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GLEANINGS FrIhVI THE TAL
BOTTON NEW ERA.
The wheat crop through the county
is looking finely, but oats not so well.
Corn is coming up, but it is feared
the stand will not be good.
The people are getting enough
German carp to use on the table oc¬
casionally.
Farmers are advised to plant am
ber cane, milo maize, and sow corn
for forage. This would insure food
for stock the whole of next winter.
The New Era will begin the publi¬
cation of “ Dark Days” next week.
It is a thrilling story, which theTouR
nal has already given to its read
ers.
The Holiness meetings were attend¬
ed by large congregations and result¬
ed in great good. Those who criti¬
cised and doubted became convinced
that there was power in pure and un
defiled religion as preached and prac
ticed by these humble , consecrated ,
Christians. Talbotton is in the midst
of a great religious revival.
Spain & Persons have dissolved
partnership, and the business will in
future be conducted by Jas A. Spain.
Lulu Hurst was in Talbotton Sat
urday, J electrifying jo the people if with
her wonderful powers.
Gleaned From the LaGrange
Reporter.
Court will convene Monday week.
City officers will be elected the
first Monday in May.
A new bridge is to be built over
Yellow Jacket creek, a few miles
north Of LaGrange.
Mr. I ay lor White, of Clnpley, visit
cd LaGrange on Monday.
'Phe Reporter taught the alphabet
lady . LaGrange who has
to a m now
grown up children. The Repoiter’s
, has not weakened , . his . editorial ,. . |
age
abilities.
Mrs. W. n R. n Davidson, n oi c tit West 4
Point, is in feeble health, having a
pulmonary , disease.
Col. J I. Tructt has be a n srgges ed
for , Representative n ... place of r Mr. 4 . 1.
m
C. Crenshaw who will soon resign.
Iugersolhsm will be shown , up 1 ues
#
day night itra lecture by Mr. Theo
dorc C. Cone. If the lecturer re¬
moves the gloss, and presents it in
all its bidiousoess, his hearers will
shrink in future from anything that
has the taint of Ineerso’lism.
It is claimed that LaGrange is a
fj ne market for horses and mules.
An aged ° negro ° was found dead on
road miles from LaGrange _
the seven
j Mt Tuesday. ■ The verdict of the
'
Coroner was heart disease.
A fine Jersey herd have been re
C ently shipped to LaGrange, and are
now browsing in the pastures of Mes¬
srs B. G. and J. E. Swanson and
Major J. W. McGee.
A Mother’s Love-A Practical
Illustration of Its Power*
A mother’s love ! What a potent of thing
it is ! it will melt the heart the most
hardened criminal, when no other influ
ence would be effectual. No one but a
mother knows its fall meaning, but every
one can appreciate it it they w.l . It..
known, though, that it means sleepless
nights, care ...convenience, and if ne
cessar.v, want, hardship and death. But
the subject has been too eloquently
treated by the sweetest poets and the
ablest wi iters to tarnish an rs® a y
these columns. Too many practical xl
lustra,ions occur m cvery da -' r h,e for “
to he dwelt , that , it . . unnecessary
upon, so is
to speak of the subject further in order
to make the reader understand the full
meaning of what is to follow.
Mrs. Henry Schualen, of Ashland,
Ky., writes that her daughter has been
cured of deafness which resulted from
chronic catarrh. She tells how she had
lost all hope of her daughter ( her ideal)
being cured, and how overjoyed she is at
the result. After trying many remedies,
she savs Peruna brought a cure, and
that the daughter’s hearing is restored.
She concludes, by speaking in the most
flattering terms of Peruna. and then de
scribes in the most lovely manner the
happiness it has brought her, and reviews
the distress she experienced while her
daughter was afflicted.
Dr. A. R. Ong, Martins Ferry, O ••
writes : “I have a large grand trade remedy.” on your
Peruna. Think it is a
Mr. Robert C. Hannah, Toles borough,
^ S yoT oV t^g’reaTtenefit'Y'recdvwl Peruna
by the Manaum.* use of your medicines,
and I had been low spirited
and very sick for about six mouths with
a b;ld cmigh , and my friends thought I
had consumption ; tried a number of
patent medicines, and most of the doctors
in the vicinity (and we have country), some as
K oot l as vou can hud in the
. whatever. Our
but they did me no good
merc hant, Mr. Gillespie, insisted upon
me trying your remedies. I did so, but
must sav, I had little faith in them at
first; before I had consumed my first
bo ttlc » 1 noticed a change for the
better, and to-day I am entirely well,
and as gound a ma n as there is in the
vicinity. I credit my cure to your valu
able remedies, Peruna and Manalin,
and recommend them to all of my
h-xends.
Spiing Turnip Seed at the Drug
Store,
CITATION.
Georgia, Harris County.
Whereas, certain jjetitioiia b\ve applied
to tb* C innnasiooerH Coorf of K ad-* and
llevennes prajing for an oi ler griming
a rew 1 ro*d c imnencicg nt ibe
west boat daiy one of the town of Chip*
j e y $ m a H »d county, «Ld running in »
westerly direction inronxh the i*n<t« of
Mrs. Lal» McGv. end the estate of i 8.
Goodman, and lhfcues into ih© Mount*
v.he a*d Hrtmil on road, and Wherea*,
th© comamsioneiraof review have r* por ed
th t laid road will be one of much pob
lie nti i y and convenience. Now, t 1 is is
to eitej Hid ndraod a-» all pf*rwons ‘h*t on
and alter the 5 h day of May. 1885, Haiti
road will b© g ar ted if no good cause ia
»wn to the cofuraiy.
By order ConmiV* G nr*.
Flynn Hargett J»..Clerk.
CITATION.
Georgia, Harris County*
w cer ain i f, oahi.oofr* I have If. hc. F
■ r f
^ ^ R „ ski ih ,., , h „
r , )ad 0<)O)Uie0citlf 5 „ i he C A K K K
ll)e e „ Meru h ,a ndary f of tbs town cf
Cbt ,‘ it „„ id coo „, v , ad rnnn ng s „, t
, hr b tbe | au ,„ of /. it HiSl( ,, aDd
Murr .. h BroSi to Ulfi .on 0 f J. B.
H „ gl be a j Eeo „,j Baed> and
Wbeteaa, commitisioBtrs of review
b ave reported that said road in on© of do
public nirify and cooveiremr*, now tbia
ttc juioui.<-li all p < sons that
oa aDd afu*r the o h d y < f Miy, 188 . 5 ,
g rt j d r»»«« will be alolifcbei if no good
CiM'6 is ► b'wn to ti e contrary
By order * ommrs (h urt > f U. & K
Flynn IIabgait, Jb., Clerk.
NOTICE.
AH persons rre fur© warned not to ©na*
p<oyorba-ber my adopted id nor ebd
dren, John Frarkliu War more. allm
Jo^n Franklin Dnn-tway »*ad William
Wnitni r©, alian W>1 mux Dn: ew y—who
have been nw«id d fn*i» ibe eontody and
employment of Mercer Moon to th« mi
der»ign»-d t.y th© Ordinary of Harris
eouu'y, Gi.
J. M. WflITM<
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