The herald and advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1887-1909, November 30, 1888, Image 7

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MOISTURE IN HOUSES. A CUt of Rolcntlflc Information far the IlatUKlH'cper'ii Benefit. It is »tate<] that the sudden change of the weather recently, from cold to warm and danijt, has caused thousands of dol lars of damage to wall paper and othei articles in houses. Of course it has, and it is so simply because many people do not study the plainest common sense principles in airing their houses. One evening lately people went to IxhI with a hunt for extra blankets because of the sudden and severe chiil in the at mosphere. When they rose in tire morn ing, their bedrooms, parlors, (lining rooms, etc., were yet chilly from the cold of the previous day, while tin; out side atmosphere liad suddenly become not only warm, but hot and oppressive with dampness. Inconsiderate 'people opened their win dows and doors because tiie weather was warm, forgetting that the excessive moisture in the atmosphere would rush in witli the warm air and swiftly deposit itself on the cold walls, furniture, etc., and penetrate wall papers, curtains, bed ding, and everything within reach that presented a surface colder than the air that carried it into the house. Of course (he moisture loosened and discolored paper; made curtains as limp as a wash rag; made l»tds damp and musty, and generally spoiled everything that water could spoil; but all could have been avoided by following the plain, com nion sense rule of not opening houses suddenly fo suddenly changed atmos plifTc, dairying an excess've quantity of moisture, A pitcher liiled With cold water and placed in a room in summer will “sweat ’ —at !«osl lliut is what it is commonly called. The pitcher does not sweat., be cause it is not porous and cunn t sweat' but the cold water inside of it chills tire outer surface, and, as soon as the outer ; ' surface of the pitcher becomes cooler ; than the atmosphere in the room, the moisture of the air will he precipitated upon the pitcher in drops. This simple illustration should teach all housewives to avoid suddenly opening rooms in a house when the outside at mospherc is warmer than the tempera- ' lure of tlie rooms and full of moisture. ! In all such cases the wall paper, furni ture, etc., being cooler than the outside | air, will speedily have the moisture of i the atmosphere precipitated upon them, i and it will require days to restore the j house to the dry condition that Lessen- ; tiul to health. There are no arbitrary freaks in the , laws which govern the atmosphere stir- i rounding ns. and there is nothing ah- ; struse in mastering them. Warm, damp | air will ever precipitate its moisture in houses or elsewhere whenever it comes . in contact with anything chilled by a cooler atmosphere, and that is tlio whole story. The only thing to lie added is that, when people have thus ignorantly or negligently allowed their houses to become damp, they should light- fires and dry them as promptly as possible.— Philadelphia Times. In a Janmlca Kitchen. The kitchen, which is always an out side cabin, is minus a chimney; an ele vated sort of range or hob is built out into the floor, on which the cooking is done, sometimes by means "f charcoal, but oftener with brushwood and smaller sticks, the smoke escaping through a hole in the r«»of. There is generally au old fashioned brick oven outside for baking bread, but it is seldom used, an few families now bake their own bread. They buy it if near or in a village from a baker's cart which makes its rounds in the country from the nearest store, where it can be procured fresh twice a week. A Sound Legal Opinion. E. Bainbridge Monday, E~q., County , Attorney, (’lay county, Texas, says: “Have used Electric Hitters with most happy results. My brother also was: very low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Electric Hitters saved his life.” Mr. D. T. Wtlcoxson. of Horse Cave, Kv., adds a like testimony, saying: He positively believes he would have died, liad it not been for Electric Hitters. This great remedy will ward off, as well as cure all Malarial Diseases, and for all Kidney, Fiver and Stomach Dis orders stands unequ tied. Price 50 cents and SI at A. J. Lyndon’s. For sale, also, hv .T. L. Askew, Pal- £ectal Icottces. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA—Coweta County: All persons having demands against the es tate ot \V. I’. Carter, late of said county, de- ci ased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned according to law; and all persons, indebted to «aid estate are re quired to make immediate payment. This lsth dav of October, lsSS. T. C. NALL, Prs. fee, $3.00. Administrator. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA—Coweta County: All persons having demands against thees- i£5ucational. WALKER HIGH SCHOOL, 'ioc58. The Fall Session opens on the First Monday in September. Students prepared lor the Senior class in college. From fiftv to one uuuuhh uoiiars per an- num can be saved by patronizing this school instead of sending pupiin to enter the lower | college classes, and equal proficiency is guar- j Girls are i-oardedbj me principal and study at night under his supervision Hoard and Tn month. DRS. STARKEY&PALEN’S TREATMENT BY INHALATION. RECHSTERKB. //“TaunT 1629 Arc lx Street. F’ivilacl'a, Pa. lition $13 UU per scnoiast DANIEL WALKER, Prin. Many households do without the article altogether, or only get enough l<> serve metto; G. W. ( lower, Grantville. with “early morning coffee.’’a small hit of toast being put with each cup. They use in its place some of the substitutes ot which are classed under the one generic term, “bread kind.’’ These consist of lioiled or baked yam, roasted bread fruit, potatoes, rice, cooked unrtjie plantains'. “batnme” and “cassava cakes,” both c f which are breads made from the grated manioc root from which tapioca is also prepared. — Detroit Free Press. 1888. Don’t Experiment. You cannot aff< rd to waste time in experimenting when your lungs at e in 1 danger. Consumption aiwsiys seems, sit ! first, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some i cheap imitation of Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Be au-e he can make more profit he may tell you Tie has something just as j good, or just the same. Don’t be de ceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King’s New Discovery, which is guar anteed to give relief in a 11 ^ Throat, Lung and Chest affections. Trial bot tles free at Lyndon’s Drug Store. Large bottles §1. For sale, also, by J. L. Askew, I’al- tate of Mulberry s. Smith. lute of said coun •y, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to tlie undersigned according m law; and all persons indebted to said es tate are required to make immediate pay ment. This 10th day of < ictober, 18«8. Prs. PALMETTO HIGH SCHOOL, Letters of Administration. GEORGI A—Cow eta County : F. .J. Dial having applied to tlie Court of Ordinary of said county for permanent letters , TERM WILL BEGIN WFDSES- <>t administration on the estate of Oscar B Dial, late of -aul county.deceased,all persons 1 For Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, scholastic j Dyspepsia. Catarrh, Hay Fever. Head ache, Debility, Rheumatism, ami all Neuralgia CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. PALMETTO, GA. “Th° Compound Oxygen Treatment.,’ Drs. Starkey A Palm. No. 1531 Arch St., Phlladpl- l phia. have been using for tlie last seventeen *' vears, is a scientific adjustment of the ele ments of Oxygen and Nitrogen magnetized, and the compound is so condensed and made portable that it is sent all over the world. concerned are required to show cause in said Court by the first Monday in December next, if any they can. why said application should not be granted, l'his November 2d. 1888. W. H. PERSONS, Pis fee, $3.00. Ordinary. After the Buttle. Hundreds of bodies freshly smeared with '1)1 nod of men who, two hours previous, had been filled with divers lofty or potty hopes and desires, now lay •with stiffen .1 limbs in the dewy, flowery .... valley which separated the bastion from metto; G. \V. Glower, Grantville. the trench and on the level Moor of the I Grove ; Cleveland is stilt President, chapel for the dead in Sebastopol; hun- ; and will be until t i, e 4t h of March. dredS oi " ~ | Promptness. First a cold, then a cough, then con sumption, then death. “I took Dr. Acker’s English Remedy for Consump tion the moment I began to cough, ami I believe it saved my life.”—Walter X. Wallace, Washington. Sold by \Y . F. Broom, Xewnan, Ga. crawled, twisted aiiu groaned witli curses and prayers on their parched lips, some amidst the corpses in the flower strewn vale-, othel’S on stretch- ers, oh rots and on the blood stained floor of the hospital, ami still, as on the davs preceding, the red dawn burned i over Mount Sapun. the twinkling stars ! paled, the white mist spread abroad from the dark, sounding sea. the red glow illuminated the east; long, crimson cloudlets darted across the bright blue horizon, and still as on days preceding, the powc-*il. ah beautiful sun rose lip, giving promise of joy, love and happiness to all who dwell hi the i topol in May ” world.—‘ "(ie! ws> IcciD Clbrcrttscmcnts. a GENTS WANTED. Write Geo. A. San- : A born, Sec’y The Hukkalo Mutual Ac- | <u PENT AND SICK BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, j Buffalo, Mew York. Agents’ profits per month. Will prove it or pay forfeit. New portraits just out. Letters of Administration. G F.ORG I A—Cow eta County : M H. Couch having applied to the Court of < military of s»id county for permanent letters ofadminir (rationon theestateof vv. B Couch, lute of said county, deceased, all persons con cerned are required to show cause in said i Court In Hie lir-t Monday in Dect-mhernext.if any thoYjcan, rvliy said application should not be granted. This October 2bth. 188S. W. II. PERSONS*, Prs. fee, $3.00 Ordinary, j Letters of Dismission. G EORGI A—Cow eta Coir n t y : George A. Carter, administrator on the es tate of William Caldwell, late of said county, j deceased, having applied to tin Court ofOrdi- , nary of said county for letters of <1 smission j from his said trust, all persons , oncerned are j required to show cause in said Court by tlie firs; Monday in February next, if any they can why said application should not be grant ed. This October 28th, 1888. W. H. PERSONS. Prs. fee, $5.00 Ordinary. Application for Leave to Sell. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Thomas N. Bingham, guardian of his chil- Iren, Mary Ella Robertson, and W. H., Thos. DAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1888. Intelligent people, healthy location, experi enced and conscientious teachers. Due atten tion paid to tlie primary grades. TUITION. Primary grades, per month .... $1 '20 Intermediate grades, per month 2 00 High school and collegiate grades, per month 3 00 Board, per month $8 00 to $10 00 For particulars, address or consult THOS. H. M EACH AM, Principal. Palmetto, Ga. FARMERS’ Rochester. SUPPLY STORE! J. The Victims of Fright. The Oriental legend that represents cholera meeting the traveler flying from tlie scourge, and telling him that the majority of the dead were the victims of fright, not of the plague, seems to apply to the yellow fever scare in the United States. If the same number of people who die in New \ork in a. single season of pneumonia, consumption, or avoidable accidents, fell victims to yellow fever or any other epidemic, tiie city would bo emptied of inhabitants, and panic and consternation would prevail. Tlie scare created causes much more suffering and disturbance than the disease itself. Hence in some southern countries where it is endemic it attracts no more notice than most of the other evils that afflict the human family. Courage is one cf the ' best of medicines.—Once a \\ eek. 1. & G. 0. -SCR0GGIN Have removed their stock to the store-room on Drs. Starkey * Palen have the liberty to Fe ld- to tin- following named well-known p*r- sotts w lio have tried t h- ir ’realmeiit: Hon Wtr. D. Kelly, Member ot Congress, ^Rev.*'Vli-tor L. Conrad, Editor Lutheran Observer. Philadelphia. , , Rev. diaries W. Cushing, l>. I> New York. . Hon. Win. Penn Nixon, Editor Inter-Ocean, Cli'eago, Ill. W. H. Worthington, Editor New South, Birmingham. Mil „ .Judge H P. Vroomnn. Quenemo. Kail. Mi-7 Mary A Liven* ore, Melrose, Mass, judge R. s. Voorhees. New York City. Mr. E. C. Knight, Philadelphia. Mr. Frank Siddall, Merchant. Philadelphia. Hon. W. W. skuyler. Easton, Pa. Edward L. Wilson, 833 Broadway, N. i.. Editor Pliila. Photo. Fidelia M. Lyon. Waimea, Hawaii, f-tuid- wich Island. /* lex-mder Kitclde. Inverness, Scotland. Mrs. Manuel V. Oitego, Fresiililo, Zacate cas. M•xico , , , T Mr... Emma Cooper, Utilli, Spanish Hon- ! durus.-O. A. . _ .. .1. Cobbs. Ex- Vice Consul, casabnnea, llo- i roeco. ... \| v. Aslibrook. Red Bluft, California. S ja mes Moore, Htip’i Police, Blandl'ord, Dor- j setsliire, England. . , Jiieob Ward. It.iwral. New South Wales. And thousands of others in every purl Oi the United States. “Compound Oxygen—Its Mode of Action fTrccnvillc i and "s Results.-’is the titleof a new brochure V_7lCCII\ lilt- 1>( tNV( , hundred pages, published by Drs. W. H.Chide ' $3 50 sample sent free t« all. t.vrEtt it Son,28 Bond St . N. Y. The AVir RnqlanJ M’Jiral Journal, mi/*. •‘Wales’lNVISIBLESound Disc, for deafness, concentrates sound waves oa the drum, and outranks all devices of nf our&ffearditspossibilities are (treat. For sale bv H. E. WALES, Bridgeport, Ct. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fads to Restore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Prevents PandmIT and hair falling S»c. and 81.00 at Druggists, dren, Mary „ . ,, .. N I r., Benefit E., Walter A.. Jacob R , I ur- nell O., Robert L.. Maggie, and Paul B. Bing ham. having applied to the Court of Ordinary . ... — , .. of „j,jd county for leave to sell the remainder I _, >t . formprltr nccnnieil hv Starkey A- Palen, which gives to all inqiun rs inten st in one hundred acres of land in thejStiett !Oimen\ OCCUpicU \ tl ,|i information as to this remarkahlecura- tenth district of Meriwether county, known \ tir p Rmom and With lie\V live agent and a record of several humiied as tlie Malcomb place, which intere<t said VV. I . Uiuuiit, aitui nun ^»T^ ,, u7S£!“»J2i , rad'wSU n bJ and attractive additions there- are better prepared than granted. This November 2d, IS88._ _^ CVCT tO SCIT'C their CUStomei'S Pr This November 2d, ISKK. W. H. PERSONS, fee. Ordinary. with anything that may be: — needed in the Drv Cxocds or] surprising cures in a wide range ol chronic cases—many of them after being abandoned to die hv other physicians. Will be mailed free to a y address on application. Read the brochure. DBS STARKEY A PALEN, 1529 Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa. Administrator’s Sale. Georgia—uoweta county: Grocery line, and at the lowest virtue of an order from the Court ol Or- ! # J . 7 THE By dinary of Coweta county, will be sold before liyijjO' OlTCeS. i lie Court-house tloor in said county, on tlie; t? I first Tuesday in December, 188S, between the an( j Other Staple PfOOdS Were n f«i» one miarter of an ncrc. * I c* Their groceries “NEWNAN GIRL” A Story of the Chi. V strange story is told of the CiJ. 11o was cousiiJeruil invinciHlo fly tlie Moors, anti brave as were the turhaned warriors they never eonltl withsfaiul the rod«>nl)t- tible champion of Spain. In the midst of a campaign the Cid died. Grief and dismay fell over the entire Spanish sol diery, and-as an attack from the Moors was imminent, tlie fear of defeat in creased their sorrow. At length it was resolved to place the dead man, dressed in complete armor, with helmet on anil visor down, upon his war mule, and thus, following once more their leader, the Spanish knights rode against the foe. The dread Cid, though powerless to strike a blow and cold in death, w as so feared by the Moors that they lied; the Chris- I ^on Standard, turns pursued and gained a great victory. No lofty tomb marks the spot where the Cid found a grave. In a cheap glass covered case in the town hall of Burgos his iKities anil dust and Ximena’s arc ex posed to view. This little handful of bones and a bottle filled with small | ieces of the skeleton, are all that Spain has I remind Iter of hcror.ee brave anil foriuiu- able champion, Don Rodrigo de Bivar. Home Journal. I» \ ron ami His Dietetics. Lord Byron was remarkably abstemi ous. owing to a morbid fear of obesity. For a long period of time he lived upon soda water and biscuits. At another time, according to Moore, “A thin slice of bread, with tea tit breakfast, a light vegetable dinner, with a bottle or two of : seltzer water, tinged with vin do Grave, • and in the evening a cup of green tea, * without milk or sugar, formed the whole of his sustenance. The pangs of hunger i he appeased by privately chewing tobacco ; and smoking cigars. ” In Greece Byron lived upon dry bread, vegetables and j cheese; and, to ascertain the effect of | his dietetics, he used to measure his , wrist and waist every morning, taking medicine if he found an increase.—Lou EXHAUSTED VITALITY rj'IIE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the J great Metrical Work of the ase ou Mauhooii, Nervous auilt n.ysical Debility, Premature Decline, Errors of Youth, ami the uxtold miseries consequent thereon, 3LO pages 8 vo, prescriptions for all diseases. Cloth, full gilt, only S : -un, bj‘ mail, sealed. Illustrative sample free to all young and middle aged men. Send now. The Gold cud Jewelled Jtedal awarded to tlie author by the Na tional Medical Association. Address P. O. box 1C93, Boston. Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKER, err -d uateof Harvard Medical Coilesc,25ycar8’praci..oe tn Boston, who may be consulted confidentially. Specialty,Diseases of Mar.. OIHeo No.-l Buldnchst. cent rise in prices, and they 'house: propose to give their custo- lesfal hours of sale, one quarter oi an acre. , * i r m more or less, ou Fliut Hill, in Hurricane dis- mostly hoUGfllt nClOre the rC trict, said county, and bounded its fellows: ' . . j t On tlie north by Amos Wood, on the east, by Wood’s children, on the south by tlie McIn tosh road, and on tin* wi st by U sirles Jones. Also, om-iourili interest in a certain house,. - . ,r . u!i'l lot in tin-city of Newnan, on Flint Hill, i mers ^ll<g lull Ijeiieht Ol tlllS and bounded as foPows: i*n the north by Mrs. j , Cooley’s land, on the east by Ray’s land and j advantage. 1 heV have thC east line of lot No.26. the same beinsr tlie line ; . o . J .. r r 11 between tin- Hurricane and town ilisttict of niCeSt and IJl'ettieSt III1C OI lall said county, on the south l»y the old McIntosh j . 1 . i trail, and on the west by Amy Thompson’s an( j winter Glothingj 111 tOWll, land.- Terms cash. This November 1st, 1808. . . c ^. m. D.carter, anc j respectfully invite an in- They Adm’r ol Amy Thompson, dec’d. Pts. fee, $5.43. spection of the same are also headquarters for fine Boots and Shoes, and can of- SherifT’s Sale for December GEORGI A—Coweta ■ ounty: Will be sold before the Court-house door in , Newnan, said county, within the lesal l>«»'rs ! f er j n( JuCCmeiltS that Will make of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, ; _ the following described property, to-wit: your interest tO SCC thCIll MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. CIGARS — - ------- , t . nal - 1 t ie - v : Take the lead over all compet- will take pleasure in shosung . a|)d wj „ continue to do 1its of laud Nos. 128 and 129, in tlie original Fifth district of said county, including tlie Hpfore buvinfT. laetory unu mill of defendant. Also, all tlie' _ J iiersonal property now contained in said far- Gl Ve them ;ory and mill, including the usual machinery neci'ssary for s; -pinning frames Invalids, aged pt*<>plt*. nursing moth ers, overworked, wearied out fathers, will tind the happiest lVsults from a ju dicious use of Dr. Sherniaii s Frickly or kid- Any book li-.-n in-<i in M i in! v. ainli i i iq Suraiiing \i itlioi PiiiK-J i-mnl-in-i*-,l b> S lin-at indiici-nieiit.* to r.-rpagation of Date Palms. The date palms, which form the wealt'.i of the Arabs of the desert, and one of which now waves its King Ivutgus in too breeze Lefci e us. are till female; the male or polien lie.iritig flowers of thedatekind alwavs g.o'v on a separate tree; and as jiollcn is produced by them in vast quail- tiiies, it f. jut nt'ccssai'y i. i irn‘\sv> to have more than a si tgie nial>* stem t<> some forty or fifty fruit bearing inuHid- ttals. The Arabs, thcrefora. never raise their palms from seed, ns they cannot make sure of-the sex of seedlings: they take stick rs from the root of a female uve. ahvadv known to L>e a good bearer of line lruit; and these suckers not only follow the sc\ of the so called mother, but'also reproduce its special peculiari ties of llower and setNl in every rest' i t. Thev cannot fail to do so. indeed, scvtt.g that they are part and parcel of theoriy.i- nal ; aim. actual members of the -oif gam,- plant; just as the various branches of au apple tree alt bear ’.ho s.ane kmu ol anples. er tiieltoughs of a currant t t-sh ail produce the seif same currants. — l'ep- ular Science Monthly. Ash Hitters. Where the liver net s are affected, prompt action is nec- | essarv to change the tide towards. health, ere thedisease becomes chronic possib y incurable, and there is noth-; imr better to lie found in the whole! range of yiii tjrid iiiitli 1 '". Sold eteiv- where. Sin has tht* awful [tower of sell-prop agation. It grows stronger with every indulgence. And the awlul possihiiitv Erosp**ns. with H 'ini n-OMit. i!• " vlind **s. i *. ’ t > e »•«•;»I rsu’tm Ediior of file • !» • i’roctor. Th • i* I 'id.ih i\ H i .i i !»v l*r .1 A. .. new York. ojhu mii* r* at!ing:. t intlcs. u |»r» m«* 4*«u rt. rum-*- j>t» iitit-urt' I> OI 1 1. v 115. SI)1 IJ Ill II irdlliun, I S>, inicic * ,uu JXViry. , # * . , • t t be usual dyeing miwhinery anil dyestuffs, a t-hpir croOClS. whether VOU WISH wool carding machine, and tlie usual accom- o ’ to buy or not. .1. M R <-ki. paniineuts of the same. Also, five thousand pounds of cotton yarn, more or less. Also, tin i usual corn mill machinery and implemi nts. : All found ii the defendant’s possession, i.ev- i<"i ou as trie property of the Willi-oxon Man ufacturing Company to satisfy a fi. fa. issued rom Co we’a Fupi-rior Court in favor ot W. Y. tkinson. administrator, and Mary A. Ed wards, administratrix, \s. tlAt said Willcoxon Manufacturing Company. Wiis Nov. 2d. 1S88. UEO. H. CARMICAL, Bherifi'. Prs. fee $5.18. NEWNAN WAGON HINDERCGrfNS. The only sure Cur© for Corns. StopsaUjKun. _£n.<mres •omfart to the feet, loa at Druggets. HibcoxACo., N. Y. PARKER’S GINGER TONIC i .ie bo>t ol ail remedies tor Toward Pains. ColL. Indiges tion, Exhaustion and all Stom ach and Bowel troubles. Also Order to Perfect Service. GEORGIA—Cowkta County: Georgia Loau and Trusty Rule Nisi to COMPANY. AT FOLDS OLD STAND, Foreclose Mortgage. Company, vs. . Emma C. Moore. ’ Coweta Superior Court, , September Term, lSss.t v. hi .kin Tin Railroad in <. riitia. The young t*mjh.Tor cf t nu n ;ir.iii-c.- himself now and then by_ around his [ alace grounds m : miniautre railroad, au i enjoys a monop oly of the only railroad now running in his uomiui ms. Tito French governin' nt hrv in-"'* made a verv hands-dae pivsi-nt and ; the JUS to U II plete r; starcsir- he win some ; 1 lopes. 1 of r.dln tabs ait raih* c;.: try to ya: Is. ; vendor. tinny c .: ot ,- of the ii,ad [ ing will c. w: - Hosloa Us.. c ; Luang rad trai m.dd - ' - - tlio sh: bu. if f a co at- Ch hu se iii as, in- i. Fr. ihis—the final victory in our hearts ot l j ie mus t effective cure for sill which becomes OUr master and tV- i Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and ;g ‘ i affections ot the breathing l GlUt. ' organs. It promotes refreshing To have good health medicine is nec- ^p. improves the appetite. i n„ \ ;i,. ,K overcomes nervous prostration. ■ essarv occasionally. As a tannly medi cine we can reccommend Laxatlor. the , ' great regulator, and advise all t<* have : a package constantly on hand for cases ot necessity. A\"e request all utOthers to stop using laudanum for their babies, and use Dr. Hull's Baby Syrup, a safe medicine. It contains nothing injurious. We are all of us workers, in one way ' or another: but how many are possess ed with an earnest desire that the work we put front our hands -s!i:r 1 ] be thor ough. honest and fait hfill. i - — Bucklin’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Son <. Ulcers, Salt Kheum. Fe ver Sores, Tett’-r. Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all ^kin Erup tions. and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or mmev refund-| ed. Price 25 cents per 1h>x. l;'or sale by A. J. Lyndon. For sale, also, by J. I.. Askew. Pal metto; G. W. dower. Grantville. Life is a compost ion of a multitude of little thin--. Men design not to be harsh and hard would not be unfair. But not enough attention is being paid e amenities *.f life. A kind wore, rd ot < ,ecr. of exculpation: a little ill. a picture, a llower. a book, ucourt- -\. a polite b<-w. ’ cordial smil—!t«*w (hii gs coimrt tie- wi i . ss ,;i life into au F.oeit ! and gives new life and strength o the weak and aged. 5 oc. and f t.oo, at Drgguists. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPFS COCOA BREAKFAST. “By a thoriuuth knowl. iig«* of tlie* natural hieb govern i lie oja-ral ions of digestion and nu 1 ri>inn.and tiynea'eftil aujiiicrioo oi well—e’ecieri i '*»<*,ia.' Mr Fpjis lias jirovitied our breakta-t 1 aides v itli a del cate'y flavored bevel- ge win,-ii m.-iv se \ e US mauv l.ea v\ ,loi-t*>i’s b'lts. D is by 1 lie judicious u--e of sm-b artu-les of di t that a constitution may gridunlly be bni't up until s'mnsH'.mali to resist everv tentleney tn diswse Hundreds of subtle imdVnlies are fi -a'ing nronml us ready •o :Otark wherever there is a weak (mint \l e i'.iav esi-au- mriay « mtai slmlt t*y keeping • - ur'seivesV- •rtifi*-<t" wtl b t>uie blr isl and a p r 'ip- ,-riv nourished trnsne V—< ivil Service <■ .jte M:c*tr :nij> > with Isdloig water m • niik. S .Id onlv m ‘ a • tmund * i - hv G r «» -ars. lalielle,! thu-: .J A AIKS KI'ls & fO. H- mu-ipatliie Oil* mist-, I omit.n, Fngland. DEPOT ST., NEWNAN, GA. We are now prepared to do It appearing totlie Coun. by the petition oi ' any kind of Wagon work, and tlie Georgia Loan and Trust company, that . ' , , . , ^ ; KmmaC. Moore, on the 1st day of August, in tne best and IHOSt Workman- 1 1885.executed and delivered to said Georg a ... x-^^ L,,e c-,, Loan and Trust Com pan • a mortgage on a like manner. INOtnlllg l)Ut SC- tract of land, being one farm lying in a b<Hly, . " • , • • f L„ „ consisting of fractional lot number one him- lcCt niatei 1 al IS USed in the COll- ■tred and thirteen (113), containing one bun- , - r <tr**d ltm acres, more or less, anc one liun- StrilCtlOlI OI OU1 WagOnS, aiHl dred 100'acres off the east part of fractional j „l:„1„ ^ ,, i lot one hundred anil sixteen (118;,—said farm e\ r er\ Vehicle OI OU1 nianiltaC-j being the same owned and occupied by Em _ „„ nkt-oi.Mu I mn C. Moore—all in the Fourth district of tlirC IS Sold Upon an aDSOlUte , rowitacounty, .S»at<-oi Georgia; forthe pur- pose of securing tlie payment ol a certain guarantee. oron issorv note forthe sum ol six luindred x n i • j_ -r W Am\T^ dollars, made by said Emma C- Moore on the 2\il KinQS OI VV jr\vJvJlN D, i 1st day of uanst, 1885, and payab e to ihe . , , | r - , v U A\'C said Georgia Loan and Trust Com any, due (dOUulC OT Single,) UKA l O ,.n tlie 1st day of vngust. 180 •, with interi-st at r* \ 'I'C „ ilu rate of eiglit per cent per annum until UAfv 1 O, eiC., aid, payai le s<mi-aniiua>ly, on the first iso as long as tobacco is raised in Havana. These cigars are I made by hand, right here at home, and are warranted to ! be 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. to t :l w r li:e of Terrible. T AM' York ( piioum iths in Ne >L a Sl S£j IEK1J3U The cab:: cl or-jan was iutrod •. ti :i i:s p- sent form by Ma?'n Jc ilamiin in 1S6I. G:' r laakers followed in the manu.ac:are of these ir.Mrrtmen'i, but the Mason & Han-Aa Urgaas l.av r.i.v.; - :-aia- taiced their snpr mary as the L tin . w.,r.<L Mason & Iiasniia oil-r, as C. n o: the nneqaaiied excellence of the - i r:. ns. i •_> fa 11; at at ail of the great World’s Exhibit s';-.-, that of Paris, 18JT. FA .O .T - o: r ;i -a with best makg ,’i j ; ! » • 1 5 . * cocn- tries, they have g j T •*-» -• r? - ■ a- ' i- cn t!.e h'ighe?'. V S i Vp J J h 'j : r . L s- tratedcaialogr.ea $-2 T < •' ■ ?!a-i n Jell mlindor t bo- rn- for I - . ll superior to a.l others. Ti. / - • hi excv’ieace ach : cv -i by r-: • r ?• . . m.tk- ::i -he ;:c. iliivs of F»iiruary and August in cac-h yea-, according to the tenor of t- n interest coupons for tw n'y-f'iur dollars inch, bearing exen date with said note and thereto aitached, and ten per cent on the whole amount tor attor .■ex’s fees. Ai:d should any default tie made In the payment by said Enin.a < '• Moore id either inter, st coupon thereto annexed, as stipulated, then tlie principal < f tbe said ob ligation, in tlie discretion of ti e holder, shall ltec< me line ami pay abb- a t th>- date- of such default, regardle-s of the dale of maturity: and further, weiving and renouncing all rights and be- efits of hotiiest*-a«i and exernp- i ion of all property, personal and real, provi- led f,,r under the laws and constitution of eorgia and of the United states, a- against the enforcement and collection of tbe said ob ligation. which =aid note and interest <-o - pons tii said Kn.nm C- M<a»ie refuse- to pay: It i- i rdered, thereiore, that tiie said Emma i’. >Io«we pay into ti:i> Court, ou or belor** t lie first dav of the next t*-rm there* if. tin- princi- r al and interest and yitrirnev ’- fees due on said oi. igation, and the osl of suit or in d*- . :!t iher- of the Court xv ; i pn.i-e«‘dastojus- tic»- m»v appertain. Ann it i- f ;rth. r ordered, that this rule be i ■ f.'i-' d u Tue Hekai.h and Advikti- - m a i;t wspaper puMn-lied in t; < county ■,f Coweta, once month for four i: "Itriis. or s,-rvi • n tin--aid Kuima Moo •-. or iter -ia igent or attorn*-; . three monl - • , * * his . 8ep- , -, |. i -. i—\V HVKK18. ;. - '• IW [,l . J. S. C. C. ' **«: rio t-r's Alto’m-v. I CURE FITS! When I say Cure I do not mean inertly to Btop them for a time, and then have them ro- ■ tarn again. I mean A RADICAL CURE. made to order, I have made the disease of with patent iron hub.and axle.j FITS, EPILEPSY or or otherwise, as purchaser may FALLING SICKNESS, irp A life-long study. I warrant my remedy to ULr,,lv ^ Cure the worst case6. Because others have Special attention given to buggy, wagon and plantation ^^ 0 lf^" BL V R c E o« E 87on.m.Ihtn g x ?ort repair work. Buggies over hauled and repainted. Horse shoeing a specialty. All work done by skilled; workmen, under the supervis- j ion of an experienced superin tendent, and WARRANTED. Get our prices and give us! an order; we guarantee satis ; trial, and it will cure you.' Address H.G. ROOT, M.C., 18” Pearl St., NEW YORK NEW WATCH SHOP AND NEW JEWELRY STORE faction. D. -t side Public Sqtmr- t-i Buchimai;' J. FOLDS, Supt. V/ATCHE5 Cl *- D K - F K KT. ni'H-rl r: - COTTON SEED WANTED I will j>av the highest mar ket price f.>r an unlimited nuaritin <>! cotton CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPEC TACLES, ETC. Everything * t si v> r.v .-Imrt pn-lit. to-uit tlie hr>nlne» of the tiim-.-. K <ry:hing gmtran- teed :»> rt-p- n*'<i Rtpaii'itg ilniic in tlie vt*ry bnst rn.-iiiiier. K,, : -' . ,,n I for in-tani wnrk.wli re In •!• -1r.j» V i FRY J I" WEI.HR, Farm h :,:t era (■: China o: . : A c:rc:.iar, c, hundred j x’ r. togethrr wi h - Pian s and < • MASOHdt IJh-t'ON. . ; t , IT, , - . .. : anv - .1 \ Yv'ii! ratiem ion seed, dellv- onthe At st Point Rail-; have parties at i receive, weigh •- cet*d A. SMITH. EWXAN. ( Bfg G P'Wen .er- ta <1 crlj by *.^o £-iz3 fJmeinaaU,S , •V Obio. SkNORG-Dj NF-.V Y.J“.; P. i.L'.-.-KLi . Newnan, Ga. A. J. LYXIiliN. Age a .id c- it arid .end- -rers. . Ji.»„ , Hi. o. by Druggists. Xtv. mm, Ga. n'l fu >'; D