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KEWNAJT, GEORGIA.
Friday Morning, October 2, 1868.
BUY THE BEST.
(JROVEu i BAKKR’S
fSewing Machine Agency,;
One door above National Hotel,
5ATLANTA. GEORGIA.!
L. B. DAVIS, Ag’t. g
W. M. REYNOLDS,
Oorner of Public Squaro and Greenville Str.,
DEALER IN
Cook Stoves and Tin Ware.
January 11-1 y.
Fall and Winter Goods.
Every thing new and of the best and
latest Styles of Dress Goods and Clothing.
Prints—Bleached and Brown Domes
tics—all widths and Brands. All grades
of Black Cloths—Cassiincres and Piece
joods. A speciality in Ladies and Gents
Boots and Shoes, all sizes and styles of
Misses and Children’s wear.
Every boot and sboe 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. Bradley.
J. M. Mann.
Formerly, Drug and Book Store Stand,
Greenville Street, Newnan, Ga. tj.
Election for Sheriff of Coweta County-
An election for Sheriff of Coweta county,
will he held at the different voting precincts
in the county, on Tuesday, November 3d, in
terras of the law. Justices of the Peace and
others whose duty it is, will open the polls,
and discharge their duties as the law provides,
or suffer the penalty for failure.
J. H. COOKE,
Ordinary of Coweta County.
Car Load op Ciiesapeak. Guano.—
For Sale by Glass, North & Co.
Who Wants a Home?
I OFFER my house and Lot, in Newnan, for
sale. Price, $1250. Apply at once.
2fc.—- Sept.25. JAS. STACEY.
S. ?AT,osniN-, M. Saloshin,
New Orleans, La. Newnan, Ga.
SALOSHIN & BRO.,
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants,
NEWNAN, GA.
Thanking for the liberal past patronage, we
again inform our friends and planters general
ly, that we are now prepared to make liberal
<W( advances on Cotton stored here, also on
shipments consigned to our frieuds in Augusta,
Savannah, New York and Liverpool.
Sept. 25-Gm.
TO THE PUBLIC.
No More War Prices for Goods
Relief to Planters.
Advances on Cotton !
In order to enable Planters to bold their Cot
ton, we propose to advance 12 1-2 cts. per lb.
on all shipments to us, and hold 6 months,
(but subject to the shipper’s orders, if he should
desire to sell before ttiat time,) at 1 per cent,
per month, for the money advanced.
T. M. Jones, with
F. W. SIMS k CO.,
Cotton Factors & General Commission Mer
chants. Savanuah, Ga.
Oct. 2-lm.
can be clearly proven, by probably sixty or s**v- we attract tke Jews to these shores so do went-
. ... T>:,.Vn r ,i <r , n i tract ihe wealthot the world. In a$! * nr kfc
entv voung men. who saw Major tuenaruson . , - - . -■ -
3 J 1 commercial ccnftvs Jewiso CTiterpn..e J* con
receive the pistol from Adamson, and probably 8 j, itfUoll8 jy reYcH i«i. All over the country. biP
in the midst of such excitement, hardly any j particularly in certain portV.ms of—ihe v» esi.
two of them would relate the circumstances in , they are extensive holders of real rotate. i:.
.... , . f i. ...i, contradistinction to the Jews.of Europe.
precisely the same words-butall agree in sub- ; ^ ^ htnd in bajhT with tlie
stance. I reported it in Mr. Whites words. I Q j a (j on c f property. Regarding this country j«s
but so-called Justice would have the reading their home, they are no unwilling contributors
public believe that the pistol was never given j to the refinement* .rad elesaM^nf life, and
r ,, , -1 not in a few of o»r cities their princely man-
up. So-called Justice further charges me of'
wishing to make the'impression, that the af-
J M CLASS.
r. w. north.
T. T. HOHANNOS.
iiLASS, i\0ilTn&A
WHOLESALE
AND
BLetall Dealers
Commercial Intelligence.
| si. .ns and gorgeous sy rvigognes-ajiest -diKe ibeir
taste and munificence, , W,e know no reason
fair was premeditated, on the part cf Adamson. , why we should not. after our own fashion, wish | (j:» \IN. FLOUR MEAL, BACON,
This is also a false charge upon me, as to my i our Jewish fellow-citizens all the compliments I ’
. , * - i . . , • of the season. LARD ^LG IK. COfi FEE,
wishes, nor does my report imply such wish.) . , _ >
So-called Justice savs. that Adamson left the j
N n v A .,., o. ^ i v iv FT,
Thursday Oct. 2.-Our quotations below
exhibit the correct state ot the retail market.
Cotton 22c.
-—— Important Law Suit in Barbour
The following named gentlemen will address j wune evfhing the difficulty took place. Here Eufaula News of ve«ter-
eY. M. D. C, on next Monday evening : W. Mr. Justice would have the public mind be-j * * S 3 j
lievc that Adamson remained probably some ‘^ d J " as *“ e following :
hours after the shooting took place, which \\ e learn that a suit has just been com-
would leave a false impression, as can be clearly
proven. So far as the horse being ready saddled,
is concerned, that wilt be a matter of investi-
but Mr. Jus
the Y. M. D. C, on next Monday evening
A. LeSuer, G. W. Broome and Dr. B. M. Clark.
The ladies are especially invited to attend.
Redwine & Culpeper, will have one of the
most beautiful store-rooms on Bay Street, or in
the city. Preseut appearances indicate that
Newnan will enjoy a trade far more paying and
extended than has been her fortune since the
close of the war.
\S c note with pleasure, that cotton-buyers
Newnan,
During the dull season, four business houses
have been built by our merchants preparatory ; gation—it was so reported to me
to an expected extensive Fall trade. Another j tice says it is not so, I suppose that he will
commodious one is now under way, and when j be a swift witness, as he seems to know. Mr.
completed, our enterprising friends, Messrs. .Justice finally winds up by a heavy charge up
on me that I gave a one-sided statement.
I appeal to the public to compare my state
ment with that of Justice’s, and see which has
shown a one-sided report. You will clearly see
that no one has made a one-sided statement
but the so called Justice. Everything that I
have stated in my first report, and in this, I can
have been paying regularly the same price lor , prove to be correct in substance, by as many
the staple that is paid in Atlanta. This fact | witnesses as is necessary to establish any tiling, I
will cause thousands of dollars to be expended j except the mistake above referred to. j 1 *■ "** **■
in Newnan, which heretofore were spent in [ Right is still alive, and it is thought doing! Ilonorables B. H. H ill and Nelson Tift
othei markets, especially will this be true j well, some of the shots not taking the direc- ! were in New York, on the twenty-second
when it is understood that our grocers and dry | tion that the physician first thought they did. ! j ns ^
Respectfuly, yours. &c. J , , , , ,
N. S. j The Louisville and Nashville rail-
. ; road has established a rate oft.one dollar
After we had given “ Justice” a hearing
menced in the Chancery Court of this
county in which there are seventy three
respondents. It involves about one-hall‘
; the real estate oi this city, besides a num
ber of the best plantations in the county.
In it? proportions it almost equals the cele
brated case of Mrs. Games. It seems,
too, that the titles to real estate in this
city are almost as uncertain as those of
Brunswick, Ga.
The complainant in this case, who now
resides in Texas, is the daughter of a j
carpet bagger who came to this county j
many years ago, and who was hung fort
robbery and murder in this • couuty in !
1842.
goods dealers propose to, and do duplicate
bills, bought of regular dealers in Atlanta
We, however, do not ask our country friends,
in the adjoining counties, to Like our word for
these things, but to test our cotton, grocery,
and dry goods markets, and learn for them'
selves.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A large and well selected STOCK 01* NEW
'ALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Consisting in part of:
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS, of all kinds,
Fine Poplins, French Merinoes, all wool De
ques, Cloaks. Silks, Ac.
PIECE GOODS,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
HOOP SKIRTS,
Balmorals,
Flanels, Linseys,
Breaktast Shawls, and
many otherarticles too numerous
to mention.
As we are determined to sell as CHEAP as
any other house in this city, we would ask
buyers to call on us, and examine our large
stock before purchasing anywhere else.
Having one of our Firm constantly in the
Bastern market, we buy our goods very cheap
and sell them the same way.
Call on us and buy bargains.
~ JOE WEILL k CO.
Sept. 25-tf Greenville St. Newnan, Ga.
Keep it Before the People.
Keep it Before the People,—That Thur
man k Co., nre manufacturing CANDIES for
the Wholesale and Retail trade.
if you want pure and unadulterated
candies, made from pure sugar go to
THURMAN & CO’S.
gljay* Cocoanut, Cream and Ground Pea can
dy at THURMAN A CO’S.
ear Fancy candies of all flavors at
THURMAN A CO’S.
@efi„NutB, ltaiains, Pickles, Figgs, Dates aud
Prunes at THURMAN A CO’S.
Cove Oysters, Sardines, Lobsters and Sal
mons at THURMAN A CO'S.
Sugar, Coffee, Mackerel, Cheese, Crackers,
Candies, Matches and Spices, at
THURMAN A CO’S.
Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, at
THURMAN & CO’s.
gff’ A Large variety of new Toys, at
THURMAN & CO’S.
{^“Malaga, Port, Sherry and Madeira wines,
at THURMAN & CO’S.
JUT* Citrons, Currants, Oranges & Apples, at
THURMAN & CO’S.
JfT'Soda, Starch, Potash, Soap and Black
ing at THURMAN & CO’S.
fiHLemon, Strawberry, Raspberry, Pineapple
aud Ginger Syrups, at
THURMAN & CO’S.
fifT 5 Plain and Fancy Cakes of all descriptions,
at THURMAN & GO’S.
ggg“We are authorized to announce that B.
D. Smith, is a candidate for Sheriff, at the en.
suing election. Having served thirteen years
as a Baliff, his friends think he would make a
good officer if elected.
Oct. 2-tde. MANY VOTERS.
Nominated.—The Democratic Con
gressional Convention of the Sixth Dis
trict which assembled at Cleveland,White
county, Sept. 25th, nominated W. Boyd,
late Colonel of the 52d Georgia Regiment,
on the 34th ballot.
good things of this life c» n f* 6 P nr "
Thurman, & Co.’s.
Plantation to Rent.—J. J- Neely, Ex r.
(communicated.]
Reply to Justice on the Hight and Ad
amson Case-
Bowdon, Ga., Sept 21.
Dear Herald :—I hope you will allow me
space in your columns, to reply to an article
which appeared in your last issue, claiming to
represent another view of the Hight and Ad
amson case, and signed “Justice.” In my
hurried report of the affair, on the 7th inst., I
reported the facts just as they were related to
me by Mr. C. White, who saw the whole affair.
However, there was a mistake in my report in
jegard to the direction in which they were go
ing—they were coming towards town, instead
of going from town.
In that report, I did not think of taking
sides, or, of making any impression on the pub-
mind, either for or against either party—but,
only to report the affair as it was related to
me, which I did. In that report, I did not jns-
tifv or condemn either party, nor do I yet—
and it is not my object, in this article, to jus
tify or condemn either party ; but as stated in
my first article. I will not attempt to give the
cause of this affair, as I consider the causes
matters for investigation, and do Dot consider
it mv business, nor any other man’s to attempt
to give before investigation.
But my object in this article is merely to re
ply to the chargee made against me by so-call
ed Justice. To the first charge, that my re
port was calculated to do great injustice to the
young man, Adamson. My report is fresh in
the mind of the public, and I have no idea that
any one would draw any such inference from
my report, unless it would be some one desir
ing to stir up strife, unnecessarily and uncall-
for.
J. T. & T. Kirby.—Read the advertisement
,f this firm. They have in store what they ad-
ertise, aud a great deal more. This is a No.
house.
. The visitors to our Mineral Springs
;arlv all returned home. Iheir stay has
; reeal»le and profitable to our citizens,
hope that on their departure, they find
Ives blessed with stronger aud healthier
than when they came, and carry home
lem pleasing recollections of Newnan
r citizens.
B. Cates keeps constantly on band a well
ed stock of school, classical and miscel-
ns books, pens, ink, paper, envelopes,
Is, crayons, slates, photograph albums,
books, blank and memorandum nooks.
had concluded to publish nothing more, in re
lation to this unfortunate affair, thinking that
the interest of peace and order demanded this
course. We were strengthened in our decision
by letters from prominent citizens of Bowdon.
urging this view. N. S. however, thinks that
gross injustice has been done him, and asks
permission to reply to charges which he deems
personal. We consider, then, that in publish
ing his communication, we do not make room
for an attack upon Mr. Adamson, but only
give N. S.’s reply to matters personal to him
self and “ Justice.” We do not intend to be
come involved in this affair, for we have no
prejudices, and deeply sympathise with both
parties. We do state, however, that if’ “Jus
tice” sees proper to reply he can do so, and
then we shall certainly publish no more in re
lation to the Hight-Adamson affair, or matters
personal between himself and N. S. Commu
nications to secure insertion in the Herald of
the same week must reach us by the Tuesday's
mail.
We will further add, that if one party de
sires the name of the other, he must state in his
application that he desires it for personal or le
gal redress, and it will then be furnished. The
application made is refused,because these things
were not stated.—Ed. Herald.
and twenty cents per bale on cotton from
Nashville to Louisville, and one dollar
and seventy cents per bale frofn Nashville
to Cincinnati.
B0t-Subscribe for the II krald.
[offical]
PROCLAMATION 1 :
From the New Yoik Herald.
The Jewish New Year.
The return of this Jewish festival compels
attention to a subject which does not receive
from us one-half the amount of attention to
which, from its intrinsic importance, it is so just
ly entitled. To say that the history of the
Jewish people is one of the most peculiar on
record would be true ; but it would not be an
adequate expression of the truth, for the his
tory of the Jewish people is virtually the his
tory of the human family. How much of the
history of the world would be worth remem
bering away from its connection with that peo
ple t The call of Abraham, and the patriarchal
history that followed, the bondage in Egypt,
the deliverance and the subsequent wilderness
wanderings, the conquest, occupation and the
strange history of the Kingdom ; aud the dis
ruption of the State which David and Solomon
had so laboriously built up, the declineand fall,
the appearance of him who claimed to be the
long promised and long looked for Messiah, the
crucifixion and the miraculous events which
immediately followed, the destruction of Jeru
salem by the soldiers of Titus and the conse
quent and final dispersion—how largely these
things enter into all we know or care to kuow
about the history of tile past ? It is the high
est claim that can be set forth on behalf of
Christianity that it is the complement of Juda-
ism. However much Christians may differ from
Jews, or Jews from Christians, in doctrine and
in sympathy, this much at least must be ad
mitted—that each has an equal right to claim
By the Governor;
: 7ti_ :'0‘
Whereas. Official information has been
received at this Department that a mur
der was committed in the county of Mer-
riwether on the 29th day of- August, upon
the body of Allen Richardson by Wil
liam Perry, and that said Perry has
fled from justice : ’ >
I have thought proper, therefore, to is
sue this proclamation, hereby offering a
reward of Two Hundred Dollars for
the apprehension and delivery of said
Perry to the Sheriff of said 6ohnty and
State.
And T do moreover chaTgc and require
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.
Given under my haud and tjie great seal ot
the State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this
twenty second day of September in the
year of our Lord eighteen hundred and
sixty-eight, and of the Independence
of the United States of America the
ninety-third.
Rufus B. Bullock,
Governor.
By the Governor:
David G. Cotting,
Secretary of State.
DESCRIPTION.
The said William Perry is about 27 or
30 years of age, 5 feet 8 iucbcs.high, blue
or gray eyes, weighs 125 or • ISO pounds.
Sept. 25-3t. K v
G. L. & R. A. JOMSON.
; rui : .t
H AVING sold out onr intcrCSti"in stock of
Goods of the late firm of Kirby and- J<>1ib-
^ ^ son, we resume business in Masonic building,
an inheritance in the precious memorials of the 3d door from Sargent’s corner, Greenville, St.
’ * The history of ancient I»- j Our stock is
•r:;
re
Consisting in a variety of
Ladies’ Dress Goods,
Hoop and Balmoral Skirts,
Dress Trimmings; i >
Hosiery, Gloves, and
NOTIONS GENERALLY.
—ALSO-
Ladies’ Cloaks, Shawls,
Piece Goods, Casimeres,
Kirsey’s Tweeds. Jeans,
Fancy Flannels,
Bleaching. Sheeting,
Shirting, Osnaburgs,
And all
DRY GOODS
short time previous to the shooting affray, that
on Ad-
double- 1 future.
same glorious past, xuc auucu. is- .
rael is theirs ; but it is ours scarcely less than ; - ‘ u ^ y
it is theirs. To Jewish sources must oe traced j ENTIRELY NEW,
whatever there is of value m our moral and re- ‘ *
ligious opinions. If we are not Jews by blood,
we are all to a large extent Jews in intellect
and feeling. On one occasion the present prime
Minister said : “ One half of Europe worships j
a Jew ; the other half worships a Jewess. ’’ The
saying was not the less true that it was
daring and impious.
It is impossible for us, even if we would, to
be wholly indifferent to the condition and pros
pects of the Jewish people. Time was when it
was the supposed duty of every Christian to
trample them under toot. There was no spe
cies of indignity to which they were not sub
jected. There was no coarse or ingenious cru
elty which they were not compelled to undergo.
The history of their wanderings in all the lands
for the bust eighteen hundred years is a history
of suffering and sorrow which finds no parallel
in the history of any other people. Anything j
was good enough for a Jew. With what meas- j
ure he meted it out to the founder of Chris- |
tianity with that measure every Christian deem- j
edit hisdutvtomeetitouttobim. ButtheJew’ . u
was not to be destroyed. In spite of apparent i L USUill - v ke P l 1Q * Mufcd Store ‘
neglect the Lord seemed to be with them, as | Ladies. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes,
He was with their fathers of old. In all lands j Meng . and B s - and shoes,
thev grew and multiplied, and wherever they ; J
were found they were found to be the possessors ’ Hats, Clothing, Shirts, kc.
8AS8VASS,
\ Pocket & Table Cutlery. Pistols, Pow
der. Shot Lead. &c . kc.
Also, a fine assortment of
Crockery & Woodware,
Sole Leather,
Shoe Findings,
Saddles,
Bridles,
Whips, kc.
Also, a splendid assortment of
TOBACCO & SNUFF.
We will keep on handasupplv of
FIRST CLASS GROCERIES.
at once of wealth and intelligence. Times are
now greatly changed. The Jews are outcast (
and despised no longer. The days of their ex- j
piation and sorrow seem to be ended. Ihe sun ;
of prosperity again shines upon them. In all j
the great civilized nations of modern times j
they are the objects of royal, imperial, or, what i
is better still, national favor. Wherever op- ;
portunitv is given the intellectual character of
i the race reveals itself. In all departments of
“Justice” further says, that the impression j human enterprise and ambition they compete
sought to be made bv me was that it was an successfully with their Geutilc neighbors. In
unprovoked attack, and that I knew that » |
:hat j pid accumulation of the wealth of the world they
Ad- ! threaten to become the kings and princes of the
Hight had made a murderous attack upon
amson, and had been carrying a doi..„ . . , ,
barreled shotgun, doubtless, forthepurpose of j JeVh"' £een am’diora^
killing Adamson. As to what Hjgnt had done • j Q lize-i nations of modern times. :t
before the shooting, don’t concern me, but so Tn nst still be claimed on behalf of tucM* United
States that the sons and daughters ot Abraham
find their true home here. In nootuer country
in the world are they so fully admitted to the , j 0 metd the wants of our ctist.»mers. O;.
rights of citizenship. In this country only do . „ lK>ds are Longht exclusively for CASH in N-
thev feci that they are citizens by .nrht and Market, and we feel assured that w-
far as my know ing that Hight had been car
rying a double-barreled gun for any pnrpose. is
a palpable falsehood upon me. I have learned,
however, since, that Right was seen that morn
ing carrying a double-barrelled shot gun; but. as
to what he intended doing with it, I
so-called Justice to tell, as I do not
know the intentions of men. So-called Jus- git i:i pride in our Presidential chair. Ihe no
tice denies that Major Richardson took the pis- vantage* we offer them are fully appreciate,,
tol from Adamson. Here sc-called
leaves this point, leaving the
! dark, as to what became of the pist~ ! 11 ~r»tion
MOLASSES. SALT,
COUNTRY PRODUCE, &C.
We have in store a good stock of
Boots, Shoes Sc Leather
FOR
FALL AN9 WINTER
Trade, also the l«est- brands of CHEW ING and
SMOKING TOBACCO,
VERY CHEAP.
IRON, HARDWARE, -.rid
^TY T 'iVf r$
x Jdu J
-’urn.—White
Bacox. —..... —
0 1 00
IS (a 22
...SV5.00 hi.16 OO
Coffee.—
30 (eh
35
Scoak.—
... IS @
224
Prints.—per yard
1210*.
18
Steel.—per pound
...
121
Iron.—per pound
io ©
12*
Salt.—Liverpool per sack..
@ * 25
Virginia “ “
1 75
Chickens.—
15 @
20
Eogs.—Per Doz.—
13
Butter.—Per lb
25 0
30
Wheat
$
2.00
That is usually kept ia z FIBS I CLASS
Family Grocery
House, are included in our stock. Thank
ful to our patrons for pa.-t favors we hope
to merit and receive an increased trade
this season, for we intend to keep a good
and assorted stock, and
SELL AS CHEAP
As circumstances will permit.
SeptlS 18G8—tf.
HOMES!
Will be rented before the Court House door,
in the town o r Newnan, on the 1st Tuesday in
October, 18i>8, to the highest bidder the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
The Lodi plantation in the 4tli District of
Coweta county, containing, two hundred acres
of excellent farming land, with Houses and
other appurtenances attached. Rented all to
gether or in parcels to suit renters.
—also—
The Hardman place in the 5th District of
Coweta county, two miles west of Newnan,
containing, forty-five acres for cultivation,
with three Houses, located at different points
for Croppers.
—also—
The residence on which W S. Beadles, now
lives, in the Western portion of the town of
Newnan. The dwelling contains six large
rooms, Kitchen and all other houses found on
the bal improved lots, with frui’s of all varie
ties and of the choicest kinds. There are four
teen acres of land attached, uuler fence and
ready for cultivation.
All rented as the property of Joseph Beadles,
late of said county, deceased.
Term?.—Notes and securities, with lien on
crons. W. S. BEADLES, Adm’x.
Sept. 18-td.
A. J. ROBERT, J. A. BI3ANER, WM. A. RICHARDSON,
Marietta, Ga. Marietta, Ga. Louisville, Ky.
GEORGIA
MARBLE WORKS,
1 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
done with Northern Marble.
Our Marble is equal to THE BEST AMERI
CAN.
Dealers can be supplied with BLOCKS and
SLABS of any dimensions.
J^pFor information or designs address
GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS,
* Either at Marietta, Ga., or Jasper Pickens
Co. Ga. Sept. 4—tf.
Extra Special Aotice,
Beware of Counterfeits! Smith’s Tonic
Syrup has been counterfeited, and the coun
terfeiter brought to grief.
SMITH'S TOXIC STRIP.
The genuine article must have Dr. John
Bull’s private Stamp on each bottle. Dr. John
Boll 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 myself.
The public’s servant,
Louisville, Ky. Dr. JOHN BULL.
For sale in Newnan, Ga.. by
Da J. T. REESE, Sole Agent.
January 25-3m.
—a——
H enry banks — Wholesale and retail
dealer in Boots and Shoes, Leather,
C It Skins, and Shoe Findings of every descrip
tion. Whitehall and No. 6 Peachtree street,
Atlanta.
G. H. & .A. W. FORCE
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS & SHOES.
WHITE ALL 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. 30,1807-ly..
$1
W AIW TEU—AGE ATS.
•yrz PER MONTH to sell NATIONAL
/ O FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.—
This Machine is equal to the standard machines
in every respect and is sold at the low price of
$20. Address
NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE CO.,
June 2G—3m. Pittsburg, Pa.
AY. T. COLE,
r> n: n tist,
Office No. 7, Masonic Building, Up Stairs,
NEWNAN. GrA,
All kinds of PLATE WORK and PLUGGING 1
done with neatness and WARRANTED.
ffSpreeth extracted without pain by the use
of NARCOTIC SPRAY. [April 20-tf.
r JTWO MONTHS alter date application will
f be made to the Ordinary of Carroll coun
ty for leave to sell all the real estate belonging
to the estate of George W. Tumlin, late of said
county, deceased.
JAS. 8. TUMLIN, Adm’r.
LAURA J. TUMLIN, Adm’x.
•July 24-2.—SO.
BOARDING HOUSE,
The undersigned takes this method of in-*
forming the public that she is
accqmodate a limited number t.i . . 1
moderate terms. The subsrribei ie > - ■' :
strict attention to the necessities and combo ,s
of her patrons, to merit a liberal proportion'
of the public patronage.
For further particulars apply at n.y residence
opposite the Baptist Chnrch.
MRS A. E. McKINLEY.
Newnan, Ga.. Dec. 7,1367-tf.
AYM. S. HILLEY,
Agent and Commission
MERCHANT,
(Stork ox thk SorTH-\A T EST Corser of Pcblio
— ScjrAKE,)
Dealer in nil kinds of
Provisions,
Family Groceries,
Shoes and Crockery.
Country Produce taken in Kxcltango for
Goods.
He will sell as cheap ns the cheapest. The
public are respectfully solicited to cail nnd
examine bis Slock. Come and see—you may
get bargains. 23-tf.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to me will please
come forward and wttle up immediately.
Being burned out, necessity compels me to
call on you, otherwise 1 would not ask it of
yon. I will soon be ready to serve my old
friends nnd customers again.
May 23-tf. P. A. POWERS.
THOMPSON, COLE & CO.
FURNITURE I JURNiTURE 1
W ILL sell from this date at greatly re
duced prices. Come and buy, a good
bargain awaits you.
Parlor and Bed-Room Sets,
A great variety of
Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Tahirs, Baby
Chairs And Cribs, Missis* Chairs,
Baby Carriages, Mattresses,
Window Shades, &c.
September 1-tf.
R. D. COLE & BRO.,
(Established in 1854,)
P repared to fill aii orders for sash,'
BLINDS, DOORS, Ac., at the f< Rowing
rates, subject to the fluctuations of Un 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-—50 cents
per side for moulding.
H inch thick 20 per cent, added; If, 33J per
‘cent, added; 2 inches 50 per cent, added
to the above rates.
BLINDS.
Half stationary slats, or all rolling 70 cents
per foot in length per. pair—-thus a window
feet long, $4,55 per pair.
SASH.
8x10 0 cts. per light, primed and glazed 23cts.
10x12 11 “ “ “ “ “ 30 “
10x16131“ “ “ “ “ 36 “
10x1815*“ “ “ “ “ 41 “
12x14 15“ “ “ “ “ 41 “
12x1016 “ “ “ “ “ 46 11
12x1817 “ “ “ “ “ 50 “
12x20 18 “ “ “ “ “ 56 “
Lip Sash 2 cents a light extra.
goods shipped free of drayage.
Newnan, Ga., Sept. 28-tf.
REDWINE Sc FOX,
ATf.ATMTA QEOH.QIA,
Wholesale and retail dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICALS.
SOHOOli
Advanced. Boys.
T HE FALL SESSION begins on Tuesday,
28tb July.
J
Tuition from $3 to $5 per month. 1
Board $15 “ “
It is the design of the Principal to build up j
a School of the first class. Hiving an expe
rience of fourteen yeare he flatters himself'
with the belief that his success is surpassed
by very few.
Testimonials will be sent on application to
those unacquainted with his system of teach
ing. DANIEL WALKER. Principal.
Newnan, Ga. July 24-tf.
WARE-HOUSE
—AND—
COMMISSION BUSINES
T HE undersigned having rented BERRY’i
FIRE PROOF W\RE HOUSE the pr-se.i?
season, will give the business his persona! at
tention, and hopes to receive a share ofpitroi.-
age from his friends and the public.
As some of my friends bare seen proper to
electioneer against my business, on account of
it being a partnership business, I here state
that I gave my note dated 1st Sept., inst. and
due 1st March next, for $400,00, for the rent
of the ware House. Hugu Bijewstbr.
Sept. 25-tf. Newnan, Ga.
In Store
500 BOXES FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS;
20,000 lhs. WHITE LEAD—all grades; , TTromcimw ana
LINSEED OIL, LARD OIL. TANNERS’ OIL, SPERM and LUBRICATING OILS,
PURE NON-EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL; “ ‘
ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES.
The largest aud 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.
REDWINE & FOX,
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Strg.,
ATLANTA/GEORGIA.
W. C. COCBTXBY. B. Wt ROOCir. J. S. MURDOCH.
W. c. COURTESY & CO.,
FACTORS
—AN D—
NO. 3 BOYCE’S WHARF.
Cinirleston, S C.
^“Advances roaae by P. F. Onrnro A Co ,
!N-w..aL,Gn. [Sept. 18’68—tf.
ATLANTA DRUG STORE,
ynvTTVRTt NATION Ala HOTELi,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
WILSON a CRANE:,
It*
not'by faroror privilege. Disquaimea neither ; CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Ou. j
o is
Cash Sales and Shurt Profits!
Th
t not merely by those who have already cast in
w]
& Co.,
Thankful for post favors and’ i rutorn, vs j
hope in the future *■> merit a libers' share of I
-called Justice tbeir ‘ lot us but bv their brethren ail ov- j patronage, and cordially invite all to Call and j
public in the j e , Eur0 pe. The'result is that Jewish imrai- I examine out'Stock |
- t i -ration rear bv rear increases. In proportion as SeptLo-tf. G L. ct R. A. -JOHNSON.
&E\ERAL
w»4i5S!G£ M*
SA V \ N N A H, GA.
Anga.-t 28-tf.
(SUCCESSORS TO JOS. A. DAVIS,)
HOUSE ESTABLISHED IA 1854.
of ms Striptly Cash
■u^EF? c'-'r :->T:C.- on hand a complete assortment of the Pnrest and Best Medicines, Impor-
1A ted and Do:s stic. Also. SURGICAL and DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Trusses, Abdominal
Supporter-. Labels, Gla.-sware, Window Glass, Putty, Paint®. Oils, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, P ent
Medicine 3 . Fluid and Solid Medicinal Extracts, Tinctures, Sv rups,'Ointments, and a co; ; cte
assonuter t of FINEST TOILET ARTICLES from the best manufacturers of Europe and Amer
ica. B *ir.g practical Druggists of mary years experience, and tbeir connection with New York
II jn-es ’-ting second to none, they invite Merchants aud Families, wishing goods in their line,
to give them a trial.
X b Person* ordering by mail will have tbe same concessions made in Prices, and receiTe
the =vnv- kina of Goods as though personally present.
Liberal discounts made to Merchants, Jabbtrs and Physicians.
J. S. WIT-SON, M. P. W. H. CRANE, Chemist,
12 years with Haviland, Risley & Co., lateHaviland, Chichester & Co,
Hay SC* tf. '. Augusta, Ga.