The herald and advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1887-1909, December 28, 1888, Image 3

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- - - ... — to Herald and gulucrtnicr. Consumption Surely Cured. OrtlPT tO PprfPCt SPFViCC. Totiik Editor—Please inform your GFORGI Coweta County: readers that I have a positive remedy ! Georgia Loan ami Trusti Rule Nisi Hewnan, Ga., Friday. December 2o, 188C-J fur the above named disease. By it- ' ^".p.u.y. v.-. \ timelv use thousands of hopeless case"' IUII “ 4 ' Foreclose Mortgage. £ca<il Notices. song. Coweta Oh. com©' but not o'ei trodlcn re art 3. Where beast* of burden trudge «Tth loads. Or wayside h<*r!»» are show»*r«*«J wltb dust. Or cot and nail show stain and rust. Where blazing hotoese whiteiy (alls And bums tbe growth on garden wr.Ua— Come not that way CPEKIOR COUKT. I .September Term, 1-S8.( to liie Court. by the petition of in and Trust Company. lhn: have been permanently cured. I shall ; be glad to send two bottles of nit rein- p appearing i i‘<!v FRFK to any of vour readers who the Georgia L j have consumption if they will send me mVd their express and port Otli< e addrew... Ixtan and Trust Compan - a mortgage on a Ue«pectfu!lv. tract ■ l land, r ir one farm 1> in* in a body, T V SLOCUM. M. C., cmsisilngof fractional lot mu;.' er one :.un- ’ p,. ir l >t New York dre>l ami thirteen 113;, contaii.i.ig one hun Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEOHGl A -Cow eta County : All persons having demands against the es tate ol I) J. Merlwether. deceased, are here by notified lo render them i:i according to law. and all persons indebted to the same are required to make immediate payment This December 7, i vis. H Lb MERIWETHER. Adm’r, Prs. fee, #3.00 Ilandv. Ga. igimcdtional. SHARPSBURG ACADEMY Will open Tuesday, the firs! day of January, 1889. Tuition as I Allows: f 1 00. #1 50, $2 00 per month, in addition to the public lipid, l'hose not entitled to public fund. a.id those who study B-iokKcepiiig. S in per mont h. V. A. YAM, Principal. DRS. STARKEY&PALEN’S TREATMENT BY INHALATION. TRADE/VlARff REGISTERED* GRANTVILLE HIGH SCHOOL. Oh. come but In Bure quiet pass By rill, by bush, through tangled grass. Through woodland ways where naught Is heard But leaves astir or twittering bird. Where sunlight sifts, where ram drops drip. When honey wets the traveler'* Up- Oh, come that w ay “G. 11 8.” In Chicago Journal Teacher—“Johnny, what is the plural |?” Johnny, promptly, “Twins.” of child 1 Bind tinths of I-is Vega*. When it comes to genuine cures La? Vega? can show up some pretty tall :ories. Most of the cures are effected by the mud baths, which are a novel feature. The patient is plastered over from head to foot with extremely hot mud, made by mixing prairie loam with the hot mineral water. The nose, mouth, <fyes and ears are left uncovered, lie is then placed in a tub of the mud and left there half an hour, after which his dirty coating is scrajicd off. A shower hath of the hot water follows, then a plunge in a tank of it; aftet which comes the mas sage of n professional; half an hour’s siesta—the patient, sleeping, wrapped in h sheet, in a room the temperature of '■which is about 98 degs. -and after this another rubbing. If rheumatism sur vives this treatment long the patient s only hope for relief lies in suicide.—At lanta Constitution. Promptness. First a cold, then a cough, then eon- umption, Obeii death. “I took I)r. Acker’s English Remedy for Consurap- ’ tion the moment I began to cough, and I believe it saved mv life.”—\\ alter X. ! Wallace Washington. Sold by W. F Broom, Xewnan, Ga. Lexington, Ga., hfS three boy mer chants under 16 years of age. Is Prickly Asii Bitters good for anything V Read what Frank Griggsby, I of Dodge, City, Kus., says: “For three i years I suffered from a disease that my physicians pronounced incurable. My <ire<i im jer s, more or less, and one hun- . dred (100; acres effthe east part of fractional I lot one hunuroil ami n.xteen ;il«;.—said farm j being the x.nr.e owned and occupied by Km- ma C. Moore—all In th ■ Fourth district of i ’oweta county, .State o: Georgia; for the pur- 1 pose of securing ti e payment of a certain j • roa is-orv tx !e for t''e sum of six hundred dollars 1 f said EmmaC Mooroonthe 1st ciay of August, 1835, and payabe to the; s-< id Georgia Loan and Trust Com any, due! on l-t da v of ' ugu-!. 189 '. with interest at 1 the rate of eight per cent per annum until., i ai*i. peyai le s mi-aunuaJy, on the first j dai s of F. bruary and August in each yeari i according to the’ tenor of ten interest coupons for tw. nty-l'our dollars each, bearing even j -'ate with said not and thereto attached, and ' *.'-u : er cent on the whole amount for aitor- •w ■ ’. p es. And should any default be made jntl ■ v - ; Id Finn a C. Moore of either 'inten st coupon thereto annexed, as stipulated, then the principal of the said ob- Rjation, in discretion of the holder, shall beer,me due and payable at the date of such default, regardless of the date of maturity: and further, waiving and renouncing all tend and exemp- Appiication for Tear’s Support. GEORGIA—Coweta County: The return of the appraisers setting apart twelve mouths'support to Jennie L>. Couch, minor child of \V. It Couch, deceased, tmving been filed in my office, all persons concerned are cited to show cause by the 7th of Jan uary. 1889, why said application for twelve months'support should not be granted. This November 29. 1838. W. H. PKKshNs, Pr-t. fee, $3 00 Ordinary. FOR THE EDUCATION GIRLS. OF ROYS AND friends had given me up to die, when I j rights and benefits of hom was induced to trv your remedy. I took ! tion o<-all property, personal and real, provi- :. fo,-ti,ren month? and have trained S* ded f.»r under the laws and constitution of n tot tliree mont ns anu J1 <ive tauieu - • , ieorK j Sl an ,i of the United states, as against pounds in weight. Am a well man and Pricklv Ash Bitters saved my life. I am under life-long obligation: medicine, and will never cease ommend it.” to this to rec- Known by Their Oddities. If you have ever visited an .asylum for the deaf and dumb you have noticed that the patients at once name all visitors by some peculiarity. If there t>e a slight facial contortion or a peculiarity of mo tion it is instantly caught by the crowd, represented in sign language, and so you are henceforth designated by them. Their names are much like those given by Indians to children—“The Man with One Eye Glass,” “The Man Who Qas a Molo Under His Eye,” “The Man Who Squits. ” They know you by your dif ferences. We are working on the same . plan when we describe our great men and leaders. We know them by their oddities. Grant is, in history, the man who smoked and who kept silence. A man with no designative points will never he accepted sis a leader.—M. Mau rice, M. D. A cow broke into a Brooklyn oyster dealer’s establishment last Monday night and devoured eight quarts of raw oysters before she was discovered. Mongolian Beauty In American Dress. A Chinese lady in approved modern fashionable dress attracted a great deal of interested attention in Broadway the other morning. To any one overtaking her the figure was that of a medium sized girl dressed with exceptional ele gance and taste. She wore a silk dress of a dainty green tint cut and slashed and trimmed after the latest Parisian ideas, and a heavy black beaded passe menterie cap* - over iier shapely shoulder gave a wonderful appearance of neatness to tier unquestionably slim waist. Her coiffure was stylish and becoming, and she wore a chip straw hat of the latest shape and of a delicate gray color, elab orately and effectively trimmed.—New York World. Bucklin’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped. Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Riles, 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. Glower, Grantville. England is said to be supporting to day in her poor houses more than a million people, and hundreds of thou sands are given out-door relief. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no ial mention. All who have used the enforcement and collection of the said ob ligation, which said note and interest cou pons th. said Emma C. Moore refuses !« pay: It is ordered, therefore, that the said Emma C. Moore pay into this Court, on or before the first day of the next term thereof, the princi pal and int'.T-.'St nud attorney’s fees due on said obligation, and the cost of suit, or in de fault thereof the Court will proceed as to jus tice may appertain. And it is further ordered, that this rule be published in The Herald and Adverti ser, a newspaper published in the county ot Coweta, once a month for four months, or served on the said Emma C. Moore, or her special agent or attorney, three months pre vious to the next term of this Court. Sep tember s. 1S8S. S. W. HARRIS, J. S. POWELL, J. S. C. C. C. Petitioner’s Attorney. Application for Year's Support. G EORGI A—Coweta Covnrv: The return of the appraisers setting apart twelve months’ support to the family of Mal ta, rry S. Smith, deceased, having been filed in my office, all persons concerned arc cited to show cause by the Till day of January. 1889, why said application for twelve months’ sup port should not be granted. This November •** iststs. W. H. PERSONS, Prs. fee. $3 00 Ordinary. •Spring Term opens Tuesday, January Stli. 1889, under the new management. Terms moderate. Board can b- bad convenient to school at reasonable rales. Pupils prepared for college. Music under good private ins! ruc tion. The latest improved methods of teach ing employed. The health, manners and mora.s of the pupils larefully guarded. Send for circular for particulars to W. M. ROBINSON. Principal, Grantville, Ga. LEARN TELEGRAPHY —AT THE— GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY. Application fOf Year’s Support. Thorough knowledge, am picfacilities. large _ , I experience, and influential railroad and tele- GEORoI A—Coweta colntv: j graphic friends. We areoflerine rare induee- The return of the appraisers setting apart ' meats to parties wishing to learn, send for twelve months’support to the family of Cy- | circulars. We teach ladles and gentlemen, rus J. flower, deceased, having been tiled in i Address 1629 A rely Street, Plxilad’a, F*a. For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia. Catarrh, Hay Fever. Head ache, Debility. Rheumatism, ‘Neuralgia and all CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. ‘•The Compound Oxygen Treatment,” Drs. Starkev & Palen, No. 1529 Arch St., Philadel phia, have been using for the hist sevqpteen vears, is a scientific adjustment of the ele ments of Oxygen and Nitrogen magnetized, and the compound is so condensed ntul made portable that it is sent all over tbe world. my office, all persons concerned are cited to show cause by the 7th day of January, 1859, whv said application for twelve months’ sup port should not be granted. This December 7, 1888. W. H. t’EKSi )NS, Prs. fee, $3 00 Ordinary A. G. COUCH, Senoia, Ga. Clerk’s Office. Superior Court, C'oweta Countv, Georgia, Nev. nan, October 13, 1S$8. I certify that the above order for publicn- tioi is a true extract from the minutes of Coweta Superior Court. September term, 1SS8. DANIEL SWINT, Clerk. lieu? Ctbpcrtisemcnts. sjioci piling? Sides,ami Back. II Electric Bitters sing the same song.— j A purer medicine does not e_xist. and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of j the Liver and Kidneys, will remove | Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other .affections caused by impure blood.— Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial | fevers.—-For cure- of Headache, Consti- j pation and Indigestion try Electric Bit- I tors. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.—Price 50 cts. and SI.00 per bottle at A. J. Lyndon’s Drug Store. | DTM Umpies. ^' acl For sale, also, by J. L. Askew, Pal- JT icl metto; G. W. Glower, Grantville. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Faiii to Restore Grey , Hair to ita Yoethful Color. [Prevents Dandruff and hair falling 60tanc^UX^tDrugBista^^^ Letters of Administration. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Rufus A. Reese haviug applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for permanent let ters of administration on the estate of Susan B. Heese, late of said county, deceased, all persons concerned arc required l> siiow cause in said Court by the first Monday in January next , if any they can, why said application should not be gianted. This December 7, 1888 W. H. PERSONS, Prs. fee, $3.00—paid. Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. G EORGI A—Cow eta County : George A. Carter, administrator on the es tate of William Caldwell, late of said county, deceased, having applied to the Court ol Ordi nary of said county for letters of dismission from his said trust, all persons concerned are required to show cause in said Court by the first Monday in February next, if any they can, why said application should not be grant ed. Tkis October 26th, 1S8S. W. H. PERSONS, Prs. fee, $5.00 Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. ; GEORGIA—Coweta County: j Edward W. Morgan, administrator of John Morgan, late of said county, deceased, having applied to tbe Court of Ordinary of said coun ty for letters ol 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. 1889. PALMETTO HIGH SCHOOL, PALMETTO, GA. SPRING TERM WILL BEGIN WEDNES DAY, JANUARY 2, 1889. Intelligent people, healthy location, experi enced and conscientious teachers. Due atten tion paid to the primary grades. TUITION. Primary grades, per month $1 20 Intermediate grades, pi r month 2 00 High school and collegiate grades, per month 3 00 Board, per month $8 00 to $10 00 For particulars, address or consult THUS. H. MEACHAM, Principal, Palmetto, Ga. WALKER HIGH SCHOOL, 1H89, Begins its Spring Session on tlie Second Tuesday in January. Tailing Too Much (Julnlno. The quinine habit is gaining strength every day. Dizziness, that you hear in numerable people complaining of in these days, can l»e traced to excess in the use of quinine. The good effects, that it is nearly always certain of. are lost by ex cessive doses. Too much quinine will also produce congestion of the ear and vibration of the auditory nerve. The growing habit of taking quinine for neuralgia and other like affluents, with out consulting a physician, is altogether reprehensible, and may lead to very seri ous results. Many cases of deafness are produced by overdoses and long continued use of tho drug.—Physician in Globe- Democrat. uterine Pains. Kln-uauil Weaken tv/ Pains. r«*li bv the Cuticura Anti-Plain Plaster, i he first a nil univ iii-iiintnneous pam-kiiling, st rent’then inx piaster. 25 cents; live f>r$i.U0. At druggists, im-of Potter Dkuo and Chem ical I'o . Boston. Pims les. blacklv ki Cl TIC UR beads, chap-p| CO in cured lijTLLJ. A merry heart doeth good like medi- j cine, and merriment at meals is better [ than pepsin for the digestion. Is Consumption Incurable. Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, i Newark, Ark., says; “Was down with i Abscess of Lungs, and friends and phy sicians pronounced me an incurable consumptive. Began taking Dr. King’s j New Discovery for Consumption; am < now on my third bottle, and able to j oversee the work on my farm. It is the j finest medicine ever made.” Jesse Middleware Decatur, Ohio, 5 says: “Had it not been for Dr. King’s I New Discovery for Consumption I | would have died of Lung Troubles, i Was giAen up by doctors. Aru now in j best of health.”' Try it. Sample hot- j tie. At A. J. Lyndon’s Drug Store, j For sale, also, by J. L. Askew, Pal metto; G. W. Clower, Grantville. We cannot conquer a necessity, but we can yield to it in such a way as to be greater than if we could. MADE WITH BOILING WATER. EPPS’S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COOOA Letters of Dismission. G EO RGI A—Cow eta County : Henry A. Martin, executor, and Susan L. Martin, executrix, of Henry Martin, late of said county, deceased, having applied to the Court of Ordinary’of said county for letters of dismission from t heir said trust, all per sons concerned are required to show cause in said Court bv the first Monday in Marcli next, it any they can. why said application should not be* granted This December 7, 1S8S W. II. PERSONS. Prs. fee,$5.00—paid. Ordinary. MADE WITH BOILING MILK. CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Application for Leave to Sell. GEORGIA—Coweta County: T. C. Na 1, administrator on tbe estate of W. 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'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, 18S<. W. H. PERSONS, Prs. fee, $3.00 Ordinary. BED CEOSS DIAUQHD BEANE. Original, best, only genuine and reliable pill forsale. Sever Fail. Aek for Chichester’s English 'Irv'D^Bianiond Brand, in red tne- - ^yvijtallic boxes, sealed with bluerib- b°n. At Druggists. Accept ' fJY no other. All pills iu paste- boaxd boxes, pink wrappers, are a danger- our counterfeit- Send 4e. (stamps) for particulars and “Kdlef for Ladle*,” *» & letter, bv return mail. 10,000 test!* montulsfrorn LADIES « ho have used them. Name Paper. Cliieliester Clicinical Co. t 2Ia(i.*sini S(j.,Flma. J P&- Th© Herb of Prophecy. A plant grows in Mixteca, Mex., which tho natives call tho “herb of prophecy. A dose of it produces sleep similar in all respects to the hypnotic state. The sub ject answers with closed eyes questions that are put to him, and is completely insensible. The pathologic state brings with it a kind of prophetic gift and double sight. Furthermore he loses his will anti is completely under the control of another. On returning to himself he remembers nothing of what lie has done. —Chicago Times. Another Case of Fraud. The market D full of imitations, rep- ! resented to be the same as Ilawkes’s New Crystalized Lenses. These imita- I tions are, in most cases, productive of 1 positive injury to the eyes of the wear- ! er. Many dealers will recommend in- i ferior spectacles and eye-glasses and ! those of lower price, which afford more | profit to themselves. <’all at A. K. Hawkes’ optical depot, 19 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- • iatorsand the most distinguished men | everywhere commend and wear them. These glasses are not sold in Newnan. Application for Leave to Sell. GEORGIA—Coweta County: 1 W. G. and H. \V. Camp, executors of Hiram Camp, iHteot said county, deceased, having I applied to the Court of Ordinary of said ennn- I tv for leav ■ to sell certain lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, being 1he liie in terest of Mrs. Fenina Camp, relinquished to said executors for tbe benefit of the heirs of said deceased, all persons concerned are re- • iiiredio show cause in saitl Court by the first Monday in January next, if any they can, why said application should not be granted. This December 7, 1888. 5V. H. PERSONS, Prs. fee, $3.00 Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA—Coweta County: By virtue of an order from t lie Court of Or dinary of Coweta county, will be sold before ; .. j i, .- -ihA 2/.i ..i liars: Ci: <z> the Court-house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in January, 1889, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Soutii half of lot of land No. 2f>L in Grant- viile district, Coweta county,Ga., and bound ed as follows: On the east by J. D. Brassell, on the south by J. P. Brassell and \V. A. Post, on tlie west by .Milo Kellogg, and on thonorth by J . L. Bean* and J. H. Bradbury. Sold as the property of Alexander Bean, late of said countY, deceased. This November 30; 18sx. Terms of sale—One-half cash, balance in 12 Prepares (or practical life and the higher classes in College. The Classics. Higher Mathematics, the Sciences, Music and Painting thoroughly taught. From $50 to $100 per annum saved by pat ronizing this school instead of entering the owerclasses in College. Girls boarded by the Principal and study at night under his supervision. Board and Tuition for scholastic month, $13 (K». Twenty-eight hoarding pupils in 1888. DANIEL WALKER, Principal. Drs. Starkey * Palen have the liberty to re fer to the following nnmed well-known per sons who have tried th-ir treatment: Hon. Win. D. Kelly, Member of Congress, Philadelphia. , _ _ .. Rev. Victor L. Conrad, Editor Lutheran Observer, Philadelphia. . P. v. Charles \V. Cushing, D. D., Rochester. New York. __ , , _ Hon. Wm. Penn Nixon, Editor Inter-Ocean, Chicago, Ill. „ ,, W. H. Worthington, Editor New South, Birmingham. Ain. .1 udge 11 P. Yrooman, Quenemo. Kan. Mrs?Mary A. Livermore, Melrose, Mass. Judge 1L S. Voorhees. New York ( ity. Mr. E. O. Knight, Philadelphia. Mr Frank Siddall. Merchant, Philadelphia. Hon. W. W. skuyler, Easton, Pa. Edward L. Wilson, 833 Broadway, N. Editor Phila. Photo. , Fidelia M. Lyon, Waimea, Hawaii, Sand wich island. _ , Alexander Ritchie, Inverness, Scotland. Mrs. Manuel V. Ortego, Fresuillo, Zacate cas. Mexico. . , „ •Mrs. Emma Cooper, Uiilla, Spanish Hon- durus. C. A. J. Cobbs, Ex-Y ice Consul, Casabanca, Jlo- r °M°V. Ashbrook, Red Bluff, California. James Moore, Sup’t Police, Blandlord, Do' setsliire, England. _ , Jacob Ward. Bowral, New South W ales. And thousands of others in every part of the United States. “Compound Oxygen—Its Mode of Actjon and its Results,” is the titleofa new brochure of two hundred pages, published by Drs. Starkey & Palen, which gives to all inquirers lull Information sis to this remarkable cura tive agent and a record of several bundled (sing ( surprising cures in a wide range of chronic cases—many of them after being abandoned to die by other physicians. W ill be mailed free to tu y address on application. Read the brochure. • . , _ ' DRS. STARKE5 & PALEN, 1629 Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa. THE “NEWNAN GIRL” Location of Departments of Bnsine»*, Sbort-bami ami Type-Writing, Telegraphy. The Cheapest and Best Business College in the World. IIlirhcRt Honor and Gold .Module . World’s Exposition, foi r ail other Colleatea, stem of Book-keeping and General Business Education. 10,000 Grad uates In BuRlneRR. IS Teachers employed- Cost of Full HualneRR Course, including Tuition, Stationery, and Board, about £00. Sliort-llund, Ty pe-Jv rltlnflh A Telejrrnphy specialties No Vocation. Enter Now. aduates (Guaranteed Success. For Circulars Address EphroIra_W. 8mlth, Principal,or Wilbur R. Smith, President, Lexington, Kj. Mention this paper. NEWNAN WAGON COMPANY. AT FOLDS OLD STAND, 7 - ;f; C u.nd Standard Pc, u’.ar Medical Treatise on , u onths, with 8 per cent, interest lroni day of t‘AKrro-'tcf Yo ib, 1‘rematur.-Decline,Nervous j sale. 3. L. BEAN, r i physical Debility, Impurities ol the Blood. I Prs. fee, $-1.93 Adm r. Making Fireproof Scenery. The genius of high about these America is stepping Jars. The average Topper, of Berlin, is credited with the m iniber of patents issued weekly is over invention of a meteriai for scenery which is incombustible, with none of the disad vantages of processes heretofore tried. He applies to very tine wire cloth a fire proof insoluble yellow plaster, quite fluid at first, but it soon becomes firm. To this the painters apply their pigments. The plaster is not heavy, and is so tough nnd flexible that drop scenes coated with it can be rolled upon small poles without j am ing.—Boston Transcript. Br< Three hundred, and every inventor has i a sure fortune before him—of course. 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 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. crac.kii Terrible. Two-thirds of all the deaths in New York City are from consumption or pneumonia. The same proportion holds for most other cities. Delays are dan gerous. Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption will always relieve, may save your life. Sold by V . P. com, Xewnan, Ga. A riea of Toothache. A Chicago bank clerk obtained a leave of absence on the plea of toothache. When he failed to return the Ixmk of ficials wont to the root of the matter, and found that his plea was tooth in. so tv speak, and his accounts too shoit. Nor ristown Herald. The report of the keeper of the Geor gia penitentiary shows that during the fast two vears the proportion of female convicts in Georgia has increased more than twenty per cent. bV-niltinstrom Folly, Vice,Ignorance. Excesses or Overtaxation. Enervating and unfitting the victim for Work, Business, the Married or Social R.-lation. Avoid unskilful pretenders. Possess this great tv, ; k. It contains 300 pages, royal Svo. BeauUml binding, embossed, full gilt. Price, only i?r.‘0by rail, post-paid, concealed in plain wrapper. • : ;:ve prospectus Free, if you apply now. The distinguished author, Wm. H. Parker. M. D- re- • ved the COLD AND JEWELLED MtD«L •rem the National Medical Aeseciation, 3r 'he PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr. Parker and a corps of Assistant Physicians may be consulted, conn- .]j v t, v m ail or in person, at the office of THU PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, \-* 5 4 ituifinch 8t., Boston, 3Ias?., io whomall erders for books or letters for advice should be erected as above. When I ?ay Cube I do not mean merely to Stop them for a time, and then have them re turn again. I mean A RADICAL CURE- I have made the disease of Sheriffs Sales for January. GEORGIA—Coweta county: Will be sold before the Court-house door in Newr.an, said county, within the legal hours — . , . . r tit a mvc of sale,on the first Tuesday in January, 18S9, All kinds Ol YV AGUiN O, tlie following described propertv, to-wit: , . . . , , taid a VC A'.i that tract or lotof land lying and being in (double OF Single,) L/KA i O, county and -tate, and ki I mwn n as d iot r, No sa 6L CARTS, etc., made to order, FITS, EPILEPSY or Beavers, on the south by J. E. Penderzrast, with patent iron hub and axle j FALLING- SICILNESS, on the east by J. W. Clarke, and on the west , • ! A life-long study. I WARRANT my remedy to bv W. B. B.-rry, containing two hundred two or Otherwise, aS purCHaS^r may cure the worst cases. Because others have tind a half (202J4) acres, more or less. Levied , . failedisnoreasonfornotnowreceivmgacure. on as the property of J. W. Clarke to satisly aeSire. Send at once for a treatise and a Free BOTTX3 four fi. fa«. issued from Coweta County Court 0 • ■, ,, ,• . „ i of mv Infallible Remedy. Give Express favor of J. A. Parks vs. the said J. W. opCCiai attention glVCn tO En d Post Office. It costs yon nothing for a. * ’ • I trial, and it will cure you. Address H. C. ROOT, M.C., 18° Pearl St., NEW YORK Rice at Weddings. The throwing of rice :it we,fling? evidently a heathen custom, ns :n d: ... and some other countries to ties duv no * is showered on tiieexjiectaut y : :_w.. r | he goes to the house to get uis brute Rice is the emblem of fruitfulness.—Cm I N:ago Herald. Terrible Forewarnings. Cou Ji in the morning, hurried or dif ficult breathing, raising phlegm, tight-: ness in the chest, quickened pulse, lines? in the eveningv all or any of these t stages of eonsr.n r»tion. Dr. Application for New Road. ; ItORG 1A—Co we r a Cor> ty : in gs and ethers have applied to 4,:-. ! - rs of Road- and R- v> ni;e ol W. 1 the C. chil- at night, the tir-r Acker*- as pub b-gir.nmg : .- aod : < larkc: one fi fa. issued from Coweta County , , , , , • i Court in favor of Jones A Bowers vs the said bllfTgy, WclffOIl 3.11(1 pianta.LlOn J. \V. Clarke: one fi. fa. issued from Coweta iT4‘ County Court in favor of the Patapsco Guano repair WOTk. IjUGCSflCS OVCF- Oom anv, for use of Jones & Bowers, vs. the , , , , • A j tt said J. \V. Clarke: and one fi fa. issued from htlUlCCi 3.11(1 rCp3intCQ. rlOTSC- Coweta County Court in favflr of J. J. Good- , • rum A Co. vs. the said J. W. Clarke. Property Shoeing 3 Specialty. pointed out by plaintiffs’attorneys. ThisNo- \n ' i j > _ vember28.1888. Prs. fee,$6 65 All WOfk done Dy Skilled .yIso, at the same time and place, the life , , ., • estate or dower interest of the defendant, Mrs. Workmen, Under the - SUper\ 1S- Jum- Bridges, in the east half of lot of land • r • „ j • No. 291, in the First district of Coweta county, lOn Ot 3H experienced SUpenn- if Georgia, containing 101 1 . acres of . , , j 0 - tendent, 3nd warranted. Study of Natural Histery. Mamma—Dot, beep away trom tfl oat: it will scratch yotu Don t v u s>-' how angrily it is swinging - t liie cat alone and play with ' Little Dot—Rut doggie i tail. too.—Omaha World. English Remetlv for consumption will cure these fearful symptoms, and ig ->U1 under a t sit ■ ve guarantee by w . L. Br om, N < wnan, Ga. in phisike is suffer from chest, lung Bull’s Cough Syrup is L Iden “idiisike cents. caster]v thr v. v. no v Nathan M ■ m-. aid State of i. ad. more or less. Levied on a- the property . : Mr.-. Jane Bridges to satisfy a fi. fa. issued fro: : I'ov-va superior Court in favor of s. J. ! .i ter, adrninist-ator. etc., vs. the said Jane Bridges. Property pointed <nit by plaintiff's o.tofney. This November 28, Iss-S.’ Prs. fee, Get our prices 3nd give us COTTON SEED WANTED. I will p3y the highest m3r- Iket price for 311 unlimited 3n order; & AL Ch: ,s; “F that in the price - . it. > : 111 a. L Hr 2fT VI r^l I—j A T): ■>. a: the same time and plaee. a certain tract of land, situate in said county of Coweta m-i state of Georgia, about seven miles from Newnan. G i.. known as the Rowland place, coni gtbrec hundred an J thirty-nine ’S?'. • cres. more or x -s, and bounded as follows: >:i ti.e norti. : y lands of ; Wm. Wright, .now owned by I. E. I.uckie, trustee, and one Cav- ■i:d-r. '.a i'a- - .uth by lands of Auscim Leigh and W. F. summers, on the ©a-: by lan?s of and on the w st by land, of B. the -aid described ; and lying in :<! district of Coweta <■ uniy, and t number sixty-one • and all r -:x;v-two. r.2 ex ' t' about fsetion. D. J. FOLDS, Supt. F. Lo the F< we gusrsntee sstis-1 quantity of cotton seed, deliv ered 3t any station on the At lanta and West Point Rail road. Will have parties at each station to receive, weigh 1 anv pav for the seed. I. A. SMITH. Newnan, Ga. Farm Near Senoia tor Rent or Sale! One mile from >t_r;oi:. dep-c. with 140 acr in good state of cultivation, nearly all f. • • Good 6-room dwelling, two tenant lioo-es. nr other outbuildings. Good o-chard and v:n yard; fruit trom Jane o> November, comfielled to give up f irming on account my health, end will rent or?' !! at a 1 “r.ai Cali oa or address G. vV. PERDUE, Seuria. G:i. BJ~ G has c acre A use Letgh. lit! S. A. ' Tilro K Great cities wasted nervv ti for v rdth ami Elkins. an' tombs t K. T. T. f" Agents’ profit ; per in j Will prove ii or pay to: 1' i S | New ix.riraits" just o 1 V/ <:! 5*i - it -o', --nt free : W. ii.. .-tkra i’„, mi £•: . Tiie : ate cf mortality IikIi IN. the House. i.eYvV be without TEETH- :•> h.ci-e ire riahiren in Ask vour Druggist. ,tr It iih 1 tie at your first opj, Th>: publishers need the money ed Trtut to p. i;d- i ir.s Novem- GSNTS WANTED. W • ite Geo. a . ven .ivsr- 1 cl ion in p one:. oea : nd GuI resori.eitacd feel safe i end ing tt to oil rre-3. t. J. TONER, M.D., Prs. tee, ic 61 UEO. H. CAJJMICAL, Sheriff. cirrAT and Su;: Bln: Buffalo, New York. pit Asscciatio: . ; A Cincinnati, C ' . FTJICl. A o’. ,-k e Sold by Druggists. A. J. LYNDON, Ageut, Newnan, Ga. tins liiClekISCb UOOUt 10 ptlT CALL a VCiT.