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PUBLISHED WEEKLY EVERY FllIDAY BY
;.C. W00TTEN, J. A. WELCH.
b GOTTEN & WELCH,
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mian 1 craft.
VOL. III.]
J. C. WGOTTEN, Editor.
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NEVVNAN, GEORGIA. FRID AY, JTJJSTE 5,1868.
[NO 39.
llDKKI.XCi & l.EV'BE.V,
CLOTHING HOUSE.
Comprising ali Branches of the Business
represented in the
f'u«tom and Ready Made Departments of
Men’s Boy’s and Children’s
CLOTHI2ST Gr_
tVc have received an immense stock of medium
ftiel low priced Clothing for the whole
sale trade, and will sell to mer
chants at New York prices.
STAR SIIIH.TS!
Kit!i ITHNISIIING GOODS of cverv descrip
tion at LOWER PRICES for READY
CASH ONLY than ever sold
in this market.
HERRING & LEYDEN.
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS!
Proposing By Letter.
SPRING GOODS!
SPRING GOODS!
TO HER “DEAR ARTHUR” (A BUCK XIGGKR)
—rOROKS AX ORDER TOR GROCERIES,
AND GETS IS JAIL.
rtoois. xsXji^to-jo
Manufacturing Company.
fine all-wool Spring Cassimeres, Jeans, See.,
on consignment, for sale VERY LOW
to Wholesale buyers.
JC' Merchants are invited to call and see
Styles and Prices.
HERRING & LEYDEN, Agents.
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
DOMESTICS
\ ( W liolcsale Only.
i 1 Sheeting,
7 8 Shirting,
3 4 Shirting,
7 8 Drills,
Osnaburgs,
Stripes,
Yarns,
Rmlaps.
fff For sale at Factory rrices, by
HERRING & LEYDEN, Agents,
Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
TOBACCOES.
We have been appointed Agents by the man-
< faelurers for the sale of their products in
Atlanta, and are prepared to till orders to any
extent.
AT TIIEIR PRICES,
VOll either
Smoking or Chewing Tobacco.
We are now offering, with others, the justly
1'lnated brands of COMMONWEALTH Cliew-
ing and FRIHTJS AND FLOWERS Smoking.
HERRING & LEYDEN,
Commission Merchants,
May 2 tf. Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
We are now receiving every day by Express,
NEW SPRING CiOORS,
Consisting of
Prints,
Dress Goods, .
Clothing,
to tell anyway. Bethuar Jones needn't goto about Naples, and asked us bow we liked From the Macon Journal and Messenger,
saying ne’er that I was an old maid because 1 Rome. adding that people fouud themselves The Richest Kind of a Case.
Eleven o’clock-at least so said the golden never had an offer! I just wonder what Ariel f duri lheir ^ He lhen took two
tide of sunshine, creeping over the velvetv would sav—I guess 1 won t tell her; she would * ” . a Yankee school varm writes love letters
tirf of the village green, and losing iueif in | only laugh at me!” potograph likenesses of himself, one for each
the murmurous foliage of the big map!e trees, Miss Experience drew herself np as grimly of us, and w ith a sly smile said,
and so said the little clock in Judge Cornell's as if her spinal column were a bar of iron utj acl going to write something for the !
h.w office on the Main street, speaking in a that afternoon when Bridget announced: j jonrnalUts • and . in a fir[a hand, traced these I
sharp melodious chime. j “Mr. Graver, mein 1 r ’
Harry Grover glanced quietly up at the un-! “Show him in Biddy—I am quite at leisure words,
compromising little dial, as he entered the do- to receive him.” i ‘“Deligite veritatern, filiam Dei;’
main of “Cokeunon Lyttieton.” j And our hero, entirely innocent of the itn-
“ Lot late this morning,” be muttered, hang- pending storm that awaited him, walked into after which be held out his hand to us. His
ing up his hat behind the door; “hut, as good Miss Experience’s awful presence, with a bun- affability is extreme. He speaks French with
luck will have it, the Judge has not made his die of tide deeds in his hand, tied with the j as aiac j 1 ftcce nt as Rossini, and the impression
apnearance vet.” , official looking red tape of his profession. | , , , . , , ,
He was a straight, handsome young fellow. ; “Good afternoon, Miss Experience: 1 * .
with curly brown hair, limpid hazel eves, and “ Aint you ashamed of yourself, Harry Gro- HD d tranquil old man who appears to be little
healthy Hush on bis sun-brown chteks — a ver?” ejaculated the spinster, in a deep, stern j occupied with external matters.”
young map whom you instinctively felt yon voice. “Get along with yourself, rankin’ love j
could trust, a C entrance, as you looked into i to an old woman morn twice as old as yo be, j Letter from California.
Rates of Advertising.
Advertisementsinsertedat $1.5uper sqnnte
(often lines or space equivalent,) for first insv,
| tion, and 75 cent* for each subsequent it.-
! sertion.
Monthly of semi-monthly advertisemer ; *
inserted at the same rates as for new advertit. •
. meats, each insertion.
Liberal arrangements will be made wilt
j those advertising by the quat ter or year.
All transient advertisments must be pn't*
for when handed in.
; The money for adrertlseing dne after tin
I first insertion.
his frank, honest face. There was not many ! just because she’s got a little money! Wb»t
such ; more’s the pity. j do you take me for, hey? Don’t stand starin'
“ Wbew-wbew-whewl” whistled Mr Har-; there! Walkout of this room, quick or I'll ^ ^ ^ & , etter wrillcn by Dr . j
ry Grover, turning over bis pile of legal docu- throw this big dictionary at your beau I .No, *•
ment* in a very unmethodical sort of way.
The Grand Jury of Bibb county wero yes-
i terday called upon to investigate a rich case,
the facts of which we propose to give in detail:
Several months ago, a white woman by the
name of Amanda Fawler, thoroughly imbued
with love for the “poor down-trodden Afri.
can,” came here from the North and entered
upon duty as a teacher of colored children.
She had no connection with the Lewis High
School, but was running upon an independent
scale.
Roots Shoes,
And many other articles too tedious to mention.
We invite our friends and the publiogener-^
ally to give us a cal 1^ No troftblqTo show
goods. We buy our goods for Casl%ztnd»6ell
,, „„ „i . , , „ A- • . storks light together to see which shall pos-
them as cheap as am house tins side ot .New r
sess the staunch soil. I he old lady must taae
i me for a very unsophisticated character, in
“ Law and love were never meant to go togeth
er, of that I am certain. Pretty Ariel Browne’s
blue eyes are shining roguishly out at me from
even- hit of parchment or printed blar.k 1
touch. How lovely she looked last night—
and who would ever suppose that the old cat.
with the false curls and grinning porcelain
teeth, could be her aunt? Rich, too, they sax - ;
a good match for some desperate fortuue-luiu-
ter, who is willing to swallow the bitter oil
pill for the gold coating. Let ine see—talking
about old Experience Browne, I believe I have
a business letter to write to her about that
piece of land by the school house corner that
she \Vhnts tue to bov. Not I! When I pur
chase land for a building spot, it won’t be a
desolate pasture, where rocks and tnulleu
of
* the most affectionate, loving and endearing
As to my impressions of this country ns a Lind, as will be seen by the specimen letters
Nork.
[March 14-tf.J JOE W1ELL.
The Covington Enterprise makes the follow- , j n tbe course of time she met Arthur Ed-
monds, a black negro fellow, who nets in the
no, no! Now have yougot your answer plain , Thomas, formerly President of Emory College capacity of porter at the family grocery store
enough ? I wouldn’t marry you if there wasn't but now a citizen of California, addressed to D f Orier k Lake and fell violently in love with
another man in this whole town!’ 1 Judge Reynolds, of Covington. him. Thev carried on a correspondence of
Harry Grover was a little appalted at this # # ^ # # * • . ' v t t \ ^ ,
charge of horse and foot, but he stood liis ,
ground manfully, not efeu qualiug at the big i
dictionary. ; place of residence and a place of refuge for published below, and often met and billed and
“But, Miss Browue will you hear-me H the poor, tvrant-ridden people of the South ‘ cooed together
moment? I don’t want you to marry me!— . 1 ’ . . . , ‘ * T i - 1 B , * . , „ . ,
What has put this strange fancy into your J who ma ^ be dnven into exile ’ 1 hrtTe K‘' e “ Tilings might have thus gone on indefinitely,
head?” . them freely and in detail in a long coramuni- and resulted in a permanent uniou between
“ You don’t want to marry me? Then what I cation forwarded to the Southern Christian Miss Amanda Fawler and her dear Arthur
t^he mischiet does this letter mean, I d like bJ j Advocate, at:d another to the Atlanta Inteiii- Edmonds, if the aforesaid Amanda had not
*“ May I look at it?” j S encer - latter I have given the several been guilty of a little piece of moral insanity.
Harr’v took the letter and glanced at it—its 1 items of discount upon the country, and put (j u Wednesday last Messrs. Grier k Kake re
contents threw a new light upon the unaecoun- them in their strongest light. The summer ceived au order purporting to have beeu sign-
tab e etiwe of Hairs. ... , ■ dust of which I spoke in that letter is restrict- j ed by the lady of a promiuent Miuister. The
“Good Cunid! what a blockhead—what an ; . . j J . ...
unmitigated, inexcusable incomparable donkey cd to the h, « l,wa y and lhe hoi,s . es ad J ,lceat t0 j order was sent by a servant who had been in
I have been ! What could I have been think- R- H ie destructive i
SCHEDULE OF THE A. & W. P. R. R,
L. P. GRANT, Superintendent.
pay passenger train*.
Leave Atlanta 7 58 a. m.
Arrive at Newnan - - - - 9 57 “
Arrive at West Point - - - 12 30 F. M,
Leave West Point 12 60 p. n.
Arrive at Xcwnntl- * - - - 8 23 “
Arrive at Atlanta - - - - - 6 25 “
NIGnT rnEIGHT AXD passenger train.
inundations are of course her employment, and requested the sending of
deed. 1 wonder, now, if blue-eyed Ariel will j ing about?”
DR. C. D. SMITH
? ) KTFRNS thanks to a generous public for
1 \ tlieir liberal patronage, and will con-
Miiit' the practice ol his Profession. Partic-
,..ir attention given to Obstetrics and the Dis-
wns ,il Women and Children. Motto, “ Live
ml let live.” May be found at his Drug Store
i 1 ! the day, and at his residence near the depot
at night. [February 29-tf.
BOOTS, SHOES
B. 1*. TIIUHMAN. J. 'V. Sl'EXCE. |
S. P. THURMAN & CO.,
Manufacturers
AND
WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DEALERS
Candies and Confectionaries,
Greenville Str., Newnan, Ga.
confined to the fiat lands, or first bottoms on a ham, a jar of brandy peaches, some coffee
the large water courses. In our country we and sugar, and several other articles, amount-
. . ,i •. i it , should verv seriously feel oflsets npoD our hot- ing to ciuht or ten dollars woitb. The clerk
a white plumed little dove being transformed ' mistake—a J , 1 b 6
into a greedy ‘ vultureP” | And without stopping to complete- his frag- ; ‘anas, but here where the valleys and ad- gave the note a cursory glance, and, not sus-
He leaned back in h:3 chair, with both ‘ mentary sentence, be rushed out of the room jutant plains are from tefi to fifty miles wide picionnig anything, sent the goods as re-
liands clasped on the Lop of his curly bead, i to the little bay-windowed parlor, where Ariel ^ j osg j g not deemcd so serious. At the quested.
and looked out abstractedly_ mto the flushing i U:> !!„ exc i aimed ’tyfeg Exnerience 1 same time it must be remembered, that the But when he came to copy the order into
village street, humming an old tune under his “Well, 1 never, excmimeu .utss experience, ; I
breath—a tune whose- burden was “love, still . as the door banged unceremoniously in her uplands here are vastly richer than most of j his blotter, it occurred to him that something
our bottom lands in Georgia. Depth of soil was not right about it, and that it was in the
ranging from one to four feet on upland, hot- same handwriting as Arthur’s love letters
We are lnanufaeturtii
OTYnnan
and receiving our
ot miMti fit SummSB
STOCK
love.'
Plainly. Mr. Harry Grover was very little
j disposed for w ork that morning. And when,
at twelve o’clock, Judge Cornell came in, there
was but a hopeless chaos of papers on the
table to represent his young partner’s matu
tinal labors.
Candies, Pickles,
Nuts, Raisins,
Mackerel, Crackers,
Sugars, Coffee,
■W" I 1ST E S .
Of the latter article we have the finest
and best Madeira, Sherry, Port, Sweet
Malaga and Claret, which we will sell
by thegallon or bottle for medicin
al, party or Church purposes.
The Price of Candy Reduced to suit the Times.
To which we ask the attention! of the
face.
“ Ariel! Miss Browne !”
But Ariel turned haughtily from the plead
ing eyes of her lover.
“ Your letter is quite sufficient, sir; I need
no further exponent of your meaning.”
“Ariel—darling—there has been an absurd
tom laud often ten feet.
which he had been in the habit of reading for
Why, Grover, you liavn’t accomplished a! mistake; this is the letter that was intended >
thing this morning,” said the Judge, glancing ’ for you. The other was written to your aunt
keenly around through his antique silver- ! on business, and by some unaccountable biun-
bound spectacles. “I am afraid that the der got into the wrong envelope. I have been
pretty girls at Squire Dockthorn’s party last , R fool, a blockhead, but I love yon, dearest,
night were too much for your mental equilib- with ail my heart! Ariel! you will not send
“ The products of this country are amazing. , that gay Lothario. Calling upon Arthur for a
There are individual men in this county (So- ! specimen letter, (of which he had a pocket
lane) who produce wheat enough to bread two I full) and comparing the writing with the or-
We will wholesale Candies to Confectioners j T1)e ‘
in am Southern market. Determined to ex
der, his suspicions were more fully confirmed.
It only took a few minutes to conlirnt them by
a conference with the lady from whom it pur
ported to have come, and finally when Miss
Amanda was called upon for an explanation,
she acknowledged to have written it, but
claimed to have some sort of authority for
doing so. This was all stuff!
She was at once arrested and sent to jail,
and at the hour of writing the Grand Jury is
considering true bill against her, which will
be returned and the case tried before Judge
Cole at the present term of the Superior Court.
Miss Amanda Fawler is about tweuty-aix
years of age, is not killed with good looks, but
appears to be a woman of Eome intelligence.
She has been teaching a colored school near
the Vineville branch, and says she had eigh-
I in town knew how hopelessly Mr. Harry Gro- schoolbouse ‘corner lot, and she wCuld like hundred per day. At the first rate mentioned, ; teen day scholars, and more than that number
I x- t . ’ J 4 L n » AMK/I in ♦ R n n/MI rc£» Ilf ll UP 1 k
nuns.
“ Well, you see, sir, I’ve been rather sorting
the papers over,” said Hairy, a little sheepish
ly, “and I've written two letters this morning!”
“ Two letters ?”
“ Yes, sir.”
“May I ask to whom?”
“ One was to old Miss Experience Browne,
about that lot she wanted to stdl me—a regu
lar clipper, giving the old hag a piece of my
mind—and the other ”
“The other ”
, T . __ “Ahem—that wasn’t exactly a business
WHOLESALE and RETAIL I HADE. J letter. Now, Judge, suppose you and I look
me away !
No—Ariel did not send him away, for the
shy siuik‘3 and the rosy bloom were beginning
to come back to her face as she read tiie real
letter.
“But, Harry,” she said, with a rogueish
dimple at the cornet of her mouth, “you must
confess that Aunt Experience’s note had rath
er au unpleasant style.”
“ I was a careless reprobate,” said Harry,
frankly, “but you see Judge Cornell was
watching me, and
1 such counties as Newton; end these men do
not employ more labor in making these crops
than would be employed in making one hun
dred bags of cotton in Georgia. Laborers
range from $25 to $40 per month.
“ As you will see stated in another letter of
mine, they use the gang plows. One hand
will sit on 'his *box and plow three hundred
acres of wheat land by beginning early; so
that ten hands will put in three thousand acres,
which of itself, under an ordinary yield, would
produce one hundred thousand bushels of
wheat. ‘ I speak now of the best quality of
soil. In harvest lime these farmers hire a
- - , .. , | utie juuge smiled slily; he had an idea as i u« r v..v..v. 1 _—--- -- i -
as cheap os they can purchase the same article ! tQ w j lftt . tke ol h er letter contained 1 Every- one ! two things. She would like to have sold the ] headers each, taking off the heads of one
Anti that was the end of all misunderstand- } ]ead ; n g company with two heading machines,
ir.or between Harry Grover*an<l Artel Browne, j , , *• r ce.
, ° r , .. J and they will take the heads off of fifty acres
thenceforth, forevermore. . - .
Miss Experience was rather disappointed in j per day, oi sometimes two companies with two
......... in town knew now hopelessly air. liarry tiro- scuouiuouse i-u.m. —
tend our wholesale bu ^ r ' e ^'. rLtfrJZl' ver was in love with pretty’Ariel Browne.-I to have said that once, in the course
selves to refund the monej *ud us lor Candies ■ C oruell had beeu young himself not so 1 fifty-five years of life, she had an oiler
‘7Inch do not give satisfaction. *» . n
Mr. Thurman having an experience of six- niany- years ago.
ecu years as a manufacturer of Candies, flat- j “It’s J««t as well for the lad to marry and
L-rs himself that he understands his business, j settle down,” thought the o«J gentleman, “and
of* iit?r 1 — *1
of m-ir- ! C iree thousand acres would be headed in about ; of uight scholars.
L E A. TJH E R!
NEW STORE!—NEW GOODS!
Extra Inducements to Buyers at Whole
sale and EMail!
Peachtree Str., Markham’s Buildings,
(Opposite Cox & Hill,)
ATLANTA, GEOllGIA,
Nov. so-tf. GEORGE W. PRICE. |
ROOTS AMD SHOES.
T WOULD respectfully an-
I non nee to the citizens of
Newnan and vicinity that I have
secured the services of
Mr. JNT. H. REESE,
* most accomplished workman. 1 invUe all,
therefore, to call, assuring them they can now
Xe.ve their Boots and Shoes made in the most
'■' Enable style. All I ask ,to convince, is a
fair trial.
©^Repairing neatly and promptly done.
IkiY'Office on East side of Public Square,
Newnan, Gy. [July lS-tf.] W. FLO\D.
very happy, and may
uid 1 insiiperior'as*aAuanufacturer^ in tlie j Ariel will certainly 7 make as sweet a little wife 1 arel”
Southern States. as buntan mortal could wish for.”
The attention of the ladies particularly and Harry needn’t have been so mysterious seal-
ing and directing his two letters at the tall
desk behind the office door.
Judge Cornell knew just as well what was
in them as if he had read every word with his
own eyes. But young people haveTi mistaken
AYe know we can please you. AYe say what j -idea that old people don’t know anything!
we mean and mean what we say. Miss Ariel Browne sat iu her room, busy
October 19-fitn.
na<Te , two and a half months, and at the rate last
However,” said Miss Experience, “Ariel is | mentioned, in about thirty working days.—
be things are beat as Th e y cou ] d j us t as safely be as long as three
the citizens generally is called to the fact that
we keep constantly on hand a supply of
J. M. HOLBROOK,
Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.,
■«-- jo wow icveivtng and open-
1.3 i n g the largest and most cotn-
plete stock of MATS ever
Ottered to the public at his well known fash
ionable
HAT EMPORIUM.
Interview with Pius IX.
APPEARANCE OF THE holy FATHER—INTERESTING
DETAILS.
A correspondent of the Evenemeut Iilustre,
who was admittpd some days since to an au-
months reaping the same crop. There is neith
er rain nor dew to injure the crop after it ri
pens. Thus you see some of the advantages
of California farming.
“If these lands were of the second quality,
the three thousand acres would not yield more
than seventy-five thousand bushels, and third
rate laud sixty thousand bushels. There are
with a complicated piece of bright colored j dience of the 1 ope, gives in a le er rom gome Jands whicb wiU jield ev
web-work that ladies call ‘crotchet,’ when Rome to that journal some interesting details ■
_ .. ’ . . J i than fortv or even fiftv husheis
Arthur has a wife and several children, who
will, no doubt, read Miss Amanda’s loving
letters to him with no small interest.
We copy two of her letters to “Dear Ar
thur,” as follows;
Macon, Ga., May 29, 1868.
Dear Arthur: As a ray of sunshine across
the frozen earth came your most welcome mis
sive to my poor heart. It wa3 opened and
read, and its contents gave me much pleasure
Bridget tapped softly at the panuois of the i about t h e Holy Father. He says :
door.
“ Please, Miss Ariel, a letter.”
“A lettei ! and for me! Dear me, Bridget,
cwi.t i,no citu ti oe from?”
“ The Pope is preDy tall and c-tont, without > j n bodies extensive enough for a large ranche
being obese. The furniture of hia pr'nate 0f f arra ^ and matl y farms do not average more
erv vear more i t0 tl)lllk J ou !iad not forgotten me. I hope
than forty or even fifty bushels to the acre, ; )’ ou never "ih, for I n^ter will forget you
but such lands are never found lying together ; wkde I l’ ve - How can I forget any one that I
love so dearly as I do you ? I had written
you, and when I sent it to the office I received
Leave Atlanta -
Arrive at Newnan - - -
Arrive at West Point -
Leave West Point - - -
Airive at Newnan- - -
Arrive at Atlanta - -
- - 4 35 p. w.
- - 7 47 “
- - 12 35 a. M.
- - 11 40 r. m.
- - 3 35 a. m.
- - 6 45 a. m.
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
E. W. COLE, Superintendent.
day passenger train.
Leave Atlanta
5.15 A. M
Arrive at Augusta
6.00 P. M
Leave Augusta
6.30 A M.
Arrive at Atlanta
6.oo r. 11.
night passenger
TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta
6.20 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta
3.15 A. V.
Leave Augusta
8.00 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta
5 00 A. U
NEW GOODS.
New Goods Directly from New
York.
-:o:-
E ii tire Stock Bought for CASH—•Will Sell
for CASH ONI.V.
-:o:-
Extra Inducements to Wholesale and
Ketail Buyers.
Faix, then, it s meself dosn’t know, but arm-clxrtir for himself. The room is very small,
lawver Grover’s office bov brought it, and an I , ... * . , ,,
* , , , , . ■ ’ i irith a low cetline, no curtains, and tlie walls
impudent young spalpeen he is, for 1 " uu “ »’ ’
But here Bridget became conscious that her
; covered with
yours, and I hasten to respond to it. The one
young mistress was paying no attention to her | Those of the grand
room is a square table, with two chairs and an than 2 q bushels per acre
“A stock ranche located on the outskirts of > ^ you last week was not directed iu the
the chief settlements peys a larger profit on i C3re °1 an }' one. It was directed only to yon.
paper of the cheapest sort. | small capital than any other investments. One j So I think you had best inquire in your own
jrand official saloons are covered ; sl)e herd will take care of fif teeu hundred name. The sentiments of my heart are in it,
G. H. & A. W. FORCE
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS & SHOES.
. WHITEAJ.L STREET,
ATLANTA - GEORGIA.
| wont, but she broke open the missive with a j attended to. ; an average, yield in the market two dollars I seen m J Uear Arthur. Oh ! do come soon. I
| resolute hand ami read: j “He rises at 6 o'clock, shaves himself, and per headj a3 butc her’s meat, and that by the i " L ' h t0 see you, to talk wiih you. Write to
Mi/Dear Miss Browne: [Rather cold begin- 1 says his mass in a little private chapel, and J w holesa le ; which is fifteen hundred dollars ! me and £ ive me the sentiments of your dear
mng, she pouted.] I must beg to decline tur- j theQ hears another. At 8 o’clock he takes a - th f . Thus yon will have twentv- I heart. If I bad a chance, I would tell you
ther negotiations with von. As you cannot ■ ,, , , , , 5 inusyou wm nave twenty- .... r . .
for a moment suppose that I care to possess j s ‘ na1! CU P of cboc0la ' e > ar,d at 8 ' 3J he r ^ ce, ' es j two hundred and fifty ewes the second year; [ I expect you wish to hear. Go to
anything so utterly worn down and good tor i his Ministers. Cardinal J ntonelli cornea e'ery aQ ^ hevond that you can make the calculation, j tbe office soon and get that letter, for I do not
nothing, it is useless to waste either of our day to the Vatican, and when prevented from alowir * g the wool aIwav3 t0 pay the expense wanl !J1 J letters to stay long enough to be ad-
and much more if you have either the ‘Saxon’ ; v ertised.
We keep constantly on hand all grades of
■LDJBS. W €3-OC»S»@ v
Ladies’ Hats
and Bonnets,
Clothing,
Shoes, Hats,
Saddlery,
Crockery,
Hardware,
Family Groceries, &c.
JBSfAgent for a Lynchburg (Va.) Wholesale
Dealer in Tobacco.“^8
Jgg^-Major HU BREWSTER will always be
found at the store, to serve his old friends mid
patrons in his usual way.
Stand — Berry’s Corner,
Glass Front. <z= ^^f
G. E. & S. D. SMITH.
Newnan. April 18-tf.
-FOR-
Th e Ladies.
! I l 1 i Villi lUia tmauuuu auu itiuiu IU 1UU . .. . , . , TU« Atlinr lime
Keep on hand the largest and best selected : the papers you so unnecessarily took the trou- ' S1 £ u0 - llirin b ta ' e3 ‘ 3 P' a< - e -
stivk ill Atlanta "Hi «•'!! t.i Pmmtrv ; ble to send me. ! in the week the other func*>onanes in their
merchants at New York pritos. with freight ml- j
ded. Not. 30,1867-1y.
Yours verv truly.
W. B, W. DENT,
MANUFACTUTKR OF ALL KINDS OF
IN WARE,
AND DEALER IN
rr\
Y
* kinds of Country Produce taken in ex
change.
S5y“\YiU duplicate any Atlanta bill given to
fchauts. [April 27-tf.
Saddlery and Harness
EMPORIUM.
G. C. ROGERS,
(2d door below Moore & Marsh,
°P?osite U. States and American Hotels,;
Decatur-St Atlanta, Ga„
Has on hand the largest and finest stock of
*'A1)DLES of any house iu the State. Also
J.-UiUIAGE and*BUGGY HARNESS, HARD-
YtliP f or ereything in his lino, tor the supply 7
Hers and Harness-Makers, including a
xk and better variety of BUCKLES ev-
ght to Atlanta.
s more reasonable and Stock more com-
lan any in the city of Atlanta.
'arriages and Buggies of the most ap-
style and finish on hand, and made to
t prices as favorable as can be obtained
York.
’lease give me a call. J&ept. 21-12m
Andrew J. Smith. W m. Allen Turner i tears.
_ . . . q __. |- j. , — q j “The cold-hearted, presumptuous villain!”
OmlTH Ob I | she sobbed. “ Papers indeed! I suppose he
\TTORNEYS \T T. AA\ t J means the note I wrote him about the pic nic.
NEWNAN, GA.,
^ turn transact business with hnn. At 10:30
H. Grover. j Ministers withdraw. The audiences then
Ariel threw down the note and bust into i begin and are not over till one. At 2 o clock
the Pope dines in his private apartment.
His
So do attend the office very punc-
or ‘Southdown’ breed, wirh tlieir fine wopl. j tua b auc * ^ w ‘^ the same. Do come soon,
Three thousand dollars will buy the first stock, | ^ J 011 ld ease ' dear, don t fail to write to
and one thousand more locate the fixtures and ; me £0un an d often. ■ As 1 am in a hurry ! will
pay for the ranche on the outskirts.* This is j baTe to c!ose for tbe lime - 1 wil1 do better
what old stock raisers state to me as the rate Dext tllje -
I am, as ever, yours most devotedly,
Amanda Fawler.
DR. A. R. WELLBORN
TENDFRS his Professional services
to the citizens of Newnan and sur
rounding country.
His old friends and patrons will
find him in possession of modern ap
pliances for curing diseases and re
lieving pain.
gfrOfiice, during the day, at the Drug Store
of Dr. C. D. Smith, and at night may be found
at the residence of John Ray, Esq.
January 4-tf.
of profit. These men, many of them have
repast is of the most modest kind, and it al- made fortunes at tbi3 business. The sheep
ways ends with a sweetmeat of which a,i Ital- w j n ^ e j. and summer without feeding, j P. S.— Write soon. Let me hear from you
Oh, bow foolish I have been, bow absurd, and j Uqs are fond. From 2:30 to 3 he takes his " ! to-morrow sure, if von please.
at 3 he reads bis Brevairy, and at o:30 ; this I mean in thinly settled portions of. Mr Edmcsds—Dear Sir : I promised to let !
out for a drive in a carriage with four the State where the land is good, but cheap, vcm know . when j succeeded in obtaining aj
accompanied only by two young priests, because distant from market. j " room wh cre it was. It is in the building be- j
not see ii dashed ruthlessly into ruins without! If the weather permits he alights and walks ;***** j ' * t0 Mr. Hollingsworth, the lower room,
f f ! in the most retired parts of the city; never-i
* ' .4.1 1 1 ; — 1 1 r. rr- o 4 k- nniro rd a nf t XT* n
j a lew natural tears.
■ T| Meanwhik, Miss Elperia.ce Browne, «« b followed be upward, of two
fifty well ripened autumns, was reading with “ c ' G . . . .
COOK & JONES,
GROCERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NEWNAN, GA.
J@*Office on LaGrange street, near Dough
erty’s Hotel.
no littie astonishment the letter whicb Bridget’s
enemy, the post boy, bad brought for her.
** Upon mv word!” exclaimed M:ss Experi
ence, slowly and emphatically. “The imper
tinent young fortune-banting humbug! Does
be suppose I am a born fooi, to swallow such
a pack of sentimental flattery as this? Lovely
moe (Ttmnipc * It IiA ii ! 1: l V ^ H1 fl ?!
i on the street towards the magazine. I do sin-
Thaddeus Stevens on the Biele. - Tbe hope TOU win couie t0 see me soon, for I
thousand persons, who walk after him in si- ; Lancaster, Pa., Intelligencer, published at the J ^ aut tQ 3e ; yon 03 sonje verJ iroporUn t bn- |
lence. ! bome of Thaddeus Stevens, thus alludes to a piease come up here Saturday night,!
“ When it rains, His Holiness proceeds to P base or ' character, which will be exceed- nQl before, for I shall look for you until I
the galleries of the Vatican when tue visitors * n = o rati ^D n = t0 tbe pious preachers of the ^ j arQ ;ta yj a nr by mvself, so you must
have retried. He is a great lover of antiques, j Gospel who have been his special enemies and foj . j have beap a to tdl y0Q wbea I 3ee
as is proved by the researches and restorations _ antagonists. It say s : jyou. Y*on must take care of yourself for me,
eves—dimples! If hed have said spectacles,, &k On his return home, ‘ “During all bis life Thaddeus Stevens has j ' f t want you mj3e tf, I think vou might
he d have been ccnsiaerau.e nearer light. ->0| , , , J J , *
von don't mv fine fellow—no hou—don't’ at 6 o'clock, the audiences recommence, and openly scoffed at the Christian religion. A . me t h a t much, for you know I love you
T HAYE just completed and furnished an
ICE CREAM SALOON expressly for the
Ladies, and am now prepared to furnish tbo
public with Ice Cream, Lemonade and Soda
Water. I have aDo jnst received from tha
Northern market a well assorted
Stock of Confectioneries,
4
of all descriptions, which I can dispose of on
satisfactory terms.
Call and see me at the first 1f9br above the
Post office, I can furnish you with anything
you want in the Confectionery line except credit.
Very respectfully, GEO. A. BIRCH.
P. S. By short notice, Ice Cream can b©
had in any quantity for Parties and Suppers.
May 16-tf. G. A. B.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to me will please
come forward and settle up immediately.
Being burned out, necessity compels me to
eall on you, otherwise I would not ask it of
you. I will soon be ready to serTe my old
friends and customers again.
May 23-tf. P. A. POWERS.
bis future life. willTeT WGi',IThim call L j in years, he sings very well, and, what is quite when one of the party adduced the Bible as who you saw on last Saturday evening, and !
I’ll be ready for him, and I jfarrant me he unknown even to many Romans, plays very authority for some statement he had made, wa3 talking with concerning a room. I close
won’t be in'a harry to call cgaln.”^ ; well on the violencello. When I was received j “‘Oh,' said Mr. Stevens, ‘ tbe Bible is no j for ;bi3 lilQe
And Miss Experience chuckled to herself:
And Miss Experience cLuck.ca to nersen j companion the chamberlain plucked authority. It is nothing bnt the obsolete his- |
" i m. t/*.4 rieeve vo »k« ~ Ti.e : lorj- of barbarous people, ”
Pope, perceiving the movement, spared us the , • • • 1 •
genuflexion, and bade us approach the table : Wade voted to make himself snecessor I
at which he wa*s sitting. j to Mr. Johnson. Wade seems to have as
“‘So, then,’His Holiness said,‘you are two ; little decency in action as he has itteonver- called for them before we could get them
journalists, friends, going to Naples?’ He spoke ! sation.— Chicago Times. i copied.
riedly directed envelope. •
“ I never had an offer of marriage before
she thought, viewing her antnmnnai counte
nance in a pier-giass, and adjusting the little
puffs of ribbon in her cap border, “and it docs
make one feel kind of queer! IPs something
I am yours till death.
(No signature.)
There were three or four more of these
Dear Arthur” letters, but the Grand Jury
DISSOLUTION.
T HE copartnership heretofore existing be
tween DENNIS k BOSTROM in the Saw-
Mill business, has been dissolved my mutual
consent.
Mr. W. B. Dennis will settle the indebted
ness and collect tbe dues of old firm, Mr. D.
will continue the business in bi3 own name.
W. B. DENNIS,
May 23-3t. E. T. BOSTROM.
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary
of Haralson county for leave to sell the land
belonging to the estate of James Sanford, late
of said county, deceased, for the benefit of tbe
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
April 2§-Sm. G. L. BAYES, Adm’r. .