Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1866, July 26, 1866, Image 4

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RAILROAD guide. MACON AM) WESTERS UAII.UOAD. A. J. WHITE, I Y.»>II*EnT, ! K, 11. WALKKU. SHrju Macon % ft«> A. M Arrive at (trifllii. II 80 “ f Arriv#at AtUnta . 1 ft 7 I’ M. liteve Atlanta ftft A. M Arrive at Oriffin \* fto “ *• Arrives at Macon 1 ftft r. m SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD. WM. HOLT, I’rj»ii.kxt. VIRGIL COWERS, SiVt. Macon I 23 A. M. Arrive* at Kufaulu <"> 18 C. M Leave* Eufaula ft 10 A. M Arrive* at Macon 1 10 I’. M. ALBANY lilt AM 11. fiinithville 2 42 I’. M. Arrive* at Albany I 31 IV M lint, i Albany 7 11 A M Arrivca at Sinitliville o'J A M MUSCOGEE RAILROAD. JOHN SU STAIN, Phß-iki m. CLARK K, Si i-'t. Ixiavr* Macon 7 23 A. M. Arrive* at Columbus I 21 A M l>*avea Columbu*..... • .7 A M. Arrive* at Macon 3 io I’ M GEORGIA RAILROAO. ,1. P. KINO, PkksiiiVnt- E. W COLE, HrrY. Dave* Augusta 7 AM Arrivim at Atlanta .-rt C. M Leave* Atlanta . 7 OJ A, M. Arrive* at Augusta V 30 A. M NIGHT TRAIN. Leave* Augusta .. .. .ft 10 A. M. Arrive*at Atlanta.. .0 11 A. M. Leave* Atlanta ..7 80 I*. M Arrive* at Augusta .. . a3OA. M. ATLANTA A WEST POINT RAILROAD GEORGE G. HI LL, Si i 't L*avea Atlanta %. .. .. fi '*o A. M. Arrives at West Point II •!*» A M Leaves Eaton lon 1- Bft I* M Arrives at Atlanta 6 00 I'. M. CITV nrINKNH DIKKCTOKV. A. BKLLAMV—Mayor —Offlco at city Halt. THUS. NALL—Clerk and Treasurer «*f City | Council. Office at Null «i Ransom’s Store. (»K<>. D. JOHNSON Chief Miirsluil. Office nt I City Hall. Airkmmic*. —C, W. ('. Wright, J. S. \Yi«o, A. j H. Mathewi, J. N. Harris, <\ !•’ Newton, M l> Stnith, Henry Moore, John 11. White. BUSINESS COMMITTEES. Finance—Ransom, Moore, Harris. Stukkts ani» Ali.evh—White, Wnj/ht, Mull* I ews. Ohi*iman< ».*»—Moore, Smith, White. Ckmetcribh am* Pi nu< Loth—Wright, Harris . Smith. l*i Mrs ASt* Pt'tiu* WKi.La-Bmit.il, Mathews,! White. Stiiket Kkc koahimknts —Harris. Newton, Moore Ni isANeca —Matheww. Newton, Itansoui. Pktiti<»n*—Newton Ransom. Wright. COUNTY OFFICERS. 1 IV DJSMI’KK —office up stairs j in l »«M- Fellow* Hall. J. 11. COSXAI.I.Y— Clerk of Superior Court. Office ill O.hl Fellowrt Hall. 4. It. LAM Cleik Inferior Ceuit * tffi< c up ■ stairs in < hid- Fellow * llall. h. n hot at si»e, nr Til os. SIMON TON County U u of flee al Hr J. W. S Mitchell's Store oo\ ii, \mi:nt offickus. It CoMI*ToN I S. Inf* mill Revenue Tax Collector. - Office at Hi*: Planter *» Rank Huihling, . Solomon Vtr« «*t. I>. A. JOHNSON I . tt. Tax Atae • ,-«*r. office; in IManter'* Hank ltuileing. KATES OF LEGAL ADVERTISING. Sales of Lamia by Administrat«»rs. l'.x-eutors amt <•uarUiaiiH, are icquutnl hy law t*» he hehl on the firs! Tuaadny In * n h month, lu-twcen the hour* of ten tn the forenoon ami three m i ho after noon, at III*- court litinse hi lll*' county in which rty is **itmtl •-•? Notices #»f these talc* must ho given in a public gn/ette to *liiy* praviotia. Notieea of sales of |*e,sonnl proparty must he given in ll public g l/.ette I• * thl\ * | i Vi- UH to s ile. Notice to debtors an«l cre*iitors ol an estate must he published 1 » days Notiee that application will 1 •* made t«* tin* Count of Ordinary for lou\< I** well Urn* l must he puhliahvd two months Citations fur letters **f Admiuistraliou, (Jumlt anship Ac., inu’vt ho pul• 11-11« \ ;;i» days. CitstinuH t -r ilisiwisrioii from naukiniMl ration, one* 1 A month for six month-*. Pm*letters of ill mts«uon trom (7uur«lianri«ip 10 days. Itules for the f« rech»shre of mortgages must he published onee a month for four mouth*—for es tablishing h»t papers f«»r the full space of tl.r months—for compelling titles from Administra tors, where bonds have been given by the deceas ed. for the full space of three months. Publications will always be continued according these, the legal requirements, unless otherwise ordered at the following LATIN. Sheriff,* sales per levy *»t ten lines or less f.” on Sheriff* mortgage ti fa sale* per levy ft i o Tax Collector's sales, per levy r. oo Citations for letters of Adiuiuistratiori, ft 0() I'itatioas for letters of Guardianship, 3 oo Notice of application for dismission from Administration. 6 00 Notice of application f.*r dismission from Guardianship 4 fto Application to sell Land f* 00 Notice to Debtors and Creditors, 3 ou ef Laud per square, 3 i»0 Sale of pcrilhable pr«»perty todays JOO Estrav udtk*es, 00 days, j nO roreciosure of mortgage, per square, \ o For man advertising his wife, in advance. to 0 SPRING STYLES IRS, JAfKSrt.V & SFWTO.V, PAS 11 ION A l SL K M 1 LI.IN OXS. GRIFFIX, GEORGIA. KEHIUWRY INSTALLMENT. WK 11A Vl'i 'I IIKPLEAM 111! op IXV HIM » V ini; our ftionds end publi ■ gciicrullv. Hint wo have just received from New York a bneuiilul collection of the most fashionable goods in our line, and would respectfully invite the citizens of Oriflin, and surrounding country to examine our sto«k before pure liming elsewhere, as we call and will sell ns LOW ns can he'purolinsed in the State, We have also the pleasure of statins that wo have made arrangements in New York to keep om selves supplied with the MOST FASHION ABLE GOODS that can he had, so that we mav he uhle. at all times, to suppl»our friend* and customers, with the vo-y latest styles. • MRS. JACK*u5r .t N i:\tton. Feby Is Ctn. to e : THE subscribers. having completed llie.i<• ar- , rangemenU, are now prepared to furnishthe j itizens of Griffin, and surrounding country, with IOH in quantities to suit, at their new ICE j HOUSE, opposite the Passenger Depot. The f i rice for the present is five cents by retail, and a liberal deduction will bo made to tbe trade. 1 July otf MANLEY A JACKSON. 1 Legal Advertisements. ( IKORGIA, SUALHING COUNTY—IVIiws* | I Win ii »!»::.,rv. Atmiiiia,rator w.ili 1 l,v Will us L: .iiy U MVllnry «I.<-r«,.v,1 l« m*- [ f..r «i. ..ril.r -••Ii K««l L-!«W Ui «aiJ l^laU-. TJ„, m to < it.- ana min « ■ »> “•* |M-r*nin* CnllC.'l I.' and, *" 1"' **»il K|>['i:Kl at In} ntfl'* vit bill ill. tilin’ | ■*•• -i ili-’l Ly liv, t’> *bnw • in.’ it any e*i-t. why an «i lit n ilLuriiint'tin • ' ’•ai’l lli’al l.ntat' flmiiM i.ot In-grai.ti>l. < ui.’l i m\ bat..! at • «ic«. Hii» Jl.v 2t'tli. • 1 F. I*. HloMl KE, Mayflir.nl tin Unary. W th« City < f GiiHin.oii tli. t i-t l«.-<Iay m July n«»t,«fic liou.e ami lot in Grilliit, bn«.« a u• •• E»|i.r blank*tuilli *li«p," *itu it* >1 I s| " : ‘ near lb- City llall. l-vi-.l on a, th* , My «*l Juki. lUp-r. t.. »ot..<y ••»«■ h fa ">«“«* fr ™ “ J.iUi-.’* Coutt. of l<a.l»t Innrict. (< M. j l.owi rtn John E-I*n L-V V ma.l-, aM r. t-iru.-.i . to ,bv It. H..L! c.*t. • .1.1- | • |> I*. lioYAL. -1.-iiif. j May 51 1 (* lE*M(G|\ J'I’AI ! 'I NG Col N’l Y. —Wl.oiii. • J.tar. II L’Ha.i npi'li’» to in-for l-tt-i <ot iii-mi ’ion ui a.iniinutintor on tb- -tjit- of llii{rb i Hill nil. il«c-*.-ii. I|« l.a,in(t fully mluiini 3-i-o anil winih.t lit* -ni-1 —*-tat.-. t Til. -- at- til.T. for.-’ tnritnitol .lit—t all . -i.« j con—rni.l to Ii- ami nt'l'-at otll. - within 111- Inn. |l|. M l ih-'l I.V law. Hint -bow -'in— ll »»> .’Yi.t nil, 1.ai.1 lett-r- ol .I, mi—ion >h<ni|.| imt 1-- (ranttd Givru under my band at ni\ omce lbt* Mil, 7111. lßfi'b U I'. I>l'Ml KE. I May 17 Ctn Ordinary i 1 EOIIGIA. t l-ALDIM. col NT\ Wli. :. ii I I Win. M. Rlnnton administrator on the I>tate i of John H Iti’id late of rni.l ounty I •—aac.l u|. plies t«» no- for h*tter*4 «•! dbmi- i *u an n.lniinistiir t*»r on lft tnte lif havr ' fully a lmmi ’• :• «l mi l wound up the same. • 'l ltetw are therefore to city and a inmni-h nil p- i hoiis interested or concerned to 1». in.* 1 app* *r * lit my office Within the time picm-nbcd by law. . uml i*li«*w * au.HH if any ‘xi t why sai*! letters of • li-*-mission should not I-** trri»nl*d. Civen under my ham! at my office, this the I J t day <»f A j*ril I sm> S ‘April 1-tli in»*m. I D. DIsM.IKI , | Ordinary. 1/ 1 GKORGIA t OCNTV —Where I | , H Win, M. lilai.toii iithiiiiio-t inter on tin I - tote of Sarah F. Reid late .*f -aid *■■*»unfy ‘h I m|*| lies to me for ietf.-rsof .hsini don as ii.liiiinc j I rat or on said I. tat e lo having I ill ly admin, d* - red , I and wound up the same. 'Muse are therefore to eit e and admonish all! pel sons ildel est«*«l or eoiie« riie<l to he and nJ• j*« :2 , :at my office within the time prescribed I*\ law | | ami aliow cause if any exist, why said I--tiers should . ! not begnuit'-d. Given under my bund at my offie* this Ist day of April lHitn F D. D!>Ml Kl.. Ordinary. - .. i (1 KOKGIA, SPALDING CtH’NTY.—Whereas 1 (icorge \V. White applies to me for h tt« i- of dJ-oni-don as ad mist niter on the estate «-t (’luirU - I*. Wliite, deceased, having fully ie.'ministered and wound up said estate, . 'I liese are, therefore, to eile and admonish nil I per-ons intereslctl, t.» he, and appear at my office. wiMiin the time piescrihed by law. t<» slmw eause. if any exist, why such let' -i s should not he grant id. (iiven under my hand, at office, this 3 ; >tli day «*f .hitmary, 1 ><»'»♦>. I D. DlsMI KK, (Ji din ary. ! (1 LOIdi!SI'ALIM N(i Col .I V. —Win, \s B Tims. S. Al’eti applies t<* n < f<*r h-ttei •> ol dis. mis i«*n on the estate «*t A. A. C. Allen, In* ha\ing fully mlniinisteretl said estate. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned to he ami appear a* my office within the time prewi.bcd by law, to show eause if any exists, why said letters dismissory should not he granted. Given under m\ hand at office, this the liitli day of IVbiuiiry. I Feh. 22 liffim. I D. DLSMI KK, ( M*'hnary. / 1 l «)U<ll \ SPALDING OH STY When \ I W,M p.dNf,. Mi-plies to me IM‘ le!!rrs rrf j iAd minis! iat ion on the i>late »»l t'oriieli ts Johns 1 ! son, late of paid c«»un*;. i« «• - a-* and. 'I lit se ar®, then for*; to rite and admonish all p> i . . ;s interested or t'oiieci oetl to t*e ami appear at my oiliee within the time prescribed by law to ( sh«»\v cause if any exist why mi* h letters of Ad ministration should not granted. | Given under my hand at office this the l ltli June U»&6. Uhl F. D. DIS.MLKK, . • - \TY days after .lit. I shall apply to the Or, vr dinars of Spnhling 1 dmuty t* >r leave to sell the 1 i Real rotate h* h.ngii .r to the I >tute .»! Idler Far j l in *1 eased. dOSIAII SHEFFIELD, A'lniinistrator ol Teter FarrarY Lstut* i '. 1 • 6 and % j I ’.i its Si rr.mou Go* nr, Mui ehTerm; Y m*u*. 11 L Ridgeway ) > Libel for Divorce. : Maty A. F. Ridgeway. \ 11 ap\>* arii g to tlr* (’«»uit that tl •• Defendant is not to I* 1 found in 111** County of Butts, and is J not to he found iii th; - . -tat*-, it is ordered that j th»* def» mbmt he t. quire.] to he and appear at the i the next term of the Mipe-rior Court ot said Com* j ty to niisw* r the Clai tiff in an action of Libel ; : for Divorce, and that this order he puhlishe*! once n month for four month* previous to the next ter*n ! •of tli ih Court J. A. 11l N’T Li bet! art’s Att’y 1 i A true extract from the Minutes of said Court i March ir., lSiiil, W. ii. 11 wi -! *m. t lei h. ! aprlli 1«» Ordinary, j ■/-*!. Ht( IA. SI’ALHING CUI '.I Y. \Y h-r, AIM A. M.t-uU.iit-li A.lmiiii-t I nt.ir . f 11 ‘ Met mhuigh *leeeasctl app’i* s tt* m* for an order i to sell tha real e v tnto bclo- r :i:ig to said estate. I These are, therefore, to < ito and admonish all ’ persons eoneernetl to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law* to show cause i it any exist, why an order authorizing the sale of 1 said real estate.should Hot h* gjnnt and Given under my hand t office.this 2nd day of 1 In’y 1 S♦'.(’*. 1\ I V- 1 >L>.M l K Id, ()rdii»ary. j July lu-tiiuh ? I / 3 EoRGIA. SI’ALI'ING Vt>l M Y--\\ li, r,.is * I AY. I’. Maxwell ajij.lt. a i,i me fi>r -let« V-t sos I Adiuinistration on the e-Inte . f Small Kirk,date • of «*ii.l eounty de-.-»>nsed. j Those are, therefore, t-* * itc and :i Imonjsh nil ; peraons iiitcrested or ooi * cruetl to he ami app* ar at my office within the time pi* ' nht 1 bv law tv* I show cause, if any exist, why such letters of Ad : ministration should Hot he grant* and. 1 Given under n»\ hand at office this 2nd day el ! July. 1 StW. “ F. D. DLsMldvi:, Ordinary. | July 19-SOd Sheriff's Sale. ON 111- first TuOTjnr it! Auj?n«t ih>x(, 1- tw—ll tlie tistiiil Uoitre of mil... will A- sold before i tbo Court Hon.-.' door, in th- city of Griffin, tlie following viie.mt Lot* of hn .l, nccof-lint; tu the 1 I’htn of >aiil lily. In wit 1.-ts Nn. :: mill l in *<|itar- 13; Xu. lin ire II ; Xu. 3in square j 1j ; nil cuntainkg one acre ench. No. 2 in si|i are 11, uonlniiiinn uno acre to he laid otf in four Luts j . of one fourth aero car’ll, square ftft < - ■ lining t j ! Here*, known n* tlie I’ara le jtri.u nl, Tliirt.vn ' 1 btwino** l/*tson Lot K". 4in Square t lYuntin , Hill an,l Taylor streets \li Irv ic.l u:i ns the |-u --i p'ertv of l!ic City of Gritiiu, to aatisfy ti lit from Spahliri; Supciior t'uurt tn favor t Thus. X'ali, j Ailniinisti'af *r <1 n coin/ /..v'em-n/o ,? i qnr} ol li.irtliu u’new Sl-11, iloeease-l, \s May-i ' 1 an.l OOtmeil, of the City us Griffin, poj-rlv ! pninto.t out hv the Jrfeeihmt. !>. I). lIoYAI,. sli'tr JjEf M.34*111 Teh _-i apli. Era m,l I nti’lliyeiieer. of Atlanta, copy umillylay of sah*. »,:,l s i.i hill j to f>. I*. Doyal, Sliotilf. june2S;hU A I,SO, \\rii.L BE Sx>oll BEFORE THE COURT j ,» ▼ house duor, in the City of Griffin, hetaveeu j the usual hours of sale, on the first Ttn'-day in ! August next, one one ho,'- wagon, levied on a* | the property ct Win. 11. C. Miekleherry. to satisfy I co»l' on Ii la issued Ironi Spalding Superior ('oiu I. Chas. street, fur (he us- of Hanover Bank, vs 1 Andrews, Newton ,t- Miekleherry, property p*iinted out hy Mioklcbvm . June 2S-uU‘ . D. D. DOYAR Shflf. JOIJ WORK OF' every description Prilt'ed at the Soi Ttirnv 1 !rILAtD otficc, with neatness and despat-h * cronls i. peectfiiily solicited. tt Professional Cards. VIIMiIL c:. ATTORNEY AT LAW, I GU l i-l IN . G 111 U G ID mmy |>. S. MAIITII. a rr<> it a A’ y .1 r la ir, (. u 1 r 1 1 n . «; eo ngl \. GfTi . ro’Xf ,e-»r tothe H-rahl uth-c. mayt'tf DR. M. J. DANIEL, |*|JA< IK IN*J IMIVSICIAN, < n i IWE I ii-staiis Uronl U’*r:ie; Kou.n luse\s’ Rail.ling. March l'.liin D. E. F. KNOTT, 11 nun.' re' uno 1 to Griffin. r--| —tfully t-n i t - bio 1 :• |; (I | I si UNA I. .s EKVI <E S | lotlui*. wbon.nl >!-sirc tb-in. Offic- ami rooms J in tbe ISUICK lit II.HING between'Hie '.iyery ! Ntalilcs. wbei*. lie 111 ay l'« fouio] «lay ru niftht j cx-i j.t when i’roh-slunally -ngageil. upi! I'.M ; JOHNSONS ('nm m i s >• / 011 .1/ !■ /• rhn n / .s- j AMI OKAir.tlS IN ; GRCCt I IKS, PROVISIONS & n ., &C.! MAAL.tiIA .STREET, FRANKLIN Ll.'n K, j Jnny 4, te. i .1. 1, iui.l t. w. rm km.lv | Hall & Thurman, ATI t iRNLYS A T LAW. JA< h’SOX (JhORG’IA J UZI LI. praeti-c in the cotmli-s coinposiiig the Ki.!nt JcnU'IAI. Clio in Hiul ntteii'l to the! eull-etiun ofCi Aiws iiyniiist tlie Gi-vmial Govkhn- ; AUNT Mareb Ist. ts. .1. <2- A. ALFOItI), ATRtIiNKY AT LAW, fJJUFL IX, (i \ 1 \ ’ ILL ntt*'u*l to fuich professional Lusines'-- as ▼ ▼ may he entrusted t«* his care in the coun ties of Spalding, Like, Cpeon, Monroe, Hutts llenrv , Fay cite, Coweta and Merriwethfr. Hy pjompt ami tliligent attention to pr'of. -doii.U duty lie will «‘iule/i\or ti* please those who tiny en trust him with bu.deess. lie i** <let.enuin:*d that the 1 * u- ill c - J -- of his clients, together w itli. lii-* ow n j -liiill occupy his time ami attention exclusively, j office on Hill Street, upstairs, opposite 111111 1 A1 .t» OFFICE. I February ‘22, !BOf*, ly. HOYNTON & DISMUKE. .1 rT(>lt XK V S A r L A ir 1 ; 111 ITT N GEORGIA’ I \ntirr in Front Hoorn nf Odd Fe11..,,* ; WI 1.1. practice in -lie counties of Spahling I 11-i’iy, I lilt ts. Muni'oe. Fpsun, I’lke. Mrniwelli-i j ‘ uy-lti’anil V'layton. Rnrtieuiiir ntt-ntion given U) the sett lenient iiiul eolleetion of ih’hU. J AS. S. HOYNToN. FREI). I). DlsMI KK. .Lin ti IMfYAL A- NI NNA.LI.Y, A’IToRNEYS A r r LAW. GRI FIT X’ GEORGIA. \\i r !i.L l'Ractd'e in tiii: norvrir.* 01 »V Spnhlinit. Henry. Knyette. Units. .Monroe Fpsnft I’ike, Clayton, mol M n i av*-ii! her; mol - 1 ntteml I*, the cu! lection of el aims i. gainst th i-e.lenvl i-ov—rntHent; ntoi iiiso tn the T:Jv-hi anil sole of real (flute. A-we - hull ih'vote our whole attention to our profession, vve hope to he nlile to give g.e-ial sululuolii.il It* ull who ma V Il* a I.l* pi p. t t- ■ a i.prutZ eur services. ).. T. Do AM „ A. 1). NUNN ALLA’. Dee 27, ts Charlie Wright, \\ r ATCIIMAKKR AND JKWKI.KI EAST Si 17K1111.L STREET, ! OVER CFFORD'S All Work ivnri-iigit<'<l. Dee 27. ISO.-,. lints I*. FINDLAY. TII'ES. w MANfiIIAM. FINDLAY MAN(iIIA.M, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FA M l FAMILY (iUOLEKIES AND FRO VISIONS G F.NER A1.1.Y, j Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Fruits, Card}*, : Nuts. tUv. J-C. M.« • . \ l> ■bIUFKT. OITOSITK HIM' NATIONAL SANK, H \ ()\, iiKOKGIA. I "'f.vio: . ' r MILLIiM HJIiY. \ \ ’ Ivrrave just received at our ••>(ab'i.-Tiii.--Mt ! m t*:i iii.l sI,, over Drowry’s Drugstore, a j fine and well assorted• stock of Millinery <*»»• »«1.- I jtieluding Hals, Bonnets, Trimmings, j w hich w o oiler for sale on as reasonable :erms as , ai;v other in this city. Wo iV'pt o*Fully invite the citizens of Griffin and surrounding country to call ami examine our I new Spring stock before purchasing elsewhere. I \V»*''are also prepared for cutting, fitting and makriig l.adim Dresses in the latest aud most : Ya.diio: able vies. MISS ANDERSON JL MRS. SMiTII. ; nprll gtf The Watchman, 2V WEEKLY JOriiXAL OF Literature, Politics, Religion and News. < th.-e, 119. Nassau Street, New Yqjk. It is a large quarto with eight pages, with six columns to the page, elegantly printed on heavy whitepaper. Yon ought to take The Watchman 1. Hecause in its Rhi.iumi s Department there is no Sectarianism. 2 Heeause in its Literary Department there is ! no Immorality'. I 3. Heeau in its News Department there is | no Fart ialii \. j 4. Hocause in its Ffimn al Department there is j no Furlizanship. ft Localise many of the best minds in .Amer ica :.i liberally employed upon its coluaina F*ccause it gives the latest Eelesiaetioal In iriiigon and Protestant, Foreign and | Domestic. , V. Pm an *it gives a synopsis of all tlie itr.por j tant dc:i t ;s ol Congress, together with Cicneral Now s. 5. 1 iccausc rt gives the latest reliable report of I the Markets. 2. P**:aiu*'i' gives full reports of important i ectures ami Pisoourse*. 1" P* 1 ■■»'■ • it has something for .' J eh«’;ar. and i'la »* People, for Aitista and Farim- vs. for Saints a:.d Siuncm. 11. Hecause it is a fearless, independent Journal of Progress, belonging to no Party, no et. no Church, m* Clique, no Section—but to the whole Country and ;1 its People. 12. Hecnuse where a family can take only one paper, it is »h signed to make this come nearer supplying ail its want* than any other journal in America. Terms: |4 a year; *2 for six months. $1 for three months ; sing!#copies lo cents. On Editorial burinewaddress the Editor. CHaULFN F. DEEMS, j Box ft7SO, Ne v York. 1 : S b-enptiotr n ! advertisements, address \. 1 HAMILTON, j P ».\ cTSO, Now York. SAIIIILKS, liAKVKSS AX!) h i: a t ii i: it. G- . BEEND, ( oITON A\ ANTE, r.rhr rMuffxrri/ <m / Cherry Strut MACON, GEORGIA, Cull* the attention of Dealers »n l I‘Untcr* to lii* Sto-U of S|>l«o«li 1 Smlillrrif itm! //iii’iii’ss (woods, 4 -'ii.-i-ti:i*f of '.li- follow i''(4 Goo.ls: | I.AI»IES*. GEViV mo! IS* >Y'S S ADDLE', ! (’A It IMAGE, IMGG V ,t’ DR AFi.HT HAKM'-'S, \Vot»L, HAIR aiol STRAW COLLARS A* well ns MARNE'S. BRIDLE. SOLE. UITER. BEL-j LOWS, BAND ami STRING LEATHER, nlwavs on hand at the lowest price*. HARDW A R I: , of nil kinds in lii» lino. My facilities for manufacturing all -lasses of work, nre unsurpassed hv iiny House in tio- State All I ask is, LOOK AT >IY STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY. All Kinds of Repairing Done April’JO'Cni EUREKA OIL. THE GEli-ATE'T DISCoYTTRY OF THE AGE 1 The Mils-ring public will be l'Iio! to ki.OW t* HI i}. W. Croft A Cos. arc again before the people I with their wonderful “Eureka oil." Owing to | the impossibility of getting tlie chemicals dm ii g i tli- war, wc were forced to suspend, for the time, i the niamifa-luring of the oil. Now that | cace has | again smiled on our “Sunny f South, ’ we have great j lv incr-ilsed our Capital, aud also liave associated \iitlt u.- Dr. M. A. Siui Ki.itroun, as proprietor, wlm * lias -oitsiderahle experience in his I’rufe.-sion, m il j a good knowledge of Clictuistry, who will devote , his whole miml to the purchase of Clieniicais, and manufacturing of the (til. litis iitedteine is st i icily 'a Vegetable Compound, and contains nothing whatever, that would he in any way d-letviiuus to j the s’, stem, or ineompntttiie with the rem-dbs : whici. might ehat.ee to he administered. M- do ; not propose to cure nil diseases with the Eureka ! oil, no Combination of remedies ever did, or ever ! will, prove a ''jinnacm for utt HU " We espe- I eiallv tnmend this remedy for the cute of "all inflnmatorv and uleeratious alfeetions. Sri-li as intlau ation and uh’i rntmil of th- .!/■.,i'/i, , Thr-it. St.;,:u-h. <n,d lltach, pt/Uhrria. Him n I tery Diarrhtut in ! /*«<•» can «'» car* / Ay it* k.o hi ,i ,■ r 7 .o',-’/" ndiiiU. 1 - intlamatorv rh,*um*i' [tisin it giv-s almii-t bn/untitHMut rrli- f. anil will r-Tie aTTry lal g— *~f i‘i ifjrtrtTy ■ T li-h eiftTs [TT ,i|.ii an inv.df.'il'le rem-dv for N-*iralgi- atl'-etioi s, I .V’w’.s «»d AY.»;. , )'"»«. /a'Ve..’. -.*'■/« /ox.*.*, rntw. I Tetl r. /ft.;,' / Ihnw, .«/..»./« m and - • •!. I ~n tooth < <rh'-. Knill'l! ,l 1,r11'11,.< Ai-.d in ; eouglTs of every kii and, at -! froni alt . hi,{ \ l,n;r the irurt'lj'or its su/irriiT. U.il: i.ry ouglis it /rdf ntrr. In J‘ >tlr!/ (\nu:.-oit/d i,n. .1.-7/ ~,t, Rrviiclutis. it is tlie best pallinttv- ii the ■world. In nei- ity of the Stoiuaeli, i Dispepsia and rholie.it will give ,'-i»i*diii/- r //>■/. ml it, ! that long train of derangements of the stomach in pregnant females, it always gives inwlnidunu •'* I reli-f. Nobody who has ever tried it for such | affliction*, will Vie without it. In t.'holera-infiiii' ; turn and general d-raij--m-nt of the stomach ntoi bowels in infants, it has no supetior. Di ali i::t< rnal atfections, give to adult from 17 ; to fto drops, diluted witn wat-r,repeated as often as necessary, frdm one to four hours apart according to the emergency of the ease. ' j 1 tor- for Children front ft to lft drops, according hvrige. and tondition, and feme nlier to apply th” ! (111 liver tli-' scat of the pain, and rub briskly'with : the hand. In all external afreetions whet, the (l-sh is t-n- I ' d-r, dilute the oil with water. Saturate a piece | of raw cotton-lint or tire linen cloth and apply in external piles, and to ulcers, burn*, scald'd’-. Keep I the dressing wet with the medicine all the time. lii 1 rheumatism and all spinal and kidney affections, J the nu-dieine must he taken internally in 30 to to drop doses, four or live hours apart, and rub freely . jit the sain ■ time. In Coughs when there is paiii J ill the 'breast, apply freely over seat of pain and I over Dorsal Spine. Try the Eureka Oil, and if it does not give sal isfagtiou in al! ordinary otts-s. you riiii ;hy applying to our agents) get your 1 | money back. | Manufactured and for sale by our agents in all j the principal -ities and towns South. <; w. croft'* Cos. M. A. SHACKLEFORD, M. I>. j ’ i’roprietor. For sale 1 i.v N B. DUKWIIY * Cos., Druggists, East side Dili street Gritiiu, Ga. j Orders received and tilled in unv quantity by N". H. DREW I: V * Cos., sol-agent's, tiriflin; Gii. I ,'u'y HI, I SAC —3m HARDWARE <Sc CUTLERY. CAKUIANE MATERIALS TUIMNJINi.S, FAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES AND GLASS. C. 11. .It >ll NS< )\ is const a nr! v at hi.a old stand or* Hill street, a large assort me? t of nil goods in his line, which he is selling at *• wholesale and retail as low'as they can he bought ■ j in nnv interior market, j TERMS CASH. /nsttrr Your Propcvtij ! ( . H. .irmxsov is Agent for the Si*l rillißN MUTUAL Insuranee Company, of ' : A thens,Ga., Capital, *23A.mnt The UNDERWRITERS AGENCY of New I ovcr $3,00Q,C00 , VHL HOME Insurance Company of New ! York, near ‘ ' .<4,000,000 I’HIEMX * EITXAM Company of Hartford, [ U onne-’t ieut, and other good Com pan i t-p. Risks are solicited on Cotton, Merchandise, Furniture, and Buildings. IW I '"Vf.s promj’tlv adjusted. Dec 27. ts ! Plantation for .Sale. (Oh bLK for sale my place in Schley county, j bft-. containing ft:>s acres. There are 2‘"> j .. r s clt a red, the balance heavily timbered with ! t*.ak and pine. Ibis is one of the most desirable pi;n e-5 in >< nth A estern fieorgia, being both pro ductive an.l healthy. There lias not been a case ol chills nn 1 fever, nor any malarious sickness in threo years, or since I have owned it. The place * s rijriit miles from Amerieus, and four miles from Ellaville.thf eoanty site. There are about 160 acres m cultivation- SO in wheat and rye, 40 in cotton, and about the same in com Half of the corn and ' <HTtton crop will he sold with the place, if desira 1 hie. Also, a few Hogs and Cattle. Titles good.— Possession Ist October, or if the purchaser take the crop. po««ession given immediately, j Price, with onehilf the crop, sf‘2 per acre without the crop. $lO per acre. Address' Dr. A. G. Ilornady, on the premise*, or | thoimlw.’-ih-r, at Atlanta. Ga. mn\ 17 —2m H. C. HORN’AI>Y x IW HARDWARE STORE 11. C. I!A liROIV, Mi'll .E-ALE AND RI.FAI I. DEALER I N Ihn ihrm t , Ctillti if, Millions. \t HMUTi.IIAIL ST., COKVI.t: AI.AtiAMA, ATLANTA. r,K< *i:>UA. lla> Just uived a Large and >p.undid assortinent of Table t'utlerv, l’ocket Cutlery Shoe Knives, Scissors and Shears Razors an*i Straps, Steel-, Needles Chop Axes, Hatchets, Foot Adz, I‘lanes, Chisels, Axes. Broad Axes, Saw Setts, Drawing Knives, Angers. Braces and Bits, Hammers, Monkey \\ reaches, Hand Saws, Cross Cut Saws, Anvils, Bellows, Bench Screws, \ ires. Woo*l Saws, Miii Saws Stocks and Diet, Wagon Boxes, Steel Stjuares Gimlets. Pipe Boxes, Bufftr' Nuts, Carriage Bolts, Shoe Nails, Shoe lacks. Iron at.tl Buggy Findings, Shoe Hammers, Shoe l’tiicers, Shovels, Tongs, Fire Irons, shoe Awls, Shoe l’egs. Foot Scrapers, Hinges, Butts, Shoe Thread, Spades, Shovels. Fol ks, Hatties, Garden Rakes, Garden Hoes, Screws, Hooks and II nges, Fire Boils, I’latf'onii Scales, Holts, Latches, Sash l’uilies, | > 'outlier Scabs, Rope Nails, - tsh Wrights Colton Cards, Wafer Buckets, Cut tain Bands, Bed Casters Coff.e Mills, Slams. Sieves. Well Huekets, Tubs, Brooms, Jim Crow Cards Sifters, Sad Irons, Tin Dippers. Cocoa Dippers, Cooking Stoves, Office Stoves, Ovens, l'ots. Tea Kettles, Sauce Bans, F ,ying Pans, Tin Buckets. Tin Pans, Lock Chains, Trace Chains, Horse Bfiisliee, Curry Coinhs, Whitewash Brushes. >lioc Brushes. Candle Sticks, (til Lamps, Grind Stones, piles, Shaving Cream and Soaps, Looking Glasses, Eancctts, Brittauia Ware, Te i Setts. Gun Caps, Gun Tubes, Spoons, i.adlees. Sand Paper, and And iinniortHrs other articles. In fact, every thing usually k-pCin a Wholesale ai 1 Retail Hardware House. (bder* lespcetfuilv solicited and pronptlv tilled. January- 1, Ct’>. Sn>. Al !i STOCK iIE FAMILY AND FANCY g hoc i: u i i:s, is in w complete. Wc invite nn examination « f • 'ii F Suarars, Coffees. Teas, Flour, and Rice Fivrii ground BU KWH TFL UR. si cap no i >/; s i arr. i.- k-r-l. Codfish, 11-I rings. p,; ,-f t„l.;ill-.fi 1 lyst.~~ Sai dri. Pie i ritits. Can 1 Hills' Dates. Rai'ins, Prut.cs, Figs ami Nt - of all kinds. Keinsenc Lamps. Wicks. « Lit nidi. Candles ill Paratlne Wax. >t.ar and laitow. Em and slick Candv in great vm i-t v Milk, ILiinr, Sod,, i 17;,r. A}/ / awl Plain Vrarkfrs. Irt xh Pain/ aud Stale (duese always on hand. Snto/tiiiM on<i C/tt trill" 'l'olittcct■. in git nt vaiiety. In hri-i, it is our aim to keep those good? thin every Housekeeper Daily I?. For prices, we prefer our Customers to exercise their own judgment, We solicit a call from our friend?, and t lie-pub lie generally S, W. MANGHAM, & CO Dee. ‘27, $. T. ATKIN, Wholesale nml Retail Denier in Stoves, Ranges, Orates. Pumps, Cutlery. Britania. ami Platr,l Ware, Wnotion ami Willt w Ware, House Furnishing (mods, etc., etc., etc, etc., Al&u, Manufacturer of Tl\, (OPPEII AM) SIIEFTM WIRE, No. 2 Winship Block, Peachtree ... Street ATLANTA, OIIOHOI. STOVES, RANGES. TIN PLATE. SHEET IRON COFl’Ett AND ZINC. j 150 Healing ami Cooking Stove?, with Furniture complete, # The Chilton Cooking Range, the best Range in use. .°*Uo,ooo lbs. Iron, assorted sizes of the best quali ty. A NICE ASSORTMENT OF English .and German Table Cutlery, Scissors, Butchers* Knives, Shovels, Spades, <kc. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Plain an«l Planished Tin Ware, Rritunia and .Inpaned Ware, Wooden nml Willow Ware, House Furnishing Goods, (in variety), Glass Ware, Lamps, „ Gas Fixtures, Manilla Rope, lied Cords, Twine, Blacking. Shoe and Stove Blacking, Ac. tnaySl—Am NATIONAL HOTEL. Corner WhiMiall Street and W. <fc A. Railroad ATLANTA, UEOIUiIA. This NewlytErectcd, Commodious, First Class Hotel, Ellegantly furnished throughout, and complete in nil its appointments, is now open for the reception of guests, and in successful opciation. Attached to this Hotel is a fine Billiard Parlor, with Phelan Tables. A First Class Bar, fully and completely (stocked with choice liquors, Wiues and Cigars. The patronage of the public is respectfully so licited. PR ATI', PON'D COREY, 11. D. Harms. Clerk, Proprietors. Late of the “Brown House," Macon On. June 28th. t in. FRKMI ARRIVALK! or nsE SPRING- GOODS, AT X. 11. Sill OX 'S - I (at liexkt casks’ old staxd.) Consisting of a Full Assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Sl'Cll AS PuPLI Ns. -MOZAMIiICU:-. SILKS. DEBAIZE. MUSLIN* DeLAINE, ORGAN DI and PLAIN' MVSI.IXi SII.K MANTILLA-, and LINEN TRAVELING -ACKs. A great variety of SHOES AND SLIPPERS, NOTIONS and all kinds of PERFUMERY, and SOARS, Ladies Traveling TRUXKSA- Also a Fine Assortment of t'LOTIIIMI i fiEYTS FIIIMSIIHC GOODS STRAW, WOOL AND FFi.T HATS, C A S S I M E Ii E, LIN E X an and COTTO X ADE, For Suits, and a Fine Stock of BOOTS which I will sell at very low prices. COME ONE, COME ALL, And examine my Fine and Cheap Stock of Goo i- '. It will astonish you how cheat)vou can I,uf of me; ail I ask, please give me a * trial, and satisfy, yours,-it that you can Uv Roods as cheap as you < 1 i.I before the \w. Our -to-k is complete, and of the lest .j'rO'v, All efforts .will be mad-to mttr \i ur .’>|'i’rova! an ] give satisfaction. \. 11. SI MON, At Henry Banks' Old StanJ, Griffi f!a., April 19. 1886 ts \bE\TS WWTED I\ EVER! TO®, TO SLLt. THE IOI.LOV.IXG V ALU ABLE .SOUTHERN HISTORY Stuithcrn History of v Ii?- Unr., RV L. A. Pi ILLARD. 1.-:it.*r Richmond Examiner. 2 vols . s vii., id)ml 1,75 pages each. *2,011 per vl. With 2<i Splendid Steel Portraits. This is the only-complci e arid authentic bistort of the Southern side published, extending as it docs, Mom the beginning of the war to the final surrender of the Confederate aimies. Mr. Pollard's prominent position in the Confix] ei liey has enabled him to prepare a work une qiiuled in accuracy and interest, and which is ev ery where acknowledged to he the Standard South ern History. It should tind a place in every )ibiar T II ’ SorTIIEPiN GENERALS-THEIR LIVES ASD CAMPAIGNS, IIV 1 'IT. W. r.UIKER SNOW, Willi 17 ."~i»I eiiiliii stf* I I’oi trails, 1 ml. <S vo . 500 pages, «!/ o. Containing Biographies of the distinguished Soutk ern (ieiieraU, with fu'l ami graphic account* <>f the various campaigns inwni.-h they wer<* • i gage.l It is a mo>t important and interef* tug volume, ami has bom prepared with the utmoct care ami thoroughness. 111. LIFE SERVICES AND CAMPAIGNS OF STONEWALL JACKSON, BY A VIKOIOIAN. 1 vol.. 12 mo., 324 pities: one dollar and a half with Authentic l otinits of JACKSON nml bis successor EWELL, on steel. This B the only authentic history of this distin gulshed leader which lias been written. It lias been pr« pared from Official reports contempo* rsry narratives, a id personal acquaimance, acd is complete and lull. IV. TIIE RAIDS AND ROMANCES, OF j/ or aa a* axd his men BY MBS. SAL LIE ROCHESTER FORD. With Steel Fotrait of General. MORGAN, 1 12 mo., 424 pages, sl, seventy-five cent*, A complete history of this daring officer, more thrilling and interesting than fiction. V. WOMEX OF THE SOUTH Distinguished in Literature One Vol., Eight vo.. Five hundred and eleven ff ges. Three dollars and a flialf, Illustrated with Spier did Potraits, on steel, from life, of Mme. OcTAVIA W ALTON Le V ERT, Miss Mama J. Mclntosh, Mrs. Rosa Ykrtner Johnson, Mrs. Annie Cora Ritchie, Miss Augista J. Evans, Mrs. L. Virginia French, Marion Harland, . And containing full biographical sketches ao* specimen extracts from the most celebrated wnt> lugs prose and verse, of THIRTY-FIVE DISTINGUISHED LITKRABY “WOMEN OF THE SOUTH.” All Ihe above works are having an immeßW sale, and agents are doing splendidly everywhere many making from ten to fifteen dollars per d*)' We want an agent in every town iu the South ern States. Returned Soldiers, Ladies, Teachers and others, will find this most profitable employ' ment, Exclusive territory given, and liberal induce ments offered to canvassers. For full particulars address C. B. RICHARDSON, Publisher. 540 Broadway, N. V Money Wanted- OLD, SILVER, BANK BIIXS and SPALD ING COUNTY SCRIFT, wanted by j. n. jouxson, •'>' " 'odruff’sCarriage Rcpotitory, Griffin. '*• Jnlyd ts