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jmff Market Report.
V ;correeti'it weekly by Agnail Sr Farmer.!
Newnan, Ga., March 9, 18M.
WFloUR—Fancy Patt”. t M 60
Choice Family 3 75
MEAL 65
Wheat Huai. 1 00
Corn—White 05
Mixed —
f Grits—Pear' 3R
Hay—Western 1 lo
* Bacon—C. It. Sides 8
I Smoked Shoulders 10
I Hams—Canvassed H)j
1 Uncanvassed —
Tobacco—Common to Medium 25@40
Fancy Chewing 75
Smoking SO
Hides—Dry Flint 05
Green 2R
Potatoes—Irish, per bush I 50
Sweet, per bush 60
Eggs 121s
Butter—Good Country 20
Lard—Tierce 12H
Tubs and Kegs 12
Sugar—Granulated 5J,
Standard A 5
Extra C 4'j>
Sy’RU i*—Georgia 40
New Orleans 25(8:6
Molasses—Black Strap 35
Calico '5@7
t Sheeting 06
\ Shirting 65
■ Domestics—Checks 06
B Oats—Feed 50
I Seed, rust-pi oof 60
B Beeswax 15
W Cheese 16
' ^uHHg s
Jerald and ^dwrtiaq.
NEWMAN, GA., FRIDAY, MAR. 9.
HOME AFFAIRS.
The Guards’ fair!
Poaclitr$cs are in bloom.
A full lino of boys’ extra pants at J. R.
Herring’s.
Don’t forget tlio Guards’ fair, to com
mence next Monday.
lion, P. II. Whitaker, of Franklin,
was in tlio city Tuesday.
The display at the Guards’ fair noxt
Monday will bo worth seeing.
Extra early seed potatoes, for early
gardens at Hardaway «fc Hunter’s.
Filosello embroidery silk, all colors,
now in stock at 1*. F. Cuttino & Co.’s
clothing house of
J. R. Herring.
ONE) ENJOYS
Both tlio method and results when
i Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
land refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
' Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60c
and $1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it. on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
ishes to try it Do not accept any
bstitute.
CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO.
SAN FHANOI8CO, CAL.
louismie. nr. New vonk. n.i.
£
Mwi
%U’
Wo are still
Newnati.
I Now lot stylish letter and note paper
just received by Avery & Bant A.
The Ten Cunt Storo is selling all stand
| aid prints at 5c. J. W. Stripling,
j Three hundred pounds choice live
geese feathers at Ilarduway & Hunter’s.
Evitt it Dro.’s fine shoes for ladies,
misses and children at Askew and Mar
tin's.
Olio car load of Spotless, tliu linest pat
ent Hour mode, at Hardaway it limi
ter’s.
The handsomest line of wash dress
goods ever seen in Nownan, at Askew it
Martin’s.
A great variety in tobacco. Try a plug
of the “Two Johns” tobacco at Askew it
Martin’s.
Just received, fresh lot of sea trout
and mullet Florida catch at Hardaway it
Hunter’s.
Mrs. II. S, Smith lias gone to Florida
on visit to her son, Mr. Ernest Smith, at
Homeland.
1 runted to Rent.—A 4 or 5-room resi
dence, conveniently located. Apply to
D. N. Baldwin.
Something New.—Cash’s embroidered
frilling, milled ready for use, at P, F.
Cuttino & Co.’s
The guano season is drawing to a close,
and traffic in this useful hut odoriferous
commodity is correspondingly dull.
See our hoys’ combination suits. Two
pairs pants with each coat. I’rico $5;
well worth $0. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
We are receiving now spiing clothing
daily. Come and give us a look.
J. R. Herring.
at MEYER’S.
Miss Clioves received this week from
New York a large and elegant stock of
millinery, including all the latest styles
in hats, flowers, ribbons, laces and im
ported novelties.
You will find all kinds of hoes, rakes,
forks and shovels for working out ber-
muda and nut grass, and tlio host assort
ment of fluid and garden seeds, at Pope’s
Hardware and Seed Store.
Haue You Seen—Our beautiful damask
towels, table damask, and doylies ?
P. F. Cuttino A Co.
FOR COST
-TO—
CLOSE OUT.
50 lbs. Currants, 5c. per lb.
25 lbs.Seedless Raisins i2^c.
per lb.
( 25 lbs. Citron, 174c. per lb.
50 lbs. Best Prunes, I2£c.
per lb.
25 lbs Best Figs, 14c. per lb.
Outside of this I carry—
^ White Peas,
§ Navy Beans,
" Fresh Cabbage,
Fresh Turnips,
Irish Potatoes,
Sweet Potatoes,
Spanish Onions,
Cranberries,
“Dove” Hams,
Dried Beef,
Fresh Cheese.
Full line of Canned Goods,
and Crackers.
jUfresh Bread at all times.
NEWN 4JST
TRUNK FACTORY!
I We make Trunks to order,
and can afford to sell cheaper
an anybody. We are.prac
tical Trunk-makers of several
ears’ experience, and we
uarantee our work to be first-
class in all respects. We
make r a specialty of repairing
old Trunks, and making
Trunks to order.
Come and see our work
fend give us a trial.
1 C. R. WINDHAM,
1 H. L. BEXLEY,
Proprietors.
I Shops up stairs ia Smith
block, next to Jackson’s Pho-
4»graph Gallery.'
We have some stationery that is not
stylish, hut we don’t ask you to buy that.
Avery & Banta.
Gen. J. B. Gordon has acceptod an in
vitation to deliver Ids' famous lecture,
“Last Days of tlio Confederacy,” at La-
Grange during the commencement of
the Southern Female College.
At the last meeting of tlio Ncwuan
Guards Capt. J. It. Horriug, Lieut. N. E.
Powcl, and Sergeant J. P. Dunbar were
appointed as managers of the military
fair which opens next Monday.
Strageil.—From my farm near Sharps-
burg, a large, blue guinea hoar. Any in
formation that will aid mo in recovering
the hog will ho suitably rewarded.
W. B. Orr.
Rov. W. M. Walton, Archdeacon of
Atlanta, will officiate and preneli at the
Episcopal church next Sunday at .1 ::10
u. M. Subject of discourse—"Thb Spot
less Kobo.” All cordially invited.
Neglige Shirts.—These shirts will he
more popular than over this season, and
wo can show you the best, and cheapest
assort incut, ever brought to Nownan,
P. F. Cutting a Co.
Filosells.- Wo will receive next week
a full assortment of colors of Filosoll
embroidery silk. Also, Florence knitting
silk on small spools at 15c. each.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Mr. B. M. Hackney reports another
tine horse colt by his Wilkes mare, “Min
nie Meyers.” ller first colt is just thir
teen months old, and measures 14J
hands. Both colts were sired by “Ber
muda Chief.”
Candidates for the Legislature and the
various county offices . are somewhat
backward this year. During the spring
term of court two years ago there were
about a dozen aiiiioiiueomeuts for the
various offices.
The train crows on tlio Carrollton and
Griffin division of the Central road stop
over now at tlio former place. Ed Long
again has a monoply of tlio mail sorvlce,
making round trips each day between
the points uamud.
Baldwin will giv« you the latest stylo
in photos, including the Aristo Finish,
the Fan, and many other novelties, 25
per cent, clioaper than any photographer
in the city. Now styles, tlrst-class work,
low prices. Come and ho conviticod.
Don't Fail to Head This.—Fifteen hun
dred yards of flue swiss embroideries,
first cost from 15 to .‘10 cents por yard,
will be ottered at 10, 121 end 15 cunts por
yard. Don’t fail to boo this bargain.
Askew & Martin.
Photographs Free!—On Saturday,
March 17tli, Prof. Baldwin, (ho artist,
will mako a photograph (cabinet size) of
oach little girl between 5 and 8 years of
age that visits his studio, free, and will
fnrnislv as mnny moro as may bo doBirod
at 25c oach. “Secure tlio substnneo ore
the shadow fados.”
Miss Nannio Suo Hill, who has been
visiting friends in Albany, Ga., for two
wooks past, is rocoiviug marked atten
tion from the young pooplo of that city.
A11 elegant gorman was givon in her hon
or on Friday night last, which is spokon
of by tlio local press as ono of the most
enjoyable social events of the season.
Mr. John O. Davies returned to day
from a business trip through Harris,
Mnscogoo, Talbot and Taylor counties,
and says there is no doubt that Air. At
kinson is gaining rapidly in that section.
Ho believes that each of the counties
named will send Atkinson delegations,
notwithstanding tlio extravagant claims
of Gen. Evans’ friends.
Ask to suo our job lot of embroidery,
worth 25o.;—our price 12jc.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Askew A Martin have just received
the fanciest and cheapest lot of crock
cry over shown in this market. Soo us
before you buy.
Tlio many friends of Mrs. II. P. Wood-
roof will rogrot to learn that she has
been seriously ill at her homo near At
lanta for two weeks past.
If you want Strouso Bros.’ “High-Art”
clothing you will have to go to Askew &
Martin’s. They keep tlio largest aud
most select stock in tlio city.
Mrs. Fannie G. Hill, of Atlanta, will bo
with Miss Clievos this season, and will
he pleased to have her friends and for
mer customers call and see lier.
“I am against Atkinson,” squeaked a
little thin chested Atlanta drummer the
other dny, in discussing the gubornnto-
rial'raco, “because lie has novor dono
nothin’ for Atlnnty.” Of course; why,
certainly. This is about tlio strongest
argument the ivvorago Atlantiau can
make against Mr, Atkinson, and it is
helping him ovory day in other portions
of the State.
Mrs. P. J. Sowell, who has boon con
ducting a millinery establishment in
Grantvillo for several years past., has de
cided to go into tlie business on a more
extensive scale, anil is now receiving the
largest and handsomest slock of spring
millinery that she lias ever carried. She
respectfully invites her lady friends to
call and examine her stock, next door to
Sowell House.
The ladies of Nownan are requested to'
meet in the Guards’ armory next Mon
day morning at 8 o’clock and assist in
arranging the decorations for the fair,
which opont* on that day. Tlio members
of the Guards realize that they can ao
eemplish very little without tliu assis
tance of tlioir lady friends, and express
tlio hope that all who can will lie prompt
ly on hand Monday morning.
The following business was transacted
in tlio Ordinary’s Court last Monday:
F. II. Steed, guurd'an of Montui I,.
Stood, granted letters of dismission.
J. S. Powell granted luttors of admin
istration with the will annexed on the
estate of John W. Powell, doeoased.
Will of Monroo W. Colo admitted to
prohato in solemn form.
Order granted directing A. S. Jones,
administrator of Milos Jones, to mako
titlus to land (according to bond for ti
tles) to Mrs. F. O. Pitman.
Have You Seen tlie Latent?—Our new
spring stock of ginghams, Irish lawns,
sateens, etc., is now open. You will
soon need a spring dress, and now is tlio
time to buy, when you can get tlio choi
cest selections. P. F. Cuttino A Co.
Remember, Prof. Baldwin has como to
stay with you, and lias knocked the
“hind sights” off high prices in pho
tography in tlie city of Newnan.
Miss Mary Lou Williams, of Luther
ville, who lias been visiting Mrs. M. It,
Brown for the past week, returned home
yesterday.—Griffin News, Sth hist.
Tlio largest and most elegant line of
first-class millinery ever seen in Nownan 1
will ho found at Askew & Martin’s dur
ing the spring and summer season.
Baldwin will save your money and give
you first-class photos 25 per cent, less
per dozen than any photographer, mat
ters not how low the cut in prices be.
Congressman Moses was in the city
Wednesday, shaking hands with his
friends. He has been quite unwell re
cently, and came home to recuperate.
We sell the celebrated Chattanooga
Chilled Two-Horse Plows. Call and see
us before buj ing.
nAiiDAWAv & Hunter.
Tlie Ten Cent Store sells no more
goods on credit, makes no more tickets,
and keeps no more hooks.
J. W. Stripling.
To the Ladies.—We are daily receiving
new goods, and cordially invite you to
come and examine them.
P. F. Cuttino A Co.
We sell the celebrated Searcy Guano
Distributor. Call and buy one. It will
pay the cost in one season.
Hardaway & Hunter.
Mr. H. (I. Jtevill, official stenographer
of the Coweta circuit, is on hand with
his typewriter and Faber, and will be
gin taking evidence to-day in criminal
cases.
The marvelous success of Hood’s Sar
saparilla is based upon the corner-stone
j of absolute merit. Take Hood’s through
out the spring months.
Mr. D. F. Brewster, our city sexton,
desires the public to know that ho In
fully prepared to do any kind of work
that may bo required in tho comotory.
He lias employod competent help, and
will give prompt attention to all orders.
Dr. P. It. Holt, of Decatur, Ga., lias pur
chased tlio stock of drugs, fixtures, etc.,
belonging to Dr. A. J. Lyndon, and took
formal possession of tho same yostorday.
He is a estimable gentleman, aud will
receive a cordial wolcomo from our poo
plo.
The ladies of tiie Baptist church will
tender a reception to Dr. and Mrs. J. II.
Hall on Tuesday evening next. Exten
sive preparations are being made, and
enough is known alroady to warrant tlie
prediction that it will ho an elegant and
enjoyable affair.
Tho members of the Fraternal Mystic
Circle are requested to moot at J. S.
Powell’s office on Monday night next, at
7 :J0 o’clock. Col. E. F. Blodgett, repre
sentative to the Supremo Ruling, de
sires to meet all the membors aud
cuss the interests of the order.
dis-
New Silks.—Wo have just opened a lot
of new silks for trimming. We have also
some beautiful dress silks in black.
Black moiro silk will he tho popular trim
ming for black dresses, and tips we can
give you in good quality at $1.50 per
yard. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
The school teachers will draw their
first quarterly salaries April 1st. Here
tofore they have had. to wait twelve
months for their pay, hut tho last Legis
lature made such changes in the law
that payments will be made quarterly
hereafter. The first quarter ends March
31.
Dr. Jas. Stacy will go to Liberty coun
ty next woek for the purpose of attend
ing the annual reunion at old Midway
church. He has been Selected to deliver
the sermon, and will have charge of the
exercises, a programme of which will ho
found elsewhere in The Herald and
Advertiser.
A novel damage Buit has just been de
cided in Meriwether Superior Court.
W. S. Norris and John C. Dodds had a
personal difficulty some time ago, in
which Dodds struck Norris on the head
with an ax. Norris sued Dodds fordam-
ages and the jury has given him a ver
dict for $500.
Don’t take internal remedies for Fe
male Diseases. Common sense requires
a direct application like “Oran?e Blos
som.” Sola by G, R. Bradley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ciirutou, of M010-
land, are rejoicing over the accession to
tlioir homo of a flue hoy baby. This for
tunate youngstor can probably boast tlio
longest line of living ancestry of any child
in the county, having no less than two
grandmothers and four great-grandmoth
ers. H1h grandmothers aro Mrs. F. 8.
Cureton Jand Mrs. II. A. Martin. Ilis
great grandmothers are Mosdames Mar
tin, Cun)ton, Rollins and Pitts.
The following donations to the Guards’
fair have been reported since our last is
sue:
P. F. Cuttino ife Co.—Box notions.
J. II. Wliito, Jr., Now York—Two
suits clothing.
Fechoimor, Fishiol A G'o., Now York -
Chock, $10. *
Miller & Brown, Statesville, N. C.
(through Askew & Martin.)—One box
tobacco.
II. O. Wise—Meerschaum pipo, meer
schaum cigar-holder, and meerschaum
cigarette-holder.
.Samples of Edison’s latest, in the way
of now-typo incandescent lamps, have
been received by tlio Nownan company,
aud the experience of tlio managoinont
fully sustains tlio claim made for them
by tlie manufacturers. For intensity of
light and longth of life, tho now lamp
has a record which tho old-typo lamp
novor approached. Tlio electrical publi
cations have nothing hut praise for this
latest contribution to tho Incandescent
field by Mr. Edison.
On Monday noxt Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Duncan will celebrate their golden wed
ding, that date being the fiftieth anni
versary of their marriage. The event
will probably be celebrated by a family
reunion, and the many friends of tlie
worthy and estimable old couple unite
in tho wish that tlie occasion may he a
pleasant one. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan were
horn and reared in Coweta county, and
both have found contentment and hap
piness in the fortunate union which be
gan half a century ago.
Rev. ii. L. Glenn, pastor of the Second
Presbyterian church, lias bought the
Simmons lot, on Duncan street, and in
the near future hopes to secure moans
with which to erect thereon a neat
school building. He lias seventy-five
pupils in iiis school now, and says the
colored residents in the western portion
of the city,aje greatly in need of hotter
facilities. Rev. Glenn is an energetic
worker, and has dono a great deal to
wards building up tlie church and school
interests in that part of town.
Ed McDonald, who killed John Pat
man in this city in 1879 and was sen
tenced to a term of ten years in tho peni
tentiary, died about two weeks ago in
South Georgia. He was assigned to one
of the big lumber camps iu the Southern
portion of the State, and, after finishing
his term, continued to work for the
company until he died. Consumption
was the disease which finally carried
him off. The above facte were gathered
by lfr. R. T). Cole, Jr., while on a busi
ness trip to South Georgia lent week.
Magnetic Nervine quickly' restores
lost manhood and youthful vigor. Sold
by G. R. Bradley.
Tho joint discussion hotwoeu Mr. At- J
kinson and Gen. Evans at Griffin on tli®
21st inst. will attract a largo crowd from
this*'section. A special low rate has
been seoured from Nownan to Grif
fin, as well as from intermediate
points. Thu faro from Nownan to Grif
fin and roturn will be$l; Sbarpsbnrg,
75c; Turin, 70c; Senoia, 5uc; Brooks Sta
tion, 40c. Railroad agents at each of tho
points named will ho instructed to soil
tickets at tho rate quotort above. Nownan
nnd vicinity will semi a big dclegaton.
The Atlanta Business University is
rapidly coming into piominouco ns 0110
of tlie best commercial schools in tho
South, nnd has already a large number
of pupils in attendance. Tho institution
presents tho admirable novelty of com
bining seven different schools in ono, anil
oach is presided ovor by a competent in
structor. Prof. M. J. Walkor, formerly
of this city, is vioo-prosidont of tho facul
ty, and nu active and successful worker
in tho school. Any young man who de
signs taking a commercial course should
write for a cataloguo.
Mr. D. E. Smith, of Haralson, was in
tho city Tuesday, and reports a good
deal of excitement in his community on
account of tliu snmll-pox. Mr. “Monk”
Bnugliu is tho only victim thus far, hut
the other membors of tho family (sumo
three or four in number) have boon con
stantly exposed, ami it is not likely that
they will escape the contagion, Mr.
Wm. Nolan, of Senoia, has boon em
ployed as nurse, and Dr. J. P. Taylor is
furnishing, medical treatment, Mr.
Bnuglin lias passed tho crisis of tho dis
ease, and is now reported convalescent.
The military fair to he given by tho
Newnan Guards will he formally opened
on Monday next, March 12, at. their ar
mory over Meyer A Bid's, store, on the
west side of tho public square. Tho
company bus boon generously roinoni-
borod by Eastern, Western and Southern
firms, and all articles donated will ho
displayed on tho company's counters,
beginning Monday and lasting until ev
erything is sold. Tho armory will ho
nicely decorated, showing the gnus and
accoutrements of the company, togeth
er with tho presents tho whole sur
mounted by artistic drapery arranged by
tho ladles of Newnan. .The Guards will
go in uniform as long ns the fair lasts.
Savannah’s Irish societies aro prepar
ing for a big celebration of St. Patrick’s
day. Tho Ancient Order of Hibernians,
which has throe divisions witli a mem
bership of about 4(H), will parade in tlie
morning and attend a solemn high mass
at St. Patrick’s church at 10:110 o’olock.
After mass tlio members will have a
a banquet at Hibernian hall, at Ab-
orcom and Btyau streets. Tho
Irish Jasper Greens aud Working-
men’s Dcnovolont Society will also
have a parade, probably in tho after
noon. At night tlio Hibernian Society
will celebrate witli its uunual dinner at
tiie Guards armory. Hon. W. Y. Atkin
son, who is likely to lie Georgia's next
Governor,ami other distinguished guests,
will respond to toHHts.—Savannah JMs-
nntr.h.
CASH !
Tho members of Grady Club, No.
1-01. 1.. I.. A., will have a champion do
hate to-nlfht at 8 o’clock, at tlio resi
dence of M . S, W. Murray, and have In
vited quite a number of their friends ti
ho prose 11 and witness the polemical
display. The question for debate will
ho—"Was Napoloan a greater general
than Washington?” The members who
have been appointed to conduct tlie de
bate are as follows: Affirmative—Han-
dors Gibson, Lltt Jones, Alvan Freeman,
Alton Royoton, Alfred Broom, Pen Brew-
stor. Negative—A. G. Murray, Courtland
Ilartsfiehl, Alton Arnall, Gaar Pin
son, Leu Holmes. The officers of tlio
club are as follows: If. C. Arnall, Jr,,
president; J. L. Jones, vice-president
A. G. Murray, corresponding secretary
Alvan Freeman, recording secretary; A.
W. Arnall, treasurer.
A few days since Mr. K. S. Buchanan
was looking through some of his father’s
old papers and came across a lot of State
bank hills issued before tiie war. A ma
jority of tlie hills boro tho imprint of
banks that had gone into liquidation
forty or fifty years ago, and among tho
lot was a fifty-dollar hill issued by the
Georgia Railroad Bank of Augusta in 1851
This bank was ono of tlie few that snr
vlved the panics of ante-bellum days
and is still doing business under tho
charter granted half a century ago. Mr
Buchanan carried the bill to cashier
Murphey, of the First National Bank
who, after a brief inspection, pronounced
it a good one.' By his advice, Mr. Buoh
anan dcpos'ted tlie bill for collection,
was promptly forwarded, and in three or
four days a check was received for the
full amount from tho cashier of tlie
Georgia Railroad Bank. Mr. Buchanan
is much elated over his lucky find, aud
will investigate tho solvency of other
bills included in his collection.
WILL BUY
WATCHES CHEAP!
AT-
AVERY & BANTA
The Newnan Jewelers.
Court Notes.
Tho regular March term of Coweta
Superior Court convened last Monday,
with Judge Sam Harris on tho the bunch,
Court was called to order about 10 o’clock
and organized by oinpnnnuling tho grand
and petit juries, as follows:
Grand,Inn/. J. B. Wlllcoxon, foro-
nn; A. H. Bohannon, J. P. Ilearn, T.
1. Wilson, A. M. Huggins, 0. P. Hod-
nott, J. It. Thurmond, T, F. Jones, J. F.
Lovojoy, J. It. Cole, P, A. Powers, V. B.
Ingram, E. S. Daniel, O. M. Cavemlor,
las. Graham, W. S. McDonald, J, C.
’hompson, J. A Parks, J. 1). Cannloal,
1. M. McCrary, It. (’. Sandors, J. D.
Allison, T. E. Arnold.
Petit- Jury,— W. B. Orr, Jake Petty, S.
S. McCollum, W. W. Sasser, J. P. Camp,
I. T. Adily, A. P. Bowers, J, II. Russell,
I. N. Sowell, C. II. Newton, 15. B. Jack-
son, T. M. Sewell, J. II. Wynn, It. J. Ten
ant, E. M. Loo, M. G. Kioth, T. M. Los-
tor, .L W. England, C. E. Nall, W. G.
Camp, H. A. Martin, J. II. Hyde, A. A.
Young, J. T, Arnold.
Judge Harris’ charge to tliu grand jury
was marked by a lucidity of expression
and an emphasis of marnior that could
not fail to impress those who heard it,
and if tho county’s chosen inquisitors
did not comprehend the various points
of law touuhod upon, it was cortainly not
the fault of His Honor.
We understand that a majority of the
grand jury are opposed to abolishing the
new road law, and tho chances are that
it will stand for twelve months, at loast.
I’lio criminal dockot was taken up this
morning.
The following visiting mmnhors of the
legal fraternity have been in attendance
during tho week: F. S. Lpftin, Franklin;
T. U. Whitaker, LaGrange; O. L. Reese,
Carrollton; W. A. Post, Grantville; J. W.
Shell and W. II. Taylor, Senoia.
The court bailiffs are T. D. Haynes, 1’.
A. Cannicut, J. It. Stovall, W. U. Worth
am and J. M. Barnwell.
Court will continue noxt week.
Mr. Oliver Altman, of Mt. Pleasant,
Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania
cures a pain in the back of ton years
standing witli Salvation Oil. lie says
“I was troubled with a pain in rny back
for ten years, and spent much money
to cure myself. At last I was persuaded
to use Salvation Oil. a half bottle of
which effected a cure.”
The Modern Way
Commends itself to the woll-informed, to
do pleasantly and effectually what was
foi morly dono in the crudest manner and
dlsagreouhly as well. To cleanse the
system and break up colds, lioadoches
and fevers without unpleasant after ef
fects, use tho delightful liquid laxative
remedy, Syrup of Figs,
For Over Fifty Years
Mrs. W i ns low's Hootii 1 no hy it 01* has been
ascii for over lifty yeius by millions of moth
ers for flintr children while teething, with
perfect suceess. 11 sooUios the child, softens
Die Klims, allays all pain, cures wind aoUo,
nnd Is the Lest remedy for Dlarrlnea. It will
relieve Die poor little suderer Immediately,
Hold hy IlrilKKlsU III every part of the world,
Twenty-live emits a bottle, lie sure aud ask
for “Mrs. Winslow's Hoothlnn Hyrup." and
-juke no other Kind.
Idiot onco meant u child, and was
med in an affectionate stylo of address.
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More people have died from colds
than were ever killed in battle, declares
an investigator.
HMlok’t Cure, tho Great Cough and
Croup Cure, is for sale by us. Pocket
size contains twenty-live doses, only
25c. Children love it. Sold by G. It,
Bradley.*
Australia harbors one specie# of kan
garoo no larger than a rat.
An operation or injections of carbolic
acid are extreme!v dangerous. Try Jap
anese Pile Cure. Positively guaranteed
tif G. R. Bradley. t ag|§■§
Pimply Girls
Pimply Boys
And Every Person
Afflicted with
Torturing
Disfiguring
Humiliating Humors
Find Instant Relief
And Speedy Cure
By Using
Cuticura Remedies
Bold throughout tho world. POTTia DlOV
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shout tlio Blood, Bkin, Scalp and Hair," free.
mr Pltnploa, blockheads, oily akin aba fading
hair prevented and cured by Cattcara gw>.