The herald and advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1887-1909, December 02, 1887, Image 1

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THE HERALD AND ADVERTISER. VOL. XXIII. NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1887. NO. *7. NEWNAN .10 CENT STORE! £ells the following goods, which are gdaranteed tn he -°.0 per cent, cheaper than can he bought this side of Atlanta. V r e mention a few leading articles to give you an idea: FIVE CENT LEADERS. Nice drawing slates, 6 pictures-. Hemstitched handkerchiefs. Rubber back suspenders. Infants’ hose, good quality. Writing books. First-class, note paper, per quire, 8 hole Richter harps. Pack good envelopes. Paper rice buttons. 3 cakes nice toilet soap. Half bar extra fine toilet soap. 1 pint tin dipper, good tin. 1 quart bucket, good tin. Large tin cup, good tin. 2 small tin plates. 1 large tin plate. Foot pocket rule, brass hinge. Nice leather purse. Large carpenter’s pencil. Tin fife, correctly noted. Tin toy horns. GOO extra quality matches. Good heavy elastic, per yard. Elast ic, ready buckled. Three wooden whistles. Anvil-shaped salt box. Bird salt cellars. Pepper and salt shakers. ' ,’ascarilla whiting. Silver finished vases. Imitation China vases. Heavy glass tumblers. Good’lamp chimney; Half dozen safaty pins. Enameled thimbles. 4 good horn collar buttons. Needles, first-classpapeJ. 2 spools, 200 yard thread. Bone handle crochet needles. 2 metal crochet needles. Roquet cologne. Steel watch charm. (rent’s sleeve supporters. Good horn combs. Good wood pipes. Extra good paper of pins. Toy steam engine. Autograph albums, good size. Turkish bath towels. Table mats, vsry good. V i ood tack hammer. 2 1 oxes blueing. L: rge box good blacking. Wire tea strainers. 2 good cedar pencils, good lamp wicks. TEN CENT LEADERS. Ladies hose, extra length. Extra good, fast color handkerchiefs. Linen crape towels. Gent’s standing collars, good style. Gent’s down collars, good style. Gent’s cuffs, good style. Ladies linen cuffs. 1, idies linen collars. Spencerian copy books. Large size «ools cap paper. Large account hook. Gee!’ I heavy hose all colors. Good heavy bristle blacking brush. Nice mirror-back hair brush. Good nail hammer, good size. Correct pair spring balances. Large potato grater, improved, improved Mikado-nutmeg grater. Flower backed scrap book. Bov nice note paper and envelopes. Ext rn good double elasp purse. 1 gross brass buttons. Forest flower cologne. Bottle cologne in shape of roller skate. Bottle cologne in watch shape. Large bottle hair oil. Good razor brush. Ladies hreart pins, pretty designs. Ladies ear drops, wijl wear well. Nice finger rings, with set. Gent’s platep chain and charm. < tent’s Columbia Lever cuff buttons. Gent's collar buttons—good. Initial scarp pins. Gent's scarf pins—horse shoe. Gent’s tine satin tie. Gent's pure silk bow. Mirrors I inch thick. Three boxes fine, toilet soap. 28 feet of clothes line. 7-pin hat racks. Good fire shovel. Grocer’s scoop. 3- quart tin bucket. (Lquart dairy pan. 4- quart milk bucket. 6-quart wash pane. Nice black-handled dippers. Good coffee pot. Good milk strainer. 3-qnart tin toilers. 1-quart tin dippers, ifyiole correctly noted harps. Nice bronzed match safe- .Nice nickel match safe, -Small bull’s eye lantern. Iron money bank. Musical top. Misses Boston hose supporters. Fine Zvlonite comb. Imitation China vases. 411 colors sugar dishes. All colors butter dishes. Fine glass cream pitcher. Nice China mugs. Glass mugs in colors. Fine tumblers. Fine goblets. Large box laundry soap. Heap stand. Large towels. Large white bowls. Large lamp chimney. Rest plug of tobacco. 2 elegant cigars. Childrens’ smoothing iron. Lorillard snuff. Ball potash. 1 pound Dwight's soda. Top terrapin. Large milk cup. Large tov horns. Dolls. Toy street cat's. Tov steam engines. Bellows toys. Tappan’d Swan Down wlut-uw. Extra full tooth brush**. A good pipe. Good padlock and key. Large size drawing slates. <5 boxes curry combs. Large butcher knife. Deck good playing card*. 2-foot brass-hinged rule. Pocket combs. Good whisk broom. Nice tea bells. Large pair scissors. (mod pocket knife. Shipping tags, per hundred. Photo frames. Nice glass cake plate. TWENTY-FIVE CENT LEADERS. Fine pair patent roller suspenders. Fine nutter dish, hen on nest. 10-quart milk bucket. 12-quart dish pan. Boys’ hat—very good. t> cakes fine toilet snap and ease. Improved razor strap. A few plated rings. Some few other goods costing up wards of 25 cents, though all are great bargains. Come and see us the first op portunity. Yours truly, for ten cents, A. D. JOHNSON & CO. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! AND BUY YOUU CIGARS M. SALBIDE, MANtTFACTUKKi: OF FINE HAVANA CIGARS. A Good Farm For Sale! I J I offer for s-ile two hvmdrfsj acres of land I 1 vine two miles soulbc-Mst of Palmetto, in a good state of cultivation, with one >et of ten ant houses. Tit'es perfect, price low. Any ! person wishing a good home, will do well to correspond with me at Hogansville. Ga. i .1. F. MOBLEY. TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE. I will be at Ncwnau the first Tuesday in December next, and th ■ four days following, for tiie purpose of collecting State and county taxes for 1887. November 24th. '887. I. N. FARMER, Tax Collector. I _ BEADLES’ LINIMENT! SMOKE THE “NEWNAN GIRL” CIGAR. 'f'hls Cigar is better than many and equal to the hest 10c. Cigar sold. It is manufactur ed from the best imported Havana tobacco, and I guarantee it. to be free front all artificial and poisonous flavors so dangerous to the smoker. It is TIIK REST! THE BEST! THE BEST. Tills it- everybody's verdict. Retail price only 5c. For sale at my store, and also by Messrs. Orr. Kirby & Co , Greenville street. My “Two-fors” can’t. t>e beat. They are bet ter than your hifalutin’, drugged-to-death 5- eenters My clear Havana Cigar-- are as good as the best import d, and can be had for less than half the money. Will manufacture cigars to order* any de scription and inanyquantity. Call on or address M. SALK1 DE.Cigar Man ufacturer, (>peru House building, Newman, Ga. WILL YOU BUY A BUGGY? DO YOU WANT A WAGON? Cures Toothache, Headache, Neuralgia. Rheumatism, all pains of Nerves and Bones by externa application. It cures Colie, Cho lera Morbus. Cramps and I’ains of the Bow els, by taking from f> to 10 drops internally, diluted with water. E. J. BEADLES, Proprietor and Patentee. New nan. Ga. On sale at J. I. Scroggin’s. west side Public Square. POMONA NURSERIES, POMONA, GA. All kinds of Nursery stock for sale cheap. Apple, Peach and Plum trees. $10 per hun dred. Grapevines, $4 00 per hundred, standard varieties: special varieties cheap iu propor tion on large orders. Prices furnished on ap plication. Address PHII.LIP SMITH, octl4-:lni* Pomona. Ga. Ctnnouncements. FOR MAYOR. I hereby announce my candidacy for the of fice of Mayor of the city ot Newnan. Elec tion second Saturday in December, 1887. Respectfully, J. S. Powkli.. FOR ALDERMEN. The names of B T. Thompson and T. G. Farmer are hereby presented as suitable can didates for the office of Aldermen of the city of Newnan. Many Citizens. Icon.' Clbrertiscments. Thom«s C. Cnrleton. Hewlette A. Hall. CARLETON & HALL, Attorneys at Law, Newnan. Ga. Will practice in all the Courts, both State and Federal, giving special attention to the management. ofestat sand litigated causes. Office No. Cole building. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS. i tance from other towns is ■ for this expected growth. one reason Another is | the excellent school facilities afforded; Senola. Mr. Editor:—News items are rather j—still another is, that the community j scarce in our section at this time. Will! is composed of the best people in the j give a few as we have been able to j world, and surrounded by the best | gather them. [fanning section in Coweta county.! Some of the lady members of the j Ootlier parties speak of buying lots and Methodist church gave a supper at the j building. One mail contemplates open- Masonk: Hall la»t night, the proceeds j ing a large mercantile establishment of which will go towards purchasing there. All that the place needs Neom- a new organ for the church. The re-j petition and capital, ceipts amounted to 840, which we re-1 Mr. Isaac Sewell has sold his nice iit- gard as quite a success. This amount, : tie farm on Cedar Creek, consisting of together with other donations, will no jbne hundred acres, to Mr. Joe Edwards doubt secure the instrument. j for $050. We regret to learn that Robert, one j Why is it that ihe town people are so of Mr. .T. A. Z. Shell’s sons, while run- j much more sociable with the country ning with an axe fell and had one of i folks in the fall of tlie year than in the his hands almost cut off, about where ! spring and summer? I notice town the fingers join to the hand. We have j gentlemen constantly going to see their not learned the full particulars, and j friends in the country now, and those hope the case is not as severe as re- | they don’t chance to see they write to. ported. j It was a very commendable act of There is considerable excitement in j the Cedar Creek bailiff in helping that the Haralson neighborhood on account! poor woman the other day to hitch the of the appearance of two or three j mule to her buggy, mad-dogs recently. Our advice is to go ! Burglary and theft are getting to be prepared to kill every dog found run-; very common now. ning at large. Mr. Thos. Duffy has been quite sick for several days. At this writing he is thought to be somewhat better. Mrs. John Neely, of Shurpsburg, has presented her pastor, Rev. E. Culpep- One of Mr. Jas. Alsabrook’s turkeys was stolen the other night. About the same time some one robbed Mrs. Mary Sewell’s dwelling of $15 in cash. I also leant that Mr. G. L. Warren’s house was robbed of a quantity of meat and per, with a fine turkey for Christmas, j flour a few nights ago; and that a pair How many preachers in Coweta county ) of boots was taken from Mr. J. M. will he as fortunate ? - j Willcoxon; and that a colored woman Married, at the residence of the j had some clotltingstolen from her; and bride’s parents, Dr. and 'Mrs. Saffold, that a tall, dark-skinned white man Mr. J. H. Allison, of Elms Bluff. Ala., to Miss Lula Saffold. Rev. W. J. Cot ton performed the ceremony, in the presence of a few relatives and friends, using thi' Episcopal marriage service. with black whiskers entered Mrs. Treadwell’s bed-room after she had re tired and upon being questioned as to his business replied that he was steal ing all he could get. suddenly extin- Letters of Administration. GEORGI \—Coweta County: Mike Powell having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for permanent let ters of administration on the estate of Lula Itedwine, late of said county, deceased, all persons concerned are required to show cause in said Court by the first Monday in January next, if any they can, why said application should not 5>e granted. This Roo-niberS. 1S8L \V. H. PERSONS, Printers’ fee $.0.00. Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. G EORGIA—Cowkta Cor n ty : On ihe first Tuesday in January, 18SS, I, as the administrator on t,he estate <>f Richmond Sewell, deceased, will sell before the court-I house door in t he city of N wvwin, county of Coweta, Georgia, between the legal hours of j sn'e. the following lands belonging to su'd j estate, to-wit: Seventy-five acres off of th" north side of lot of land number 2*11, in the j original Filth but .commonly ceiled the Cedar j Creek district of said county. Terms of sale, j one-half cash, balance on November 1, IS--, j t, tlie rate of eight r <• 1.: : given. This Peet nib. r I. 1.-S7. I DAN I El, -V> !NT, Printer’s fee. S3 72. Administrator. ; ■ tills 1*0 YOU HANKER AFTER HARNESS \\ v c • Administrator’s Sale. GEoRGI v—VowKr.y Cor m \: Bv virtu, oi . n ortl-r from the honoraldc Court of ord-narv of Coweta county. Georgia. : « i(! tv -old before the eourt house door in | Newnan, on the first Tuesday m>. January | next, between tie legal hours of -ale, to the highest and best bidder, the following de- I scribed property, to-wit: order) ;i j one hundred and one and a quarter ucr- sol , . j , j land, more or less, being the east half of lot No 1 himDlC-[ two hundred and ninety-nine, in originally t T r r'' r - v i a st First, tuaw Haralson district. Sold sis the pro- rl 1C iv MAIN j per tv of Regina \V Brandenburg, late of said s, re j county, deceased, tor the benefit of the heirs Aids. 1 WO- . and creditors. Terms cash. This I lecetn her 1 1st. 1S-7. DANIEL SWINT, Printer's fee, $4.?0. Administrator. will sell (on first-class, one-horse, skein, iron-axle WAGON for horse, $45 to $50. Buggies from $35 to $175.;“" Anamtsdwws Sale. ' and guarantee tne same 101 j Georgia—cowuta county: rmo vo A e ' By virtue 01 an order of the Court of Ordi- ^ 11 j V tl1 • i nary of said county. 1 will sell for cash, tothe B iiiYm- TTnrne« from 'i - r-/-d highest and best bidder, before tiie Conri- U gg> 1 lainess Iiona 4>/0 0 house door in the town of Newnnh, on th. to *5 -> c ' first Tuesday in January next, between the v JJ’ i legal hour- ot sale, the following described Foos’ Scientific Mills, | ^^^k>meronotot land no. 12s. (for grinding cotton seed and ■ m thp 1 ourth distr5ct of < -’ owe '« countv rnco,) $35 to $115, according to size. The party left on the afternoon train ! guished the lamp, which was burning for their Alabama home, accompanied i dimly, and made his escape; that some by the best wishes of n host of friends j greasy thief .stole a hog from the pen of for a long and happy life. j Floyd McKinley, colored, .last Sunday We regret to learn that Mr. J. ('. j night. And, to come nearer home, Morgan, living about two miles from j some horn-swoggled son-of-a-gun stole town, is quite sick, and has been for a fine, fat turkey hen from Mrs. “Rip- some time past. We hope for a favora-! pies” last Saturday night. This is car- ble change in liis condition soon. ! rving the deviltry a leetIc too far. and A telegram just received announces } somebody’s going to get a double-bar- the serious illness of our youngest son j reled load of shot one of these crisp in Macon. Vincent.' winter nights if this stealing of turkeys Nov. UOrh. [and chickens isn’t stopped. 1 love — I chicken too well to allow them filched Puckett station. j by vandal hands in this outrageous Mr: Editor:—Miss Lillie -Evans ha 3 [manner. Iran tolerate a certain de- been visiting Miss Alice Martin. i gree of lawlessness, but draw the line. Mr. Jas. P. Camp visited his sisters j most emphatically at ehicken-stealing. at LuGrange Female College last week, j The little folks had a nice little Miss Vonnie Summers, of Senoia, [ party at our house one night last week, visit d relatives near here recently. j The hearts of t he little lads and lasses Mrs. l{. A. Ballard visited her pa-[fairly quivered with love, rents in Douglas this week. 1 took a short trip last Sunday to Miss Kate Barnett one of our mosCj Luthersville and Lone, Oak, Meri- channm r young ladies !is visiting [ wether county, and found both places friend-in LaGrange. ’ ! on a boom. The “’Lianee Cubs,” as the Miss Eurlow Wadsworth, quite a : old woman called them, are doingagood chamting young lady from Binning- 1 thing for the country. They speak of ham. Ala., is visiting Miss Glenn erecting a store of their own iu a short Camp. iinne- I spent a night with the family AFss Pauline Mclver, from Hogans- of my'oldand trusted friend, Col. Daniel Fling, at Lone Oak. The Colonel is now 75 years of age and his wife 74. They hold up remarkably well, consid ering their age. i Mr. Thomas Latimer and Miss Lilia largest and most enterprising aimr chants, visited the family of Mrs. J."7J North last Sunday. Dr. A. G. North, of McDonough, war here last week. The musical entertainment at residence of Airs. Narcissus Pitmar last Wednesday evening was a mos". delightful occasion and was numeruus- ly attended. Airs. C. L. Moses, of your city, isa-is iting relatives here. Mrs. C. A. Bolton and Mrs. A. Beaa- ers, of your city, were here on a visit a few days ago, the guests of Mrs. Kittiv North. Mrs. Mary Wiley, who resides new; Sharpsburg, lost her purse containing $37 this morning. Prof. J. R. Bohannon opened hi» school near Fayetteville this morning. He is an excellent teacher and deserve: a liberal patronage. Air. John Harrison, of Florida, -hs.-. been here on a visit for several days, the guest of II. II. Harrison, Esq. Rev. V. A. Ham filled his appoint mentat Union. Meriwether county, last Saturday and Sunday. He will resum. the exercises of his school at this plan the first Monday- in January. Dr. R. W. North has sold his lutnat- and lot to Mrs. Kate Glass, of Kedruu. Mrs. N. E. Cole is slowly recovering from the effects of her late unfortunate accident. Mrs. J. Benton and Miss Carrie Sharp have been visiting friends am. relatives in Luthersville. 1>. (’. Nov. 28th. Luthersville. villc. is visiting her .-ister, Mr-. Vivia ! ouch. “Arden” says: “We killed about fifty birds, and enjoyed Thanks giving day, splendidly.” The Farmers' Alliance held a meet- i Cox, daughter of the late A. (4. Cox, of ing here last Saturday. Quite a num-1 Newnan, were married on the wing her attended and several new names I last Friday evening, were enrolled for application. ' Mr. Wm. Devanev, an oln and highly Quite a singular occurrence happened j respected citizen of the community, is to Mr. W. G. Camps family last week. ! very low and not expected to live but a j Airs. Camp was taken with a spell of! day or so longer. Jlis sufferings are in cholera morbus on Saturday. The cook I tense. ARNOLD, BURDETT & CO. j which is a trinr siuiar shat--. : * n d cut off bv j the Columbus roaii—bouhiieii on the east by i Wortham,on the south by J. C. Gibsoji. | containing in all 17 acres, mc-re or less, ami i known as the Walden land. Hold astheprop- j ertv of .Martha Walden, deceased. This De- * cetuber 1st, 1887. 1)A NIEL SWINT. AdmT’of Martha Walden, dec’d. E. E. SUMMERS SlierifTs Sales for January. GEORGIA—Cowkta County: Will be sold before the eourt-hou-c- door in Newnan, said county, within the lesra! hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January, 1*88. the followint; described property, to-wit: Fire hundred bundles fodder more or less, f*r> bushels corn more or loss, bushels peas ! more or less. i:«5 bushels cotton seed more or Baskets in endless variety. ,- T T > . ^ . J j more or loss, Ih8 ousnets cotton seed more or W a fro ns, JAUCSqeS, C arnasres I less.hu^-, and oue-Ualf interest in 3 liale- of , .-V , r ' r ‘ . ., . cotton. Levied on as the property of E. W. and Carts tor every the countv. was dispatched for the Doctor, and Im mediately on her return she was also taken with a spell. On Sunday Mr. Camp, two of his sons, and a lady visit ing there were all similarly effected. Fresh meat was the cause of their get ting sick- AVe have a good Sunday-school and don’t of such a thing as going into win ter quarters. We are glad to hear that we will have a regular organist soon, for nothing adds more to a Sunday- school than good music. Our young people enjoyed a sociable at the hospitable home of AU. T. A. Sewell last night. Parties are very common now, though we don’t have any tip-and-toe movements. I am frequently asked if I am agent for the Herald and Advertiser. I leant there is prospect of much liti gation in Cedar Creek district. Mrs. Robt. Justice died near Lone Oak a few days ago, in the (*0th year of iher age. She was the third wife of | Mr. Justice, he marrying sisters each child in property Hubbard to satisfy two executions issiit d from the City Court ot Newnan, one in favor of Chesapeake Guano Company for use of J - , . . : H. Dent, and one in favor otJ. W. Bowers vs. 1 t)\'S Ol every description. j said Hubbard, and one mortgage fi. Ja. :s>u*d *. , j from tbe City Court of Newnan in favor of Wax, Lhina. Jointed andimizac. Bevis vi-mis said Hubfr.rd. This . i ,—, ,, ii* j "i December 1, l&s*. 43. ,8 Limb Dolls, All sizes and pn-; Also, a: the -ime tinu ,-nii place, a certain 1 i tract or parcel of laud lyir.^ and being in the CCS. Second district of Coweta county, being the -» r . , ; south half of lot number SI in said district, \ aSCS in every Stl ape and • containing one hundred one .and a quarter . ‘ 1 ! acres, mor«-or less; and certain tracts or par- COlOr. t ce*aof land lying am! being in the original said county, : as lotsnura- j ya i * i—^ j f uri ttuu —y»-m; *h.v nurcs, TRdnj OF If^B. and rVUDDCr LtOuKIS. S in the -ontheast corner of lot number 57, and i • , , ! seventy acres, more or less, of lot number 56. Dome eai'lV to avoid tncj being the West part o: said lot—except that I parcel granted to Siuaeon Hughes je t'o".. -tart 1 lug at the southwest c--:nerof Robert Moore's lot, running west one hundred vard* and ; * thence south to the original line. Levied on ! ; h> tbe property ot Henry A. Nonh to satisfy • ; a tl. fa. issu- d from tlv- Sn-,<er'or Court of Cow- i ; eta county in favor of Hugh Buchanan vs. ! > raid H. A. N.-rtb. This December 1,1887. *->.94 Also, at tbe same time ana place, that tract i Air. J. B. Carmicnl has retumotl | time. His last wife lived only a few from Tallapoosa. Ala. After spending! months after marriage. Ripples'. two or three weeks in Alabama, Alt.! Nov. 29th. Cannical has decided that Puckett’s i • can’t be beaten. j aharpsburgr. Air. A. P. Camp has returned from a j Mr. Editor:—A\ e are deeply pained UUi. i ct-'aoi iana lying an-: neinsr in ,, • ..• ; First now Second dUtri-Y of Onina lovs, £>1SC t-ljjurcs -known in q.-cpbiuot said districi ,,4 T?ukkiw ri«.^c “ ! f!f• 5. to chronicle the death of the little of Dr. and Airs. D. H. occurred last Saturday crowd and orct first pick. E. E. SUMMERS'. prospecting triptoCedartown, Georgia, j Mr. H.S. Brannon, of Atlanta, visited j 4-year-old ~on ol relatives here this week, cn routr for-Brown, which oc Alabama. ; afternoon under peculiarly distressing We stated some time since that Air. ; circumstances. A\ hilc playing among Air. B. M» Couch would move to Grant-1 sohm; eivttoli sol'd stored in an outhouse ville. He has since bought- Air. Ar-! near the residence the little fellow ap- thtirP. Camps residence and lot, and [ pears to have scratched a deep hole in will move to that place. We extend j the pile, into which he fell headfore- to Mr, Camp a mo-t cordial welcome | mot- and was -mothered to death. It ’and feel proud that we are to have so [ is a terrible bereavement to the family, good a citizen permanently situated • who have the sympathies ol the whole with us. Dec. 1st. Zr BETTS. COMMERCIAL paid H. a. North. This December 1,1887. L'-'H j 3^, Editor:—Two more real estate! Air. (.'. O. Stubbs, oi Bow-len, Ga., I Also, at thv snine time and place, that tract i . . ... ' ’ , . | _ . _ _ ______ : or lot of land Ivins and being Its the original 1 Inin-actions have taken place m this 1 has Jx'en visittne the tamuy of Mr. FERTI LI ZE RS! i j neighborhood since my last. Dr. J. R. j Tom Bohannon. j taii'.in- two hundred two and one-half acres {Sewell purchased five acres of land} Mr. Bee Bohannon hat* returned Panther Creek. Editor:—Two more real ‘•community. The funeral occurred i Sunday afternoon. t Air. R. A. North. Jr., is very sick t w 1th pneumonia. Mr. (.’. O. Stubbs, oi Bowden, Ga., Mr. Editor:—Air. Billington ett, of Greenville, spent Sunday with friends in Luthersville. II011. Geo. ,T. Martin, of Greenville, and Mr. AI. B. Pinson, of Newnan, were circulating among their mam friends here last Friday. Married, at the residence of Mr. J. I). Culpepper, Air. David T. Lattimer. of Lone Oak, and Miss Lilia Cox, o. Grantville—Rev. Dr. Bradley ttflicia ting. We wish them a long and liapju married life. Mr. Ladsinger, an estimable gentle man from Nashville, Tenn., hits hern in this place the past week reprosenl ing tiie Mutual Life Insurance Compa ny of .New York. Oof young friend. Air. Strozier Car penter, of Coweta, was here last wee- with a fine lot of Texas ponies. Deputy Collector Harris, of Newmtn passed through here last Friday, r route for Greenville. Mr. C. I J . Martin, of Concord, Lsoji . visit to his parents. Col. F. A. Fierce, of Iloganfivith was here last. Saturday and Sunday. Nov. 27th. Ell no. Card from Grand Organizer Wilkei Mr. Editor: Thanks to you for you timely remarks in behalf of the Kan mers’ Alliance and the better citizen of Nenynan. r i'!ie corresjiomlcnt of th (.'On.'t.ituiioii from a.nr cit\ luav Jh; . tast\ g Mitleinni!, and :n> dou)>t i: but, at. ; in in-■ time, 1 think lied better r-.-sted on mici-tit history thai on tlie declaration of purposes of th> Fanui-i's’ .Uli m:e, and if he in the ft: tu;v will devote one-half of bis tim at: ruling‘o his own business and th other half to letting other’s alone, h- will doubtless be a more prosperou citizen and have an increased iimiibe of friends. As for lie trouble “tlv Texan” has caused -n Georgia, fif ii calls it trouble,) it has hardly begun Twelve months from to-day he wil doubtless be repenting in sackcloth am ashes for what lie has said. W-het the farmers are trying to better ther condition the whole country ought—!< re joice. If my friend wants to hntn who I arn I will take pleasure mn furring him to Judge B. 11. Biughaa: and Col. B. C. Ferrell, of LaGrange, Ga. I will say in conclusion, while ar such ridiculous slang is being thrown ar the Farmers’ Alliance, and Co-ojwro tive Union of America by its enemier. it moves steadily on, as did the*no« when bayed by the little <lo*f. J. B. WlLKXS, National Organizing Officer xsf Lb- Farmers’ Alliance and Co-oiesrat.«r.i Union of America. It wlil p»v voa to write for •opv of our i more or less. 1 >'vie«l on ss the truM-enj" ->f: £ T , , . t „ . . , . - • - e ..... . - ■ - - - - -—’ "• ■ - 3 :t E issnt-d ! from Mr.\ Redwme at $40 per acre. | from .i visit to friends m Bowdon. 1 The less. Farniers GuVIe" before you purchase Kertl! [ Joseph \V. ‘. Inrue t-- ‘-r-tlsiy two Lrftre this season. W>Riak<* spe«'!aJly forCkjt-j from rir-wY^a County Court-ssne m J}syor 'UjThf lan-I L- situated in the village of; Airs. Alnrv Bridget* has had her house ton. Cora, Tol*a<s>*, Wheal, Oftt*. ' Cifttable*.:->oflt-s a Bowe-.i-, uud one m favor o: i‘x.uip«>eo s | . . • * Melons, Orar-je-i. Grasses, etc Addrrsa ; Guano Company for use or Joni-s & Bowers j Koscoe. I nicfclv painted, which adds much to the S fS2S4 L T.-t-n. ! v ^r w ti8rst. iftU r '■ I Thfa little place i, de-tined to become! appearance of i he premises, w. g. ha dler, ^v-’r sM «v=nv jaber.fi. l » town iu t-he near future. Tbe dis-j Air. AV. A, North, one of Hampton's List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at nan, Ga., Nov. 28th, 1887. If mdiialE e:l for within four weeks will “1x7 arfi’ "to the Dead Letter Office. Afiss Georgian Bayly, Al rs. C ha rlott Beai 1, » Root. Bohannon, col. Miss Mart Alagdaline Brewstes, Meljev Echols, Nanc.v Jones, Aliss E. J. AlcGee, L. M. Payne. Alias Alary Phillips, Mrs. Jane Seroggin, Charlotte Stephens, Cherry Young. J. R. McCOLLT«L^*.m. Always at the Front. Dr. J. T. Reese, of Newram^littstnal- arrangements whereby rt'-tpon-diilcsKr tiee suffering with any of the Joilknnn troubles can gel t heir meilidan wo positive guarantee—vo j’.KxraTiS ■*’ pay: Hallow Complexion; Thin Be*** Weak was; Lok-s of Appetite; j BLOATED, PUFFED and WATERY rfflJC t ion of Face. Lxc»e and 8TOMA<»j<J»fi kral Weakness: Hhort?,iu»» r Br>l\th, etc. Any and aia. Jnar* Troubles; Sprains; RiiltsJ->>; , Wounds, and anything a I.mimiNf* r- g- kkI for. .VII these, ami way tr*v2ii, - for which Nunn better REXKBCBSar-j nvVinimfii