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PUTTING ON AIRS.
Refuse Ihe civil "Yes*' or "No,*
Decline to see me when yon go
Alone the street with "bulls" and "bears;"
Whatever else you choose to do.
Abstain from patronizing airs.
Cut mo direct upon the street;
Loot: down upon me when we meet;
Let others see who proudly stare;.
Discrown me not. while suave and sweet.
With soft and patronizing airs
There may be times when all may need
The friendship of the friends indeed.
To help us lift life's load of cares;
But hearts had better break and bleed,
Than pulse with patronizing airs.
He does not act the role of friend
Who thinks that he must condescend.
And stoop to aid in my affairs;
He mocks me with the bow and bend
That come of patronizing airs.
Tbe social status one attains.
With well earned or ill gotten gains
Of gold, and lands, and bonds, and shares,
Will be defiled with vulgar stains—
When he shows patronizing airs.
They have been those who helped the poor,
Who brought a light about tbe door;
They aided angels unawares.
God blessed their basket and their store—
They had no patronizing airs.
Are we not all on earth akin?
The best and whitest touched with sin?
For with the wheat will grow the tares.
Oh, proud and vain, just look within.
And cease all patronizing airs.
—George W Bungay in Phrenological Journal.
Order to Perfect Service.
S
Mortgage.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To thk Editor—Please inform your ! GEORGIA—Coweta count*. :
read ere that I have a positive remedy Georgia Loan and Trusq Kni. ng; to
for the above named disease. By its' «>«»...%•. v«. * foreclose
timely use thousands of hopeless cases
have been permanently cured. I shall
he glad to send two bottles of my rem-
j edy fuel to tfny of your readers who
| have consumption if they will send me
their express and post ollice address.
Respectfully,
T. A. SLOCUM, M. C.,
1st Pearl St., New York.
£ea<d Hoticcs.
Public squares are a great blessing to
the community,
for D
reme
byhood has to encounter.
25 cents.
We can say the same : being ta.- sume<
Price only
t 'onipuny. vs.
Emma C. Moore.
Coweta superior Court, / j
September Term, isss.* i
I! appearing tothe Court. by the petition of
the Georgia Loan and Trust company, that;
KinmaC. Mo-ee, outlie 1st day of August.,
1S$5, executed n.n«1 deliverer to Georg:.
Loan and Trust Compand a mortgage on a
,.f la-,.'.. .... ; g >»;* farm 1..'.agin a body,
consisting of'fractional lot number one bun-
dred anebthirteen (113), containing one bun*
bred li» acr. s. more or less, and one hun
dred (Iff' acres Oil'the east part of fractional,
lot one buttefd and sixteen li 1 ' .—said farm
1 and occupied by v.m-
the Fourth district of.
r tbe pur-
certain
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
All persons having demands against the es- I
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
required to make immediate payment This
December 7, 1S8S.
H D. MERIWETHER. Adm’r,
Prs. fee. $3.00 Handy, Ga.
Application for Year’s Support.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
The return of the appraisers setting apart
twelve months'support to Jennie 1). Couch,
minor child of \\ . U Couch, deceased, ha\ ing
been filed in my ollice, all persons concerned
are cited to show cause by the 7th of Jan
uary lbSH, why said application for twelve j
- J This
1888.
PALMETTO HIGH SCHOOL,
PALMETTO. GA.
Jr. Bull’s Baby Syrup; it is the best, _
;dy for the cure Of all ciisea.-es Da- of securing the payment of a certain j ™*unths~support should* not be granted. Th
pr ry n fortl t sum of six hundred NovemberaTlSSS. W. H. PERSONS,
dollars, m ule by said Emma C. Moore on the „ jx m) Ordinary.
1st day of \usust. and payable* to the , * — —
said Georgia L.a.n and Tru-t Annliratinn for Ypar’S SUDDOft.
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.
Primarv grades, per month H 20
Intermediate grades, per month '-09
High school and collegiate grades, per
month •> <X)
Board, per month $S 00 to $10 00
F'or particulars, address or consult
THOS. H. MEACHAM, Principal.
Palmetto, Ga.
Promptness.
First a cold, then a cough, then con
sumption. then death. “1 took I>r.
Acker’s English Remedy for Consump
tion tlie moment 1 began to cough, and
1 believe it saved my life.”—Walter X.
Wallace, Washington. Sold by W., F.
Broom, Xewnan, <>a.
Why is it easy to get in an old man’s
house? Because his gait is broken and
his locks are few.
on the 1st dav of Uigu.-t. i«M. with interest at .
the rate of eight per cent per annum until,
i : .jd pnyat It- semi-annually, on the first 1
davs’of February and August in each year, |
according to the tenor of tell interest coupons j
lor tw. ntv-fotir dollars each, bearing even
date a ill! said note and thereto at tached, and
ton per cent on the whole amount for altor- j
nev’s fees. Anil should any default !>e made
in the payment by said Emma (*. Moore of ;
either intertst coupon thereto annexed, as
stipulated, thi n tbe principal < f the said ob-
;nation. in tin* (T.^»*rc*tioD of the holder, sB nil j
tieei me <lue and payable at the date of such
default, regardless of the date ot maturity ,
iimi farther, waiving and rc-i ouncing all
Application for Year’s Support.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Tbe return of the appraisers setting apart j
twelve months’ support to the family of Mai- i
berry S. Smith, deceased, having been filed in ,
mv ollice. all persons concerned are cited to
show cause bv the 7th day of January, 1889. I
wnv said application for twelve months’ sup
port should not be granted. This November ,
■a, |j*s W. H. PERSONS.
Prs. fee, $3 00 Ordinary.
FARMERS’
SUPPLY
STORE!
Application for Year's Support.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
The return of the appraisers setting apart
Undo Water Four Minutes.
Tito question has often been asked,
How long is it possible for a man to
remain under water? and in order to
answer it M. Eacessagno, a well known
European scientist, lias been making
some close observations, llis chief
subject waft a celebrated diver, who, it
was alleged, could remain under the
water for four minutes and fourteen
seconds, which, it must be confessed,
is a great advance in duration over the
period commonly believed to prove
fatal to a completely immersed person.
The study of this man revealed certain
interesting and important points. In
tlie first place, he expelled all the air
from his lungs—that is, all the air
which breathing can expel from the
lungs, for there always remains in the
lungs an amount over and above that
which can be exhaled in the deepest
expiration—then he filled his lungs as
completely as possible and dived.
While in the water ho swallowed
about a liter of tho fluid. On emerg
ing from the water it is said he
“snorted” frequently, while his face
was congested, his heart beats slow and
feeble and his eyes flushed.—New York
Telegram.
lien Jonson on Human Nature.
What a wretchedness is this, to
thrust all our riches outward and he
beggars within; to contemplate noth
ing but the little, vilo and sordid
things of tlie world; not the great,
noble and precious? We serve our
avarice; and not content with tlie good
of tho earth that is offered us. we
search for the evil that is hidden.
God offered us those things, and
placed them at hand and near us that
ho knew were profitable for us; but
tho hurtful lie laid deep and hid. Yet
do we covet only the things whereby
wo may perish; and bring them forth,
when God and nature had buried
them. Wo covet superfluous things,
when it were more honor for us if we
could contemn necessary.
pal ami interest a
Ho rut Them in Irons.
A reporter overheard an old sea cap
tain rclato how lie served tho crew
when they got too full. Tho old salt
chuckled as ho related tlie story. He
said: “Yes, you can just bet a crew
that got drunk on me never tried it
ao-ain. When them fellers d come
aboard ship drunk, why I d just clap
’em in irons an’ throw ’em in a heap
on the deck. If we had rainy weather
during the night, they couldn’t get
away; they’d have to stay right there.
Yes, and to see them fellers in the
morning you'd think they was going
to the right off. No, sir; no crew ever
got drunk on me twict,” and he and
his companion made for a South street
saloon to smile.—New York Sun.
—possibly incurable, and there is noth
ing better to be found in the whole
range of meteria medica. Sold every
where.
To remove paint—Sit down on it be
fore it is dry.
Bucklin’s Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Fleers, Salt Rheum, le
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 J. L. Askew, Pal
metto; G. W. Clower, Grantville.
If your bowels tire costive take a dose
of Laxador; we know of no better med- j
icine. Price 25c.
Men sow their wild oats and women I BiiffalQ, New York,
sew their tares.
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. I). I. Wilcoxson. of Horse Cave,
Ivy., adds a like testimony, saying: lie
positively believes he would have died,
had it not been fur Electric Bitters.
This great remedy will ward off, as
well as cure all Maiarial Diseases, and
for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Dis
orders stands unequaled. Price 50 cents
and SI at A. J. Lyndon’s.
For sale, also, by J. L. Askew, lal-
inetto; G. AY. Glower, Grantville.
The exercising of horses just before a
race is the preamble.
Don’t Experiment.
You cannot afferd to waste time in
experimenting when your lungs are in
danger. Consumpt ion always seems, at
iirst, only a cold. Do not permit any
dealer to impose upon you with some
cheap imitation of Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for [Consumption, Coughs and
Colds', but be sure you get the genuine.
Because he can make more prqht 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 $1.
For sale, also, bv J. L. Askew, Pal
metto; G. AY. Glower, Grantville.
nil attorney’s fees due on
said obligation, and tbe cost of suit, or in de- j GEORGIA—Coweta County:
fault th.en.-ol the Court will proceed as to jus- j Ruftig A Recge having app Me
I. & G. 0. SCROGGIN
Have removed their stock to
:he store-room on Greenville
street formerly occupied by
: W. P. Broom, and with new
DRS. STARKEY & PALEN’S
TREATMENT BY INHALATION.
TRADE MARK .* REGISTERED*
■d r5 StMP
1620 Arch. Street, Philad'a, TPa-
For Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis,
Dyspepsia. Catarrh, Hay Fever. Head-
' a ,he. Debility, Rheumatism,
Ncurulgiii imil <*11
CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS.
“The Compound Oxygen Treatment, L rs.
Starkey & Palm. No. lo29 Arch St.. 1 ..',qk n
phin. have been using tor the last seventeen
years is a scientific adjustment of Ui® ele
ments of Oxygen and Nitrogen magnetized,
and the compound is so condensed and made
portable that it is sent all over the world.
New South,
Clerk’s Office, Superior Court,
Coweta County, Georgia.
Newnan, October 13, 1888
I certify that the above order for publica
tior is a’true extract from the minutes of
Coweta Superior Court. September term, 1888.
DANIEL SW1NT, Clerk.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Their groceries
”George A. Carter, administrator on the es-I an( J other Staple Hoods AVerC
i. tate of william Caldwell, late of said county. 1 to
2a- j deceased, having applied to the Court oi Ordi- , niOStlV boUP'llt bCIOre the 1C-
Iccip Ctbncrtisemcnts.
A GENTS WANTED. Write Geo. A- San-
bom, Sec’y The Buffalo Mutual Ac-
ctDKNT ann Sick Benefit Association,
The New England Nediral Journal, «ny«:
:l Wales' !MV ISIBLE Sound Disc,
for deafness, concentratm sound waves
II rAf 1 ) on the drum, and outranks all devices of
/ of our age and its possibilities are great. ■
For sale by H. H. WALES, Bridgeport, Ct.
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Cleanses and beautifies the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth. I
Never Fails to Restore Gray!
Hair to its Youthful Color. 1
Prevents PamirntT and hair falling I
50c. and gl.DOat liriuruisls.
mostly bought
1 cent rise in \
first‘Monday’in February next, if any they nrODOSe tO Sfive
can, why said application should not be grant- 1 V rut
nary of said county for letters of dismission , . , ,
from his said trust, all persons concerned are cen £ nse 111 prices, and they
required to show cause in said Court by the , V » •
Drs. Starkey * Paten have the liberty to re
fer to the following named well-known per
sons who have tried th-ir treatment:
Hon Wm. L>. Kelly, Member of Congress,
1 Rev.*'Victor L. Conrad, Editor Lutheran
1 ,l Rev' Charles w! Cushing, I). D., Rochester.
‘ N Hon.\Vm. Penn Nixon, Editor Inter-Ocean,
Chicago, Ill.
\V. II. Worthington, Editor
Birmingham. Ala.
j u d»e H p. Yrooman, Quenemo. Kan.
Mrs?Mary A. Livermore, Melrose. Mass.
Judge li. S. Voorhecs. New York l lty.
Mr. E. C. Knight. Philadelphia.
Mr. Frank Siddall, Merchant, Philadelphia.
Hon. W. W. Skuyler. Kaston, Pa.
Edward L. Wilson, Ski Broadway, N. * •,
Editor Phi la. Photo.
Fidelia M. LyoD, Waimea, Hawaii, Sand
wich islnnd. „ c ,
Alexander Ritchie, Inverness, Scotland.
Mrs. Manuel V. Ortego, Fresnillo, /.acate-
cas, Mexico. , . TT
Mrs. Exnina Cooper, Utilln, Spanish Hou-
lU L U Cobbs, Ex-Vice Consul, Casabanca, Mo-
r °M. V. Ashbrook, Red Blutl', California.
James Moore, Sup’t Police, Blandlord, Dor
setshire, England. Y ,
Jacob Ward. Bowral, New South Wales.
And thousands of others in every part ol
the United States.
This October 26th, 1838.
W. H. PERSONS,
Ordinary*.
ed.
Prs. fee, $5.00
Letters or Dismission.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Edward W. Morgan, administrator of John
Morgan, late of said county, deceased, having
applied to tlie Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty for letters ot dismission from his said trust,
all 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 30th, 1888. W. H. PERSONS,
Prs. fee, $5. Ordinary.
If a young lady’s maiden aim is suc
cessful she has no maiden name.
Knew When to Cry.
The following remark came from the
lips of little Pearl Mcnneiley, a 5-year-
old girl, whose father was getting in
readiness for a .three months trip.
Alice, her older sister, was _ feeling
Badly over her papa’s prospective long
absence, and Pearl, seeing her cry. ap-
S roached her father, _
ay is today, papa?” “Why, Friday
my dear.
to-morrow . - .. .
day Sunday, and then comes Monday,
and vou are go in 2* away on Monday,
Another Case of Fraud.
The market is full of imitations, rep
resented to be the same as Hawkes’s
Xew Crystalized Lenses. These imita
tions are, m 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
protit to themselves. Call at A. K.
Hawkes’ optical depot. 10 Decatur st
under Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga.,and
have vour eves fitted with the wonder-
savino*: "Wliat i ful crystallized lenses. Physicians in
dorse them, Governors, Senators, Legi"
ri'IIE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the
great Jleilical Work of the
ago on Manhood, Nervous aiuli
Flivsical Debility, rremature '
Decline, Errors of Youth, ami
the untold miseries consequent
thereon, 300 pages Svo, 123
prescriptions for all diseases..
Cloth, fiOl gilt, only SI.00, by*
mail, sealed. Illustrative sample free to all young
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
1S95, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. II. PARKER, grad
uate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years’ practice
in Boston, who may be consulted confidentially.
Specialty, Diseases of Man. Office No. 4 Bulfiueh st.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Henry A. Martin, executor, and Susan L.
Martin, executrix, of Henry Martin, late of
said county, deceased, having applied to the
Courtof Ordinary of said county for letters
of dismission from their said trust, all per
sons concerned are required to show cause in
said Court by tlie first Monday in March
next, it any they can, why s:ud application
should not be granted This December 7,
1888 . VV. H. PERSONS,
Prs. fee, $5.00—paid. Ordinary.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Coweta County :
T. C. Na'l, administrator on the estate of
\V. P. Carter, late of said county, deceased,
having applied to the Court of Ordinary of
said county for leave to sell the lands belong
ing to said deceased, all persons concerned
are required t o 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 7.1SS8.
W. H. PERSONS, .
Prs. fee, $3.00 Ordinary.
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.
“Compound Oxygen—Its Mode of Action
and Its Results,” is the titleofa new brochure
of two hundred pages, published by Drs.
Starkey & l’alen, which gives to all inquirers
full information as to this remarkable cuia-
tive agent and a record of several hundred
surprising cures in a wide range of chronic
cases—many of them after being abandoned
to die by other physicians. Will he mailed
free to a’ y address on application. Read
the brochure. ....... „ , , „„
DRS. STARK FA PALEN,
1529 Arch St. Philadelphia. Pa.
THE
“ NEWNAN GIRL ”
MARVELOUS
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.
Any book learned in o;n* reading.
.Iliad wandering cured.
Speaking without notes.
Piracy Condemned by Supreme Court.
Great inducements to correspondence
classes.
Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A.
Hammond, The wm id-tamed Specialist in
Mind diseases, Daniel Giv nl< af Thompson,
the great Psychologist, J. M. Buckley, D. D ,
Editor of the t'Lnslian kdvocate. Richard
Proctor, the Scie- tist, ITons. Judge Gibson,
Judah P. Beniamin and oihers, sent post
free by Pr:.f. A. LOISETTE, 237 Fifth Ave.,
New York.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
W. G. and H. \V. Carnp, executors of Hiram
Campf late of said county, deceased, having
applied to the Court cf Ordinary of said coun
ty for leave-to sell certain lands belonging to
the estate of said deceased, being tlie life in
terest of Mrs. renina Camp, relinquished to
said executors for the benefit of the heirs of
said deceased, all persons concerned are re
quired 1o 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 7,1888.
W. H. PERSONS,
Prs. fee, $3.00 Ordinary.
hYT'T”' l.j-i ••Tlioil lators and tho most distinguished men
Y\ hy do \ on ask , then evervwhere CO mmend and wear them.
r is baturday, and the These classes are not sold in Xewnan.
1 . ,>p. li Aiviot* C*
The heat of debate is apt to cause a
papa?” “Yes, my little’ darling, 1 am coolness between friends,
sorry to say I am'” “Well, then,
papa, I ain’t going to cry till Mon
day.”—Omaha Bee.
Oil oil tlie Waters*
A new method of using oil for re-
Why Women Fade.
Women lose their beauty because'
! colds undermine their life. Hr. Acker’s I
English Remedy for Consumption is an
absolute cure for colds, bold by AY . F.
Broom. Xewnan, Ga.
HlNDERCGrtNS.
PARKER S-tiWOER TONIC
1 he Lost of all remedies ior
Inward Pains, Colic, Indiges
tion, Exhaustion and all Stom
ach and Bowel troubles. Also i
the most effective cure fori
Coughs, ColuS, Bronchitis anuj
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. 50c. and £1.00, at Drgguists*
flnoinfr vrlives in 3. storm is mentioned . , -t
bv The Liverpool Journal ot B tlie .xpww ”
merce. which consists of firin_
rockets to windward This is a Ger
man patent, and, in a recent expei i-
ment between Bremen and Xew York,
tli# explosion of live rockets at dis
tances of 1,200 to 1.500 fee. liorn tlie
vessel, covered a space of 1,500 to -ff-OO
square feet with oil, and calmed tas
waves immediately. A lxicket ^as
been thrown 900 feet against a strong ! Broom, Xewnan. Ga.
wind. The patent is said to have been
bought by the North German Lloyds.
Terrible.
Two-thirds of all the deaths in Xew
York Citv are from consumption or ^. IV ,
pneumonia. The same proportion holds i en the highest
for most other cities, ldelajs aie dan
gerous. Dr. Acker’s English Remedy
for Consumption will always relieve,
ami may save your life. Sold, by \\. I.
MASON & Hi
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
tained their supremacy as the best in the world.
Mason & Hamlin offer, as demonstrate:i of the
cm equalled excellence of their organs, the fact that
of the great World’s Exhibitions, since that of
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Bv virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Coweta county, will be sold before
t tie Court-house door in said county, on the
first Tuesday in January, 1889, 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 tbe east by J. D. Brassell,
on tbe south by .T. D. Brassell and W. A. Post,
on tbe west by Milo Kellogg, and on the north
by J. L. Bean' and J. H. Bradbury. Sold as
the propertv of Alexander Bean, late of said
county, deceased. This November 30, 1888.
Terms of sale—One-half cash, balance in 12
months, with 8 per cent, interest from day of
sale. J- L- BEAN,
Prs. fee, $4.93 Adm’r.
A mud puddle has a great many poiat
for people to fall down and ad-mire.
kco tn petition
‘ers cfal! coun-
linvarL-hly :ak-
f honors. "Illus
trated camiogues $22 TO $iM)0. free.
Mason & llamlin do not hesitate to make the ex
traordinary claim for their pianos, that they are
superior to all others. They recognize the "h:_*h
excehence achieved by other leading makers in tits
art of piano building, but still cla’im superiority.
This they attribute solely to the remarAb.e im
provement introdnee 1 by them in the year lsi-2,
ar.d n w kn mtt t.3 the “’"a-o:; & Hamlin Piano
Colony Rights.
The people of Xew South Wales and
New Zealand are of the same mind
with the people of Queensland as to
the right of a colony to be consulted
regarding the choice ol a goveruoi.
They cordially approve the stand
taken by Queensland in protesting
against the appointment by ihe home
government of a mail wr.o is uelu ut
the colonists to be undue J for the ot-
fice.
coin
Terrible Forewarning'S.
h in tbe morning, hurried or dif-
phiegm tig
■cdied pulse, c.,..-
iu-weals nigi'.r,
digs are the iirst
stages t consumption. Dr. j
jg.. u _*g. ‘ f' v. ■ n^UMuiion v»';.
cure these fearful symptoms, and K
sold uiuler a positive guarantee by o..
F. Broom, Xewnan, Ga.
i the cho-r. ■ ;u
in the evening
any of these
of con'ump
creased capaci- C-ZANI; h 771.17H7. ty for standi
in tune ar.d other important a".var.: sges.
A circular, containing tesrimer Os from three
hundred purchasers, musicians, and tuners, s.-gt,
together with descriptive cam gue, to any applicant.
Piar. 3 and Organs =c.li for ensn or'easy pay
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Sheriffs 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
the original Fifth.now Hurricane district,said
countv and state, and known as lot No. 64,
bounded on the north by lands of Marion
Beavers, on tlie south by J. E. Pendergrast,
on the east by J. W. Clarke, and on the west
bv W. B. Berry, containing two hundred two
and a half (202%) 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.
Ciarket'one fi fa. issued from Coweta Countv
Court in favor of Jones it Bowers vs. the said
J. W. Clarke: one fi. fa. issued from Coweta
County Court in favor of the Patapsco Guano
Company, for use of Jones A Bowers, vs. the
said J. W. Clarke; and one fi fa. issued from
Coweta County Court in favor of J. J. Good-
rum d: Co. vs. the said J. \V. Clarke. Property
pointed out by plaintiffs’ attorneys. This No
vember 28.1888. Prs. fee. $6 65
.vlso, at the same time and place, the life
estate or dower interest of the defendant, Mrs.
Jane Bridges, in the east half of lot of laud
No. 2ol. in the First district of Coweta county,
and ritate o: Georgia, containing loP 4 acres of
: and, more or ’e--. Levied on a - the property
o' Mra Jane Bridges to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
from Coweta Superior Court in favor of S. J.
. etc-, vs. the said Jane ;
pointed out bv plaintiffs 1
ember 28, 1S88." Prs. fee, ;
Also, at the same time and place, a certain !
tract of land, situate In said county of Coweta \
and state of Georgia, about seven miles from
Newnan, Ga., known as ihe Rowland place,
cont ining three hundred and thirty-nine 338)
acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: j
• it'. - non:: bv lands of jWi:t. Wright, now
owned bv J. E. Lnckbr. trustee.) and one Cav- .
• ■!• *. on the south by lands of Anselm Leigh
and vy. F. Sommers, on the ast by lands ol
- immi rs and n t h< rest y land ...
F. I.< v lady—tl. said described land lying in
the Fourth land districtof Coweta county, and
: eit-.g ;d, lot number sixty-one .61,: and all
f lot nu r sixty-two, - :x
- : ..-r, - owned h ” Ai.selm Le ! gh sold
.. the dower interest of Mrs. 8. A.
■ • ■ and levied on p.s he j:rhp. ri.- ■ : Tilro .
■; - • sty a mortg »g fi- fa. issu r in
t’oweta superior Court in favor of K. T. Tali-
aferro, Hewitt, Walker & Porter, and •’■ • T.
Johnson vs. Tilro Morris and Lula Morris.
Said fi. fa. and the judgment on which it is
based transferred by pia.ntitfs to f. P. Ed-
mundson and B. T.Thompson. This Novem
ber 28,1888. Prs. fee. $6 64
UEO. H. CARMICAL, Sheriff.
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
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.
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 ioc. cigar manu
factured in the State that is
sold for FIVE CENTS. At
wholesale and retail.
M. SALBIDE
Factory No io. Newnan, Ga.
Commercial College ? e Khcton, s I<T:
Location op Departments op
Basin?**. Short-hand aad Tjpe.WrU!n?, Trlpsrrapby.
The Cheapest an1 Best Easiness Collet? in the World.
HIcrhe«t Honor and Gold M :*dal cv;-r ail c'her CoIRyei,
a: World’s Exposition. - rr.of Book-teppinff
and General Buxine** Ed a ration. lO.SOO Gra<n
u ate* in Buxine***- IS J “jr.- < >««t ot
Fall BtufneM Coon* . . Sta
zr.i B ard. Vr *'JO. *hort-Hand, I v pe-W ritlufT,
TelecT^3^y special • *:.ii‘ Ec’.z:' ' •
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Ephraim W. -mith, Prauci^a!.rz Wilbur K- Smith#
Pruiidg-:, Lexla^t-ju, 1^3 . o»i- ysjiT.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
When I 6ay CtmE I do not mean merely to
Stop them lor a time, and then have them re-
turn again. I ME.vN A RADICAL CU2LL-
I have made the disease ol
UTS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
A life-long etndy. I warrant my remedy to
Cure the worst cases. Because others have
failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure.
Send at once for a treatise and a Free BorriJi
of my INFALLIBLE Kemedt. Give Express
and Po=t Office. It costs you nothing for A
trial, and it will cure 70U. Address
H.C. ROOT, M.C., 18? Pearl St., HEW YORK
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
lanta and West Point Rail
road. Will have parties at
each station to receive, weigh
anv pay for the seed.
I. A. SMITH.
Newnan, Ga.
—AT the—
GEORGIA SC
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t— j . -1. v< gold by Druggists.
A. J. LYNDON, Agent, Newnac, Ga.