The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, September 25, 1868, Image 3

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p ' 0 (I,! UP jxniiium J 31. GLASS. B. W. NORTU. NEWNAN, GEORGIA. Friday Morning, September 25,1888. Attention, Stock Holders ! I Sudden Death of Mr. John E. Hayes- of Representative* of the United States of The Stockholders in the S. G. & North Ala-| . 7 America in Congress assembled, {two- hama Railroad are notified the animal meeting The community received asudden shock thirds or each House concurring therein,) will be held in Newnan, on Thursday, October : yesterday morning by the announcement That all legal and political disabilities im- ULLUJDj " t* , i J . _ *L r . L J: a.-.— mm/] m b/\ v> *>t I 1 I I T ’ !. « C* - a ihC several WHOLESALE upon him last win- < States hereinaOer mentioned, in conse-! Is the Negro Descended from Adam ? You will find a new and singular work on this subject at the Book Store. Call for the “Adamic Race,” 1st. Important business to transact. Come of the death of the editor and proprietor ; poS2 d by the C' i’ed States up prepared to stay until it is done. j f tbo Republican, Mr. JuHN L H AYLS. i following named citizens of the __ | Since the attack made upon him last win-j grates hereinafter mentioned, in Election for Sheriff of Coweta County. tcr >. he has sudered from affections of the qarnce of participation in the receut re- brain, caused by the blows he received, beilion, b-: and the same are hereby rt- T. T. BOaA.NSOX. Commercial Intelligence. NEWNAN MARKET, TfU'RSDAY, Sept. 2o.-Our quotations below BOARDING HOUSE. The undersigned takes this methods of in forming the public that she is prepared to accomodate a limited number of Boarders oil Cotton 21c. AND An election for Sheriff of Coweta countv. On Monday night he complained of an moved, namely.” | **.©*«•*! X>e«,l©r will be held at the different voting precincts intense pain in his head, assimilating | Then follow ten or twelve hundred j IN in the county, on Monday. October 26th, in somewhat to neuralgia but remained at names who are restored to full poht.cal : IN pLO p ^ MEAL, BACON, , terms of the'law. Justices of the Peace and the office and attended to his editorial dn- | power and control, as it they had o ver *’ ; Others Whose duty it is will open the polls, ties until late. \\ hen ready to go home been engaged in rebellion, borne ofthorn LARD, SUGAR, COFFEE, Call at the Bookstore, and get Sey- i ^ n(i discliar g e their duties as the provides, he was feeling so badly that an employee were commanders of brigades and divisions; »’oks.—White. @110! mour & Blair Campaign Paper and En- or suffer the penalty for failure, vclopes. BUY THE BEST. { GROVER ic BAKER’S r ing Machine Agency,! Ono door above National Hotel, A TUAN J. H. COOKE, Ordinary of Coweta Cuunty. Good Milk Cows For Sale. I will sell two choice Milk Cows with young calves, for fair prices. A. C. RUSSELL. or above National Hotel, l\ NT A, GEORGIAN L. B. DAVIS, Ag’t. % Concert. of'the office had to attend him to his resi- some were commissaries ; some were ord deuce. On retiring to bed the severe nance officers, furnishing cannon and guns pain prevented him from sleeping, and he to the Southern army; some were block- iiad recourse to an anodyne, and soon was ade runuers, carrying medicine and pro in a sound slumber, from which he awoke visions to support the Southern army.— at his u^nal hour on Tuesday morning.— Of such is the class of men restored to Still suffering irom the neuralgia in his power by act of Congress, passed by the j head, he remained in bed all during 1 uts- Radical vote in Congress; restored, not; day At night he agaiu feit restless, and because they ohey the laws and respect : all his attempts to get to s'eep proving the flag more than others, but because for abortive, he took a teaspoonful of iaudun j the sake of office arid power they have MOLASSES, SALT, . COUNTRY PRODUCE, &C. We have in store a good stock of Boots, Shoes & Leather FOE FALL AND WINTER There will be a grand Amateur Concert by um, which did not appear to have any ef- j joined the Radical party, and now swear Trade, also the best brands of CHEW ING and pC the young ladies and gentlemen of Palmetto, feet upon his nervous system. After au : fidelity to the cause of the negro in his SMOKING TOBACCO, 1! J ou Tuesday, October 6th, for the purpose of re- hour or so had elapsed he concluded that # n c . VAK , " | pairing the Masonic Hall, Everybody is cor- th e dose had not been large enough, and W. M. REYNOLDS, | dially invited— and it is to be hoped that the the servant in attendance gave him more. Corner of Public Square and Greenville Str., | ob J ect in view wil1 commend the enterprise to ; \ n all, he took about a large table-spoon- , the pleasure seeking public. The beet instru- ! Soon he sank into a sleep Which dlallr in wa8 never broken. Mr. Beard, who slept Cook Stoves and Tin Ware. January 11-ly. Fall and Winter Goods. Every thing new and of the best and iatest Styles of Dress Goods and Clothing. Prints'—Bleached and Brown Domes tics—all widths and Brands. All grades of Black Cloths—Cassimeres and Piece Voods.. A speciality in Ladies and Gents I ®ud Shoes, all sizes and styles of Misses and Children’s wear. Every boot and shoe sole, guaranteed to contain neither paper or wood. We offer our Goods to the Purchaser exclusively for cash, and hope to merit by our fair representations, a liberal share of patronage. J. W. Brapley. J. M. Mann. Formerly, Drug and Book Store Stand, Greenville Street, Newnan, Ga. tj. supremacy over the white race. Now, j when an} 7 one says to me that the Deni"- crat- restored red handed rebels to power, j I ask where Joe Brown stands, aud who passed the acts of Congress restoring j twelve hundred “red handed rebels to j mental music has been secured, and no pains will be spared to make the effort adecided sue- with him on arising in the morning, saw power ?” These men, too, without tak cess. Admission 50cents. Mr. Ilayes, as he thought, sleeping tran- | in*r the iron clad oath, hold offl , » . . j quilly, aud concluded not to disturb him. • Eouth. Ax Inviting Invitation.—Messrs. Joe. Weil Mr. Beaid. after breakfasting, came) -*■ -- • & Co invite the public, including you, reader, ! down to the office and sent a boy up to to call on them and buy bargains. It will cost j Mr. Hayes with some letters. Vf h n the you but iittle trouble to test them. We have j boy reached the house and went into Air. inspected their stock, and know it is large, va- j Hayes room lie fouud him lying in bed ried and new. with the muscles oi iiis face in convulsive —... .. action, lie tried to arouse him and, fiui- G. L. & R. A. Johnson.—These gentlemen jug it impossible, caileu lor assistance.— can’t sell you any old goods for they have none Others in the house went into the room the From the Louisville Courier. Startling From Versailles. A BAND OF MOUNTED BRIGANDS AT TACK THE TOWN—THE CITIZENS RAL LY AND DRIVE THEM OFF. CAPTURING TWO—SEVERAL WHITES AND NEGROES WOUNDED—LYNCH LAW THREATENED. a:u ] ^sorted Stock, and SELL AS CHEAP Extra Special Notice, Beware of. Counterfeits! Smith’s Tonic Svrup has been counterfeited, aud the coun terfeiter brought to grief. SMITH’S TONIC STRIP. The genuine article must have Dr. John Bull’s private Stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Bui! only has the right to manufacture and sell the original John Smith's Tonic Syrup of 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 mv show card. I will prosecute any one in fringing on my right. The genuine Smith's Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by tnyaelf. The public’s servant, Louisville, Ky. Da. JOHN BILL. For sale in Newnan. Ga., bv Dr. J. T. REESE, Sole Agent. January 25-3m. ENRYBANKS — Wholesale and retail dealer in Boots and Shoes, Leather, C II Skins, and Shoe Findings of every descrip- this season, for we intend to keep a good Don. Whitehall and No. 0 Peachtree street, IRON. HARDWARE and EVERY mxm That is usually kept in a FIRST CLASS family Grocery House, are included in our stock. Thank ful to our patrons for past favors we hope to merit and receive an increased trade exhibit the correct state of the retail market. ! moderate terms. 1 he subscriber hopes by ^ I strict attention to the necessities and com torts of her patrons, to merit a liberal proportion of the public patronage. For further particulars apply at iny residence opposite the Baptist Church. 11 mrs a. e. McKinley. Newnan, Ga., Dec. 7,1367-tf. WM. S. HILLEY, Agent and Commission MERCHANT, (Store on the Soctu-West Corner of Public Square,) J£)eALER in all kinds of Provisionsj Family Groceries, Shoes and Crockery. Country Produce taken in Exchange tot Goods. lie will sell as cheap as the cheapest. The public are respectfully solicited to call and examine his Stock. Come and sec—you may get bargains. [May 23-tf. Bxcox. — IS (2) 22 Flock.— . .$ 15.00 («> 16 00 Coffee.— • 30 (ti, 35 Sugar.— 15 @ 22* Prints.—per yard .. 12*<§ IS Steel.—per pound 12* Iron.—per pound 10 (u\ 12* Salt.—Liverpool per sack... e 3 25 t irgiuia “ “ 2 4 5 Chickens.— 15 @ 20 Eggs.—Per Doz.— 15 Butter.—Per lb .. 25 ® 30 Wheat 52.00 SELLING OUT AT COST. From gectlemen who came down by <»oo<ls at Old Democratic Prices. We dropped into the store of our old friends, Randall & Co., and to the aston ishment of ourselves found our clever lit tle Kentucky friend, Billy \\ arren, sell ing goods at prices below New York c>st. lie is in earnest, aud as be will wind up the business by the first ot October, we would advise the Ladies and Gentlemen of Newnan and Coweta county, to give him a call and get goods at a great re duction. We are sorry to have our little friend leave us, but as be intends quitting the Dry Goods business, and going back to Kentucky, we wish him good luck, but bo sure and call and secure some of the cheap bargains lie offers. Fire.--The Lumber Kiln of II. D. Cole & Bro. caught on fire Tuesday morning from a defec- tiveflue consuming about 6,000 feet of lum ber, and the wooden portion of the kiln. Loss, $300. The Messrs. Cole request us to return their sincere thanks to the citizens of Newnan for their strenuous and successful efforts to sub due the flames and stive the surrounding build- ings. Who Wants a Home? I OFFER my house and Lot, in Newnan, for sale. Trice, $1250. Apply at once. 2t.— Sept.25. JAS. STAGEY. 9. Salosuin, M. Salosuin, New Orleans, La. Newnan, Ga. SALOSHIN & BRO., Cotton Factors nxid Commission Merchants, NEWNAN, GA. Thanking for the liberal past patronage, we again inform our friends and planters general ly, that we are now prepared to make liberal tosh advances on Cotton stored here, also on shipments consigned to our friends in Augusta, Savannah, New York and Liverpool. Sept. 25-0m. TO THE PUBLIC. but new. Their stock which was tastelully a nd attempted to awake him from his stu- purchased is now received and opened. An por, but in vain. Drs. King and Seller- j examination thereof is invited. The Messrs, zer were summoned, and emetics were j Johnson are upright business men, and will not freely administered. The use a st0,u_ | the Frankfort train yesterday we learn fail to command a paying trade. j ach pump was also resorted to, anu every j .j iat a d CS p era te fight took place at j means taken to preserve the life ot Mr. , y cr sailles on Sunday night about seven J. T. & T. Kirby.—The Messrs. Kirby have j Hayes—but it was too late ; and at about! 0 ’ c ] oc k \ company ot fifteen or twen- been so busy,day and night, receiving, opening, ! half past ten o’clock he breathed his last, j fronted men entered the town, fir- marking and selling their new goods that the} i.lie particulars ot .Mi. Hayes liie will j jp 0 a g they came upon a number of have not had time in which to prepare their he found elsewhere. IIis death is a pub- j ne „ r oes. In a short time the whole advertisement, the public wall heat Irum them lie loss in this community, unu is so ie* j was up in arms and the citizens next week. i garbed by all the people. ^ j were out on the streets, under the belief October, 1809, to the highest bidder the fol- * * I Mu. Hayes remains will be sent North that a yerv large marauding party had at- lowing property, to-wit: Salosuin & Bro.—We call attention j to-day, to his late home in Boston. It t ac ked the place. Organizing as quickly ! The Lo,ii »“ the 4t *‘ District ot to the card of these bactors. being desirable to have them leach there ag p uSPl bl e while the daring free hooters 0 f exot-ltent firming land, with Houses and in as good a state ot preservation as possi- were <v a |] 0 p' ID or about and firing random ot ii er appurtenance's attached. Rented all to- Atlanta. A’ NOTICE. LL persons indebted to me will please il come forward nnd settle up immediately. Being burned out, necessity compels me to call on you, otherwise I would not ask it of vou. I will soon be ready to serve my old friends and customers again. May 23-tf. P. A. POWERS. THOMPSON, COLE & CO. FURNITURE t rnTTnmrnnnrn i i 1 tmnii uniij! Car Load of Chesapeak Guano.- For Sale by Glass, North & Co. As circumstances wil! permit. SeptlS 1S68—tf. HOUSES! Wili be rented before the Court House door, in the town of Newnan, on the 1st Tuesday in ble, they were at once placed ir. a metal lic air tight coffin, and removed to the establishment of Mr. Bogardus, on State ,, T . , i . tt street, where they weie placed in ice Thanks. \\ e return thanks to Iton | For the Mmo rea J son abo ,- e 8tated , no fi W. C. Smith, for pamphlet copy of the Report of the standing Committe ou the Penitentiary, IJousti of Representatives We shall refer to this Report at auother time. Messrs. Hinton P. Wright and Ed. Robinson, the young men who addressed the Democratic Club at its last meeting, acquitted themselves with great credit, and displayed an acquaintance with politics, not posssesed by thousands of white men who vote. Hugh Brewster.—We call attention to the card of Mr. Brewster. He wishes it distinctly understood that he has no co partner. eral services will be held here, as exposure to light and air would induce mortifica tion. Those of his friends who may wish to take a final view of his remains can do so by calling at Mr. Bogardus’ this morn ing.— Sav. Republican. Senator Hendricks on Brown. E^-Governor Senator Hendricks, of Indiana, deliver ed a powerful speech at Jeffersonville, In diana, on the 1st inst;, in the course of which he touched off “Ex-Governor” Joe Brown as follows : « Who was in the Chicago Convention j Kentucky river region, and their object 1 that nominated Grant and Colfax ? Who | seems to have been plunder. ; but Governor Brown, of Georgia, who j * -r * took the State of Georgia out, and wanted to do it before the fall of Sumter; who in advance seized the forts aud arsenals shots, they returned the fire, and a sharp : getbor or in parcels to suit renters conflict ensued. A considerable number j —also— of negroes are said to have been engaged, ! The Hardman place in the 5th District of believing themselves the special object of! Coweta county, two miles west ot Newnan, the attack, and whites and blacks fought containing forty-five acres tor cultivation, ’ 3 with three Houses, located at different points for Croppers. —also— together against the common enemy By persevering efforts the citizens final ly succeeded in drawing off the assailants, capturing two of them wounding several others both whites aud blacks who defended the town are reported wounded, but none se riously. The people of Versailles were greatly exasperated, and it was with the utmost difficulty that the two prisoners were sav ed from lynching as they were being tak en to the jail. Who the marauding party were or where they came irom, is not known.— They are supposed to have been from the The residence on which W S. Beadles, now of n, and probably lives, in the Western portion of the town i \ number of! Newnan. The dwelling contains six larj ‘ , , , rooms, Kitchen and all other houses found c [offical.] PROCLAMATION. By the Governor. Whereas. Official information has been of the government in that State ? Gov. Brown boasted that he was an original secessinist, and did not disclaim his form er devotion. lie was Governor of Geor gia when he joined the cause of rebellion, and gave more men and more wealth than with a show of indignation, “ what is your charge for interments?” Nine shillings,” was the reply. “ Well,” continued the doctor, “just step riwether on the 29th day of August, upon ; sonville prison was maintained for two \ around to my office, and I will pay it. I don't received at this Department that a mur- ! any other State except Virginia. In the der was committed in the county of Mer- limits of Georgia it was that the Ander- The Doctor and the Sexton.—A good sto ry is t-dd of a doctor in B-verlv, who was some what of a wag. He met one day in the street, the sexton, with whom he was acquainted. As the salutations were passed the doctor happen ed to cough. “ Why doctor,” said the sexton, “you have a cold : how long have you had it ?” “ Look here Mr. the best improved lots, with fruits of all varie ties and of the choicest kinds. There are four teen acres of land attached, under fence and ready for cultivation. All rei:t“d as the property of Joseph Beadles, late of said county, deceased. Terms.—Notes and securities, with lien on crops. W. 9. BEADLEs, A dm x. Sept. 18-td. A. J. ROBERT, J. A. BISANEK, WM. A. RICHARDSON, M arietta. Ga. Marietta, Ga. Louisville, Ky. GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS, want to have you so anxious about my health.” The sexton was soon even with him, howev- I .. , . w r, - j er. For turning arouud to the doctor, he re- : Brown, being Governor, never raised his .... ° the body of Allen Richardson by Wil-| years, where, they say, so many of our liam Perry, and that said Perry has j soldiers languished and died. Governor fled from justice : 4 RE now prepared to fill Orders for Marble and to furnish MONUMENTS, SLABS, TOMBS. &c., finished in the best style and at LOWER PRICES than the same work said the doctor dune with Northern Marble. Our Marble is equal to THE BEST AMERI CAN. Dealers can be supplied with BLOCKS and SLABS of any dimensions. fi^TFor information or designs address GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS, Either at Marietta, Ga., or Jasper Pickens Co. Ga. } Sept. 4—tf. the apprehension and delivery of said j that by thousands the spirits Perry to the Sheriff of said county an ! soldiers went up to the skies from Andcr- State j sonville, and we know that you never And I do moreover charge and require raised your band, even, to relieve one of S O HOOL No More IVar Prices for Goods WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large and well selected STOCK OF NEYi FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting in part of: DRY GCODS, DRESS GOODS, of all kinds. Fine Poplins, French Merinoes, all wool De- Lanes, Cloaks, Silks, Ac. PIECE GOODS, nothing, Boots and Shoes, HOOP SKIRTS, all officers in this State, civil and military, to be vigilant in endeavoring to appre hend the said Perry, in order that he may be brought to trial for the offence with which he stands charged. them; but we forgive vou all that because magazine tells a story which be had fro: lladirul nart c anf ] late Major Noah, to the effect that whe Ul ° iUdlCal P art -J ! Bennett first applied for work at the old Advanced Boys. T he fall i 28th July. G. H. &. A. W. FORCE WHOLESALE DEALERS IN- BOOTS & SHOES. WlUTEAl.l, STREET, ATLANTA - - - - GEORGIA. Keep on hand the largest and best selected stock in Atlanta, and will sell to Country merchants at New York prices with freight ad ded. Nov. 30,1867-1 y. TIT ILL sell from this date at greatly re- W duced prices. Come and buy, a good bargain awaits you. Parlor and Bed-Room Sets, A great variety of Clmirs. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Tables, Baby Clxairs And Urtbs, missis’ t liairs, Baby Carriages, Mattresses, Window Siliades, &C. September 4-tf. W A A TE!i—AGE A TS. (£-| rycr PF.R MONTH to sell NATIONAL / U FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.— This Machine is equal to the standard machines in every respect and is sold at the low price ot $20. Address NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE CO., June 26—3m. Pittsburg, Pa. W. T. COLE, I> •EJ JNi TIST, Office No. 7, Masonic Building, Up Stairs, NEWNAN, GA, All kinds of PLATE WORK and PLUGGING done with neatness and WARRANTED. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of NARCOTIC SPRAY. [April 20-tf. fl^WO MONTHS after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Carroll conn- ty for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the estate of George W. Tuntlin, late of said county, deceased. JAS. S. TUMLIN, Adm’r. LAURA J. TUMLIN, Adm'x. July 24-2.—SO. It. D. COLE & BRO., (Established in 18 5 4,) P REPARED to fill all orders for SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, &c., at the following rates, subject to the fluctuations of the times: Price List of R. D. Cole & Bro. PANEL DOORS 3x7. Two panels, 1} inch thick, $3,00—50 cents per side for moulding. Four panels, 1J- inch thick, $3,50-—60 cents per side foe moulding. n inch thick 20 per cent, added; lij, 33| per ‘cent, added; 2 inches GO per cent, added to the above rates. BLINDS. Half stationary slats, or nil rolling 70 cents per foot in length per pair—thus a window feet loug, $4,55 per pair. SASH. 8x10 9 cts. per light, primed and glazed 23cts. 10x1211 “ “ “ “ “ 30 “ 10x16 131“ “ “ “ “ 36 “ 10x1815 “ “ “ “ “ 41 “ 12x14 15“ “ “ “ “ 41 “ 12x16 16 “ “ “ “ “ 46 “ 12x18 17 “ “ “ “ “ 60 **■ 12x20 18 “ “ “ “ “ 56 “ Lip Sash 2 cents a light extra. BhaT'All good3 shipped free of drayage. Newnan, Ga., Sept. 28-tf. REDWINE * FOX, ATLANTA, GBOUGIA, Wholesale and retail dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICALS. James Gordox Renxett.—A writer in a late *°' , from the: 'TYRE FALL SESSION begins on Tuesday,! ,, | j^.uuv.1* u .o» ..ppiied for work at the old Cour- : jer and Enquirer he was in such disttess that Tuition from $3 to $5 per month. Board $15 “ “ to i It is the design of the Principal to build up you have joined now swear by negro equality. As that man “Forrest,” they say, “we never the kind hearted Noah gave him a quarter of ! intend to forgive him. because be allowed ! a dollar to get a dinner before beginnin - - , ' . > , ot 1 talk with him abot Given under my band and the great seal ot u ,,S' 1 ! ” 1 u ' £ , u ter Mr. Bennet lia _ . . r. in ; to i Arl-,.,ra thi* Fillow. W lnle I am ra sing about Drown, j d bargain with Noah and went to work. , with the belief that his success is surpassed the fetate. at the Capitol m Atlanta, this f ^ ^ that he js the Kild j cal orator j n ffis dutie8 Winded sweeping out the office in j by very few. twenty-second day ot September in the ^ eQrcr ; a t0 carry t j ie $ taie f ( , r Gra«t and the morning and other more literary avocations ' Testimonials will be sent on application to year of our Lord eighteen hundred and ^ => 1 sixtv-ei ir ht, and of the Independence ! ^ , , - , . i i»;mau - of the United States of America the ^ _ U ^\ and power Mr ' BeUliett ' t v. „ a i There are few men in history who, from such ! those unacquainted with his system of teach- in a speech made at Atlanta on | * hav - e risen to such wealth j iD g. DANIEL WALKER, Principal. uinety-third. Rufus B. Bullock, Governor, By t-be Governor: Daamd G. Cotting, Secretary of State. DESCRIPTION. following argumeut to show why he ought not to support the Democratic par ty. I want to read the reasons he gives : “I affirm that the present so-called De mocracy (don’t you see he has the slung of the Radicals already ; why, he does as well as some of the Radicals in this coun Newnan, Ga. July 24-tf. The Rev. Henry Ward Beech declines j to make engagements to lecture during j the coming season ; as all his leisure time will be employed on his forthcoming Lite of Christ. The stevedores of Toledo, Ohio, who had been receiving thirty-five cents per hour, struck last week for forty cents, and Balmorals, Flanels, Linseys. Breakfast Shawls, and many otber articles too numerous to mention. As we are determined to sell as CHEAP as any other house in this city, we wonid ask buyers to call on us, and examine our large stock before purchasing atiy where else. Having one of our Firm constautly in the Eastern market, we buy our and sell them- the same way. Call on us and buy bargains. JOE WEILL & CO Sept. 25-tf try,) does not even profess uo stand up> n T i,e "4 ,h 5 7jl s r»ui^i- <■»*«. «•. ««*!<>,«. ^0 ac, with me betray ’pan, lai.h when acceded ,o the demand. Sept. 25-31. to support? Is it the friendship oi the we refuse to support the new organiza tion ? Upon what does it base its claim JAS. E. JONES, GROCER and PRODCCJE Merchant. GREENVILLE STREET MASONIC BUILDING. HAS on hand at his COMMODIOUS STORE Queen Yictoria was charged seven hun- j dred francs lor a plain breakfast by a ( m Swiss inn keeper. He was remonstrated j 1854 or 1S55 the Smithsonian Insti- \ ort j^g rn Democracy during the war? * with on the ground that eg<^ were plenty, RuO.MS, and daily arriving— ,S: '« * * *' Sat ‘he mass of | but countered with, “yes, but sovereigns „„„„ on of snakes, founded purely on chemical bases j the Democracy, the rank and hie, came ; are scarce. which developed great results. The fact was j down by hundreds of thousands, with fully illustrated that the poison of the most j (, uns ; n t heir hands, and poured deadly- venomous rattlesnake can be neutralized and ’ g re j to Qur rankj . til j vve were conquered, the patient relieved of excruciatiug suncring ., . in an incrediby short time. After the most ex- j ^ ithout their aid aga s ^ x traordinary results from all the experiments never have been subdued. ^ witnessed, there was promulgated from the in- j There is «ome difference between Brown stitute, at the time above mentioned, the fol- j and h Indialla Radicals. Tbev shy the lowing simple, but certain cure for acahe bite, , .„__ nrr *bf> war and for the sting of ail kinds of insects: ! Democracy refused to support the war. Ten grains of Iodide Potassium, i and Brown says he would not go with the Thirty grains of Iodine, * j Democracy now because the Democracy One ounce of water, would not stand by him in the war, and applied externally to the wound by safuratiog because DeinocracJ came down by ban- liut or batting—the same to be kept moist wuh , , * , m . _: + t. the antidote until the cure be effected, which dreas of thousands he wou.d not go with will be in one hour, and sometimes instantly, them. That gentleman was the most The limb bitten should be corded tight to pre- p 0 p U ! a r speaker in the Chicago Conven- vent circulation. The liquid should be kept in i tioVi I am speakin 0 ’now of the point go*, very cheap * S1.I a. ... <>>• speaker, make th.t Democr* df korl'Si .“Vbo< a tri8e. Every f..f. ey rr.ahes to return -red handed rebeU to | jiy might keep a vial of it ready at hand. Fruit; power. I hold in my hand^three bills ! gatherers may feel some security in having it p a g<:ed by the Radicals in Congress ia | about them. Hunters and fishermen may not J will read one of them : i find it inconvenient to go forth thus prepared j * „ Greenville St, Newnan. Ga.; for “ the mishap of the hour.” j u Be it enacted by the Senate and Rouse One of John Allen’s saloon girls was arrested the other day for being too up- roarous. She asserted that she had been converted, snug hyrans T and nearly scratch ed out an officers's eyes. JfpA woman s grief is often very short.— If she loses her husband, she pines only for a second. T. m. jojvrjas WITH r. W. SIM3 Jc Co., general 11 savannah, ga. August 28-tf. CORN, BACON, FLOUR, In Store 500 BOXES FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS; 20,000 lbs. WHITE LEAD—all grades; a r ttpdtp ATTxrr HIT » LINSEED OIL. LARD OIL. TANNERS’ OIL, SPERM and LUBRICATING OILS, , PURE NON-EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL; ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, The largest and best stock of American and Foreign Perfumeries^ SOAPS, COMBS and BRUSHES, POMADES, AND FINE TOIEET GOODS Ever brought to this market. All departments of our business are now com plete, and the attention of the trading public is especially called to our very large stock and mod erate prices. t REDWINE & FOX, Corner Whitehall and Alabama Strs., ATLANTA,'GEORGIA. MEAL, COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUP, RICE, LARD, BUTTER, PSCBNI3C aiTA.NO. And all other articles in odrline, to Which we ( invite the attention of the purchasing public February 15-23-tf. ATLANTA DRUG STORE, TJN'DER. NATIONAL HOTEL, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WILSON * CRANE:, il 1 (SUCCESSORS TO JOS. A. DAVIS,) HOUSE ESTABLISHED l.\ 1834. lSsS^T erms Strictly Cash. K EEP con=tantlv on hand a complete assortment of the Purest and Best Medicines, Impor ted and Domestic. Also, SURGICAL and DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, Labels, Glassware, Window Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicine* Fluid and Solid Medicinal Extracts, Tinctures, Syrups, Ointments, and a complete assortment of FINEST TOILET ARTICLES from the best manufacturers of Europe and Amer ica. Being practical Druggi3t3 of many years experience, and their connection with New York Houses being second to none, they invite Merchants and Families, wishing goods in their line, to give them a trial. _ _ y b. Persons ordering by mail will have the same concessions made m Prices, and receive the seme kind of Goods as though personally present. fgSy“Lit>era! discounts made to Merchants, Jobbers and Physicians. J. S. WILSON. M. D. W H. CRANE, Chemist, 12 years with Haviland, Risley & Co., late Haviland, Chichester & Co. May 30 tf. Augusta, Ga. ^