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NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
Friday [Morning, July 17, 1888.
i gfPAr Mr. Nat. McKinley, Tuesday night, :
| was passing the residence of Mrs. Martin, some
person in her enclosure threw a rook at him
which brushed the hair on the back of his
; head. Nat is a quiet, well-behaved voting man c ' en, ng * n ^ ie Laptist house f! »
and has no enemies, and moreover the night AM are invited, but the members of the
was dark and the villain throwing the rook church especially to attend. Exercises
Religious.
Rev. J. M. Wood, former pastor of the Scient to say that the occa>i
Baptist Church, wiil preach Thursday to the delight ot all pr. -eat
sh
devoted to original speeches, and it is suf- be»m done by h comhimtion of soldiers kn wn participation in the achievement of that
Legal Advertisements.
The Sheriffs and Ordinaries of Coweta and
Carroll counties will hereafter advertise in the ;
>'cwnan Herald.
must have been moved by a wicked desire to ;
kill some human being, and 'not particular as
to his victim. We have no idea that any one j
of Mrs. Martin's family was concerned in it, !
hut that it was some wretch going about like a-
Spectacles! Spectacles! roaring Hon seeking whom he might destroy.
Dr. Goodman would inform the citizens of Western Baptist Asssociation
Newnan that he will be here a few days longer g econ d District Sunday School Con
with his superior SPECTACLES. All those j vent j on ^[]\ be held with the Baptist
wishing to buy and in need of Spectacles can | Church at Hogansville, on Saturday and
Sunday July 25th and 2Gth, 18G3.
inspiring strains. The speeches were all tent to meet all the
commence punctually at 15 minutes after
8 o'clock.
good, and highly creditable to all eon-
46?“ Mr. Mm. B rad ly, once a citizen c ^ rne j. The exhibiton closed with a
of this place and for many years Colpotcur, beautiful and patriotic address by Drof. P.
died in l’loyd Co., on the 12th. He was p Smith, of Grantville.
aged G3. j E. P. Birch.
™ ~ . ; ^Newnan, July loth 1868.
a< the Union I
Tin- s*»-« vllci S.,1 ikr<' and S.ii rs’ CVnv
which wmblel in Chicur ■ 1; ~t M iv. t
nut represent ihe soldiers :Uid sailors here ..s-
seinl'l.- 1. • No. no ] It wns <>i?r d !; ty
soldiers to hold up nor hands for those conser
vative men who were nominated by the Na
tional Convention, which to day stands charged
est music in the most thrilling and soul lfie mast solemn and important duties.
The National Convention was tuny cumpe*
n passed off
The capa- |
clous chapel was thronged with “ fair
women and brave men’’—while the “New
nan Bra-s Band'' discoursed tl.eir sweet-
heal the
etory ot peace that i:
• w i-ands of war.
rubs were suspended, and the
g. resolution was adopted v without
upon
Bowdon Collegiate Institution.
call on him at the Hotel. Prices to suit the
times. [It.
Meeting in CarrolhoD.
fi
BUY THE BEST.
j- SIIOVCII& HAkiat'K |
|Sewing Machine Agency,I
One door above National Hotel, *v
\ TI a A N T A. O E ORGIA. 4
U 1L DAYIS, Ag’t. $
At a meeting of the citizens of Carroll, called up U) . SFUUUllieuus pruuuutm.., .i .= usua,- , Tbe deI?;rates to the Xatioim , goldi-rs’ and
t c for the purpose of appointing delegates to the |y assumed, as a matter of course, that 1 Sailors' Convention left the headquarters. Mof-
p brltOt JER A: BA KER’S Lt State Convention of the Conservative party, , ’ ! f ilt M usiou. Union Square, at 1 ] o clock, and
f 3 , jiT 1 • i S to assemble at Atlanta on Thursday. July 23d. ' every man, who writes a notice ° f Co 1 -; mHrcted in C ol..m,. toll. Institute, hc-
W»U lfl<r ill 3P. Ill IIP. AOYVTIP.V *& iggg on motion Thos Chandler was called to leges and College exercises, will exhaust 1 cemp.ttiied by a number of bands amt national
the chair, and M R Russell requested to act as J his entire stock of superlatives in the wav 1 ‘”’ r " r ' .t' ! >• o nt f-.-utm o. the
* i 1 J ; procession was the presence of Sergeant nates,
Secretary. of p ra j se , and characterize everything bearing with him m*- IGg he carried through
The following delegates were appointed: 1 as trrnscendentaliy excellent. With this ! lilc ^ ulh from Vicksburg to Washington.
4th Dist.—R H Springer, VV F Storey, D N’ . , , _ . , i The hall of the Cooper Union building was
Gordon. John Mustek, DOrear, J A Culpepper. , 1 ‘ J , uauasoniety festooned with national Hug? and
10th Disk—Henry Murrell, Jesse Blalock, G nauseated. And yet, 1 trust, that it wiil j streamer*, the columns supporting the ceiling
W Harper, W B Conyers, N Chaney,Thos Han- involve no violation of propriety and good ; ' ‘M p,u,hz l 'neT\v'i't:i 'the"cre*ts
vey, Judge Long, Eli Benson, L J Smith, E B taste, for the writer of this little sketch, , ind mottoes of the various States, were placed
^' ut * n ' ! to give a brief, honest statement of a few ,u . l ^ tt!Vll . ,sGn t :L ' Wrt!1 i > * 1 “'- * ! 11 ;V; *' - 1 '
Fair Play Dist.—AY M Allen, J G W Brown, . . . . j ‘-u by an immense and enthusiastic audience,
John M Williams, Wra Autry, M M Smith. j <acts in COnnextOU with a recent visit to , a large portion of wiiqm were minus arms and
, 5th Dist.—It L Richards, John Thompkins. ! Bowdon Collegiate Institution. The Col- ! le °'* auU bear,r f I?any j SC f? °* ,:,nor :
| Jhrickmer Dist. R H Y\ right, Jas Merrcll. lege IS located in the little viJage of j tiloll?fiad spectutor3 were present, every Swte
Books! Books! ! Dist.— George Bonner, John McGarity, J^owdoo, Carroll Co , under tbe joint [ and Territory in tbe Union being represented
! John Veal. • • p %« * r \T inL nr j! byji»e d.degattoj3^*
A. H. Cates keeps constantly on hand an| Bowdon Disk— N SUelnut, John YV Adamson. I su P e ‘' ,si0 ” 0 * RJ ' ^ ' ‘ ‘ ’ j YVhile the delegates’ procession was filing
assorted stock of School Books, Standard and John B McDaniel, W F Johnson, W R Hight. and 1 roh 1 ' H * M * Ik ‘ ndGrsor, » and lur * ” ita !la11 ’ for Gen.
Literary Works, Gift and Toy Books, Novels, | Dr . Williams. ' | nishes equal—if not superior advantages ; j^’opr sUion f”r a Hke coxn^H men t to ’ G enera*! U ! ,a . d a H " ht tQ . P reSent ’ res P eclM h, Jts
Scientific Works, Sunday School Books, Hymn ! 2d Dist.—S C Candler, Dr J B Slaughter, L for young men of limited means, seeking i Grant was enthusiastically hissed, as was also : 0 I’ ln,nRS hpon the great matter to be de-
Books, Bibles, Testaments, Stationery, Photo- | w Nolan, W W Williams, V M Hodgson. j a sound practical education, to any other j a CrtI ; f '] r o!:eer= for Vallancbgham..
9tli Dist.— H A Ragan, E G \Y am hie, James 1 • l . ’ ' f ° i - I °ui
Johns.
I Turkey Creek Dist.—Roland WiHiariis. Cal-
Mr. Editor: la these eventful times
when “puffing” lias pmssc-d into a science,
and “mutual admiration societies” grow
up by spontaneous production, it is usual-
ly assumed, as a matter of course, that
every man, who writes a notice of Col
leges and College exercises, will exhaust
Democratic Soldiers and Soldiers' Con
vention.
BY GEXESAL y.
EW1
:rva:u> and general
Its dev-
them, and would nominate men who had
the friends of the people an
fouglu h-r the ct'ur.tr>-. With inch candidates
tlu-v must succeed ; without them they would
fail'.
A National Executive Committee was re
ported-
Major W H F Randall, of Selma, is tbe
member from Alabama
A motion was adopted inviting “Sergeant
Rites, who earrk-1 the ti.ig for which we fought
through the Southern States, ar.d which the
United Slates Senate i- fused to allow ta In?
suspeudeil : tom the dome of the Cap-*»ol, to
the platform.
follow
being re*esit'd) with great enthusiasm :
Resolved, That the willows and orphans
of deceased soldiers and sailors are the
especial wards of the nation, aud if any
class of creditors is to be paid in gold, they,
1 of those who had above all others, should have the prefer
ence.
Commercial Intelligence..
NEWNAN MARKET,
Thursday. July 1C.—Our quotations below
exhibit the correct state of the retail market.
The Cotton market hsu been active and
v? high as 25 cents during tbe week
Tne top of tbe market to-day is 25c.
T ie quotation should be undeistoodns ex
clusive of tax. Nearly all o'Jicx markets are
quoted to inculde the tax.
ra»e« to tr
The
Sailors' Convention
fat M •usion. Union
marcbed in column
Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Gonveatioa
The Democratic Convention of
Extra Special .\otice,
Beware of Counterfeits.’ Smith’s Tonic
Svrnp has been counterfeited, and the coun
terfeiter brought to grief.
SMITH'S TOXIC STRI P.
The genuine article must have Dr. John
Hull’s private Stamp on each boltle. Pr John
Iiiiii oniv has the right to manufacture ami
an
J Sailors was
iuiers
organised in New York
New and Cheap.
New Goods, Stylish Goods, Cheap Goods,
Fancy Goods, Good Goods at
• RANDALL Ac GO'S.
Yfc buy cheap and sell cheap, and think we
can euit every class of purchasers. Call and
examine our stock.
graphs arid Colored Cards.
Fresh Arrival of New Goods.
IVe have* just received a splendid stock of ; yin McCray,
press Goods, comprising the very lastest styles j Kansas Dist.
—such as Mosenbiques, Lcnos, Barages, Linen
Diwus, and a good many other goods too nu
merous too mention. We will sell them very
UllKAB FOR CASH. Please call anil examine
lor yourself. No trouble to show goods.
May 2-tf. JOE WEILL.
; on Saturday with Major Gen. John A.
McClttnad in the chair. On taking the
chair he made an address of a very- de
cided character, which was received with
great applause.
Immediately after the conclusion of
Gen. McC ley pad’s speech, Gen Lewis D.
Campbell presented the following resolu
tions, premising their introduction with
a statement that it was proper tha£ the
relations between thij Convention of Sol
diers and Sailors and the Democratic
Nominating Covention now in ses-do.n at
iree Tammany Hall should be stated uistinet-
ly, so that there should be no misrepre
sentation on the subject ; and that white
this Convention of Soldiers and Saiiors
did not assume to dictate any nomination,
cided here. Gen. Campbell’s resolutions
ged are as follows i
Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label on
each bottle. If my private stamp is not on
the bottle, do not purchase, or you will be
deceived. See my column advertisement, and
my show card. I will prosecute any one in
fringing on my right. The genuine Smith's
Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by myself.
The public’s servant,
Louisville, Ky. Pa. JOHN BULL.
For sale in Newnan. G.v. by
Pr J. T. REESE, Sole Agent.
January 2-5 3tg-
READ WHAT THE PRESS SAYS.
Among the vast improvements of tbe present
t imes the change in remedies i» not the least ime
portant. Formerly ridiculous and often injurious
mixtures were administered upon the recommen
dation of one person to another, or from on-
f;\miiyto another, as being ‘-good” for such and
snob a complaint, \vhil« they were, in faet, use
less i.v worse, Now, Frof. Kayton supplies the
public with tl\o most effectual remedies that ed
ucated skill ean devise or art can produce, with
explicit directions fur their use int aeh and every
ease. In place of the aenselees potions qur
grandmothers gave, we have the cunning inven-
, Wheat
$:
: oo-
; Gobs.—-White...
0 1
25
B vo *>. —
16
0
SO
r FbOUR. •••
....$10,00
(gMo
00
1 Coffee. —
. .• 30
($>
g
55
} Sugar.—
15
22J
! Prints.—per vard
12J
[0
18
- Steel.—per pound
10
8,
12 i
| Iron.—per pound
’-1
j Salt.—Liverpool per sack..
® 3
25
Virginia “ “
2
<5
i Chickens.—
20
0
25
! Eggs.—Per Doz.,—
12*
| Butter.—Per lb ,
25
0
30
AVM. S. HILLEY,
l.^gent ami ('oinmis.ion
MERCHANT,
(Stors on the Socth-West Corner or Puc:,i<i
Square.)
T^EALER in all kinds of
Provisions,
Family Groceries,
Shses, and Csockeyy.
Country Protluco t«Km Ir K^cluvnS* f<W
* OlMldii
He will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Tha
public are respectfully solicited to cail and
examine his Stock. Como atui see—you may
get bargains. [-'^ a y
13-tf.
FURNITURE
U r /n. Younger if - Cos' fmc Pale, .lie at
C- Hoi axon's.
Gcnness' best Porter at
0. Robison's.
A barrel of extra Apple Yuiegar for 7Sets.
ter gallon at
C. Robison's
If you wish anything stronger, or a good meal
call at
l//i. . C. Robison's.
W. M. REYNOLDS,
Corner of Public Square aud Greenville Str.,
Dl'..VU.lt XX
Cook Stoves and Tin V/are.
January 11-1 y.
If you want the guanine Beaver Hat, gallon
D. A. COUK,
Nov. 30, 18G7—tf. Ray Street.
If you need a line Shirt go [o
Sept. 28 tf. JOE WEILL.
Hiram Spence, L C McCainron,
Mathew Iieid, Enock Phillips. •
Thos. Chandler, Chairman.
M. R. Russell, Secretary.
From our Special Correspondent.
To New York and Back.—No. 1.
New York, July 5, 1868.
:o:
Bedsteads, Mattrasses,
Chairs, Lounges, Dining Tables,
Sale and Centre Tables, Wash stands,
Whatnots, Wardrobes, Bureaus,
High and, Low Baby Chairs,
Baby Garriagea and Cribs,
Window Shades.
All low for CASH. A liheral patronage
solicited. THOMPSON, COLE k CO.,
Sept. 28-tf. Newnan, Georgia.
jDear Iferald: After removing the dirt, dust, 1 can be obtained at irotn vTO to ??i5 pet
smoke, sand and coals accumulated upon our | month, and other expenses may be reduc-
ja led anatomy by a ride of sixteeq hundred j (-q Mie same scale of economy.
miles, uui mind naturally turns to those we
, . , tions of nicn learned in the art of cure,adapted to
in t ,e hall loud, repeated and prolonged are as follows i | our necessities, at a nominal price. Prof. Kay-
mstitutiou in tue c^taie. ] cheers were given for Hancock, McClellan, Whereas, during the Igte rebellion, we j ton’s remedies consist of
It is situated in a pleasant and retired i -^ ndrew Johnson and l rank Bl.nr, also three U p arajs on the call of our national ' KAYTON S OLEUM VIT.E,
r , ,, -cheers for the “rank and file of the Union t the integrity ot The great Gorman Liniment for Rheumatism,
neighborhood—free from all the usual army and navy.” ! n” “T ; ’ " I Neuralgia Paiiw in the Back, Joints, Breast or
temntntinns to viep and dissipation sur- Gen. McQuade called the Oqpvfntion to or- j Fong.ess in its solemn and unanimous ! ^ ervous Headache, Toothache, Earache,
P | .v tier at half-past eleven, and said, tha* tbe ob- | detflftration that the object of the war v\a.< | Sprains, Bruises, Burns, etc.
rounded by an industrious, virtuous and ijects of the Convention would be fully illus- , to defend and maintain the supremacy of ; KAYTON S MAGIC CURE.
religious community, and unsurpassed by : tratei ^ hy those participating, and it would t x (t , [’nion with all the dignity, equality i For sud.h n Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Acid
_ , , . . i only be necessary, therefore, to say ibat thej- ' > , n Q r .. t A i Stomach, Heartburn, Sore Throat, Sea Sickness,
any section for healttl and good living- - ^ - ; j were here to co-operate wiih the democracy in ; ,! ~ . 1 1 a 1 . 1 I Cholera, Diarrhiea, Cramps and Fains in the
The atmosphere is salubrious and bracing, i PMUlRS down radical republicanism, w hich j : ‘ ni1 n '^ 1,1 -ny spirit ot oppression or j Stomach, etc.
. 5 ’ was ruining the country. (Loud Cheers.) lor an}' purposes ot conquest or subjuga | KAYTON’S DYSPEPTIC PILLS.
| f iv w citev c ) y u*u , t pio I Q en John A. JJuClemard, of Illinois, was i tion 5 and whereas, since the rebellion i For Dyspepsia, Bjlioud Disorders, Costivoness, ,
* visions abundant and cheap. Good board unanimously acclaimed temporary chairuiMQ was subdued and the war terminated, the Headache, and ay Disorders oi the i
rf (\xnJontinn 1 i* i i i p \ i r' HtumacJi and Bowels, and as a spring and rail
o M / M • i • , . r ,, | KauiCiil party has, by a fraudulent use cl medicine to carry off the rankling humors in the i
ihe Chairman then, in a brief address, j poVVOr aq J ’py force of arms, U\ viola- blood-Quitman Banner,
onered assurances of his sincerest thank? ror : 1 . » i .1 I These rejnedios are innocent, and no person
^ the honor, aud his*pledge of ardent endeavors j ^ Lonstituuop, ppnerteu the ne ed he alarnxed at taking tlicm; vet they are
I w tut, ciaix.v, cv-.iv. v^wuwihj. - | ^ g-. ve t i lern f u ]j an( j hearty co-operntion. It i objects for which the great battles wore I powerful, ai\d will remove tl\e‘ diseases enurn^t: ' Twa panels, 1^ inch thick, $3,aQ—50 ceuts por
satisfy every one that i fnr moulrtincr.
Til*
R. D. HOLE & BRO.,
(Established, iix 18 5 4,)
P REPARED to fill all orders for SASII,
BLINDS, DOOltS, Ac., at the following
rates, subject to the fluctuations of thp times:
Price List of It. D. Cole & Bro.
PANEL DOORS 3x7.
College buildings are eligibly anu co:i-j W:)S no part of their purpose to altercate with j fought and tbe victories won by tbe Un- ; abov<
ion ; and whereas that party has forfeited j Address
left behind, and the incidents through which ! *. , ! „ n r t.m, to evt^n.l .i„, h„"„H nf n.iin,rrt,in ! : .'T _l .1. .. r.1 i tlieir curative properties urc not oyer eutiinatvi , Four pftnelSf jj. j nch thick, $3,50—50 cents
venicntly located—offering ample accom- an J> ^” 11 t0 exten ^ tiie hand of fellowship to
all, whether of the North or South. To a!
we have passed in reaching this our destination
One beginning a journey the first feeling ex- | modations fur a large number of students,
pericncod, after bidding adieu to friends, is the j The chapel, it is said, will hold from
removal of the anxiety incident to home and | twe i ve> to afteen hundred people. There j duct during the w
home associations and the burdens of business. . , . , . 1
is a good apparatus and library belonging
A trial will
b pi'Opcrtii
all orders to
t'rof 1(. II. Kwrox,
an, wneiner or tne Norm orsomu. Rl all claim to oar confidence and support. Savannah, Ga., orto the[Agents A. A. Snlaraans
they suoulu accord tlie same pnvdeges and , , , , r f l & Co. Wholesale Druggists, Savannah, Ga.
immunities with themselves, without being I Because it has traudulen.Ly and torci | ward of counterfeit'’. The genuine has Prof-
understood as retracting anything, their con- \ bly kept States out ol tiie Union which : H. II. Ivayton’s signature on each bottle and
xr being sustained hy patri- j the army ami navy fought, and hosts of j b °j^ r sale , )V Dm
But while they put down rebellion in | our comra de9 bled and died to keep I generally’ ’
nr-., t i the South, he trusted tliev also were resolved 1 -
\\ ith the expendi- j 0 . - '■
'1’lie bow which has for long years been bent |
many times intensely, is now unstrung, titid as ; 1:0 ^ onHutipn. f» “ 1C “P ,IU1 ’ | to put down tyranny and despotism in the
we journey on at the rate of twenty miles per : ture of about two thousand dollars to com- i North. A ponderous public debt grinds out _ ... .
, , 1 , 1 • _ ! 1 . ,1 • . , , ., v i the energy of thwSouth. States are sunk into and equality and rights of a portion of
hour, we find ourselves gazing around studying 1 nlete the interior structure the hnilrlmo 1 ... ■'V • • M ■ I 1 - . " .
Because it ha3 destroyed the dignity
If you want
Kept. 2S-tl\
line Hat, go to
JOE WEILL.
If you want a tine pair of Ladie s Shoes, goto
Kept. 28-tf. JOE WIELL.
the faces and character of our travelling com
panions. We know everybody's face and char
acter at home.
We jicay some oqe addressed by the title of
Judge. We look—we think — we enquire in
our mind, Judge who? There is a large, broad,
rough Irish face, long jet black hair, surmoun
ted with a black silk fashionable hat, adjusted
carelessly, recklessly, a mouth red and of im
mense proportions. He looks just like a man
who could give his heart, soul and all to tlm
“ lost cause,” and when it was lost he publicly,
! before his old friends and associates, wrapped
ggTSportsmeq can have their Guns and Bis- ] himself up in the Federal flag, and eloquently
Ms repaired by sending them to
January 11 -12m
BARNES’
grj”if you want the correct time go to
KARNES’aud have your Watch or Clock re
paired. [Jan. 11 -12m.
gyfThe Ladies can have tfieir Jewelry re
paired by sending it to BARNES'
January ll-12m.
Save Time and Temper,
Call at my shop and have your wife's Scis
sors sharpened for ten cents.
Jan. 11-12m. Thomas Barnes.
An outlay of $300 or less, will cover the !
entire expenses of the scholastic year,
As for the faculty, a few words will overcome
sufijce. Tlio character of Maj. Richard
son is already known and appreciated iu
all this section of country. It is but sim
ple justice to say of him, that in his de-
parment of Mathematics, Physical science
and Modern Languages, his nroficiency is
:e civil courts over- j ;he States, and continues to treat the peo-
11 legislative bodies : p] e thereof as conquered and subjugated
. . , pnemics. exereisinsr over them acts ol tv-
exclaimed that he had always loved that hon
ored flag. By his side sits his wife the very
opposite—quiet, soft, lady-like in every move
ment, in every word. We wonder how she
came fo admire lnip—to link her destiny with
his—two extremes. But thus goes the world, j genS{J Q c | iri>tian gentleman
In the midst of the reflections set in motion 1
by this stasgo combination, oar attention is I oonhdence of patrons and pupils of erorj
arrested l,y tbe devotion manifested by a slim, j class. The samo may be said of Prof,
lean, lank, melancholy, painfully serious look- j Henderson iu the department of Ancient
ing maiden, of Puritan extract, aged about ; Languages, Literature cto. He is a good
a thorough scholar aud capital
plete the interior structure, the building , ... , ,
1 ’ 0 1 military despotism, and tt
could he rendered a very handsome edi-iawed by ihe military arm
Gee. The facilities for study are excel- j \\ t T e f,, ^ id ^ e . n f to co ™\ 1 ! nu l wnue “. cn ! enemies, exercising over them acts of ty-
J aistraachised in favor of the black men as the ’ , , „ „ J
lent, and the rates of tuition as reasonable j allies of the republican party. This was the ; runny unparalleled by those of Great
as in any similar school in the country.— j rc P a=t to " hicb lhe - v were invited as the re- j Britain which led to and justified before
ward of their patriotic services; for the fa-; the civilized world the American revolu-
tigues of the march, for the blood shed for the
| Union —this was our reward. Shall it eon-
! tin tie ? fOries of ‘*No.”J How. should it be
e? By uniting with the National
Democratic Convention and aiding them to
crown their nominations with success.
Thomas S Ewing. Jr., of Ohio, addressed
the Convention, and alluding to the closing
events of the war and the threats made that
the South never would become pacified, but
after the disbanding of her armies would de
vastate the country with a guerrilla warfare,
“ ' * ' j paid a tribute to the disposition of those ar-
beyond a doubt. Iiis mathematical at- mies to submit quietly to the superior power.
tainments in every branch of the science Aheit piompt return to their homes for the, . , ,. i-> x 1 u ur
t y u a. ci ux csoieuce, , purpose &f orgaii;zin g un , ior the oW authority j principle ot our 1'oderai Republican ays
| are of the highest order. He is in every their State governments, j
ist.-j and country merchants
july 23-ly.
For sale in Newnan at the Drug Store of Dr,
EDDY SMITH.
AY. T. COLE,
D T3 N T I S T,
| Office No. 7, Masonic Building, Up Stairs,
NEWNAN, GA,
tion ; t All kinds of PLATE WORK and PLUGGING
Because it has placed a stigma upon done with neatqess and WARRANTED.
,1 .1 - i.„2 r i a,J fftj~T’eeth extracted without pain by tr.e use
the otherwise untarnished honor ol t “ e j 0 f XARCOTIC SPRAY. [April 20-tf.
Union soldier and sailor by imposing upon
those who composed the late Confederate
armies since their surrender conditions
of degradation, in violation of the letter
and spirit of the capitulation when a
brave though misguided foe laid down
their arms;
per side for moulding.
U inch thick 20 per cent, added; If, 33<] per
cent, added; S inches 5Q> per «en,t. added
to the above rates.
BLINDS.
Half stationary slats, or all rolling 70 cents,
per foot in length per pair—-thus a window
6j feet long, $4,55 per pair.
SASH.
8x10 9 cts
per light, primed and glnzed 23cta
lQxj‘2 11 “
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Newnan, Ga., Sept. 28-tf.
REDWINE * FOX,
GEORGIA,
Wholesale and retail dealers in
every
-worthy the
man,
Democratic State Convention Posponed
One Day.
dignified thirty-nine—devotion 1 said to a 1
small specimen of the monkey tribe, now dig- j ^ euc j 1(?r
nified with the classification of American ciiL- * '
zeD of African descent. This school inarm had t A hv ' cf account of tne rccou t Commence- j That party had protracted disunion nearly
. '| . v • -hi , : long as the rebels had done,
been teaching a negro school down jn Djxie, meat Exercises will close this hasty corn-:
& ■ 0 ... 1 Gen. Ewing resumed:—It was to
had cast her affections upon this negro child, municatlffp. L he commencement feermou 1 t j, at November tbe loval democr
Because it has practically suspended, if i
u "“ ” ot "' holl? dcstro,ed ' DRUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICALS,
and declaring that j tem of government, ignoring the rights!
tha republican party had delayed the recon- j express j y reserved by the Constitution to I >*
struct ion of those States by usurping power , r j i
and wielding it against a brave but conquered the fetates respectively or to the people, T
foe. This they did in the interests of their ; by usurping the constitutional prerogatives | 1 H » t €>• 3? O
own party and to maintain its grasp on the j of tqe Executive, and by rendering nuga- ! poYF^ FRFNm AND AMERICAN WINDOW GL A SB ;
,hroo '- h ““J otherwise, I LEAD-»?I 4N
I AtutiWi ,.Ln3me«, which the South reject, I aotio!1 of ll ' e j udlc,a O t I USSEBD OIL. r.ARD OIL. TANNERS’ OIL, SPERM and LUBRICATING OILS,
jed, was one of the means by which it was I Because it has practiced a shameful PURE NON-EXPLOSIA E COAL OIL;
j sought to accomplish this object and to enslave ] duplicity bv recognizing as in the Union i
j politically every white man in the South. ant [ entitled to the high privilege of
amending the Federal Constitution for 1
be hone<l •' ^ ie Volition of slavery, States to which i
atic party ! it has denied the right of local legislation !
’/&
Emory College on the 22d inst.,
the Central Executive Commit-
, slept (
xrressed it with the stern solicitude of a [ mental cultivation—the formation of a ! of fadeless glory the thiice1 illus-ttion
cock, (immense cheering
v’2d July, as at first advertised.
Published by order of the
Committee
E. G. Cabiness, Cha’rn.
I tling
Our train went dashing out of Chattanooga
down the Tennessee, aud bkiding a bright
morning adieu to the smiling coin growing
upon its fertile valleys, we swept along the
very base of the high, steep mountains from
which Brag’s army was driven upon the very
brink of the water. The train seemed to hug
est, heart-felt truths of the sermon were
not without some good fruits in the minds
of the young oxen to whom it was address
ed.
,. . it na< wielded to perpetuate iis power, by
inir!-' ^wiiaf'a ! GSt a b!ishmicg under it» auspices oatii-
.-c<instruction i bound leagues of ignorant negroes, has
in idle- | deprived intelligent people of our race in
poverty, ; t jj e gouthern States of the right of seif-
ie laconics iujhuk and ihe 1 , , 1 *. 1
- • -i ; r i„,- a „- f.A "ovenuueDt. and endeavored to place in
liississi'pi burstingawav its levees ror want ot , “
a commerce to preserve'them. If this be pro ! authority over them, through the power
ress, reconstruction and liberty, God send 11s of the bayonet, the negroes lately slaves,
who are neither qualified for such high
duties by the endowment of nature nor
misfortune, reaction, despotism. (Applause.)
Thank God. the faith ot the republic, like tbe
unity of the States, rests secure iu the hearts . .
ct the people. The republican part) - now avow ; by education ;
Monday was devoted to a c!ose critical | their cleteiiiiination to give Congressional rep- > Because it is guilty of gigantic defalca-
examination of the students in the class- i " h ,° ( . wiI | not > eat \ he , i tions and the grossest corruptions in the
leek radical rest,e t,on. and Congress I«unden ■ jj u ar;d maD3geU3e ut ol the public
its usurnation bv the impeachment of the Pres- ® , 1
The railroads Avill charge dele-
ffate<?rmlv one fare for coins - ! close to the rough, stony mountain wall, esca- 1 j cs an( ) higher mathematics—bv written its usurpation bv the impeachment of the Pres-1 , , r
■ ^ n 1 precipitation in the bed of the river | ^ T : ! Went and declaring that,It was uqconstitutkmal j treasure, and perversely refuses to permi
and returning.
j pin
exercises. I never witnessed an exaniina-
hundreds of feet below. AYe passed unharmed, i “j * * - — -*7" ! for hir “ t( ? e “ rcis « P° we « ve ^ et j ,? n h ” u | til? same to be investigated and expos-
nu „* •„ tion with feelings ot such profound in- reserved by the constitution, and by attempt- } .
This brought us m lull view ot tjie mou a , T ., f , , ! insr to force members of its own party to corn- '
rait peijun r on this trial. But he’who jiarf . .
stood by the Union in the time of its sorest ; fitgacy in the public expenditures wtiich
The view u j c L. u *4.1 a .1 • t peril and his own, was true to himself and to stands without a parallel in history, and
n ‘ h«d fought battle-man, of 1 j ie ^ in , hi6 ^ Li s «.«»,!; tllrc; „ e „ s au irre £ Tilbie „ ai i ODa lb a ok
x Go. j ; anges Where many a poor Confederate soldier I tcrest. I pity the man that could look
Let every patriot attend the Atlanta j patched the foe. The suu threw bis morning ' upon these youthful heroes of many a
Mass Meeting. Coweta must send 1000, ; rays upon and over their high tons
Because it has practiced a wanton pro-
Selliug at Cost-
Joe AYeill is selling at cost,
bargains. See advertisement
be trifled wjth, made a direct dash into the ; Jjj s heart ‘'God bless them—every one ! ’ mains 1.500.000 present voters who foiiuht iur
HocsE-BBSfKUNG. — On Tuesday night Mr. j mouutaia itself and came out on the other j The esan , ination was verj scar -*-* J ; lhe fla ? ot the Uaion ’ U va& * lfe to Si4 J’ thiit
John AA ood. clerk of Glass, North & Co., pre- | g ;q e through a deep, dark, damp tunnel, nearly
cause it has been partial and oppres- i
its measures of finance, taxation ;
currency, and has inaugurated there- !
by a system of legd zed robbery that .
makes the rich richer and the poor i
ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES.
The largest and best stock Qf
American and Foreign Perfumeries,
SOAPS, COMBS and BRUSHES, POMADES, AND,
FINE TOnSET GOODS
Ever brought to this market.
All departments of oar business are now com
plete, and the attention of the trading public is
especially called to our very large stock and mod
erate prices.
REDWINE & FOX,
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Strs.,
ATLANTA,'GEORGIA.
ATLANTA DRUG STOKE,
TT3M3DER. NATIO iXT AL HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
WILSON * CRANE,
WISiflMF ill ill Ml @118111.
ing, ana , oae nalI OI tms numuer were represeme<i ni [ noorer : . .<
OW louring aud rtMeOUing just o»l S utej ODemi]ei - length ; We d ,,j tfss <*,!>'«% »ti«*.ctory. ! i ‘ . A » <i ! bo “»“ !t « “J manifold;
of the front door, heard a nofee in his bed- j ortry to change clothing whjJe passing through, j Tuesday morning was occupied by xtev. ed or lo5t to the democratic party by the!° ther SIR3 ot commission quel omission ,
r «om. He thought at first it was made by a j p ut s ; tt i n g midnight darkness thought how j Mr. Moreland of Carrollton, in a literary nomination to-dav. whether wise or unwise. ; not necessary to oe recited herein ; there- j
J tg which Ue migut , have locked UF ‘ Imme ' j easy the'mountain could sit down- and mash j address fo the two societies of the College. : i^for whic-h wefimSt. ? r NvE'lK j ^'p^snlved That the wrea<- principle* in ^
utely he entered the store-room and hearing I us to atoms forever. i The 6ubjcet was ve ry brief, but its im- never fought for negrosoprema^-r never”) j ^ ^hich we^ !
hie noise again, was convinced a theif was in ] The corn crop of Tennessee. Kentucky, In- , , , -, r , 1—nor tor tbe exclusion of any States—(/'nev-1
hi e , A . 1 , /, portant truths were heard with proiound ; er ’)_but we fomrht for the whole Union — ! mg been pracacally abandoned by the,
tis room. Quickly striking a light and stealth- q|or. a and Ohio, as seen along the line of trav- F 1 out, we iou_,n«, u u. 11 a ..f
' 'interest bv the voung men of the some-1 d-beers.) If we would preserve the states | Radical party, we respectfully and urgent | jryx? constaaflv on hand a complete assortment of tbe Pqrest and Best Medicines, Impor-
their Union, tfedr liberties and those of the i v appeal to the Democratic party now in i\. ted an I Domestic. Also, SURGICAL and DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Trusses, Abdominal
- 1 Tv*.-.’.!,, up Tr.iNt nnif^. with the dem<>crarv.-- f r . , t • » - !
(SUCCESSORS TO JOS. A. DAVIS,)
HOUSE ESTABLISHED IA 1854.
e jo rn s Strictly Cash.
: '.v creeping to tiie dividing door, attempted to j e j ; s ?ina ]i j not owing to want of fertility of i
^'Pen it speedily, but tiie latch was lifted with
difficulty, and- he heard the house-breaker es-
^pe out of a window which had been “slatted”
il, but scarcity of rain and deficient cultiva-j ties, end duly appreciated by the an-, people, we must unite
m. Rain had fallen here and therein stinted , (Renee. i Miners, and “ M tr 11 ral
c ai left open for air.. A search developed the
•^-t that only a pistol had been stolen.
Mr. Wood soon returned to the street, and |
with the deni'ieracy National Conven ion assembled in this ! Siroporters, L ibels, Glassware, Window Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Patent
tion. Rain bad fallen here anil merein sumea fj^nce. I “■'* “ “• u - r roaI1 . t _ rrfn , ( ; nJ >tP a candidate for the Pre- Medicines, Fluid and Solid Medicinal Extracts, Tinctures, Syrups, Ointments, and a complete
quantities: However, a sufficiency of it, with j , . ,. , . , . . . , - Ii the;band. the Convcnfaon joining m the song ; city, to nommate al candidate lor tne Rre | ^ 5Sortnjer ; t of FINEST TOILET ARTICLES from the best manufacturers ofi-Europe and Amer-
a little more culture, will yet fill the husband- j Tuesday night was cevo.ed to prize e- ; and chorus . vv r _ . , sdency of sueu known ante .edema a> |- c ^ y s i 1Jjr practical Druggists of many yeare experience, and tbeir connection with New York
man’s barn. The crops of grains and grasses cj a ni a tion bv a large class of the students. , ^ 3 ' >as ‘'Ps" ;m " e ‘ • e! ’' wi.l enable U', consistently w.th our ac- , (j 3il5fe3 b-ing second to none, they invite Merchants and Families, wishing goods in their line,
were encouraging. . ,, t , i j Hent irorn . la*ama. tton during the war, to c operate cordial-1 to in ve them a trial.
re had heard nothing said about tbe ; Ail acquitted themselves hama&ome y ; Gen. rr.ir.Khn was toco -c- - ^ .L„ ; } y w j l j 1 n \ n resmripg ail the States to ! N B — Persons ordering hy mail will have the same concessions made in Prices, and receive
Union and ! l ^ e s- ime kind of Goods as though personally present.
, ’ - Egjf^Liofral discounts made tq Merchants, Jobbers and Phvsicians.
traternity, , ; s wrTsftV M r , W. H. CRANE, Chemist,
As vet we
Ooi. A. Euw
j .feat from Alabama.
Gen. Franklin was then esc:
Wednesday: Conuh enceiIlcnt — was ' prestige as a
^ - he American
^aiTi^g^ver^s had Republic. We desire only aa honorable
8. WILSON, 21. D.
Mav 30-tf.
12 years with Haviland, Risley & Co., late H&vii&nd, Chicheater & Co :f
Augusta, Ga.