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THE FOOL’S PRAYER.
The royal feast was done; the King
Sought out some new Kjiort to Ijonish care.
And to his jester cried; “Sir Fool,
Kneel now, and make for us a prayer 1“
The Jester doffed his cap and bells.
And stood the mocking court be te n ;
They could uot see ihe hitter smile
Behind the painted griii he wore.
He bowed Ills head and hent his knee
Upon the monarch's silken stool;
Ills pleading voice arose "O Iv,rd.
Be merciful to me. a fool!
Consumption Surely Cured.
To the Editor—Please inform your
j readers that I have a positive remedy
! for the above named disease. By its
; timely use thousands of hopeless cases
have been permanently cured. I shall
' be <dad to send two bo; ties of my rem-
edy FREE to any of your readers who
, have consumption if they will send me
their express and post office address.
Respectful lv,
T. A. SLOCUM. M. C.,
TO Pearl St., New York.
Order to Perfect Service.
GEORGIA—Cow ETA Cor NT Y:
Georgia Loan and Trusty Rule Nisi to
Cegal Hotircs.
“No pity. Lord, could change the heart
From red with wrong to white as wool'
Tile rod must heal the sin: hut Lord,
Bo merciful to me. a fooL
It is denied that t lie Empress of Aus
tria is coming to this country.
mpanv, vs. > Foreclose
Emma i . Moore. ) Mortgage.
Coweta St fKRtOR Court, i
septemhei: Term, i$8So
It appearing to the Court, by the petition of
the Georgia Liannnd Trust company, that
Emma C. Moore, on tile 1st day of August.
lsso.£xccut< d and delivered to said Georg a
Loan md Trust Coin pan- a mortgage on i:
tract ofland, being one farm lying in a iKidy,
consisting of fractional lot number one hun
dred and thirteen 113 . containing one hun
dred ico .sere.--, more or less, and one hun
dred loo. acres off the east part of fractional
lot one hunered and sixteen HR .—said farm
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
: GEORGIA—Coweta County:
All persons having demands against the es
tate of I> J. Meriwether, deceased, are here
by notified to render them in according to
law. and all persons indebted to the same are
n quired to make immediate payment This i
December 7, 1SS8.
H D. MERIWETHER. Adm’r.
Prs. fee, $3.00 Handy. Ga.
t£6u (rational.
walker"high school,
ldB8.
Tbe Fall Session opens on tbe First
Monday in September.
DRS. STARKEY&PALEN’S
TREATMENT BY INHALATION.
TRADE MARK
REGISTERED*
Uff
Application for Year’s Support.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
The return of the appraisers setting apart
twelve months’support to Jennie D. Couch,
minor child of \V. 1$. Couch, deceased, having
oncerned
lan-
** 'Tis not by guilt tho onward sweep
Of truth and right, 0 Lord, we stay;
TLs by our follies that so long
We hold the earth from heaven away.
“These clumsy feet, still hi the mire,
Go crushing blossoms without cad:
Tln-so hard, well meaning hands we thrust
Among the heart strings of a friend.
Promptness.
First a cold, then a cough, then con
sumption, then death. “I took I)r.
.Acker's English Remedy for Consump
tion the moment I began to cough, and
I believe it saved ray life.”—Walter X.
Wallace, Washington. Sold by W. Ik
Broom, Newnan, Da.
Students prepared for the Senior class in
college.
From fifty to one .......i»vu uoitnrs per an
num can t>e saved by patronizing this school
instead of sending pupno to enter the lower
college classes, and e»iuai proficiency is guar
anteed.
Girls are hoarded by tne mncipal and study
at uiglit under his supervision.
Board and Tuition $13 00 per scholastic
month. DANIEL WALKER, l*rin.
1629 Areli Street. FriYllacl’a, Pa-
‘The ill timed truth wo might have kept—
Who knows how sharp it pierced and stung?
The wot J we had not sense to say—
Who knows itow grandly it had rung?
Ninety-three million gallons is th<
surplus of whisky now on hand in tlii
country. Down with tlie surplus.
“Our faults no tenderness should ask.
The chastening striiios must cleanse them all;
But for our blunders—O, in shame
Before tho eyes of heaven we full.
“Earth hears no balsam for mistakes;
Men crown tho knave and scourge the tool
That did his will; hut thou, O Lord,
Bo merciful to me, a fool,'"
The room was hushed; in silence rose
Tho King, and sought tho gardens cool.
Anil walked apart, and murmured low,
“Be merciful to me, a foo! I”
—Edward Rowland Sill.
Invalids, aged people, nursing moth
ers, overworked, wearied out lathers,
will find the happiest results from a ju
dicious use of Dr. -Sherman’s Fricklv
Ash Bitters. Where the liver or kid
neys are affected, prompt action is nec
essary to change the tide towards
health, ere the diseise becomes chronic
—possibly incurable, and there is noth
ing better to be found in the whole
range of meteria median. Sold every
where.
said Georgia Loan and Trust Com: any, du
on tbe 1st day of August, 1890, with Interest at
tin rate of eight per rent per annum until
laid, payat le semi-annually, on the first
da vs of Ft bruary and August in each year,
according to the tenor of ten interest coupons
lor twi nty-four dollars each, bearing even
date with said note and thereto attached, and
ten per cent on the whole amount for alter
ney*s fees. And should any default be made
in tin- payment by said Emma C. Moore of
either interist coupon thereto annexed, as
stipulated, then the principal of the said ob
ligation. in the discretion of the holder, shall
become due ami payable at the date of such
default, regardless of the dale of maturity;
and further, waiving and renouncing all
rights and benefits of homestead and exemp
tion of all property, personal and real, provi
ded for under the laws and constitution
Georgia and of the United States,
the enforcement and collection of tli
Application for Year's Support.
GEORGl A—Cow ETA Coif NT Y :
The return of the appraisers setting apart
twelve months’ support to the family of Mul
berry S. Smith, deceased, having been filed in
my office, all persons concerned are cited to
show cause by the 7th day ot January, 1S89.
why said application for twelve months’ sup
port should not be granted. This November
■X). 1888. W. H. PERS( >NS,
Prs. fee, $3 00 Ordinary.
1888.
PALMETTO HIGH SCHOOL,
For Consumption, Astlimll, Bronchitis
Dyspepsia. Catarrh, Hay Fever, Head
ache, Debility. Rheumatism,
Neuralgia and all
CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS.
PALMETTO, GA.
“The Compound Oxygen Treatment,’ Drs.
Starkey A Pak-n. No. 1529 Arch St., Phlladel-
I St
ligal
I
which said note and interest cou-
aid Emma C. Moore refuses to pay:
Application for Year’s Support. .
GEORGIA—Coweta County :
The return or the appraisers setting apart
twelve months’ support to the family of Cy-
rus J. (Tower, deceased, having been filed in
us'agai'ust my office, all persons concerned are cited to
he said ob-’ show cause by the 7th day of January, 1889,
FALL TERM WILL BEGIN WEDNES
DAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1888.
Intelligent people, healthy location, experi
enced and conscientious teachers. Due atten
tion paid to the primary grades.
TUITION.
Primary grades, per month $1 29
•Intermediate grades, per month 2 00
High school and collegiate grades, per
month 3 00
Board, per month $8 (X) to $10 (X)
For particulars, address or consult
THUS. H. MEACHAM. Principal,
Palmetto, Ga.
It is ordered, therefore, that the said Emma j 7, >888.
(’. Moore pay into this Court, on or before the . Prs- fee, pi 00
why said application for twelve months’ sup
port should not be granted. This December
W. H. PERSONS.
Ordinary.
! first dav of the next term thereof, tl
FARMERS’
A Veil’s Flight.
Mrs. M. M. Hall, of Clinton, la.,
who has recently been here visiting
her sister, Mrs. W. H. Wilder, met
with a remarkable experience at Roch
ester last week. She was the guest of
a friend, Mrs. Page, of that city, whose
husband conducts a harness business
there. Among other places the ladies
visited was Powers’ art gallery and
the tower. While at the latter place
Mrs. Hall’s veil became detached from
her hat and a slight breeze quickly
wafted it over the railing and out of
reach. Down it went toward tho Main
street walk, 100 feet below. The ladies
stood and watched its slow and waver
ing descent until it had nearly reached
the pavement. Suddenly it struck an
other current of air and was borno
upward again. The ladies watched its
graceful movements curiously and be
came more and more interested as tho
airy fabric slowly traveled back in al
most the same route it had taken in its
descent, and their surprise knew 7 no
bounds when the veil actually re
turned to the tower and settled down
fairly and squarely on the owner’s
head. Mrs. liall declares this to bo
the fact, and those who met tho lady
hero certainly have no reason to doubt
her word.—Caledonia Advertiser.
The cotton crop of Elbert is far ahead
of any of the surrounding counties and
in some sections more than an average
yield will be made.
the pi
pal and interest and attorney’s fees in
prtnei-
on |
said obligation, find the cost of suit, or in de
fault th-reof tiie Court will proceed as to jus
tice may appertain. . ----- , ~ .
And it is further ordered, that tbis rule be j of Ordinary of said county for permanent let-
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Rufus A. Reese having applied to the Court
The young man who swallowed by
mistake the whole contents of a pack
age of Laxador is out again. lie says
he feels rather “pale” but otherwise is
all right. He will however follow the
directions next time.
Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup is reccommend-
ed by all druggists as being a purely
vegetable, reliable and safe preparation
for babies. Price only 25 cents.
In spelling them there is only the
difference of a letter between Christ
mas bells and Christmas bills, but in
figuring them up a stupendous differ
ence become apparent.
SUPPLY
special agent or attorney, three months pre
vious to the next term of this Court. Sep
tember S. 1888. S. W. H ARRIS,
J. S. POWELL, J. S. C. C. C.
Petitioner’s Attorney.
next, if any they can, why said application
should not be gianted. This December 7,
1S8S. \V. H. PERSONS,
Prs. fee, $3.00—paid. Ordinary.
STORE!
Cleiik’s Office. Supekfoh Court,
Coweta County, Gkokc.ia,
Newnan, October 13, 1S8S.
I certify that the above order for publica
tioi is a true
Coweta Superior
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
George A. Carter, administrator on the es
tate of William Caldwell, late of said county,
.! deceased, having applied to the Court ofOrdi-
; extract from the minutes of; nary’ of said county for letters of dismission
rior Court. September term, 1888. 1 f r0 m his said trust, a
DA N1E L S WI NT, Clerk.
, all persons concerned fire
Hem Cltmcrtisemcnts.
Bucklin’s Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, .Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refund
ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
by A. J. Lyndon.
For sale, also, by .T. L. Askew, Pal
metto; G. AY. Clower, Grant-ville.
A GENTS WANTED. Write Geo. A. San
born, Sec’y The Buffalo Mutual Ac
cident and Sick Benefit Association,
Buffalo, New York.
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 2Gtli, 1888.
W. H. PERSONS,
Prs. fee, $5.00 Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Agents’ profits per month.! Edward W. Morgan, administrator of John
Will prove it or pay forfeit, j Morgan, late of said county, deceased, having
New portraits just out. A | applied to the Court of Ordinary ot said coun-
$3.50 sample sent free to all. i ty for letters oi dismission from his said trust,
W 7 . II. Cm dester & Son,28 Bond St., N. Y. -ill persons concerned are required to show
— — | cause in said Court by the first Monday in
March next, if any they can, why said appli
cation should not be granted. This Novem
ber 30tli, I8S8. W. H. PERSONS,
Prs. fee, $5. Ordinary.
At Rover’s Grave.
The pet dog of Mrs. Samuel Wilrnot
dieil Monday, plunging the household
into deep sorrow. Some heartless in
dividual had administered a dose of
poison. The funeral occurred this
morning and was at tended by the fam
ily and a few friends.
"The casket was lined with white
satin and covered outside with purple
velvet. The remains looked perfectly
natural and peaceful. The interment
was in tho family’s private lot.
Tho members of the family stood
weeping around the grave, while what
remained of Rover was laid at rest.
Some of the tloral offerings were
expensive and unique, one being a dog
kcnnc-l of roses tipped with sprays of
dog fennel.—Bridgeport (Conn.) Cor.
New York Evening World.
Pity the poor man who is doomed to
make a super-heated guy of himself
dressed up as Santa Claus. He knows
better, you know, and he only does it
to please the children.
The JWir F.nqlaml }Mieal Journal, tat/*:
. Wales’ IN VISIBLE Sound Disc,
I nr « p>\ for deafness, concentrates sound waves
i U t/Vr 1 ') on the urum, and outranks all devices of
r of oarage audits possibilities are great.'
For sals by H. H. WALES, Bridgeport, Ct.
A Sound Legal Opinion.
E. Bainbridge Munday, Esq., County
Attorney, Clay county, Texas, says:
“Have used Electric Bitters 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
Bitters saved his life.”
Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson. of Ilorse Cave,
Ky., adds a like testimony, saying.: He
positively believes lie would have died,
had it not been for Electric Bitters.
This great remedy will ward off, as
well as cure all Malarial Diseases, and
for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Dis
orders stands unequaled. Price30 cents
and SI at A. J. Lyndon’s,
For sale, also, by J. L. Askew, Pal
metto; G. AY. Clower, Grantville.
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Cleanses and beautifies the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Never Fails to Restore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Prevents Dandruff and hair falling
Sue. anti $1.00 at Druinrists.
J. I. & G. 0. SCR0GGIN
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGl A—Cow eta County :
Henry A. Martin, executor, and Susan L.
Martin, executrix, of Henry Mart in, late of
said county, deceased, having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for letters
ot dismission from their said trust, all per
sons concerned are required to show cause in
said Court by the first Monday in March
j next, it any they can, why said application
should not he granted. This December 7, I
i 1888 W. H. PERSONS,
j Prs. fee, $5.00—paid. Ordinary, j
— I
rPUE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the
trrt;:
A Check to Civilization.
Sexual selection, which has doubtless
greatly inlluenced the development
and advancement of certain races, has
been inoperative in China during
many centuries, because, under the
prevailing usages, the contracting 'par
ties have, before espousal, no oppor
tunity to judge of the strength, beauty
or intelligence of their consorts. Ro
mantic love has no part in marriage
or its issue. This may be one of the
causes of China's arrested civilization,
and of tho astonishing fact that her
astute people have invented nothing
and discovered nothing during hun
dreds of years.—Adele M. Eielde in
Popular Science Mouthly.
When it was announced that Gen.
Fisk received but one vote in South
Carolina the Governor of North Caro
lina said to the Governor of South Car
olina—but let that pass.
Don’t Experiment.
You cannot afferd to waste time in
experimenting when your lungs are in
danger. Consumption always seems, at
first, only a cold. Do not permit any
dealer to impose upon you with some
cheap imitation of Dr. King’s New Dis
cover'.’ for (Consumption, Coughs and
Colds* but be sure you get the genuine.
Because he can make more profit he
may tell you he has something just as
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 all Throat,
Lung and Chest affections. Trial bot
tles free at Lyndon’s Drug Store.
Large bottles SI.
For sale, also, by J. L. Askew, Pal
metto; G. W. Clower, Grantville.
• groat Medical Work of the
age on Manhood, Xervous and?
Physical Debility, Premature
Decline, Errors of Youth, and
the untold miseries consequent
thereon, SU0 pages 8 vo,
prescriptions for all diseases..
Cloth, full gilt, only $1.00, by*
mail, sealed. Illustrative sample free to allj oung
and middle aged men. Send now. The Gold and
Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Na
tional Medical Association. Address P. O. box
1S35, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. II. PARKER, grad
uate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years’ practice
in Boston, who may he consulted confidentially.
Specialty,Diseases of Man. Ofilce No. 4 Bulfinch st.
Application for Leave to Sell.
i GEORGIA—Coweta County:
I T. C. Nad, administrator on the estate of
| \V. P. Carter, late of said county, deceased, j
I having applied to the Court of Ordinary of
said county for leave to sell the lands belong- J
ingto saiil deceased, all persons concerned I
are required io show cause in said Court by!
the first Monday in January next, if any they |
an. why said application should not he |
^ranted. This December 7.1,888.
W. II. PERSONS,
Prs. fee, $3.00 Ordinary.
MARVELOUS
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.
Any hook li-arned in one reading’.
Mind wandering cured.
Speaking without notes.
Piracy condemned hv Supreme Court.
Great inducements to correspondence
classes.
Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A.
Hammond, the woild-fmmd Sp. cialist in
Mind diseases. Daniel Gr.- nh-af Thompson,
the great Psychologist. -!. M. Buckley, D. D.,
Editor of the Christian advocate, Richard
Proctor, the Scic itist. linns. Judge Gibson,
Judah p. Benjamin and ''hers, sent post
free by Prof. A, LOISETTE, 237 Fifth Ave.,
New York.
HINDERCOrtNS.
Tho onIv sure Cure for Corns. Stops o,\\ pain. Ensures
comfort to the feet. 15c. at Druggists. Hiscox&Co.,y. i.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORG I A— Cow eta County :
W. G. and H. XV. Camp, executors of Hiram
Camp, late of said county, deceased, having I
applied to the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty for leave to sell certain lands belonging to
the estate of said deceased, being the life in
terest, of Mrs. Penina Cainp, relinquished to
said executors for the benefit of the heirs of
said deceased, all persons concerned are re-
-juired to show cause in said Court by the
first Monday in January next, if any they
can, why said application should not be
granted.’ This December 7,1.888.
W. H. PERSONS,
Prs. fee, $3.00 Ordinary.
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
A Novel Device.
A device has been invented which
enables the engineer, when in his cab,
to turn a switch, which can be closed
again from the rear of the train. It is
Operated in connection with the “cen
tral throw” switch, and consists in a
“shoe,” which is dropped from the
forward and rear trucks. This strikes
a crank, which is overthrown, and tho
switch closed or opened, as the case
may he. A switch left open carelessly
may thus be closed by the locomotive
while at hiffh speed, or a train side
tracked quickly in case of danger.—
Houston I’osL
The colored people are trying to raise
money to build an academy for educa
tional purposes in Lumpkin.
People Who Fat Quinine.
You would be astonished at the
lumber of people who have acquired
he quinine habit. They are far more
tumerous than tho opium eaters and
arry their pills in their pocket all the
imo. They imagine the existence of
ome physical wrong and take quinine
is regularly as they eat, in_ the belief
hat it is a cure all. The facts are it
timulates the stomach, but not to any
erceptible degree, yet hundreds are
day getting from it the same
.^ction they would from a^ drink
whisky.—Interview in Chicago
Another Case of Fraud.
The market is full of imitations, rep
resented to be the same as Hawkes’s
New Crvstalized Lenses. These imita
tions are. in most cases, productive of
positive injury to the eyes of the wear
er. Many dealers will recommend in
ferior spectacles and eye-glasses and
those of lower price, which afford more
profit to themselves. Call at A. K.
ilawkes’ optical depot, 10 Decatur st.,
under Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga.,and
have vour eves 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 Newnan.
t he best of all remedies lor
Inward Pains, Colic, Indiges
tion, Exhaustion and all Stom
ach and Bowel troubles. Also t
the most effective cure fori
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and I
affections of the breathing (
organs. It promotes refreshing
sleep, improves the appetite,
overcomes nervous prostration,
and gives new life and strength
’o the weak and aged. joc. and $i.oo, at Drgguists.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
By virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Coweta county, will he sold before
i lie Court-house door in said county, on the
first Tuesday in January, 1S89, between the
legal hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit: *
South half of lot of land No. 264, In Grant-
ville district, Coweta county, Ga., and bound
ed as follows: On the east by J. D. Brassed,
on the south by J. D. Brassell and W. A. Post,
on the west by Milo Kellogg, and on the north
byJ. L. Bean and J. H. Bradbury. Sold a®
the property of Alexander Bean, late of said
count}’, deceased. This November 30,18S8.
Terms of sale—One-half cash, balance in 12
months, with 8 per cent, interest from day of
sale. J. L. BEAN,
Prs. fee, $-1.93 Adm’r.
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
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
nicest and prettiest line of fall
and winter Clothing in town,
and respectfully invite an in
spection of the same. They
are also headquarters for fine
Boots and Shoes, and can of
fer inducements that will make
it to your interest to see them
before buying.
Give them a trial. They
will take pleasure in showing
their goods, whether you wish
to buy or not.
NEWNAN WAGON
COMPANY.
AT FOLDS’ OLD STAND,
DEPOT ST., NEWNAN, GA.
MASON & HAMLIN
The cabinet organ was introduced in its present
form by Mason & Hamlin in 1S61. Other makers
followed in the manufacture of these instruments,
but the Mason & Hamlin Organs have always main-
tamed their supremacy as the best in the world.
Mason & Hamlin offer, as demonstration of the
Sheriff’s Sales for January.
GEORGIA—Coweta County’:
Will be sold before the Court-house door in !
Newnan, said county, within the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday In January, 1889, |
the following described propertv, to-wit:
All that tract or lot of land lying and being in
i theoriginal Fifth.now Hurricane district,said
| county and State, and known as lot No. 81,
1 bounded on the north by lands of Marion
. Beavers, on the south' by J. E. Pendergrast,
on the east by J. W. Clarke, and on the West
! by W. B. Berry, containing two hundred two
and a half '202J-4; acres, more or less. Levied
: on as the property of J. W. Clarke to satisfy
: four fi. fas. issued from Coweta County Court
in favor of J. A. Parks vs. the said J. W. |
‘ Clarke: one fi fa. issued from Coweta County j
j Court in favor of Jones &. Bowers vs. the said
J. W. Clarke: one fi. fa. issued from Coweta
at
neqnailed excellence of their organs, the fact that ' V ’ Clarke: one n. fa. issued from Coweta
t an of the great World’s Exhibitions, since that of Count} Court in faxorof the I atapsco Guano j
’aris. 1S67. mA |% ■ |j flkco m netiiion j Company, for use of Jones * Bowers, vs. the,
ORGANS
Why Women Fade.
Women lose their beauty because
colds undermine their life. Dr. Acker’s
English Remedy for Consumption is an
absolute cure for colds. Sola by W . 1’.
Broom. Newnan, Ga.
Paris, 1367, "m
with best mak
triet, they have
en the highest
trated catalogues §22 TO §900,
competition
ersefaii coun-
mvariaLlytak-
honors. TO v
free.
lus-
iverv
lalisi
The maimed soldiers of Georgia will
receive their annual pensions after Jan
uary.
uogu<
Mason & llnmlin do not hesitate to make the ex
traordinary claira* for their pianos, that they are
superior to all others. They recognise the high
excellence achieved by other leading maker; in the
art of piano building, but still claim superiority.
This taey attribute solely to the remarkable im
provement introduced by them in the year ISS2,
ar.d now known as the “Mason £ Hajhin Pia> i
Strtxouk,-’’t y B q p 1 rf^k^theuseof whicn
is secured they | *| 6^1 E |Vgreatest pos
sible pur: ty and | jj F.S ? vl p, fj refinement cf
tone, together I 8 ITS L' ? %^wi:h greatly itt-
said J. W. Clarke; and one fi fa. issued from
Coweta County Court in favor of J. J. Good-
rum & Co. vs. the said J. W. Clarke. Property
pointed out by plaintiffs'attorneys. This No
vember 28,188S. Prs. fee, $6 65
Also, at the same time and place, the life
estateor dower interest of thedefendant, Mrs.
Jane Bridges, in the east half of lot of land
No. 291, in the First district of Coweta county,
and State of Georgia, containing 101?, acres of j
land, more or less. Levied on as the property |
of Mrs. Jane Bridges to satisfy a fi. fa. issued !
from Coweta .Superior Court in favor of S. J. ,
Elder, administrator, etc., vs. the said Jane
Bridges. Property pointed out bv plaintifTs
m -y. This November 28, 1888. Prs. fee. j
Limes.
A L.Tgo Hock Ids
A nineteen auel one-Leif
fusli was one of the most
and coveted objects to be
baiiy s streets recently. I:
on a fail trap in MuckaU. ,
six tni’es vo Lie e.:y.
fish is one of the iinc.-.t <
tribe, i
capita l d. Iia...; ii im-y a->.-.
waters. Sev<-:tu y :s a
ilr. Abraham i . i‘s
law, then a i\ at- • l-.:- ■
a sixty p. - * -* •• •
line al i. :..c; s i...! t;v-.
county. AiLkiat i-w-s.
pound rock
interesting
seen in Al-
u..s caught
xv. k, about
i. io rock
f the tinny
:e. is rarely
n.'tl in these
n i'r. Todd,
I \ :hcr-in-
. xy, lauded
h a rod and
;a Laker
Terrible.
Two-thirds of all the deaths in New j
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pneumonia. The same proportion holds ■
for most other cities. Delays arc dan
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for Consumption will aiwavs relieve,
and may save your life. Soul by W. P.
Broom, Newnan, Ga.
creased capaci- C-2AX7) i tv for standing $3 00
in tune and other important advantages. Also, at the same time and place, a certain
We are now prepared to do
any kind of Watfon 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
ture is sold upon an absolute
guarantee.
All kinds of WAGONS,
(double or single,) DRAYS,
CARTS, etc., made to order,
with patent iron hub and axle
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.
All work done by skilled
workmen, under the supervis
ion of an experienced superin
tendent, and WARRANTED.
Get our prices and give us
an order; we guarantee satis
faction.
D. J. FOLDS, Supt.
A circular, containing from three
htmdred purchasers, mnaciw, axil finer?, sent,
together w i:h des rriptive catalogue, to any snpticani.
R:ar. e and Organs soil for cash or easy pay
ments: also rented.
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14 Church it..
tr..ct of land, situate ia said county of Coweta '
and state of Georstia, about seven miles from I
Newman, Ga., known as the Rowland place, I
containing three hundred and thirty-nine 339) !
aeres. more or less, and 1 minded as follows: j
On tl north by lands of j\Vm. \Yright, (now I
owned by J. E. Luckie, truste<-:. and one Cav- !
e nder. v n the south by lands of Anselm Leith
and V. F. Summers, on the east by lands of
one Summers and on the west by lands of B. j
1-. Lovrlady—the said described land lying in i
the Fourth land district of Coweta county, and
being all of lot numb -r sixty-one (81. and all
number sixty-two, (62,) except about
sixty acres owned by Anselm Leigh. Isold |
su'tc ct to the dower interest of Mrs. .S. A.
Cook, and levied on as the property of Ti!ro I
Morris to satisfy a mortgage fi. f t. issued from
Coweta Superior Court in favor of E. T. Tali- j
aferro, Hewitt, Walker & Porter, and Vv.T.
Johnson vs. Tilro Morris and Lula Morris. I
Said fi. fa. and the judgment ou which it is
COTTON SEED WANTED.
I will pay the highest mar
ket price for an unlimited
quantity of cotton seed, deliv
ered at anv station on the At-
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UEO. H. CARMICAL, Sheriff.
lanta and West Point Rail
road. Will have parties at
each station to receive, weigh
any pav for the seed.
I. A. SMITH.
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phia, have been using for the last seventeen
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