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®hq gcrald and ^dwrtisen.
Newnan, Ga., Friday, July 13, 1888.
THE OLD RAIL FENCE.
Let others in their sonirs rehearse
The beauties they may see, j
And build a monument in* verse,
So that, it- fitting be.
But J will raise my voice to sing
A fact without pretense.
That much despised, old-fashioned thing,
The homely old rail fence.
What, would our dreams of childhood be
Without Its zig-zag path?
And then what, flowers we used to see
Before the aftermath!
The fields are there; like grass ablaze
Theflreweed flaunts from thence,
But almost, gone from out. our gaze -
We find the old rail fence. •
Tlie rajiid march of progress lias
Krased the landmarks old;
It Is to-day a thing that, was,
A story that is to'd.
The pruning knife of time has cut,
With energy intense,
With other childhood relics, out
The honored old rail fence.
It was the squirrel’s safe retreat;
The chipmunk’s chattering oft
Made us advance 'With hurrying feet
Where he was,perched aloft.
There nature stored her wealth away,
And oft we carried thence
A thousand jewels in a day,
Found by the old rail fence.
-Arbutus, mullein, golden rod,
Felt its protecting care.
And though with hands full home we trod,
We had a world to spare.
Life gives, I know, so much to-day
The past to recompense,
But with sweet memories laid away
I keep the old rail fence.
“Just As I Am Without One Plea.’’
One (lay a faithful minister, the pas
tor of a small church, met in the street
a young girl, a member of his congrega
tion, on her way to be fitted for a new
-dress for an approaching ball. As she
told him her errand, he said to her, “I
wish you would give up your life ol
'vanity and become a Christian and live
a godly life. Will you not stay away
from the ball because I wish you to do
so?” She answered, “I wish you would
•mind your own business,” and bidding
him good-bye she went on her way.
Shortly afterward she went to the
ball, danced all night, and return
ing home, laid her weary head upon
her pillow. But her conscience soon
began to trouble her. She thought she
had offended her best friend, the pas
tor, who cared lor her soul. She was
in deep dist ress for three days. \\ hen
she could bear it no longer, she went to
her pastor and told him how much she
had been pained on account of the
words she had spoken to him. “For
three days,” she said, “1 have been the
molt wretched girl in the world, and
now, O, that 1 were a . Christian. 1
want to he happy. What must I do to
Or In Man Really II«if of All the Facul*
tied of the Animal Kingdom?
If the doctrine he true that man is real
ly the heir of all the various species and
genera of the animal kingdom, it seems
a little hard upon us that, even by way of
exception, we inherit none of the most
marvelous instincts of those species ami
genera, and have to lx* content with
those greater hut purely human faculties
by which even the most wonderful of the
animal instincts have Ix-en somehow ex
tinguished. Sir John Lubbock maintains j
| with a good deal of plausibility that there i
| are insects, and very likely even higher j
| animals, which perceive colors of which
we have no glimpse, and hoar sounds
which to us arc inaudible. Yet we never
I hear of a human retina that includes in !
I its vision those colors depending on vibra- !
j tions of the ether which are too slow or i
] too rapid for our ordinary eyes, nor of a j
; human ear which is entranced with mu- j
■ sic that to the great majority of our !
species is absolutely inaudible. Again, j
| we never hear of a human being who !
| could perform the feat of which we were
I told only the other day in a bloodhound.
| In a dark night it followed up for three
miles the trail of a thief with whom the
bloodhound could never have been in
contact the had just purloined some rolls
of tan from the lanyard in which the dog
was chained up), and finally sat down
under the tree in which the man had
taken refuge.
Why, we wonder, are those finer pow- j
ers of discriminating and following the ,
track of a scent which so many of the ]
lower animals possess, entirely extin- !
guished in man, if man lie the real heir
of all the various genera which show
powers inferior to his own? We see no
trace in animals of that high enjoyment
of the finer scents which make the blos
soming of the spring flowers so great a
delight to human beings, and yet men
are entirely destitute of that almost un-
erring power of tracking the path of an
odor which seems to be one of the princi
pal gifts of many quadrupeds and some
birds. It. is the same with the power of
a dog or cat to find its way back to a
home to which it is attached, but from
which it has been taken by a route that it
cannot possibly follow on its return, even
if it had the power of observing that
route, which usually it has not had.
Nothing could he more convenient than
such a power to a lost child. But no one
ever heard of any child who possessed it.
Still more enviable is that instinct pos
sessed by so many birds of crossing great
tracts of land and sea without apparently
any landmarks or seamarks to guide
them, and of reaching a quarter of the
globe whicli many of them have never
visited before, while those who have
visited it before have not visited it often
enough to learn the way—at least, by an}'
nde which, in like circumstances, would
be of any use to human intelligence. The
migratory birds must certainly lie in pos
session of either senses or instincts en
tirely beyond the range of human imag
ination. and yet no one ever bear’d of the
survival of such a sense or instinct in any
member of our race. It may he said, in
deed, that men have either inherited or
reproduced the slave making instinct of
some of the military ants"', though that
unfortunate and degrading instinct does
not appear to have been inherited by any
of her higher animals which intervene
*“THE STARRY FIRMAMENT’*
, * *ON HIGH”* * *
Sang Addison. But hadn’t you
rather, for a few years at least, rath
er look at the firmament from the
^underside. *
YOU CAN DO IT
bv observing the laws of health and
resorting to that cheat-th e-grave
. medicine
"WARNER’S SAFE CURE.'
You are out of sorts; a splendid
feeling and appetite one day, while
the next dav life is a burden, if
*vou drift on in this way you are ha-*
hie to become insane. Why?
Because poisoned blood on the
nerve centers, wherein the mental
faculties are located, paralyzes them
and the victim becomesnon-respons-
There ure tlinusnrnls of people to-
dav in insane asylums and graves,
put there by Kidney Poisoned
Blood. . .
Insanitv, according to statistics, is
increasing faster than any other dis
pense. Is your eye-sight failing? ’
Your memory becoming impaired?
An all-gone feeling on slight exer
tion upon you ? II so, and lht
know whether this is so or not, do
not neglect your case until reason
^totters and vou are an imbecile, but*
to-day, while you have reason, use
vour good taste and judgment by
burchasiim WARNER’S >AFL
I’UKE and WARNER’S SAFE
PILLS; medicines warranted to do
*as represented and which will Cure*
"YOU.
Cegal Hotices.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Joseph E. Dent, executor of W. B. W.
Dent, late of said county, deceased, having
applied for lettersof dismission from his said
trust, all persons concerned are required to
show cause in said Court by the first Monday
in September next, if any they can. wiiy said
■ application should not be granted This June
I, IS**. W. ti. PERSONS,
Prs. fee, $5.TO.
Sheriff's Sales 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 August, 1SSS.
the following descrilied property, to-wit:
Two lots lying on the east side of Pinson .
! street, being lots Nos. IS and 19. according to I lection
Pinson’s survey of East Newnan—each front- j
ing 120 feet on said street and running back Tliomss C. Carieton.
W. H. BINGHAM,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga.
(Office over Newnan National Bank.)
prompt attention to all business eo-
t rusted to his care. Special attention to col-
Hewlette A. Hah
Ordinary. I f ee t each to Mary Ann street. Also, the v1 >r rrrnv w HALL,
north hall of lot No. 17. according to said sur- L A x
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Joseph E. Dent, executor of W. W. Stegall,
late of said county deceased,having applied.to
the Court of Ordinary of said county for let
ters of dismission from his said trust, all per
sons concerned are required to show cause in
said Court by the first Monday in October
next, if any they can, why said application
! should not be granted. This July t>. 1SSS.
W. H. PERSONS,
Prs. fee, $5.TO. Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORi II A— Cow eta County :
A. M. Huggins, guardian of Ida P. Herring,
j formerly Huggins, having applied to the
[ Court of Ordinary of said county for letters oi
! dismission from his said trust, all persons Wilkinson, to satisfy - -
! concerned are required to show cause in said 1 the Justice Court, 64iitli I istrict, G. -1-.
court by the first Monday in August next.
i vev, fronting GO feet on Pinson street and run
ning back 363 feet—said lot lying on east side i
of Pinson street. Also one ot on west side
of Pinson street, fronting said street 90 feet i
' and running back 21:5 feet. All of said lour [
lots being part of land lot No. 9, in the birth
district of said county. Also, one lot on the |
I west side of Pinson street, bounded on tli
; north by a street leading to a street which i
I uass( sby t lie colored Methodist church, <>n the
1 cast bv Pinson street on the south by I-mils of
i Caroline Holmes, and on the west by lands of
A. B. Calhoun.—fronting 7n yards on l inson
, street and running back l»-yards. A.so. one i
lot on Mary Ann stref t. fr. nting said street
to feet and running back 243 feet, containing i
one-fourth of an acre, more or less. Alt ot
said lots lying immediately east of the city pi
Newnan and in the Fifth land district of sani
countv. Levied on as the property ot 1 uul
five fi. fas. issued from
Attorneys at Law,
Newnan, Ga.
Will practice in all the Courts, i«>th HU»f*
and Federal, giving special attention to th»
management of estates and litigated causes
i iflice No. 2, Cole building.
L. 1
any they can. why said application should Wilkinson, two in faior
not be granted. This July 6, 1888. ; vs. the said \\ ilkinson,
W. H. PERSONS. Frank E. Block vs. thes
Prs. fee, *3.00.
Ordinary.
favor of A. Mel*. Wilson Co. vs the said
in favor of Spence A Farmer
and one in favor of
aid Wilkinson. This
July 4,18S8. Prs- fee, $9.80.
BARNES,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga
Office up-stairs over B. S. Askew A Co.’s.
BAY.SOX S. WIIATLKY,
Attorney at Law.
, Newnan, Ga
Will practice in all tlie Courts and giv.
prompt attention to all business placed in lib
hands. Examination of titles, writing deeds
mortgages, contracts, etc., will receive spe
cial ain-ntion. office over Askew’s store.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
M. S. Carroll, administrator of Jessie Bal- the center of the bridge across Wnlioo creek,
lard, late of said county, deceased, having ap- | east Q f t i, e factorv of defendant, and running
plied to the Court of Ordinary of said county j ,t own the center of the creek to a point one
for letters of dismiss’on from his “aid trust, hundred feet west of said grist mill; thence to
Also, at the same time and place, a certain L. M
parcel of land, in the original Fifth, now Pan
ther Creek district, of said county, whereon
is the grist mill and miller’s house of the do- )
fendant, described as follows: Beginning at
the center of the bridge across Walioo
FARMER,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, G»
(Office over First National Bank.)
Will practice in al! the Courts of CoweU.
all persons concerned are required to show
cause in said court, by the first Monday in
October next, if any they can, why said appli
cation should not be granted This July H,
1SS8. W. H. PERSONS,
Prs. fee, $5.00. Ordinary.
be saved?”
The pastor, full of sympathy, fixed . between ihe insects and our own race;
his eyes on the penitent young; woman i
and directed her to the Lamb of God
just as she was. “What, just as 1 am?” j
she asked with astonishment. ‘‘1 am,
one of the greatest sinners in the world. ;
You certainly do not mean that (hid!
will accept me just as I am?" “That is
whnt l mean,” said the minister. "He
wishes you to come to Him just as \ou
are.” The young woman went home to
her room and kneeled by Iter bed am! j
prayed God to accept her just as she I
was. Aud taking a pencil and paper J
wrote, under the holy influence, the
beautiful hymn beginning:
•-,! ust as I am, without
But that thy blood was
And that th->u hid’st. me
O Liin b of God. i come
u pica,
sited f«
woman wn
hymn was
Charlotte
written in
Jay
Gould’s Daughter.
KNt'w York World.
|H Nellie G 'Uhl is
dies inth
one or tlu
• citv. Shi
briglitc
lit tli
fui!> , - : ’
plishod. Site is an artist ot no mean
abil.
which has been adorned by her pencil
and brush, have been groat ly admired.
mi
but this only enhances the irony of our
destiny, if we do, indeed, in any sense
inherit from these insect aristocracies one
of the most disastrous instincts of the
audacious hut indolent creatures which
fight so much better than they work. If
we have not inherited the architectural !
instincts of bees or beavers, nor the spin
ning instincts of spiders, nor the power
of the dog to track out its home, it is a j
little sad that we should have inherited !
the one disastrous instinct of the ant by i
which it makes itself dependent on a more !
! timid and industrious species of its own j
! race, and thereby loses the power to help
itself.
V/hat is still more curious is that even ;
i where human beings have wholly excep- j
i ti oral and unheard of power.-^they 1 etray i
| no traces t f the exceptional and unheard 1
i of powers of the races whose vital organi- :
i zation we are said to in! erit. The :
| occasional appearance of very rare math- 1
i o: oatical powers, for instance, so far j
j from being in any sense explicable from !
; below, looks ranch more like inspiration *
j from above. The calculating boy who
j c, old md even give any account of the
whereby lie arrived at correct
•Inch the educated math xr.atician
le time to verify, certainly was
not reviving in himself any of the rare
powers of t lower tribe . ■ finals.
show
tv 'all
Omaha Boy—“It’s all nonsense about
Friday being an unlucky day, isn’t it,
pa?”
Father—“Who says so ?’
“This paper mentions a lot of things
that happened on Friday. Geo. W ash-
ington was born on Friday—”
“He was killed by the doctors.”
“Napoleon w’as born on Friday—”
“He died a prisoner at St. Helena.”
“Victoria was married on Friday—”
“Her eldest son hasn’t sense enough
to come in when it rains.”
“Slinks peare was born on Friday—”
“And is now’ branded as a literary
thief, while his fair fame is given to a
professional boodler who ought to have
been in the penitentiary.”
“Bunker Hill was fought on Friday—”
“And lost by the Americans.”
“America was discovered on Fri
day—”
“Tlie people in this part of it are dy
ing of consumption for want of free
wool.” „
“The Mayflower landed on Friday—
“And the American who cherishes a
family bible which came over in it is
laughed at.”
No serpent distils such fatal poison
as that which drips from the tongue of
the slanderer.
Hope is like the sun, which, as we
journey towards it, casts the shadow of
our burden behind us.
Babies that are fretful, peevish, cross,
or troubled with Windy Colic, Teeth
ing Pains, or Stomach Disorders, can
be relieved at once by using Acker’s
Ral>y Soother. It contains no Opium or
Morphine, hence is safe. Price 25
cents. Sold bv W. F. Broom, Newnan,
Ga. ‘
for
Application lor Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Danville L. Puckett, administrator of Seno-
ra J. Puckett, late of said county, deceased,
having applied to the Court of Ordinary of
said county for leave to sell the lands belong
ing to the estate of said deceased, all persons
concerned are required to show cause in said
court by the first Monday in August next, ir
any they can, why said application should
not be granted. This July 6,18S8.
W. H. PERSONS,
Pr. fee, $.3.00. Ordinary.
Order to Perfect 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
fendant. A. P. Morris, does not reside in this
county, and that he does not reside within
the State: It is ordered that service be per
fected by publication of this order in The
Herald and Advertiser, a public gazette
of this State, published at Newnan, twice a
mouth for two months. S. W. HARRIS.
J. S. C. C. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Coweta
Superior Court, March Term, 1888. This
March 19, 188S. Daniel Swint,
Prs. fee, $3.150—tam2m. Clerk.
the public road at a point one hundred teel
westof the said mill; thence eastward along
the public roail to the starting point—contain
ing two acres, more or less, and including the
water privileges necessary to run said mill,
and such as have heretofore been enjoyed for
said purpose, subject to this condition: that
tlie factorv has precedence as to water, and
the mill is'not entitled to water unless there
is water running over the dam. Also, lot ot
laud No. 12s. in the original Filth, now Hur
ricane district of said county, containing
202'.. acres, more or less. Levied on as tlie
property of the Willcoxou Manufacturing
Company to satisfy a fi. fa. issued front Cow-
Circuit! All Justice Courts attended.
#gP“-Money to loan on real estate at 8 pc
cent, per annum. Interest paid at end of the
year.
I*. S. Willcoxou. W. C. Wright
WLLLCOXON & WRIGHT,
Attorneys at Law,
Newnan, Ga
Will practice in all the Courts of the Dis
trict and Circuit. All Justice Courts atten
ded. Office in Willcoxou building, over E
E. Summers’.
Properly pointed out. by plaintiffs’ attorney
This July 5, 1S88.
GEO. H. CARMICAL,
Pr. fee, $7.75. Sheriff.
WALTER E. AVERY,
d
Order to Perfect Service.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
E. IC. Head) Libel for Divorce, in
vs. > 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 I
stated case is not to be found in said county, |
and it farther appearing that he resides be
yond the limits of this State: It, is
ordered that he appear on or before the
next term of this Court and defend, or the
Court will proceed with tlie case as in default,
and that this order be published as tlie law
directs. S. W. HARRIS,
J. S. C. C. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Coweta
Superior Court, March Term. 1888. This
March 19, IS . Daniel Swint,
Prs. $4.05—oamlm. Clerk.
Order to Perfect Service.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
.lane Stallings, ) Libel for Divorce, in
vs. S Coweta Superior Court,
Gecge StaUings.) March Term, 1888.
It appearing to the Court by the return of
the sheriff in the above stated case, that the
defendant does not reside in this State; it is
therefore order bv the Court that service be
perfected on the defendant by the publication
of this ordered once a month for four months
| lie fore the next term of tins Court in Tin:
Heim.d and Advertiser, a newspaper
He who does a base tiling in zeal
a friend, burns the golden thread that j published iu Coweta county, Georgia,
ties their hearts together. ; Granted:
L. P. Barnes, Petitioner’s Attorney
Acker's Blood Elixir is the only Blood i
Be nedy guaranteed. It is a positive 1
cure for Fleers, Eruptions or Syphiii-;
;Poisoning. It purifies the wh<
system, and banishes all Rheumatic ! in
and Neiiraligic pains. We guarantee —
it. Sold by \Y. V. Broom. Newnan, Ga. i
GEO. A. CARTER,
Attorney at Law,
Grantville, Ga
Will practice in all the Courts of the Cir
cult, and elsewhere by special agreement.
J. c NEWMAN,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Georgia
Will practice in the Superior nnd Justiflt
Courts of the county and circuit, and else
where by special agreement.
W. A. TURNER,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga
Practices in all the State and Federal Courts
Office No. 4 Opera House Building.
VV. Y T . ATKINSON,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga
Will practice in all Courts of this ana
adjoining counties and tho Supreme Court.
C4. W. PEDDY, M. IF.
Physician and Surgeon,
Newnan,
Office over \V. E. Avery’s Jewelry Store.
Otters tils services to the people of Newnan
.Hid surrounding count ry. All calls answered
promptly.
J E WEBER,
NEWNAN, GA-
Watches, * Clocks, Jewelry,
Silverware, Spectacles,
and Eye-glasses.
Out- wort: ilopa-1 Men! is as complete as an ■
hi the Sii.ti We have everything »n w->sar>
,jo ..v job, from a sy>f i-t icle screw to a
•hroiiomet•'%!•. Medals, badges, etc., made t-
,rd r. ins' re-eived 50 lu-w clocks romeii
til j lie.ir tiietn tick. Biggest, lot of watches I
. i : . ■ lad to lmV • you call and se
;i< vi-eii.ei-v-.il -.vein an - thing or not.
..'■'t'll’v. W. E. AVKRV.
T. fi. DAVIS, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
Newnan, Ga
Offers tii
:ens of N<
professional services to the citi
nan and vicinity.
DR. THUS. COLE,
Dentist,
Newnan, Ga.
Depot Street.
* DR. HEM LEV'S A
Extract^*:
A true extract from t tie minut-
I Sue.-rior Court-, March Term.
" '71 i>, 1888. DANIEJ
$3.9f.— onm4rn.
'« of Coweta
1888. This
. Swint,
Clerk.
Every great and commanding move
ment in tin- annaD of the world is the
* riumrh of eatluisiasm.
doi'criisciuciiti.
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braved Cushioned.
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H EARING.
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Order to Perfect Service.
EORGl V—Coweta County:
iiarles Elder) Libel for Divorce, in
vs. 1- Coweta Superior Court,
lari.i Elder. ) ’ March Term. 1888.
It appearing loth-Court by the return of
S oriff in the above stated case, that-the
••fendant does not reside in tiii- State : it is
upon
Everv person of intelligence desires to keep
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better way to do so than to subscribe for
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1 El! A 1.1) AND ADVERTISE!
ublished in Coweta county. Georgia.
Iran ted: S. W. HARRIS.
.1. S. C. c. C.
Wri.i.coxoN a Weight, attorneys for ;
cliant.
per 1 Was
besttbi
* ne\
to F. IIISCOX.
i$he dvossps plainly, but
When in town e:i.v la- soon
■noon driving through the
■one of fi.er brot iters. She
•,iiy, and (
uy after-
hirk with
probably j
the rielu -t it
,‘SS lil
America,
and
•>0 .
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_ don’t i
lier father's death will come in for >=2
: '0Q0;000-or s;'.0,('a0.000. Like her mother
nshc is not too proud to wait on herself,
there are no Ftvneh maids in the
•Gould establishment. Mrs. Gould and
her daughter go shopping tlie same as
Other women do and return home with
their arms tilled with bundles. They
riding in horse ears and
' they don’t put on near as i :ueh style
• JkS tile
vman who serves them with th
ies of life.
joung man. avoid debt. It has mad
drunkards, peopled more asy luins.
more jails and ruined more .lives
liny other one power on the broad
It tempts men to steal; it goads
ito lying: it entices them into
It is the father of nnrrder-
ghts: the boon companion of
tlie traducer of character,
sassin of good credit. ’It de-
nhood; it hardens conscience;
it irfUkrn' courage; it makes cowards :
i^M^SiSralizes honor; it winks at trick-
ery and embraces rascality
Nor do the prodigies iu music wiio
such marvelous power ia i: lane}
to u : ay ir. : t of • ■ ird. tin
th ni is f ■: I w£ rd raC
sir ; s any penunucerco of wha
pens -a the world of ai
Si'ei
BiG MONEY!!
T--n Million A ot--s
Lives of
supply
official
A iru-.- extract from tlie minutes of Cowot:
sup.-rior Court-, March Term, 1-888. Th;
March 17. 1 S.S.S. DANIEL SWINT.
Prs. fee $4.11—oamim. Clerk.
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preat rc»r»ut tficn .»=» n cure for Debility, Pvsi?<*|»-
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tem ::' ngtbens the intelh and bodily functions:
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i in j ir-d or Jo^t Vi*. arui brings buA
yoiitbful c t.r#»n3lh and vi^or. Tf plen^?.nt to
t:i tp. Jtnd «. • (\ resrubiriv l»rps tJd* aguiu/.
the dcj»r ! - iiiflu-nc; of J!:ii;ii i:u
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for sale ly all druggists.
j I CLEVELANDaiciTHURM AN
W. V. HrxsKT.. al
x luisiti steel en
i life.—
•r.
As I \va: :
m ' ■ •■■ i • " morn- ■
ii'g I ehiii. v'
Moor i t to the
flat roof of t
he opp< • hous Placing
hiuisoi:' in a
quiet corner, sliieldeci by the
iiiuiicr wall of an adjoining building,
turned toward the morning sun—
rather, toward the holy Mecca—cros
his arms upon his breast and reverently
bowed his head. After a moment or
two ho kiv It down and touched his fore
head to the floor three times. He then
n0 " sat back upon his heels for a few min-
. utes. as if in meditation, then repeated
! his prostrations, and rising crossed Ins
arms again over his breast and remained
some lime in this reverential attitude.
Finally he prostrated himself a third
time, and with that finished his morning
devotions and disappeared. Truly, he
went upini the house top to pray.—Bos
ton Transcript.
Order to P°rfect Service. •
GEORGIA—Coweta County :
E r laferro et al.j Rule Nisi,
>
to Foreclose Mortgage. !
Till-" M-"-ris ami f CowetaSnperiorCourt, I
Lula Morris. !*" March Term, 1S8S. j
the Court by the
Phi'nffelphia.
PARKER’S ' |
HAIR SAL SAM f
Cic.msos end b-yAutin*. - th-r Iiair.l
I Promotes a luru riar. z trro v.:»?. I
Never Fails to Restore Gray!
-y. Hair to its Youthful Color. ■
^“1 Curesscalp disett^es and huir falling |
PrncnnFtg. 1
i its D si Ft OO R f 5 ! Sb
: an ; best cureforCce-ns, Bi’ri-.ns, £<S.
stops all pain. Ensures o. n-,fort to thv fi-et. Never f:Jls
lUscox & Co.. X. Y.
it appearing
n of E. T. Tala rr< .
Porter, anil \V. T.
i" Morris and Luia
ii -i.-iy of Si plember, is
livered to said petition
Tlie Reward of Honesty.
The conductor of a New York Central
train found $400 in one of the cars.
Learning of its owner, he telegraphed
him to be on hand on the return trip for
his money. The owner was prompt, and, j
after counting the bills, handed the con-
It poisons i doctor hair aJiollar. Instantly the latter j
d; sears the conscience; embit- held up his hand to the engineer, and.
heart; robs life of its pleasures J shouting, “All aboard! Sorry I haven t .
a-,l] Tt drives men change for that, stepped aboard the
it with gall It dmes men , ^ ^ ^ doUar ^ the hand
es to poverty ; from saint j to j ten( jered such a munificent re-
from hilarity to hopelessness; j ward f OT the return of $400.—Chicago
iven to hell. | Herald.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
rrHE SCIENCE OF I.IFE, the
-I vreat Mvlii-.J Work of the
age Hanhood, Nerv audi
Taysk-al D.-bUlty, Prcniuture
Decline, Errors of Youth, nn-,1
the uniolu :i..=eri-. sconseiheiu
thervon, i'.u paces S v rjs
; rescri: U.-ns k r all diseases..
doth, full gilt, only b> -
mail, sealed. Illustrative sample free toallyoung
and middle-aced men. Send now. The Gold and
Jewelled Medal awanieil to the author by the Na
tional Medical Association. Address P. O. box
1:05, Boston. Mass., or Dr. W. H. PAP.I7EB.grad-
uaieof Harvard Me,Iieal College, 25 years’practice
in Boston, wiio may be consulted confidentially.
Specialty, Diseases of Man. OfaecNo.4 Bull'nch st.
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Le&nses and beautmes the hair.
I^motes a luxuriant growth.
N»v»r Fails to Rastora Gray
Hair ta Ha Youthful Cater.
peii- j
I.-witt. Waiki r j
Johnson, that j
Morris, on ti,e ,
5, executed an i |
s a mortgage on a ;
g in the — district of s
i-n'-.i ty, to-wit: A certain tract of land sit- 1
u-de ■ ».t;d county. Georgia, about seven
miles from the town of Newnan, Georgia,
known as the “Roland place,” containing
about three hundred and thirty-nine acres,
bo;: .led on the north by tlie hinds of William
Wi air and one Lavender, on ihe south by
the of Anselm Leigh,bn the east by the
• . a on th e west by t 1
o: .-.-.id t’avender. Also one store and lot up-
1 eis situat i- located fn sa 1
town of Newnan, Georgia, fronting thirty
(bet, . ire or less, on Bay street, and extend
ing back of uniform width about sixty fl-et.
to a i alley, bounded north by lands of Lav- 1
i-ml- r Rav and on the south by the lands o; !
Dr. A. J. Lvndon, the said store-house and I
lot occupied at the time ot the execution oi j
said mortgage by J. S. Anderson, tor th- pur- t
1 pose of securing tlie payment of aj
certain promissory note for the sum of!
five hundred dollars made by the said Tilrof
Morris and Lula Morris on the 19th day of]
s-; tember, 1885, anil payable to said E. T.
1 Taiaferro, Hewitt, Walker .v Porter and W. ;
. f. Johnson, due first day o* January, l.>st). j
! which said note the said Tilro Morris and
I Lula Morris refuse to pay. It is therefore !
' ordered that the said Tilro Morris and Lula ;
' Morris pay into this Court, on or before tlie j
i next term’thereof, tlie principal and interest j
1 due on said note, and the costs of this suit, or ,
I in default thereof theCourt will proceed as to !
justice shall app rtain. And it is further or-
: dered that this rulebe published in The Her-
j ald and Advertiser, a newspaper pub- |
\ llshed in said county of Coweta, ODce a month (
| for four months, or served on said Tilro Mor- '
i ris and said Lula Morris, or their special !
agent or attorney, three months previous to
! the next term of this Court.
S. W. HARRIS. J. C. C. C.
W.Y. Atkinson, B. F. McLaughlin, peti
tioners’ attorneys.
is- the livc.-a and most important issues of tli
e Teleg iph is a Democratic Tariff R fori]
p-per It is thoroughly in line with the polie;
of President Clev.-iand and the Den
i srtv In the coming national camp-i
Telegraph will hot only give all the i
iss al public i ies from th<
point of genuine Democratic failh. : :
h once.
Daily, one year, - - - *
Daily, six months, ....
Daily, three months, •
Daily, one month, .... .1
Weekly, one year, - - - - - 1 I
Terms: Cash in advance. Address
THE TELEGRAPH,
JIacon, Grorota.
A tree and correct copy as appears from
the minutes ol Coweta Superior Court, March
fia « Mtoi# — ■ as Tptih, 18^8. Daniel SWIXT t
PARKER 8 CINGERTONIC • Prs. fee,$13.59. Clerk.
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M. S. Belknap, Gen’l Manager.
f./..
When I say Cuke I do not mean merely t
stop t: fur a tiiae, aiei then have theni rt
turn again. I mean A RADICAL CURE.
I have made the disease of
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FAILING SICKNESS,
A life long stuffy. T warrant my remedy to
Curb the worst cases. Because others baw
failed is nor •: s on f -rnot no*.,- receiving a cure-.
Send at ow.-i:fora treatiseandaFRKK Boti'li
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trial, and it will cure you. Address
H. G. ROOT. M.C.,! S3 Pearl St., NewYosz
PAINTING!
The undersigned offers his services to tL>
people of Newnan and Coweta county as >
skillful and experienced painter, and respect
.5 18 a m fully solicits their patronage. House-paim
| ing a specialty, either by contract or by th.
day. Old furniture, organs, pianos, etc.
cleaned, painted and revarnished. Addre«-
me at Newnan, Ga. ALLEN LONG.
DR. THOMAS J. JONES. —
BEADLES’ LINIMENT!
Cures Toothache, Headache, Neuralgia
I Rheumatism, all pains of Nerves and Bon*~
, by external application. It cures Colic, Chi-
lera Morbus, Cramps and Pains of the Bo*
i els, by taking from 5 to 10 drops internals
, diluted with water. E. J. BEADLES,
Proprietor and Patentee, Newnan, Ga
l On sale at J. I. Scroggin’s, west side Publa
uare.
Respectfully offers his services to the people
in Newnan and vicinity. Office on Depot
Of Interest to Ladies.
offers his services to the
. . TJ TT _ vP 01 ! M'e will ^nd a FREE SAMPLE of our wonderfc!
street, K. H. Karnes Old jewelry office. Res- specific for femAle compinints to any lod^ who vlahai
idence on Depot street, third building east ol to test itnefficAcr beforepurchasiatf. Send stamp for
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