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Herald and gulrcrtiscr.
Newnan, Ga., Friday, June 15, 1888.
THE ROSE-LIPPED JUNE.
’Neath theblue languish or <-therinl eve,
Juno opes tier lips and all the air
Is heavy with her sweetened whispers; Ia>y.
Poesy and Beauty, hang upon !n-r tongue,
While Fancy feeds where field and wood and
grove lie dreaming.
Yon saucy brook. Irreverent in the hush,
Romps the elovery mead awhile—anon
Through nod of daisies dancing nimbly on
To neighboring wood; vhere like a truant
Tired of overplay, ’twill mince and loiter
In the cool of nooks.
And when the day is done, O June! and thou
In twilight dew wilt bathe thy rose-wreathed
brow—
When night flings o’er thine eyes her spangled
veil,
And Ilian wraps thee in her robe of pale
Wnen the reclining hills are soitly sleeping,
And Silvered silence o’er the green Is creep
ing—
To kneel devout before the sacred flower
While the sweet incense mingle
sighs
Upfloating toward her home amid the skies—
O then, fair June! in love’s imperial reign,
Full many a vow thou’lt hear from doting
swain—
From tlie coy inaid that owns thy passioning
spell,
not need money for transportation, as
they had more than enough for that
purpose. A Swedish immigrant, with
j his wife and four children, had nearly
| $10,000 in gold which he carried in a
i large bag. The family was destined
1 for Minnesota, where they will settle
! down on a little farm.
None of the immigrants when asked
by the recording clerks under the new
rules of questioning ordered by the*
commissioners of immigration if they
were ever guilty of a crime, ever in a
poor or immoral house, or guilty of any
A SIBERIAN PRISON.
' he June number of the
ii) century Magazine contains
the second of George Ken-
■'**. nan’s illustrated papers on
Siberia and the Exile Sys-
1 tern, which are attracting
such wide attention. The
articles are being exten
sively copied into foreign
papers, among others the
ergan of the Russian lib
erals, published at Geneva, by whom they
are verv highly commended.
In this June number Mr. Kennan gives an
interesting account of his visit to the for-
vs.
Maria Elder.
offense against society, would plead war(ling prison at Tiumen, where he found
guilty, and all were permitted to pass | double the number of prisoners confined
along, but some were very much as
tonished at the questions they had to
answer.
There never was before such large
numbers of European people arriving
in this country, and nearly all seem to
have an idea that the northwest is the
promised land. Georgia should have a
resident immigration commissioner in
New York to divert some of these
Order to Perfect Service.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
rharles Elderi Libel for Divorce, in
> Coweta Superior Court.
> March Term, 1888.
It appearing to the Court by the return of
Hie siit-riff in the above stated case, that the
defendant- does not reside in this State : It is
I iierefore ordered bv the Court that service be
perfected on the defendant by the publication
of this order, once a month for four months
t.otnre the next term of this Court, in The
iIekald and ADVERTISER, a newspaper
published in Coweta countv, Georgia.
Granted: S. W. H ARRIS.
J. S. C. C. C.
Wit-i-coxoN & Wright, attorneys fot^ li
bellant.
A true extract from the minutes of Coweta
Superior Court, March Term, 1S8-. This
March IT, 1*8. Daniei, Swint,
Rrs. fee $4.11—oan»4m. Clerk.
tv.
have thee tell.
A Minute’s Work.
Cleveland Press.
“Well, well, don’t fret; I’ll be there
in a minute.”
But, my friend, it minute means a
good deal, notwithstanding you affect
to hold it of no consequence. Did you
ever stop to think what may happen in
a minute? No. Well, while you are
murdering a minute for yourself and
one for me, before you get ready to sit
down to the business we have in hand,
I will amuse you by telling you some
things that may happen meantime.
Jn a minute we shall be whirled
around on the outside of the earth, by
its diurnal motion, a distance of thir
teen miles. At the same time we shall
have gone along with the earth, in its
grand journey around the sun, 1,080
miles. Pretty quick traveling, you
say?’ Why, that is slow work compar
ed with the rate of travel oi that ray of
light which just now reflected from
that mirror made you wink. A minute
ago that ray was 11,100,000 miles away.
In a minute, over all the world, about
eighty new-born infants have each rais
ed wail of protest at the lates for
thrusting existence upon them, while
as many more human beings, weary
with the struggle of life, have opened
their lips to utter their last sigh.
In a minute the lowest sound your
ear can catch has been made by 000 vi
brations, while the highest tone reach
ed you after making 5,228,000 vibra
tions.
In a minute an express train goes a
mile, and a Cleveland street car 32
roks; the fastest trotting horse, 147 9-13
rods, and an average pedestrian of the
genus homo has got over 10 rods.
£Each minute in the United States,
night and day, all the year round,
twenty-four barrels of beer have to go
down 13,000 throats, and 4,830 bushels
of grain have come to bin.
If there were a box kept at the City
Hall in the city of Cleveland, into
which every minute a sum sufficient to
pay the interest on the city debt had
to be dropped, the sum so dropped
-each minute of the whole year would
be 87 cents.
How about national finances ? Well,
sir, in the same way, each minute,
night and day, by the official reports
for the year 1880, the United States
collected $039,and spent $401, $17$ more
than necessary. r lhe interest on the
public debt was $90 a minute, or just-
exactly equal to the amount of silver
mined in t hat time.
Now, in the residue of figures I give,
you will remember that they represent
so much for every minute in the year.
All the preceding figures should be
so considered. And remember, also, j
that we are all the time, hereafter, j
talking about the facts connected with :
the whole United States.
The telephone is used 595 times, the ;
telegraph 130 times. Of tobacco, 925
pounds is raised, and part of it has been
used in making 0,073 cigars, and some i
more of it has gone up in the smoke of;
2.292 cigarettes.
But i am afraid that you will forget I
that we are talking about a minute, j
sixty seconds of time. No? Well,
How India Rubber Grows.
Nicaragua Cor. New V ork Herald.
Now we come into a forest of rubber
trees, which can be detected without
And fains to trust-thee more than she would the eye of an expert, lor they are all
scarred and dying rapidly from the
wounds of the hunter’s machete. The
rubber reminds me of the boy who
“killed the goose that laid the golden
egg.” Each tree can afford to lose a
certain amount of juice per year and
still live. When one of these fellows,
however, makes a discovery, onlv a
few months suffice to place his bonanza
in the ranks of the many that have gone
before. The consequence is, one may
traverse these immense forests from
end to end and never meet a \iigin
tree. The ordinary specimen of Nica
ragua is from 50 to 100 feet high, av
eraging about two feet in diameter.
The bark is white and the leaves oval,
with a slight inclination downward.
The cuts are made about two feet apart
and extend from the ground to the
first branch, channels being scored in
the side to lead the juice into a bag,
held at the bottom.
The average yield of a large tree is
from five to seven gallons of a milky
fluid. This is placed in an open vessel
and mixed in small proportions with
the juice of a plant found near the rub
ber tree called the wisth, which hastens
congelation. After this operation is
complete the product is baled up and
shipped north, to be refined and fur
ther prepared for commerce. Anothei
tree very similar to the rubber, and
often mistaken for it, is the cow tiee.
This yields a liquid very much like the
milk in color, consistency and taste.
than there was room for.
In reply to a question from Mr. Kennan
as to how many prisoners died during the
year, the warden replied:
“ About three hundred. We have an epi
demic of typhus almost every fall. A
prison so overcrowded can not be kept
clean, and as for the air in the cells, you
know now what it is like. The local author
ities here have again and again urged the
Government to make adequate provision
for the large number of exfies crowded in
to the prison during the season of na\ iga-
yond the building of two log barracks.”
In the overcrowded women's prison Mr.
Kennan says he found no criminals—all of
the occupants were voluntarily going into
banishment with their husbands. t
Order to Perfeci Service.
GEORGIA—Coweta County :
E T. Talaferro et al.j Rule Nit
<£ £>ucattonal.
188B
PALMETTO HIGH SCHOOL,
PALMETTO. GA.
SPRING TERM WILL BEGIN THE FIRST
WEDNESDAY IN JANUARY, 1888.
Intelligent people,healths' location.experi
enced and conscientious teachers. Dueatten-
tion paid to the primary grades.
’ TUITION.
Primary grades, per niont It
Intermediate grades per month - tv
High school ami collegiate grades, per mod -0
Ilonrd, per month to BO
For particulars, address or consult
THUS. H. M EACH AM. Principal,
Palmetto, Ga.
W. H. BINGHAM,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga.
(Offlce over Newnan National Bank.).
***. prompt attention to all business en-
triTSuI to his care. Special attention to col
lections.
Thomas C. Carleton. Hewlette A. Hall
CARLETON & HALL,
Attorneys at Law,
Newnan, Ga.
Will practice in all the Courts, both Stan
and Federal, giving special attention to tUe
inanae-meiit of estat- s and litigated causes
i mice No. 2, Cole building.
Tilro Morris and
Lula Morris.
to
■ to Foreclose Mortgage. |
[ Coweta superiorCourt.
March Term. 1S88.
WALKER HIGH SCHOOL,
■1888.
L. P. BARNES,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga
Office up-stairs ovei B. S. Askew «fc Co.’6.
the court by the peti- jftg Spring Session Opens on the Second
a.errm Hewitt, "aiker. Tuesday in January.
Jt appeann
lion of E. T. Tala ._ .
£ Porter, and W. T. Johnson, Unit
j Tilro Morris and Lula Morris, on the
j*i;ii day of September, 18 5, executed an I
i delivered to said petitioners a mortgage on a
tract of land lying in the — district ot said
; county, to-wit: A certain tract of land sit-
j uate in said county. Georgia, about seven
THE COURSE OF STUDY
is such as to prepare for the higher classes in
ColU tre. or for practical life; ami its com pie-
lion enables the student to take charge ot the
PAYSON S. WHATLEY,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga
Will practice in all the Courts and sriv.
prompt attention to all business placed in his
hands. Examination of titles, writing deeds
mortgages, contracts, etc., will receive spe
eial attention. Office over Askew’s store.
•., . . , . , 1 , , „ eueuoyoson aunng me season t i . .ties from the town of Newnan. Georgia, tiou
Ul choice newcomers to this land Ol pltn- hut thus far nothing has been done be- | j ow[1 as the “Roland place,” containing | advanced schools oi the country.
. , ■*— » - ... , .—«-■ Girls are boarded by tlie Principal, l nej
tud vat night under his supervision, and thus
about tiiree hundred and thirty-nine acres,
bounded on the north by the lands of \\ iliiam ,
| Wright and one Uavender, on the south by
the lands of Anselm Leigh, on the east by the
lands of , and on the west by the lands
j of said Uavender. Also one store and lot up-
! on which the house is situated, located in said
| town of Newnan, Georgia, fronting thirty
feet, more or less, on Bay street, and extend
ing back of uniform width about sixty feet,
i loan alley, bounded north by lands of L»iv-
! ender Ray and on the south by the lands of
I>r. A. J. Lyndon, the said store-house and
lot occupied at the time of the execution ot
! siid mortgage by J. S. Anderson, tor the pur-
j pose of securing the payment of a
i certain promissory note for the sum ol
! five hundred dollars made by the said Tilro
, Morris and Lula Morris on the 19th day of
September, 1885, and payable to said E- T.
Talaferro. Hewitt, Walker & Porter and W
T. Johnson, due first day ot January, 1886,
which said note tlie said Tilro Morris and
I.ula Morris refuse to pay. It is therefore
ordered that the said Tilro Morris and Lula
Morris pay into this Court, on or before the
next-term thereof, tlie principal and interest
due on said note, and tlie costs of this suit, or
in default thereof the Court will proceed asto
justice shall appertain- And it is further or
dered that this rule be published in The Her- | -\\-in l)e opened for white pupils tlie
ai.n and Advertiser, a newspaper pub- j Afonf , !lv !lnd f orco lored pupils tin
lisiied in said county of Coweta, once a month
for four months, or served on said Tilro Mor
ris and said Lulh Morris, or their special
agent or attorney, three months previous to
the next term of this Court.
S. W. HARRIS. J. C. C. t.
W.Y. Atkinson, B. F. McLaughlin, peti
tioners’ attorneys.
THE PRISON-YARD AT TIUMEN.
From a sketch made by an exile, in the June
"Century."
Mr. Kennan describes the marching away
of an exile, and gives, also, a graphic pic
ture of a convict barge. The illustration*
this article are remarkably interesting.
not infrequently are doubly benefited.
REGISTER FOR 1887.
First- session, 105 pupils. Second session. )
122 pupils. For tlie year, 162 pupils.
As public schools will go into operation next
year, our number must necessarily be limited.
Tlie entire school will lie taught by tlie Prin- <
' RATES OF TUITION.
From $2 50 to $4 00 per month. Board and i
tuition, $13 per scholastic month.
No room for loafers.
DANIEL WALKER, Principal.
THE
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
OF THE
CITY OF NEWNAN
L. M. FARMER,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga
(Office over First National Bank.)
Will practice in all Hie Courts of CoweD.
Circuit. All Justice Courts attended.
/jj^-Mnney to loan on real estate at 8 pci
cent, per annum. Interest paid ut end of Un
year.
P. S. Willcoxon. 11 • C. Wri*hi
WILLCOXON & WRIGHT,
Attorneys at Law,
Newnan, Ga
Will practice In all tlie Courts of the Dis
triot and Circuit. All Justice Courts atten
ded. office in Willcoxon building, over E
E. Summers’.
GEO. A. CARTER,
Attorney at Law,
Grantville, Ga
Will practice in all tlie Courts of the Cir
j cuit, and elsewhere by special agreement.
Moridav,and forcolored pupils the third Mon
day, in January, 1888. wit h t lie following corps
of teachers:
SUl’EKI NT EN D E NT:
LYMAN H. FORD.
econd J. C. NEB MAN,
A true and correct copy as appears from
the minutesol Coweta Superior Court. March
Term, 18ss. Daniel Swin g
Prs. fee, $13.59.
may 11 junelS julySu
Clerk.
If you don’t want to be robbed of
your good name, don’t have it engrav
ed on your umbrella.
Found a Pot of Gold.
A few days ago some of the hands
employed in getting out crossties, eight
miles from Carrollton, discovered what
they supposed to be an old grave, and
suspecting that at some time in the
past some one had committed murder,
concluded to dig into the earth and see.
After throwing out some of the dirt
they abandoned it and went off. Soon
afterward an old negro named Howard
Wells came along, in company with an
other negro, and seeing that the earth
had been recently moved began
digging, and Howard pushed his
stick into a cavern and revealed
what he claims was a pot of gold. He
left and went to work, intending to go
back that night and get it, but waited
longer, and when he did go, some one
else had been there and carried off the
prize. Howard made haste to tell of
his misfortune, and stated that there
GEORGIA—C
Joseph E.
l)cnt, bite of
£cgal lioticcs.
Letters of Dismission.
OWETA •
Dent, ex
weta County:
_ ul or of W. B. W.
said county, deceased, bavin
aimlied for letters of dismission from liis said
trust all persons concerned are required to
show cause in said Court by the first Monday
in -'eptomher next, if any they can. why said
application should not be granted This J une
i 1 1SS8 W. H. PERSONS,
’ Prs. fee, $5.00. Ordinary.
Application for Year’s Support.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Tlie return of the appraisers setting apart
twelve months’support to the family ot U.
.1. Meriwether, deceased, having been filed
in mv office, all persons concerned -are Cited
to show cause bv tlie 2d day of July. 1889, why
said application for twelve months’ support
should not be granted. This June 1,1888.
\V. H. PERSONS,
Prs. fee, $3.00. Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
G EORGI A—Cow ETA Do UN TY:
H. M. Arnold, administrator of -Tas. Arnold,
late of said county, deceased,liavingapplied to
tlie Court of Ordina-y of said county for let
ters of dismission from his said trust, all per
sons concerned are required to show cause in
this Court by the first- Monday in July
re xt. if any they can, why said applicat ion
should not be granted. This March 29,1888.
W. H. PERSONS.
Prs. fee, $5.00. Ordinary.
Sheriff’s Sale for July.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Will be sold before the Court-house door in
Newnan, said county, within the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday In July, 13SS,
tlie following described property, to-wit:
, Three acres o! land, more or less, said tract
was fully three bushels Of gold contain- I Of land being part ot lot No. 157. in the Sixth
Petition for Charter.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Coweta County:
To the Superior Court of said county:
The petition of H- C. Arnall, J. A. Hunter,
R H. Hardawav, W. H Gearreld, J. T. Reese,
K D. Cole, Sr., Lula M. Fisher R. W. Free
man. H. \V\ Camp, .1. P. Brewster, P. F. Cut-
tino TjUcv.T. Pinson, Orlando McClendon,
T. M. .T-'ri"S, P- B. Murphey, S W. Murray,
i - - i -. -. psnri.,T,is. T. Kirby, .1. P. 1 .evorett,
N B. Glover. Y. W. l’owei, W. V. Atkinson
( ip.t c. Simontoa, shows that they
ha o associated themselves into a com
pany for tlie purpose of purchasing, hobl-
if-tr Vi proving and selling real estate for the
Object Of gain ; and to purchase such
personal property and to execute such ac
quittances and conveyances, and to receive
such evidences oi debt and securities, and do
such oilier acts as are necessary to earry on
said business; also to negotiate any lo ins,
and sell,pledge or dispose of any securities
which may be used in said business.
Tlie principal place of business shall b- at
Newnan. in said county, and the capital
to lie employed by them shall be twenty-fix.
thousand doilars, ten per cent of which w.ii
be paid in before the company exercises roy
of the privileges under its charter, wit.i the
pri\ ilege of increasing tiie capital stock to
not over one hundred thousand dollars.
Petitioners nrav that an order may be pass
ed incorporating them, their associates and
successors, as a body corporate, tor the spar
of twenty years with the privilege ot renew
al, under the name of
“NEWNAN LAND COMPANY,”
for the objects and purposes aforesaid, the af
fairs of which company are to be managed
by a Board of Directors, consisting of not-less
than five nor more than nine members of t he
company. That the capital stock of said
company shall divided into shares of one
hundred dollars each, and that at the corpor
ate meetings of shareholders each share
holder shall be entitled to as many votes as
Iip ow ns shares appearing on the books ol the
company in liis name.
MCCLENDON & FREEMAN,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
TKACll ers:
JOHN E. PENDERORAST,
MISS ANNIE ANDERSON,
MRS. D. P. WOODltOOF,
MRS. W. P. NIMMONS,
MRS. J. E. ROBINSON,
MISS CONNIE HA RTS FIELD,
MISS CORA KELLER.
COLORED teachers:
C. V. SMITH,
G. J. BURCH. .
supernumeraries:
SADIE BEACH,
FANNIE L. CARRINGTON.
One-fifth of tlie matriculation fee will be
required every two months, in advance.
Tuition for non-residents will he, in the
Grammar Schools. $15 00 per annum; in the
High Si-iiools, $25 00 per annum— one-fifth to
in- paid every two months, in advance.
1 J. P. BREWSTER,
Scc’v Board of Education.
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Georgia
Will practice in tlie Superior and Justiet
i Courts of tlie county and circuit, and due
f where by special agreement.
j wTa. turner”
j Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga
Practices In nil theStateand Federal Court*
I Office No. 4 Opera House Building.
W. Y. ATKINSON,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga
Will practice in all Courts of tins unr
ining counties and the Supreme Court.
adj<
S., G. & N. A
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Leave Carrollton
YrriveAtkinson.T. O
“ Banning
“ Whitesbm-g..
“ Sargent’s
“ Newnan
“ Sharpsburg..
“ Turin
“ Senoia
“ Brooks. ...
“ Vaughns
“ Griffin
G. W. PEDDY, M. D..
Physician and Surgeon,
Newnan, 3a
(Office over W. E. Avery’s Jewelry Store.
Ofi'ers his services to the people of Newuai
and surrounding country. All calls answerer
promptly.
T. lb DAVIS, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
Newnan, Ga
Offers bis professional services to the citi
zens of Newnan and vicinity.
DR. TliOS. COLE,
Dentist,
Newnan, Ga.
Depot Street.
OR. HENLEY^S
.NO. 2-
ed in the pot, and was sure it was the
money hid by old McIntosh, the In
dian, as there were signs of notches
having been cut on the trees around
the place. He claims to know the par
ties who got the money, and tried
to negotiate a trade with a lawyer to
institute proceedings to recover it, but
failed to make the trade, and is now al
most deranged over the matter. He is
positive about feeling t-lie pot and
hearing the money jingle. Great ex
citement prevails among the people,
and especially the negroes.
No Visible Means of Support.
New York Tribune.
The senior Senator from Delaware,
Mr. Saulsburv, is a gay bachelor of 70,
for whose attention half the widows in
- - - ■ j w n abinoton nine. He is verv tall and
then every minute 600 pounds of w ool j is als0 very charitable.
He sent the other day a box of hiscast-
li-lrict, G M-, and liounded as follows: on
the east by public road running from the Mc-
hatosh road to Hardy’s Mill, on the south and
west by lands of R W. Hardy, and on the
north bvland known as the Smith lot. (No.
I 156.) Levied on as tlie property of James
Burns to satisfy a fi.fa. issued from the Jus-
j tiee Court, 645th district. G. M., in favor of R.
\V. Hardy vs. the said James Burns. Levy
i made and returned to me by J. M. Barnwell,
I L. C. This'June 1st, 1888. Prs. fee $5.04.
GEO. H. CARMICAL, Sheriff.
Order to Pcrrect Service.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Annie Lee Morris, Libel for Divorce, in
vs. > Coweta Superior Court.
A.P. Morris. ) March Term, 1888.
It being shown to the Court that the de-
tVixlant. A. P. Morris, does not reside in this
countv. and that he does not reside within
the State: It is ordered that service be per
fected bv publication of this order in The
Herald and Advertiser, a public gazette
of this State, published at Newnan, twice a
month for two months. S. W. HARRIS-
J.S. C.C.C.
A true extract from the minutes of Coweta
Superior Court, March Term, 1S88. This
March 19, 1888. Daniel Swint,
Prs. fee, $3.60—tam2m. Clerk.
Filed in office May 15, 1898
Daniel Swint,
Clerk Superior Court.
A true extract from the minutes ©f Coweta
Superior Court. This May 16, 1888.
Daniel Swint,
Clerk Superior Court.
Griffir.
s at Vaughns
BrouUS
Senoia
Turin
Sharpsburg
Newnan
Sargent’s
Whitesburg
Banning
Atkinson, X. O. ..
Carrollton
M. S. ffplI.KNAP
15 O’, p in
12 18 pn
12 36 pn
1 10 p fi
1 35 p m
1 50 p m
2 28 pm
3 25 pm
3 4S p in
4 00 p m
4 23 p m
4 50 p m
, Gen’l Manager.
WALTER E. AVERY,
grows in this country, and we have to
dig 61 tons of anthracite coal and 200
tons of bituminous coal, while of pig-
iron we turn out twelve
steel rails three tons.
In this minute you have kept me
I off clothing to a committee formed for
tons and* of the relief of the sufferers of the West
ern floods. Yesterday—so, at least, the
story as told by one of his wicked col-
11IC i tliofnlinwintr ' and It- further appearing that he resides be-
waiting fifteen kegs of nails have been j leagues goes he e g j yond the^ limits ^ this^ state;^Jt^is
made twelve bales of cotton should commumcatu n m 9 .
’ *■ .1,. fi.u. .....1 v : “The comnuttv man giv me, an _
ave come from tlie he.ds and^ 1 0 ther things, wat he called a pare of
nr> pants, and ’twould make me pant sum
Order to Perfect Service.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
E. K. Head) Libel for Divorce, in
vs. 5 Coweta Superior Court.
W. J. Head.) March Term, 1SS8.
It appearing to the Court from the return of
the Sheriff that the defendant in tlie above j
stated case is not to be found in said county,
that he resides be-
Petition for CRarter.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Coweta County:
To the Superior Court of said county:
The petition of W. A. Dent, T. G. Burpee,
B H. Dial, W. H. Gearreld, N. B. Glover, J.
.1 'Goodrum, R. M. Hackney, R. H. Harda-
w iv, M. G. Keith. J. J. Keith. Jos. T. Kirbv,
I. N. Orr. J. A. Perks, G. \V . Reddy, J, T.
Reese, J. I. Scroggin, C. E. Smith and J. H.
Widner shows that they have formed them
selves info a company for the purpose of pro
moting the raising and developing of fine
horses, constructing a race track and driving
park, holding fairs and races, and offering j
premiums, for gain; and to afford pleasure,]
driving and recreation to themselves ana
families. They desire the power to purchase j
and own such property, real and personal, as ]
ma' be necessary to carry out <lie purposes;
and obj cts of the company, and to exercise]
ail the p iwers that are usually conferred on |
corporations of like character.
The principal place of business shall be at]
or near Newnan, in said county, and tiie cap- j
ital stock to be employed by them shall be j
five thousand dollars, which shall be divided !
into shares .of one hundred dollars each, -
which said capital stock they desire the priv- |
ilege of increasing to not over twenty-five (
thousand dollars. Ten per cent of the capital-
stock is actually paid in.
Petitioners pray that an order be passed in- ]
eorporating them, their associates and sue- j
cessors, as a body corporate, for the space of ;
twenty years, with the privilege of renewal, :
Rnder'the name of the
NEWNAN DRIVING ASSOCIATION,”
A Most Effective Combination,
This well known Tonic and Nervine is gainine
great reputation as a cure for Debility, Dyspep
sia, and NERVOUS disorders. It relieves a,,
languid and debilitated conditions of tne sys
tem : strengthens the intellect, and IkkIi 1 y function/
builds up worn out Nerves: aids digestion : re
stores impaired or lost Vitality, and brings back
youthful strength and vigor. It is pleasant to U.
taste, and used regularly braces the System again:,
the depressing influence of Malaria. «
Price—$1.00 per Bottle of 24 ounces.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
six bushels of grain gone into 149 gnl- >
Ions of spirits, while $66 in gold should ; to wear 'em. 1 found your name and
havo been dngoutof theeartib In the ^ von live n,
same tune the l mted &t-afes 311111 1 to *her that I tlio't she would have a
turned out gold and silver coin to the j conipshun fit. 61ie wants to know if
value of $121. and fortv-two acres of j there lives and breathes a man who has
I legs no bigger than that, blie sed if
ordered that he appear on or before the
f , next term of this Court and defend, or the
amongst £ 0urt %vil i proectcl with the case as in default,
‘ and that this order be published as the law
direct'. 8. V. HARRIS.
J.S. C.C.C.
JEWELER,
for tiie objects and purposes aforesaid: theaf-; NEWNAN, GA-
fairs of which Association shall be managed,
bv a Board of Directors, consisting ol not less | \\T q e r Upo Clocks Je\V0lrV
than five members of the Association, and j VV aicncb, V^HJCKb, J cm i v,
Silverware, Spectacles,
and Eye-glasses.
When I say Cure I do not mean merely to
stop them for a time, and then have them re
turn again. I :*ikan A RADICAL CURE.
I have made the disease of
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
A life long study. I warrant my remedy to
Cure the worst cases. Because others havo
failed is no reason for not now receiving a curt .
Send at once for a treatise and ai'RE k Bottlk
of my Infallible Remedy. Give Expres
and Post Office. It costs you nothing lor a
trial, and it will cure you. Addresa
H. C. ROOT. M.C., 183Peap.iST.,NEWYor.it
with the power of making all such by-laws,
rules, and regulations by the shareholders for
the government of the Association, and as
are not inconsistent with their charter or
the laws of said State. Each shareholder
shall be entitled to as many votes at the cor
Our work department is as complete as any
in the State. We have everything necessary
A true extract from the minutes of Coweta j porate meetings as he may have shares ap- ; to f j G anj . j 0 n, from a spectacle screw to
Snperior Court, March Term, 1888. This
March 19.18. Daniel Swint
Prs. $4.05—oam4m. Clerk.
peari r
pauy.
; in his name on the books of the cotn-
McCLENDON & FREEMAN,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
the public domain have been sold or
giv en away.
None Come to Georgia.
On Saturday last there arrived in New
there was, lie orter be taken up for va-, J * ane v stil t
grinsv, for having no visible means of % s
support. I couldn’t get ’em on my i George sailings,
eldest boy. so I used 'em for gun-cases.
If vou heV another pare to spare, my
Order to Perfect Service.
i
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
allings, ) Libel for Divorce, in
Coweta Superior Court,
M arch Term, 1»>SS.
It appearing to the Court by the return of
i the sheriff in the above stated case, that the
defendant does not reside in this State; it is
. , wife would like to get ’em to hang up therefore order by the Court that service be
York 4 0S6 immigrants. The steamship bv tbe s ^ e 0 f tbe fire-place to keep the i perfected on the defendant by the publication
.. „„„ - 1 . ., * r j of this o.-dered once a month for four months
‘Cachar, from the Mediterranean, , tongs in. ] before the next term of this Court in The
” . . . . ; he kald and Advertiser, a newspaper
Babies that are fretful, peevish, cross, ; published in Coweta county. Georgia.
,r troubled with Windy Colic, Teeth- Granted: s. v r . Harris,
Filed in office May 15th, 1888
Daniel Swint,
Clerk snperior Court.
chronometer. Medals, badges, etc., made to
order. Just received 50 new clocks. Corne in
and liear them tick. Bi&gest lot of watches I
hav& ever had. Glad to have you call and see
us. whether vou want anythin" or not.
1 Ilf IT iYlTl
A true extract from the minutes of Coweta
Superior Court. May 15th. 1888.
Daniel Swint,
Clerk Superior Court.
had on board 1.52S Italians from Na
ples, the largest number of immigrants
ever carried in one vessel to Castle Gar
den. These passengers were all in
<r 0 od condition and seemed anxious to
find homes in America where they
could, permanently locate. They did
ing Pains, or Stomach Disorders, can
be'relieved at once by using Acker’s
Baby Soother. It contains no Opium or
Morphine, hence is safe. Price 25
cents. Sold by W. P. Broom, Newnan,
Ga.
L. P. Barnes, Petitioner’!
J. S. C. C. C.
Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes of Coweta
Superior Court. March Term, 1888. This
March 17th, 1SS8. Daniel Swint,
rrs, fee $3.90.—oainfm. Clerk.
Big G has given 6..1 ve*^
sal satisfaction in the
cure of Conor. Aoea und
Gleet. I ;irescribe it and
feel safe i:: - r ?:—pend
ing it to all cclertia.
A. J. 3T05EB, *.IL
Docabr, III.
PRICE, 02,00.
Sold by Druggist*.
A. J. LYNDON, Asect, Newnan, Ga.
FEMALE MEDICINE
By giving tone to and strengthening the Uter
ine System' and building ui> the general health,
IXDIAX WI3KD
correct.' alt Irregnlarltiea and annoj-|ng troubles
from which Romany ladle* suffer. It gives the
weak, debilitated woman health and strength.and
makes cheerful the despondent, depressed ir,
spirits. In change oflifenoladv should be vjlti-
outlKDlAN WEED. Jt is Safe and Unfailing.
Ask your Druggiet.
For Sale by A. J. Lyndon, Newnan, Ga.
PAINTING!
The undersigned offers his services to tb>
people of Newnan and Coweta county as .
skillful and experienced painter, and respeci
fully solicits their patronage. House-pain
ing a specialty, either by contract or by tl
day. Old furniture, organs, pianos, etc
cleaned, painted and revamished. Addre--
rne at Newnan, Ga. ALLEN LONG.
"beTdTes’Tiniment !
Cures Toothache, Headache, Neuralg"
Rheumatism, all pains of Nerves and Bon-
by external application. It cures Colic, Cln
lera Morbus, Cramps and Pains of the Bo-»
els, by taking from 5 to 10 drops internally
diluted with water. E. J. BEADLES.
Proprietor and Patentee, Newnan, Gn
On sale at J. I. Scroggin’s. west side Pnb!>«
Square.
PAINLESS CHILDBIRTB
HOW ACCOMPLISHED. Every imdy ehould know
Send stamp. BAILEE REM. CO.,Box 101 BafTalo,N.a -
E ERSIAN BLOOM, B«tt Ccjsritxisa Be*i-
tifler. Skin Onn ud Blamiah Eradicate, known.
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