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BY THE NEWNAN PUBLISHING CO.
8. W. MURRAY, Business Manager.
Newnan, Ga., Friday, May I3tn, 1887.
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SKTZKKD AT THE POST-OFFICE, NEVSA5,
GA.. AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER.
WriAT IS LIFE?
A little crib bfBide ihe bed,
A little face upon the spread;
A little frock behind the door,
A little shoe upon the floor.
A little lad with dark-brown hair,
A little blue-eyed face and fair;
A little lane that leads to school,
A little pencil, slate and rule.
A little blithesome, winsome maid,
A little hand within his laid;
A little cottage, acres four.
A little old-time fashioned store.
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A little family gathered round
A little turf-heaped, tear-dewed mound;
A little added to bis soil, ,
A little rest from the harvest toil.
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A little silver in his hair,
A little stool and easy chair;
A little night of earth-lit gloom,
A little cortege to t he tomb.
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Bill Nye on Etiquette.
Chicago News.J
Whenever I am invited to any large
doings where fair women and brave
men in their other clothes are apt to
congregate, I always inquire if there
Is to be any etiquette there. The pres
ence of etiquette at au otherwise hap
py gathering has frequently debarred
tue from attending, and compelled
me to spend the evening with my fam-
ly, where I could lay aside ail restraint
and my coat.
Bo, the life of a President, fraught
M it is with the most virulent and ma
lignant form of etiquette, would pos
sess no charms for me, and I sm not
surprised that the boys of America re
fuse to rise as one man and be Presi
dent, fearing very naturally that some
time at a State dinner they might get
the great men mixed up and the error
telegraphed and cabled right and left,
oratsome other official festival and hur
rah to a plenipotentiary at the wrong
place might be assigned to the dele
gate-at-large from Father India, aud
the wife of the clergyman from Swed
en might find herself drinking from
the mustache cup that properly be
longed to the minister from Ni
Scotia.
I am sure I am not pessimistic or
anything of that kind when I say
that etiquette is destined to make it
self so prominent as a part of official
life at Washington that a plain Am
erican citizen, with a small bag of sul
phur tied around bis neck and a con
sciousness of rectitude in his heart
and a smooth potato in bis pocket to
keep ofl rheumatism, will be seen
there no more.
Other nationsbavegiven themselves
over to the false joys of etiquette and
where are they to-day? Empires,
powers, and principalities have in f >r-
mer times forgotten their duty to the
common people in order that they
might devote themselves to the R. 8.
V. P. C. business, or that they might
work a wedge of custard pie under a
big red mustache by means of a four-
tined fork, and where are they now?
Other and more democratic nations,
who drank their their tea from a sau
cer with great satisfaction and low,
purring sound, have conquered them.
Many Signs of Rain.
If moles cast up hills, it will rain.
If swallows fly lower than usual, ex
pect rain.
If the crickets sing louder than usu
al, it will rain.
If frogs and toads croak more than
usual, expect raiu.
It tne convolvulus and chicken-
weed close, there will be rain.
If cats lick their bodies and wash
their faces, it will rain.
If the cock crows more than usual
and earlier, expect rain.
If worms creep out of the ground in
great numbers, expect rain.
If cattle leave oil feeding and chase
each other in their pastures, it will
rain.
If seabirds fly toward land and
land birds toward the sea, there will bo
rain.
If the marigolds continue shut after
7 o’clock in the evenine, expect rain.
If bees remain in their hives or fly
but a short distance from them, it will
rain.
If the cows make a great deal of
Boise and run round and round, expect
ram.
If water fowlsscream more thau usu
al and pluDge into the water, expect
raiu.
If the leaves of the trees move with
out aDy perceptible wind, rain may be
expeoted.
If fish bite more readily and gambol
near the surface of streams and ponds,
it will rain.
If sheep and goats spring about in
the meadows and fight more than usu
al, expect rain.
If peacock and guinea fowls scream
and turkeys gobble, and if quails make
mere noise thau usual, there will be
rain.
If horses stretch out their necks and
snifi the air and assemble in the cor
ner of a field with their heads to the
leeward, it wilt rain.
If smoke from chimneys blows down,
or If soot takes fire more readily than
usual, or falls down the chimney into
the grate, expect rain.
LARGEST STORE IN THE SOUTH,
CHAMBERLIN, JOHNSON & CO.,
IMPORTERS
AND HEADQUARTER FOR
DRY GOODS, CARPETS, MILLINERY, SHOES AND DRESS MAKING.
SILKS 1 all the New Weaves, Colors and Shades, including the finest line of Black Bilk in the South.
VELVETS I 19“Lyons French Dress Velvets, a specialty in black and colors- Full stock on band.
TRIMMINGS! French novelties. We carry the largest and most elegant lines in the South.
WOOLENS I ^•■“Everything New, Stylish and Pretty. Our stock represents all first-class mills in America and Europe.
WHITE GOODS! ffi^^French Weaves a specialty. We have certainly the largest stock In the country,
EMBROIDERIES I E^*Imported from St. Gaul, Switzerland, all widths for fall suits. See them.
TABLE LINENS I SI^^From Germany, France and Ireland, with Napkins, D’Oyles and Tray Cloths.
WASH GOODS! ffi^“All kinds, all styles, all prices and all colors, in immense quantities.
CASSIMERES! «®“French and English saltings, with a lull and complete line of Boy Cassimeree.
HOSIERY I ff^-And Gloves In all the new styles and colors. See this elegant variety.
MILLINERY I 4V*Bonnets and Hats made only to order—We sell no patent goods.
DRESS MA^NG 1 SVEqual to Paris In Fits, Style and Design. Hone superior. Few equal.
CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS!
In Carpets we lead the van. We import direct from the mills, and use cash in discounting every bill—saving to the trade from 90
to 25 per cent, besides giving new, clean and stylish goods. We have no middle man to divide with, but pay our duties on imported goods
here at our custom house, and as we are the only importers in oar line, we know that we can give fresher goods with later styles and designs
than any other Southern firms who deal exclusively with second and third hands. In fact, we have virtually no competition in the South, and
further 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 V el vets, Wlttona and Brussels received for tb e
spring trade, all with rugs, poitlere 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 Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, Girls and Children.
How don’t forget our place and remember that the prices as well as the quality are guaranteed on everything we sell. Samples of Dress
Goods sent on application.
Agent for Butterick’s Patterns. CHAMBERLIN, JOHNSON A CO., Importers,
66 and 68 Whitehall, and 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, U, 13, and IS Hunter Sts., Atlanta, Ga.
Advice to Husbands.
Never talk in your sleep unless you
are sure what you are going to say.
Don’t- be discontented. It is much
easier to make your wife feel that
way.
Never tell vour w.ife that she is a
eharrring singer unless you happen to
be deaf.
Don’t flatter yourself that you know
more than your wife uniil you have
get home from her fuueral.
Don’t be too friendly withyourpros-
pectiye son-in-law. He may think
you intend to live,with him after he
is married.
Don’t try and fool your wife about
drinking unless you happened to mar
ry an idiol. Then it isn’t worth doing
so.
Neves tell your wife how much bet
ter some other women dress, unless
you have more money than you know
what to do with.
Never boast to your wife about the
value of your past experiences. Your
mother-in-law may settle herself down
on you next week.
Never find fault with the quality of
your wife’s cooking. You m»y possi
bly drive her to join some cooking
olub, which would be much worse.
A printer stood at the desk of a bus
iness man the other day, and noticed
him using letter and bill heads bought
of an Eastern house. Said the printer,
who was a customer, “Wbat would you
think of me if I were to go east and
buy your line of goods for myself and
family?" The merchant replied: ‘*1
would think you a fool, when I know
you can get the same goods as cheap
from me and aid a fellow citizen.”
When the printer called his attention
to the imported letter and bill heads
the vnerebant coughed and weut be
hind the counter to wait on a custom
er. And the same merchant had only a
few days before asked the printer to
give him a free puff about bis big stock
of goods. _
Sabbath day is the beautiful river in
tha week of Time. The other days are
troubled streams, whose angry waters
are disturbed by the countless craft
that float upon them; but the river
Sabbath flows on to Eternal Rest,
chanting the sublime music of the si
lent, throbbing spheres,
i pulsation of the Everlasting Life!
-•*-* river. Eabfcjfb, <*> !
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UNMATCHABLE
BARGAINS
THIS WEEK.
JERSEYS! JERSEYS! TWO GRAND BARGAINS 1IS0ME LOW PRICES!! ]
tired spirit, to the rest which it seekB,
and the weary watching soul, to end
less bliss.
As a raindrop foretells a storm, so
does a pimple upon tbe human body
indicate health-destroying virus in
tbe blood, which can be neutralized
and expelled only by Dr. Harter’s IroD
Tonic.
Perhaps no local disease has puzzled
and baffled the medical profession
more than nasal catarrh. While not
immediately fatal it is among the
most distressing, nauseous and dis
gusting ills the flesh is heir to, and the
records show very few or no cases of
radical cures of chronic catarrh by
any of the multitudes of modes of
treatment until tbe introduction of
Ely’s Cream Balm a few years age.
The success of this preparation has
been most gratifying and surprising.
The juice of two lemons in a glass
of ic* water before going to bed, and
in the morning before breakfast tbe
juice of one in water, will cure the
system of an attack of biliousness.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old physician, retired from ac
tive practice, having bad placed in bis
bands by tbe East India Missionary
tbe formula of a simple vegetable
remedy, for tbo speedy and permanent
cure of Comsumptiou, Bronchitis,
Catarrab, Asthma and all Throat and
Lung affections, after haviBg thor
oughly tested its wonderful curative
powers in thousands of cases, feels it
his duty to make it known to his suf
fering fellows. Tbe recipe sent free
to all who may desire it with full di
rections for preparing and successful
ly using. Address, with stamp, nam
ing this paper. Dr. M. E. Cass, 210
Grand St., Jersey City, N. J.
Henry Bergb, the animal’s friend,
has printed ruleson ‘‘How to approach
a kicking horse.” It appears that the
safest way is to hire a man to do the
approaching for you.
bucklen’s arnica salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcere, Halt.
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by A. J. Lyndon.
A Gift For All.—In order to give
all a chance to test, it, and thus be con
vinced of its wonderful curative pow
ers, Dr. Kings’ New Discovery for
Consumption, Cough9 and Colds, wil!
he, for a limited time, given away.
This offer is not only liberal, but. shows
unbounded faith in tbe merits of this
great remedy. All who suffer from
Coughs, Colds. Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, or any affection of Throat,
Chest, or Lungs, are especially re
quested to call at Lyndon’s Drug
Store, and get a Trial Bottle Free.
Large Bottles $1.
Renews Her Youth.—Mrs. Phoebe
Chesiey, Peterson, Clay county,
Iowa, tells tbe following remarkable
story, the truth of which is vouched
for by the residents of the town: “I
am 73 years old, have been troubled
with kidney complaint and lameness
for many years; could not dress my
self without help. Now I am free
from any pain aud soreness, and am
able to do all my own housework. I
owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for
having renewed my youth, and re
moved completely ail disease and
pain.” Try a bottle, only 50c. at Lyn
don’s Drug Store.
de-lec-ta lave.
Good 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 tbe ex
hibition <>f a clean and healthy mouth,
but to have good teeth, we must keep
them clean and correct any acidity of
tbe secretions of tbe mouth by using
Delectalave. For sale by all druggists.
“rough on piles.”
Why suffer from Piles? Immediate
relief and complete cure guaranteed.
Ask for “Bough on Piles.” Sere cure
for itching, protruding, bleeding, or
any form of Piles. 50c. At Druggists
or mailed.
SKINNY MEN.
Wells’ “Health Renewer” restores
health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia,
Im -otence, Nervous Debility. For
Weak Men, Delicate Women. $1.
wells’ hair balsam.
If gray, restores to original color.
An elegant dressing, softens and beau
tifies. No oil nor grease. A tonic
Restorative. Stops hair coming out;
strengthens, cleans, heals scalp.
LUMBER.
I HAVE A LARGE LOT OF
LUMBER FOR SALE. DIFFER
ENT QUALITIES AND PRICES,
BUT PRICES ALL LOW.
W. B. BERRY.
Newnan, Ga., March 4th, 1SS7.
COULDN’T HEAR IT THUNDER.
An interestfttf letter from Mr. John W
Weeks, superintendent of DeKalb Pau
per Home:
From a feeling of gratitude and a de
sire to benefit others, I voluntarily make
this statement. I have great reason to
be thankful that I ever heard of B. B. B.,
as I-know. what a blessing it has been to
me. I have suffered with Bronchial Ca-
ear, which in a few days began to dis
charge matter, with terrible and almost
unbearable palDitation and all soitsof
noises in my bead. In ten days aftei
the commencement of discharge and
pain in my ear I began to grow deaf
and in six weeks 1 was so deaf that I
could not hear thunder. I w»b then com
pelled to use a conversation tube, and it
was often that I could not hear with the
tube. I then commenced taking B.B B.
and the running of my ear ceased
in five weeks, and 1 can now hear with
out the tube. My general health has
improved, palpitation ceased, and feel
like a new being, and appreciate the ben
efit I have received frou B. B B. (made
in Atlanta, Ga.) With gratitude to God
and thankfulness to the Proprietors for
such a medicine I cheerfully recommend
it to all who are afflicted with deafness
and catairh. Try it; persevere in its use
and you will be convinced of its value.
JOHN W. WEEK’.
Superintendent DeKalb Pauper Home,
Decatur, Ga., May 1,1880.
BRIGHT’S DISEASE.
I have been a sufferer from Kidney and
Bladder troubles for several years. I
have lately had what is termed bright’s
Disease, and have had considerable
swelli g of my legs and shortness of
breath. The uiea has poisoned my blood
also. I secured and am using (B. B. B )
Botanic Blood Balm, and find it acts
powerfully and very quickly, and I am
delighted with its efiects. I had pre
viously used a large quantity of various
advertised remedies and several emi
nent physicians also waited on me, but
B. B. B. stands at the top
John h. martin.
Roek Creek, Ala., May 4,1186.
All who desire full information about
the cause and cure ol Blood Poisons, Ul
cers, Sores, Rheumatism, Kidney Com
plaints, Catarrh, etc., can secure by mail,
free, a copy of our 32-page Illustrated
Book of Wonders, filled v. ith the most
wonderful and startling proof ever be
fore known. Address,
BIGOD BALM CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
BEAST!
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Rheumatism,
Borns,
Scalds,
Stings,
Bites,
Bruises.
B anient,
Corns,
Contracted
Hnseles,
Eruptions,
Hoof Ail,
Screw
■Worn*,
Swinney,
Biddle Ga
Hire.
11s.
Scratches,
Sprains,
Strains,
Stitehre,
Stiff Joints,
Backache,
Calls,
Seres,
8pavia
Cracks.
THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY
accomplishes for everybody exactly what la olslmed
forlt. One of the reasons for the great popularity of
the Mustang Liniment le found In Ite universal
applicability. Everybody needs such a medicine.
The Lumberman needs It In caee of accident.
The Honsewife needs It for genemlfamlly use.
The Cannier needs It for Us teams and his men.
The Mechanic needs It always on his work
bench.
The Miner needs It In case of emergency.
The Pleneer needalfr-can’tget along without lr.
The Farmer needs It In his house, his stable,
and his stock yard.
The Steamboat man or the Boatman needs
It is liberal supply afloat and ashore.
The Horse-fancier needs It—it Is bis best
friend and safest reliance.
The Stock-grower needs It—it wUl save him
thousands of dollars and a world of trouble.
Tbo Railroad man needs It and will need tt so
long as his life Is a round of accidents and dangers.
The Backwoodsman needs It. Tbwe Is noth
ing like it as an antidote for the dangers to life,
limb and comfort which surround the pioneer.
The Merchant seeds It about bis store among
his employees. Accidents will happen, and when
these come the Mustang Liniment Is wanted at once.
Keep a Bottle In the Home. Tis the best of
economy.
Keep a Bottle la the Faotorr. Its immediate
use In esse of accident saves pain and loss of waged.
Keep a Bottle Always In the Stable far
nee when wanted-
OFFICE & Bin FCR51TLRE & FIXTURES.
A«k for Illustrated Pamphlet.
TEBRY SHOW CASE CO., SasbviUe, Tew.
PIANOS'
ORGANS
Of all makes direct to
customers from head-
quarters, at wholesale
prices. All goods guar-
anteed Nomoneyaaked
W ■ re W a till instruments are xe-
ceired and fully tested.
. , Write us before pur
chasing. An investment of 2 cents may save
you from SSO.OO to S IOO.OO. Address
JESSE FRENCH,
NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE.
Wholesale Distributing Dcp’t for the South.
<£bucational. -
COLLEGE
TEMPLE
Uaa entered Its thirty-fifth annual session
For full numbers and marked success, the
last term has proved exceptional.
The Literary, Music and art departments
are all thorough, satisfactory and prosperous,
and we begin the New Year under the moet
favorable auspices. Send us your daughters;
patronize home institutions thereby secur
ing the same educational advantages at
cheaper rates, and retaining the inestimable
privilege of heme influence. With the sym
pathy and hearty support of the past, we will
secure to those entrusted to us a thorough,
practical education.
Spring Term will begin Jan. 4, 1667.
For catalogue apply to
M. P. KELLOGG, Pres, and Prop.
NEWNAN
MALE SEMINARY,
NEWNAN, GA.
C. L. MOSES and A. S. JONES,
INSTRUCTORS.
Spring Term began first Monday in January,
1887.
. Address tbe Principals for Catalogue.
1886.
1887.
ofhAdtomi.
corn, the Pare, tt ofta.
PALMETTO HIGH SCHOOL
(FOR MALES AND FEMALES,)
PALMETTO. OA.
JOUN E. PENDER ORA S T, Prin.
SPRING TERM WILL OPEV JANUARY
5, 1867.
Healthy climate, pure water, good BOdety,
cheap board and tuition, experienced teach
ers, and especial care to pupils.
Tuition, per month -
Music, per month -
Board, per month - •
- 31 60 to 31 TO
- - 300
• SOOtolOOO
. Send for Catalogue.
Professional £arbs.
i\ S. Wfflooxon. ^ ' W C. Wright.
WILLCOXON A WRIGHT,
Attorneys at Law,
Newnan, Ga.
WUl practice in aU the Courts of the Dls-
trie land Circuit. All Justice Courts atten
ded. Office in Willcoxon building, over E.
E. Summers*.
Orlando McClendon. R. W. Freeman.
McClendon a freeman,
Attorneys at Law,
Newnan, Ga.
Practice in all the courts, collections made
conveyancing, and all legal business attended
to with promptness. Office over Jamea Park*
east side public square.
W. A. TURNER,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga.
Practices In all the State and Federal Courts.
Office No. 4 Opera House BuUding.
W. Y. ATKINSON,
. Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga.
W1U practice In all Courts of this and
adjoining counties and the Supreme Court.
J. 8. POWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga
U. Collections made.
G. W. PEDDY, M. D..
Physician and Surgeon,
Newnan, 3a.
(Office over W. E. Avery’s Jewelry Store.)
Offers his services to the people of Newnan
and surrounding country. All calls answered
promptly.
T. B. DAVIS, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
Newnan, Ga.
DR. THOMAS J. JONES.
ity. ■ _
street, R. H. Barnes’ old Jewelry office. Res
idence on Depot street, third building east of
A. A W. P. depot.
SALESMEN
^ WANTED - 1 "
to canvass lor the sale of Nursery
Stock! {Steady employment guaranteed.
Salary axb expenses paid. Apply at
once, stating age. (Refer to this paper-’
CHASE BROTH)
509 coat back Bouclays at 11, worth 31.75.
200 plain all-wools, find grade coat back at
81 each.
75 colored Bloucleys, worth 33.50, at 82.25.
Thousands of Jerseys at about 60c on the
dollar.
SILKS AND VELVETS.
Colored French Faille Francaise at $1.50.
Extra quality Rhadames at f 1.
Figured China Silks at 50c.
Beautiful Summer Silks at 30c.
FOUR BARGAIN LOTS OF BLACK
SILKS.
Lot No. 1 is nice Block Rhadames at 81.
Lot No. 2 Is Gross Grains at 98c.
Lot No. 3 is Heavy Duchess at 81-50.
Lot No. 4 Is wide Silk Surahs at 86c.
All of above are fully 30 per cent,
under the market.
DRESS GOODS
DEPARTMENT.
60 pieces Merino Cenptnes at 25c; real value
40c.
500 Novelty Suits at 83.60, worth 86.
200 Novelty Suits, containing 8 yards 38 inch
all-wool plain material and yards Fancy
Velvet for 85.50 and 87.
125 real French Novelty Suits at 812.50,815,
818, 825,835.
500 pieces Small Checks, Stripes and Fancy
Weave Fabrics, In all the new colorings, from
60c to 81 per yard.
Owing to the Great Rush of last week, I was
net able to do justice to some of my numerous
patrons. I have engaged a number of extra
satee-people and will endeavor to accommo
date all.
SPRING
BUCK DRESS GOODS.
One lot fine French’Sergo 75c, cheap at fl.
One lot XXX Bilk Henriettas at $ 1.16, worth
11.50.
One lot All-Wool Albetros at 50c, worth 66c.
One lot 42 inch French Foulc at 60c, cheap
at |1.
One lot 40 inch English weave, Ottoman
on one side, Satin Berborn other; a bargain
at 40c.
One lot very fine Black Cashmeres at 70c.
MILLINERY.
Tlic very latest productions in Hats, Bon
nets, Flowers, Jet Goods, Laces, Ornaments,
Gauzes, Crepes and every new style of Hat
Trimming-—all marked lowest prices.
Miss Higgiuson, who has charge of Trim
ming Department, Is without a doubt the
finest designer in the Southern States.
Country Millinery will be supplied at as low
prices as can be had in any market.
The unanimous opinion of all who have ex
amined my magnificent collection of novel
ties in Dress Goods Is, that fabrics half so
beautifnl were never before seen in this coun
try. The prices are lower than elsewhere.
LACES AND
EMBROIDERIES.
Machine Linen Torchon 10c for 12 yards.
Machine Linen Torchon 15c, 20c, 25c for 12
yards.
Real Hand Made Torchons, 5,000 yards as
sorted, at 5c, worth 8c.
4,000 yards assorted at 10c, worth 15 to 20c.
45 inch Oriental Lace at 60c, cheap at $1.
45 inch Oriental Lace 75c, worth 11.25.
Special sale of Swiss Embroidered Flounc
ing, 45 inches wide, at f 1, worth $1.50.
500 pieces Swiss Edgings, big jobs, at 5,10,
15, 25, 35, 40 and 50c,^alUworth double the
price.
200 pieces Hamburgs at 10c, cheaplat 15c.
DRESS GOODS.
1,300 yards all-wool Heather Cloths at 50c,
20 pieces Black Checks 42 Inches wide at
75c, worth 81.50.
Crinkles, Ginghams, Seersuckers. The lat
est lines of French and American Satinre,
Scotch Ginghams, French and Novelty Cotton
Dress Goods.
HOSIERY
DEPARTMENT.
UNPARALLELED BARGAINS'
Ladies’ Ingrain Hose, white feet, 10c.
Ladles Balbrigan Hose, full regular made,
at 121jc.
Ladles’ Solid Colored Ingrains, full regular,
at 20c.
Ladles’ Lisle Hose, blacks, navy, seal and
Modes, at 25c.
Ladies’30 Gauge Schopper’s Ingrain Hose,
a bargain at 30.
Ladies’ Bla^k and Colored Silk Hose at 80c,
worth 31.50.
Childrens’ Real French-Ribbed Hose at loc,
worth 25c. .
Childrens’ Ingrain Hose, splendid grade only
20c.
Gents’ German Half Hose, full regular, at
12«c.
Gents’ French Half Hose, 5 pairs for 81,
worth 35c pair.
Kid Gloves, Muslin Underwear, Ribbons
Corsets, Ruchlngs, Veilings, Fancy Fins and
Jewelry.
1)4 White Duchess'Qullt* at|81.
100 piecea Crinkled|Seersuckers at 5c.
90 pieces wide Satlnes at 12K, worth 20c.
50 pieces American Satlnes at 10c.
Fruit Loom Bleaching at 7)Xc.
Splendld|8ea Island, 5c.
500 gross Fancy Dress Buttons at 15 and S8e
worth 35 and 60c.
PARASOLS!
PARASOLS!
On to-morrow bargains can be had la
LADIES’ SILK UMBRELLAS!
COACHING PARASOLS!
New spring importation just in.
GENTS’ FURNISHING!
BOYS’ SHIRT WAISTT.
Largest Lines in Atlanta!
Great Bargains!
10,26,50,75and81!
1 lot Gants’ Percale and Laumlrledjflhlrti,
6lightly soiled, at 50c each.
1 lot Gents’ Unlaundried Shirts, regular!!
Shirts, going at 65c.
500 Gents' Satin Lined Scarfs at 25c, worth
50 and 76c.
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Largest stock in Atlanta.
Check Nainsooks at 5,7%, 10 and 12&
200 pieces large white Plaids at I5c, worth
25c.
White Persian Lawn 7J^c yard.
2 cases India Linen Checks, a great bargain,
at 10c.
New Goods opening every day.
ECZEMA ERADICATED.
Gentlemen—It is due you to Bay that I think I am entirely well of eczema after haying
taken 6wift’s Specific- I hare been troubled with it very little in my face since laet
„ wt Ifie. I Hare been troubled with it very littJ
At the beginning of cold weather last fall i
*- * -* ” “ " —idoubt broke it qyj » kubi u “>j djdwcui
id my wife greatly in case of sick headache, and made a perfect
Uttfe three year old daughteMast^mimraer. M M0RpJS
ea wiui lb wry uiue m iuj irew muw. a-
aazx, it made a alight appearance, but went away and
tae neverretorned S. 8.8. no doubt broke it qp: at least it put my system in good condition
and I got well It also benefited “ - -----
cure
d I rot well It also benefited my w
re or a breaking oat OB my little t]
Watkinaville, Ga., Feb. 13,1886.
NEWNAN MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS.
ISON & MCNAMARA,
-DEALERS IN-
MARBLE 6 GRANITE,
MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES,
TABLETS, CURBING, ETC.
0WSPECIAL DESIGNS, AND ESTIMATES FOR ANY DESIRED
WORK, FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
THOMPSON BROS.
DEALERS IN
FURNftURE, ORGANS AND UNDERTAKING GOODS,
NEWNAN, GA.
BEDROOM, PARLOR AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE.
WE HAVE FOLDING BEDS, EASY CHAIRS, OFFICE CHAIRS,
ANYTHING YOU NEED.
ESTEY AND GEO. WOOD & CO.’S ORGANS’
WOOD AND METALIC BURIAL CASES
fyodCTB filled at ary time of day or night.
W. C.AYCOCK,
WHITESBURG, GEORGIA.
W. E. AVERY
dealer in
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE,
SPECTACLES,
GOLD PENS,
CHINA AND GLASSWARE,
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
SINGER SEWING MACHINE,
NEEDLES AND OIL,
VIOLIN STRINGS,
BRIC-A-BRAC,
NOVELTIES
In bouse decoration, etc.
WEDDING RINGS,
MEDALS, BADGES, PRESENTA
TION AND SPECIAL PIE
CES OF JEWELRY.
REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING.
Everything guaranteed as represented—
all work warranted.
W. E. AVERY, the Jeweler,
Newnan, Ga.
OPIUM AND MORPHINE
HABIT Quickly end Permanently Cured
by Dr. Tanner’s Opium and Morphine
Cure. For sale by A. J. Lyndon, hiew-
nan, Ga,
$1 PER BOTTLE,
For circulars and information address
Tanner Oi iunt Cure Co., P. O. Box 105,
Atlanta, Ga.
Nellwood, Ga.
Dear Sirs:—I consider your Opium cure
the greatest blessing on earth for those
addicted to the habit. It is a painless
and perfect cure. 1 shall ever feel grate-
fu to you, for it has saved me from a life
of misery and wretchedness.
16-13 Yours truly, J. P. Gorton.
SIMRIL
MANUFACTURING CO.,
NEWNAN, GA.
IKRS, Rochester, N. Y.
NEW MILL! GOOD GRINDING!
I have erected a new mill on the siteof the
one recently burned, and with new rocks and
outfit entirely, am prepared to rerre mr
aot.afrfiwe'afaJjf *
MANUFACTURER AND DEADER IN
DRESSED AND MATCHED FLOORING, CEILING AND ROUGH
LUMBER, LATHS, SHINGLES, ALL KINDS OF MOULDINGS,
SAWED AND TURNED BALUSTERS. BRACKETS,
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, ETC.,
Mv Blind* are wired with patent clincher wire machine, which never break* loose Cor-
11 i*nhin<je jjff 068 ®* vrnon bills ft* tnrtldlPgft- vfgrlte tat prioj^and
ROOFING, VALLEY, GUTTERS
ill special Tinwork and Repairing done
iptlyand warranted. We also manurac-
a. fall lineof 8upkkiobTinwabe which
1. . « _ r — 11 Jonlorc tchfl fire Willing
oetpela. pwf
■ teuton teat FKCK.
JOt Wbrk eo fit* Office.
PROTECT YOUR EYES!
MR. H. HIBSCHBERO,
glasses*
PAT! JULTIE1971.
The well known Optician of 107 N. 4th
street, (under Planters House) »8t.
Louis, has appointed
DE. EEESE, Of HE WHAN,
as Agent for his celebrated Diamond
Spectacles and Eyeglasses, and also for
his Diamond Non-Obangeable Specta
cles and eye glasses. These glasses ara
the greatest invention ever made in
Spectacles. By a proper construction of
the Lens a person purchasing a pair of
these Non-C'hangeahle Glasses never h»i
to change these Glasses from the eyre,
and every pairpurchased are guaranteed
so that if they ever leave tbe eyes (no
matter how rusted or scratched the
Lenses are) they will furnish theparfr
with a new pair of Glasses free oi
charge. .
Dr. Refse has a full assortment, ana
invites all who wish to satisfy them
selves of tbe great superiority of there
Glasses over any and all others now in
Use, to call a*d examine the same at
DE. BEEBE’S DEUG ST0EE,
A guarantee with every pair. So pod*
dlers supplied
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LADIES Sirjfes®
■efe, speedy care. Glees a clear, her'**" eeat>
ELY’S
iCREAM BALM
\Oives SeliflJ*
I once and Cura
(cold in HEAD,
catarrh
AND
HAY FEVER.
. Not a Liquid, Snuff
or Fowdeu B1
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V rfflfifa Drags and uneu~
“FtVbKodors.
A particle of the Balm ItL“S P is qukWy
nostril, is agreeable to “lifenasalP"®**?
sorhed .effectually eleans.ng ^jjuona.
ef catarrhal virus, causing healing prot «w
It allays pain and lnf yV?fheadrroin addi
the membranal "nlngs of the he^^ 9 and
tional colde, completely beai .
restores the reuse of ta«ui and « 0 *U.;ioi*
cial results are reslized by price 68
V thorough treatment win ^tered. «
cents at druggists; by mai
cents. Ciicnlara
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