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Better to sit at a master's feet
Than thrill a listening State
Better suspect that thou art protid
Than be sure that thou art great.
—George McDonald
Wonders of Woman's Hair.
A woman's hair may grow to the
length of six feet. ilme. Hess, of
Paris, refused G,000 francs for her
“cranial covering,” which was about
that measurement. Four hundred hairs
of average thickness would cover an
inch of space. The blonde belle has
about 140,000 filaments to comb and
brush, while the red haired beauty has
to Le satisfied with SS.OtiU; the brown
haired damsel may have 109,000, the
black haired but 102,000. Few ladies
consider that thev carry some forty or
Tlic Growth of CliiJrlruj.
The rule of growth is that a child
should increase two pounds in weight
for every inch in height lietween three
and four feet, and two and a half
pounds for every inch between four
And five feet. A remarkable fact is i /■>: ’ti .
that the boys at the public schools and "“ lCS , of hair 011 ll , lClr
young men at the universities, and fair ^y even have o d c^
' ( ,_ p n „ ,> | „ . n i seventy miles of threads of gold e\ er\
entenng the public service, here called ^ ■ .
„ , i ' „ , , morning. A German experimentalist
f ^ 1 ‘T proved that a single Lair will sus-
1 ? g* ,,OUndS t ° 1 pend four ounces wfthout breaking,
twenty pounds heavier, than boys in 1 L , , • 1 11 ~ ~ ,1
the board schools and young appren strCtdlin - under tho P roccss and
tices and workmen. Two causes may
be assigned for this: first, heredity;
and secondly, favorable surroundings.
Deficient and improper food, town iir,
laborious work at early ages, all stunt
the growth. Every one knows how a
change from close town to free coun
try life, with plenty of exercise, stimu
lates growth. A good rule for pre
dicting future height is that if five feet i. ... , . ... , 1
is passed between 10 and 11 years of 1 111 connection with dress vests, which are
age, tho child will be tall; ifbetween embroidered with a degree of elabora- j
13 and 14 years, of medium stature, if tion deeding u^ii the taste and the :
not till 15 years of age, be will be ! P° cketbook of the wearer
“Shall our girls whistle?’’ Of course
if they strengthen their lungs by taking
Dr. Hull’s Cough Syrup.
“When headache joins neuralgia,
then c< ; mef- the tug of war." A wise
general marshals Hi' forces, charges
with a bottle of Salvatioh Oil, and
the doughty foe lies cringing in the
dust. _____
Sins of commission are the usual pun
ishment for sins of omission. lie that
leaves a duty may weii fear that he will
be left to commit a crime.
Cegal Hotices.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
; GEORG 1 A—Cowkta County:
All arsons having demands against the es- j
tate o! W. P. Carter, late of said eoanty.de- I
i c> as. d. are hereby notified to render In their j
: demands to the undersigned according to laxv;
: and all persons indebted to said estate are re- j
q Hired to make Immediate payment. This ;
. isth dav of October. 1SSS.
T. C. NALL.
' Prs. fee. J'1.00. Administmtor.
ing under the process
contracting again. But the hair thus
heavily weighted must be dark brown,
for blonde hair breaks down under
two and a half ounces.—Home Jour
nal.
Embroidery In Men’s Dress.
It is probable that embroidery will
soon play a prominent part in men’s
dress. Thus far it has onlv shown itself
short.—London Reader.
The coming
fall will, however, witness the introdiic-
i tion of embroidery upon coats, vests and
: trousers. Thus far none of these gar
ments have been made up in America,
: but the material has been made for
, them, and considerable quantities of
j West of England cloths have been sent
' to Paris to be embroidered to the order
of leading New York tailors, in patterns
for vest, coat and trousers.—Pittsburg
Bulletin.
Tlic Way of It.
There were four or five mc-n in a
knot, and they were discussing a can 1
didate who had been elected.
“I’m sorry be got there,” said one.
“So am I.” added a second. “He’s
a dangerous man.”
“Ho ought to be tarred and feath- J
ered, instead of holding an office!” ex- |
claimed a third. ! Post Cards at a Discount.
“Yes, and I'd like to put on the tar!” 1 \ company has been formed in Eng-
shouted a fourth. ! land to supply post cards at a farthing j
At that moment the man came j wfiicfi will make communication j
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
sign- of pneumonia and consumption
can positively be checked by Dr Acker’s
English Henc dy for consumption. For
sale by W. 1’. Broom, Newnau, Ga.
Personalities are cheap; they are the
poverty of our intellectual resources,
and they rarely end in honor or chari
ty. ‘
Another Case of Fraud.
The market i- full of imitations, rep
resented t" be the same as llawkes’-
New Cryst ilized Lenses. These imita
tions are, in most cases, productive of
positive injury to the eyes of the wear
er. Manx dealers will recommend in
ferior spectacles and eye-glasses and
those of lower price, which afford more
profit to themselves, ‘'all at A. K.
llawkes’ optical depot, 1'.* Decatur st..
under Kimball House, Atlanta, (la.,and
have your eyes fitted with the wonder
ful crystallized lenses. Physicians in
dorse'them, Governors, Senators, Legis
lators and the most distinguished men
everywhere commend and wear them.
These glasses are not sold in Xewnan.
Application Tor Year’s Support.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
The re-turn of ttie appraisers setting apart
twelve montl s’support t<> Jennie D. Couch,
minor child of W. H. Couch, deceased, having
u. en died in my office, all persons concerned
are cited to show cause by (tie 7th of Jan
uary. l-SD, why said application for twelve
months’support should not he granted. This
November 29. IS88. W’. H. PERSONS,
p r s. fee, 4" 00 Ordinary.
Why Women Fade.
Women lose their beauty because
colds undermine their life. I)r. Acker’s
English Remedy for Consumption is an
absolute cure for colds. Solo by W. P.
Broom, Xewnan, (fa.
around the corner, smiling with de
light and both hands ready for shak
ing, and as he halted he said: a.
“Well, boys, I got there.”
“You bet you did 1” shouted the four
in chorus.
“And I want you to drink with me.”
“You bet we will! Hurrah for
you
And thev drank his beer and said
cost next to nothing. It ought, in
America, to be really less than nothing, I
for it is said that an American never
knows the difference between a cent !
and nothing. Thus half a cent ought j
to to just half a cent—less than |
nothing. The Farthing Letter Card !
company prints advertisements around 1
the margin of the post card and thus :
makes its profits. It is expected that!
feetn dbnerttsement
s.
* GENTS WANTED. Write Geo. A. Snn-
fv born, sec y Tn k Bi’ffalo’Muti’al Ac
cident and sai, k Benefit Association.
Buffalo, Nexv York.
Application Tor Year’s Support.
GEORGIa—Coxveta County:
Tlie return of ilie appraisers netting apart
ixvelve months' support to the family <>f Mnl-
Uerrv S. Smith, deceased, having been Ill .1 in
mv office, all persons concerned are cited to
siioxT cause by the 7’h day of Januai y, 1S99.
wii \ -aid application for twelve months’ sup
port should not be granted. This Xoveiiitier
§ 8S8. W. H. PERSONS,
| Prs. fee, 43 00 Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA— Coxy eta County:
George A. Carter, administrator qn the es
tate of NV’liiam Caldwell, late of said county,
deceased, having applied to the Court ofOrdi-
nary of said county for letters of d smission
fro 111 his said trust,"all persons concerned are
' required to show cause in said Court by the
;irst Monday in February ne\t, if any they
I can, xx-hy said application should not be grant
ed. Tkis October 2titli, JSSS.
*W. H. PERSONS,
1 Prs. fee, 4?.*) Ordiuary.
Letters of Dismission,
: GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Edward W. Morgan, administrator of John
Morgan, late of said county, deceased, having
applied to the Court of Ordinary ot saidenun-
r.- for letters 01 dismission ’from Ids said trust,
i it’ll persons concerned are required to show
cause in said Court by the tirsi Monday in
March next if any they can. xvhy >aid appli-
1 cation should not be granted. This Nox’ent-
1 ber :50th, 1883. \V . H. PERSONS,
' Prs. fee, 45. Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
■ GEORGIA—Coweta County:
By virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Coxveta county, xvill be sold before
!be Court-house door in said county, on the
p-st Tuesday in January, 1839, between the
legal hours of sale, the following property,
to-xx-it:
€6UcattonaI.
WALKER HIGH SCHOOL,
ioat5.
Tlie Fall Session epms on the First
Monday in September.
Students prepared for the Senior class in
college.
From fifty to one uuuim-u uoiiars per an- 1
num can lie saved by patronizing this school j
instead of sending pnpWa to enter the lower
college classes, and equal proficiency is guar- !
«li teed.
Girls are boarded by it .r r-rincipal and study :
at night uuder his supervision.
Board and Tuition 413W) per scholastic
month. DANIEL WALKER, Prln. |
188B.
PALMETTO HIGH SCHOOL,!
PALMETTO, GA.
FALL TERM WILL BEGIN WEDNES
DAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1SS8.
Intelligent people,healthy location,experi
enced and conscientious teachers. Due atten
tion paid to the primary grades.
TblTION.
Primary grades, per month 41 20
Intermediate grades, per month ’J On
High school and collegiate grades, per
month .’ 8 00
Board, per month 4S 00 to J10 Of*
For particulars, address or consult
Til 08. H. M EACH AM, Principal,
Palmetto, Ga.
DRS. STARKEY & PALEN’S
TREATMENT BY INHALATION.
THADCMARJf .a REGISTERED*
1629 Arcti Street, Philad’a, Pa«
For Consumption. Asthma. Bronchitis,
Dyspepsia. Catarrh, Hay Fever, Head
ache, Debility. Rheumatism.
Neuralgia ami all
CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISORDER*-
••The Compound Oxygen Treatment,” Pit*.
Starkev A Palm. No. 1529 Arch St., Philadel
phia, liax-e been using for the last sex-entopn
xears, is a scientific adjustment ol the ele
ments of Oxyg.n and Nitrog n magnetized,
and tlic compound ’s so condensed and matle
portable that it is sent all oxer the xvorld.
FARMERS’
SUPPLY
they had rather seen all the rest of the i0Q,000 cards a week will be sold,
ticket defeated titan to have him get ; Em,-land uses 190,000,000 cards a
left.—Detroit Free Press. year. America uses about 339,000,000
cards each year.—Detroit Free Press.
Methods of Removing Freckles.
A lotion of chloride of lime made
very weak and dried on the face in
the sun for five minutes and washed
Thr A>ir Fn-l’ar,! .••r.lin7* Jnuma'. Mi.a.
•‘WaleeMN VISIBLE Sound Disc,
r m ■— * a"\ tor deatitesi. coat-t-Jin.'.-* sour.it wares
UtAr >t the drum, and outraak'i ali derices of i
r -if *rura?e and it. Tiossibititi-s are great. ‘
Tor sale by H. H. WALES, Bridgeport, Ci.
Tlie Grlgtn of Name’s.
Many explanations have been given
of tlic origin of the present uglv name
tllU Mill IU1 L-l > Vy 1111I1LL ICO uliu D HOilV U VI l AAV.- v * ,*■/» * • -i •
off with lemon juice, followed by j of “Rotten Row, ’ the fashionable drive
glycerine, will usually banish freckles. ! in Hyde park, but this is the most
If*they don’t go at tlic first appliea- ; likely one: it was once the houte ae
tion tliey will with sufficient reneti- ! Roi. So of Charing Cross, where a ;
tion. Or you may touch the freckles I fine monument stands with too little
with javelle water, taking great care space about it to see it to advantage. It
it does not touch the eyes, lips or the | was erected, so iL is said, to Oucen
iT-icirlr. <if flir> mikp :iinl nfii'r ti ft'xx’ Klcaiioi’. ;i’id site was known as Chore
inside of the nose, and after a few
minutes of washing off with lemon or
vinegar as before. When I say that
javelle water, used by laundresses,
will bleach the hair, it is distinctly not
with a view of recommending it, as it
will undoubtedly kill the hair and in-
Eleanor. and she was known as Uliore
Dei a*—hence Charing Cross.—“M P.”
iu Hume Journal.
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Cleanses and beautifies the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Never Fails lo Restore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Prevents 1 'andrutr nn>l hair failing
50e. anil gl.t>'»at Iiniggists.
byJ.L. Bean and J. H. Bradbury Sold n*
the property of Alexander Bean, late of said
county, deceased. This November 30, isss.
Terms of sale—One-half cash, balance in 12
months, with S percent, interest from day of
«a‘e. J- L. BEAN,
Prs. fee, 43.93 Adm’r
Sheriffs Saies for January.
GEORGIA—Cowkta 1 ounty :
Will be sokl before i lie Court-house door in
Ni wnan. said county, xvithln flic legal hours
of sale,on the first Tuesday in January, 1SX‘I,
tii. following described property, to-xvit:
All that tract or lot of land lying and being in
Fifth.now Hurricane district,said
STORE!
Reads Their Names Publicly.
One of the most successful ministers
of our whole connection has inaugu-
juro tho brain in time, as all hair i rated the following practice in taking
bleaches and golden dyes do.—Shirley I the benevolent collections: He reports
Dare’s Letter. by name from the pulpit every donor,
with the amount given. He also de
signates the names of liis membership
specifically, and those who have not
made any subscription are fully re
ported by name with a cipher ap
pended.—Boston Zion’s Herald.
Advantages of Smokeless Powder.
The fatal power of the new weapon
of the French army lies principally in
the smokeless powder used. The army
provided with it can conceal from the
enemy the presence of both its artil
lery and its infantry. Tlie opposing
battalions may bear the thunder of the
guns, but they cannot discover the
situation of the marksmen nor the ob
ject at which they areaiming. It will
be equally impossible to estimate the
distance or ascertain the direction in
which tho fire should bo returned.
The cavalry will be helplessly exposed
to slaughter. Strategy on
ri’HE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the
A great MiUleal Wnrk of the
age on Manh. iod, Nervous ttiui *
rhysieal Debility, Premature
Decline, Errors of Youth, and 1 *
the untold miseries consequent
thereon, SU0 pages
prescriptions for
Cloth, full gilt, only $!.U0, bx 1
mail, sealed. Illustratix-o sample free to ali young
and middle aged men. Send noxv. The Gold and
Jew oiled iled.il awarded to Ute author by tlie Na
tional Medical Association. Address P. 0. box
nor,, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKER, grid-
uateof Harvard Medical College,25years' jiract.ee
in Boston, who may l>o consul ted confidentially.
Specialty, Di-cases i f Mao. Or.'.< • No. 4i:u'.‘iui-iist-
•J. I. & G. 0. SCR0GGIN
Have removed their stock to
the store-room on Greenville
street formerly occupied by
W. P. Broom, and with new
and attractive additions there
to are better prepared than
ever to serve their customers
with anything that may be
needed in the Dry Goods or
Grocery line, and at the lowest
living prices. Their groceries
and other staple goods were
the original Fifth.now Hurricane district,said mOStly boUgllt btfOTC the re-I
! county and -hale, and known as lot No (ii. cen f- r j se j n prices, and they
propose to give their custo
mers the full benefit of this
Drs. Starkey A Pnlen have the liberty to Fe-
fer to the following named xvell-knoxvn per-
-ons who have tried tlv-iv treatment:
Hon. Win. D. Kelly, Member of Congress,
Philadelphia.
Rex’. Victor L. Conrad, hthtor Lutheran
Observer, Philadelphia.
Hex-, diaries \V. Cushing, D. D , Rochester..
New York. _,, . _
Hon. Win. Penu Nixon, Editor Inter-Oeean,
rbtenro, 111.
W. H. Worthington, Editor New South
Birmingham. Ala.
Judge II P. Vrooman, Quenemo, Kan.
Mrs. Mary A. Lix-ern ore, Melrose, Mass.
Judge K. S. Voorhees, New York City.
Mr. E. C. Knight, Philadelphia. , ,
Mr. Frank siddtill. Merchant,Philadelphia.
Hon. W. W. Sku.vler. Easton. Pa.
Edward I.. Wilson, 8J3 Broadway, N. i ,
Editor Phila. l’lioto.
I-’alelia M. Lyofi, Waimea, Hawaii, sand
wich Island.
Alexander Ritchie. Inverness, Scotland.
Mrs. Manuel V. Ortego, Fresuillo, Zacate
cas. Mexico.
Mrs. Emma Cooper, Uiillx, Spanish lion
durus, C.A. ,
J. Cobbs, Ex-Vice Consul, Casabanca, Mo
rocco.
M. V. Ash brook. Red Blufl, California.
James Moore, Sup’t Police, Blanill’ord, Dor
setshire, England.
Jacob Ward, Boxvral, New South Wales.
And thousands of others in every part o:
the United States.
“Compound Oxygen—Its Mode of Action
and its Results,” is tlie titleofa nexv brochure
of txvo hundred pages, published by Drs
Starkey A l’alen, which gives to all Inquirers
full information as to tills remarkable corn
tive agent and a record of several hundred
surprising cures in .a xvide range of chremh
cases—many of them after being abandoned
to die by other physicians. Will be mailed
free to a y address on application. Rea 1
the brochure. „ „ „. .
DRS. STARKEY A PALEN,
1529 Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa.
THE
“NEWNAN GIRL”
I bounded on the north by lands of Marion
! P,i aver.-, on tlie • nth by J. 14. Pendergnist,
i on tho east by J. W . Clarke, and on the west
i,v \v. 15 MerVv, containing txvo hundred txvo I
and a half (202! ^: acres, more or less. Levied j
on as the property of J. W. Clarke to satisfy nr lnt-i <rc T'llf-V have t he 1
four rt. fas', issued from Coxveta County Court dUVclIlldgC. lilCV HdVC me.
in favor ol J. A. Parks x r s. the said J. W. niepct qnil TirctflCSf llllC of filll
i Clarke; one fl fa. issued from Coxveta County UlCCNL dllU jllLlllCbt llllGUi lcin
I Court in favor of Jones & Bowers vs. tlie said anf l yvintcr fUothino" i IT tOWTl I
: J. W. Clarke: one fi. fa. issued from Coweta ana " UllLI ^iULUHig in luxx u, |
I County Court in favor of the Patapsco Guano | nnf i rCktiecf fllllv invitC HI! 111-.
i Comi any, for use of Jones & Boxvers, vs. tlie ' dlKl rCS[.)C L LI U11) IllXllC
aid J. W. Clarke; and one fi fa. issued trom i cnccl inn of lilt 1 SillllC 1 llCV '
ow-etn Countv Court in favor of J. J. Good- ' hllCCLlUll Ol tlic Maniu. i ux x
• No. 291, in tlic First district of Coweto county,! t0 y OUr mtei'CSt tO SCe thdll
and state of Georgia, containing lu! 1 1 acres <d H *- J #
MARVELOUS
/ J / A O
M E M O R Y
DISCOVERY.
\ ii v book learned in one reading.
M tnet xvan.ii■ ring cured.
Spea ki iijr xv it ho ns notes.
Pinii’V i" niliiiim-il hy iipr. mo Court.
correspondent-
Had a Falling Out.
Miss Bruco (who has hoard that her
friond. Miss Docriag. has had a falling out
with Mr. Downoy)—Why, I th’ought, Eu
genia, that you and Dick were very eolid.
dius Deerir.- (icily)—Oh, dear, uol
only plated.—The Cartoon.
Invalids, aged people, nursing moth
ers, overworked, wearied out fathers,
t large , will find the happiest results from a ju-;
scale will be impossible, and military ) dicious use of l)r. Shernuin’s Frick! v
tactics will lie placed on an entirely i Ash Bitters. \\ here the fixer or kid-
iiew basis.—Chicago Herald. neys are affected, prompt action is nee-1
essary to change the tide towards
healt h, ere the disease becomes chronic j
—possib’y incurable, and there is noth
ing better to be found in the whole |
ranae of lucteriu Sold every-;
where.
There is time enough for everything
in the course of the day, if you do but
one tiling at once. _
Bucklin’s Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Son s Fleers Salt Rheum, Fe
ver Sores, Tetter, ('happed ILuuis,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Files, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect-ati.-i'ac’ion, or money refund
ed. Price 25 cents per box. For -ale
by A. J. Lyndon.
For -ale, also, by 1. L. Askew, Pal
metto; C. W. Clovver, Grantville.
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w-iilc. Ricba’re
fudge Gibsun.
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land, more or less. Lexaed on a- t he property j lw»fY.i-re Ixiix'incr
i of Mrs. Jane Bridges to satisfy a fi. fa. issued ; uuiui c ux nig.
Give them a trial. I hey
nass. win take p' easure >» show mg
i !3 XU at He same time a,d place, a e.rlala I their goods, whether yOU Wish
! tract of land, situate in said county of Coweta (- n K, 1V nr nf.i
■ and State of Georgia, about seven miles from j
Sewnan, Ga., known as the Rowland place, |
containing three hundred and thirty-nine (339
ncr -.more or less, and bounded as follows:
i ■ m i tie- north by lands of |Wm. Wright, (now j
oxvned by.!. E. i.uekie, trustee,) and one Cav-
emier, on the south by lands of Anselm Leigli i
and W. F. Summers, on the east by lands oi i
or e summers and on the xvest by lands of 11. !
F* Luveladj— the said described land lying in i
the Fourth land district of Coweta county, and '
NEWNAN WAGON
COMPANY.
Getting It Down Fine.
A curious paper by an English or
ganist on “Melody in Speech ’asserts
that a coxv moos in a perfect fifth and
octave or tenth; a dog barks in a filth
or fourth; a donkey brays in a perfect
octave; a horse neighs in a descent on
the chromatic scale. Each person has
his fundamental key, in which he gen
erally’ speaks, but which he otten
sympathy with other
HaMDERCGrifiS. -
Tin- or.ir sure Cure for Comp. Stopsall jmin Ensui
comfort to the feet. luC. at liANCi’XixrCo.,. .
’ > r. dk :i- - 5
transposes m
voices, or when he is excited. Tins is
getting it down fine.-New York
Dress.
Turks Buried Alive.
Owing to the hurried buna! and the
total absence of anything in the wey
of post mortem examination, a good
manv Turks get burial alive. NvF.cn
a botly, however, is discovered to have
moved in the grave, it is attributed to
the struggles of the dx’ad with the evil
spirits. No mourning b ulge-or <•!’ ■:> e
of dress are allowed by the Moham
medan creed, and their resignation to
Kismet enables tho Turks to regard
the loss of th: ir dearest friends philo
sophical ly.—Cor. 11 At ho- Dem oerat
A Veneniblo To^-.i.
Local antiquarians and zoologists
are enchanted at present with a live
toad found in tlie enur e of railway
excavations at CreencC.L Fnotlau -
The toad is from L\».( ’ t > i-'M - years
old. as th? stratum i f el; y in which it
\v*u fouiui cert:':uly g-t. > tio-D t.io
glacial tjcriod. Its : : .tli ;s caicd up.
It breathes slightly t ... a the nos
toil nd th the < ; are quite
p:*essive. it d
eutiac vkuierican.
1 ne Liest of xll r medics for
Tmx’ar.l Pains, Colic, Indiges
tion, Exh mstion and all Stom
ach an J Dowel troubles. Also j
the most effective cure fori
Cnut;’:-, Col '.s, Dionchitis andl
affections of the breathing!
organs. It promotes refreshing
sleep, improves t'.- appetite,
overcomes nervousprosti^tion,
• . ;th
o the weak and aged. 50c. and $t.oo, at Drgguists.
GRATEFUL—COMFORTING.
EPP’S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
being nil of lot number sixty one til,, ttnd all ,
1 ..f lot number sixty-txx-o. '*>2.) except iibout
-•ixty acres owned by Anselm Leigh ."oli! 1
sutij ct to Ibe dower interest of Mrs. S. A. 1
i Cook, and lex-led or: as the properly of Tilro
Morris to satisfy a mortgage tl. fa. issued from
Coweta superior Court in favor of E. T. Tali
aferro, Hewitt, Walker A Porte - , ami W.T.
JiY.msoii vs. Tilro Morris anil Lula Morris
• said fl. fa. and the judgment on which i!
i transferred by plaintiffs to c. P.
tmiud-o, :md B. T.Thompson. ThisNovem- m t j ie aRC J mos (; woi'kman-
at folds old stand,
DEPOT ST., NEWNAN, GA.
We are now prepared to do
F.i-lanv kind of Wagon work, and
CIGARS
Take the lead over all compet
itors, and will continue to do
so as long as tobacco is raiser!
in Havana. These cigars are
made by hand, right here at
home, and are warranted to
he pure Havana Filler. I he
only strictly ioc. cigar mani-
factured in the State that is
sold for FIVE CENTS. At
wholesale and retail.
M. SALBIDE
Factory No io. Newnan, Ga.
bt-r’ds, 1-
I’rs. fee, 4*1 <>1
GEO. H. CARMICAL, Sheriff.
Any one desiring Lo serve God need
not ben day without work to do, and
plenty of it.
Electric BAters.
This remedy is becoming so xvell
known and so'popular to need no
-peeial mention. All who have used,
icl s si tl -
A purer medicine doe* not exi-t and it
is guaranteed to do all that i- claimed.
: I tters wi l diseases
the Liver and Kidney-, "ill remove
Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other
affet - ■ - • . ■
Will drive Malaria from the sy-rem and •
prevent a.- well as cure all Malaria!
s. I
pation and Indigestion try Electric Bit
ters. Entire satisf io
n.'Mi'-y refunded.—Price 50 c’s. and
$1.00 per bottle at A. J. Lyndon’s Dn z
V.vil
eor-
like manner. Nothing hut se
lect material is used in the con
struction of our wagons, and
every vehicle of our manufac
ture is sold upon an absolute
guarantee.
Ail kinds of WAGONS,
(double or single,) DRAYS,
flantl, being one farm lying in a body. : . n , rr , , .
irg of fractional lot number one lain- GAR I S, CtC., ITiadC tO OldCT,
with patent iron huh and axle
Order lo Perfect Service.
G EORGI A—Cow eta County :
Georgia Loan and Trust. Rule Nisi to
Company, Vs. / Foreclose
Emma C. Moore. ) Mortgage.
Coxveta Superior Court. /
S K PT K M BEK T K KM, ! •--S. I
it appearing to the Court, by the petition of
the Georgia Loan and Trust Company, that
:’it!m:i C. Moore. <m the 1-t day of August.
Is-7. e.x«rc-uu-d and delix-ered to said Georg a
Loan and Trust Compan- :• mortgage or
.nd by a e.o eful ar-uli
i- '.1. Mr. Epps i
11 bit's XX ith a del cute >
h may nave us mat
i • bx the .iudi.-tou
• ii t Gi.it a eonsri’u'
x.iir up until strong•-
Hun
G'O
lO.
...Mi !M
■MifiLin
10: taxi
FY.
f'cci.
1.
Sc:-.
XJS--V - j ,
Healing of Y\
I ...
Ft-v le, by ,T. L. Askew
metio; G. V.. C lower. (G’:.nt\ :lle.
Is Consumprion Incurable.
Read the foil
Newark, Irk., -
Fa;-
il fi
ra x id tree a;
. upou
p.::.-.-: ■
••-.it eves laal
::.;s 1:o lujuri-
. . i that it
He b-.'fiexes that
:a!Fv hi. I if per-
by the
.:. a>.d every
.. ..a a auUOlL—
;-> fi ; . a;-v very low
xv.cxpL.jiis the curi*
i. . at parting*
. ji. t j o— uead.”
OVl
D King’
-imipthm; am
, and able ro
arm. It is tl:
-: 1;
J,
Abscess of Li
consumptive!! ileg:
Xexv Discovery lo
now on my third
the work o
. • licine ever made.’’
'
]says: id itnoi n Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption 1
have dit 1 of Lung Troubles,
v ip by doctors.
!»e-t of health.’* Try it. Sample b< t-
A. J. !.■ don’s >;■ re.
j For sale, also, by J. L. Askew, Pal-
j metto; G. W. Clower, Grantville.
1 he cabinet organ xvas introduced in :’s present
form by Mason rj Hamlin in lsol. Ct':.. : tnu.:.-
followcdin theraanefa tnre of these in-n-m-..: .' “’
bat H ;- m A It
lamed tueir sepremni y as la test in t’.:e w rlii.
Mi -n & Ilamlin otTf-r, as d m -.rat n of the ,i 7 ■■
imennslled exceli.nie of th r c mr.-, the .'a-1:
at si! of the great V rH’s .Exhibit.: r.;- f . ’ ” •’
- ; • : W; ... ■;
trared camlogues §22 To gr'OC. i .
Jia.- n &Ii«.ml!h dan thesitate to r.mietTe ft-
traorDairy c’ . in f. r t’.i.-'.r p.. . t'r.a
exee'.lettce achieved byoihor let— ’-. - ’ ” ; :
an f t:s,i l.itiidlng,* bat auX cm • t . . • -- 1
-
proremefi: iatre-inerd by mem it : -• r •
c~d t whr '-mss: •-
STRINGrR,” i '”' " n ■- 5 of . -4
i? seen.-.d s '■ 7 A •'ji p
si' le, ar::y a i h" * m-.-t • of
tor.?, t'g?..era C s S -■ e 'Jt vi: grc.tilv :a-
creased capaci- C'LXD i r'^tt-TT. ty for smnimg
in tune sad other important advantages.
A circular, comaming tesmuoaijm from three
hundred purchasers, musiiflans, and timers, s-. :-
together xri:h descri olive camiogne, taany anpliceiil.
iP-.an s and Organa sold fur'tmm or easy paj-
me-.ts: also rented.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO.
BOSTON’. NEW YORK. ( llfru.n
dred and liiirtven 113,, containing oiu: bun-
• i liMi; r. i’i «. more- or !o-s, ano onr- hnn-
•t - d it h * acres off the east part of tract:
- ■■ r« d : nd sixt- -n 11»: .—-aid larrn
:.u !!.«• - -1:. * * oxv: 1 ar.d oCvUtMeti by Ktn-
I ^loore—all in the Fourth d strict oi
county, Sfal if Geort ; for
; i.-c of -tearing the payment ol n c rtaii,
: r ii i--ory note for the sum of -ix hundre d
;!<■>: birs, mail? by said Emma C- Moore on tire:
I-; .y oi UKU-t, 1--3. and payable to in:
.-■;ic! Georgia Limn and Tri:-t Coni: any. fun
uM ?• ,. 1st .1-ix- • r._u-t. . n-irb interest at
tin rat* of eight per cent per annum unt..
raid, payat ie semi-ahnnally, on the first
• t-iX s of February and August in each v.-ar,
according to the tenor often it;!---, -t <■ njx,n.-
loi tx» nty-fotnr dollars each, 1 :i:..r even
date xvitl - rid note and thereto atfae.',i-.!. n tal
ten per cent on the whole amount ;or attor
. And s
. ment by s C. Moore
«••: i.er inter- -t coupon thereto annexed.
n fl ripa f the
'
• bie ,it tin- date of -neb
. i lie date of m ttui i;y;
tg and rctiounc-ing aH
r houii -tet.d and excinp-
: and real, nrovi-
When I eay Cure I do not mean merely to
Stop them for a time, and then have them re
turn again. 1 mean A RADICAL CL'RE.
I have made the disease of
3ETT3, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKSTESS,
A life-long study. I WARP ANT my remedy to
Cure the xvorst cases. Because others nave
failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure.
Send at once for a treatise and a Free BOTTL3
of mv Infallible Rejiedy. Give Express
and I’o-t Oihi e. it costs you nothing for a
trial, and it xvill cure you. Address
H.G. ROOT, M.C., 18° Pearl St., HhwYcl<
drect
-trardii —
or otherwise, as purchaser may
desire.
Special attention given to
buggy, wagon and plantation
repair work. Buggies over
hauled and repainted. Horse
shoeing a specialty.
AH u-ork done by skilled; N £W WATCH SHOP
workmen, under the supervis-!
ion of an experienced superin
tendent, and WARRANTED.
Get our prices and give u:s
AND
NEW JEWELRY STORE!
> \ IX*
•* tr
! If
an or<lc r ;
faction.
D.
we guarantee satis-
J. FOLDS, Supt.
: Je Pubii:
-\t to Bach
Vi aFCHE', Ci. CKS, JlV/ELRY. SPt
TaCLES etc.
til?
•nt or
t >\v h r.L,
Petitic«ner
'- Att
d Fhi'Mi
efore- tbt
pi : : i-
ttpt- rule
VI.I> AM, AliViETI-
ii ■: It, the county
fi r four months, or
.Moo .
. three mom!'.- rr. -
. W. H XRl:i -.
J. .•?. c. c. c.
jrney.
COTTON SEED WANTED. : , ,, , ; ,
| hardness of the times. E
| teed as n-pres' nb d. Ri p-nrrutr done in
! in-iunt xvor-, wh'-re in demand.
vill
pay
L
Clerk’s Ovi- icE. Superior Couet,
Coweta county, Georgia.
Newx as, Oclober 13. IS.—.
I certify that tlie above order for publica-
tioi is a uue extract irnRt the minutes of
Coweta Superior Court. September term, 1S88.
DANIEL SWIXT, Clerk.
highest mar
ket price for an unlimited
quantity of cotton seed, deliv
ered at any station on the At
lanta and V* sl Point Rail
road. Wifi have parties at
each station to receive, weigh
anv pav for the seed.
I. A. SMITH.
Newnan, Ga.
J AS. L. i\ \ 1'IRV, JeWEL£R,
Newnan, Ga. *
H Big G htw given .vet
/g^As-T <-i Eatisf cdcTi in
. i-zj to 5 dats. ’acureoi onot. .oea *
' 3 Gleet. I rescri e itau
*** . feel safelend
vrdonlj by th* . . .
*—sC^aafialto i: ’ ? 1110 a " ' 5rers -
—a-a |( j fyxKB, H.D.
B-. ., iii
Pine:. a>-0.
it; Sold hy Druggists.
A. J. LYX DOX, Agent, Neu oar, Ga.
Ohio.