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Newnan, Ga., Friday, Nov. 11, 1887.
Cotton had a bouynnt tendency
yesterday and advanced about 50
points before the market closed. Quo
tations for to-day are as follows: Mid
dling, 9£; good middling, (tfc.
Have
mule?
HOME AFFAIRS.
you seen Dr. Lyndon’s Jersey
It is estimated that nearly $1,000,000
of life insurance is carried by the peo
ple of Coweta county. Three-fourths
of this amount is carried in Newnan,
Marshal McCormick, of LaGrunge, was j the largest single policy being for $50,-
in town yesterday. j °°°* m _
Mr. W. S. Askew invested in a hand-
Marshal Lee last Friday night for
fighting and selliifg liquor without li
cense. The indiscretion will probably
cost him $100 or $150 by the time he
satisfies the city, the State and the
Federal authorities. Martin McAfee,
the colored individual with whom Wil
kinson had the fight and who gave his
liquor scheme away, was fined $10 and
costs.
IVe direct attention to the advertise
ment of Mr. J. S. Anderson, which ap-
Three hundred cocoanuts just re
ceived at Fuller & Norris’.
Leave to sell lands belonging to es-! A beautiful wine set—Mr. and Mrs.
tate of Harrison Kelly, deceased, j It. A. Ilearn.
granted Edgar and Oscar Kelly, ad-j Water set—A. O. Lyndon,
niinistrator. j Pair hand-painted China cups ftnu
Leave to sell lands belonging to es-: saucers, in brackets—Mrs. J. S. IIol-
tate of Richmond Sewell, deceased, ! linsliead.
granted Daniel Swint, administrator. Handsome silver crumb-scraper
Leave granted any minister of the , Miss Lizzie Dent,
gospel, Judge or Justice of the Peace , Colored glass water set—Mrs. It. >\ .
to join in the holy bonds of matrimony ! Andrews.
Madison McGhee, colored, and Anna j Pearl card case—Miss Mary Andrews.
Montgomery, colored—provided there Peach-blow vases—Misses Gibson,
be no lawful cause to obstruct the i Handsome vases, with flowers—Miss
same, according to the Constitution anu i Helen Long.
laws of this State.
. , pears elsewhere in this paper, and com- Month i v Meeting of rnnntv Commit
some new carriage last week, wluch is j ]m . nll a careful readi * ' of the sllne . ; MoMM5r °* Coun ‘ r Coma **-
j much admiredhj those who have seen j jj e | ias a j ar „ e and well-selected stock
Mrs. b-•* • ai m.s las an e e 0 an > ^ j*. It was ordered specially for him b\ i 0 f<i r y goods, clot lung etc., new and com-
■ i line nulling y s a < o. . j Messrs. Arnold, Luidett & Co., | which he is now offering (and
Car-load Texas rust-proof oats just ; cost *“°0* ^ j will continue to sell until further no-
received by Hardaway & Hunter.
A nice assortment of fine millinery
going cheap at Mrs. R. M. Barnes’.
Large invoice of mackerel and white
lish just in. Hakdway & Hunter.
Call and see if we advertise the truth
about our goods. Fuller & Norris.
Editor McCutcheon, of the Franklin
News, dropped in to see us ednesdav.
Miss Lillie Colbert, of Cambridge, is
visiting the family of Mr. W. A. Mitch
ell.
Dr. Stacy will fill his regular monthly
appointment at W bite Oak next Sun
day. ^
Major N. B. Glover is looking after
his farming interests in Alabama this
week.
Miss Jennie Burpee left this week
for a visit to relatives and friends in
Cusseta, Ala.
Canned goods, and everything good
to ca t—a bountiful supply for all, at
Fuller & Norris.
Dr. and Mrs. Stacy returned yester- j tiee) at cost for cash. His stock is too
day from Arcadia, La., whither they i heavy for these dry and piping times,
went several days since, one to officiate, I and he lias determined to reduce it.
the other to he present, at the mar
riage of Miss Mattie Underwood, who
is a niece of Mrs. Stacy.
Although not a candidate, nor even
a modest aspirant, in the election for
officers of the Savannah, Griffin and
North Alabama Railroad last week
Hon. W. B. Berry received a very com
plimentary vote for President. He
would make a good one.
The report having been circulated
that Mr. R. P. Tallman, of Woodbury,
had failed in business, he writes a card
to the Columbus Enquirer-Sim of Tues
day denying the truth of the rumor.
He will prosecute the parties who gave
currency to the report.
Mrs. It. M. Barnes is selling millinery
at cost for thirty days. Go early and
secure bargains.
The very lies! line of fancy and family
groceries in this market always on hand
at Fuller & Norris’.
A good No. cook stove, with accom
panying utensils, for sale—price $3.
Apply at this office.
Thurber & Whylaml’s celebrated fla
voring extracts—the best in the market
—at Fuller & Norris’.
Rev. W. W. Kelly, of Whitesburg,
was in the city last Wednesday and fa
vored this office with a call.
Judge J. >S. Rigby and Col. P. II.
Brewster have been in attendance at
Troup Superior Court this week.
Mrs. O. W. McGhee and daughter,
Miss Sallie, of Meriwether county, are
visiting the family of Rev. J. IT. Hall.
Mr. A. F. Kuhns and Miss Lizzie
-Jones, of Atlanta, spent several days
this week with tlieir sister, Mrs. C. 1).
Mollis. |
Miss Berta Milton, one of our most
popular and charming summer visitors,
left last Friday for her home in Ma
rianna, Fla.
After a short visit to her aunt, Mrs.
U. B. Wilkinson, Miss Velma Pear
son ret urned to her home in Alabama
last Tuesday.
J. C. King & Son, of Griffin, were
closed by the Sheriff last Tuesday.
This is one of the oldest and most popu
lar merca itile firms in Middle Georgia,
and their embarrassment is generally
and sincerely regretted. Poor collec.
tions is assigned as the cause.
This offer is made in good faith, as his
prices will show, and will be held open
until Christmas. Go and see him.
The R. D. Cole Manufacturing Com
pany received an order two or three
weeks ago from F. J. Cooledge & Bro.,
of Atlanta, manufacturers and whole
sale dealers in paints, for a first-class
25-horse power engine and boiler, to
be used in running the machinery in
tlieir manufacturing department. They
were finished up and shipped last Mon
day and are now being placed in posi
tion. The sort of enterprise that is not
afraid of competition is the kind that,
succeeds always, and the Cole Manu
facturing Company seem about as much
at home in Atlanta as in Newnan.
sioners.
The honorable Board of County
Commissioners met at the Court-house
on Wednesday, 2d hist., at 10 o’clock
A. M. Present—John A. Hunter, chair
man, John D. Simms, P. O. Collins-
worth, Jasper N. Sewell and W. W.
Sasser.
The following business was transact
ed:
The salary of the Judge of the City
Court was fixed at $1,200 per annum,
payable quarterly.
Moses Robinson was sent to the
County Poor Farm.
Petition of G. W. Smith and others
for the establishment of a second-class
public road from II. S. Rees’ to the
! Peach-blow vases—Dr. and Mrs. Tlieo
i Davis.
Silver butter-dish— Mrs. B. S. Askew.
I Crocheted zephyr sets—Mrs. W. S.
Moss, of Franklin, Tenn.
Cut glass jewelry stand—Mrs. Lula
Drewry, of Brooks Station, Ga.
Painted China plaque—Mrs. A. B.
Cates.
Pair silver napkin rings—Mrs. F. W.
Arnall.
China fruit plates—Mrs. Daniel Wal
ker.
Mrs. A. I). Freeman contributed a
nature puissant and predominant. Miss
Elmore s reading, or rather speaking,
is a luxury to those who hrre the sound
of the English language, finely modu
lated and beautifully spoken by a mu
sical voice. Again she was the truly
beautiful woman, magnificently set
forth bv all the aid of rich and varied
dress. Seldom have such lovely cos
tumes been seen in Atlanta. Her sup
port was excellently placed in their va
rious roles.
“only a woman’s heart.”
On Friday night Miss Helen Blythe*
will appear at Reese’s Opera House as
the leading character in “Only a Wo
man’s Heart,” which has had such a
popular run for two or three seasons
past. It is highly commended by dra
matic critics as one of the strongest
emotional society dramas on the Amer
ican stage, and Miss Blythe has
achieved a national reputation by her
successful presentation of the play.
Among the numerous complimentary
beautiful duster of tube-roses. Hand- , rr .; n(r
some waiters of flowers were also pre- notices that ne have obsti e o
seated by Mrs. J. D, Ray, Mrs. Ida As
kew, and Misses Dews and Lyndon. A
lovely bunc h of violets—“luck flowers”
—arranged in the form of a horseshoe,
were presented to the bride bv Mrs. J.
D. Ray.
And last, lmt not least, a little kitten,
with a badge bearing the following ap
propriate inscription—“What is home
without a cat?”—from Miss Jennie
Miss Willie Elder, after a month’s
visit to relatives and friends in Atlan
ta, has returned to Newnan, where she
designs spending some time before pro
ceeding to her home at Turin. This
will be gratifying news to our young
people, with whom she is very popular.
Married, in Arcadia, La., on Thurs
day evening last, 3rd. inst.,byRev. Jas.
Stacy, Mr. Burn Capers and Miss Mattie
Underwood. The bride is well known in
Newnan, having visited hereon several
occasions, and her many friends will be
rejoiced to hear of her happy marriage.
Prof. W. H. Andrews will move to
East Point shortly, and will take
charge of the school at that place. The
Professor enjoys a well sustained rep
utation here as an educator, and the
people among whom he is going will
find him worthy of their patronage.—
Fuirburn News..
Just received, the lot of all-wool
Jeans that took the blue ribbon at the
Piedmont Exposition.
Fuller &■ Norris.
Quite a sensation was produced in
LaGrange last Saturday by the failure
of J. C. Forbes, one of the largest gro
cery establishments in that town. As
sets are about $70,000; liabilities be
tween $40,000 and $00,000. The firm
did a business amounting to $75,000 or
$100,000 a year,
Mr. T. H. Lane has opened a choice
stock of fancy and family groceries hr
the corner store next to T. E. Fell &
Co.’s, and respectfully invites his
friends to call and see him. He pro
poses to sell goods as cheap as any
dealer in town and we hope will receive
a liberal patronage.
Messrs. Jos. T. Kirby and R. M.
Hackney made a riving trip to Ken
tucky this week, and while there pur
chased a fine, standard bred trotting
stallion. “Grand Wilkes” is the name
of the horse, which may be briefly de
scribed a* follows: Foaled in 1S82; bay;
15$ hands high; sired by “Lyle Wilkes,”
the sire of “Mattie Wilkes,” whose rec
ord is 2:30; dam, the dam of “Lula
Wilkes,” who lias a record of 2:27. He
combines the best qualities of the finest
and most'celebrated trotting strains in
America, being closely related to
“George Wilkes,” “Hambletonitui,”
“American Clay,” “Manibrino Chief/'
and other distinguished blooded stock.
He is direct from Veach’s stock farm,
near Louisville, ami is unquestionably
the finest blooded and highest priced
animal ever brought to Newnan.
THEATRICALS NEXT WEEK.
road leading from Palmetto to Sharps-; Cates, of Columbus, Miss,
burg, granted.
The following accounts were audited,
found collect and oideied paid, ; Little’s “World”—“Lady Ctan-c&rty”—
Hardaway & Hunter, supplies for Poor I “Only a Woman’s Heart.”
.7. AV. darkp, overpaid taxes * <>" j The amusement season has fairlv
A. .1. Sewell. Pool I*arm bill. .... 25 (50 , , , ...
L. B. Mullens, eoitiii for pauper « u» I opened, and while Newnan way not
t. 1. Sewell, I oor haim expenses -e j have been snecinllv favored in- tile
W. J. Wood, bridge at Elder’s mill .. 114 00 ! ut ea s I't ciai.t l.nuieu in
T. R. Davis, M. D., medical services for
pauper
Garrett & Zeilars, coffin for pauper.
G. II. Carmicai, jail foes for October.
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5 I/”
the rounds of the press, the following
from the Columbus Enquirer-Sun seems
to furnish the best description of Miss
Blythe’s admirable acting, and of tin-
play itself:
Miss Helen Blythe k a genuine
American girl, possessing many per
sonal charms, and is a natural born ac
tress, as was fully illustrated last night
by her portrayal of “Edith Gordon,’ in
“Only a Woman’s Heart.” The char
acter is intensely emotional through
out, and requires hard study and fine
acting to keep up its strength and in-
tenseness without making its-rendition
unnatural. Miss Blythe succeeded in
doing this admirably, enchanting tin-
interest and attention of her audience
during the entire play. She won many
friends last night who will always be
happy to welcome her to Columbus in
any role she may assume. Mr-Joseph
J. It. Sewell, l’our K;irm physician
II. L. Frn« mini, repairing bridge
A. W. Bingham, coffin for pauper
J. H. Snc-Inutt, entering tax- fi. las-
M. V. Duncan, repairing gates' at jail
Thompson Bros., desk for’Sheriff
Mrs. G. A. Ransom, poles for road
G. H. c’lirmical, jail fees and- Court ex
penses for September
,T. \V. Powell, salary as County Judge
J. S. Milter, lumber for bridges
Collinsworth & Lovejoy, nails- for
bridges
character and respectability of the dif
ferent plays that have graced our
7‘j boards so far, (with possibly one or two; F/Brlen, who is, by The wav., the au
li in- i exceptions,) the outlook for the future ’ * v11 "’
•I] -- | is decidedlv encouraging. Next week
we will have performances by three
first-class troupes. By ‘■'first-class-" we
me.Mi reputable, meritorious companies
that play only in the larger and more
populous cities, and which are com-'
25 00
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40
AT HYMEN’S ALTAR.
thor of the play, made a perfect Allen
Gordon. The cast of characters through
out is strong, and the company de
serves large houses wherever they
play. Mr. Brien made quite so hit in
this play, which is one of the best emo
tional aramas that has ever been put
'upon our boards. It is devoid of. a vil
li lain. and abounds in touching, and
mended by the press wherever they | beaut iful situations, containing; just
Marriage of Mr. G. R. Bradley arm
Mia«t Willie Andrews.
Yesterday afternoon, at the resi
dence of the bride’s parent* on Green
ville street, Rsv. W. R. Fo?>te officia
ting, Mr. G. R , Bradley vas united in
marriage to Miss-Willie Andrews.
The attendants were—
Air. M. F. Earner and Miss Lillie
Belle Andrews.
Dr. Tom Cole- and Miss M?j?y An-
A Masonic Visitation.
Last Friday evening, at the request i eirews.
of Dr. .T. W. Taylor. Grand High Priest [ The ceremony *>ok place promptly
of the Royal Arch Chapter of Georgia, i at 2-'o’clock, and wns witnessed by quite
Messrs. Geo. II. Carsaical, Win. Wells, la* company of relatives and friends,
E. D. Fouse, W. A. Mitchell and Or- iwifch whom the event had been-3 topic
lando McClendon went to LaGrange i *6 absorbing interest for several weeks
to assist in resuscitating, the Chapter at j prior to its consummation. The deep-
that place, and in conferring all the de- t&ned utterances of the officiating
grees upon five candidates. They work-j minister, and the n»t less .solemn*re
ed until the morning? train passed
LaGrange, arriving h&me at 5 o’clock
Prof. W. M. Robimson, of Fnwiiklm-,.
was in town this week and illumined
Mrs. Jacob Bernhard, of Henry coun
ty, passed through the city yesterday ,
c;i route for Coweta county, to visit rel-1 our sanctum with fcra genial presence,
fives —Griffin News. j Prof. Robinson is one- of the meetfae-
' .- complished and popular educators- fn
Call and examine our stock of shoes j f sec tion of the Stadse,- and as priraci-
before buying elsewhere. We will ; j, a j 0 f t j ie Franklin Institute has vm\-
surprise you in quality and price. I t j eve d himself indispensable to that
Fuller &■ Norris. ; community.
Vvery’s jewelry opening this
Saturday morning. O ere-of the candi
dates juit through the* Masonic mill
was Judge Longley. The Ghapte relec-
ted officers that night., choosing for
for their presiding offieev Tiev. Dr. Ford,
who is favorably known to* most of our
citizens, and especially is- the Bapti
brethren.
Interest in Masonry h>s+- greatly re
vived at LaGrange, and .-omie good ma-
j teiial is being taken in.
The Puckett Station -Sestival.
The entertainment giv-m under the | aging futun
aaspices of the Ladies’ C’fcstreh and Aid I immeasurably the
sjonses of the nuptial.candidates, were
profoundly impressive; and there was
aii entire absence that spiriu of
gaynty so frequently manifested on
wedding occasions.
Tlu- bride and groom both reside in
Newnan and
have exhibited. Of such standing and
reputr are the three excellent compa
nies- billed tor an appearance here next
week.
little’s “world.”"
On Ms-*day night J.-Z. Little’s-thrill
ing dranuv the “World,” will be given,,
a graphic description of which will be
found in isbe following extract from the
Brooklyn Eagle:-
The Gran.*4-Opera House was crowded
last night on the occasion of tha pro
duction of Mr.-.J.-Z. Little’s drai?tn,.the
“World.” Harry Ellison, the princi
pal character, and only son of a wealthy
American,, is- forced by the cruelty of
his father and the contrivings of his
parents’ housekeeper to leave Lome.
He enlists in the U. S. Navy and idlest
to sight. Hus.rister Rosa mourns, him
as oead. The father dies, and one
Powers is appointed guardian of Rosa
He is a villabi*. and is determinedi to
possess himself Ixitli of the girl and her
enough humor to make it a success.
THE FOSTER CAR-COUPLSS,
A Newnan Invention That is on a
‘ We are gratified to state that the new
and. improved car-coupler, invented am l
patented by our fellow-townsman*. Mr.
A. G. W, Foster, is now enjoying a .first-
class boom. The inventor has recent
ly sold an interest to Hon. Lavender I?-
Ray, and we are informed that tfkere
is stilli a. one-eighth interest that can be
had. For this interest several off oru*
well-known capitalists are now liegobhi -
ting.
When i/Ms is made the owncus-of
the patent will ojganize themselves-ui-
to a jvuiffs-toferk company, apply for a
charter., and- capitalize their stock an
$1,000,0001.
This sum; may appear large to tiisse
who dii- not realize the value- ot
this inv-miion. We are told that 7lu--
Thurmsiul patent w;i.s capitalized iin
Atlanta at ’ and the stock U
now iii great demand. The Foiter
coupliiig can be applied to both psi~s—
enger aad freight cars. There are
I'l,n00;0t^<fre5gh z cars in the United
States.. At one dollar per car [>er
year,.£o? the tfse of the patent, the pro-
is equally esteemed for. her nume jous | tlio vessefsinksTn inid<T*ean.'In the pnetors woala realize the magnificat-
charming and lovable 5iaits of cliarac-! second act the fasaous raft scene is pro J sum of per annum, ana., a*.
ter Endowed as boSh-are 'with all' duced, the occupants-of the frail ciaft j the patent is good for seventeen yenzs
-be rermisites to make each other tTflv I bein S rescued lrya-ship, which beat^ip , one can . Klsl i y see what a fortune there
Llm requisites to ma^ eacn onui i .ax , from win{lwartl lliS t in time to save the >T ,
happy, they have a burghUand entour-j iif e 0 f R osa . Qt/her.tableaux following, 1 ls in tl,tr '“-’ veilu on.
before them. Society is I this exciting episode are the cottage | The railroads must have a practical
"ainei'xvhen a manly : home, a revolving tower, a moonlight!! car-coupling: that will do the work ef-
1 panorama, the lunatic asylum with Che j fcctunlt* at the same time protect
escane of the uapnstmed hero, and a 1 ,
mountain scene in- which the viUiani human Lie.. They are paying u.- b
meets with a deserved fate. As be fore j sums of money annually tor deatlawinrl
stated the house* was completely fijJad. ; injurre.- sustain ed by tlieir employee-
fortune. In bis nefarious scheme* he
is assisted by Falastrio, alias Morris
Abrahams. The auxiliary characters
are Captain '^wkson, commandes of
the steamer ‘"Good Hope,” and Jennie
and Dennis, servants. The play opens
with the depavyure of the steamer for
! America, haviog on board as passen*
. | gers the brother; and sister, who are
are deservedly popxlar. , im known to er-eh. other as such, and
, ur The groom is one of our most woiffliy i the rascally guardian. The latter seut -
anfiexcellent voting i.ien, and nuiMiers j ties the ship, tvMch sinks in midoceasi/.
, . , . , , _Ilarrv Ellison constructs a raft and
I11*friends by the score, Ink the bade lasht ; s Roga aiK { v ier lna id 0 n the* same
I and the play was- received w_ith ^ery in coup{ £ hg , ears by the present method.
Take-the* West Point Railroad.Com-
Tlie city tax books are now open, and
Marshal Robinson exhorts the munici
pal citizenry to walk up to the captain's
office and settle. See notice.
week
was a genuine surprise*to the peopfe,.
and is yet the talk of the town.' Such
a magnificent display o£ jewelry, silver*
Mr. J. E. Dent, Sr., will make over;
two hundred and fifty bales of cotton ’
this season. He is one of the largest
planters in Western Georgia.
ware, etc., was never before seen: ini theii* efforts, and spared, no* pains to
Society at Puckett Stations* on* Tliurs-1 man., and a true genSfcwoman ui jfcite
dav evening of last week vas a most en- j their- iiives under the lisly seal of usittri-.
joyahle and successful affair,, the many j nieny, and the brave step taken by this
pleasing details of which it would be | worifliy young couple* cannot be* coo
impossible to crowd into rife-* scant lim- j highly commended. j demonstration oSapproval by thegaeat
it^sf a newspaper notices. The tables The occasion was a most: happy aae, j audience. Mr. Little ns “Harry Elli- . ,
delicacies I ia all respects, and will long ba-re-! son” made a favorable impression. The pany,.rou-instance. It is said to hare
' -* ctere- were generally well two hundred freight cars. The use
play made an undouKed this- invention would cost it: jjusr
ki,>i()j:k. $200.pci* aniiEun. In the case offyoun*^.
half-post 2, after whiah the crowd.dis-: On Tuesday night Miss Florenej El-1 Malosae,. of 1 airburn alone, the* com
pelled, she bridal party leaving on the! more, the lovely and accompliidieil j pan?- paid for the injunes-he re-
3 o'clock train for Carrollton, where a j emotional actress will appear in the J ceived. while coupling its. caasL. Th,
was tendered them at the i famous play of 'Lady Clancaity.’'' nothing of p.otectloin
fee sabstan- j lsiemlieml by those v.ho were eclor-[J»^ »«» Sem-rally
weae suppiieil with all Mw-
of the season, as well a*
tiaLy and in such abundance as to sue- j tunate as-to be presenst..
cesfefiilly withstand the namerous on-j An* elegant lunch veas served^ about
slaraght* made upon then.iby rhe hung
ry throng. The ladies in chaise of the
affairwere active and unremitting in
hit.
Mr. J. D. Stafford, Grantville’s new
Justice of the Peace, was in town this
week. He wears his honors modestly,
and yet with becoming dignity.
Mrs. W. Y. Atkinson and children
left last Friday for Marianna, Fla., 011 j gu me nt against the necessity of organize
a visit to relatives, and will probably ; j n g a fi ve dejiartaaent. A system
not. return before the holidays. : of waterworks, if adequate only for-tire
Mrs. C. II. Kehr left this
<dav for Texas, where she
store- was thronged | msnare-the complete succi sH-of the en- j home the groom’s uncle last even-1 believe this drama has never before j to htannullfey resulting trom the u.-^-
with visitors from Wednesday morning Itertakuaeat. The receipt were about | kg.. They will return to Newnan to-, been presented here, and it is fortunate | oi the. Foster car-coupler, is s©sar.en •<»
until a late hour last night. N roner- i jogj, whicb, will be added to the fund rmorrow. j for our t heat ra-going people that its j all- , ,
ous sales were made and'orders taksn,. j started; some time ago frirthe purpose | TJne- presents were* numerous aad un-. introduction d«?ohes upon so popular j ® ca w ouplin S
offarnislffttg the new Methodist church I usually handsome, attesting in a most; and charming an actress as Miss El- j ne* netpure the additional expense o- a
at that place. Only two entertain-1-gratifying manner the popularity of more. Her resdition of the play has | n«w dsat*^iead, and it is tJe only one.
lusnisv off the series contemplated, have ! rite bnde. A complete list is gyyeu be-
been <rivej? as yet, but enough lias aY; low:
ready Ticen realized to* warrant the * Silver cake basket—Mrs.-T. S. Bigby.
fesne that the object in* view will IsH Sliver water service Messrs. Lever- j here last season: as “Camillv*
The fire record for twenty years past-
shows that there havebeen fewerlosses
in Newnan than arsr flown of equal
size in the State, for tie-period meatiqn*-
ed. At. the same time, this-is no* ar
isen enthusiastitiallv received inn'll the j too,.that allows the use of cheold link
leading Southern .cities, and is* said to 1 aadieou^ig pin, which railroad; men
be her masterpiece. Her appearance say uathspensable in *-he pullinig or
,. i heavy trains.
lN>et! We shall
snMactorfyoccomplisfled., ami tto< j < ‘ ; g^£^“chiriWl-ilV.-Sohn Mar- i «“™l> er *-* 1 s >' °“ r iSt-HlvS
; brilliant suciass-aclnei ed on that occa- j prise., wear
is city yester- | protection, would reduce rates of insivr| ^ the occa ^ n
will join her ™ncefully fifty persent, besidesaffortU. ^ J>ersonally te& ^ y
seom
It was our pleasant privilege to
refen*ed to,,
to the mtgits
aaid thorough enjoydilenesss of tlio
Husband, Prof. Kelir, who is engaged m j other needed facilities.
\gaching music.—Griffin News. i Some of the leacSig yomig tidies of [festival. We want togo again.
—r ‘ , A - , ; Newnan organized a “Mum Uffib” re-- ; - "®
Mr. Z. Hardigree, ot Heard county, c . en ^]y^ the by-lavrs*prohibiting;the gos-j Ordinary^Court.
, tllu
fie j Aurora water service—Mirs.
Hunter.
Folding mirroa>-Mf. A. 3. Lyndon. |
Silver tea service—Mr. and Mrs. I. P.
Bradley.
Silver cake casket—Mias Ella Mc
Guire.
Set cut glass, goblets—.Messrs. P. a&d
H. BiAgham.
watch uritit interest
of this new. ©nter-
ire proud of rile invention.
J \ don is the best advertisement she! because it emanated from 1 he brain ot
i could have- Referring to Jer recent The following item »-from,the Kan-
performanc*- hi Atlanta, t.^e Consitu-'^ t%y Times, in which, city this in-
tion savs: - ireatkin was submitted, to a practical
In the rendition of Lady Glancanv.i tost:
Miss Elmoooscored another .success. 1 A successful test c-f* the F^ste. cai
is a play filled with thrilliag incidents,, j 'muplei attachment was made in the
fh<i i^uunat-ic (It-vclfu^niciit of mis i Guif janls 3 esterdiiy aftemoon 111 the
railroad-
was
or-
«*ere
ith-
per-
Tlie
n.
the
dime 11
the-
western Mutual, has written $20.oon
insurance. since Monday, vepre-
life
senting thirteen applicant
whom are farmers.
ill of
In company with Dr. <). H. Cantrell; Permanent Setters.of a<ii£miiistration j Fred Bsadleyfof Pawson, Ga,
•C had tb“ n 1 “ , i*-ure of attendin' 1 * a : granted John M, Tidwell en the estate ) Silver- jnckte^tand—Msss
1 ” 1 of Gilbert Weaver.
Bridges^ of Dawson, Ga.
hhaa stranger grown,, and loving him
Minnie ' again unknown, then only “renqoited by
ulwlunir „„,^. , — i s* love that ripens m the shadow of the
[festival at Puckett station Iasi Tliurs-1 p ermanw j letters of administration ! Fruat stand—Diy Tom Cole,. scaffold.” Womanhood, as typified by
dav ni'dre and of forming the aequain- <r n mted M L. Carter ou the estate of 1 Combination, napkin-ring and tooth- - Lady Clanc-arty. neither a.-ssiunes hero-
„ T7 rr Allt to M-u-on this t-mce of manv -ood people in that vi- i Imv Thompson. , pick-Iiolder-Mr, P. S. Whatley. ic proportions nor aspires to them.
Mrs. 1. B. Mount v ent to Ala --Yancetlma ,- 11 Permanent letters of administration : SUver butter-knife aad sugar spoon- tier supreme > achievement is the haiv-
week to attend the marriage oi liei 1 enuty. Me are urn* man, J granted A. O. Lvndon on the estate of | Misses Swint and Gearreld. . : piness, the honest transport^ that a
. ; , ai; GnssiePeyser, which occur- tions to our friend. Bob Brannon, Tor Ainaiula B. Lvndon. 1 Silver cake basket—Mis.- Lillie ib 1 sweet and ardent woman may leel
iueiu , - * • . Wednesdav. She - his conrtesv and kindness in eontribu-j Leave to sell railroad stock granted Andrews. , 1 when the man whom she loves is given
redm that citj < ’ | tinsr to our enjovmem, and to his j J. E. Dent, executor of Win. 'W. Ste-; Silver pickle-stand -Mr. Thos. $wm
will be absent seteiai aak- !_ 1... r ,,'n. mJgall. -Jr,
Sale of Hou.sehold and Personal Effects.
On Wednesday, 23d inst., I will sell
at public outcry, at my residence m tlie
Hurricane district, the following prop
erty, to-vrit; One horse, one buggy, one
milch cow. coni, fodder, chickens,
household and kitchen furniture, etc.
Terms cash. J. H. Si mmers.
— Htnmpd home* last 1 mother, Mkl T. M. T, Brannon, under; to sell tht . lalH , beloi^ing to ? ’ Elegant French clock-Mr. and Mra.
Mr. J. P- Milner returned whose hospitable roof we >pent th<‘, estate of Nelson Tlmraian. deceased. 1 T. P. Bradley, of Carrollton, Ga.
an absence ot several* ..
lie contracted the
and look-
night. —Fuirburn News.
ranted Daniel Swim, administrator, j Set silver teaspoons—Mr. and Mvs.
' \r Leave to sell lands belonging to es-, J. G. Fuller,
Paul Wilkinson, a colored nabob of j tate of Martha M alden, deceased. ; _ Pair .silvey napkin rings Mr, (.», R,
Tuesday, alter
weeks in Florida ^
somewhat^thinuer'than when he left. [Chalky Level, pulled by Deputy [gmuted Darnel Swint, admiufetwtor.[Black,
her. and to express her jiassionate sense i
of a wife’s right and duty when her i
husband is in deadly j>eril from his!
enemies.
Take Due Notice.
Parties indebted to me, either by
^ note or account, are urgently and pray-
I11 the magnificent situation of the ’ erfully requested to come forward and
third act, where the drama culminates, I settle. It gives me pain to be forced to
Miss Elmore spoke straight from the call attention to this matter, but 1 need,
heart, and made the simple accent* of the money. I.P, Bkarrev,