The herald and advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1887-1909, November 23, 1888, Image 7

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Jerald and ^ducrtiscr. Newnan, Ga., Friday, November 23. S8EB. LOSS AND GAIN. I sorrowed that tin- zol ;<-n day ,u- dead. Its liuliI no more tin cm utry side adorn! ns;: But whUsl I grieved, b-bold! the cast gre-v red With morning. I sighed that m*rry spring was forced to go. And doff the wrealhs'tliHt did so well be come her; But whilst I murmured at her absence, lol— ’Tvras summer. the daffodils were killed ■s that lutions were unanimously adopted, by a rising vote: Whereas, the Grand Master of the Universe, in the exercise of His ail-wise but inscrutable providence, has remov ed front among us our much-beloved brother, Albert Gustavus Rawls, who died of typhoid fever at his home No vember 2d, 188$, aged 21 years and 11 months. Ilis days in t It equerries xver- few, but his work was good, true and square; therefore, we mourn not as those without hope, trusting that he has been called from his earthly labors to an eternal refreshment in the Tem- that “House not made with For cuts, bruises, sprains, burin scalds, frost bites and cbilUunsnoi Lun equals Salvation Oil. pain Trice 25 cent.- Ir annihilates hot tie. Advice to a dressmaker:—Be sure you’re right, then gore ahead. A Sad Story. The child coughed. The mother ran. No remedy was near. Before men ing the poor little sufferer was dead. JI»r- nl: Always keep Dr. Acker’s English Remedy at hand. Sold by M. F. Broom. Xewnan, Ga. Ceaal notices. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGI X —CoWKTA C iUNTYl All prisons having demand* again®: tlio es tate of XV. P. Carter." late of said county, de ceased, are hereby notified to render iu their demands to the undersize* d according to law: and ail person® ind* bted to ®aid estate are re quired to make immediate payment. This jsth dav of October, ISSS. T. 0. N ALL, Prs. fee. 48.OO. Administrator. Hen? CTbrertiscmcnts. 1 mourned because, the daffodils were killed j pic above- ^ By burning skies that scorched my early : hands, eternal in the heavens. There- posieH; I fore, be it resolved— But whilst for these I pined rn; hands were j ^ That we meekly bow to the will of ! Him who doeth all tilings well. 2. That we tender our heartfelt sym- or friendships than which none had once ipathyto his bereaved family and rela-j 1 fives. | 3. That a page of our record book be I inscribed to his memory. 4. That the Lodge-room be draped in 1 mourning and that xve wear the usual badge for thirty days. 5. That this preanil tie and resolutions i he published in the Senoia Sentinel and Tiik Herald ani> Advertiser, and ■ that a copy be forwarded to his father 1). E. Smith, C. W. Williams, W. IT. Taylor, Committee. With roses. Half broken-hearted, I bewailed the end seemed nearer; But xvhilst I wept I found a newer friend, And dearer. And thus I learned old pleasures are estranged Only that something better may he gix - en; Until at last we ilnd this earth exchan For heaven. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restore Gray I Hair to its Youthful Color. [Prevents Pon'imlT and hair failing 50c. and tl .00 at Druggists. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA—Voweta County: All persons having demands against the es- tal* of Mulberry S Smith, late of said eoun tv, deceased, are h-reby notified to render in iheir demands to the undersigned according to law: ami all persons indebted to said es tate are required to make immediate pay ment. This 10th day of October. 'SsS. Prs. fee, <3. J K N XIK is MIT.. Adm’x M. 8. smith, dec'd. (£6ucrtttonal. WALKER'high SCHOOL, aocsfc}. Tiie Fall Sessiuu upeus on tlie First Monday in September. students prepared for the Senior class in college. From fifty to one iii.mmu dollars per an num can l»i-saved by patronizing this school instead of sending pupnn to enter the lower college classes, uid equ o proncieney :s guar anteed. Girls art* hoardedb> znc rrrincipalandstudy :it night under his supervision. Board and Tuition 418 00 per scholastic month. DANIEL WALKER, Prin. red “MAY THEY REST IN PEACE.’’ In Memory of John P. Lester. Again have tlie “pearly gates” been thrown open; God’s messenger has come once more and left his awful sum mons; another loved one has been tak en, another happy circle broken, and many hearts are heavy with grief. On the 26th ult. John F. Lester was called to his eternal home. How uncer tain is human life ! Only a vapor gilded by a sunbeam; only a breath of air and a beat of the heart between this world and the next. God in His infinite wisdom knows best, yet it seemed so hard to give him up. Ilis death was an event so unlook ed for, so out of the true order of na- t ure. When those are called who have entered the evening of life, we know it is Nature’s course, but when the young are summoned our hearts are laden wit li grief. Jusl entering the arena of active life, the very type of true manhood, and yet impartial fate has claimed him! Mis brief life is o’er. How sorrowful xve I feel when we realize that lie is no lon- and mother. EXHAUSTED VITALITY rr*HE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the A great Ml ical Work of the age on Mauh *od, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Errors of Youth, ami the untold miseries consequent thereon, SUU pages 8vo, 125 prescriptions for all diseases.. Cloth, full gilt, only §1.01, by" malt sealed. Illustrative sample free to all young and middle aged men. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled Medal awarded to the auth^by the Na tional Medical Association. Address P. O. box 1S95, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKER, grad uate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years’ practice In Boston, who may be consulted confidentially. Specialty, Diseases of Man. Office No. 4 Bulfiachst. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPP’S COCOA Letters of Administration. GEORGIA— Cowela Cousty: F. J. Dml having applied to the Court of Ordinary <>f said county for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Oscar I? Dial, late of -.aid county, deceased, all persons one* rued are required to show cause in said Court by the firs: Monday in December next, if any they can, why said application should not be granted. This November 2d, ;S8s. \Y. H. PERSONS, Pis fee, $3.00. Ordinary. Letters of Administration. GEORG1A—Coweta County : M H. Couch having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for permanent letters of administration on theestateof W. B Couch, late of said county, deceased, all persons con cerned are required to show cause in said Court bx the first Monday in Deoeinber next,if any theyjean, why said application should not be "granted. This October 26th, ISSS. W. H. PERSONS, Prs. fee, 43.00 Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA—Coweta County: George A. Carter, administrator on the es tate of W’liiam Caldwell, late of said county, deceased, having applied to the Court ofOrdi- r.aiy of said county for letters of d smission from his said trust, all persons concerned are required to show cause in said Court by the first Monday in February next, if any they can, why said application should not be grant ed. This October 2tith, 1S«S. W. H. PERSONS, Prs. fee, $5.00 Ordinary. 1888. PALMETTO HIGH SCHOOL, I PALMETTO, GA. FALL TERM WILL BEGIN WEDNES DAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1888. Intelligent p. ople, healthy location, experi enced and conscientious teachers. Due alien lion paid to the primary grades. TUITION. Primary grades, per month 41 2a Intermediate grades, per month 2 IHi High school and collegiate grades, per month 3 00 Board, par month . $8 00 to 410 Ik* For particulars, address or consult THUS. H. M EACH AM, Principal, Palmetto, Ga. FARMERS’ Application for Leave to Sell. SUPPLY STORE! At a called meeting of the Lime Kiln Club, convened at Wisdom Hall, No vember 6th, tlie following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted by the club, by a rising vote: For the first time since our organiza tion Death, the great leveler of the hu man race, has with his remorseless sick le entered our mystic circle and cut down, in the bloom of youth, our much beloved brother, Albert Gustavus Raxvls, who died of typhoid fever at bis father’s residence, November 2d, ISSS— aged 21 years and 11 months. While I ourseives'fortified" with pure blnodaiid a prop- I tenth district of Meriwether county, known j m p R r nnm find with riPW ° ' eriy nourished frame.”-Civil Service Gaz- as the Malcomb place, which interest said I »V . r. DIUU1I1, clliu vxim new ette. Made <• imply with boiling water or wards own in said land, all persons concerned nrt/ j oH-mr-liv-p odditirmq fhcrP- milk. Sold only in half-pound tins, by Gro- | are required to show cause in said Court by | dim dLLIilLUVC auuiLlUllS Lueie :-ers, labelled thus: JAMES BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful‘application of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps lias provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored bever: ge which may save us many heavy , GEORGIA—COWETA Couxtx . doctor’s bills. I* is by the judicious use of j Thomas N. Bingham, guardian of his ehil- such articles of diet that a constitution may dren, Mary Ella Robertson, and W. H., Thus. LTremoupH thpir ctnrlr tn lually be built up until strong enough to j y j r ., Bencta E., Walter A.. Jacob R., Pur- i LIdV c ItillUX tu Liiun xtut-K . ey resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of j n ell O.. Robert L„ Maggie, and Paul B.Bing- ! ctnrp-rnnm fin GrCCIlvillc J. I. & G. 0. SCR0GGIN subtle maladies are fioa’ ing aroundlus ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We inflv esciine many a fatal shaft by keeping ham, having applied toTheCourtof Ordfnar^ j the StOrC-TOOm Oil interlsmnon^ hundred acres'oMan^m" the | Street formerly OCCUpied by dropping a tear to his memory xve can truly say none knew him but to lox'e him. Therefore, be it resolved— 1. That xve boxv in humble submission to the xvill of Him who cannot err.- 2. That x\-e deeply sympathize with Homoeopathic Chemists EPPS & CO.. London, England. the grief-stricken parents, brothers and ger in our midst, yet hoxv our souls swell sisters iu this their sad bereavement, xvitli joy because another jewel glitters j g_ That in token of our grief and re in the diadem of the redeemed. This spect, xve wear the usual badge of life is composed of clouds and sunshine, j mourning for thirty days, of joys and griefs. These great afilic- \ 4 That a copy of these resolutions be tions are sent to purify our hearts, | sent to the Senoia Sentinel and to The Sorrow is not all pain and loss, but dis- Herald and Advertiser for publica- MASON & HAMLIN The cabinet organ was introduced in its present form by Mason & Hamlin iu 1S61. Other makers followed in the manufacture of these instruments, but the Mason <fc Hamlin Organs have always main tained their supremacy as the best in the world. Mason & Hamlin offer, as demonstration of the unequalled excellence of their organs, the fact thal at all of the great World's Exhibitions, since that ol | are requ . _ , the first Monday in December next, if any j Hotter nrCDfltpH than they call, why said application should not be LO alC DcllCT prcpctlCU Lliclll grunted. This November 2d, 18SH. \V. H. PERSONS, Pr. fee, 43 6(1. Ordinary. Paris, 1SC7, m ^ £i U g ,7 f x c with best makB ;i p j L “ Ok Lv a %fci tries,they have! 4 i 4 c® |'j! rA&h ^competiiioD ■ ers of all coan- n variably tak- ii nors. Illufl- t-ion, and that another copy be conveyed to the bereaved family. L. K. 0. 3®“Atlanta Journal please copy. tills many a rich result in the souls of men. God calls those xvhom IIelox T etli, and xvhy should He not claim Ilis own iexvels? Though, in claiming this one, a fond mother’s heart is crushed with grief, it is not for us to offer sympathy. The All-wise Being who sent this great affliction xvill give her strength to bear it. Loving brothers and sisters deeply mourn his loss. May they turn in their grief to tlie only truesouroe of eon 1 ton. True and faithful friends xvill miss him. Where is it he xvill not be missed ? A happy circle broken; a vacant cliaii . around the li reside. The church will. - . . ™ , . TJ ., miss him, toi it has st . * iters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or true Christain. Just-entering the prune : Finney refunded. -Price 50 cts. and of manhood; true of heart, strong ol' si..oo per bottle at A. J. Lyndon’s Drug en tlie higheetW E i trntedcatalogues ST2 T ' free. Mason & Hamlin do not hesitate to make the ex traordinary claim for their pianos, that they are superior to all others. They r.-eognize the "hict excellence achieved by other leading makers in the art of piano building, but still cla.in superiority. Electric Bitters This they attribute solely to the remarkable im- . . ‘ .. provement introduced by them in the year 18S2, This remedy is becoming SO 'veil md now known as be “.Uv.r; & Hamlin Piano knoxvn and SO popular as ro need 110 Stringer,” by^a a a 5 theuseofwhich ;,K.cW mention. All whu l.ave used « 0 M S j,\S2*F°S Electric Bitteis sing the same^ -song.— tone, together# b A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do till that is claimed. . . , , . . . , , .. Electric Llttei s x\ ill uuie all diseases Ol hundred purchasers, musicians, and tuners, sent, the Liver and Kidneys, xvill remove - ” Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood.— Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers.—For cure of Headache, Consti- Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA—Coxveta County: Bv virtue of an order from the Court of Or dinary of Coweta county, will be sold before ji- - „ 1 lie Court-house door in said county, on the fixing pi ices, first-Tuesday in December, 1888, between the legal hours of sale, one quarter ot an acre, more or less, on Flint Hill, in Hurricane dis trict, said county, anil hounded as follows: On the north by Amos Wood, on the east by Wood’s children, on the south by the McIn tosh road, and on the wi st by C arles Jones. Also, one-fourth interest in a certain li. use ami lot in the city of Newnan, on Flint Hill, and bounded as follows: On them rth by Mrs. Cooley’s land, on the east by Ray’s land and east line of lot. No. 26, the same being the line _ between the Hurricane and town district of • pct . „ n ,| linp nf full said county, on the south by the old McIntosh lllCCSL alHl pi ClllCbl 11I1C U1 lall trail, and on the west by Amy Thompson’s land. Terms cash. This November 1st. 1888. M. L. CARTER, Adtn’r oi Amy Thompson, dec’d. Pi s. fee, 45.43. Sheriff's Sale for December GEORGIA—COWETA ' OUNTY: Tl v i cm J r t , n Will be sold before the Court-house door in ijOOtS cHlCl oHOCS, SllCl Cclll OI- together withdescriptive catalogue, to any applicant! j Newnan, said county, within the legal hours r inrlnri'menfi; tint will m 1; (‘ Pianos and Organs sold for cash or easy pay- of sale, on the first Tuesday In December next, ( ICl maUCLlTl dllb indl \\ 111 IlldKC Mao rented. < , the following deMnbedproi^rtv, to-wit: . vnllr interest to SCe them gl) -^refinement o g with greatly in creased capaci- OHA'13 A UPSISHT. tv for standing in tune and other important advantages. ever to serve their customers with anything that may be needed in the Dry Goods or Grocery line, and at the lowest Their groceries and other staple goods were mostly bought before the re cent rise in prices, and they propose to give their custo mers the full benefit of this advantage. They have the DRS. STARKEY & PALEN’S TREATMENT BY INHALATION. TRADE MAR* ^ jUWJSTEHHK WStM ' 1529 Arc lx Street, Fhilaci’a, Pa> For Consumption, Astlnna, Bronchiti#, Dyspepsia. Catarrh, Hay Fever, Head ache, Debility, Rheumatism, Neuralgia anil all CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. “Tim Compound Oxvgen Treatment.” Dr*. Starkey A Pal.-n, No. 1329 Arch St., Philadel phia, have been using for the last seventy* rears, is a scientific adjustment of the epe- nieuts of Oxygen and Nitrogen magnetized, ami the compound is so condensed and made portable that it is sent all over the world. Drs. Starkey A Palen have the liberty to se- fer to the following named well-known per sons who have tried tln ir treatment: Hon. Wir, D. Kelly, Member of Congress, Philadelphia. Kev. Victor I,. Conrad, Editor Lutheran Observer, Philadelphia. Rev. Charles XV. Cushing, D. D , Rochester, New York. _ Hon.Wm. Penn Nixon, Fklitor Inter-Ocean, ClHcaro, Ill. . .. W. H. Worthington, Editor New south, Birmingham, xla. Judge H P. Vrooman, Quenemo, Kan. Mrs. Mary A. Livem ore, Melrose. Muss. Judge R. S. Voorhees, New York City. Mr. E. C. Knight, Philadelphia. Mr. Frank Siildall, Merchant. Philadelphia. Hon. W. W. Skuyler. K.aston, Pa. Edward L. XX llson, 833 Broadway, N. l., Editor Phila. Photo. Fidelia M. Lyon, Waimea, Hawaii, Sand wich Island, Alexander Ritelde, Inverness, Scotland. Mrs. Manuel V. Ortego, Fresuillo, Zacute- cas. Mexico. Mrs. Emma Cooper, Uiilln, Spanish Hon duras, C. A. J. Cobbs, Ex-Vice Consul, Casabanca, Mo rocco. M. V. Ashbrook, Red Bluff, California. James Moore, Sup’t Police, Blandford, Dor setshire, England. Jacob Ward, Bowral. New South Wales. And thousands of others in every part of the United States. “Compound Oxygen—Its Mode of Actio* and its Results,” is the title of a new brochure of two hundred pages, published by Drs. starkev & Palen, which gives to all inquirers lull Information as to this remarkable cura tive agent and a record of several hundred surprising cures in a wide range of chronic case s—tunny of them after being abandoned to die by other physicians. Will bo mailed free to a y address on application. Read the brochure. DRS. STARKEY A PALEN, 1529 Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa. TH E “NEWNAN GIRL” and winter Clothing in town, and respectfully invite an in- i spection of the same. They ! are also headquarters for fine MASON&HAMUN ORGAN AND PIANO CO. BOSTON. NEXV YORiv. CHICAGO. Pal- uiind, noble in character and life, and j t>tore. . , yet so early lie is taken to Ins homt . > )ne ^ 0 . q ^ lovyer, Grantville. But, dear souls in sorrow, grieve not for your loved one. “Where the treas- j John Cahill and his 5-yeai-old boy -11 >• i hardly speak as they pass by. It came are is, there, xx ill the lieait be ako. ! t 0 p ass a fexv days ago that the young- As our treasures go over our hearts i ster got into some mischief that called with them and heaven becomes dearer, j for a severe reprimand and slight corpo- Letus so spend our lives that xve too ! ral punishment Mr. Cahill athmmsteD . 1 , ., i ed both, hut as he was about to leax e the may recerve a joyous xvelconuy on the j room ] ie i,earci the hoy say to his motli- sliores of that “bright beyond.” Ik , pi • “Mamma. 1 think its about time von Turin, Ga., Xox\ 6th, 1888. Tailroab Scficbulcs. SAVANNAH, GRIFFIN AND NORTH ALABAMA RAILROAD. Schedule in effect Sunday. Sept. 30, ISSN. got me a stepfather." Is Consumption Incurable. Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, Xexvark, Ark., says; "Was doxvn xvitli Abscess of Lungs, and friends and phy sicians pronounced me an incurable consumptixe. Began taking Dr. King’s Inn®, Xexv Discovery for Consumption; am noxv on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the ~ Mrs. J. L. Doster. ' Roxie Ann Doster, wife of J. L. Dos ter, xvas horn in Franklin county, Ga. and died suddenly at her home in Cow eta county, Ga., November 10th in the 36th year of her age. Left an orphan at an early age, sIk. . , - , „ came to ( oxveta count} and lived xx ith Jesse ynddlexvart. Deca her brothers. Dr. Jacob and ^Vlfortl i gays: Starr. Appreciating tlie great truth of Xew _ would and her hand to the church in year, and lived an acceptable member all along. Mrs. D. was a very great sufferer, being delicate and afflicted . metto during her entire married life. Sh atur. Ohio, Had it not been for Dr. King’s Discovery for Consumption I Christiani-v, she gave her heart to God i 'vpuW. have died of Lung Troubles. uuisu.1111.., ^ .... Was given up by doctors. Am now m ner 11U1 1 t, es t.of health.” Try it. Sample bot- les free at A. J. Lyndon’s Drug Store. For snlo, cilso, by J. L. A^kow, etto; G. W. Glower, Grantville. GO IN'* WEST. 9 No ‘J Leave GritUr* . 1 -15 P IL. o 20 a ni Arrive at Vaugims .. *2 1> no »D 40 a m Brooks. 4' P DO D 51 a rn «* Senoia . :» It P no 6 U7 a in :* Turin :i P in 6 2! a m Sliarpsburg. . . .. • > !0 P m 6 24. a m Newnan .. I P m 6 50 a rn Sargent's .. ». H: r nf i <5 a ni 44 XX'hiteshurg .. «*• 25 p rn 7 22 a m “ Banning . 6 • " »' no i a in 44 Atkinson. T. O . fi 50 p m 7 3.8 a in “ Carrollton .. 7 10 p ni ~ 50 a □i GOING EAST. No. 30 No # 8 f,eax _ e Carrollton ... G 40 a in 8 40 p m Arrive Atkinson.T.O.... . r 7 00 a no 3 52 p no Banning .. T 25 a m 4 OS p m U Whitesburg . . 7 80 a m 4 09 p rn 44 Sargents i v> a rn 4 2o p in 44 Newnan .. 9 <K) a rn 4 40 p in 44 Sharpsbr.rg 9 42 a m 6 IHi p in 44 Turin . 5 50 a in 5 10 p in 44 Senoia iu 12 a m 5 25 p IB 44 Brooks . 10 3.8 a no 5 37 p in 44 Vaughns il 00 a m D •X) p no Griffin 11 30 a rn 6 15 p in Lots of land Nos. 128 and 129, in the original i it to yOUT HltGlCSt tO SC0 them Fifth district of said county, including the factory and mill of defendant. Also, all the personal property noxv contained in said fac tory and mill, including t he usual machinery necessary for spinning cotton into thread; spinning frames, pickers, twisters and reels, t,he usual dyeing machinery and dyestuffs, a wool carding machine, and the. usual accom paniments of the same. Also, five thousand pounds of cotton yarn, more or less. Also, the usual corn mill machinery and implements. 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 irom Coweta Superior Court in favor of W. Y. .Atkinson, administrator, and Mary A. Ed wards, administratrix, xs. the said Wilieoxon Manufacturing Company. This Now 2d. 1888. UEO. H. CARMICAL, Sheriff. Prs. fee. 45.46. before buying. Give them a trial. They will take pleasure in showing their goods, whether you wish to buy or not. Order to Perfect Service. GEORGIA—Coxveta County: Georgia Loan and Trust) Rule Nisi to Company, vs. Emma C. Moore. Foreclose Mortgage. Coxveta Superior Court, i September Term, lSSS.i It appearing to the Courl, by the petition of the Georgia Loan and Trust Company, that Emma C". Moore, on the 1st day of August, 1885, executed and delix-ered to said Georg a Loan and Trust Compan' a mortgage on a tract of land, being one farm lying in a body, consisting of fractional lot number, one hun dred and thirteen (113), containing one hun dred (100) acres, more or less, and one hun dred (100) acres off the east part of fractional lot one hundred and sixteen (116/.—said farm being the same owned and occupied by Em “Why am I like a pin?” asked a xvit- tru.r.vied hard xx-ith her afflictions, bur , tv man triumphantly of his wife. 'He finally gave up in the meekness and ! expected. she wouldsay^Jerase £Ou , annah. beauty of perfect Christian resignation leaxing the brightest evidence of her o e t lost it xvouldiut be xvorth while readiness and xvillingne and he xvitli Christ in heaven. She was a Christian of great and strong faith in God: hut, from great affliction, did not are so sharp,” but she paralyzed him xvhen she said: “Because if you should get lost i to meet death looking for you, and because 200 of you put iiRa bundle w ouldn't be worth 10 cents.” No. 27 connects at Carrollton with through train for Chattanooga, and at Chattanooga with through trains ior Nashville. Louisville. Cincinnati, and all points North and North west. No. 28 connects at Griffin with through sleeper for Albany and Waycross, and with solid train earrving through sleeper t ■ Sav- M. s. BELKNAP. General Manager. CHATTANOOGA, ROME AND COL UMBUS RAILROAD. ... Bucklin’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Curs, show that constant joy xvhich her heart ]j ru j se ^ Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fe- — experienced. Her taitli and lowly Saviour never in die meek vor sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, failed, and Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- , , I.,— v,,, nr - tions, and positively cures Piles, or no supported her me d m tbt . - • y re q U i r ed. It is guaranteed to give She leaves a sadly bereaved husband, perfect satisfaction, or money refund- a bright little boy. and a host of mourn- e d. Price 25 cents per box. For sale; ing friends to xveep for her: but while hy A. J.^Lviulon. we sorrow and grieve, it is not as 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 like manner., Nothing but se lect material is used in the con struction of our wagons, and every vehicle of our manufac- C. Moore—all in the Fourth district of tUre is Sold UDOn an absolute rcta county. State of Georgia; for the pur- 1 guarantee. All kinds of WAGONS, i iiit^ ui 3USUM, io»j, uiiu patauic iu t-xic _ . • l \ -pv \ ~\ T CT' id Georgia l^au and Trust Comi any, due (double OT Simple,I DKAl b, mi the 1st day of August. 1891. with interest at ' ^ & / . Ilif rate of eight per cent p*r annum until OAK l S, etC., made tO Order, ■ aid, payai le semi-annually, on the first . . , , , , days of February and August in each year, with patent iron hub and axle according to the tenor of ten interest coupons r . lor tw. n:y-fonr dollars each, bearing even Ol' Otherwise, aS purchaser may date xvitli said note and thereto attached, and . 1 J ten per cent on the whole amount for altor desire, nev’s fees. And should anv default be made r . . . in the payment by said Emma C. Moore of special attention given tO either inter* st coupon thereto annexed, as . 1 , i • tipulated. then the principal of the -aid ob- bUS'lfV', WBgOn and plantation igation, in the discretion of the holder, shall D ‘v- 1 . ma < "oxv pose of securing the payment of a certain proir issory note for the sum of six hundred dollars, made by said Etnina C. Moore on the 1st day of e ugust, 1885, and payable to the IlKaUUH, IXI LUX UUV.1CUUU VI LILL, 11L11UL, 1 . XUIU 1 . , l>ec*me due and payable at the date of such repair WOTk. default, regardless of the date of maturity; ' l . . . . , and further, waiving and renouncing all hauled and repainted rights and be - efits of homestead and exemp- , . 1 . . tion of : !1 property, personal and real, provi- shoein<2f a SpeCialtV. ded for under the laws and constitution of . e ? , ' , -e-orgia and of the United States, as against All WOrk done by Buggies over- FI orse- CIGARS Take the lead over all 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 be pure Havana Filler. The only strictly 10c. 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 AND .'hedule in effect Sunday. Sept. 23. t hose who xvoop without hope. A very large roneourse ol sympathiz ing friends gave a helping hand while xve laid her away at Andrew Chapel oil .'Sunday. 11th hist. Many tears ami sobs of grief, and other e vide lives ol love and sympathy, mingled together on the relentless “rave, which holds ail that earth could of her dear and loved For sale, also, by .T. L. Askew, Pal metto; G. W. Glower. Grantville. When a man has risen from his bed on the morning of the Jlsr of August is he justified in speaking of it as the last rose of summer? Terrible Forewarnings. Cough in the morning, hurried or dif ficult breathing, raising phlegm, tight ness in the chest, quickened pulse, uh.il- lorm. again. Sin if g ■t In n gone, hut we all will meet • *1 and true. Let i> strive r in iin* home i the good, h. J. J. M mm\. ■’••ibute of Respect. At a regih-.r .‘Ol alson !.. . venedintfi* ’ - Coxveta voumy, 188$, the fo’dow.u Haralson. ■ uher and lvso li ness all or >iages En gl a CllIV ' soltl u must lai.t Dr. Bull" m T lie evening or; HIV Of t lit rlihn Dr. night, rho first Acker’s tion will . and > V bv w. RF.ATl DOWN. Lv. s 30 am s.» am. *• 9 iio am •• 9 12 am... • • 9 27 s m •• 9 32 am •• 10 0 * am *• in '1 am “ 10 31 am •• 10.31 am • ’ I 02 am •• 11 O am •* H -37 ain •• 12 17 pm •• l. -TO pm 12 33 pm • 1 10 pm JO l" STATIONS. Chattanooga .. East End Ross vi He Mission Itidge .Crawfish Spring R*;*ck Spring LaFayette Chattooga Creek Martindale Tri-jn Summerxuile Racc.Jon Mil)' .. (. larke’s Camp Lavender R. w D. Junction Ronie East Rome Silver Crt-t-k summit Cedartown D:ig Down Buchanan Mand- . iile read up. . 1 r. 3 i*^ pm .Lv. 2 .0 pm •• 2 40 pm •• 2 2- pm “ 2 13 pm •• 1 is pm *• 1 34 pm “ i 2“ pm “ 11*6 pm 12 40 pm “ 12 38 pm “ 1- U pm -• 1: am “ 1143 am 11 21 am •• 11 foam -• h* 55 am “ 10 4“ am 22 am “ • ■".» am •• 9 8ii am •• (' • 2 m , skilled 'he enforcement and collection of thesaid ob- . , , liaation. which said note and interest co .- workmen, Ullder tllC SUpeiWlS- P °I;i C. Moore pav first day of the next term thereof, the. princi pal and interest and {attorney'- fees due on -aid obligation, and the cost of suit or in de fat: it i her* o: the Cotirt will proceed as to jus tice may appertain. And i: :< further ordered, that this rule be published ;p The Hekai.ii and Advf.kti- sKR. a newspaper published in the county .1 Coweta, oiu-e a month for four momhs. or served on the said Emma Moore, or her sp»*ciii i agent or attori:e». three months pre vious :i.-e next term of this Court. Seo- trn/'er S. V. HARRIS, J. S. POXY ELL J. S. C. C. C- Petitioner's Attornev. i. .-aid Emma C. Moore refuses to pay: . ... u-dered. therefore, that the said Emma lOIl Ot 3.D e.XpenenCeu SUpenn- re pav into this Court, on or before the r r tendent, and warranted. Get our prices and give us an order; we guarantee satis faction. D. J. FOLDS, Supt. COTTON SEED WANTED NEW DRESS GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT W. P. BROOM’S! Fresh lot of GROCERIES just in ! FLOUR! Get my prices on FLOUR before you buy! CI-rHK’s OUKICE. SUi'KC'OK Cf.UET, i « e ra County, *; korgia. Newnan. October 1-. I certify that the abox e order for public; :oi is a true extract from the minutes r S ’. - | • er term, 18: i'ANIKI, SXX ! NT. * ■ k. I will . ket price quant it v o ere:; at an 1 F a'Tn . at h \Y . ; if i,:Ust take Cough S\ruj>. Rriee25 ut$. At i GvOr; oduriovvn wii’ii La.' : c: West Rf-ilroad. ireivien ,vi h G org'.a Pacific Kai-road. arroiltou wlti - Central Raiftoadof iu. GEv>. D. Lawrence. S uperi ute nucu t. o.c-D C 5, Samuel Lively place. 1 Valance in twopayme tst. Turin. Ga., Nov 2d. »r ^n!.~ ' . • ■ i > per« j. p. pa each station a n x. i Dav i o; *. ; . e i I. A Newnan, Ga. ■ax- the highest mar- for an unlimited cotton seed, deiiv- siatitjn on the At- W - P >int R ii - 11 have parties i to receive, v\ NEW WATCH SHOP AND I NEW JEWELRY STORE! West Side Public Square, next to Buchanan’s. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPEC TACLES, ETC. Everything * t a very short profit, to suit the : hardness of the times. Everything guaran teed as represent* d. Repairing (lone in the . very best manner. Everything on hand for ! instant work, where in demand. Jas. L. Avery, Jeweler, Newnan, Ga. fh SMITH. r -fdl * J. XOXIR,: . Cinomnati.fVg Ti - satisf' etion in J euraOi jo. . a e Gleet. I rescri eil ing it to all ' _-ri pric: Trad«*UEfi^@^il-.-Xi Sold by Decggii A. J. L\ NDON, Agent, Newnan,