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Newain, Ga., Frldiy, April 20,1833.
LOVERS’ LANE.
In lovers’ lane the roses bloom,
The violets yield tbei-- sweet p.r'ume,
The birds are there in hu p V thromrs
To fill the air with sweetest sonvs.
The sunbeams and the niomde nm«, too.
Their gold and silver sc-itte-- through,
And miry visions are untuned
As nowhere else in all the w r d. •
in lovers’ lane, ’tis pot the style
To mareh along in single file,
But in elo-*e order, it is true.
You’ll find them walking two *>y two.
With quiet step, wit It vein* sub 'ued,
Almost in reverential mood.
The gentle sweet heart — tend- r swain—
Pursue their way through tov< rs’ lane.
Her*-, hand in hand, and It- art to heart,
How late they Unger, 1 >th to part!
And were the exit far'her se',
They’d wish the lane w is longer yet;
And though sequestered mml s are found
By seek ng s -uls the whot world round,
O, not another can contain
Such wealth of sweets as lovers’ lane.
What raptured melodies begin
Wi en lovers’ lane we enter in!
How bright Ilf- ’s pro-meets and how (air
The world to those who wander tin-re!
And. oh, what pleasure to retrace
Our steps through this enchanted place,
And Inncy we are young again
And on our way through lovers’ lane.
An examination and search revealed
over ten big black whip, cow and
water snakes. The section master af
terward said it was a common sight on
cold, frosty mornings to see such snake
halls. Where the engine struck the
mass the remains of fifteen serpents
were found, a few large. It is said
probably 150 and over were together
.when disturbed.
occasions on the trip up from Cuba,
and narrowly escaped destruction.
Philadelphia Times.
What is this bisease that is Coming
Among Us?
Like a thief at night it steals in upon
us unawares. The patients have pains
above the chest and sides, and some-
tunes in the back. They feel dull and
sleepy; the mouth has a bad taste, es
pecially in the morning. A sort of
Grand Old Georgia.
S5t°te F.xehnnv--
No State offers a fairer field to the
immigrant or the investor. From the
mountain ranges that, gird her on the
north, to the seaboard and the sands of
Florida on the south, her hillsides and
valleys yield a generous return to tho j
thrifty husbandman; every staple pro
duct finds congenial soil in her broad
domain, and fruits and flowers flourish
as in the tropics; the apple, pear and
fig grow side by side, the lusciousgjape
hangs in purple clusters on the lulls;
the peach blushes red beneath the
amorous kisses of summer breezes, and
the orange Hashes its golden sides in
the autumn sun. Her soil is not less
diverse tl an her products. In the
north, mountains rear their bold cliffs
to the sky, and from t heir rugged sides
gush forth, sparkling streams which |
K*aj> from crag to crag, rivaling Niagara j
an grandeur, and bursting their narrow I
■confutes, plough their way through
broad fields ami fertile valleys, enrich-1
ing their lands as they go, until their
mission is ended and they pour out
their lives in the insatiate sea. In Mid
dle Georgia, county after county
stretches out its level or undulating
surface to the farmer’s plow, and grows
white with the cotton harvest or yellow
with golden grain. Along iu,T (, oast
broad acres of marsh lands are covered
with waving fields of rice, and on her
sea islands grows a variety ot cotton ri-
r filing the fabled golden fleece in value;
miles of virgin forests can be found in
.11 sections of the Bttte. and spring* of
pure water gush out f»‘>m the hillsides
ready for the settler’s use. Nor does
her wealth stop on the surface. Bunec
beneath her soil are riche* yet great'r
! than those that flourish upon it. bt?
I mountains are of granite; exhaust lees
fields of marble underlie her hills; vast
! coal beds await the miner’s pick; her
mountain chains are riveted togi ther
| with chains of iron and Copper; veins of
silver and gold push their way among
Llie baser metals, and even the dia
mond lies waiting to flash its brilliant
, rays in the eyes of the prospector.
P And not less attractive than her soil,
her resources and her products aie her
citizens, and the newcomer will find in
Georgia a people upright, brave, indus
trious and h< spitablc, who are ready to
extend a cordial welcome to all who
come with honest purpose and fair
dealing to cast their lot among them.
Thrifty, honest and loyal in her citi
zenry; diverse, fertile and picturesque
in her soil; varied, prolific and unfail
ing in her products; unsurpassed, genial
and healthful in her resources, she
stands a peerless queen among her
Southern sisters and smiling with pride
on her broad domain, stretches out
her jeweled hands to the people of the
world, welcoming them to the Empire
State of the South.
A Ball of Snakes.
Florida Better.
AV hile a train on the South Florida
was below Kissimmee, thirty-nine miles
south of here, the engineer was treated
to a novel sight. At this point the road
runs through a swamp, and the tirade
is but slightly higher than the water
and mud. While going along at a fair
speed, the engineer noticed a queer
ball of somethiug, about 100 yards
ahead, in the center of the track. The
foggy, and
The First Thousand.
Autrnstn Evening News.
Wealthy men and their ways were
being discussed a day or two ago by a
group of men in one of the prominent
hanks in this city, when one called up
the familiar remark that when a young
man started out in life his first $1,000
was the most difficult to acquire. “It
isn’t so much the start it gives,” hesaid,
‘‘but the habit of economy it implants.
Of course, I speak of the young men
who earn and save their money. They
acquire habits which- cling to them
through their lives, and I can call to
mind an example in one of the richest
men in the city. lie really lias more
money than he can spend without be
ing recklessly extravagant, and though
his name never appears in the newspa
pers, he gives largely to charity, and
worthy objects will receive his check
for $500, sometimes less and sometimes
more; but when lie purchases anything
for himself he drives a shrewd bargain.
I have seen him refuse to take a hat
because he considered the price 50
cents too much, when he might have
bought the whole stock in the store and
never missed the money. No one may
say that he is mean, but he has eco
nomical ideas that lie gained when he
was an impecunious youth, and strug
gling hard to get along in the world.”
It may seem strange to some people
why in all cases going before the courts
j there is a jury of twelve men select
ed and empmeled to decide the case.
The jury of twelve men was adopted,
it is said, because there were twelve
' prophets, twelve apostles, twelve Jew
ish judges, twelve pillars of the temple, I ^; c ’ K y slime collects about the teeth.
, twelve tribesof Israel, twelve stones in ; appetiteis poor There is a feel-
Aaron’s breastplate,twelve signs in the i
zodiac. When juries were first estab-: i„g like heavy lead on the stomach;
lished the judge took the jurors around j ^ )ine t}mes a faint, all gone sensation at
with him in a cart until they agreed. . . ^ . . . . , , ,
If they did not agree they were fined the pit of the stomach which food does
and imprisoned. If this latter rule
were in force to-day there would not
be so many men anxious to leave their
work in order to serve as jurors.
As disinfectants and neutralizing
agents, nothing equals plants, shrubs
and flowers. They purify the air—are
pleasant to the eye and are a real aid
to mental and physical development.
As an illustration of this, it is a well-
known fact that swampy or n
places covered with the magnolia, wil
low, etc., will not produce malarial fe
ver like those that are in a measure
bate.
<£bucational.
" 1888 '
PALMETTO HIGH SCHOOL,
PALMETTO. GA
SPRING TKRM WILL BEGIN THE FIRST
\\ FONKSIIAY IN JANUARY, 1$S8.
Intelligent people, healthy tocHtiou.experi-
eneed and conscientious teach-rs. Due tn-n-
tion paid to the primary trade>.
TUITION.
Primary grades, per month $1 2i
Intermediate g ad*—, p- r month
High school and c-dleui tie grad-r, per m
B-v'rd, p.-r month
For p .rt cnhtrs. address
Til- is
•J Ot-
3 m
0> to $tu in
sult
H. MKACHAM, Priii-ip.i,
P ilmetto, tin.
Professional <£arbs.
W. H. BINGHAM,
^ Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga.
(Office over Newman National Bank )
■A— Prompt attention to all business en-
t r.7r.i7d to his care, Sp.-cial utttntion to col
lections.
Thom- - C.' arleton. Hewlett© A. Ball.
CAliLETON & HALL,
Attorneys at Law,
Newnan, Ga.
Will practice in all the Uouits, U.ih tsiai'
and Federal, giving special attention to lot
ana- > Utm-Kd causes.
llie.- No. 2, Ode hui-ding.
Nothing Crazy About Him.
Texas Sit' Ings.
John McLennan, an impecunious cit
izen of Austin, wits supposed to be cra
zy, and his relatives brought him before
the County Court to have lunatico in-
quirendo jury to pass on his mental con
dition, his hallucination being that he
was very rich, A lawyer proceeded to
ask the crazy man questions to test his
sanity.
“I hear you are going to build a $50,-
j 000 residence?”
I ‘‘It. is going to cost me $00,000.”
* “You don’t say so.”
“Yes, and I am going to start a daily
paper with $250,000 capital. That’s a
mere trifle for a man of my means.
“You seem to have so much money,
perhaps you would not object to lend
ing me ten dollars?”
“I’d like to do it, Judge, but Hint
would be such a risky investment
everybody would suspect me of being
crazy.”
The refusal of the supposed lunatic
to seriously entertain the idea of lend
ing money to an Austin lawyer caused
the jury to decide that Sam -was in full
possession of his reasoning faculties.
A r/co-’s Blood Elixir is the only Blood
Beniedy guaranteed. It is a positive
cure for Ulcers, Eruptions or Syphili
tic Poisoning. It purifies the whole
system, and banishes all Rheumatic
.mil Neuraligic pains. We guarantee
it. Sold bv \\\ P. Broom, Newnan, Ga.
It would be well for farmers to plant
all the corn they can this year. All the
indications in Europe point to a gigan
tic war between Russia on one side, and
Germany and Austria on the other side.
Other powers may he involved. If war
comes provisions will be high and plen
ty of corn will be handy on the farms.
If war does not come it will he all the
better anyway. In time of peace pre
pare tor war by planting plenty of
corn.
Save the Children. They are espe
cially liable to sudden Colds, Coughs',
Whooping Cough, etc. We guarantee
Acker’s English Remedy a positive
cure It saves hours of anxious watch
ing. Sold by W. P. Broom, Newnan,
Ga.
N i;\V A DVERTISEM ENTS.
What Dynamite is Like.
Those who have never seen the much-
talked of dynamite explosive will be
interested to know that it is very much
like moist hr iwn sugar. Nitro-glycerine,
which is formed by the action of nitric
acid upon glycerine, at a low tempera-
ti r--, is the active agent in dynamite,
but it is mixed with some absorbent
substance, to render it safer to handle
than the liquid glycerine.
The absorbent material thus used is
a silicious earth—a fine white powder
composed of the remains of infusoria
and resembling powdered chalk: this
takes up t wo or three times its weight
of the nitro-glycerine without becom
ing pasty, and the ingredients are easi
ly mixed, leaden vessels and wooden
spoons being used to avoid dangerous
friction.
When fire is applied to this mass it
burns with a strong flame, without any
explosion, but when ignited by a de
tonating fuse or even by a sudden blow,
its explosive force is tremendous.
'ATARRH — FREE
o convince. B S. LAl’DfcKBACli & Co., ni
Newark, N. .1.
HAIR BALSAM
Cleanses and beautifies the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Never Fails to Restore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cured scalp diseases and hair railing
50c. at Druggists.
A woman weighing something like
200 pounds came into the Grand Cen
tral Station the. other day clinging to
the bony arm of a little man who prob
ably tipped the beam at 00 in his win
ter clothing. He led the way to the la
dies’ waiting-room, deposited the lady
in two chairs, and started out. “You
won’t be gone long, will you, dearie?”
"No, darling, I’ll be right back; don’t
worry about me.” “Oh, I shall, dearie;
I can’t help it, and I dread being left
alone." “Well, I’ll be back in ffen
minutes.” “Oh, do; I feel so nervous.”
He was gone fifteen minutes, and when
he reached her side again she tried to
tumble into his arms, and said sweetly
and childishly: “Oh. Harry! You
morning was somewhat foggy, and j were gone an age. I was so frightened!
rather colii Before he could clearly i Ah, Harry, I fear that you will find that
gee if it was really an obstruction, the
engine was almost ou it. Then, to his
amazement, he saw it was a ball of
snakes. They were all rolled and
twined together, with their heads
sticking out in all directions, and about
the bulk of a bushel basket. The en
gines struck them fair and threw the
bunch into tbe air, when it burst, and
the snakes flew in all
not satisfy. The eyes are sunken, the
hands and feet become cold and clam
my. After a while a cough sets in, at
first dry, but after a few months it is
attended with a greenish-colored ex
pectoration. The patient feels tired all
t he while, and sleep does not seem to
arshv i afford any rest. After a time he be
comes nervous, irritable and gloomy,
and has evil forebodings. There is a
giddiness, a sort of whirling sensation
in the head when rising up suddenly.
The bowels become costive; the skin is
dry and hot at times; the blood becomes
thick and stagnant; the whites of the
eyes become tinged with yellow; tlie
urine is scanty and high colored, de
positing a sediment after standing.
There is frequently a spitting up of the
food, sometimes with a sour taste and
sometimes with a sweetish taste; this
is frequently attended with palpitation
of the heart; the vision becomes im
paired, with spots before the eyes;
there is feeling of great prostration
and weakness. All of these symptoms
are in turn present. It is thought that
nearly one-third of our population has
this disease in some of its varied forms.
It has been found that physicians
have mistaken the cause of this disease.
Some have treated it for a liver com
plaint, others for kidney disease, etc.,
etc., but none of these kinds of treat
ment have been attended with success;
for it is really constipation and dyspep
sia. It is also found that Shaker Ex
tract of Roots, or Mother Seigel’s Cu
rative Syrup, when properly preparei
will remove this disease in all its stages.
Care must be taken, however, to seeun
the genuine article.
IT WILL SELL BETTER THAN COTTON,
Mr. John 0. Hemptinstall, of Chula-
firmee, Cleburn county, Ala., writes:
li \Vy wife iias been SO much benefited
by Shaker Extract of konts of Seigel’s
Syrup that she says she would rather
be without food than without the med
icine. It has done her more good than
the doctors and all other medicines put
together. I would ride twenty miles to
get it into the hands of any sufferer if
ho can get it in no other way. I be
lieve it will soon sell in this State bet
ter than cotton.”
TESTIMONY FROM TEXAS.
Mrs. S. E. Barton, of Varner, Ripley
county, Mo., writes that she had been
long afflicted with dyspepsia and disease
of the urinary organs and was cured
by Shaker Extract of Roots. Rev. J. J.
McGuire, merchant, of the same place,
who sold Mrs. Barton the medicine,
says he has sold it for four years and
never knew' it to fail.
SHE WAS ALMOST DEAD.
I was so low with dyspepsia that
there w as not a physician to be found
who could do anything with me. I had
fluttering of the heart and swimming
of the head. One day I road your
pa:-millet called “life Among the Shak
er*." which described my disease bet
ter than myself. I tried the Shaker
1-n i rx The cabinet organ was j
l I K I t A \ Y miroduc, d in pres, nt - f,-.tract of Roots and kept on with it
V/ ilG dll kJ m form by Mason* Haml n
WALKER HIGH SCHOOL,
T888.
The Spring Session Opens on tlie Second
Tuesday in January.
THE COURSE OF STUDY
is such as prepare -nr i In- higher classes in
("oil- ve, or 'or prm-ti--al life; and its ciimi-U'-
ion enables ' he student to take charge ot the
advanced schools oi the country.
Girls are boarded by the Pr ti' lpal. The.'
-t ml vat night undpr bis supervision, and thus
not infrequently are d">d-l\ benefited.
REGISTER FOR 1887.
First session, 10-N pupils, s cud session,
122 pupils. For the y- ar, 62 pupils.
As public schools « ill go into operation next
♦ear, our numb rmiMn cessar I y he limited.
Tile entire school "ill lx- taught by tbe Prin-
U ’ ,a1 ' RATES OF TUITION.
From $2 5n to fl i."i p--r n onto. Board and
tuition, j 13 per sole lastic month.
No room for loa ers
DAN1KL WALKER, Principal.
L. 1’. BARNES,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga
Office up-stairs ovot B. 8 Askew & l o.'s.
PAYSON S. WIIATLEY,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga
Will practice in all the 1 ourt» and gi v «
prompt attention to all hitsHess pi c- d ill h!.-
- mud- Kxaiuinat ion ot titles, writ ill}: deeds,
mortgages, contracts, etc., "'ill receive sj-e-
cial attention. Office over Asm w’s store.
hindercorns.
'ltct-uM .11-n.gtfsw. hbb® * Co. k *•
LIEBIG COMPANY’S
EXTRACT OF MEAT
INVALUABLE FOR DYSPEPSIA.
An Effecienl Tonic for Invalids,
Instantaneous Reef Tea.
Mso. for fit! voting Soups, Sauce* and Made
Dishes.
t-KNUISE only with iUbig’| SIGSATl'BE
in BLl'K IN 5 ac,oss
Sold bv all Storekeepers, and Drug-
g-sts.
MEMORY
-MAKES-
SUCCESS
U hull) unliive ai tiuciai »j»i"ii<.
Any book learned in one reading.
Classes of 1087 at Baltimore, 1005 at. De-
trow, 1500 at Philadelphia, 'arse classes of
'’olitinbia Law students, at Yale. W ellesley.
Oberfln, University of Penn., Michigan I ni-
versit.T. Chautauqua, Ac., Ac. Endorsed by
Richard Pkoctok. the Scientist, Hons. W
\V. Asvwr. Judah P. Benjami*, Judge
Gibson, l»r. Bkown, E. H. Cook. Principal
N. Y. State Normal college, Ac. The system
is thorough*? taught by correspondence. Pros
pectus postVkee froa.
PROF. LOISETTE,237 Fifth Ave., N. Y.
THE
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
OF THE
CITY OF NEWNAN
Will be open d for wh'te pupils the second
Monday, and for colored pupils the third Mon
day, in January, 18*8. with the following corps
of teachers:
supebintesdf.st:
LYMAN II. FORD.
TEACHERS!
JOHN E. PKNDER^RAST,
Miss ANNIE ANDERSON,
MRS. D. P. WOO PROOF,
MRS. W. P. NIMMONS,
MRS. J. K. KOKINsON,
MISS CONNIE HARTsFIELD.
COLORED TEACHERS:
c. V. SM 1 TH,
G. J. BURCH.
SrPERNOIERAB ES:
SADIE h. REACH.
FANNIE L. WARRINGTON.
One-fift' of the matriculation fe>- will b-
quired every two mouth-, in advance.
Tuition for' noil-residents will 1>--. in tin
.i-ainmar schools. per am um; m tin
Mtrh Schools, $25 00 per annum ne-nlth t-
>e paid every two, months in ad vane
L. M. FARMER.
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga.
(Office over First National Hm.k.i
Will prac’ice in ai: the Courts of C. weta
Circuit. Ai Justice Courts attended.
Mone\ to ,oan on real estate at s p*
e< in. per annum.
Iiiteit-st pa d at end 1
W riti.t.
p. s Willeoxon. " < ■
WILLC’OXON & WRIGHT,
Attorneys at Law,
Newnan, Osf.
Will practice in all the Courts <» lh< Dip-
tnet and Circuit. Ail -nslice l ouils atten
ded. office in Willeoxon building, over t
K Summer-’.
GEO. A. CARTER,
Attorney at Law,
Gran tv Llie, Ga.
Will practice in till the Com- s <u the Cir
cuit, aim elsewhere by special agreement
J. c. NEWMAN,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Georgia.
Will practice in tbe sup.ro. and Justice
Courts of the county and circuit, and else
where bj special nan-dll' lit.
\V. A. TURNER,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga.
Practices inal’t lie State and Federal Courts,
diicc No. 4 opera House Building.
W. Y. ATKINSON,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga.
Will practice in all Courts ot this -and
i.'joining counties and the Supreme l ourt.
G. W. PEDDY, M. I)..
Physician ami Surgeon,
Newnan, 3a.
Office over W. F.. A very’s Jewelry Store.
• uiv-i - his services to the people o! Newiiai
: country. All calls answered
J. 1 ;
Rec’.v Pm
B R E 'I S r I- R,
,rd of Kiine- th-n,
S.. G. &
' EXHAUSTED VITALITY
ri-HE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the
J great Medical Wont of the
age oa Maahood, Nervous sail
Physical Debility. Premature
DoCllue, Errors of Youi.t. aad
the untold mu-eries consequent
thereon. 300 pages 8 v >, 1^3
prescriptions for ail diseases.
Cloth, full Hit. only S1.00, by
mall,sealed. Illustrative samp
and middle ago 1 men. Send now. The Gold and
Jewelled jletial awarded to the author hy the Na
tional Medico! Associa. ro. Address F. O. box
1555. Boston. Mr.-?., or Dr. W. It. PARKER, tyd-
uateof nar- . /d Medical College. 23years'praci.ee
in Boston, who r.iaj■ bo consult.-.! Confidentially.
Specially. D..- eases of .1-0 e-d.. . d.4Full'non st.
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r. li. DAVIS, M. D.,
Physician a. tl Surgeon,
Newnan, Ga
Otr r- his professional services to the clti-
v "-nan anil vicinity.
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“ Banning 4 00 p ni
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“ Carrollton 4 50 p n
M. S. BKLEKAP, Gen’l Manager.
MATTRESS SHOP.
Jackson Street,
(Fronting the Robison Hotel.i
NEWNAN, OA.
New Mattresses of all class
es made to order.
Old Mattresses repaired and
renewed as ordered.
All work first-class. Satis
faction guaranteed.
Your orders solicited by
WYLIE H. SIMS.
fli-int Street.
DR.HEWLEY'S a
A Most Effective Combination.
Ttili ifell known Tonic and Nervine is gainim-
srrsst reputaUoaas a cure for Debility, 1*7-«i»ep-
Bia. and NERVOUS disorder!. It relieve? at!
languid and debilitated condition? of the sys
tem ; strengthens the Intellect, and bodily function?:
builds up worn oat Nerves : aidsdi-estinn ; re
stores impaired or lost Vitality, and brings oar?-
youthful strength and vieor. It is pleiaaut to tht
taste, and n?pd regularly braces the_Systemagainsi
the depressing influence of Malaria.
p r l ce —$1.00 per Bottle of 24 on rices.
FOE SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
you have married a very, very silly lit
tle girl.”—2'id-Bits.
Capt. Griffin, of thefcarkentine “Clara
McGilvery,” which arrived in port on
Thursday from Porto Rico, says the
i Gulf Stream is more than -ixty miles
out of its usual course. It is supposed
that the reepnt blizzard has had some
directions, ; effect in driving the stream to the east-
aomeon tbie cowcatcher, others ou the ! ward and southward of where it is usu- j ^
engine, aud one or two managed to j ally found. Capt. Griffin says that a cold j 5nI>
alight near the cab.
current of water surrounds the stream,
by
S23 to 1*900. in 1851. Other n Be "s
foll.'vre i in the manufacture of these it-.s'ru-
metits, hut t tie Masou »t Hamlin Organs have
always maintained th*-tr supremacy ns the
best in th- world.
Ma?nn i- Hamlin offer, as demonstratioii ot
the unequal. .1 excellence of their - rgaiis, the
fact mat -it al- the woriu’s Exhibitions,sitice
•hat i>t Par’s, 1S67. in conip ’titlon with llie
best tnakets or all countries, they have iuv.'-
riahly ta'c.-n toe highest honors. UludIrated
ea-a'ogu.-s ft-s-c.
Pi I k XI AO Mason A-Hamlin do not
r ! A |\ i It hesitate to make theextra-
1. i f* * ’ U'^J'-irtiinary claim for their
Grand & Upright ' pianos, that they are su
er .t to an others- They rr cognize the high
xcellence aenteved by other leading makers
the art of piano building, but still claim
nocrlority. This they attribute solely to the
remarfeabie improvement introduced hy them
n the year 1M>2, and now known as the “Ma-
ut :il to-day I rejoice in good hculth.
^Irs. Ar. E, Tinsley, Bevier, Huhleu-
btu-g county, Ky.
F r sale by all Druggists, or address
the proprietor, A. J. White, Limited,
54 Warren Street, New York.
CLOCKS.
Buy your Clocks from W.
E. Avery, the Jeweler, and you
are sure of a clock that runs
well, wears well, and will keep
good time. Every one war
ranted. Prices low.
KNIVES AND SCISSORS.
Fitters Building. Atlanta, Ga. Mostpracti-
— tical Business College South. Best course at
lca-t cost. Business men and bookkeepers
iNot Cheap S^OOuS, Out lirst- commend its course of study «s being the best
r ° 1 ever devised. Send for catalogue.
Ti, 01 .n»in«.r tho snakes were i registering as low ns 40 degrees Fahren-Lon a Hahlix PIANO STRINGER, by thi-use
The engineer sa>s tne snas j * ,, f I , f rnm °f which is secured the greatest possible pur- j f
all colors aud sizes and kinds, the big , heit. Ma»tm> of \ea?cisDouna Horn . jty Md re fl BMn ent of tone, t.vgether with f I'
class. Suitable for presents or ]
for persons desiring a superior
811 w tt i rntm tn York and Philadelphia ' ereatly Increased capacity for standing in |
22 S^inronTheSng^taTof | have bee^n warned of this great change, j *’SSMSk ^ | article. These goods are not
the engine, and he put on an extra head; lu order to got the full benefit and j to*«h« wfm'dSertpirre'cata -1 the kind kept at Other Store?
of steani aud pull«l ahead a, tat as strength of the current, veseta '^S.’S^SS^ for ad .r „„ u „n„
***'- r **—— • , , j , ^ _ ___a j nanos aaa urnuis buiu iut wi ccwj ♦ i
nosfiiblc At the next station, somo {keep at least ono degree to the : payments: also rented.
Sre miles below, the crowd at the plat-«waid of the usual course. The “McGil-! MAS 0N & HAMLIN, ORGAN & PIANO CO. j ,
form gave tho locomotive a wide berth. | very” encountered hum^tines on four| vaivAoo, , -
higher priced, yet
W. E. AVERY.
Big G bas given uatvar-
sal satisfaction In the
core of Gononhcea and
Gleet. I prescribe it and
feel safe in lend
ing It to aU X-iLerem
A. J. JTOXKIi, ■ A,
DcaaCtiv, M.
PRICE, Jl.C-d.
Sold by DnuprMa.
A J. LYNDON, Agent, Ndwaan, Os.
When I say Curb I do not mean merely tt-
itop them for a time, and then have them re
turn again. I mean A RADICAL CURE.
I have made the disease of
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
A life long study. T warrant my remedy ft.
Curb the worst cases. Because others have
failed is no reason for not now receiving a curt-.
Bend at once for a treatise and a Fkk Bottlj
of mv Infallible Remedy. Give Express
and Post Office. It costs you notiiiug for a
trial, and it will cure you. Address
H. G. ROOT. M.C., 183 PeailSt., NewYork
PAINTING!
The undersigned offers his services to th-
p-oplc of Newnan and Coweta county as ;
skillful and experienced painter, and respec'
folly solicits their patronage House-paini
ing a specialty, either by contract or by tic
day. Did furniture, organs pianos, etc.
cleaned, painted and revaruisht-d. Addrc-
me at Newnan, Ga. ALLEN LONG.
BEADLES^ LINIMENT!
•%’ures Toothache, Headache, Neuralgic
Rheumatism, all pains of Nerves aDd Bone
by e-tern3 application. It cures Uolic,Cli<
lera Morbus, Cramps and Pains r-t tbe Bo\
els. by taking from 5 to 10 drops internal!’
diluted with v.ater. E. J. BEADLES,
Ou
Pquan
Proprietor and Patentee, Newnan, Ga
sale at J. I. Scroggin’s, west side Pnhin
PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH
1 EOW ACXXtMFLI-’tlED. l'.vny Uvy «bonld know-
! v JfuK; BAKEH hKK.OC .Sox®* Buifalo.S.Y.
1 M fiRSIAN 8LOOM, BmI OwflMia Btau-
-1 ..->4 W.m.uhSl.' lieator t uis-a.
I fiv- : : n*>r.« trt Jr-Mkar*. Ad4n«i b* pn.