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Newnan. Ga., Friday, Nov. 25, 1887.
HOME AFFAIRS.
Have you registered"?
Eggs ;ip} worth 20c. per dozen.
Campbell Superior Court is in session
this week. _
Go out to-night and bear the Silver
Swiss Bells.
by age or occupation, he simply fur-
nisliet this item for the information of
the curious.
and take advantage of the irtillitiery
slaughter. Mbs. J- S. \\ rhtiAJis.
and at night wore tendered a reception
at the hospitable home of the groom’s
mother, near town, where quite a num- ^
, V . f , 1,. 1,0,1 For the Next Thirty t>ays
her of the fnenrls of the family had
Alfred McCoy, a colored giant from j gathered to extend congratulations and j \\ e offer onr entire stock of s,
up the Savannah, Griffin and Xorth i them welcome. An elegant supper consisting of dry goods, notions, i *e»&
MuSwain has moved to the j Alabama Railroad, was arrested by ; was ?erve d and the occasion was thor- j g***dti, clothing, liats. shoes, etc., at
Lunch, School and Market Basket.'
. E. Milner & Co’s.
Brewster & Edmundson receive orders
for their steam-stuffed sausages from
all the surrounding towns, and have
some difficulty in supplying the de
mand.
residence lately occupied by Mr. R. L>. j the police here yesterday on a telegram ! oa ghly enjoyed by every one present. I very low price* for the not ;lurt> j
Cole, Jr. the latter having resided for from Senoia. The telegram did not —• 7-7—;— day*, in order to reduce our .-Cork
house with j state what he was wanted for, but he j Carroll county s prohibition law i*’ 1 '
j will no doubt be carried up there to- j mits the sale of liquor in quantities «»l
7 (lay by the Coweta authorities.—Griffin j one gallon, and there are said to be
Rev. Y. A. Ham and bride are stop-' * j three places in the county where liquor
with the family of Prof. C. L. j _ 7-7—*-7 7— . J can be had under these restrictions, tu-
Clnnouitcemeiffe.
FOR MAYOR.
I lierebv announce my candidacy the of
fice of Mayor of t he city of Newnan, Elec
tion second Saturday in December, Ins*.
Respectfully,
J. S. Powk?.?,
several months past in the
his father.
as
n our
our
we anticipate making a cliangt
husint the l-t of January.
B. N Ask 1 u & ( o.
FOR ALDERMEN.
The names of B. T. Thompson and T. Co
Farmer arc hereby presented as suitable can
didates for the office of Aldermen of the city
of Newnan. Many Citizkns.
Pins
Moses, and will spend some time in
Mr. Barney Monaghan has resigned ;
of
wit: Banning, Temple and Hain
an
the city before finally proceeding to liis position as lessee and managei o j Bert's. In the town of Carrollton 1 In
tlieir home at Sliarpsburg. Reeses Opera House, and let a ' s sale is prohibited s
Col. P. II. Brewster isattendingCourt!
at Fairburn this week.
The river scene in “Unknown is #
fine hit of stage realism and well worth
the price of admission. This play will
he presented in Xewnan for the first
New and handsome goods being re-1 time next "Wednesday night
reived at S. 8. Wilson’s. ! - 77
, | Apple Butter, Preserve
A nice line of French candies just re
vived at S. 8. Wilson’s.
Mr. John R. Wilkinson, of Atlanta,
was in the city yesterday.
Eli Benson, an old and honored citi
zen of CaiTollton, is dead!
Anti-prohibition mince meat—fresh
arrival—at IS. F. Milner & Co. s.
We had a pleasant call yesterday
from Capt. 8. II. Hill, of Grantville.
Cotton went up to !i£c. Y ednesday,
and is yet in active demand at bftjf'Mc.
Prohibit ion
needed for it-
fruit cake—everything
-;it IS. F. Milner fc Co.’s.
We buy and sell whatever hungry
people want. IS. F. Milner&C O.
Toilet and Laundry Soaps—a beauti
ful supply and low prices, at R. I. Mil
ner & Co.’s.
Meat advanced half a cent per pound
last week. Corn was up several points,
also.
The new street between Washington
and Spring has been christened St.
Clair.
Jellies, Ma
ple Syrup, New Orleans Syrup, Buck
wheat Flour, Hams, Pickles, and a va
riety of Canned Goods, received this
week, at R. F. Milner & Co.’s.
It is said that one of Xewna i’s shrewd
est and most popular cotton-buyers has
cleared $1,500 per week on cotton
transactions since October 1st, and is
yet rolling up profits hand over fist.
Bid you drink any of that delicious
Momaja Coffee at the Piedmont Fair?
When you did you wanted to buy it. If
you did not you ought to try it. For
sale by R. F. Milner & Co.
Mr. J. F. Stevens, a prosperous and
substantial farmer of Carroll county,
was in the city yesterday. Mr. S. for
merly resided in Coweta, and liis many
friends here are always glad to see him.
. 1 oale is prohibited absolutely, and we un-
Tridav for Atlanta, ■where he >ul pro >-1 ( | ers ^ an( ^ a movement is on foot to pi<>-
ably make his home in future, j he
Opera House is now in charge of Mr.
Th'-i is For You!
All parties uul> bted to me are notv
tied that setth*im fit must he made by
December 1st, or t tea e will he trouble
in tile land. 1 am compelled to have
Hen? &br>ertisements.
LOOK OUT FOR THE THIEF!
W. A. Young, and under his clever and
excellent management visiting troupes
may be assured of the very best treat
ment at all times.
hibit the sale at the other points men
tioned, also. It is hoped to accomplish ne< < essary !
this desirable end by petitioning the ter again.
County Commissioners to refuse license
to all dealers, whether the conimuni-|
ties interested are protected by munici
pal regulations or not, and prominent
believe
what is due me, and liust ii will not he
ill attention to l he mat-
I, P. Bradley.
I will pav a liberal reward for the recovery
of one Bav Mare, blind in the right eye, which
was stolen lroiu my farm :i miles'from New-
nan.on the morning-of the21st ins-t.
J. *f, SHANNON.
Have you
Belle” at I:
daisy.
interviewed th
. S. Buchanan’
‘Coweta
She’s a
Several of our young men have sought
md received an introduction to the
| “Coweta Belle” at E. S. Buchanan's
I this week, -and others are longing basli-
! fully around the door awaiting tlieir
j turn.
The performances of the London
Theatre Company at Reese’s Opera
House to-night and to-morrow night
have been well advertised, and will
doubtless attract a large attendance on
both occasions.
Major Geo. 1. Jones
smiling on his Xewna
morning.
of Griffin, is
n friends this
Col. Geo. A.
was in the city
•business.
Several of our citizens will go to At
lanta to-morrow to witness the prohibi
tion contest.
Mr. B. F. Melson, an excellent gen
tie man from Xewnan, has been in the
city this week, as he was last, repre-
Carter, of Grantville, ! senting the Central I. nion Life Insur-
l.-ist Monday on legal | ance Company of Cincinnati.— La-
Grantje Reporter.
The scenic effects in the great spec
tacular play of “Unknown” are said to
he t lie finest that can he produced with
portable scenery. Secure your.seats in
advance for the performance
"Wednesday night.
Three bales of cotton were stolen
from various parties .in the vicinity of j prohibitionists. in the county
Puckett Station last; week, which was j the effort will be successful.
afterwards traced to Greenville and j
identified. Several arrests have been
made, but as the matter is now under
going legal investigation we withhold
for the present the names of the sus
pected parties. The commitment trial
will take place this morning before
Judge Swint.
Notice..
Ail parties indebted ro us, either by
note or on aceoimt, are requested to
come up at once and make settlement.
We must close up our business for 1SR7.
Those who fail to settle,. 01 make satis
factory arrangements by December
1,7th will find their notes or accounts in
t he hands of a lawyer.
B. S. Asic Xav & Co.
Mr. G. O. Scroggin, of Turin, speaks
of moving to our city, for The purpose
or educating his daughter. Among
others spoken of as probable residents
in the near future are Messrs. A. J.
Pinson of the Second district, Nath
an Mattox of the Third district, T. B.
Parks of the Sixth district and .T. L.
Brown of the Fourth district. Come
right along, gentleman; there is room
and a warm welcome for all.
Although T. R. Sullivan is well-
known as a successful playright, it is
only within a year that he has gained j son of Capt. A\
reputation as a writer of short stories. ; t iced from lib
These have appeared exclusively in
The Thanksgiving dinner given at
Burpee’s hall yesterday under the aus
pices of the Ladies’ Parsonage Aid So-j
eiety was a well-managed and most
successful affair, not only iurnishing a j
large amount of enjoyment for a moity j
of expense, but resulting in a hand
some acquisition to the parsonage fund. ;
The hall was reopened at the. supper
hour, and a large number who were un
able to be present at dinner, found al
most as much enjoyment in discussing
the oysters, the coffee, and other ac
companiments. The various commit-; —
tees in charge deserve much credit for i Always at the Front,
the success of the entertainment, and i Dr. J. T. Reese, of Xewnan, lias-made
equal praise for the admirable manner; arrangements whereby responsible par-
in which it was conducted. The total figs suffering with any of tin* following
receipts were about $125. j troubles can get their medicine on a
positive guarantee
Fair Warning’ !:
All persons indebted tome are urged
to come forward and settle at once, if
s; f ! lenient is not made by the 1st of
December tlioy will find their notes
and accounts in the hands of an officer
for collection. November lltli.. 1SS7.
J. R. Herring.
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE.
I will he at Newnan the find Tuesday in
December next, and th • four days following,
for tli<e purpose of colk*eting .State and county
taxes for 1S87. November 21th, l.’W?.-
I. N. FARMER,-
Tax Collector.
BEADLES’ LINIMENT!
• ’’ires Toothache, Headache, Neuralgia.
; Itheiirnatisni, all pains of Nerves and BAnes-
ay externa application. It cures Colic,-Elio^
! iera Morbus. Cramps and Pains of the Einv-
| els. hy taking from 5 to 10 drops internally,
diluted wiiii water. E..I.-BEADLES;
Proprietor and Patentee, Newnan, G-u.
Onsaleat.f. I. Suroggin’s. west- side Public
: Square.
Executor’s Sale.
GEO It f HA—Cowkta County:
I'ndi-r and by virtue of an order from the
Court of O dinary of Coweta county, I. ast hi
executor of the Inst will and testament ol
William \V. Stegall, deceased, will sell, for
cash, on the first Tuesday in .January,-1888,
within the legal hours ot sale, before the
court-house door of said county, in the city
o r Newnan. one sivper cent bond ot the At
lanta and West Point Railroad Company for
two hundred dollars, due on the first day of
duly, 1881. Sold as the property of said de
ceased. and for a division. This Novembei
21, 1887. JOSEPH E. DENT,
Executor William W. Stegall!
Printer’s fee, $:;.(>S.
Last week our Turin correspondent
made mention of the fact* that a little
D. Linch had been en-
lionie by a wayward
t out It living on the premises named
Scribner’* Magazine, the Christmas ! Manning. The boys disappeared Wed-!
number of which will contain another, j nesday afternoon, and though tue ^
entitled “The Tincture of Success.” It j country was scoured for miles around:
is said to show that same strength of j they were not found until the follow-
imagination which characterized “The ! ing afternoon. 1 hey were overtaken
'■ N<) r,KX! ' :FITS " xo J Administrator’S'Sale.
. _ _ j GEORGIA—Cowkta County:
Sallow Complexion: Thin Blood; 5 By vlrtUH of an 0 ,, l( , r t!ie llonorrtble
o EAIvN I-.s>; ia>ss Ol- A PPL i I! E .• A ; i' ( ,iirt of Ordinary of Coweta county, Georgia,
BLOATED, PEEKED ami WATERY COll'di- I will be sold, before the court-house door in
tion of Face. Legs and Stomach;-Gen- 1 cityof N«*wuun, between the Jegui hours 01
.... . r -.1-,,....... . <I , I ............ .... I sale, on tin* Ursi iuesdny in .Tun nary, lss*
EnAL \\ EAKNJ-.sn, . i.Oiii . <)i' t j,following descril>-d lands belonging
BREATH, etc. Any AND ALL Liver j :o the estate of Aditm S Mnnu-r, late of said
TroCBLEs; Sim; AI \s; BiH'ISES; C’CTS;: comity, deceased, to-wil :
"Woi'nds, and anything a Liniment is |
Lost Rembrandt” and “Cordon.”
Most of the scenery used by the Nel
lie Boyd troupe is owned and carried
by the company.
Don’t fail to price goods at S. S. Wil
son’s before buying elsewhere. lie
will save vou money.
next
Prof. W. L. Cousins, of Luthersville,
was in the city Wednesday and favored
this office with a call.
The “Coweta Belle” ' is creating a
sensation on Ed Buchanan's side of
town. AsL to be presented.
Rev. J. B. Hiinuicutt, of Turin, has
been commissioned by the Governor as
a member of our County School Board.
Mr. J. G. Shannon offers a reward for
the recovery of liis horse, which was
stolen last Moiulav night. See notice.
Miss Minnie Jones, a popular and at
tractive belle of Waynesboro, is visit-
: ng the family of her uncle, Major Geo.
Jones.
Miss Julia Harris, of Turin, and Mrs.
Mary Brandenburg, of Haralson, are
visiting in the city, the guests of Mrs.
J. G. Fuller.
Fd Long is off on a big hunt this
week and Dick Hawk is running in liis
nlfeCd* as mail agent on the Carrollton
roa<L—Griffin Sim.
BroL Ham authorizes the announce
ment ttSiat the exercises of Sliarpsburg
Academy will be resumed on the first
Monda-j in January.
W. W. Hendrix and T. J. Cannon
Mr. T. A. Lane desires it understood
that he is “not at home on the sick
list,” but is running one of the neatest
grocery stores in the city at the Brew
ster corner, next door to Fell’s hard
ware establishment.
Nil*. J. S. Addy, of Senoin, has our
thanks fora quantity of old-fashioned
yam potatoes, sent this week. They
are deliciously sweet, and as finely fla
vored as ever passed the crucible of
the editorial palate.
Capt. H. C. Fisher went to Franklin
yesterday on a fiduciary mission, and
we’ll wager that he crowded as much
solid business into the expedition as it
would have been possible for one man
to do in the same space of time.
Tax Collector Farmer lias been in
town all the week, collecting State and
county taxes. A larger number of ex
ecutions than usual will have to be is
sued unless our citizens are more
prompt and generous hv disbursing
their titlies.
Dr. W. F. Gay, of Turin,, is one of
the most successful practitioners Sn the
county. Although liis professional! list
for the year included a large number
of patients and a perplexing variety of
ailjnent.% he has not lost a single case.
Work on the Chattanooga and Rome
Railroad is being rapidly pushed. This
road is located to Tallapoosa, Haralson
county, on its way to Columbus. If
the road runs from there to Carrollton
it will t ake the Xewnan and Carrollton
Road to Xewnan and build from Xew-
nau to Greenville and broaden the
gauge of the Greenville am! Columbus
Road to Columbus. This will place
Greenville in direct communication
with Chattanooga.— Meriwether Vindi
cator.
Messrs, T. G, Farmer and B. T.
Thompson have been suggested as
suitable candidates for the two alder-
manic vacancies at the approaching
city election, and the suggestion meets
with such popular favor that they will
doubtless be elected without opposi
tion. They will succeed Messrs. H. C.
Arnall and -T. J. Goodruni, and two
more worthy successors of these ex
cellent officials could not have been
nominated. The election occurs on
Saturday, December toth.
Oil Tuesday afternoon last, at the res
idence of the bride's parents in this city,
Rev. W. R. Foote officiating. Mr. P. A.
Boozer, of Hogansville, was united in
marriage to Miss Mamie Arnold, eldest
daughter of S. .T. Arnold, Esq. The
groom was accompanied by quite a del
egation of relatives and friends from
Hogansville, with whom the bridal par
ty returned 011 the accommodation train
at p. m. to attend a reception given
in their honor at the home* of Dr. W-
D. Boozer. The bride is very highly
esteemed in Xewnan, and many a good
wish will follow her to her new home—
ours aauong them.
about half a mile from Xewnan, and, as
was sulisequently ascertained, were ma
king t heir way towards Atlanta. \V lien
approached the Manning boy t< >ok to his
heels, and has not since been heard ;
from. They spent "W ednesday night;
in the woods, being without food from 1
the time they left home until found.
recommended.
One luindrcil ncr»*s of land, more or less. •
... , ,, ., • , , i 1 bounded on the north by Joseph Amis, on the
gOOG I Ol’. Ad che.se, and ail\ troubles . ,. tls tby H. A. ITrquhnrt ami It. T. Collins, on
for which N t'XN BETTER Remedies are - the south bv lands of .Tames Russell, and on
tile west by S. L. Whatley, in the Second dis
trict of said county;—will: the exception of
two acres which were deeded to White oak
Grove church, and one nergrbelonging to Jo
seph .unis, and one-half acre set aside for
cemetery purposes. On the land is one good
five-room house, with necessary outbuild
ings; about, eighteen acres in original woods;
two-horse farm in cultivation. Terms of sale,
cash. This November 24,1887.
\V. H. SUMMER,
Printer’s fee, $5.55. Administrator.
Dr. W. R. Sing-, Specialist,
I Who has within the past seven year:
i made such a deserved reputation in the j [
treatment of chronic diseases in South
west Georgia ami Southeast Alabama,,
j is now, and has been in LaGrange, Ga.,
i for the past four months, and has cured
Young Manning is regarded as a very • very maiiy of Troup C()UlltY ’s best citi-
obstreperous youth by his neignhors, , ^ both inale and female, of old, B y virtue of a „ order of theUourt ofOrdi
and the commuiiitj will be none the L.] ir0 nic troubles. If you have Hemor-!»**■»•>-of Coweta county, will be sold before tin
worse off if lie should conclude to re- j r]loids or PileSj or an y other rectal dis-
main awa\ indefinitely j ,. aso ^ {»,. King ivill cure you without
A new street has been opened | knife, ligature or any other painful
throu'di Hon. L. R. Rav’s lot. a few i operation, in from 10 to JO days. No
a . .. , . 7. ., ! moiln if -irp net onrorl Tf t wo hum! red and two and one-hfl If acres, on I
hundred feet west Ol his residence, i chaise made l . ‘ ’ I of which (RB) one liundred a rid thirty-three
KboK tv Juctinpfl fn become a useful and i VOU have a Cancerous trouble and have j acres, being the eastern portion of said lot.
that is destined to uecome a useiui ami i . have been set aside to Rosa Ann Kelly as
popular thoroughfare. It IS about $00 [ not Matted too long, tilt DOITOI "UI I arxver.ieaving sixty-seven acres, being the
Administrators’ Sale.
GEORGIA—Cowkta County:
court-house door in the city of Newnan. on
ihe first Tuesday in January, 1SS8, between
the legal hours of sale, the following described
property, to-wit:
Four hundred acres of lam?,-consisting of
lot. of land number f 14) fourteen, in the sev
enth district of Coweta county, containing
for sat-s: and also the
the Doctor will
feet in length by 40 in width, and nms | cure you without the knife, caustics or | Uow*r win be old
due south from Washington street to a j other painful operations. 11 jou j ut t i,e same time and place. Also, two hun-
‘ . ■ , i nv Dispnsi*^ dred and two and one-half acras in tlie
point of intersection with Spring street! have Lteime D'ornb) or mgii Diseases,
parts of two lot:—one
erty owners in the vicinity will be as
liberal the street will eventually be ex
tended as far as Capt. Tom Powel’sresi
dence. in the northern portion of the
t v r . pomrli r* TVi ceased, for distribution amnn? the heirs and
to l)rs. Callow <i} and I>«IU^ , . " ! creditors of deceased. Terms cash. This No
Hudson, John II. Glanton J. G. Truett,; vember25th, 1887. Edgar? KELLY.
OlSCAM* KKIAA
George Truett, C'apt. J. G.
Whitfield,
La-1
citv, and we believe little effort would j Bradfield N Slack, druggi'ts, ail of t
be rv*[aired to induce them to d©> so. | Grange, Ga.; also, to I)r. C. L. Patillo,
The opening of this street would nee-: Capt. JohnD. Johnson, \\. H. Hugulej,
essarily enhance the value of l-rocertv | ^ ^' an.r'S
in that quarter of town.-and render w Jenkins, of Chipley, Ga...
eligible lots for building purposes that j and could give the names of very ma ny
are now nsecE for potato patches and i citizens of Columbus. Ga., who were
-vnstures besides bein«- a "reat j patients of the Doctor’s some five years
call pastures, oesuits i ny . „ c i. The Doctor has arrangements
convenience to residents m the locality |.J or<diea p ] x >ard in private families for
referred to. j all patients from a distance. “Procras-
Printer’s fee, $8.95.
Administrators.
tination is t he thief of time.
Application lor Chate?.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CowaTiV-Countv:
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of Abraham -.4. W. Foster.
James H. Shelnutt, and Lave.iri^r R. Ray, oi
the county of Coweta, and John it. Wilkin
son. of the county of Fulton, shows:
That they are joint owners oi a certain pat
ent granted by the United States, known a*
the “Abraham G. W. Foster improved Car-
Coupling," No. Jfil,8!0.
That said patent is of great value, to-wit:
the she* of one million dollars. Your peti
tioners pray
That they. 1 heir associates and successors,
Mr. J. C. Thompson, who went ft?
Atlanta several weeks ago for the par-1 ensuing year.
The Public School Board met last
Tuesday niglif and elected C. T-
Smitli and George Burcb as teachers-
of the jalored public sehotds for th^-
Both have been engaged
have each drawn $25 from the State.j pose of taking a special comse of tinea*- j in teacMag here since January anal
underit'he new law granting aid to dis- j meat for rheumatism, reframed last j Their section gives general siitistiw
abled Confederate veterans.
Major and Airs. U. B. Wilkinson
went over to Griffin last Tuesday to
visit their son-in-law, Dr. F. M. Daniel,
who is reported seriously ill.
Dr. Stacy left for Rome last Wed
nesday to attend ihe annual session <?f
the Synod of Georgia, which convened
in that city Wednesday night.
Leave orders for Fresh Fish and Oys
ters with us. We can supply any quan
tity and kind on short notice.
K. F. Milner «!v Co.
Friday.
He seems much improved,7 iion to tike-colored people &f-'the coi*-
and we trust will soon be completely j inunity. Emma Beach and Fannie
restored. j Carrington* will have a supernumerary
connection: with the schosfe- also, and
The recent removal of 3ir.
Powers from Carroll county to
and liaih of employes who are coin
pelled to use the present system of
2^*"! it is likely that they will lie employe^ j
Lecar . regu larly. The colored Hasptist church j m „ l1p Tbe verv r'tsrid test of said coupler
The Fostes Car-Coupler Indorsed by a j will you suffer when you can be cured? ! mn.vr.e_ made_ a^body_corpo4»t» and politi
Fractical Railroad Man. ! Why ? , .,
., , f v\ rite or come at once to see the
The following letter from an o.d and j |) octf)r - will treat you right. Co©-
experienced. railroad man of Burton, t citation and examination free.
Kan., speaks of the Foster car-coupler' - _
..... . i * be one million dollars, divided into two nun
111 terms e£ Highest COmmendatlOw,. «inct | CiTnUi’Cnteni^. dm! thousand shares of five iioilars each.
is nublis-hed herewith for the sraforma-i —— - - I That the principal office a^Ppdace of busi-
is puun. ’„'nrrer*r rvwrT) \ UnTIClT ness of said company shaiu no at Newnan,
tion of such ot oar readers as laav ue ; 1 jpr.K Ar. n.UUO'H. \ (Tewgia. with agencif^K and offices at such oth
“FOSTER CAK-COUPLINS COMPANY” ’
For the fnil term of twenty years, with the
privilege of renewing at tLe expiration oi
said term.
That the capital stock of said company shall
at till dubious as-to the practical utility |
of the contrivance :
Burton. Kan., Xov. 7tli > ll'$T.
Mr. J- II- Skehwtl. Xewnan^ Ga-—i
Mv Dear. Fblend: It affords me ;
much pleasure to recommend so yalua-!
i.i o in i tiaiie
Nov. 25th and 26th.
rTHE LONDON THEATRE
adopting tae same, therebj saving life
* '" " ” COMPANY.
: Vou take him. We will taka-as mat>y
j more like- him as our sister uunity ctusi
I spare-
portion
Church will be used.
years” experience in railroading, m the
different branches, viz: Firing, engui-
eerurr. braking, running and yarn
work. (
perience
er plstces, in or out-of snid Stine, as ihe busi-
’ ness of said corportition may reiiwire.
c , , t. t . . . That said company shall the right to-
PrififlV and oatltrday JNl£[sI3Sj..[re2®ove said principal otHc&andplace of bnsi-
■“ - - ■ - - ness toany other place that? may better suit
; tlvc convenience of the coiporation.
j- That tlie object of said company is gain am •;
I profit for its stockholders;: ind to thatend the
particular business ot sai-gcorporation shall
[ ke:
To deal in said patent, which your petition-.
1 as stand ready to assign ro said corporation'
npon such terms as may .-Je agreed upon, si.
soon as a charter shall be granted by th?
roart, and all improvements that may be
made thereon, and in airy other patent ear-
.coupling; by purchase, assignment, grant .
mortgage, license, conveyance, or otlierwise -
f To manufacture and -ell or let said oar-
,• couplings, or otherwise dispose of the same ..
Those Wisning an evening oi e^oyinent To^bnlM railway ears,.drawbars and draw-
shoulil nor fail to •atTeri.l rue t heads, with ° r without said patent atrtaohe< J
Swiss Bells is worth the price o. Emission, t , heret ’ 0t anrt to ulspose , af the same;
i*rices of admission—‘25*.., 50c. and *a»r-j To erCi-i or rent, 0',vr_and control, shops foi
Reserved seats at Reese's Drugstore. the manufacture of the »ame.
That the rights, poviars, and privileges-shal'-
,ud and Orchestra of Silver
Beils!
To-night- i* the last eagagemeut of j WO rk,'(ya r dEutrter,l-aiul^liave had »-x- prrcr’C 0PFRA BOUSE i b To’have
i the London Tlieatre Coiajiany ut j pgYience with many wotud-be cai- F\E(C.OE. o U *; alter the»
ec- marketsthis season, which tfrobably ae-| playing, the ba:
tar counts fort be increased receipts in sorec-' are excellent. T1
instances
! Carrollton fort
to s
rhe eitv registration books will i>os- point,
lively dose or, Monday, December 5tli. | holdiv
if you expect to vote in the city elec
tion you must register before th
date. _
Mr. J. S. Anderson's stock of goods . The enterprise of
was bought last week by Messrs. Ar- securing such a str;
i.-aII «Sr Farmer and will be closed out **Duknown’* is to be cviuimended; aaad-
•d the old stand, flic st c-k invoiced we have no doubt our theatre-going
$5,100. __ people will testify their appreciation.
Farmer will be iti New- in a manner that will be both gi at if\ ing
,'sdav in Ddcentber for to himself and complimentary
Tax Collect*
nail the first 1 u -
band and other niu-
They arg deserving
| of full houses wherever they go: and.
Manager Young in ^Btlemen and-ladies, they deserve
g attraction as the . ^ recommendation Miss May
Kemjs-hall, in London iueatre t o:n-
pany.isa musu’ian ef versatile talents.
She i«erl"onus on the 1>ells, the zither
and the ttko horn in the band.
G'!(!.(,< Reporter. 2otli i.tS!.
fected at the te>t. i.ight. ten and
twelve miles per hour :_s raf>i*‘i‘ -lui
speed to couple a car safely, amt t uo
not believe ir could hav>- be n accom
plished without the F«>s: r ceiu>,er.
i ruly y> .urs,
\\ . i" . SY« >i !v ER.
-La-
Fail Millinery,
now a fresh ;u
l«*autii’ul
to the
the purpose
ol
illeeting State and company.
county taxes, amt
s-e notice.
d will remain four day>
t>n Tuesday last Prof. Wm. Feather-
f have
stock of millinery, consist ing oi Ladies .
Misses’and Chfldren’s Hats and Bon
nets. Ruchings. Plushes and \ civets in
T;i-
Tliere are two t hin
bound to take on lait h hi
vate opinion of him and wlnu Ntn^ages
are made of. with the.od'D in favor of
sausage*.
Dr. Long received a postal tills week ; -ton, ot Villa Rica, was Married to Miss ! all’the latest shades. tt’o|tueucot
' from II. D. Brawner, Fairmont. Gor-1 Emma DuBose, of Decatuiv Ga. The i bac, etc.,.) Ribbons, Ostrich and ram\ V
that a man is ; don countv, Ga., conveying the intel-; bride is a daughter of Dr. Dubose, the j Feathers, Biuls and Bu a>t; o <n
wife’s pri-; Hgeiiec that lie had two silver coins for well-know A Presbyterian divine, ami a I without eiul—all of winch L will*
sale—a 50-cent piece coined in l$lfi. and : lady of unusual attractiveness and ac- i for the next thirty days at act uni ix»st.
a French coin bearing date 1316. As : complishwents. The newly-wedded pair: . not what it cqstsyou.) ILds and lmn- A.lmission $l.
to Xewnan on the afternoon train: nets trimmed m the latest Come j Drug store.
ONE NIGHT ONLY!
Wednesday Evening, November 30ifi! !
THE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE.
MISS NELLIE BOYD.
su-gjion ’oy
THE LONDON THEATRE CO.,
PresC-miu- 15»«- w <*nsatli>nn’ Melodranut. the
<;ic-:it N' V.' York Success,
“UNKNOWN,”
A RIVER MYSTERY.
The .M:omgeniPiit " ill |>i*odiice tliis G
Success with
and t :> use a corporate seal,, and: to.
same at pleasure;
To sue and be sued,to plead and Kj irnpiea^i-
: ed, to Contract end ise contracted wltfi;-
To purelia.se. take, bold, and use-any pro-
I perty, r^at or p-ru. 4pii, that mav 5e nccessarr
■'for the purpose of the corporation, either in
the conduct «»f >ts Xu iucs- or to secure any
imFl'-tcines-t ,e company, tiU-J to. s*-il or
,r of the same;
ii.nstitution or by-raw not
of t * is State and of the
i ,d !••. an.t-rid or repeal the
•• sncii oiicers, managers,
nr s .cli agents, as said
•ide uijou, and to fix tlieir
«VEFIA1. SCENERY AND ME- '
U A N f< ’ A L K F FECTS.
ii j New York city Illuminatial!
‘ . Tic- BrookI.mi Bridge;
Wonderful Storm Scone!
Reserved seat s st Reese’s
: Dr. Long is not an antiquarian, either | came
ot'i< rwise <rs .<>
To make ; n;.
contrary to tic
UMited st
K.iine at
To i-feiiir air -
or directors. -
company may
sake, ios:
To do any and all acts, not prohibited l>y
law that may b. <u-Ijeco aic necessary for Un
successful management of the business of
; said corporation.
■ That no stockholder fn said company shall
be liable for the debts, contracts, torts, or de
faults of .,aid company over and beyond the
amount of his uupaid stock subscription.
And (* titioners wilt ever pray, etc.
LAVENDER R. RaV,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
Filed iu oilice November 24,1SKT.
DANIEL SWINT,
Clerk Superior Court,
A true and correct copy as appears of record
: in this office. This November 24,1*87.
DANIEL SWINT.
clerk Hupcrior Court, .