The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, October 16, 1868, Image 3

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Cl]e limnnit Imtlil. Notice to Distillers of Fruit. BTEWNAN, GEORGIA. U. S. REVENGE. ) ASSISTANT ASSESSORS OFFICE, r Newnan, Oct. Gtb, 1808 ) JNT'Your returns are past due. You are sub ject to assessment and penalties. Avoid tins Friday Morning. October 18. 1868. -—a-_zr=rr- - r=rr-_: - —-—-r-.- : step by complying with the law at once. A. B Cates keeps constantly on band a well • H. Hodges, Assistant Assessor, selected stock of school, classical and miscel- ' P. S.—You will bring your bbls to Newnan A. FREE BAEBECTIE AT CARROLLTON GEO. The Democrats of Carroll countv, will give a Free Barbe- | An old maid's only copfi hint i< her pil low. All her cares, wrongs and thoughts, laneous books, pens, ink, paper, envelopes, to be branded and gauged, on the 23d and 24th pencils, crayon?, slates, photograph albums, inst. Oct. 9—3w copy books, blank and memorandum books, kc., .Sec. (\ rsstrssesamrsesA -ssn*, iTysoBSsor 0 BUY THE BEST. ? SIG11T EXC1IANGE —ON— cue at Carrollton, on Wednes- lcr ’ t’ s - and under a kind Providence it would j seem that we are to have plenty, one more day the 25th ot October. The time. . .... , . . . j We have examined the various boohs of our people will be addressed by em-: COUDtv an<1 find them we „ bcpt . Iu the Countv Treasurer’s hands we find a ITtl>OHHYT«i Or Carroll superior Court, October Term, “’j, “j aw?ke . arc c „ nfi d,.j , 1S63- its soft embrace. It is the only deposito We. the Grand Jurors, chosen and sworn for r 3 and witne-s of the tears that she some’ j e) the above term of Court, respectfully submit 'times sheds over broken hopes. 3I.»re,C the following presentments : We congratulate our people upon our good ttiocxs, never betrays her. Commercial Intelligence. NEWNAN MARKET, Thursday, Oct. 15.-Our quotations below Xbibit tne correct state of the retail market OTTnrt • .- 21 ic. than this—it is a confidant that never *"orJ*.—White @ 1 00 Bacon. — ... 18 © Writ of Error—slip of pen. ineut speakers. C' GROVER & BAKER’S ; gSewing Machine Agency,j NEW YORK, • o — v v --b 1 . [ One door above National Hotel, A ATE A N r r A. GEOl i G l A . 4 L. B. DAVfS, Ag’t. \A IN SUMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, For Sale by, SALOSHIN & BKO. Oct91868—6m. DIED, i s In this conuty, on Sunday 4th inst., Mrs. | s balance of fifty dollars, for pauper purposes, Rebecca Killgore, wife of Capt. ltobt Kiilgore, I ( and six dollars and ninety five cents, for other in the 60th year of her age. She was a mem Eggs.—Per Dux. county purposes. He informs us that there - her of the Baptist church, lived a pious life, is some money yet due from the Tax collector, and has gone to her home in Heaven. We have examined the jail house, and find it in good order, except the door shuttei, to MARRIED, the debtor’s room—but we learn that lumber I u Hogansville, ha.,on Wednesday, the 14th W. M. REYNOLDS, Corner of Public Square and Greenville Str.,; DUALMR IN Cook Stoves and Tin Ware. January 11-ly. The Largest Stock of White Shirts, Just received by Ocl9—tf. JOE WEILL & CO. A Fine Stock of Gents’ Hats Just received by Oct9—tf. JOE WEILL k CO. ■ ' A Fine Brick Hotel- On Thursday of last week, the second anniversary of his removal into the Cow eta House which was burned, Mr. W. 31. j prepared to refit them. j inst * h - v the Rev. Jas. Stacy, Mr. L C. Davis We have to report our roads, as a general i ^d Miss Orrie Phillips. S^ 1 :-'Atlanta Business Directory. If You Want Cheap Goods, Call on OetU—tf. JOE WEILL & CO. ; Reynolds, the indefatigable and energetic . „ ’ , rn . . . .. j thing, are in badorder ; but some of them are in “ ; proprietor of Reynolds iiri Miop, laid i ni „„ „ .... .... j - * - r’ ; pretty lair condition. We would resj the foundatioD, of what lie designs coin j call the attention of the proper authorities to I pleting finally into an elegant brick Hotel, : see to it, that they are put in a better order. j with thirty large airy rooms, and one fine I Our bridges are generally in bad order. We Drills .TSCflicilUCS. j room fur business purposes. At present, : . WO,,ld P iirticular ‘- V uime . the one u P on thc T: ' 1 ’ I RED WINE & FOX, wholesaled retail deal- Butter.- WII MAT 14.00 @16 00 2S © 33 15 © 22 A 8 © 16 12-4 10 © 124 0 3 00 2 <5 15 © 20 20 Per lb 23 © 30 S2.09 f lour.— CoFVKE.— Sugar.—....r. .- * Prints.—per yard | Steel.—per pound j Tron.—per pound i Salt.—Liverpool per sack.... Virginia “ “ uickens.— Extra Special Notice, Keep it Before the People. 100 Pieces of Prints, Just received by Oct9— tf. JOE WEILL i; CO. , , i lapoosa, known as the Kingsbury bridge; also, t-rs in Drugs. Medicines ar.d Chemicals, corner vvl.en finished the basement will be used the oue upun Kllck Crcek? un the Jacksonvi i le j Whitehall and Alabama streets. i for a tin shop. i road Those budges, with others, need some | J. S. WILSON. M. D.. (late Wilson k Crane) W Congratulate our friend, Reynolds, i repairing, and we would call thc attention of '^ ea * er * n Drugs. Medicines and Surgical Ingtru- 1 ments, under National Motel. Keep it Before the People, —That Tlmr- an k Co., are manufacturing CANDIES for Tie Wholesale and II tail trade. H you want pure and unadulterated candies, made front pure sugar go to THURMAN k CO S. Relief to Planters. Advances on Cotton ! upon his triumph over ill fortune in be- J P ro P cr authorities to them. i -,i .i , , t ... i- The seats for the members of the Bar are too mg now ready with the cash to pay tor , . . ! few, which causes a detriment to the business Fall and Winter Goods. Every thing new and of the best and latest Styles of Dress Goods and Clothing. Prints*—Pleached and Brown Domes tics—all widths and Brands. All grades of Black Cloths—Cassimercs and Piece Goods. A speciality in Ladies and Gents Boots and Shoes, all sizes and styles oi' 31isscs and Children’s wear. Every boot and shoe sole, guaranteed to contain neither paper or wood. We offer our Goods to the Pure-baser exclusively for cash, and hope to merit by our fair representations, a liberal share of patronage. J. W. Bradley. J. 31. 31 ANN. Formerly, Drug and Book Store Stand, Greenville Street, Newnan, Ga. tj. Iu orfier to enable Planters to hold their Cot- j ton, we propose to advance 12 1-2 cts. per lb. j on all shipments to us, and hold 6 months, j (but subject to the shipper's orders, it he should j desire to sell before taut time,) at 1 per cent. | per month, for the money advanced. T. M. Jones, with F. W. SIMS & CO., Cotton Factors & General Commission .Mer chant.'. Savannah, Ga. Oct. 2-1 m. Hardware, Ac. J. M. & J. C. ALEXANDER, dealers in Hard- . , . . . t *1 1* "*'*vu nhuono ifc uv-ii iiiivui viio uuouiLfO j , tne ground on winch lie is now building f , „ , . , . fl . , , .. ., ware, Iron, Steel. Bolting Cloths, &c. ° i ot the Court, by a general shifting about of the • 11 ’ ami for the construction of the building ,nemhers, therefore we recommend that the! TofoaCCO, &C. for bis jiresent uses. liis loss by fire was | proper authorities have a sufficient number of j JORDAN, HOWARD k HARALSON, To- tmls. „«C but he did ..ot succumb, but with clout*, or other sets, prepared by „«t ten,,. ] 1Urib *" 13 ’ W»aeU-]I street, d his bu-iucss! Upon the subject of vagrancy and vagabonds, j we are happy to find that our people are gener-j vOIIHIllSNIOIl .11 o. i ally at work, and striving to build up our I & K J - LOWKEY, Grocers and Gen- ! . . , , , 'oral Commission Merchants, and Wholesale waste places again, and there are but few idlers i D , aIer , in yarns and Domestics j amongst us, at this time. renewed energy prosecute and to day we witness the reward of his Death of 31 r. William Beadles. uncle Billy Beadles, was born July loth, 1773, and died in this county, Tuesday, (['./“.Malaga, Port, Sherry and Madeiia wines, at THURMAN & CO’S. £id5“‘ Cocounut, Cream and Ground Pea can dy at THURMAN & CO'S. Jjtgy* Fancy candies of nil flavors at THURMAN k CO S. fi?*X„Nuts, Raisins, l’icklcs, Figgs, Dates and Prunes at THURMAN & CO'S. Cove Oysters, Sardines, Lobsters and Sal mons nt THURMAN .N CO S. Sugar, Coffee, Mackerel, Cheese, Crackers, "Candles, Matches and Spices, at TllUR.MAN & CO'S. Election for Sheriff of Coweta County. fiA?” Citrons, Currants, Oranges & Apples, at THURMAN & CO’S. Starch, Potash. Soap and Black- Tilt ’KMAN & CO'S. GV Sod ig at “ We would direct the attention of the au- 31 r. William Beadles, better known as j thorities to the condition of the Court House - several windows are without glasses, in pari, and other deficiencies exist, which need re pair.” October Gfh, 1S»jS. He lived to a good j j n conclusion, we would take this occasion old age and died in peace with God and to say. that, inasmuch as we are in an exciting man. ! contest upon political questions, we respectfully ; recommend our people, of all parties aud opin- Another Candidate for Sheriff. ion, to exercise a kind and concilatory course Mr. It. M. Hackney lias been strongly and nr- ' of conduct; each individual ever giving credit gently solicited by many citizens of Coweta, to h is opi)1);le nts. f l)r sincerity and good mo- keep con stantly large stocks of these goods on hand, and solicit the trade of M-rchants and others in Georgia and Alabama. At their old stand ou Aiaba.ua street. Mat*, Fur*. J. M. HlLBROOK, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Hats, Gap?, Fur-, Trnnks. Valises, Canes, &c., at'iiis old stand on Whitehall street. Beware of Counterfeits! Smith’s Tonic Syrup lias been counterfeited, and the coun terfeiter brought to grief. SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. The genuine article must have Dr. John Bull's private Stamp on each bottle. I)r. 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 my show card. I will prosecute any one in fringing on my right. The genuine Smith's Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by ravself. The public’s servant, Louisville, Ky. Du. JOHN BULL. For sale in Newnan. Ga., bv Dr. J. T. REESE, Sole Agent. January 25-om. fiy^We are authorized to announce that B. 1). Smith is a candidate for Sheriff, at the en suing election. Having served thirteen years as a B.l tf, his friends think he would make a good officer if elected. Oct. 2-tde. MANY VOTERS. gVT’Lcmon, Strawberry, Raspberry, Pineapple and Ginger Syrups, at TIIURMAN & CO'S. Plain and Fancy Cakes of all descriptions, at THURMAN & CO S. Lamentable Death of Little Gena Wiley. and has consented to become a candidate for ,. . . SlierilT, which office be lias tilled for seventeen i 1 ' 111 ‘ UI ac IOlls " years. Many Voters. j And further, that we are hopeful for the fu- — ture of our great country ; and shall acquiesce Proceedings of the Young Men’s Demo- 1 cheerfully iu the decision at the ballot box, no cratic Club of Newnan, Monday night difference who succeeds. We have confident- October 12th, 1368. j in the Anglo Saxon race—that all things will ! be made right, and the better course for us, in The club met pursuant to adjournment. ; interim, is to cheerfully bide our time, obey all 3’ice President W. II. 3IcKinley, took j thl -‘ (as we have since the war closed) that the chair, called the House to order and j il:ive bt en P assed > and acalu » and , . , . perate course of conduct towards all men. Let declared the iueetin<r ready lor business. . . . , , , , . . • • J _ . us be kind and temperate in our language to- Ihe young gentleman appointed to | wards those whom the people will choose, and speak at this meeting proceeded to ad- ever be hopeful that our rulers will not depart dress the club. 31r. Joe Weill, the first j f ‘Y>m tbe “ ancient land marks,” as to make it speaker, entertained the audience with a ^r them to return-hut, on theoth , , , , . . , i cr hand, he guided by the traditions instincts short and elegant speech, exh irtmg them I .... c „ ... = 1 ’ ... and principles of the fathers of the Republic. to their duty, detailing in a forcible man- j j}, lt should they, contrary to our hopes, and An election for Sheriff of Coweta county, will beheld at the different voting precincts in the county, on Tuesday. November od, in terms of the law. Justices of the Peace and j^th -rs whose duty it is, will open the polls, and discharge their duties as the law provides, •or suffer the penalty for failure. J. 11. COOKE, Ordinary of Coweta Comity. Car Load of Cuesapeak Guano.- For Sale by Glass, North Ai Co. Cigars, (Tobacco and Snuff, at THURMAN & CO’s. {TyV A Large variety of new Toys, at THURMAN & CO’S. M. Saloshix, Newnan, Ga. Salosiiin, New Orleans, La. & BS§,, COTTON FACTORS —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS TsrE"wasr^visr, a-^x. Thanking for the liberal past patronage, we again inform our friends ami planters general lv, that we are now prepared to make liberal h advances on Cotton stored here, also ou shipments consigned to our friends in Augusta, jfsavamab, New York and Liverpool. £?ept. 25-lhn. TO THE PUBLIC. So More War Prices for Goods land marks and “ paths where the fathers trod,” in that case let us still obey the laws, On Thursday the 8th of’October, 1868, Gena, the lo\ ly and promising little daughter of Dr. J. W. Wiley and 3Irs. .Maggie ilev, in her ninth year, was ' , ier t ]ie workings of the Jacobin party, I expectations, refuse to be guided as above nam- in health and hid as few causes to appre-j anc { picturing the horrible condition ed, and resolve, tor a tii-.i.-, to leave the old hend the approach of death as any of the j 0 f 0 ur country, in the event of the living. She was at her Grand Mothers, : election of Grant and Colfax. lie was j . . , , i u * u i f *, * . and be hopeful that tlie good sense of the great .Mrs. Cummings, in the town of Palmetto, i followed by 3Ir. J. Edwin Beadles, in a American people, under Frovideocc, will iinal- her mother had gone to Atlanta, and her humorous but logical speech, which for ]y prevail, and justice be done us. father thc Mayor of this city, was in spice, humor aud eclat, was gotten off Being fully impressed, that all remedies are Newnan. Between the hours of 3 and w j t h considerable credit, 3Ir. B’s speech inside the Govevemment, if fairly administer- 4 iv M-, Gena was engaged in play with brought down the house frequently, and I a negro girl about her age, when it was | was received with a zest by the audi- | wc congratulate our people upon this his first concluded to increase the fire in one ot j mice. 31 r. Beadles was followed by 3Ir. term with us. on his promptness and busines the chimneys of the house. The negro j JJ. Bbodes, who for a young man unac j qualities, and hope aud believe, that our dock et will be cleared in good time. We tender him our cordial thanks for his kindness to- tered, “■•e cheerfully 1 »nlo our time. In taking leave of His Honor. Judge Bigby, went for fuel and ere her return Gena j customed to public speaking, acquitted, was hoard screaming. The members of! himself creditably, the family ran to her assistance and found , The speaking over the club proceeded ; Tu our Solicitor General, Mr. J. B. S. Davis, her clothing on Gie, and being rapidly I 'o the transaction of other business. I we tender our kind regards, for iiis courteous consumed. At this time a can of kero-I On motion of 31 r. 31. 31. Freeman, it conduct towards us. sene oil exploded and it is thought Gena j was J recollimti ud that these Presentments he was pouring the oil upon the fire, when Resolved, That the club issue a call P ubbshed in tllu Newnan Herald, published „ , ' . i at Newnan Ga. her clothing and the contents of the can i f or a y uU ng Men s Democratic 3Iass became ignited. Her friends could render ! Meeting, to be held in Newnan on Satur- no assistance. AH of her clothing ex- j day the 24th inst, at 16 o’clock a. M., cept the waistband of her dress was con | an J that we earnestly request all the mem | sumed, and her person so badly burned j hers of the ciub residing out of Newnan, j that she died the following morning.— j and the young men in the country who I Her two aunts, the 31isses 3Ienafee, had j f ee l an interest iu the Young .Mens’ Dem : their hands badly burned in their efforts | ocrutic Club, to meet us on that day lor j to extinguish the flames. It is thought the purpose of organizing more complete- 1 one of them will lose three fingers of one j ly fbr the approaching election, and also j hand. These last misfortunes,great though R>r the purpose of organizing auxiliary I they be, would have been considered trifling ! clubs in the several districts of the coun had the effort to save little Gena’s life j t\\ been successful. j It was then suggestel that a speaker Being the only child of Dr. J. W. be appointed to address the meeting, and 31rs. Wiley, and one of rare men- j when on motion of M. 31. Freeman, the tal endowments, possessed of a cha- the chair appointed 3Ir. II. P Wright Grind Jury racter thus ear y marked for rich humor j and J. Edwin Beadles, as the speakers! and other qualities, which make lovely tbr the occasion. their possessor, Gena’s lamentable death j The chair then announced Messrs Jos. ; has made desolate one household and cast ! P Smith, Jas. J. Piuson and L S. Welch, j a gloom over her associates and the rest as speakers for the next meeting, and ap- 1 of the community. She was a sweet lit- 1 pointed a committee, consisting of 31. 31. j tie girl, and her unhappy parents have \ Freeman. Joe Weill and G A. Birch, to > the most heart-felt sympathy of their wait upou the gentlemen, aud notify Fine Poplin?, Funch Merinoe.', all wool 1 i , U)an ^. f r i en( j s aiu J acquaintances. ' them that it was the desire of the club : E. Benson, Foreman, G. \Y. Awtry, Clerk, Hiram. Speuce,' J. H. Haynes, TV. G. Huchabee, T. A. Griffin, A. T. McClendon, E. T. Davis, S. H. Harris, J. D. Prewitt, F. M. Richards, J. P. McKenzie, A?a Phillips, John B. Austin, It. W. Patterson, AVm. B. Adams, L W. Melear, J. A. Fielder. Ordered, that the presentments be published,-1 in accordance with the recommendation oi ‘ ENTIRE NEW SEMI. Ci. L. & R. A. JOII VSOA. H aving sold o Goods of the ut our interest in stock of ENitY BANKS-"' holesale and retail dealer in Boots and Shoes, Leather, C II Skins, and Shoe Findings of every descrip tion. Whitehall and No. 6 Peachtree street, -Ulan la. BOARDING HOUSE. The undersigned takes this method of in forming the public that she is prep.tred to accomodate a limited number of Borders on moderate terms. 'The subscrila-r hopes by n strict attention to the necessities and comforts of her patrons, to merit a liberal proportion of tbe public patronage. For further particulars apply at my residence opposite the Baptist Church. mrs a. e. McKinley. Newnan, Ga., Dec. 7,1367-tf. WM. S. IIILLEY, Agent and Commission MERCHANT, (Store on ti?k South-West Corner of Pcbiio Square,) _J_)eaLKR in all kinds of Provisions, Family Groceries, Slices and Crockery. Country Produce talscn iu Exchange for Goods. He will sell as cheap as the cheapest. The public are respectfully solicited to call and examine his Stock. Come aud see—you may get bargains. [May 23-tf. NOTICE. LL persons indebted Id mo will plens“o A. come forward and settle up immediately Being burned out, neces m y compels mo to cull on you, otherwise I would not ask it of you. I will soon be ready to serve my old friends and customers again. May 23-tf. P. A. POWERS. THOMPSON, COLE & CO. JRNITUREf •n LIT TV V IT ILL sell from this date at greatly re- W duced prices. Come and buy, a good iiargain awaits you. G. H. & A. W. FORCE Pa*ior and Bed-Boom Sets, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Tables, Baby 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. 30,1867-ly. son, we resume business in Masonic building, 3d door from Sargent’s corner, Greenville, St. Our stock is ENTIRELY NEW, Consisting in a variety of Ladies’ Dress Good.', lloop and Balmoral Skirts, Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, and NOTIONS GENERALLY. —ALSO — Ladies’ Cloaks, Sbnwls, Piece Goods, Casimercs, Kirscy’s Tweeds, Jeans, Fancy Flannels, Bleaching, Sheeting, Shirting, Osnabui' And all DRY GOODS Unsually kept in a Mixed Store. Also, Ladies, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, Mens’ and Boys’ Boots and Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Shirts, &c. W A A Tfill—AGE UTS. (1> 1 ryrr PER month to sell NATIONAL OJ to FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.— Chairs And Cribs, Missis' Chairs, Baby Carriages, Mattresses, Window Shades, Ac. September 4-tf. R. D. COLE & BRO., 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 26—3in. Pittsburg, Pa. 4Y r . T. COLE, dentist, Office No. 7, Masonic Building, Up Stairs, NEWNAN, GA, All kinds of PLATE WoRKand PLUGGING done with neatness and WARRANTED. CtTH'eeth extracted without pain by the use [April 20-tf. of NARCOTIC SPRAY. (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 paneL, 1£ inch thick, $3,00—50 cents pcf side for moulding. Four panels, l.[ inch thick, $3,50—50 cents per side for moulding. l.J inch thick 20 per cent, added; 1|, 33£ 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 9 cts. per light, primed and glazed 23cts. r |'UVO MONTHS after date application will J tie made to the Ordinary of Carroll Coun ty for leave to sell all the real estate belonging countv, deceased. JAS. S. TUMLTN, Adm’r. LAURA J. TUMLIN, Adm’x. •July 24-2.—$0. 10x12 11 << It it it ti 30 “ 10x1613.1 It It tl tt It 36 “ 10x18 15“ It ti It tl It 41 “ 12x!4 I 5 tl .( It It 41 “ 12x1616 tl it tt tt ll 46 “ 12x1817 LI tl It it tl 50 “ 12x20 18 It tl tl It tl 56 “ Lip Sash 2 cents a light extra, All goods shipped free of drayage. Newnan, Ga., Sept. 28-tf. Pocket & Table Cutlery, Pistols, Pow* der, Shot Dead, &c , &e. Also, a line assortment of Crockery & Woodware, Sole Leather, Shoe Findings, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, kc. Also, a splendid assortment of TOBACCO & SNUFF. We will keep on hand a supply of rinnm (if tfltf nr mvw * iii v\ iimMumir., To meet the wants of our customers. Our goods are bought exclusively for CASH in New York Market, and wc feel assured that we cm li as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Our motto is REDWINE * FOX, A»rr. ATVTTA, GtEOHGtIAi Wholesale and retail dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICALS. In Store 500 BOXES FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS; 20,000 llis. WHITE LEAD—all grades; Vr _ y „„ e , LINSEED OIL. LARD OIL. TANNERS’ OIL, SPERM and LUBRICATING OILS, M PURE NON-EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL; Cash Sales an.l Short Prolits! ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, The largest and best stock of American and Foreign Perfumeries, SOAPS, COMBS Jtnd BRUSHES, TOMADES, AND Thankful for past favors and custom, we hope in the future to merit a liberal share of patronage, and cordially invito all to call and examine our Stock. Sept25—tf- G. L. & It. A. JOHNSON. A. J. EOBEBT, J. A. BISAXEB, WM. A. RICHARDSON, 5 irietta, Ga. Marietta, Ga. Louisville, Ky. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large and well selected STOCK OT NEM FALL AND WINTER GOODS, isisting in part of: DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS, of all kinds. October 7th, 1868. JOHN. S. BIGBY. J. C. [communicated.] Little Gena Wiley. Lancs. Cloaks. Silks, &c. that they should address it at the next PIECE GOODS, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, K00P SKIRTS, Balmorals, Flanels, Linscys, Breakfast Shawls, aud manr otheFarticles too numerous to meutioa. Horrible.—On last 3Ionday Rachael meeting. The chair also appointed the j Wilcoxon alias 31elver, (colored) left j following gentlemen as alternates : 31. 31. j her house a few moments to see a Freeman, Jas. 31. Glass and Andrew E. ! a neighbor. While absent a hog entered ! Calhoun. | her house and eat off one of the hands of Un motion ot 31 r. Joe 3\ eill, the New- ; her child, seven months old, to the wrist, nau Herald, was requested to publish and when the mother returned, owing { ke proceedings ol the meeting, to the screams of the sufferer, thebrute j b >e meeting then adjourned to nest was just beginning on the ^ 31onday night, 19th inst. 3Iedical aid was called in but it is thought ; ^ 3IcKlXLEY, Pres t. the child will die. ^ j H. P. Wright, Secretary. We are requested to say that it is the As we are determineu to sell ns CHEAP as jg^pThe Rome Courier says netwcora ^vi<h of the club, that the young men any other house in this city, we would use can jJfcjougbt in Floyd county, fcWlfty Trom the country come prepared to stay 1 buyers to call ou us, and examine our large cents bushel. over night, as they intend having a torch J stock before purchasing anywhere else. 4p . ♦ light procession and speaking at night,; Having one of our Firm constantly in the: Government of the L fiited the services ot the 3Iar'hal and suf-; Eastern market, we buy our goods very cheapj States has recognized the new goteru- g c q eu t number of police have been secured j and sell them the same way. * meBt established in Spain. j to tcep order, at the regular meeting of : Call on us and buy bargains. j ^“Bullock has appointed Judge E.; the club. JOE WEILL i CO. . H. 3Iorreli, Judge of the Chattahoochee j Motto fbr ajoum-HisTl-Do write and fear Greenville St. Newnan, Ga.! Circuit, until his successor is qualified, i not.” Close the door lightly, Bridle ihe breath. Our little Earth Angel Is talking with Death :— Gently he woos her, She asks no delay— His arms are about her, He bears her away. GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS, Music comes floating Down from the dome; Angels are chanting The sweet welcome home:—- Come, dear Maogib, Come to tbe bed— Gaze on the sleeper— Dear Gena is dead \ Smooth out her ringlets, Close her blue eye,— No wonder such beauty Was claim'd ia the sky 1 Gross her hinds lightly Ou her little white breast, So like a mild spirit StravM from the blest. Bear her out softly,— This idol of ours— Let her grave-slumbers B« mid the sweet flowers. t. \ EE now prepared to fill Orders for Marble- andto furnish MONUMENTS. SLABS. TOMBS. &c.. finished in the best style aud at LOWER PRICES than the same work done with Northern Marble Our Marble is equal to THE BEST AMERI- J CAN. . Dealers can be supplied with BLOCKS and SLABS of any dimensions. gfp'For information or designs address GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS, FINE TOIEET GOODS Eter brought to this market. All departments of our business are how Com plete, and tbe attention of the trading public 13 especially called to our very large stock and mod-* erate prices; IREDWlKE & FOX, Corner Whitehall and Alabama Strs., ATLANTA,’GEORGIA. Either at Marietta, Ga., or Jasper Pickens Co. Ga. Sept. 4—tf. ATLANTA DRUG STORE W. c. COUETNEY. ttt E. MURDOCH. A ■ S. JU1BDOCU. X A ♦ \J * LU UAAA *'Ll A Co \J\J ♦ j FACTORS —AND— 60M2SIM2031 NO. 9 BOYCE'S WHARF. (Charleston. S C. £yr"A !vances made by P. F Ccttxno & Co., Newnan, Ga.- [Sepf 18’68—tf. T. M. with F. W. SIME3 & Co., 0OTV6S TAQTQ3.S -AND GE.YERAL . W um mm\m, SAVANNAH. CxA. August 28-tf. tjNTIDEn UATION ATi HOTEL, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Wl L S O WHJLtlME it CRANE, (SUCCESSORS TO JOS. A. DAVIS,) HOUSE ESTABLISHED IN 1854. erms Strictly Cash. K EEP constantly on hand a complete assortment of the Purest and Best Medicines, Impor ted and Domestic. A'-sof, SURGICAL and DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Trasses, Abdominal Supnorters, L ibels, Glassware. Window Ghiss, Putty, Paints. 0il3, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Fluid and Solid Sledicinal Extracts, Tinctures, Syrups, Ointments, and a complete ■tssortrrrent of FINEST TOILET ARTICLES from the best manufacturers of Europe and Amer ica. B -in? practical Druggists of many years experience, and their connection with New York Houses h?ing second to none, they invite Jlerchants and Families, wishing goods in their line, to give them a trial. N B.—Person^ ordering by mail will have the same concessions made in Prices, and receive the same kind of Goods a3 though personally present, jgegp'Eihert! discounts made to Merchants, Jobbers and Physicians. J. 8. WILSQN, II. D. W.' H. CRANE, Chemist, 12 years with Haviiand, Risley &Co., late Haviland, Chichester & Co. May 30-tf, Augusta, 6a. ■A MM