The herald and advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1887-1909, April 29, 1887, Image 3

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INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Co. Hteam Engines—R. D. Cole Manufacturing o. Parasols, White Robes, Etc.—E.. 8. Buch anan. Opium Cure-B. M. Woolley £ Co. Dry Goods—John Kecly. pry Goods—D. H. Dougherty A Co. Legal Notices—Ordinary’s, Sheriff's others. View Ctbcertisements. To Whom it May Concern. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Theesuiteof Amy Ware, hue ofsaid county, deceased, Iielng unrepresented and not. like ly io be represented, all persons concerned are required u> show cause fu the Court of Ordi nary of raid county, on the tliat Monday in- June next, why such administration should not be vested in Hie County Admlnist ato . This April asth, 1887. Printer’s Tee 13.00. W. H. PERSONS, Ordinary and ex-oltlcio l.'ierlt c. O. Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Arthur Hutcheson, administrator of B. G. Barker.deceased, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of dis mission from his said trust, all persons con cerned are required to show cause in said Court by the first Monday in August next. It any they can. why said application should not be granted. Tilts April Ifllth. 18e7. „ , , , w. H. PERSONS, Printers’ fee H.38. Oidluary. |crald and gdcerifefl!. Newnan, Ga., Friday, April 29th, 1887. Home Affairs. Next Tuesday Is sale-day. Ordinary’s Court next Monday. S. 8. Wilson, Wall Paper dealer. Prof. J. B. Cole, of Griffin, is in the city. Jack’s Bread can be found at C. F. Meyer’s. sum of |1,500. Last week be sold the ! the mental Condition of Mm Maip- lot to an eDterpri-ing investor for j ret Entrekin, a middle aged lady re twenty-five hundred p*»undsof tobac- Fresh Oat Meal at 6c. per pound. C. F. Meyer. The handsomest line of Mackinaw Hats at Bnead’s. Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Jacob Starr, J. W. Sewell and John Avery, executors of J. E. Gurley, deceased, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said coun ty for letters of di»mi»Hlun from their suit, trust, all persons concerned arc required u» show cause in suld Court by the first Monday in August next, rf any they can, wbv said ap plication should not be granted. This April 28th, 1887. W. II. i'EltttONb, Printers’ fei* f-1.80. Ordinary. Guardian’s Kale. GEORGIA—Coirjcta County: By virtue of an order from the Ordinary of Coweta county will be Hold on the fina Tues day In Jun*, Ib87, at the Court-house door in said county, between the legal hours of sale, one undivided half interest in the northeast quarter of lot of laud number two hundred and seventy-seven, in the First district of said county;—said land belonging to the es tate of HulJie Lee Herrin, minor. Terms of sale— camr. This April sfiJlb, 1887. Pi Inters’ fee *3. F. M. HERRIN, Guardian of Hallle Lee Herrin. Application for New Boad. GEORGIA—Coweta- County: Z.T. Post niitl Olliers have made application for a first-class public road, leaning irom fora ol public roads above C. W. Talley s house, through the lands of G. W. Talley,Mrs. Ophe lia Dost and along the laud line between L. B. Watkins and T. E. Arnold and Intersecting the Grantville and Newnan public roau near the old Mercicr residence, which has been marked out by Hie Commissioners ana a report thereof niudo on oath by them. All persons are not Hied that said new road will, on and after the hrst Wednesday in June next, by the Commissioners of Knuds and Revenue of said c untv, be finally granted h no new cause be shown to the comrury. This April 26th, 1887. J. A. HUNiER. I’rluler's fee 95.11. Chairman. Bhekiff’s Bales for June. (I EO RG1 A—Cow ETA Cou NT Y: Will be sold on tlio first Tuesday in June next, ut the Court-house In said county, with in tlio legal hours of sale, to the highest bid der lor cusli.thc following described property, to-wlt: Four bnles of cotton weighing In the aggre gate when levied oil November 18th, In IBSf, nineteen hundred and seven pounds, the sum, being the cotton levied on by if. R. Kickorsun, 1. C., In tiie bOlst District, O. M.,ot Coweta county, under a distress warrant in favor ol Henry R. Hnrrls, Jr., against J. F. Sproggins —issued by R. \V. Jones, J. I*, in Meriwether eounty, Gn., November lSlh, 1881, and niude returnable to the February Term, 18S0, at Meriwether .Superior Court. Tills cotton was levied ou in Coweta county; a claim was In terposed by tiie Soluble 1’mMHc G"auoCom pany, on trial in Meriwether Superior Court, the property was found subject to ihu dls tress warrant, and tills Jud.niuut was con- Itrnied by the Superior Court. Tills April 25lh, 1887. Printer’s lee, 15.07. Also, at tiie same time and place, twenty- four washing machines, branded under the trade inatk or “Cornett's Automatic Wash er.’’ Levied on as tlio property of Creason, McKneely ,V Co. to satisfy a cost execution is sued from tnc County Court of Spalding county In favor of the officers of said Court vs. the said ('reason, McKneely A Co. Tills April »th, U87. GEO. li.CARMICAL, Mr. M. B. Pinson is on a visit to Lis family this week of Atlsnta, is Miss Clara Tbonias, visiting in the city. Come and see those elegant new Slippers at Snead's. Mr. “Doc” Askew has the best gar den that we have seen. Ice! lee!! Ice!!! can be foundatall times, at C. F. Meyer’s. Soda Ice Cream, Lemouade Water, at C. F. Meyer's. and A pleasant party of young people, comprising-the youth and beauty of the town, went out to Sargent’s Fac tory yesterday on apie-nic excursion.' It was one oftbe beat managed affairs of the season and furnished a. day of rare enjoyment to those who were se fortunate as to be present. The mineral spring loses none of its’ popularity as a health resort as the seasons come and go. The superior virtues of the water have been satis factorily tested in hundreds of cases, and some re_tarkable cures have been effected by its use. It is a favorite re sort with our people stall seasons. siding near Senoia. The- commission proceeded to the home of the Unfor tunate lady yesterday morning, ac companied by Sheriff Carmieal, who impanneled a jury in accordance with' law. After • thorough examina tion the jury agreed that she was non compos mentis, and foond according ly. She will be sent to the Asylum at Milledgeville in a few days. truly Wfcbs&r beefa called OF thr Repub- TO LOAN. jpg loans on im- It is reported that Major N. B. Glov er, who is now in Birmingham, Ala., made a lucky speculation in real es tate last week by which lie turned sev eral hundred dollars into his private coffere. TheMajorhasa keen scent for trade, and wheuever he gets mixed up witn a boom something has to give way. Messrs. Judson Harris and John Russel], of Turin, passed through town last Tuesdaj morning on their return from a pleasa.it fishing expedition to Troup county. We didn’t see any Leave your head to be measured for I but they wore such a complacent a fashionable Hat at Bnead’s. j look lhat the J niUBt have realized —• : something more than “fisherman’s Mr. R. A. Hearn and lady spent last i nc k” on their trip. Sunday with friends in Palmetto. We can sell you a $15 suit of Clothes for $12. y. F. Cuttino & Co. Regular monthly meeting of Coun ty Commissioners next Wednesday. Ice delivered at your doors free of charge. C. F. Meyer. If you want a good article of Plug Tobacco, ask your dealer for “Old Rip.” Messrs. N. B. Glover, W. B. Orrand A. B. Cates took a trip to Alabama last week. FOR SALE!—House and Lot on Depot Street, west side of jail. Apply to A. Pope. Last Tuesday being a legal holiday, no business was transacted at either of our city banks. I have a few chromo pictures left. Call and get them at rout. B. s. Wilson. A communication from a friend iD Hogansville announces that his pleas ant little town is experiencing a reg ular Alabama boom. A city park has been laid out, two new brick stores are in course of erectioD, new new business firms applying for quar ters, etc. Hogansville is entitled to all imaginable good luck. One of the prettiest specimens of amateur art that we remember ever to have seen is an oil painting on ex- ! hibition this week at the bookstore of i Mr. 8. S. Wilson. The subject so j cbartniogly portrayed by the artist is a rich Oriental scene, and the volup tuous colorings, the vivid tenches of tropical warmth here and there, the graceful iioeations of the foreground, the soft yet striking outlines of the mellow background, furnish a combi nation of art and poesy as rare as it is enchanting. The painting is the handiwork of Mrs. W. Y. Atkinson, of this city, and the production fairly entitles her to recognition as an artist of no mean ability. MON. I am now proved farina onsnest favorable terms. Borrower baa privilege of keeping loan three or five years, or may pay up all or a part of it at any time. For fall particulars call upon or address mo at Newnan. Office with J. S. Powell, * toiney-at-law. Howard M. Smitj DR-LEC-TALAVE. Hood teeth promote the general health, enables us to thoroughly mas ticate our food, insure a pure breath and wholesome saliva, produce ’ an agreeable effect upon others by the ex hibition of a clean and healthy month, but to have good teeth, we must keep them clean and correct any acidity of the secretions of the month by using Delectalave. For sale by all druggists. The removal of Prof. Sanborn, of N. H., after, being pronounced incurable by a score of physicians, from Los Ve gas, N. M., to bis home, was affected by administering Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic, which has restored him to his former good health. Printers fee 13.00. Sheri ir. Petition for Charter. GEORGIA—Cow kt a County: - To the Superior Court of wild county— The petition of Juine*Stacy, Hugh Buchan- *u, Johns. Rigby, Mrs. L. K. Rigby, T. M. JoneA. A. I>. 1'ivrinnn, N. B. GloVer, I. N. Orr, Joseph T. Kirby, II. C. ArnnU. Charles C. Parrott. U. B. Wilkinson, Jno. M. Briscoe, 8. W. Murray, R. W. Freeman, J.T. Reese, W. IT. Gearrtdd, G. L. Johnson, J. W. T. Gib son, A. B. Calhoun, Mrs. Fannie D. Wootten, Thos. W. Pawul, John Manley and Orlando McClendon, shows— That they have formed themselves Into an association for the purpose of editing, print ing and publishing newspapers and other pe riodicals, and of doing a general printing bus iness, at Newnan, In said county, under the corporate name of “The Newnan Publishing Company,” with a capital stock of five thousand dollars, all now actually paid In, with the privilege of Increasing tho same to not over ten thousand dollars. Petitioners pray the Court to pass an order Incorporating them, their associates and sue censors, under the corporate name aforesaid for the term of twenty years,with the privilege of renewal; providing (herein that the affairs of said eori>oratlon shall be managed by live directors,shareholders, subject to such regula tions as may he made by the shareholders; and that at all stockholders’ meetings each stockholder shall Ik* entitled to vote, in per son or by proxy, as many votes as he holds, shares transferred to him on the books of the company In accordance with itH rule*. JOHN 8. RIGBY, ORLANDO MCCLENDON, Petitioners* Attorneys. Filed in office April 2M, 1887. DANIEL SW’INT, Clerk Superior Court. A true extract from the minutes of Coweta B iperior Court. April 23d, 1887. DANIEL SWINT, Clerk Superior Court. I YOUR EYES PROPEltLY FITTED WITH TIIE BEST SPECTACLES Drop iu and see the beautiful new Hats, Shoes and Slippers at Snead's, (Greenville street.) To arrive this week, a fresh lot of Men’s and Boys' Clothing. P. F. Cuttino & Co. To-morrow there will be a big bar becue aud pic-nicat Mt. Pilgrim, about five miles south of Senoia, and from the best information that we can gather it will be an exceedingly large occa sion. An address will be delivered b\ Hou. \V. Y. Atkinson, and other fea tures of interest will engage the time and attention of the merry pic-nick ers. Dr. A. B. Calhoun, Miss Frizzell Caldwell and Miss Nannie Sue Hill left for Charleston, S. C., last Sunday, to be present at the unveiling of the Calhoun monument, which took place in that city on Tuesday last. While in South Carolina Dr. Calhoun will visit his only sister, who resides at Colum bia, and whom he has not seen since the early ’60’s. M's. R. A. Reese, who has been on the invalid list for several montht- Salbide received two orders for p as t, grew suddenly worse last Satur Newnan Girl’ cigars this week from day and for a time her family and friends were seriously alarmed. We are glad to know, however, that her merchants at a distance. Cultivated German Millet Seeds for sale at the New Hardware and Seed Store. A. POPE. Our quondam friend, Bob Long, one of the enterprising business men of Carrollton, was with us Wednesday. Mr. C. E. Smith has lost between thirty and forty hogs in the past three weeks from an epidemic of the cholera. An elegant line of Parasols, Woolen Goods and White Robes, just received at E. S. Buchanan’s (Snead's old Btand). After every rain this year it has turned cool. We should like to hear from our “oldest inhabitant” on this subject. condition was much improved yester day and it is hoped that she may yet outlast the insidious disease with which she is afflicted. Mr. Richmond Sewell died at .bi home in Panther Creek district yes terday morning—aged 79. He ban been in feeble health for two or three ye trs. He leaves a long line of wor thy descendants, who are among our best citizens, and who have our sym pathies in the loss of their venerable relative. He will be buried to-day at Macedonia Church. Capt. John Keely. Capt. John Keely, of Atlanta, has many friends in Newnan, and while he can’t leave his business to come down and mingle with them personal ly, as be would like to do, he does the next best thing to It—be presents bis regards in a handsome four-column advertisement, which will be fonnd on our first page this week. If the half that he says be true—and we feel sure no one will attempt to gainsay it —he has advantages in the dry goods line, both tor buying and selling, en joyed by few houses in the Boutb. He does everything on a princely plan He buys like a prince, he sells like a prodigal, and he murders high prices with the wantonness of & pirate king;— hut he treats his customers royally, and (what is better than all) he adver tises with a iavishness that has made his name a household wofld all over Georgia. Read bis advertisement carefully and when you go to Atlanta call and make bis acquaintance. Mr. W. E. Avery, the jeweler, exe cuted a neat piece of work this week. It is a heavy gold medal, which com- Messrs. R. D. Cole, Jr., aud Y. C. i memorates, by appropriate inscrip- Thnmpson are in Alabama, looking after a Newnan boom that has strayed out there. Capt. R. IV. Andrews left last Mon day to visit his wife in Rome, Ga., who is under medical treatment in that city. Mrs. D. H. Dougherty, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Manson Glass, of Newton eouuty, visited Mrs. II. E. Merrell this week. Mr. Barney Moneghan, who has been iu business at Rome tor several months past, is on a visit to his fath er’s family in Newnan. Mr. H. C. Arnall returned last week from a trip to Alabama. Says Bir mingham is the only town he saw that he would be willing to exchange Newnan for. :ye-glasses There have been numerous acces sions to the Masonic fraternity In Newnan recently, in consequence of | which Coweta Lodge, No. 60, is on a decided boom. Prof. C. H. Kehr left last Monday for Lyndon, Texas, whither he goes to : assume the position of musical in- j structor fu a prominent and popular I restitution of learning in that city. The bridge across t he Chattahoochee riuer has been thoroughly repaired I aud traius on the Savannah, Griffin and North Alabama Railroad are run- ' uing now as usual. The first train passed over Wednesday morning. tious, fifteen of the most important battles of the late war, and is not only an interesting memento, but a band- some ornament as well. It was designed foraSouthCarolinagentleman.andthe different engagements indicated are those in which he participated. The Dell Knott Combination con cluded their engagement at Reese’s Opera House last Saturday night, hav ing favored our theatre-going people with four performances in all. They played to rousing houses each night, and made a fine impression upon those who witnessed their playing. We can assure this troupe of a warm wel come whenever they return to New nan, and as often as they may come. Major U. B. Wilkinson has been in Atlanta most of the week, mingling with the railroad magnates in attend ance at the meeting of the Inter-State Railroad Commission, and while there it is safe to say will keep a sharp lookout for the interests of our town. He had an important conference yes terday with the officials of the Cen tral Railroad with reference to an en terprise in which Newnan is inter ested. Mrs. W. Y. Atkinson was so unfor tunate this week as to lose a valuable gold medal, with breast-pin attached, and its prompt return by the finder will be gratefully appreciated. The medal may he identified by the fol io wi ug inscri ption: senior medal. 1876. L. C. I. SUSIE COBB MILTON. The only inscription on the breastpin are the initials- “S. M. A.” Mechanics’ Band I'ic-Xic. Ou Friday next the members .of Mechanics’ Brass Band and their friends will go out to Sargent’s Facto ry for a day’s fun and frolic, and un less some mishap befalls not now reck oned on it will be the biggest affair of the kind that has ever taken place in these parts. Mayor Berry has tender ed the use of his large wagon, which will be fitted up especially for the band, and to which six horses will be tttaehed. Mr. “Bose” EdmunasoD will handle the ribbons, and proposes to make the best time on record with a six-in-hand. The band boys will appear for the first time in their band- some new uniforms, which were re ceived several days ago, but which have been reserved for his occasion, tt will be a basket pic-nic, but in re- urn for the kind co-operation and as sistance of their lady friends the young gentlemen propose to furnish free ice '■ream for dinner, and an abundance for all. In fact, no detail will be lef. unprovided to insure a uay of perfect enjoyment to all who may attend, an we are assured that the occasion will be in no sense disappointing. Our best wishes, young gentlemen. IN MEMORY OF JOHN R. SIMS. “He that bclicveth and isjbaptized shall be saved." ’ I am Mire he did belive it, And his noble soul received it As a passport to the golden throne; It was no hallucination, But an holy Inspiration Such as true converts have shown. Ills faith was like a mountain, His love was like a fountain That gushed with gratitude and love; His heart was like a continent. Filled with noble sentiment From the eternal realm above. > Up uad touched the chalice That Jesus gave knd sanctified; The golden rule he ever heeded As a moral precept deeded By Him that was crucified. ‘Tis said, “The whole shall be made leaven,” For love and mercy dwell in Heaven, And all will be happy in that day; John will meet bis friends in glory, 'Mid seraphic song and story;— Let us pray, let us hope, that he may. Paris, Ga. Palindrome. THE NEWNAN GIRL. Just take your seat iD easy chair. With your pedals high in air. And smoke the “Newnan Girl” Cigar; ’Twill banish every worldly care, And bring you blessings rich and rare, And make you see things «s they are; But if perchance some sudden lar Your peace and happiness shall mar. It matters not the lime, or where, Nor it it come from near or far— From earth beneath or distant star. In weather either foul or fair, At early dawn or midday glare— Neither fume nor fret nor swear. Nor stretch your eyes nor blink nor blear. Nor curl your lip nor tear your hair. Nor quit the world in dark despair. But bear it like a man of prayer; The way is open, and ’tis clear, Nor think the reason very queer. To those who doubt we-say. beware! The simple truth we do declare, The comforts in this good cigar, Named for Newnan’s pure and fair— No better can be found elsewhere. Our sectiou was blessed with a most refreshing shower of raiu last Satur day night, and drooping vegetation has taken on new life. To the belated gardener (oneof whom we are which,) a festival will be held at College it was really a piovidential visitation. Temple next Monday night in aid of and stem-winding Gofd watch worth Mr. J. B. Mount has decided to es- | the Texaa 8nfferere , compliance j ^ ^^^a Solid^Silver watch with an earnest personal appeal from ” watch * each the sufferers in Pedees, Kaufman r«>pen face Ni Gold Watches Free to All. We have Ihe prettiest lot of Cards and Scrap Pictures of any house in j America. Our solid Gold and rolled : Gold Jewelry is the very best. To in- ! troduee our goods in every house in ' the country at once, we make this lib eral offer: The person telling ns the j longest verse in the Bible before June 15, will receive a lady’s Solid Gold ! hunting case, stem-winding watch, worth $60. If more than one correct answer is received, the second will receive a gentleman’s hunting case ITIarkct Scport. FLOUR—Fancy 6@6 50 Choice Family 4 50®o 50 MEAL—Com (* 70 BRAN—Wheat CORN—White Mixed GRITS—Pearl HAY—Western MEAT, PRODUCE, ETC. BACON—C. R. Sides Smoked Shoulders HaMS—Canvassed Uncanvassed..... TOBACCO—Common to Medium. Smoking Fancy Chewing HIDES-Dry Flint Green POTATOES—Irish, per barrel Sweet, per bushel BUTTER—Good country LARD—Tierce Tubs and kegs EGGS—Per doz MACKEREL—Half barrel. No. 1.. Kits, No. 1 “ “ 2 “ “ -3 .* SUGARS—Granulated Standard A Crushed Extra C sYKUP—N.Q. Rinrtb strap 10&12 i 6 ^ CLOCKS! Buy a Clock from me With a guarantee That insures your Clock Against a stop. I live in your town, Where I may be found ’Most every day Doing what I say (This is not spring poetry.) S ^4 And selling the best and cheapest Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, Silver ware, ete., to be found in this section. Call and see me for anything in my line. Respectfully, W. E. AVERY. MOTHER’S LARGEST STORE IN THE SOUTH, CHAMBERLIN, JOHNSON & GO., , IMPORTERS AUD HEADQUARTERS FOB* j f ,. * DRY GOODS, CARPETS, MILLINERY, SHOES AND DRESS MAKING. SILKS I all th. New Wwives, Colon and Shades, Including the finest line of Black Silk In the South. VELVETS I £9 Lyons French Braes Velveta; a specialty in brack and colon. Fall stock on hapd. TRIMMINGS I £M”In French novelties. We carry tbe largest and most elegant lines In the Sooth. WOOLENS I £M“Everythlng New, Stylish and Pretty. Our stock represents all flnt-clasa mills In America and Europe. WHITE GOODS! JVFnnch Weaves a specialty. We have certainly the largest stock In the country. EMBROIDERIES! ported from St. Gaul, Switzerland, all widths forfull salts. See them. ' TABLE LINENS I S^’From Germany, France and Ireland, with Napkins, D’Oylea and Tray Cloths. WASH GOODS! kinds, all styles, all pr ^es and all colors, in immense qa&ntitiBS. ' CASSI MERES! IPTFreoch and English saltings, with a lull and complete line of Boy Cassimeres. HOSIERY I And Gloves In all tbe new styles and colors. See this elegant variety. MILLINERY! £M Bonnets and Hats made only to order—We sell no patent goods. DRESS MAKING ■ £)^*Equal to Paris in Fits, Style and Design. None superior. Few equal. CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! In Carpets we lead the van: We import direot from the mills, and use cash in discounting every bill—saving to tbo-tsa^i \ to 25 per cent, hedges giving new. clean and stylish goods. We have no middle man to divide with, but pay out duties on ImportM here at our custom-house,' and ait we are the only importers in oar line, we know that we can give fresher goods with later styles a " than any other Southern Arms who deal exclusively with second and third bands. I n fact, we have virtually no competition In the 1 farther we guarantee prices equal to New York or any other Northern or Eastern city. WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS FOR The celebrated Crossley factory of Hartford, England, and have a full and complete stock of Velvets, Wittons and Brussels received for tke spring trade, all with rugs, poitiere goods etc., to match. FOR SHOES, SLIPPERS AND BOOTS Don't forget that we have every pair made to order in all lengths and widths for LadliL, Gentlemen, Boys, Girls and Children. Now don't rorget our place and remember that the prices as well as the quality are £LJranteed on everything we rail. Sample, of Oca Goods sent on application. Agent for Butterick’s Patterns. ~ CHAMBERLIN, JOHNSON* A CO„ Import era, 66 and 68 Whitehall, and 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, II, 13, and 13 Hunter SU., AUaata, Oa. R. D. COLE MANUFACTURING CO., NEWNAN, GEORGIA. STEAM ENGINES. ALSO, SPECIAL GIN- WE HAVE ON HAND SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS IN 8IEAM ENGINES. NERY OUTFITS, WHICH WILL REPAY PROMPT INQUIRIES. , A VERY LARGE STOCK OF DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS ON HAND AT LOW PRICES. R. 3D. COLE MANUFACTURING CO., Newnan, Ga. OUR STOCK FRIEND” i „ n pornost npranntl anneal front worth $25; the fourth a Gold finished tablish a branch of bis business a t j ^ lth aD^arnest personal appeal jron . watch . eac ^ one 0 [ t j, e next XD Carrollton, and with thisobjectin view has already secured store-room j n county, Texas. An attractive Pro- sou competing must send 25 cte. for that city. The new business will be ^““e has been arranged, and we j we sbaJJ send you. packof under the management of Mr. I. B. feel confident sueh a.eause »lil eu!lst ■ ghee £ of embossed ‘scrap ’pictures, Mount public sympathy and insure an over-' - — flowing house. Let everybody turn * Mr. W. H. Gearreld has decorated out and help to sustain Newnan’s en* | his residence with a new coat of paint, [ viable reputation for benevolence. r lew* money than by any druggist, mer- t or peddler, guaranteed by r . E. AVERY, THE JEWELER, (NEWNAN, GA, [•CH, PRAIRIE MANGE, AND [ scratches of every kind enred in 30 Lutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion, inoother. This never fails. Sold by . LYNDON, Druggist, Newnan, Ga. r*T prices and agent’s terms, a 32-page book of over 250 illustrations and plain gold ring made from 18k. rolled f old plate. We warrant every one for ve years. Name this paper and write*at once to W. C. Griswold A Co., Room 9, P. O. Building, Center- Mrs. Barnes’ milliner^ opening last week was a notable event In feminine ! brook, Conn circles and attracted large crowds, not ’ • only from town but the country. The A Great Power—More than thir- : which adds greatly to its attractive- j 1 ness. Col. J. S. Powell has been mak- , mg similar improvements or his prem- ' ises, and has now one of the comeliest places of abode on Spring street. , The exercises appointed for Memo- display was simply elegant^ Unabridged^Dictton^y ‘haviiig'been ' rial Day wUI be carried out promptly tlon ® elD ? a*>°ut equally di* ided be- p] ace< j j n |h© Public Schools of the ! an d faithfully next Wednesday, if the i tween 1116 milliner’s art and the i United States. Who can tell what a weather permits. All who can are P rett - V s » >rin * 9, - v!e8 ' The «? ncr>1 j requested to contribute flowers with j that Mrs. Bante# and ^reu^ to which to decorate the graves, and it j her capaWe ®ss*Mant, Miss Ball, had ; number of the great work will be. body will attend, j achieved quite a triumph in tbe way j if in these schools there is an average Notfonly shortens the time of labor and lessens the intensity of pain, but it greatly diminish es the danger to life of both mother and child and leaves the mother in a condition highly favorable to speedy recovery, and far less liable to Flooding,. Convulsions, and other alarm ing svmptoms incident to slow or painful labor. Its wonderful efficacy in this respect entitles it to be called The Mother’s Friend, and to be ranked as one of the life saving remedies of the nine teenth century. From the nature of the case, it will of course be understood that we cannot publish certifi cates concerning this remedy without wounding the delicacy of the writers. *Yet we have hundreds ol such testimonials onpile. Send for onr Treatise on “Health and Hap- iness of Woman,” mailed free. ‘kAdfield Regulator Co., Atlanta; Ga THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR AND DIXIE FARMER 45th YEAR. Ty successful farmers ol this section, and as an advertising medium for the Merchant, Manufacturer, Stock-Rais er and Professional Man is absolutely un- equaled. Space judiciously employed in its colnifnsis always remunerative. By recent purchase it now combines: The Dixie Farm er, Atlanta, Ga.; the Plantation, Montgom ery, Ala.; the Rural Sun, Nashville, Tenn.; the Southern Farmers’ Monthly, Savannah, Ga.; Southern World, Atlanta, Ga.; the Phoe nix Agriculturist, Marietta, Ga.; and unites tbe patrons of these with its own large list of subscribers. The press and people all testify to its great merits as a medium for controlling Southern trade. Subsciption, one year in ad vance, postage paid, fl.50. Sample copies sent free. Advertisements, per line, 30c. We go to press the 25th of each month preceding our date. Address, THE CULTIVATOR PUBLISHING CO., P. O. lizawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. SMOKE “NEWNAN GIRL” CIGARS. CLEAR HAVANA FILLER. PRICE, 5 CENTS. Manufactured and sold by M. SALBIDE Newnan, Ga. SPRING MILLINERY! OF NEW SPRING CLOTHING IS NOW IN CALL AND EXAMINE THE NEW SPRING STYLES. WE CAN FIT ANYTHING, FROM A 12-Y'EAR-OLD TO A 300-POUNDEB! NEWEST STYLES! LATEST FASHIONS! am now receiving my Spring Stock . of Millinery, including everything usually kept in a strictly first-class millinery estab lishment, and cordially invite my friends to call and see me. My goods were bought in Baltimore and shipped direct, and I am better prepared than ever to offer inducements in the Millinery line. Try me; am sure I can please yon. Miss Cabbie Ball is with me again this season and will be glad to serve her friends as as often they may favor her with their orders MRS. R. M. BARNES. Newnan, Ga., April 1st, 1887. RHODES’ COTTON PLANTER! THE BEST IN THE MARKET! —FOB SALE BY- HARD A WAY & HUNTER, Newnan. J. R. COLE, Turin. W. H. FERGUSON & CO., Senoia CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIR SHOP ! TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE. We »re prepared to do any kind of work ’In SECOND BOUND. j U* Carriage, Baggy or Wagon line that nuty ...... be desired and in the best afift nuwtwork- I will beat the following named places at the i — „„ time, below mentioned for the piirpree of re- . manlike manner. Be use nothing but tne * * beat .rearmed material, - and 'guarantee, all • work done. Old BOgrtea and W ago us over- i balded and], mait|, 1 new. Krw'Btaggies and > $ragm^nade*'tq > o«le^4 , ^9 M ! Tires shrank and wheel, guaranteed. Give is hoped that everybody < A short time ago Mr. J. G. Shannon bought one of the Wilkinson lots on Greenville street, adjoining the Pres- j tytOftftf iflllftlfll} nfb| of a display, and their good taste was complimented on every hand. Yqsterday Judge Persons appointed i >■!—irwiMwitfy of fifty scholarsin eaeb, It would bring more than a million and a half of scholars under its daily influe What an effect this most have tnc ingyears on thepowotoft r jrpewe of celving returns ofState and county Taxes, Senoia, Wednesday, April 27th. Haralson, Thursday. 28th.' Turin, Friday, 29th Shartwbnra, Saturday. 30th. S Newnan, Tueedlfy. May 3d. 3 Pullens’ Craaa Rondo, Wednesday. 4th. Kirby’s Store, Thursday, 6th. Orantvttte. Friday, Sth. Puckett’s Station, Saturday, 7th. A. W. Stokes’. Tuaaday afternoon, lbth. Cranford’s Mill, Wednesday, tlth. I’orweirs Station, - Smith’s J Hswsll’s] ns a trial. FOLDS a POTTS. Newnan, February lk 1S87. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. T—rti rrm ol Public Schools will plmaemeei Jbr ctamtnaiim oa the fourth Saturday Jc «-*‘•assess^ THE THOMAS HARROW IS ACKNOWLEDGED TO Bp , o THE REST IMPLEMENT OF ITS KlND IN U§E! FOB SALE'BY HARDAWAY & HUNTER. • A FRESH LOT TENNESSEE GERMAN MILLET row RECEIVED.