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Newnan, Ga., Friday, Dec. 2, 1887.
Dr. A. M. Speer ha3 disposed of his
drug business, at Gruntville and leaves
this morning for Washington City.
HOME AFFAIRS.
House and lot in the eastern portion
of Jthe city, adjoining my premises, for
I sale or rent. G. H. Carmical.
To Our Patrons.
We are under many obligations to
those of our patrons who hate so gen
erously and promptly come forward
during the past month or so and set
tled their subscription dues, and we
take this method of returning thanks
for the same. There are a great many,
however, who are yet in arrears, and
though the amounts are generally
small, in the aggregate the sums thus
due would foot up considerably over
^2,000. We have done our best: to fur
nish a good paper—a paper worth all,
and even more, than the price of sub
scription—and it is nothing but right
Mrs. C. W. Smith, of Macon, arrived
last Wednesday on a visit to her moth- ;
er, Mrs. Lundi, who is seriously ill.
Turin has received between thirteen '
The R. D. Cole Manufacturing Com
pany Is literally overrun with work,
and it has been found necessary to se
cure additional help, especially in the
machine shops. The company has nev
er had such a rush of work at this sea
son of the year.
fortunate'lady’s condition was dis-j the following resolutions- were unani-
covered.) they pronounced life extinct, j m ^fjEKEAS? Our brother, Judge Thos.
The sad intelligence was quickly cir- | q Carlton, has decided to remove from
culated and produced a feeling of pro- I Elberton to the city of Newnan for the
e community, many purpose of practicing law: and
•. Whereas, We. his brother lawyers,
leve it. But, while incerely regret his departure from our
and fourteen hundred bales of cotton to j
date, and Puckett Station an equal!
i
amount.
We are informed by the incorpora-1
tors that Foster Car-Coupler stock is j
being taken every day by confident in- i
vestors.
events of the session was the ordination
of Prof. E. J. Beadles to the ministry,
whose intention to apply for ministerial
orders had been known to his friends
for some time. lie was given an appoint
ment embracing the pastoral care of
four churches, to-wit: At Cuthbert,
( Fort Gaines Bronwood and Ivy Station,
Critics lately returned from Europe j and will enterat once upon the work to j ally prostrated with
phophecy great things of Miss Evans, J which he has been assigned. ' lamentations evoked
of Rochester, N. Y. They say she has j -•
both talent and a splendid voice, the ' Hilliard Harris, Gus Vanzant
important elements for success on j Jeff Howard, the three
the lyric or concert stage.—Huffulo j plicated in the cotton stealing case, j was very largely attended, me sei-; 2. That we furnish copies of these
( jy. Y.) Commercial. ! mention of which was made last week, j mon was preached by Dr. Hall, and resolutions to Judge Carlton, to our lo-
j had a preliminary hearing before Judge j was a most touching and impressive , cal papers and to the Newnan Herald
Mr. J. W. Duke, of Roseoe, places us Tuesday. The evidence | discourse. By request of the family
under obligations for a qu mtity of very I seem( >d point to their guilt, and they j Bev. j. B. 8. Davis assisted in conduct-:
found sorrow in the
being loth to belie
the city was enveloped in sorrow and
gloom, the stricken family were liter-
rief, and their
a sympathetic
local bar. Therefore, De it resolved—
1. That, while we regret his removal
from our city, and will greatly miss his
presence in * our C’ourt-room. on our
i streets and in our public enterprises, at
i thrill in many a mourning heart. i the same time we most conscientiously
and i The funeral took place Sunday j commend him to the people of New-
iDility, his integrity
A
• negroes im- morning from the Baptist church, amF nan. alike for his ability, his
, 1- .. ^ , , ./ , , , r . | and his Christian purity,
stealing case, : was very laigely attended, idle sei-; rj^tiat we furnisli copies
and Advertiser.
Geo. C
fine turnips, sent last Saturday. After I were requ i r ed to give bond in the sum
Just received, a large lot of Christ-!
mas goods at Mrs. R. M. Barnes’, j
Toys of every description. Dolls in j
abundance.
guaging the dimensions of the speci-! of jj-q eac h to a pp ea r at the next
mens referred to we are not surprised term r) f the Superior Court, in default
that land is held at such high figures m
the vicinity of Roscoe.
Miss Carrie Goodrum, who has been
teaching music at Thomaston during
the scholastic year just closed, is at
that wo receive promptly what is due . j lomo again.
us. Please observe the printed date to Mr. and
on the margin of your paper, and 1 ; rg [j Arnold, a daughter. Also,
you are in arrears be good enough to ; on tlie 25th nit., to Mr. and Mrs. E. D. j
call and settle, or remit by mail. We j Fouse, a son. ^
have about seventeen hundred names j ]yj r A. .J. Pinson and family have
on our list, and it would be a physical j moved to town, occupying the Dennis
The adjourned term of Heard Supe-
of which they were remanded to jail.
Messrs. Atkinson and Whatley con
ducted the prosecution, and Messrs.
the services, who spoke most eio-'
quently and tenderly of the lovely
character ol" deceased, whom he had
known from child-hood. It was a most
sorrowful occasion, and a sense of sin
cere bereavement was apparent on ev-
Gkogan, Chm’n.
J. I’. Shannon,
II. A. Roebuck,
J. N. Worley,
II. .1. Brewer,
P. W. Davis,
S. N. Carpenter.
rior Court will not be held. Most of the j Smith and Farmer appeared for theory face in that mournful assemblage
defense. I The following tribute from a inend
~ “■* " ~ . ! expresses the feelings of the coiimiuni-
Wb f> , lht ' imW,c . w ';° o1 act ™l tv as nearly, perilous anything that
passed the names ol Messrs IMuusl i L .; jllk , lvnut .„:
TRIBUTE BY A FRIEND.
Mrs. Emma Snead was born in IS4-4
lawyers from a distance had obtained
leave of absence, and the attorneys
here, deciding that the session would
be au unnecessary expense tothecoun-! Swint> K Ix Co i e> jr v j. t. Carpenter
ty, have notified Judge Harris not toJandW. a. Dent were nominated by
convene Court .-Franklin yews. | the act to serve on the Board of Edu- j an d died Noveinber1l5tiiT 1SSL
Mr W C Pierce of Luthersville, i in conjunction witii nine others, | she had been a devoted member of
Card of Thanks.
To the Citizens of Newnan:
By the courtesy of the editor of this
paper I am permitted hereby to ex
press my sincere and lasting gratitude
to the people of Newnan for their
, great kindness and tender sympathies
; extended to me in my recent affliction.
W. C. Snead.
impossibility to get around and see
all of our patrons personally.
This is not intended as a dun, but a
simple business statement, and will be
so regarded by our friends we feel as
sured. We need the money.
An Autumn Idyl.
Tliey stroiled along through the woods togeth
er,
V nnnly youth and a maiden (sir,
Gtatherinx leaves in the autumn weather,
Tinted with colors most rich and rare.
residence on Greenville street. We
bid t hem welcome.
Mrs. L. M. Hill, of East Point, and
Mrs. I)r. Casey, of Atlanta, are visiting
in Newnan this week, the guests of
Mrs. John M. Hill.
tv^for' Waslfinirton Cit-v ' whose terms of office range from one to I the Baptist church lor thirty years, and
ij lor >> asmngton v.iiy, . . , i was a most admirable woman in all the
is to accept a position in | ^ur years. The gentlemen indicated * J*;*™ Ull ,
will leave to-day-
whit her he goes
the Post Office Department.
were appointed for one year; but as
Mrs. Sarah Philpott, the aged moth
er of Mrs. Dr. O. C. Brittain, of Frank
lin, committed suicide last week by
jumping into the river.
Jake Rutledge, who was sent to the
Lunatic Asylum a few months ago, lias
been discharged from that institution
in importance
worth.
with his ability and
The gin-house of Mr. James Miller,
five miles north of Carrollton, was
burned last Monday afternoon, togeth- that they may he continued in office
er with live bales of cotton and three j for another term. The election occurs
thousand bushels of cotton seed. The : one week from to-morrow, and as the
fire originated in the lint-reom and ! ticket mentioned is the only one an-
their terms will soon expire. In vww| tr;iv *
•of the foregoing circumstances, there-] One hour the moving principle of a
fore, and because of their eminent lit-j circle of harmonious action; the next,
ness for the duties of the position,
there is a. generally expressed desire
Information Wanted.
.. ., , Anv letter or communication of any
A sadder dispensation ot Providence * ... . , .. . ,'
- 1 .... 'sort written by Ihos. J. Rooney (or
Roney,) or Tlios. R. Jackson to friends
in Newnan while he was in Texas dtx
ring the years 1S115 to 18159, will be
thankfully received by the undersigned.
Laurence Rooney.
! embalmed with tears and covered with
sweet flowers, she lies in dreamless j
slumber ! One moment, imparting the i
science of harmonious sounds upon
] earth;—the next, sweeping her lyre in j
the kingdom of heaven ! But now, j
i sparkling with exuberant spirits;—I
the next instant, clasped to the bosom j
Wichita Falls, Texas, Nov. 24th, 1887.
f[e said: “You arc much like the autumn ^
With*your*cheek of red and your hair of and is at home again
And your heart the frost that that leal re-
Kre its hues are seen—for your heart 1*
cold.”
The maiden answered. “It may be so;
You’ve known me long and pci haps know
best; ,
But the frozen leaf soon thaws, you know , ^
After ’tis gathered and properly pressed.
Mr. T. M. Word, who has been eon-
. nectcd with the hardware establish-
i ment of A. Pope for a year past, is now
! at T. E. Fell & Co.’s.
j spread with such rapidity it. was found | nouncod we presume there will be uo j of a God she loved
! impossible to save anything. No insu-1 opposition. See'announcement.
! ranee. i *
' Mr. IV. H. Orr. of the Sixth district, is j I'! ti... .,r l-r,,f; ( ; 1.. M..-,'-.. „i,r.;r .S-niai. j.
t he ch;
count
ble tl
Register.
Register to-day.
Register to-morrow.
Miss Marian Daniel, of Griffin, is on a
visit to her grandparents. Major and
Mrs. U. B. Wilkinson. She is a welcome
| visitor to Newnan, always'.
More and More.
Four thousand rim and central fire
cartridges, for all kinds of" pistols and
Winchester rifles. Twenty-five single
and double barrel shot guns. Colt’s
As an associate teacher, we esteem it i and Smith & Wesson pistols. Quick
j a privilege to attest her many promi- j shot powder. All numbers shot, caps,
; nent virtues, her faithfulness, her | jirimers, and piles of loaded shells for
bird hunting, at the New Hardware
Store. A. Pork* o*
have become if allowed to reach matur- , resuU f th - 01lterpri8ing actioil can be ' touch, confusion, yielded to beautiful | consisting ot dry goods, noti
lt y It is of the purple top | easi i v foreseen. Prof. Moses is one of | ^ heff-SfiV 1 am £ I ^ clotJ “ ag ’ ^
and would make a mess for the larger , ^ ^ jpjH-d and most successful I gemln'her^crown ofwomanhooih I \ ery ! ow P nce f for , the IU
that will accrue to the town as a direct
artist’s taste
the Next Thirty Days.
We offer our entire stock of goods,
f dry goods, notions, dress
etc., al
ext thirty
familv in town.
Cotton is worth i>4c.
Next Tuesday is sale-day.
Messrs. S. G. Allen and A. W. Stokes
have been drawn to serve as grand ju
rors at the approaching term of t he
United States Court in Atlanta.
ge, and his j She was such a happy, joyous Chris-; days, in order to reduce our stock, as
f-liruil miM I tian that one involuntarily loved a re- we anticipate making a change in our
December has live Sundays.
Register for the city election.
Ordinary’s Court next Monday.
Moire velvets at E. S. Buchanan’s.
Leave orders for Fresh Fish and Oys-
j ters with us. We can supply any quan-
| tity and kind on short notice.
R. F. Milner & Co.
teachers within our knowledge
Mr. S. C. Hirschberg, representing | mere connection with the school gives j ™. on tfaat wel]fi(l u „ , ikt .- an UIlfa il in g
the Hirschberg Optical Company of j it a reputation equal to any m this sec- j fountain, awakening'verdure and beau-
St. Louis, Mo., was in town this week. | tion of the State. His salary, as well! tv on its wav. A rush of tenderness
Tfie “Diamond” spectacles, lnanu- \ as that of his capable assistant, Mrs. I stirs the foundations of our
iactured by this company, are much i Lilia Jones, is guaranteed by theciti
business the 1st of January.
B. S. Askew & Co.
! sought after by our weak-eyed popula
tion and give general satisfaction so far
we remember that
children are ready
oul when j
seven motherless;
to kiss her grave
zens of the community—-indeed, has j ;in q C1 - y ou t, “Mother, comeback.”
already been subscribed—and thev
j During the next thirty days Messrs.
! T. E. Fell Co. will offer special induce-
E S. Buchanan is still receiving new ; ments to the trade in their several
"V" I lines of hardware. Some of their bar-
goods. ! ^ , , ,
—7 .. .. I gams can t I'e matched.
Read advertisement oi Miso tiauisi- ...
concert . ^ | The London Theatre Company, which
Mrs. Benj. Leigh is a cousin *of Mrs. | exhibited here last week, is regarded by
Governor Gordon. ! W } V W tIu ‘ 0li8fc troupe t hat lias visit-
Nov/naii Mils season. They promise
are i while to a bereaved husband, the sun
i as we know They are sold exclusive-! prepared to offer the best of induce- i hasgoue downat iKionduy !
as we Know, ^ j * 1 , No languishing illness, no bouts of
ly by J. T. Reese, druggist. ; ments to pupilstrom a distance. Among i ag()!iy lwvs; but in a moment, in
. ! the advantages offered are low rates o* : - r ' ^ A '
that the route of
Grand Concert at t he Opera House
text Friday nig]it.
to return in tlie sprin
Lunch, School : nd M:
R. F. Milner & ('*> -.
sketi
Mrs. (Jen. Spoil- '■ r visite
• (, Bolton, Ga., Iasi week.
Judge T. C. Ca.rieton and Col. Hew
lett e A. Mali have formed a partner-
act ic-.* of law. It is a
ion, and we bespeak for
i share of business.
■ ship for t lie
her sister strong comifii
! tiie firm a iitx
i the advantages offered are low rates of j tne twinkling of an eye, the chariot of
It is stated that the route of Mie | niition, cheap board, excellent social' God thundered by, and our beloved
Chattanooga, Rome and Columbus has j chuix . h privileges, and a healthv j f }'l^ nd was t( irever with God. Nor
-otHmi w dm wav of T-iliur.oo.sa , ,. „ * , • | skill, nor yearning, nor piteous tears
lKen hettle “ bj the y 1 1 ' ! location. But few towns can oiler bet-] ooll]f | vecpU the puresoul that spread its
i white wings and soared away to the
ocation.
and Carrollton. M e see, however, no | t@r advantages.
specific statement to that effect, In] — —— ] balmy airs of Eden. What a glorious
iiU : .'h a CP.^e ft is more than possiule that j a Nice Coilecticn ot Vv euctmg’ Pi-eri-1 ti’i'-u^latioii, Xiike the ifivn "l G tlilets
the road w ill nui by tlie way of Newnan j eats. \ we stand
Notice.
All parties indebted to us, either by
note or on account, are requested to
come up at once and make settlement.
We must close up our business for 188*7.
Those who fail to settle, or make satis- 4
factory arrangements by December
15th will find their notes or accounts in
the hands of a lawyer.
B. S. Askew & Co.
gazing after her vanishing
, . ... _ ... . , rt 1 T . ., . . , j form! But has she left us utterly?
and Greenville. F railklm and LalTrange, L pon the-occasion ot the Boozer-Ar-! a ( .j^istlan wife and mother the 1
will have to look to their interest by j nold marriage last week the bride was j Thank God. no l Death dare not lay
night and by day.—Franklin A ties.
Dr. W. E, King, Specialist,
Who has within thq past sewn years
made such a deserved reputation in th*
treatment of chronic diseases in South
ia and Southeast Alabama.
Campbell county has thirle
mrs o’a her beneficiary list.
pan-! Apple Bui
Milton Glover is doun from Allan
<n a visit to hi> father’s tannly.
i reserves, Jtdlies. Nla-
u; , Fie"
ap, i>ii
■n>«1 i
uer tv Co.’s.
f that deli-.-ious
v.meat 1 iour. i.-
riet'\ of Canuv-i
week, at it. F. v
Anti-prohibition mince meat—fresh j , . ~T : A
.ur'n al—at 1L F. Milner & Co. s. ; . , J t v l . u . " . . / ' . .
Aj.omaja Coffee at toe rieumont J-;ur *
Regular monthly meeting of ( ounty Wiien you tlid you wanteil to buy
('ommissioners next Wednesday. j you did not you ought to try it. F
Col. V. IK Brewster has been attend- j sale l>y R. j. Milner & Co.
dig Court in Douglasvillo this week. j
XL
Tiie JSiaicon Telegraph reaches New-
,,, . , ,. ~T~Vr,. ~ p i nan about one hour ahead of the At-
All indebted to Mrs. r*. M. H.nnes .
... . .,,,,1 . , t ,i„ lanta Constitution. I Ins is a great, con-
will please come torn aid auu setue. ; , , , ,
' vemence to tne readers or tiiut. excel-
Wc buy astlenil whatever hungry ] ] el it journal, and one that is apprecia-
people want. R. F. Milner & Co. ; ted.
Prohibition fruit cake -everything
needed for it—at R. F. Milner & Co.’s.
A full house for the concert Friday
night means more books for the 1 library.
Miss Mamie Bobo, of Spartanburg, S.
C., whose visit to Newnan a few
months since is yet p.easantly remem
bered, is again in the city for a brief so
journ. She is stopping with Mrs. I. P-
Bob Wright and Garrison Word, two j
colored-citizen-, were arrested last Sat- s
j unlay night, for creating a disturbance j
j in tlie Opera House gallery. They had j
j a hearing before Mayor Berry Monday, ]
j who asseN-od V, right -''15 and costs, or
! thirty days o:t the streets. Word was j
i ■ >t off with a ine Of sr and costs. L.!
: yi. Famisuv appeared lor the de- j
! tense. Willcoxon vc -Wright rep re- j
! sented the city.
• A dial* au;, occui’red between Slier* |
i iff Collins and Dr. Stipe, o. tills place
j last Thursday night in the drug store j
I of Dr. .L T. Davenport, during which a | Arnold
i pistol was fired by Dr. Stipe, the ball ! Pair
i passing- through Dr. Patterson’s leg,
j inflicting a serious, though not dan-
j gerous woulti, and through a box ox
; baking powders in the coat pot
! Miilus McKown, dropping
; pocket. .F-Mi’ottrn A tics.
This being the nay stT apart by the
j Governor and the State Forestry Asso-
,i . - - , ,. , , i u rt i,i n,it <i : -itu- l- Li,-, i jiinmi- west Georgia and Southeast Ala bams
the happv recipient of many handsome i horn ol tnat a., uh k unit muni.- » . .,
, f 1 nates life, moulds destinies and wins mi- is now, and has been m LaGrange, Ga.
“•! T \ 1 :■ ,T‘ ■ , I"wrinl Ah I I. "«.tb-r. „l r y» f„ r , M fourm.mlhs, and h»
whichTOuld not be obtained inrtime ,.mofty I She lire, w thc angel ot * ( vV , Mt cit
for publication m connection wnli the; the household, the magnetic centie ot i - , . , * . ,
notice given m ou
is as follows:
Berry bov/1 and nanpie:
ast issue. I lls- list
lie
exquisite
. Iv lloge
. rnr
glass gob-lets, and
Mr. and Mrs. 51. y
Mrs. D. P. Woodro
And. rson.
Vase—Miss Pauli
Colored glass water
Jennie Camp.
Gold pencil—Miss Moll
Set of silver tablespoon
E. Arnold.
1 Pincushion- -Miss Gena Pain
ilver giove-buttoner—Miss
love. Not dead, biitabve {oreverni'.
Not in the dark, cold grave, blit in
fadeless light and warmth of. heaven !
Not faraway, but vuitching with sweet |
spirit-eyes the beloved husband, and ea “ e
a.io ' j*fi;j<sing with a spirit-kiss her precious; knifi
■Annie i darlings, from 1 he infant in th
i to her fait hful.
ol cut
■ ■ -
both
clironic troubles,
rlioids or Piles, oi
ill
ati-
aml b.-male, of old
If you have Hemor-
• any oilier rectal d
will cun
m;
',! ISS
. f tJ rll’-Cil'i.-- !
W11ii*.* liiavaol:
-voted first-born.
.-nutiOil. hi I!v.ailv v
1 you without
ot her painfulfc
n:;!: liy oi<
•J in h-.-av
CXU'lUii;:;.
II \vi(i<-.
■I! -iliatl a>)
i.l-o
Mrs. M. B.
A
ills.
Frik nt>.
■ llK
<:kv
in
the
Judge Bigby went down to Macon j Bradley.
Wednesday on important legal busi-j Every J^ ductor and M th
* I gineers on the Atlanta and West
You will be. charmed with Miss I Point Railroad are prohibitionists.
Evans, the sweet songtress next Friday j This icaks well for the road and
night. makes traveimg much safer.—Fair-
i ciation as Arbor Day, our city authori
ties have arranged to set out two hun
dred shade trees on the principal
streets. The work will be superinten
ded by Marshal Robinson, who has an
eye for the beautiful as well as to duty,
and this is a sufficient guarantee that
: the work will be properly and tasteful-
! ly done.
Judg-e T. C. Carlton.
This estimable gentleman, whose
Id cuff buttons—Miss Annie! coming has been so pleasingly heralded
Powell. , i to our people, arrived in Newnan with ]
I.: III- family U,« Saturday. « now
p Bradley. ; temporarily quartered at the V irgin-
Embroidored Chinese pincushion— ia Hoilsc. He needs no higherrecorn-1
Miss Maude Arnold. ; mendation to consideration and esteem !
DuS a p^ C 7ndVrush-Ma?;yrs. II-1 the flattering indorsement of the |
Arnold. 1 good people of Elberton, where he ha
Leather trunk—Misses Lizzie and j resided for several years past, and
Georgia Sims.
Set of silver forks—Mr. and Mrs. S.
Arnold.
Butter-knife and sugar spoon—Miss j recognized and apprec
Lizzie Desit. j elements of citizenship will be equally
ippreciated here, we feel assured, and
Dr. Kin
ligature or an
, operation, ::i iivnu JU to 50 days. No
: charge made if you are not cured. Ii
! you have a «.'ancerous trouble and have,
J not waited too long, the Doctor will
j cure you without the knife, caustics or
! other painful operations. If you
i have Uterine (womb) or Skin Diseases,
| Catarrh of t he Nose, Throat and Ear.
I you can be successfully treated. The
; Doctor refers you to Dr. Bryant, and |
Mrs. M. J. Render, of Greenville, Ga.: *
to Drs. Calloway and Baugh, C. D. ]
Hudson, John II. Glanton J. G. Truett, -
George Truett, (.'apt. J. G. Whitfield,
Bradfield & Slack, druggists, all of La
| Grange, Ga.; also, to Dr. C. L. Patillo,
Cajit. John D. Johnson, W. II. Huguley,
. , where his high position in society, atthe j P 1 ’
b -- T -l liar .mil in th* chnmh has hen long Is*'. )'gt ltatU and to
■Miss I recognized and appreciate!. These I CgtS* ^ • Jenkins, ol Chipley, On-
and could give the names of very many
citizens of Columbus, Ga., who were
x ' j patients of the Doctor’s some five years
! since. The Doctor has arrangements
for cheap board in private families for
. all patients from a distance. “Procras-
nity. M e hope they may find n to j Unatioii is the thief of time.” Why
so believing have no hesitancy m
tending to Judge Carlton and family a
most cordial welcome to our commit-i
Wo are glad to see Mr. W. H. Gear-
rcld out again, after his late protracted
Illness.
burn yw's.
The many friends of Miss Jennie j pi ^ k _ Dl , Boozer .
The city election occurs on Saturday,
tOth inst-. There is but one ticket in
the field.
Rev. II. S. Rees, of Turin, has ac-
> cepted a call to the pastorate of Hollo
Springs church for • another year, the
regular meeting-day at which will be
the second Sabbath in each month.
We congratulate both pastor and
Toilet and Laundry Soaps—a beaut i-
it*l supply and low prices, at Ii. F. Mil-1 charge.
:v*.r& Co.’s. j Mr. Warner Strickland, who lias been ( _ .... . v^.
If you can’t find children’s merino j out j n Texas the ]»ast year, returned 1 temporarily, and left tor Columbus —-.t i os timable la
-inderwear anywhere else, just go to; last week to the old. homestead near j Monilay.AIise Jennie is expected 10in ‘’; q U it« suddenly If
E. S. Buchanan’s. j Whitesburg, satisfied to remain in old
—~ y 7 , ,' Coweta the balance ol his days.—Car-
The city registration i>ook> will posi-!
Gold collar button -Miss Beulah Ar
nold.
Set silver knives—Miss Olive Berry.
Silver .castor—Mr. and Mrs. II. M.
Arnold.
Bowl and pitcher—Mr. Bob Boozer.
’Berrvbowi—Miss Mary Likens. , . , i ~
Glass water pitcher and pair fif cake {their interest to abide witr. u- i»nna- will you suffer when you can be cured t
latf>s—Mrs Pavnp. : nentiy. : '’ KJ .7 , , ,,
, I Among other conspicuous evidences of ; _ W rite or come at once to see the
i Caves will regret to learn that her! p 3r j or lamp—Mr. and Mrs. Scott! the esteem in which he his held at his I Doctor; he will treat you right. Con
I health has become so seriously impair- 1 Hendon. " ; former home, the following from the ! sultation and examination free.
; ed recently as to necessitate atempora-1 China tea set-Mr. and Mrs. H. M. C. j Elberton Leader will be read with m- ] ; . T
! J . . j Boozer. • terete. { incie a >at Wife,
!ry abandonment of her school duties at | shelfbox—The cook. j As an evidence of how much Judge j Whv is tho letter P like uncle’s
I Columbus, Miss., the faculty having! ^ i T. C. Carlton is beloved and honored i w ife goin«- up hill ? It makes ant parfl
I generously granted her leave of absence ] nofith of Mra _ c . Snead . | by the people who know him we have (aunt,) and cooling off too soon pro .
until she recuDcratcs mfficientlv to re-1 D * ' ! only to note the positions to which ho ! duces coughs and colds. TaylorTg
! , ' " .*. ‘ ' ■'. ' ‘ n • • ; It is with a sense of sincere sadness. has lieen promoted. As a .citizen, ho' Clierokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and*
: sume her position. Miss Emma R jdiu- ; {hat annou nce the death of Mrs.! is held in high esteem and holds the j Mullein,will cure her.
; son, of this city, will fill the position; w c §nead one of our most . popu iar ’ confidence of everybody. He has been :
I next week.
■tne ciij rcguuduuu iw^ " ui p
Ivelyclose.to-morrow. (Saturdaj'.} Do j' v
uK fail to register. ; Rev. R. W. Hamrick has been called
Musical and ADy pApl* -ill to th* pMCMUtu of FWnrtcw
,mt in full fovco. at. thoOram! C»m*rt i"»!«« choeeb bpaulmy county, ono
' wc understand has accepted. He
aext Fnt aymjo ^ ! will also continue his appointment at.
Tax Collector Farmer will be in town ; Hutcheson’s faetorv, preaching once a
iext Tuesday- This i* for the iutorma- ; Jn , ; , n th.
3*n of tax delinquents. i . ~
— . | Miss Katharum W. Lvau* sang three
Judge Sam Harris stopped o\or io : *olu - Vi itu grand effect. She has a per-
STwnan last Friday night on his return ; f ec ^ clear :iud cultured voice and un-
rom Campbell Superior Court. • der such perfect- control that she.
Vfisses MH^TTimr AdrGibihim loft! reaches the highest notes without The
r&TSr- uxteudud vi-il »!**«•
^butavesia Siorthwestero IV-xae. ; u ’ ’• *
,; Judge of the County Court of Elberton !
ladies which occurred, j f or four years, and is a trustee of the j
quite suddenly last Friday under the 1 local public schools and of the Elbert:
I follow in 0, peculiar and distressing cir- i Male High School, and secretary and i
* • ! treasurer of the Elbert Com
Foote leaves next week j cumstances:
which corn-cues 1 *r several month.
Vi-i Mrs. Snead had bee_ ■■ „ .. .
1,ro * r J I • ’ x *r ‘for years has niade such a Sabbath-1
County Cerue.-!
, 1 tery Association. In the church he is!
ns prior to her death i deacon, who has never faltered m| mcui:-.:
?.n iu charge ol the jthe discharae of his'obligations; and j vv
i mue'C department at College Temple, i
j Rev. W. R.
j for conference,
; Wednesday at Marietta.
i has made an earnest, faithful pa-tor j l,c s“ “'."1 *-7, l . ’ J school superintendent as few schools!
i .ii.ee h« turned charg* *f th- M«tho- Und wiM frequently uccupied uiUi h« , a , he skt< . t:nir „, Md in
' disc chuiuh at thisdoin? hto duty! futwfor hours at a nme. On . nd»v maintaining th* right and in the jwr- j
’ . , * ’ , ,. • last she dismissed her class lor dinner. tonnance of duty; but Ins bean is as
k’u 1 ?’ ntou ? h,y »* ' and had iu-t riser, for the purpose of: »a ehiW's. Judge Carlton will)
—a —„.i ...» u/.-Hg-.rvga. j . 1 be xuis^ed as few men woulti be, and*
.ace and ha..c.«when 1 Newnan gains a citizen which she will
amusements.
A GRAND CONCERT!
LIBRARY BENEFIT!
riessly and thoroughly
; and under ail circumstances. We hope
j he will be returned to Newnan, and ia j and Ml |the^u of |
THE CELEBRATED PIANIfcT',
MISS HAHR.
give a ronr-ort at the OPERA HO Of
FHID VY EVEN ING, DEC. S.
thiis wish
confident we are joined
It was thought at! Mnc Carlton the society oi Newnan i einitc-r,
MISS EVANS.
in the Honthern VVrnuLj iTcl-
! dist. fTotestant church, convened Iasi! her; but when Drs. Smith and X^avis j their esteem.
rare treat, »rtd ony that. ea*in‘)t
! tail to bo onioyuut by the uinsio VaviSc.
, week at Waco and reuuhined in ses sion j arrived, (who had been summom>i with j resolutions «y the elberton bar. ] pi i^„ open at 7 v. At. Adnilstflon
; until Sunday. Among otlier interesting all possible dispatch as soon At a meeting of the bar of Elberton.! «*>’*» ^ «««*> d * u * ****'