth,
Biggin.:'. *1= welling, Table Linen,
E linor:;! ^kirts. Woollen,
Linen and Hemp Carpets.
Tn fact anything, from a handsome Silk to a
Rag Ca/pet.
Ii is small, neat and light, not larger than a
common’ breakfast table. It is
.1 ■ poti
on the
u- Is .2.
KAYTON'S OLEUM VITAE.
This great German Liniment is au almost
infallible cure for
Rum MATlSM,
Nelbaloia.
Rukimatic
Pains in the
Back, l>r.fast.
Sums or Joints.
Toothacuf.,
NkRVOI’S llr.ADACHK,
Eauaciik, Sprains,
Bnnsra. Swku.in'os,
Ci ts. Insect Bites,
Bcrns, &c.. &o.
Tliis great remedy should be in every house.—
For horses this remedy has no equal.
A.sk f Kavion's Oi.Ktnt Vitas. Take no other.
Sent by Express for il.
From his long experience in merchandizing
! he thinks he knows good goods, and will not
j buy any other kind, and can safely guarantee
the purchaser the worth of liis money. If you
want a good job in mechanics you go to am
experienced workman. Will not the same rule:
hold good in merchandize?
But "the proof of the pudding is in chewinu-
the bag.” Call and see for yourself, reineno"
bering that it is no trouble for him nor hi-,
clerks to show goods, whether we sell them or-
not.
J. J. PINSON.
Newnan, Ga. Oct. 5-tf.
KAYTON’S MAGIC CURE.
AX EGYPT AIX REMEDY.
Vstli-
mm, Sea
Cholera, Diarrlui'a, Pains ■ nd Cramps
Stomach. Sent bv Express torsi.
vs. , Mort
van,
\R!NG to the Court hv
J tion ot William P. Wilson, th.-d
twenty-first day of January, in ti;e yi
Samuel J. Itowa^i, of Houston conaty
State, made and delivered to petiU; tner ii;s j
promissorv note for the sum of eight bun- j For the cure of Sudden Coughs and Cold
dred and ninety dollars and twenty-seven eei-H, ma, Acid Stomach, Sore Throat, H
(credited with one hundred and five dollars ; Bekn
and twenty cents;) airi that tiie said S uiiu* 1 1 ‘ " u
•L Rowan aft<*r\ V ids. to-wi:: on the tv. only-) K A Y TO N’S D Y S P E PTIC RILLS,
first of May, in the year 1SG2, made and de- j
livereu to petitioner his certain other promis-. j y r ,. a sure and pleasant- cure for Dyspepsia
sorv note for the sum of three hundred dollars,
(credited with twenty-two dollars and ninety-
one cents,) whereby one day after date of said
note the said Samuel J. Rowan promised to
pay petitioner the said sums of money, amount
ing in the aggregate to the sum of eleven hun
dred and ninety dollars and twenty-seven cents,
JAS. E. JONES. R. S. BURCH.
JONES & BUIK'II,
GROCERS and PRODUCE
Merchants.
GKEEN'VILLE STREET MASONIC BUILDING.
TNTEWlSr-A-TKr, GA,
Wo have on hand at our COM.V.ODIUl’S
STORE, and daily arriving—
CORN,
BACON,
FLOUR,
.. _ , Bil
ious Disorders, Constipation, and all Disorders
of the Liver, Stomaclr and Bowels, and when
taken regularly will cleanse the blood. These
arc the greatest anti-Bilious Pills ever placed be
fore the pnbHc.
gent by mail for 30 cents per box.
The above medicines are prepared and sold by
Prof. H. H. KAYTON.
MEAL.
principal, for value received; and that after- Savannah, Ga.
wards, to-wit: on the thirtieth day of Novctn- ; To whom all orders should be addressed: or to
her, in the rear ISoO, the said Samuel J. Row- the Agents. A. A. SOLOMONS & CO., A\ hole-
an the better to secure the payment of said i sale Druggists, Savannah, Ga.
notes executed and delivered to netitioner bis • A liberal discount to those selling again,
deed of mortgage, whereby the said Samuel J. 1 For sale by Druggists and Country Mcr-
R'jwan conveyed to petitioner the undivided
half interest in the Laurel Hill Farm, (which
consists of six hundred and seven and a hall
acres of land.) situated in the eleventh district
of Cart oil county, Ga.. it being three hundred
and three acres of said land so mortgaged ; and
it further appearing that said notes remain
unpaid:
It is therefore ordered. That the said defen
dant do pay into Court, on or before the first
day of the next Term of this Court (hold on
the first Monday in April next) the principal,
interest and costs due on said notes, or show
cause to the contrary, if any lie can: and that
on tee failure of said defendant so'to do, the
equity of redemption in and to said mortgage
premises be fort-vor barred and foreclosed.
Arid further. That tins Rule be published in
the Newnan Herald once a mouth for four
months previous to the next Term of this
Court, or served on the defendant, his agent
or aitornev as required by law.
JOHN W. II. UNDERWOOD, J- T. C.
G;:o. W. Austin, Petitioner’s Attorney.
A true extract from the Minutes of this
Court. October 23d. 1807.
J. M. GRIFFIN, D. Clerk.
Nov. 2-m4m.—§1 pr sq ea iu.
chants generally.
For sal.* in Newnan, at the Drug Store of Dr.
EDDY SMITH.
July 23, lSGti-ly.
Huls to Perfect Service.
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
Superior Court, October Term, 18GG.
William J. Winkles
Libel for Divorce.
G.EORGl \—Carrol! County.
"5 7 HE REAS Obediah C. Ca vender, exc-cu- j
w
tor of the las 1 will ef J. J. Caver hr,
represents to the Court, in his m-Milon • :’y
filed and ent>*red on record, that he has fully
administered J. J. CavenJer’s e.-tute:
This is therefore to cite all persons concern
ed. kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
Sarah A. Winkles, f
It appearing to the Court, by the return of
the Sheriff, that the Defendant is not to be
found, in the county ; and it further appearing
that she is not in the State.
Ordered, therefore. That service he perfected
by publication of this order once a month for
four months, as required by law.
Granted. LUCIUS II. FEATIIEIISTON,
Geo. W. Austin, PI ff’s Atf 'y. J. S. C.
A true extract from the Minutes of this
Court. J. M. CHEVES, Clerk.
December 14-4m.°
.Uule to Pe feet Service.
GEORGIA. COWETA COUNTY.
Superior Court, September Term, ISbT.
•it A&A i..i» vj KEEA j |
vs. [ Libel for Divorce.
Samuel if. Green, j
T T APPEARING to the Court from the re-
jL turn of the .Sheriff, that the defendant
does not reside in s *i«l county, and it further
appearing that he does not reside in 3njd State:
It is on motion ordered, That said defendant
appear and answer at trie next Term of this
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
SYRUP,
RICE,
LARD,
BUTTER,
2F*23CCE22?»rX3S: CA-XT AN. INTO,
And all other articles in our line, to wl icli we
invite the attention of the purchasing public
February lG-23-tf.
made in the i any they can, why sr id administrator should
most workmanlike manner, of good material, I not he discharged from his administration, j Court or that be |>e considered in default, and
and handsomely varnished. It is very simple ! and receive letters cf dismission on the first | the plaintiff he allowed to proceeu.
is perform-j Monday in February, 1SG8. ; And it is further ordered, That a copy of
Given under my imnd and official signature,) this Rule he published in terms of the la
this August 5th. I8G7.
Aug. 10-Giu. J. M. BLALOCK, Oru’y.
A Expository of Fasltion, Pleasure, and
Instruction.”
TTAIiPILirS BAZAR.
Tim Publishers will commence, on November
1st, the issue of I!ai:i*ki;'s Bazar, a weekly
Illustrated Family Journal, devoted to Fash
ion and Home Literature. Their aim is two
fold : to supply tin.* existing need of a Weekly
Fashion Newspaper, and to combine therewith
a first-class literary journal, which will be in-
dispensable to every household.
Arrangements have beers made at an im
mense cost, with the most celebrated of the
Fashion Papers of Europe, especially with the
famous Bazar of Berlin, which supplies the
fashions to the leading journals of Paris, to
furnish the same to them in advance, so that
henceforth the fashions will appear in Harper’*
B-iz iv simultaneous with their publication ia
Pan’s and P- i lin - an advantage enjoyed by no
other journal in the country.
The patrons of Ha::rail’s Bazar wilt receive
every be night large patlcrn-piates, containing
from forty to fifty fu-U-sized patterns of ladies',
misses’, and children’s bonnets, cloaks dresses,
tinder clothing, ami other articles, accompanied
with the necessary d.-s- riptions and dhrections,
! and occasionally an elegant Colored Fashion
I Plate of the size of Haiper’s Weekly.
IlAgfrai’s Bazar will contain 1G folio pages
of the size of Harder’s Weekly, printed on
superfine calendered paper, and will be publish
ed weekly.
and easily understood
ed by turning a cran!
-everythin!;
Looms an 1 County Kirills for Sale.
fCTTVr further particular*, bill of prices,
descriptive circulars and samples ot weaving,
address
Peachtree Str., Karkhaia’s Buildings,
(Opposite Cox A IIill,)
ALLANTA. GEORGIA,
Nov. 30-tf. GEORGE YL PSICS.
Georgia Loom & Manufacturing Cc.,
April G-l—in. Atlsinta, Ci«i.
Administrutcr’s
tj UiV •
JOHN W. H. UNFEB'vVODD, J. T. C.
I SMITH k TURNER, Aliys Pro. Li b it.
A true extract from the Minutes of the Court.
! this October 22d, 1SG7.
j Oct.2G-m4m. J. P. BREWSTER, Clerk.
ing, said that no harm was done) but on ^
Sargent’
SCCVIL'
t_ O
of tiie next century, the same as in this,
stepping in after righting it, fell back and ^ ut evev .V recuu uig day ot the v. cek wtb i
instantly expired. " “ ;-e shifted back one day of the week. I
in consequence of the intervention of the !
The somewhat astounding statement year 19t 0. The twenty-eighth year from
that the Florida Penisular has been en- 189G will have five Fridays instead uf
larged is explained when it is known Saturdays.
that the Peninsular is a seven by nine • There are no anomalies in the order of
newspaper.—Bestou Post. 'succession of the days of the week to the j
, it, • o -i . ! days of the month. This is true of every ;
A\ ork on the Central Pacific railroad , - - , ,, -rr i
c .i o* v j day iu the year as well as ct February,
on the east side of the bien-a Nevada! q , ., *L n x .. ,, , .. . A
... . • n- and ot the 29th oi rebruaryas ot e\cr\
mountains, is progressing rapidly. Iwo , T l , , A>;
,* i , " A other dav. In the cycles every day oi
sections nave been graded this season,: J „ !
„ i „ ia*' .i -i •; the year returns to the same guv Oi tne ;
and are now ready ior the rails. r - * . • . * rp. a
- i week m every twenty-eight years, lhe
Fortunately, when-the late hard freezes I intercalated day of the 29th of February,' ry» nE above good?, ami ia all numbers, m e
GEORGIA—Coweta County
\1THEREAS William J. Bryant, a*?-;
y trator of Matilda Bryant, ref . -en
^Pie Court in his petition, duly fif 1 a:*. 1 on*
on rec( r<l, t’.ait b“ bas fully aduiinisle: ; '-T
tibia Bryant’s estate:
T : i= is therefore to oiK* all persons cm:
c-d to be an 1 .:)>i
time prescribed i
tb.ev* can, why
ted on the firs: •’
my office
•1 shew cause, if aav
s T :*#ubl not be gran-
'■' - 1
y>Y VIRTUE of an order of the Court of
. > Ordinary of Coweta county, will be sold , GEORGIA — Hara’srn County,
before the (.‘out-house or ;L*vn m, sub) jINNET1I MURCHESON, administrator on
■ ' 1: - of d-. ou the j XL the estate of James H. Murphy, late of
first Tuesday ig Feb . .: '. I • 8, one honored saM county, deceased, having applied to se
and-litt'.on : .-r-r n. re or ;-*ss, of I-.»t of land for a dismission from sal 1 estate:
j No. 37. in t’,e svV .li '..rt cf -a'.T county, t This is therefore, to cite 'I -ons concern-
j I (widow’s dower excepted.) _ ‘ ed. to be and appear at my oinee within the
_ ! Also. Bv virtue of an u ier ;r-un sun! Court, time allowed by law and show cause, if any
•::: be sOld be -r.* tn*- G5ntt-H6nse . -r in tbey caa-, why said adouaistrafior, on ibe first
inipbeliain. Campbell county, between the Monday in February, I8G8, should not be dis
missed.
Given under mv hand at office Jnlv 15, 18ot.
JAMES H. WILLIAMS, Ord’y.
August 10-6m.
j legal hours >f sale, on the tir>t Tuo.vlay in
Mar.-b, IA.8, three town lots, situate in the:
, town of Palmetto, in s .id county of Campbell, j
All of the above do-ribed property sold for ’
i, ueiit of the heirs and creditors of T. D. i
i V.'i.iliias, deceased. Terras'cash.
Dec. 14-bis. JAS. P. BREWSTER, Adm’r.
SUBSCRIPTIONS.
1868.
The publishers have perfected a system of
mailing by which they can supply the Maga
zine. Weekly, and Bazar promptly to those "lio
prefer to receive their periodicals directly from
.he Office of Publication. Postmasters Mil
others desirous of getting up Chibs will be sup-
pi id with a Show-Bill on application.
Tiie postage on Harper’s Bazar is 20 cents a
year, which must be paid at tl. subscriber s
p: .it offic e.
TERMS:
Harper’s Bazar, one year $4
An extra copy of either tiie V rgazinc. Wees-
Iv, or Bazar will be supplied gratis fi ,! ' every
Club of Five Subscribers at 34 00 each, in 0Li
remittance; or Six Copies for S20 (JO.
Bae!; numbers can i>e supplied at any tints-
HARPER 6c BROTHEHS.
Franklin Square, New York-
r "'WO : ..nth -
I made to^ :
for leave to sell
number thirty ,7
rou cuiiT.ty. be!o
G< dso ' ^ .-
oaa. ii-L.it.
oi
: -' i'
woi be :
. ( . J..* V
of land 1
of.Car j
A<!niinfot&*a2ob's Sale.
lK iiAI'.i
‘Li.
j i * IRTUE of an order of the C .urt of
: ol Lyu j xJ Ordinary of Cur roll ary-, will be su’d
| before Cwj»rt-h. use : .or in C; rrolh.on. sail!
ON, Adm r. ; county, within the -legal hours of sale, on
— ! the first Tuesday in
~ ^lule to Perfect Service.
GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY.
Coweta Superior Court, September Term, ! p 07.
Joseph J. Pinson, 7
G OUTHEIlN FAVORITE!
BERKS’S WEEKLY
ej £t33.cl Oirls*
Rule for Injunction, Dis-
Jos. R. Meriwether, f covery, Ac.
Win. G. Herring, j
1 the first Tuesday in March next, let of land | J T APPEARING to the Court, by the return
Sarg’enUs
10
.on iiim.
came on, the ground was in rather a dry returns only seven times, once on each I ollered to the public,
condition, and so far as we have been second day of the week ; every other day j An ample stock always
able to ascertain, the wheat of this couutv returns four times in the same day of the ■ ot the subscriber in Newnan. Georgia.^ ^
was not. dnniniTod serionslv Kv fKo ! ivpflk. hut at. nnonnal intervals : lint the i _b-t . u. a. i
Ezsouter’s Sals
trl be soU before the Court-house
'• '» in the town of Franklin. Hoard co
v.i’bin the b'ga. bonrs of sab*, on the
Tuesday in March r. xt, the north half
of lai: 1 No. lbo, in the I2:’n district of or.gi
ually Carroll now Heard county, containing
j number two hundred and seveo*.v-s."(27
the sixth (Gib) distinct of said county, to
ol' the Sheriff, that said defendants are not.
’ ' to he found in said county, and it further iip I
was not damaged seriously by the freeze. ; "’eek, but at unequal intervals; but the
Pulaski (Teuo.) Citizen. whole order occurs again at the twentj- ; rp W0 mm&t .ftw M* «iU h.
A man discing a well at Netawaka, tl! „ Sliccesston. ] I ma le to the Court of Ordi.eirv of H.-.irJ
Kansae, after “getting throuah sixty-two : , TK intervals are unequal, out the or eount.e for leave to sett oil the r,*! or: ..e >.e-
feet of clay, gitvel aSd root," came upon f “ ln '7 ,nablc - Klthln ,Ue c J cle > »“ d ■“ j BABJ 0 R ** n »-• -
a 1 v .. ’ . . v .. the rennrincr or/.loc I aecea*eo.
tnc- heirs and
Terms cash.
10!\ acres, belonging to the estate of A. E. j Januan ll-tds-$7.
rs gq band at Hie store ■ Ytazc-y. Term- cash. I *
J u 25-tds-'o. G. D LEWIS, F.xec’r. j T 3
YOl.^G J. iuO-eGr
Beautifully Illustrated and Zlegant’y Printed.’
Pronounced by the Southern Press to U
the most elegant ‘and talent 6 '*
young people's paper print
ed in this country!
some small pieces of wood, sound and well
preserved, the ends of which showed that
they had been cut with a sharp instru
ment.
R. H. BO JGUS, £\ec’r.
December 14-2m.
Coweta SnerifTs Sale*
On (Ac Birsi Tuesdt/gxn Mjrch nart,
Administrator’s 75ale.
JT)Y VIRTUE of an order from
14 ble the Court ol Ordinary of Heard coun- , busines?-a3 may be entrusted to him iu Coweta
>1. will be sold before the Court-house door ! and adjoining counties,
ii. the -town of Franklin, said county, within Fees graduated to suit the times,
tiie legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
March next, one house end lot in the village of
are now publishing Marooxle 3
.nei co the Young Marooners, anu av-j
a tw . 0 ., = v.a Bill be taken for confessed.
' S. T. SIMS. Adm’r. ! - An,i 11 is further ordered, That publication ! one of Fannin's men—pronounced ^ Uj!
of this orJer be made in the Newnan Herald, J the text of Mayne Reid's stories ”
a public gazette published in the city of New- ; begin, in the first number of 1868. a
month for four story, by a lady of Virginia, entitled : L
Hcxtkr ; A Tale of the War.” which will ran
for several months
t
j nan, and said State, once a
i monUi?.
JOHN W. H. UNDERWOOD., J. S. C.
l53-L6. f yj AYING resumed the practice of Law, will 1 '’ .T- T U r E v *
m the Honora- 1 il faithfully attend to such professional : ' ’ 5 ' - “ c ... y
A true extract from the Minutes of the Court, | “ lhe Young M.arooners : -Mrs.
j November 2d, 1SG7.
^Office in the Court House. j J- P- BREWSTER, Clerk. j
Newnan, Ga., August 24-tf.
to Burke *
• of
ent of the heirs and creditors.
The Lixcln Monument.—Miss Hos-
j mer has prepared a design for the Illinois —***.'.* ««*, j Te-m—O-e h-nr caih th» other due
Justice Field, of the Supreme Court, so Lincoln Monument- The figure of Mr. be s0 ’ d before the Court House !., ythDlcember next
far from desiring to prevent, as has been Lincoln occupies the central positiou. lie I. * J 1 do '-f in Newnan. Coweta county, with-; JOHN M. GENTRY, Adm’r.
stated, an investigation into his alleged | is surrounded by four negroes—‘-insatiate !“ r l tv & t ^^ t . koar3 ot Sidc; tbe Iol: °' T:ii = |,r °' j January 25-tds-87,
conversation regarding the constitutional- sculpist!” would not one suffice?—and ! ^* '* ; “
Corinth, Heard county,be!<*ging to the estate
of Thomas Mi.'aa, deceased. So:d for the uen- months after date application will be
Administratrix'^ f^ale.
the
B y virtue
Ordinary
vty ot the Reconsturuction acts, is, \hro’ fo . ur female figures, the latter in the act MS^ks Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
his tnends, facilitating such au iuiquitv.! ot ' investing the colored population with as a Taw office. Property pointtal out bv J B i 4 LL persons indebted to tiie estate of John
. ^ Mississippi ghost became
1Z j , u P on presentatiou of
and has not been seen since.
GEO. H. GARMICAL. Sh S'.
February 15, 1868.
! terms and time prescrilied by law.
1 Jan. 25-6t. W. B. BERRY, Adm’r.
Among the regular contributors
R. flonWing. auth' ,r
Jane T- *
Cross; Mrs. Ford, of Rome, Ga.; MissTl^J
Upshur, of Norfolk. Va., and w&uy °- e * ^
i Terms.—$2 a year in advance;
j for $5 ; Five copies for $8 ; Ten copies ■-
. — j ami Twenty-one copies for So0. -j
of an order of the Court of j - Clergymen and Teachers furnished a*.-
made to the Ordinary of Coweta county j JL) Ordinary of Heard county, will be sold 1 per annum. um i )e r.
for leave to sell the land belonging to the e.=- j l*efore_Court-house door in the town of Frank- | The volume begins with the July n
tale of J mss M. Bridges, deceased, for tiie j hu, within the legal hours of sale, ou the first Back numbers can be supplied 1(1,111 ;(- e th*
benefit of the heir? and”creditors of said de- I Tuesday in April next, the following lots, tracts "and all yearly subscribers may >^;V ^ ja
ce;v=cd MARY 21. BRIDGES Adrn’x. | and parcels of land, to-wit: Lots Nos. 281, 275, j numbers for the first six mourns, »
t m 19..*'m 276and the South half of No. 282, all in the ! an elegant illuminated covet.
' : 0th District originally Carroll now said county j Address, J- W. BURKE a l -.
Everybody take Notice!; °f fp°^ tij e said lands there is a; Publisher, - ‘ k —"
J J | plantation opened and in reasonable repair — I- ,.i 0 n "“*
Marble Head Stones furnished for Soldiers All belonging to the estate of E II Strickland, j ' pWO months after date uf c , )ff eta
Graves size, 2 feet bv 10 inclieSj with iwerip- • Sold for the denefit of the heirs and f inade *.o o. * L
, ..* - ' . \ -o cn V o T, /a i-rv, v T creditors of said deceased. Terms Ciish.
Ition—in any quani.ity, a. co.50,by b.B.CATALAN, ELIZA A- STRICKLAND, Aim’s.
Ag -of WM. GP.AY, Atlanta, Ga. 1 Feb. l->tds.-$8.
_ will b«
^ _. - m :xr T
i county for leave to sell the-lands brim-g 1
the estate of William Brooks, dec®** ;
Oct. 26-2m. TOLLESON KlltB ,