The herald and advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1887-1909, November 04, 1887, Image 8

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§hc Herald and gidcertistt,|^ xln6t0 „, Ga ., are vi3iting h ,„, the — - ■: ■ ■ — ■ — —: j guests of Mrs. H. Amall. Newnan, Ga., Friday, Nov. 4, 1887. HOME AFFAIRS. . V.V-'WV.s .*> .V .* ^ •' The Farmer'B Lament. J’ve been Ibis day to parts remote, And wondered nil this way, Why it is that a guano note In the iiardest note to pay. Mr. TJios. Beavers, who moved from I this county to Texas two or three years , ago, is hack again on a visit to relatives I and friends in the community. (Cotton is worth 8fc. (•Ordinary’s Court next Monday. The Atlanta and West Point accom- | modation now runs to West Point, and consequently arrives at Newnan about I forty minutes later going north. Miss Lizzie Dent, one of the belles ! of Newnan, has returned home after a Head the new advertisements in this pleasant visit to the Misses Smith, on sue. - | Cooper street.—Atlanta Journal. i Miss Nellie Smith of Opelika, Ala., and Miss Leila Avery, of Gold Hill, Ala., are visiting in Newnan this week, the guests of Miss Jennie Burpee. and Drama, 92 and 94 Main Street, Norfolk, Va., desire a correspondent in this section to attend theatres and so ciety meetings and forward reports of Cotton Fire. About 4 o’clock .yesterday afternoon fire was discovered among the cotton stored on the platform THE PROVIDENT SAVINGS same. Credentials for admittance fur-j of the Atlanta and A\ est Point Life Assurance Society of New York, Sheppard Homans, President- Cash Assets $229 to Each $100 of Liability. Troup Superior Court convenes next Monday. nished. velope. The following is reproduced from the Columbus Enquirer-Sun in lieu of the notice that we had .intended giving “The (Crescent Opera Company at tempted to burlesque the ‘Mikado’ at Springer’s opera house last night, but the burlesque was a burlesque on bur lesques. A poorer play was probably never put on the stage by so poor a com pany.” Mr The great value of Life Insurance is i uiuisiciiiaiiui. ... t.. c usigiiuuiuuvu., v.v>nceded by all. Practically it is one I The alarm w» sounded upon the firs,; ^.d'Sl & Z'n± Sble Address with stamped en- depot, and for a time there was much : consternation in the neighborhood, j concede The town was overrun sale-day. with people j See that $65 French China dinner set at, Avery’s. So Sheriff's sales are advertised fori December. —.—— See that $65 French China dinner set j at Avery’s. j Only twenty-five city voters had registered up to yesterday. Hon. Geo, J. Martin, of Meriwether county, was in town Tuesday. Mr. W. T. Huguley, of West Point, spent Sunday with friends here. Everybody invited to Avery’s open ing next. Wednesday and Thursday. The City Court is grinding out jus tice at a rate that cannot fail to bring tears to the eyes of offenders, and min gled joy and grief to litigants generally. A large crowd went over to Griffin yesterday to attend the annual meet* ing of the stockholders of the Savan nah, Griffin and North Alabama Rail road. . _ Deputy Marshal Upshaw is stirrjng up the moonshiners in the neighbor- ! hood of Pine Mountain with a sharp j stick. lie brings in a fresh victim every I week or so. Harvey North, who went to Poughkeepsie, N. Y., last summer to take a course in Eastman’s Business College, returned this week and is re ceiving the congratulations of his friends upon his successful graduation from that well-known institution. Har vey is one of our most worthy and ca pable young men and will get along in the world.’ j appearance of the fire, which was . | promptly responded to by the em ployes of the Cole Manufacturing j Company, and others who chanced to \ be in the vicinity. In an incredibly I short time the burning bales—about seven in number—were extricated | and thrown to the ground, at a safe j distance from the huge mass of cotton I piled up on the .platform. A hose was Notice. All parties indebted to me, either by note or account, are requested to come forward and settle. I am needing the J- R. Herring. provision for the pecuniary loss, iuc liardships and dangers which his own death would entail upon his family and friends. The duty of every man upon I whom others are dependent, to fore- ! cast and provide for such contingency, i is so generally recognized, and so eiu- | phatic, that the consideration of the j b kakxk> ! proper company to insure in. and then bloa j the best form of insurance contract to ' tion < make, is a duty of equal interest and i importance. Sheppard Homans’ plan of Renewa Always at the Front. I)r. J. T. Reese, of Newnan, hasmade arrangements whereby responsible par ties suffering with any of the following troubles can get their medicine on a positive guarantee—no benefits, no pay: sallow Complexion; Thin Blood: We stop the press to announce that l'he amendment to Coweta’s prolii- i the festival and supper at Puckett Sta- liition law takes effect January 1st. Everybody invited to Avery’s open-1 ing next Wednesday and Thursday. tion last night was a splendid success, a full account of which is reserved for our next issue. Avery’s opening next Wednesday and Thursday, November 9th and 10th. Three pounds of bluestone for twen ty-live cents at Hardaway & Hunter’s. We return thanks to Mrs. W. M. i Redwine, of Powelville, for a basket of j delicious Yates apples. They are from ! the family orchard, and as fine as we | have seen this season. Avery’s opening next Wednesday and Thursday, November 9th and 10th. ; Last Saturday was a rousing big day with our merchants and warehouse men. Cotton seed is worth 17@16c. per bushel, delivered at the Newnan Oil Mills. Hon. II. R. Harris has our thanks for valuable and interesting public documents.. Five thousand fine, fat Mobile plants received this morning at Jim Reid’s restaurant. Mr. W. II. Melson, one of Heard’s substantial citizens, is spending a few days in town. Coal hods, andirons, shovels and tongs, stoves and grates, and hundreds of thousands of carpet tacks at the New Hardware and Seed Store. A. Pope. Mr. J. F. Mobley, of Ilogansville, offers for sale two hundred acres of val uable farming land near Palmetto. The place is well improved and will be sold at a bargain. See notice. Pal Bradley has a few more suits of ready-made clothing left, which lie will close out. at a bargain. These goods are all wool and a quarter of an inch thick, and if any doubting Bill Jones is disposed to question the fact he can show the pedigree of the sheep that the wool was sheared from. It is a cold day when anybody gets ahead of Bro. Bradley in a wool transaction. Wm. Dunson, the well-known color ed drayman, was trying to unload a heavy box of dry goods for Arnall & Farmer last Friday afternoon when the package slipped from his grasp in some manner and feir with crushing force upon his leg, producing a serious fracture between The knee and ankle joint, Dunson is one of our best and Loss ok Appetite; A ted. ri feed and watery condi- ,f F u k, Legs and Stomach; Gen eral Weakness; Shortness of t h,.„ stretched to Coles tvrervoir, bv j means of which a stream of water was j ( . rit icism one has yet shown where-; good for. All these, and any troubles secured and the tire extinguished with j j u j t not at least as secure and per-* Tor which Nunn better KEMEDith an little difficulty. Had it not been for manent as the old system. The eom- tlie tiinelv aid thus rendered, however, . pany claims for it e\en gieaterstiength , , , , i and permanence. It certainly affords, the conflagration would have been j insur J, nce at much i oss cost much more serious and resulted recommended. Give Them a Chance. That is to say, your lungs. Also all uunuitf iu iiiuv.ii vvaii That is to sav, \oiu iuu^-n ^«... The Provident challenges the severest vour breathing machinery-, Very won- in heavy loss to the railroad com- j criticism as to the safety, the fairness iieri'ul machinery it is. Not only the pany. The cotton is supposed to have ! and the cheapness of its indemnity larger air-passages, but the thousands j About $1 a week insures a middle-. 0 ff lt tle tubes and cavities leading Iroiu caught from a.stray Spark. | aged, man for $5,000, this being one- 1 Sale-Day. There was a large crowd in town laJt Tuesday, the largest that bled here on any legal sale-day since j third the usual rate The Provident Savings Life Assu rance Society furnishes a contract of insurance that for brevity, conciseness, has assem- J liberality and cheapness is believed to be unexcelled. Its salient features are: 1. Pure Life Insurance unmixed with last winter, and there was a correspond-; jinking or Investment, ing activity in every department of; Expenses definitely fixed by 1 trade. It was a regular field-day for I policy contract and averaging one- horse-swappers, the traffic in equine ef-A * n ™ iiiost ot le\el-piomium eompa- fects superseding every other interest i on the back lots and by-places. Even the disguised Italian nobleman with j mes. S. A Guaranty Fund as an addi tional safeguard* against sudden and excessive mortality, of which the share his performing bear recognized tin? ini- j contributed by each peisiMeut polk >- 1 „ f V , , , holder is returned m ten years and at 1 When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, vour lungs cannot half do their work. ' And what they do, they cannot do well. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the tani- jly of throat and nose and head and lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid of. There is lust one sure wav to get rid of them. That is to take Boschee’s German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 7-*> ceuts a hot tle. Even if everything else has failed, you may depend upon thi> for certain. portance of the day, and the harvest of nickels gleaned from the gapireg) crowds fully attested the accuracy of his judgn.e it. But little property was «>Id at public ! outcry, yet that offered forsale brought i, good prices. The lands belonging to ! most worthy colored citizens and ha»j t h e Milton N. Sewell estate sold the sympathies of everyone m bis mis-[ ma rkably well, as the following will fortune. Just received, a new lot of gents’ fine shoes, at prices that will surprise you. J. R. Herring. I>r. A. J. Lyndon, who has been con fined at. home by sickness for several days, is out again. Editor Floyd, of the Senoia Sentinel, came over last Monday to attend the performance of the Crescent Opera and Comedy Company. Bro. Floyd is a liberal patron of theatrical enter prises. Senoia’s cotton receipts this season have already reached four thousand bales, and will be increased to fully six thousand before the season closes. I lev receipts last year aggregated forty-two hundred bales, only. Mr. W. L. Redding, Jr,, and bride were entertained at the residence of the groom’s father one day last week with an old-fashioned “infasT,” and it is reported as having been a most de lightful occasion. The invited guests comprised about twenty couples,- friends of the bridal party, who par took of the good cheer dispensed with a heartiness that indicated their thor ough enjoyment, and the merry round was kept up until*late in the afternoon.. AVe have had a peep at the beautiful goods our friend Avery, the jeweler, is preparing to put on exhibiton next week, and have seen enough to warrant the announcement that it will be the handsomest display in the jewelry line that has ever been made in Newnatu- Mr. Avery will devote two days and two nights to showing these goods, arvi.( r i • l ....n ‘ end of each jieriod of five years there- ‘ after. ‘ - , I It is the only regularly organized company in the United States iurnkAv- i*ig Life Insurance on this plan, and has received the unqualified indorse ment of all the leading Actuaries and ! ; Insurance Commissioners. OM-fashioiied Life Insurance is good, but iS costs too much. It is based up on an artificial theory that is making huge Banks 6f the older Companies, where** the insuring of lives is sec- show: A small parcel containing, thir ty-seven acres wasdiid off by Dr, J, Starr . -----— . .■ . i i ic i ondary in importance to She sate keep-, at $1,000; forty-seven acres by Mr. Ja-1 ing aad 1>ro fi t able investment of the j cobes Petty at $500? one hundred and j millions Borrowed from psdiey holders. | Vuvo Cl&pertisements. A Good Farm For Sale l fioflferfor jfiile two hundred acres of larol il-yin? two w> southeast of Palmetto, in * s i>od : state oJ cultivation, With one set of ten- ko« houses. Tit'es perfect, price low. Any person wishing;,* uikkI home T* 1 ill do well to <-e«respom.f wits- me svt H-ogansville, Gu. .1.8’. MOBLEY. fiifty acres by David! Powers, of Carroll county, at $700; seventy-five acres-, in cluding half interest ki mill property, to same party at $1,55(1; The Stavte statutes compel us to lay I aside an irwirance reserve oiveach policy | contract, precisely the same as that I which governs the insurance reserve in anv other life insurance company,and The house and lot ii» Grantville,. be- i we keep in good securities tbs- full ic- ' serve by the standard tables on each longing the estate of Josie'Ot- Clov*- er, was bought by Mr. P. ().- Col line- wort li.- Only one piece of property by the Sheriff. tKedding* Beilis. .. The Presbyterian church was the j sce/ie of a vsry pleasant gathering on : Wednesday morning last, the occasion 1 a hill of dry being the marriage of Air. Sju AV. Wal- | !,1ir ! and every pciicy in force. Our policies--.after two yeaits are m- contestable foe any cause except, fraud, was sold and we make i? a’practice to pay our •death claims s>n acceptance of. the proofs. j We are admitted freely into every ! State, on the same basis as lev vbpre-! ilium companies. The purchaserof one of mirptUeses bsys insurance just as he would, buy j ^Uejn iroilriixle HICKMAN a hill of dry goods—he pays tor what 1 — he*gets and gets-what he pays for- WILL. YOU BUY A BUGGY? E0' ?0U> WANT A WAS0N ? DO YOU HA-NKER AFTER- HAASSSS ?- We w’Jl sell (»jti order) a first-class., one-horse,, thimbk’- WAGON for $35. Two- lace, of Atlanta, and Miss Mary Her- j dui , More beautiful still! A large lot of new millinery goods just received at j which several of his friend I ted. Dr. Theo Davis celebrated his —th everybody is cordially invited to call, birthday.last Sunday with an old-fash-[andsee them. He and his force wilh ioned dinner of ’possum and potato, to [take special pleasure in waiting upon- Mrs. R. M. Barnes. Miss Kitty McClure, of Carrollton, is visiting in Newnan this week, the guest of Mrs. J. IL Shelnutt. were mvi- The Doctor is becoming more and more of an epicure as he grows older. ’UlOS town -r he best and handsomest line of misses’ ami children’s di >es at J. R, Herring’s. nv 4' a H . anil examine our new Boaehill ireeeli-. '°ading Gunx, They are heau- T. E. Ff,i,l jc t'o. >Iiss A'at. Mn:i Fearson, of Alexander City, Ala., is 011 a visit this Week to her aunt, Mrs. U. R- AVilkinson. Miss Mattie Bl ’iscoe, of Senoia, and .Misss Delia Campbell, of (Tevei-and, Tenn., visited New nan this week. Air. Eugene Daniel is able to t>e out again, after several weeks’ confinement from an attack of fever. He is still of the opinion that Birmingham is a large, fine town, hut will die content hereaf ter to take his chances for health and a livelihood in. Newnan. AVe are getting anxious-to hear from our Grantville, Senoia. and Palmetto correspondents. An issue of The Her ald and Advertiser without a letter from one or all of these excellent con tributors is about as vapid as-“Hamlet” with Hamlet left out. i The ladies of the Library Associa- •V nother stock of those hoiicrw bevelenU tion ure preparing to give an ojstei stce.l axes .(the best made) at the New I supper some time during the coming Hardware and Seed Store. .A. Pope. Misses Mollie and Sallie Potvel, of Spgersville, Tenn., are on a visit to the family of their brother, (.-apt. T. \V. Powel. Mrs. Orlando McClendon left yester day for a visit to her parents in Frank lin. Ky. she will he absent several weeks. Mrs. Delia Chapman, who has been spending several weeks in Columbus with relatives, returned home last week. Those all-wool, hantl-made suits at I. p. Bradley’s are going very fast. If you want a chance at them you must fif6 early. One hundred’and fifty bushels hoiue- • ♦vised, purple-straw seed wheat for at Orr,Kirby &• Co.-’s.. Jv.AVU Bowers. week for the benefit of the Library. Funds are needed with wliieh to pur chase new books, and wt hoi>e the “stew” will l>e liberally pats<*uized.. Mr.. AV. A. Gibson, wI10 Ills been serving as store-keeper and gnager at AVood's distillery for two years past, was this week transferred to Flat Shoals, Meriwether county,, ami will move his family to that place.. He is succeeded here by Mr;. P.. R~ Bingham, i; all who may wish to see or examine the new attractions that will be on ex hibition, and none.are expected to buy.. Don’t forget the days—Wednesday and Thu rat lay, November 9tli and 10th. ring, of this place.- The church had been tastefully deco- ! rated by thoughtful friends,, and pre- I sented a beautiful appearance There was a rare profusion of flower?-..and the effect produced by the various and va- ! ried designs was.most charmiicL Smouid we not yay death claims -when horSC. $43 to $sO. ia„the heneficKiry has only to levy | ^7 r. a- iip^n the $100,000-d Government U>n<Ls deposited at Albany, for the full gay-' meat of his claim- * The stockholders must lose ewu-y dollar of their capital before a poUcy- holeer can lose one penny; and, as the Buggies from $3^, aruarajitee the to. $175.. same foe managers of this society have had anas to $33. pie experience, it uH-iot likely they wall > -• ’ " 1 naziurd the money which has been in—1 1 DOS and one year. Buggy Harness from $7.50 Scientific Mills,. AVells seated hii-uelf at the organ, and , tw- the joyous notes of the “AVe-dding i when Mr. AV. E. II. Searcy March” pealed forth the large audience ance Commission-: office, he was met by j ia.waiting cast acv expectant gHnce to- • [J 1 1 1 1 in 1 — i-V..-, 4 r FL l\n/1 uaI 1 A»vn* Fa I * .V Li orixx^Ks. Fir?.® II011. Philip.-L- Spooner, Insur- Yesierday w! came to- the Su a young; lady who introduced herself as Miss- Searcy Argali, of Turin. She was wards the door. T-hey had not long to wait, Commissioner of insurance presented by the ‘Provident Savings’ is one the want t£. which has 'oug been felt, as almost) simultaneously the 1 being, within the cooiprehension of the: is* now about seventeen years old, and . lau.ta,.wh(i had been, summoned to of is-cultivated and irefinetL Her call was appreciated greatly by Mir. Searcy, who j loved her fa-t,her with tender affection. I Dr.. Amid!lias dead some years, ; but. in tl^f person; of his-daughter has j the- reprssentatLso worthy of his name A few minutes-past 10 o’chyik Prof. ; trusted to them by their stockholders-. 1 ^f or gnndittg COttOll seed and vneo,) $35 to $145, according AVisconsm:.] to si/.C. ARNOLD, BURDETT & CO. AVERY’S OPENING! VV K1) KS1) AT. A ND T MJJ RS DA Y NoV. <534111 AN,D IOT.H. latter. W _. T it i&i ,! ficiate at the ceremony, and as lie rose ! not so inextricably connected with fine-sjun.theories as-fco- mystify the as—1 greet them a profound hush fell ipon the assemb’-age. The beautiful nuptial rite of the Episcopal ihureli vas employed, and the deep solemnity ji' theoccasion covid not have be-m ren- | sured v if not the Actuary himself.” i Frost Report of Hon. Oliver ITUs—! I bury, Insurance Coi-naissioiier of New | Hampshire: “No substantial reason i has bt-r* 11 adduced why a person shoild not pay and renew insurance on lib- and life.. The Deetor was a good, piu*e | dered more impreiasive. A\ hen the last; ap^aiiy^ as ] ie does his jiropecty. msui,. oS spotless- rep^ation-a fine i “aaaen” had been sakl and the happy j Life insurance condicted somewhat af-; rurnvnAr . v iMUTTun Edivsiciauga.nl a tmue,. imtmllM friend. ! ^-oupie ws* pronounce* I man | ter the ™annerot EVERYBODY IN ^11 ED ao-M-M by Mi«!«d wife, friend,. .*<.wded mm* MiksEeaaoy. wsas-aci ... Lyons,, aa 10their beautiful and accom-; extend good wishes and conggautla- lady f’lMnv the samel Tons, and it was near 11 o clock, when pli.shed young p4ace.—Gha^ili S*n.. General;Passeagpr Agaat Carlton, of the CemffiaL Rai5noad,. has- Issued a cir- vular announcing, a. reduction in rates ; they finally dispersed. ; The attendants were— | Mss» Carrie Elis,, of Lamar,-. Col., with Dr. AV. T. Herring, of LaAr. nge. Miss Pauline Osborn, of Atlanta, deep coneoEiL j fon shows; distastes- on the Central’s , Lee J. Ellis, of Atlanta, snain.stom,. whhrli; inclsdies the Savaiv; Mir. Jas. P. Le T erett was the groom’s nah anck Atlanta.divisiams^the Augusta ' attendant, and Mr. J. R. Herring gave * l and. Sa aaunah Railroad, Milledgeville rth.e kkride away. for hec*v ready Hie subject, of among; business memT j, State of Minnesota, Insckajs<i:e 1 DEP.V2T31ENT, St. Paul, February 1S87.- Mi D. Rowley., Esq., Minnenno-1 lis, Minn.—Dear Sir: Referring ta-the; ITovident Savings Life Assurance So- r ciety„ Lconsider it a first-class, reliable [ company. There »no question as to; its solvency, or dooht as to its ability | to meet claims at maturity. 1 Its last statement shows a good s«tr-j . . .. plus ever all liabilities, and it is based ; ol new rBlCt artistic goods, dlt- 011 principles that will make it tetter j and better as it g’jows older. NO CAROS! Mv st-.^re will he 3i panorama Miss Nell Bush, who has been.one of and Eatontom hranei^ Upson County ; = 4'p^n leaving the church tb* bridal our most popular visitors for several- Railro^l,. antk the Savannah «ri£-! party> with a few chosen frierd*. pro- | is ^iVkabte; and any-j ferent from anv Other Store in j months jias t, left yesterday for. her fin and ^ccth A^ibaina^ to ceeded to the r^^idenee of H02. W. ^ • i one van feel safe: m taking a pofey mi home in Franklin, Ky.. She made.-pint© effect N.swembe*- k The miui- ; Atkinson, on Greenville street, where i the sompany^ that at maturity ;f. will ■ many friends during her stay in our j mum. whole- fare for distances ol midst, who are even now. tucking anx- one railft up to eight has heretofore iously forward to the time when she will return. Mr. R. T. Johnson, who is- in the cot ton business at Americus- again this season, came up last Saturday on a visit j to his family. Miss Carrie Melson, of Cooksville. is af opping with her sister, Mrs. R. T. Johnson, who has beehquite ill for sev- eral days past. The finest season in years for sowing rvo. You’ll find -seed for sale at the Yew Hardware and Seed Store. A. Pore. The Hutcheson Mamii'acUiring Coau- pany are adding a new warehouse to their factory building near Banning,, which will give them large additional room for storage purposes-. Messrs^ T, E. Fell & Co. luwe the contract for cov-. | ering the building, tlio dimensioas of j which are 4Sxt?0 feet. A pleasant party of ladies and gen- beeu;4ti‘CenLss. U mJwr the new arrange ment $he niiaimunt whole fare up to five’wiles will be 1© cents; for five siile distances, 15»eeuts;sixand seven nudes, 20 cents;.seven and eight miles, 25 ceuas. The-half fare for same distance up to eight miles, will be 10 cents, and. for eight mile* Ix> cents. Mi:.. Pope .Tones, of the Fourth dis trict, is c*l« of Coweta’s best and. most enterprising fanners, and comes-as near living at home as any man we- know, tlenten came up from. Senoia Mondaj daises everything that out- soil and oftor-nnn.i t<> witiif>s<5.the Mikfttlo. as c }i mate ;v ill produce, and it is-adecided ly off year when he makes a failure of any crop. He has been experimenting an elegant colladon was served for the enjoyment of the invited guesds. The | table was nuort tastefully :od artis- ■ tically arrangfM, while the spread was be ijaid. Youvs truly, CxlARLES SHAXKttlW, , Insurance Commissioner, j fc think well e£ the “Provided Sav- • than ever, ingj;.” Indeed^ have taken all the in- Newnaa, and a livrger \ r arielv eqilallvmarvelous for its culifiary excel-! susance that the C.ompanj vsoixld al- lence and varjrty. lo» me on my !U e . J. B. GeEDON. , A th it er] ^»f).0lK) Wilt*® ill Colun}bl» ill tWO | ifternoon to wituess,the “Mikado, | rendered by the Crescent Opera Com pany. The delegation was headed by j j 1 (’apt. Ed Leach, who is never so agree- ; receit tiy with sugar cane, and the re- | ably occupied as when looking after the.j sult year has been most gratifying pleasure of liis friends. • ui every respect. On one acie ol j . , , . — , ., , 1 , ., , . t i .Jacksonville will return to Atlanta, in „ t u„ ground he hasmade three hundred ami g tne mat- : » , u . which citv tliev wul make then-home, id Mr Ed ! twentv gallons of hue syrup, besides. Among the.numerous presents noted was a handsome silver waites, present ed by Mrs. S. J. Herring, of LaGrange, aunt of the bride; a lovely peachhlow ! berry bowl* given by Mr. Lee Ellis, of Atlanta; a large silver cast »r,.by Messrs.. AA'. T. andpH. L. Herrings of LaGrange;; a breakfast c-astor, by. M,t.. J. R. Her ring, of Newnan; a handsome brooch, j by Miss C. A. Ellis, of Lamar, CoL; a magnificent pair of diamond earrings, j presented by the gro««m., Air. and Mrs. AVaifcice left on the noon train for a trip to Florida, and af ter a week’s sojourn iirthe vicinity of rstonths. AVm. T. Cowles, Special Agent. Office with Dr. T. B. Darts. Air. B. F. Melson, of Newnan. repre senting the Cincinnati Life Insurance Company, was in town yesterday.- Fairlnvn Xen:a. formerly of thisimst. hak- Alr. Bee Bohannon pi.n e hill now of Sharpsliui-g, wass ing hands with hi- nmnv friends here ■k. Fiih'tiurii A nrs. Cards are out announcing riage of Aliss. Rosa Powell and gar P. Johnson. l>oth of Griffin. i will tak.. (iUh-o in that fity on th.- nth have a stunflo of tho syn.p on exh.b tion m our office, and those who lia\e which see< l I° 1 ’ another year’s planting. A\ e in »:>sf wech ...... Aliss Powell i? well kuown .. . „ Newnan and tin- a—meat of ho,- \ « ».d J approaching nuptials will be a pleasant - - surprise to her numerous friends here. Yir>. Sarah Lumpkin ami dauj ;liter. fine as the best uperior. W’e have also seen sample stalks of t-.uie grown on liis place, and it "ill -o- — compare favorably with the finest and The publishers of Son them Society . most mature Georgia product-**. Tak€i Due Notice. Parties indebted to me, either by note or account, are urgently and pray erfully requested to come forward aqd settlo. L gives me pain r<> lie forced to 1 call attention t<> this matter, but I need the money, L I\ Bradley, ^Official Notice.7 A Card. OurCoujaty Alliance iiset on the 26tli j inst., in compliance with rail. The j trade committee submitted such propo- j j sitions as had been received by them 1 . from the merchants of Newnan, and i and Air. J. I>. Mount offering ihe greatest 1 reduction in prices, his proposition was : accepted and ratified by the County Alliance. Now, brethren of the sub- i Alliances perinit me to urge upon you the necessity of abiding by the action of your commitJee. A\ «* miLst move in solid phalanx: "** must be a unit, if possible. Upon this will greatly de- , pend our success. Remember, that in union then; is strength. I have all ! confidence in Mr. Alount’s sincerity, fully believing that he will carry out i hitepart ,>1 the contract in good faith; | ami don’t foi-gt t that our business deal- ; ings aiv in confidence. Yours fratei- j nally, Wm, AL Redwine, Cliairniau Trade Committee, ( Oct, :»lst, 16^7, I will not say what you will see, but gently hint that we wiU keep open house next Wednesday and Thursday, want all our [Fiends to come out. day or night, and see for themselves. NOVEMBER 9 AND 10! AVERY’S OPENING!