The herald and advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1887-1909, November 09, 1888, Image 3

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EARLY AUTUMN. ?h shimmering mists the warm light drifts, pily over the dun. wet fields, i the Riimach burns, and the wild rose lifts Lie sweet face “mid the odorous gifts That the golden harvest yields. {:<' There’s a moan from the heart of the waving pine ^j n( j |,y the creek's dim shore, * 1 a hint of death on the purpling vtDC, ;h still in the shadowy dingles shine W»e violets that autumn bore. In the cool, gray light of the day spring fair, Ere the skies take on their blue. A Strang", wild beauty the woodlands wear. ?;Where the sedges sway In the scented air. A-glitler with silver dew— 1 the day. with its slumbrous, purple glow, A wonderful splendor weaves flfip the hazy fields when the soft winds blow. And the fading row with its heart of snow r For the vanishing summer grieves' —Adelaide D. Rollston in Once a Week. Railway Stations In Germany. At the railway stations in Prussia there is evidence of the military feeling that pervades the country. At largo stations [ the officials are in brilliant, soldierly uni- J form, and at small ones when a train passes, even without stopping, a switch man or sul ordinate appears in front of the building, salutes tho flying carriages and then stands erect, feet close together, bis stick or stalT of office poised perpe-n- i dicularly against hL, shoulder in true .. military style. In Berlin and other Ger- ^ man and Saxon cities, when you drive , in a cab or public vehicle to a rail way station you pay tho driver before I you start, or on the way to the station. I He is not allowed to wait at the station. " The moment ho sets down his passenger he must drive oil so as not to be in the way of other arriving passengers. If he loiters he is fined 3 marks (three-quarters s of a dollar) for tho delay.—Home Jour s' nal Study Hours for Children. According to Dr. Newell, “for children of 10 or 12 years the capacity for bright and voluntary attention is exhausted by ; four varied lessons requiring mental ef j fort of half an hour each, with intervals j of relief in the forenoon. In the afternoon this capacity is reduced one-half. Two I hours in the forenoon and one hour in ; the afternoon is as long a time as cliil | dren can bo profitably employed in school.” Dr. Chancellor supports this view, and i advocates eighteen hours a week as the ; limit for school children under 12. j Baginskey, author of a German .work on school hygiene, takes the same view, and in demonstration of its effectiveness it is alleged that half time pupils in the English schools learn as much as the chil dren who are in school the full number of hours.—Hall’s Journal of Health. Kirtls of III Omen. An old Scotch saying has it that “Whistlin’ maidens an' crawing hens are nae lucky about ony man’s toun. i Thus the ordinary iwm yird fowl may ! 1** a feathered forenmner of evil. Birds, from perhaps antedfcvian [leriods. have lx*on looked upon as feathered fortune tellers. The swarthy Italians, who. with their cages of trained birds, stand at the street corners in our large cities and ask passers by to allow the little feathered ones to read their fortune, are the strag gling remnants of a whole army of su perstitious souls. In some parts of Eng land even in our day the note of the swallow means the reception of some evil tidings: but to kill that bird is a cer tain way of bringing down unlimited evil on the destroyer. The white owl in France is universally held as a foreteller of death, and its “Bcreech” is not much liked by English peasants. But in America, among the negro population, the brown owl. if uttering its hoot on the right, foretells good luck, but the oppo site if on the left. In France and Bel gium the cry of the white owl is sup posed to foretell all sorts of misfortunes. However, the counteracting remedy is not far to seek—it simply consists in throwing a pinch of salt into the fire when the sound is heard. Two crows, in some parts of Scotland, are considered very' ominous of ill. The cuckoo’s note is everywhere lield as a sign of duplex meaning, the explanation whereof lies, not with the bird's note but with the auditor's pocket. If the cuckoo he heard when the pockets are empty a very impecunious year and (specially) tlie need of borrowing from friends (or trying 60 to do) is implied. But if, on the other hand, the cuckoo's note be heard for the first time - when the pocket contains cash, a prosperous and moneyed year is foretold. Another sigh of good fortune is found in the robin lurching on the roof and singing. Curiously enough the smallest of popular birds, the golden crested wren, was, till the end of the last century, and in some parts during the first quarter of the present one, despite the nursery rhyme associating it with the robin, held as a foe, and cruelly stoned on certain days, much after the fashion in which the Shrovetide cock was tortured to death.—Home Journal. Tf your liver i< torpM, if yourappetite iN poor, if you want your stomach thoroughly cleansed, if you cannot deep, if you want a good digestion, use Laxadorj the great regulator. Price 25 cents. the €egal Icoticcs. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GKO KG I Cowkta County: All persons having demands against the es tate ot tV. P. Carter, late of said county, de ceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersign d according to law: and all persons indebted to said estate are re- The safety of the spire is not in thinness of the top, out in the solidity quirki Jx>^makejmmediate payment. This of the bottom. The right thing in the right place is without a doubt Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup, l he best remedy for babies while teeth ing. Only 25 cents a bottle. ISth day of October, INNS. Prs. fee, $3.00. T. C. NALL, Administrator. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA—Cowkta County: All persons having demands against the es tate of Mai berry is Smith, lute of said coun tv, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned according | to law; and all persons indebted to said es- Is Consumption Incurable. tate are required to make immediate pay- , , , ,, \ f , • i» • ment. This 10th day of Octol>er. Ik'S. Prs. Read the following: Mr. C. II. Morns, J JENNIE smith, Newark, Ark., says; “)\fis down with ’ Adm’x M. S. smith, dec’d. A note pitched too high is equally si lent with one pitched too low. (gbucational. WALKER HIGH SCHOOL, t#cs8. The Fall Session opens on tbe First Monday in September. Students prepared for the Senior class in college. Prom fifty to one uuuumi uottnrs per an num can l>e saved by patronizing this school instead of sending jiupUe to enter the lower college classes, amrequm proficiency is guar anteed. Girls are boarded by :nr principal and st tidy at night under his supervision. Board and Tuition #131») per scholastic month. DANIEL WALKER, Prill. 1888. PALMETTO HIGH SCHOOL, PALMETTO, GA. DRS. STARKEY&PALEN’S TREATMENT BY INHALATION. registered. Abscess of Lungs, and friends and phy — , , sicians pronounced me an incurable Letters Of Administration, consumptive. Began taking I)r. King’s gf.ORGIA-Coweta County: New Discovery for Consumption; am p. j. Dial having applied to the Court of now on mv third bottle, and able to Ordinary of said county for permanent letters I pp\LL TERM WILL BEGIN WFDNES- •versee tbe*work on my farm. It is the of «w i Day. sf.itkmber 19. isw. •ono’erned are required to show cause in said Intelligent people, healthy location, experi- Court tiv the firs: Monday in December next, enced and conscientious teachers. Dueattcn- if »nv they can, why said' application should tiou paid to the primary grades, not lie grained. This November 2d, ISSs. W. II. PER-' 'NS, Pis fee, #3 00. Ordinary. finest medicine ever made.' Jesse Middle wart, Decatur. Ohio, savs: ‘‘Had it not been for Dr. King’s j New Discovery for Consumption I j would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health.”* Try it. Sample bot tles free at A. J. Lyndon’s Drug Store. For Nile, also, by J. L. Askew, Pal metto; G. TV. ( lower. Grantville. Each man is a walking coal mine, and it is for him to decide whether it shall send forth heat and light or only soot and smoke. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well 1620 Arch Street. Philad'a, P«- For Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, Dyspepsia. Catarrh, Hay Fever, Head- ache, Debility, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and all CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. I ‘-Th 1 Compound Oxygen Treatment,” Dr*, i starkev A Palcn, No. 152» Arch St., Phtladel- i pliiu, have l>een using for the last sexeuteeu v-ars. is a scientific adjustment of the ele- ! m-nts of Oxygen and Nitroe- n magnetized, and t he compound is so condensed and made portable that it is sent all over the world. TUITION. Primary grades, per month #1 20 Intermediate grades, per month 2 U0 High school and collegiate grades, per • month 3 110 Board, per month #s 00 to #10 00 For particulars, address or consult THUS. H. M EACH AM, l rinclpal, Palmetto, Ga. Letters or Administration. GE< iKG I a—Cowkta County: H. Couch having applied to the Court of ; Ordinary of said county for permanent letters ofadminb tratiou on the estate of W B Couch, late of said county, deceased, all persons con cerned are required to show cause in said Court b\ the first Monday in Decemberm-xt.if ' any tlicy[c;in, why said application should not be granted. This October 2litli, 1888. \V. H. PERSONS, Prs. fee, $3.00 Ordinary. FARMERS’ Letters of Dismission. known and so popular as to need no GEORGIA—Cowkta County: special mention. All who have used George A. Carter, administrator on tbe es- Eleetrie Bitters sing the same song. ‘ tate of W'lii.-.nV Caldwell, late of said county, deceased, having applied to th- Court of ordi nary of said county for letters of d smission liom his said trust, all persons , oticerned are required to show cause in said Court by tin* first Monday in February next, if any they A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove. - .- . .. . ,, . Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other XffiSSSlK ‘" 1 ‘ affections caused by impure blood.— w. H. persons. Will drive Malaria from the system and Prs. fee,.$s.‘i0 Ordinary. prevent as well as cure all Malarial *milieatinn fnr 1 pavp tn Soil fevers.—For cure of Headache, Consti- i Application IOf Leave 10 bell. nation and Indigestion try Electric Bit- j GEORGIA—Coweta Counts: ters. Entire sal isfaction guaranteed, or Thomas N. Bingham, guarduiii oi ins Hui- money refunded.—Price ;>0 cts. and “ rt ^ Bencta E., Waller A.. Ja^ob R., Pur- *1.00 per bottle at A. J. Lyndon’s Drug ,‘ le u o’, Robert I... Maggie, and Paul B. Ring- Store. I ham, having applied to the Court oi Ordinary For sale, also, by J. L. metto; G. W. Glower, Grantville. SUPPLY STORE!, J. I. & G. 0. SCR0GGJN Prs. Starkey A- Palen have the liberty to re fer to the following named well-known per- soiis who have tried lb- ir treatment: Hon. Wn . D. Kelly. Member of Congress, Philadelphia. [lev. Victor I.. Conrad, Editor Lutheran Observer. Philadelphia. Rev. Charles W. Cushing. D. D , Rochester. New York. _ Hon. Win. Penn Nixon, Editor Inter-Ocean, Chicago, III. ' „.. .. c W. H. Worthington, Editor New South, Birmingham. A la. „ Judge 11 P. Vrooman, Quenenio, Kan. Mrs. Mary A. Liver" ore. Melrose, Mass. Judge R. s. Voorhees, New York City. Mr. E. C. Knight, Philadelphia. Mr. Frank Siddall. Merchant. Philadelphia. Hon. W. W. Skuvler, Easton, Pa. Edward I. Wilson. 833 Broadway, N. t ., Editor Phila. Photo. , Fidelia M. Lyon, Walmea, Hawaii, sand- wieli Island. Alexander Ritchie. Inverness, Scotland. Sirs. Manuel V Ortego, Fresni.lo, Zacate cas. Mexico . * Mrs. Emilia Cooper, Utilli, Spanish Hott- Idurus, C. A. j J. Cobbs, Ex-Vice Consul. Casabnnca, Mo- I roct*o. \l. V. Ashbrook, Rod BlufT, California, j James Moore, Sup’t Police, Blandlord, Dor setshire, England. Jacob Ward. Bowral, New South Wales. And thousands of others in every part of tlnM'nited States. The “Public” of London. The London “public” is a system of rooms and compartments concentrating on a single bar. There is the “bar par lor” and tho “family entrance,” which has been imported to New York; the “bottle and jug department,” and one or two other rooms, somtimes named, some times not. Free lunches are not in order. Tho lunch at the British public must bo paid for. If in cold weather you want your ale warmed the barmaid asks you if you will have it “chilled.” The chill ing process, which warms it, consists in pouring it into tho funnel of a queer looking machine which siands on tho counter. An application of heat within warms it, and it is turned out of a faucet at the bottom.—Prentice Mulford in New York Star. Signature of tho Czar. The czar spends very little timo it his study, as he is more afraid of hi stoutness than of political plots, and i consequently in the habit of receiving hi ministers in the grounds, walking up and down an avenue while listenin reports. Ho frequently adds his initial “A” to an important document by hold ing it against a tree, and lienee it is rather indistinct at times. Tho czar i by no means quick in signing deeds, an . in many cases numbers of those neatl; written specimens of Russian caligr.. ; k> are returned without signature, and then the “court caligraphers,” who outdo i their art the monks of old, have to do their work over again.—The Argonaut. Immense Gains In Force. What science and invention is doing for tho. human race was tersely and plainly presented. Note the following illustration: Compare a galley, a vessel propelled by oars, with the modem Atlantic liner, and first let ns assume that prime movers are non-existent and that the vessel is to he propelled galiey fashion. Take her length as some GUO feet, and assume that place be found for as many as 400 oars on each side, each oar worked by three men, or 2,400 men; and allow that six men under these conditions could develop work equal to one horse power; we should have 400 horse power. Double the number of men and we should have 800 horse power, with 4.800 men at work, and at least the same number in reserve, if the journey is to be carried on continously. Contrast the p uiy r: suit thus obtained with the 19,500 horse power given forth by a large prime mover of the present day, such a power requiring, on the above mode of calculation, 117,000 men at work and 117,000 men in reserve; and these to be carried in a vessel less than GOO feet in length. Even if it were pos sible to carry this number of men in such a vessel, by no conceivable means could their power bo utilized so us to impart to it a speed of txventy knots an hour, weighing as it would some 10,500 tons gross. Frime motors can do what human muscle can never accomplish. Take a railway locomotive—GOO horse power de- to their j veloped in a wagon which does nor oc- j cupy fifty square yards of space, anu j that flies at the rate of sixty miles an ; hour with its heavy train. Hew weak j and puny human muscle toward attain* | ing djcii results. —Sir Fred Lrambull to ! the British association. More strength is needed to abstain from work when tired than to under take it when rested. Have removed their stock to the store-room on Greenville Askew, Pal- j street formerly occupied by as D the^*Ma^coml>^ptace^whfc^'ln'terest'sai'i j P. BrOOIll, and With nCW wards own in said laiul, all persons concerned attractive additions thCTC- are required to show cause in said Court by | UUU aLllctuuxc auuiuun. iiieie tli^ first Monday in December nexl, il any »LpttPr Oivnared than they can, why said application should not be UCLLC1 piupaiCU LIUlll granted. This Novem^r&L ls^ ^ CVC1' tO SerVC their CUStOITlCrS pr ive.$3tin. ordinary. | with anything that may be Administrator’s Sale. needed in the Dry Goods or “Imuran ontrffim. T r V iie court of or- Grocery line, and at the lowest . . . dinary of Coweta county, will be sold belore 1 i: Gnfr nrippq T'hcil' OTOCeriCS It IS guaranteed to give j Hie Court-house door in said county, on the;l‘*lllg pi ILUb. li.Uii ^lucutl 3 and other staple goods were Bucklin’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- i tions, and positively cures Piles, or no jR^rv of Coweta county, will be pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed. Price 25 cents per box.’ For sale by A. J. Lyndon. For sale, also, by J. L. Askew, Pal metto; G. 4V. Clower, Grantville. The sublimity of the mountain is not in the mountain, but in us. “Compound Oxvgen—Its Mode of Action mu! it- lit suits," is the l it te of a nt w brochure of two hundred p"ges, published _ by Drs. starkev Palen, which gives to all inquirer* lull information as to tills remarkable cura tive agent and a record nl several hundred surprising cures in a wide range of chronic discs—many of them lifter bcinjl abandoned to die bv other physicians. Will be mailed free to n y address oil application. Read the brochure. DRS STARKEY & PALEN, l.72ii Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa. THE old before lounty, on the first Tuesday in December, ISSS,, bet ween tbe d hours of sale, one quarter ot an .acre, more trict Take it in Time. “For want of a nail, a shoe was lost: for want of a shoe, a horse was.lost; for want of a horse a rider was lost. ’ Never neglect small things. The first | signs of pneumonia and consumption | can positively be checked by Dr Acker’s English Remedy for consumption. For sale bv W. P. Broom, Newnan, Ga. ore or less, on Flint Hill, in Hurricane dis-! L m io-hf before the re- ..ict, said county, and hounded as fellows: ; ITlOSlI} DOUglll IILLOIL U1G IL Oil the north by Amos Wood; on the east by rtep in nuiceq find tbev Wood’s children, on the south by the M.-In- CCI1L /ISC 111 priCCb, dUU II1LN propose to give their custo mers the full benefit of this l'hev have the tosh road, and on The west by (' nries Jones. Ai-o. one- ourth interest in a certain house and lot in lb.- city ot Newnan, on Fi’nt Hill, and bounded as foFows: < m.tht*liorth b>’ Mrs. Cooley’s land, on tbe east by Rax s land and qr 1 n t'J tre east Hue of lot No. 26, the same being the line ! au v < . between the Hurricane and town districi ot : ...ppet qnt! lift ‘I f I (‘kf lint' of fall said c. nnty. on the south by tlieold McIntosh mCCSl dlKl piLLLICbl 11I1C Ui tctit trail, and bn tbe west by Amy Thompson’s and winter Glothin<~ r 111 t'OWll hllld Thic Vnvornliol’ lilt t SSS. d I 1 Cl W 1 1 1 l L 1 I ' J L I I I l I ^ III H II NEWNAN GIRfi” Terms cash. This November 1st. lsss. AtinfroiAiuAu^Su and respectfully invite an in spection of the same. 1 hey ! Item Ctbrcrtiscmcnts. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fails io Restore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Prevents Pandrulf and hair falling 50c. and SI .00 at Pniggi-'ts, Pis, fee. $5.43. Siieriff’s Sale for December. GEORGIA—Cowkta < ounty: Will be sold before the Court-house door in Newt.an, said county, within t He legal hours of sale, on the fin t Tuesday In December next, the fallowing described proper! v, to-wit: Lots of laud Nos. 128 and 129, in the original Fifth district of said county, including the factory and mill of defendant. Also, all the personal property now contained in said fac tory aud mill, including the usual machinery necessary for spinning cotton into thread: ,,-]]] fal-p ulcqctirp in shfdWlH<T ■ spinning frames, pickers, twisters and reels, M 111 LdKC piLdbUIL Ill M1UVV m b the usual dyeing machinery and dyestufis, ;i ernnds whether VUU wish ! wool carding machine, iind the usual accoin- IHLll i^UUUb, wtiULUUi U'U »» - paniments of t he same. Also, five thousand huV Of not are also headquarters for fine Boots and Shoes, and can of fer inducements that will make it to your interest, to see them before buying. Give them a trial. 'l'hev ’. Stcaiu Lifeboat of Steel. There is now on exhibition at the Alex andra palace a steam lifeboat buiit of steel. It is absolutely unsinkable, is uu- cnnsizable, worked with twin screws placed in a position where they will n TIio Methodical Astor Family. Plainness r.iid solidity mark whatever belongs to the family. The houses, at the corners of Thirty-third and Thirty- fourth streets and Fifth avenue, in which John Jacob and Willi..m Astor have lived for years, are simple to baldness, are in deed ugly without, though very comfort able internally. But nowhere is there anv sign of ornament fur the sake of ornament. Etichness L blended witti rplIE SCIENCE OP LIFE, the •l great Medical Work of the age on Manhood, Nervous ami 3 1': ysical Debility, Premature Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries consequent thereon, 300 pages 8vo ; reseriptions for ail diseases. Cloth, fall gilt, only $1.00, by' mail, sealed. Illustrative sample free to all young and middle aged men. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled Jte.lal awarded to the author by the Na tional Medical Association. Address P. O. box ;S05, Boston, Mass., or Dr. VT. H. PARKER, gr-'d- uateof Harvard Medical College,25years’i>rac..ec in Boston, who may be consulted confidentially. Specialty, Diseases of Man. Ottiee No. 4 BuEracli st. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. .in /’(An I ponnds of cotton yarn, more or less. Also, tin : usual corn mill machinery and implenn nts. j All found in the defendant’s possession. Lev ied on as the property of the Willeoxon Man ufacturing Company to satisfy a fi. fa. issued \ trom Coweta Superior Court in favor of W. T . Atkinson, administrator, and Mary A. Ed- i wards, administratrix, vs. the said Willeoxon , Manufacturing Company. This Nov. 2d. lsss. UEO. H. CARMICAL, .Sht-rUL j 1 Prs. fee Order to Perfect Service. ; GEORGIA—Cowkta County: Georgia Loan and Trusti Ritle Nisi to Company, vs. > Foreclose Emma C. Moore. ) Mortgage. NEWNAN WAGON COMPANY. AT FOLDS OLD STAND, DEPOT ST., NEWNAN, GA. We are now prepared to do any kind of Wagon work, and in the best and most workman- bt> lifled out of tho water, and can be i something of severity. Th raised instantly on coming to shore. The engines and fires are perfectly protected, and the draught of the vessel with fifteen men on board is only twelve inches.— San Francisco Chronicle. contempo- : the tic and Belladonna for Brilliancy. It is pretty generally known that not a few young women use belladonna to give brilliancy to their eyes, but it is not so well known that a large majority o: those who thus injure their sight and bravo the danger of becoming blind are women who have light eyes. Dark eyed women either have more sense, or thinn that their eyes are well enough are.—New York Sun. tney New steam Street Tn the trial of a new see; in jjweueii tue c.ot ct Duel is sat.; Ivan only about two cents per ml car wifi seat twenty-four passer.; <-n vine lx ing in one end of tL I, ne s. via raneous passion for the decorative is net visible. The Asters give elaborate entertain ments, mainly dinner parties, but give them sparingly, mid always see that they are fully and correctly advertised in the social columns of the uswspa’ ^rs. n,ven festivity is a business wiui the family, who are methodical and couswerute of cost in everyluing. I.iey are trained to be so from their infancy. Hence, im pulse. sensibility, romance, sympathy, whatever heiongs to the emotional or ideal, is. if it appear, sedulouslyreoresseti. N.o. Jacob Aitcr, i.v.o recent.y died, was devoted to the poor, attend ing to tiieir w_:..s personally; out sue 'v.a iii cuaritv, I am to.d, .ne lu- J BREAKFAST. “By a thor.’UgU knowh dge of the natural fi, w*.’which govern the op-rat ions of digestion arid nutrition.and by careful at plic .tio" ot well-sc'ectt d t o<-oa. M r. Epps bvs provided our break last tables w itb a del cateiy flavored Is ver ge which m -.y save us many l cavy doctor’s bills. It is by the jueieions use of such articles of diet that a constitution may gradually be built up until strong enough to resist » v. ty t< iKlenov tn disc, v Hundreds of >ub:;, tiiiilaviie■> arc fii ;i :ng anuind us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point We may osoane many a filial shaft by keeping ourselves fortifieo" with, pure Idi od and a prop erly nourished frame."-Civil Service (L,z r tte. .Made • imply with boiling water or milk. Sold on 1 v in half-pound tins bv Gro cers, labelled thus: JAMES KIT' MO.. Hi i-.'.ieopatliic Chemists, London, England. to v.v.C c. . ,:rs Hoars of L.i'oor. labor in Elu c day up to 1S4G, :csd to cloven, and ten in 18T4. whe.-c .iicu O .Us C.iid. -Paul mere is . ail ' i jr ri V g 3 5 m ss vi for :: by 'igs-.a 2c 1 fjliowed :.i taei'.: ■ ■ X . n an lis cuea 1 . : at all of the • • Pari . s t * ro or t ie . ‘i.A' P- Coweta Superior Court, i S E PT K M BEKTKRM, 1888. i It apfiearing totbe Court, by the petition of tite Georgia Loan and Trust I’ompany. that . iiima C. Moore, on the 1st day ot August, l.sso, executed and delivered to said Georg a ; -. T , - , Loan and Trust Com pan" a mortgage on a [igg manner. jNOtnlllU Dill SC- tract of land, being one farm lying in a body, ' . , . , . consisting of fractional lot number one- Iran- iCCt milterifll IS USeCl m tnC COll-S dred and thirteen (113), containing one bun- i . - , | ct red lim ; acres, more or less, and’one bun- StrilCtlOll OI OUT WffUOnS, cinCl dred (100t acres otf tbe east part of fractional ' . . . £ ° r lot oue hunored and sixteen ill's.—said farm CVCIV VCniClC OI OUT m&nUTffC- being the same owned and occupied V>y Em- , W , , . -i , t ina C. Moore—all in the Fourth district of' tUTC IS SOIQ UDOll an flDSOlUtC ; Coweta county, State ot Georgia; for t he pur- j 1 pose of securing the payment ot a certain £TU3.rffntCC. • ron is-ory note for tiie stirn of six hundred & ... , . , f \ /-\vtc dollars, made by said Emma C. Moore on th e k\ll KinClS OI VV AcrUlt O, I 1st day of -»ugust, 1885, and payable to the! , , , . , . ryn v x r C said Georgia Loan and Trust Com; any, due /qOUIHC OT SinjaiC,) iJiVDYi O, on t lie 1st day of \ugust, 189,1, with interest at e ' t . i th. r ite of eight per cent per annum until uAlx I ^3, CtC., 1T111Q6 tO O1U01, aid, pavai ie semi-annually, on the first . . , , , , davsot’F. oruary and August in • acli year, With patent lTOIl hUD and aXlC according to tile tenor oft- n interest coupons : 1 lor tv nty-four dollars each, bc.ri. g even date with said note and thereto attached, and ten i er cent on the whole amount lor aitor ney’s fees. A ad should any default be made in the payn ent by said Emma Moore of either inter, st coupon thereto annexed, as stipulated, then Hu principal • f tte -aid ob ligation. in the discretion of the bolder, shall bcC* me due and payable at liu dale ol su.r: default, regardless of the date of /natality: a"ii further, w-iving and r i ouneing all rights and be'e-fi’s oT homestead and exemp- , • . lion oi all property, personal aial real, provi- SflOtHlfl 11 SpCC13»t\ T . ,. i f. r under tin Jaws and constitution of v it .1 i ,ec,rgia and of the Fnited Sta'.-s. as regains! . V! 1 WOl K GOFie t he euiorcement and collection of the said ob- I p.all, w; said note and :n:erc*t c,< - jiotis t • said Emma C. M-vire refuses to pay: CIGARS Take the lead over al! compet itors, and will continue to do so as long as tobacco is raised in Havana. These cigars are made by hand, right here at home, and are warranted to he pure Havana Filler. The | only strictly ioc. cigar manu- : factured in the State that is sold for FIVE CENTS. At wholesale and retail. M. SALBIDE Factory No io. Newnan, Ga. NEW CLOTHING A in D or otherwise, as purchaser may desire. Special attention given to buggy, wagon and ' plantation repair work. Buggies over hauled and repainted. Horse- orli • nstration of the :nce t' : ; '.P.eU i t i- <>rdcr«L tlifcieiorc. that ,. •re p :y into this « our!, o: tern here, st i ■ : j it » ;g • Ii,»' 1 . .t:Ki ! :e >•< -T - >u.id Emma r befor ■ the >y skilled workmen, under the supervis ion of an experienced superin tendent, and WARRANTED. Get our prices and give us we guarantee satis- an order; i.rV- faction. 'h gj D. J. FOLDS, Supt. SEED nr rj r f c [•. I ! j L ox dcwcliy. ',000 to Irv lies 1 U 1 t <■ :hest unlit NEW DRESS GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT W. P. BROOM’S! Fresh fot of GROCERIES just in ! FLOUR! Get my prices on FLOUR before you buy! 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