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INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:
House nml Lot for Sale—A. Pope,
slices Slippers and Hats—W. c. Snead.
Alabastlne—T. E. Fell A Co.
Cbromos—S. S. Wilson.
Ice, Icc Crenm, Etc.—C. F. Meyer.
Hats and Glothlng—J. R. Herring.
Pry Goods—D. H. Dougherty A Co.
Tlic Josh Berry Grain Cradle—Hardawav A
Hunter.
Swan’s Down and Spring Specialties—E. S.
Buchanan.
lee Crcaui and Lemonade—E. E. Summers.
Reese’s Opera House—The Dell Knott Com-
bination.
Southern Cultivator—Jas. P. Harris
Co.
Ute leraH and 3kdrfrfaff.tr We carry 'h- lstgsstjloek todpitt-1 sombre eanctum will be
—• * ' w * *D>ck nf R itching for the neck in • to require the putting in
Newnan, Ga., Friday, April 22d, 1887.
S. S. Wilson, Wall Paper dealer.
Newnan.
P. F. Cuttino A Co.
Paate this in your bat! If yon want
the best Flour in town, go to E. S. j nev ? r a,a 10 "? e °“
Buchanan’s Ad oaiT for I anyhow .-Senoia Sentinel.
Down.
require the putting in of niscbiyry
stay rods. The only remedy is to boy
cott the railroads and walk. . We
never did like to ride on a train much
call for “Swan’s:
Mr. John R. Sims, a well-known
— Eagle and Then lx factory stock j„ j citizen of the county, died last Sunday
Jack s Bread can be found at C. F. j seilii g at “30, and difficult to obtain f at tbe home of hi» mother in the Sec-
!. yer B ' at tV.t figure. About 700 shares am ' ° nd after a short d > u «*-*«* d
rresh Oat Meal at 6c. per pound. . ! held in Newuan.
C. F. Meyeb.
41. He was stricken with paralysis
about three weeks ago, and though
everything was done for his relief that
Bargain Column.
FIVE CENTS A LINE.
XEAll’S IS IIEADQU AKTEits FOR
Stylish Hats.
'OR SALE-COW WITH YOUNG
Calf. Price$30.00. BIRD COOK.
We extend to them a
welcome it, and in rite other* who
wish to caal tbeir lot in our midst to
do Ukwlte." In another part of the
same paper we find this additional
item: “Capt. Ray, of Georgia, who
has been proapecting in and aronnd
town tbe past week said to a Demo
crat man the other day: ‘I am pleased
with your town very much and do not
see why yen should not have a large
city here at an early day. You are
located in a healthy, fertile and min
eral country, and have water transpor
tation with. the outside world. If I
can buy property at a reasonable price
I think I will locate here.’”
LARGEST STORE IN THE SOUTH,
CHAMBERLIN, JOHNSON & CO.,
IMPORTERS
A»D HEADQUARTER FOR
DRY GOODS, CARPETS, MILLINERY, SHOES AND DRESS MAKING.
IXEAD’S NECKWEAR, SHIRTS
) and Hosiery are the leaders for style
INK AD’S SCHOOL AND DRESS
5 Shoes for children are tlie best made.
Ml -wiiii -c " I letter from Mr. A. T. Fuller, who
sg Will ie Elder, of Turin, is visit- ; recently left us for Gadsden, Ala., j medical skill could suggest, he never
ng in the city, j announces that he is succeeding well rallied from the shock. Tbe funeral
The handsomest line of Mackinaw I ln **• home ’ took 1>,aee on MoDday from **»*»«*-
Tats at Snead’. * **■ ly residence.
‘ ■ If yon are looking for goods to make . Memorial Day.
Pearl Spring Park stock is worth 1.50 j every ' day dresses or w aists for your The Odd Fellows have decided not To avoid conflict with tbe anniver
and scarce at that. : boys, we have them. to attempt an open air demonstration , ary o^ion of the od d Fellows. ! ^ * T^TMlrm I A Tt Tt l 'V i to I r-v A 1. i . . ”V. ■
Tbe County Court has been In ses- i P. F. Cuttino A Co. j next Tuesday as was originally de^ whicU takes plMX n „ the ^ inPtv | CARPETS ! CARPETS ! CARPETS !
sion all tbe week. Call and see our immense stock of 8,gn . ed ’ t,at mslead will celebrate their i the ladies of the Newuan Memorial
— — Terehon Lace Ham burn Edinmrs and aDD,versary by a public meeting at Association have decided to defer tbe
F CuttiuoAC ”’ Ereat Varie ’ y at P Flouncing*. AllTJer Laces* at their elegant ball in the Cole j memorial exercises until Wednesday,
'' S ' } 1*. F. Cuttino & Co.
SILKS 1 aU th« New Weaves, Color* and bhadee. Including the finest line of Black 811k In the South. ’ • •-
VELVETS I Lyons French Dress Velvets, a snectalty In black and colors. Full stock on band.
TRIMMINGS! gl^riln French novelties. We carry the largest and most e'egant lines in the South.
WOOLENS! fiV Everything New, Stylish and Pretty. Our stock represents all first-class mills in America and Europe.
WHITE GOODS! C^^French Weaves a specialty. We have certainly the largest stock ln the country.
EMBROIDERIES! ^“Imported from St. Gaul t Switzerland, all widths for full suits. Sec them.
TABLE UNENS! J^*From Germany, France and Ireland, with Napkins, D'Oylee and Tray Cloths.
WASH GOODS! kinds, all styles, all prices and all colors, 1n immense quantities.
CASSIMERES! French and English suitings, with a loll and complete line of Boy Caseimeres.
j HOSIERY! fil^And Gloves In all the new styles and colors. See this elegant variety
[MILLINERY! fit^^Bonnets and Hats made only to order—We sell no patent goods,
j DRESS MAKING : Equal to Paris in Fits. Style and Degigu. None superior. Few equal.
ARGKST AND PRETTIEST LINE
l ot Straw Tints ever seen in New-
sn, at SNEAD’S.
D. BOSS’ MILK BISCUIT, THE
best in the world, sold by STaL
Linos a BLACK.
JNEAD’S»3.00 SHOES FOR LADIES
^ and Gents far surpass anything in
lie Newnan mat ket.
IAA MENS’ G 'OD LINEN COL-
P v/vf iars, all sizt s, 5 eents each, at
rl'Ai.DINGS <fc BLACK’S.
VJR RENT-DESIRABLE FOLK
room house on \\ ashington street,
larden planted. Apply to JOHN AS-
kON’T KAIL TO SEE T.IE SPLEN-
F DID bargains we are offering in
noss, Hats, ami Furnishing Goods, at
pi LAD'S, Greenville street.
rcn, PRAIRIE MANGE, AND
Scratches of every kind eured in 30
Kmites by W’oolford's Sanitary Lotion,
ke no other. This never fails. Sold by
I J. LYNDON, Druggist, Newnan, Ga.
Come and see those elcg&Dt new
Slippers at Snead’s.
Drop in ami see Sum oners’ Ice Cream
Parlor. It is a dandy.
Ice! lee!! Ice!!! caD be found at all
times, at C. F. Meyer’s.
Ice Cream, Lemonade and Soda
Water, at C. F. Meyer’s.
J. *
R. Herring has Straw
enough for the town, cheap.
Hats
A Ladies’ Ice Cream Parlor will be
open during the season at Summers’.
It is hardly necessary to remark that
the season has already opened.
In Gloves we have anything you
want. In Ladies’ and Gentlemens’
Kid Gloves, Taft Silk Gloves, Ladies’
aud Mens’ Silk M'tlens from 25c. up.
P. F Cuttino & Co.
Dr. R. L. Y. Long received a tele
gram last Saturday announcing the
serious illness of his brother, at Jas-
per, Ala., and left immediately to
There will be au adjourned term of atteud him during his sickuess.
Leave your head to be measured for
a fashionable Hat;at Snead’s.
Troup Superior Court in May.
IceCream, Lemonade, Milk Shake
aud Soda Water at Summers’.
building. An address will be deliv
ered by Hon. W. Y. Atkinson, and
the occasion enlftened by other inter
esting exercises. The friends of the
order are cordially invited to attend.
Capt. J. A. Hunter, Chairman of the
Board of County Commissioners, vis
ited the couuty poor farm yesterday
and made a thorough inspection of
the premises. He found everything
in excellent condition aud expresses
himself as highly pleased with the
management of affairs out there.
There are twenty-four inmates on the
farm and Capt. Hunter obtained most
gratifying evidence that they are be
ing well cared for.
Mrs. L. J. Melson, of Jonesboro, is
visiting iu Newnan this week.
Messrs. R. D. Cole, Jr., and Y . C. ' During the high wind which pre-
Thompson went to Alabama last ; vailed last Monday morning, about
Tuesday input up a new engine and one hundred feet of the trestle com
other machinery recently sold to a prising the western approach to the
manufacturing concern in that State. Savannah, Griffin aud North Ala-
ZTlarkct Jvcport.
JUll— Kimcy
Choice
|SA I#—Corn
|AN —Wheat
IN-White
Mixed
|1T8— Pearl
IV— Western
We can soli you a $15suitofCinthes
for $12. p. F. Cuttino & Co.
Mrs. J. H. Graham, au estimable ' bama Hailroad bridge across.the Gbat-
ladv of the Sixth district, has been so ! ,ahoOL ' hee riv( ? r blew down and was
seriously ill for two or three weeks COmplete,y wrf,cked ’ A week or ten
fat 13 ! charge.
Ice delivered at your doors free of P ast as to require constant medical at-
days will elapse before the structure
May 4th. Elaborate arrangements are
being made, aud we have every assur
ance that the occasion will be fully up
to former demonstrations iu point of
interest. Tbe exercises will begin at
2 p. m. on the da y indicated, and
a general attendance of our citizens is
desired and requested.
Tbe fol'owing programme has been
furnished for publication by the offi
cers of the Association:
Music.
Pfayer by Rev. W. R. Foote.
Music.
Introductory oration by H. A. Hall,
Esq.
Address by Howard M. Smith, Esq.
Music.
Benediction by Rev. J. H. Hall.
Procession will form in front of
Reese’s Opera House at 1:30 p. si. and
march to the cemetery.
Capt. L. R. Ray will officiate as
Marshal of tbe day.
Iu Carpets we lead the van. We import direct from the mill*, aud use cash tu discounting every bill—saving to the trade from 20
to 23 per cent, besides eiving new. clean «nd stylish goods. We have no middle man to divide with, but paw «ur duties on Imnorted good*
here at our custom bouse, and as we are the only importers in our line, we know that we can give fresher voortk wlfh later steles and desl-ns
than any other >sbutheru firms who deal exclusively with second and third hands, in fact, we have virtually no competition in tbe South and
further wc guarantee prices equal to New York or any other Northern or Eastern city.
WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS FOR
The celebrated Cross ley factory of Hartford. England, and have a full and complete stock or Velvets, Wiltons and Brussels received for lit*
spring trade, all with rugs, portiere goods e'c., to match.
FOR SHOES, SLIPPERS AND BOOTS
Don't forget that we have every pair made to order in all lengths and widths for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, Girls and Children.
Now don’t forget our place and remember that the prices as well as the quality arc guaranteed on everything we sell. Samples of Dress
Goods sent on application.
Agent for Bnuerick'* Pal terns.
CHAMBERLIN, JOHNSON & CO., Importers,
66 and 6ft Whitehall, and 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, and 15 Hunter ftts., Atlanta, Ga.
C. F. Meyer.
(Si
1 15
Embroidery Chair Tidies at 50 and
75c. 1 J . F. Cuttino & Co.
MEAT, PltODUCJC, ETC.
L’ON—C. It. Sides
Smoked Shoulders.
|MS—Canvassed
Uncan vassed
|SACCO—Common to Medium
Smoking
Fancy Chewing
ES—Dry Flint
. Gain
kTOES—Irish, per barrel....
sweet, per bushel
■TER—Good country
-Tiereo
Tubs and kegs
PS—Fcrdoz lzji
OKEREL—Half barrel, No. i. .6 25(40 Co
(0 Vs
(4 li
(4 15
(4 15
35<a 46
45(9 76
56(91 ft;
«(9 9
Its
3 uu
(91 0o
A splendid Check Muslin at 9c., free
from starch. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Kits, No. 1
" 2
3
|AKN—Granulated
Standard A
Crushed
Extra C
kUP-N.O.
LASSES—Black strap
(91 (Hi
(9 85
(9 75
(0
(cu (iU
Clmuscmcnts.
ESE’S OPERA HOUSE.
silay, Friday and Saturday Niglits,
April 21st, 22d and 23d,
~ AMI
SATURDAY MATINEE.
ill!ST AIM’EAHANCE
IE DELL KNOTT
I0MBINAT10N.
A big stock of Ladies’ Slippers from
75c. a pair up. I*. F. Cutting & Co.
of examining her display.
We have trimmings to match all
our goods. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Black Lawns. Satin Stripe and
Black Lawn at P. F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
The best 46-ineh Black Cashmere to
he found is ut P. F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
Co to S. S. Wilson’s for School
Books, Blank Books, Stationery, etc.
J. R. Herring can give you better
Clothiug for the money than anybody.
If you want a good article of Plug
Tobacco, ask your dealer for “Old
Rip.” _____
Orlando McClendon, Esq., made a
hurried business trip to Alabama this
week.
Straw Hals! Straw Hats! Let every
body go to J. R. Herring’s for Straw
Hats.
THURSDAY NIGHT, AfltlU 2tST,
IHE TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN."
FRIDAY NIGHT, April 22n,
|Tho l.mighuhlc Comcily Entitlcil,
InCLE JOSHUA WHITCOMB:
on,
Life in New England."
VTURDAY MATINEE, 2 r. .M.,
pU-ntitiful Pastoral Drama Entitlcil,
OR, THE CHRISTMAS CURSE.”
L\ TURD AY NIGHT, April 23d,
■Menutil'll! Society Drama Entitled,
r'FATE; OR, DIVORCED.”
|lar Pricks of Admission.—15, 25
s, and no more. l»c**rs open at 7
eserved seats can l»e obtained at
k Drug Store.
Tutr Ct&wcrtiscmcnts.
iBASTINE, '
ALABASTINE.
* is made from calcined gypsum
|ul chemically prepared for coating in*
It is beltci than whitewash,
n wall paper, and more durable
|l>omine. Will not rub off; i»coomes>
t rock. Trv it.
tvorth will cover 50 square yards
For sale by
T. E. FELL A CO.
yon SALE!—Hou.se and Lot on
Depot Street, west side of Jail. Apply
to A. Pope.
My Spring Clothing just received.
It is elegant aud cheap.
J. It. Herring.
Black Spanish Luce and Cream
Lace full length of skirt at P. F. Cut
tino & Co.’s.
Rev. R. W. Hamrick will occupy
Dr. Hall’s pulpit next Sunday at the
Baptist Church.
Ice for sickness can he obtained at
10:30 a. M. and 3:30 l*. m. on Sundays,
at Summers’.
i tention, and she is not out of danger ! Cftn be rel,uilt ’ and of wail
• y et and passengers are now effected by
■ means of a flat. Freight traffic be
Mrs. R. M. Barnes’ milinery open- ] yond the river is suspended. The loss
j ing was well attended yesterday. It i aggregates about $2,000.
will continue to-day and to-morrow, : *
and all wbofeelan interestinfeminine ! u ArraD geinents *re now being made
finery should not miss the opportunity i ^ whlch we ho|,e to enlar ^ e The
u... js__. •’ Herald and Advertiser to
8-page, 45-column paper. This
rangeuieut will be perfected in about
three weeks, until which time we
shall have to ask the indulgence of
our readers and advertising patrons.
The Herald and Adveetiser has
already exceeded the limit of our ex
pectations, aud is spreading out iu a
way that furnishes some new sur
prise every day, both in point of ad
vertising patronage and subscriptions.
Mr. A. B. Ashcraft left yesterday
for Brunswick to try the sauitary ef
fects of the salt sea air, and we trust
he may be benefited by the trip. He
has been iu failing health for three
months past.
Eight wagons came in from Luthers-
vllle yesterday moruiug to get lumber
with which to rebuild Mr. J. J. 8cog-
gin’s dwelling, which was burned last
week, and we understand work on the
new structure will commence at once.
Col. James \V. Shell will leave in
a few days for Greenville, Miss. He
goes for the purpose of attending to
some legal business for the Messrs.
Head Bros., of that place. He will be
absen’ for some time.—Senoia Senti
nel.
- ,
“Keep up with the procession!"
Parties who ure wearing Snead’s cele
brated $1 shoes are marching just be
hind theband mid leaving their friends
who do not buy from Suead so far in
the rear they can s -arcely hear the
music.
Capt. C. B. Towns, a brother of Mr.
J. O. Towns, of S-noia, is freight agent
of *he Jacksonville, Tampa and Key
AYest Railroad, at Jacksonville, Fla.,
aud is one of the mosteffleient officers
in the employ of that popular and im
portant line.
The Mechanics’ Band pic-nic has
been postponed from Friday next to
the 6th of May.
I have a few chroruo pictures left.
Call and get them at cost.
S. S. Wilson.
Drop iu and see tbe beautiful new
Hats, Shoes and Slippers at Snead’s,
(Greenville street.)
Sugar-cured Hams, Syrups, Sugars
and Coflees at K. S. Buchanan's, i
(Snead’s old staud )
Those who have visited the scene of
the bridge wreck on the Savannah,
Griffin and North Alabama Railroad
at Chattahoochee river say the debris
furnishes very striking evidence
that tbe timbers must have been
in a hopeless state of decay some
time before the accident occurred, and
it is believed by some that the struc
ture collapsed from sheer frailty rath
er than from the effects ol tbe wind.
One eireumstauce mentioned in sup
port of this theory is that the timbers
Mr. E. 8. Buchanan is * hooping up ■ fell in the heap; whereas, if the
the mercantile traffic on his side of j structure had been unsettled by tbe
town iu a way that has already given j force of the wind the timbers would
bint prominence as one of our most : have fallen broadside. If this be true,
enterprising merchants. His stock of , a thorough inspection of the bridge
spring dress goods is especially attract- ; should be in a -e at unce to prevent
ive, and we advise our lady friends to j what mightprove, under less providen-
Mrs. J. H. Lane, who came to New
nan two weeks ago to visit the family
of Mr. J. E. Dent, was taken sick soon
after her arrival, and is yet qnite ill.
We are pleased to know, however,
that she was somewhat better yester
day and shall hope for her speedy re
covery.
The Dell Knott Combination presen
ted “Ticket-of-Leave-Mau” last night
to a good audience that went away
well pleased. Harry W. Fenwick, as
“Bob Brierly,” tbe hero, bad the sym
pathy of the audience by his line act
ing. Joseph Case, as “Hawkshaw,”
wasanothergoodone. Special mention
is also due Miss Ida Austin as Mrs.
“Willoughby,” and Mr. Jerry Her-
zell, as “Melter Moss,” who never
fails to keep the audience in a roar of
laughter. Miss Lydia Kuott was
charming as “May Edwards.” Dell
Knott, with his many aliases, deceived
not only tbe detectives but the audi
ence as well. Miss Clara Kuott, as
“Sam Willoughby,” was also very
amusing. Tornight they present
Joshua Whitcomb, oue of the most
laughable comedies ou the stage.
go aud see him.
tial circumstances, a serious disaster.
To arrive uext week, a fresh lot of
Men’s aud Boys’ Qiotbing.
•P. F. Cutting & Co.
They
36-inch Satteeus iu all shades,
are beauties aud worth seeing.
P. F. Cuttino & Co
Ju White Goods and Faces we have
enough to supply the county.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
The best stock of Ladies’ aud Mens’
Hosiery in Newuan eau lie found at
r. F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
If you waut the best goods you ever
saw for Boys’ Pants, and cheap, call
ou P. F. Cuttino & Co.
5,000 doz. Coats’ Spool Cotton. Tt
trade supplied at agents’ prices.
P. F. Cutting & Co.
200 Towels at oc. each, 200 Towels at
10c. each, 100 Towels at 25c. each.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
IS0UTHERN CULTIVATOR
AND
| DIXIE FARMER
45th YEAR.
|ftE AT FA KM, 1N IU'STR IAL A N D
IVriodiCRl of Iho South. It em-
\ its constituency the intelligent, pro-
md substantially successful farmers
ction, and as au advertising medium
lervhant, Manufacturer, Stock-Rais-
professional Man is absolutely un- J ~ ! *“* ” " . . .
space judiciously employed in its I We carry the largest ami fiuest stock
Is always remunerative. By recent j f (’nod* in X>wn*n
it now combines: The Dixie Farm- 1 01 17rebS LTOoas lu i>e * uau *
Ita, Ga.; the Plantation, Moutgom-
The new baker engaged by Mr. M.
Yaretzky about two weeks ago took
French leave last Monday, and he has
not. yet succeeded iu supplying the
vacancy. He hopes to be ready for
busiuess in a few days, however, and
will be better prepared than ever to
furnish his customers with good
bread.
Rev. J. H. Hall, Rev. J. B. S. Davis
ami Rev. H. S. Beese left A’ednesday
moruiug to attend the State Baptist
Convention, which met in Albany yes
terday. Messrs. U.B. Wilkiusonand A.
D.Freeman, the lay delegatesappoint-
edfrom Newnan Baptist Church, were
prevented from attending by provi
dential and other causes.
The Atlanta Presbytery.
Dr. Stacy as minister, and Mr. T. E.
Fell, as elder, representing the New
nan church, returned Tuesday from
the session of the Atlanta Presbytery
which convened with Jackson Church
ou the loth iust. Fromlbem we learn
that there were present fourteen min
isters aud twenty-four elders, fourteen
churches being unrepresented. A pe
tition from WestEud, for theorganiza-
Fearl Spring Park.
A novel stock enterprise, and one !
that gives promise of an unending j
yield of sport and pleasure iu the
near futore, was set ou foot last week
by some of our prominent citizens,
and permanent organization will be
effected as soon as a charter can be ob
tained. The company, which will be
chartered under tbe name of the “Pearl
Spring Park Association,”is com posed
of fifty stockholders, the object being
to construct a mammoth fish-pond
aud stock it with choice varieties
of fish. A suitable location has
been found about two miles south
of town, situated on a body of land
belonging to Hon. \V. B. Berry, and
about midway between the “Gordon”
road and tbe old “State’’road. A small
stream percolates through a natural
basin at the point indicated, the whole
beiug situated in tbe midst of a vast
tract of original forest. It is pro
posed to build a rock dam ten feet
high at the lower extremity of the
basin, which will insure the formation
of a lake covet ing about ten acres in
extent, and a depth of water
averaging from three to ten feet.
Summer houses, bath-houses, a danc
ing hall, etc., will probably be
erected on the margin of the Jake,
and such other attractions added
from time to time as will en.
hance tbe popularity of the resort.
Pleasure beats will be provided, also,
for the benefit aud enjoyment of the
members and their families. The
privileges of the resort will be restrict
ed exclusively to the stockholders and
their immediate families. A cottage
will be erected on the grounds, which
will be tenanted by some responsible
person as game-keeper, to prevent
poaching.
It is altogether the most attractive
and practicable scheme for genuine
enjoyment that could have been de
vised, and all the shares (fifty iu num
ber, and limited,) were promptly
taken. Indeed, the value of the shares
has already advanced fifty per cent.,
and none can be had even at this
figure.
Hon. W. B. Berry has conveyed to
the association, gratuitously, a ten-
year lease on the grounds, and at the
expiration of the term we have no
doubt that be will, with bis accus
tomed liberality, renew the contract
and perhaps extend the term indefi
nitely.
A preliminary meeting of the share
holders was held, in the Court-house
last Monday night—Hon. IV. Y. At
kinson beiug in the chair and Mr. P.
B. Murphey acting as secretary—at
which time the plans and purposes of
tbe association were discussed and au
executive committee appointed. Tbe
committee is constituted as billows:
R. H. Hardaway, P. H. Brewster, M.
G. Keith, I. N. Orr, P. S. Whatley,
E. D. Fouse, J. I. Scroggio, M. F.
Cole and A. O. Lyndon. The foil w-
ing committee was also appointed
to confer with Mr. Berry and secure a
legal transfer of the proposed site: W.
be quite a study to know where and
how to begin, to keep from over-stock
ing the market with trades that would
come ir tbe line of nickel sales. The
writer of this article invested her nick
el in a very small quantity of writing
material, and hopes when Messrs.
Brown and Mnrray understand the
circumstances they will be substan
tially inclined towards this article as
their share in tbe stock of this good
investment. A Member.
Newnan, April 18th.
List of Letterti
Remaining in the Post Office at New
nan,Ga., April 11th, I8S7. If not called
for in four weeks will b» sent to the
Dead Letter Office:
W. A. Ausborn,
Eligeah Bridges,
J. C. Ellington,
Elic GariBon,
Mrs. Catherine Jones,
R. C. Jones,
Mollie Key, col,
Miss Easter Lasster,
J. H. Perry,
J. B. Perry,
Home! Summerlin,
J. R. McCollum, P. M.
OUR STOCK
OF NEW
SPRING
CLOTHING
MONEY TO LOAN.
I am now negotiating loans on im-
pro/ed farms on most favorable terms.
Borrower has privilege of keeping loan
three or five years, or may pay up all
or a part of it at any time. For full
particulars call upon or address me at
Newnan. Office with J. S. Powell, at-
torney-at-law. x
Howard M. Smith.
The Family Educator.—Webster’s
Unabridged Dictionary is a great fam
ily educator, and no family of children
ought to be brought tip without having
ready access to the grand volume. It
will answer hundreds of questions to
the wide-awake child. It is an ever
present and reliable schoolmaster to
the whole family.
IS NOW IN!
CALL AND EXAMINE THE NEW SPRING STYLES. WE CAN FIT
ANYTHING, FROM A P2-YEAR-OLD TO A 300-POUNDER!
A recent conflagration in a remote
Chinese village destroyed the ances
tral home of tbe family of Confucius,
with all its literary and artistic treas
ures. Iu tbe building, erected about
600 B. C., generations of the male heirs
of the Chinese philosopher have
dwelt in unbroken line for 2,500 years.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
tion of a church at that point, was en- i ^ ’ At ^* n90D i T - Thompson, P. H
5,000 yards beautiful Figured Mus
lin aloe, jteryard. These are no trash.
P. F. Cuttino Co.
The Josh Berry 14 Finger Grain
Cradle saves all the grain, cuts clean
and is easily handled. Farmers who
have tried the Josh Berry Cradle will
use no other. The saving in gram
and time will more than pay for the
implement in one season. Examine
tertaiued, and will be acted on in May
It will he interesting to our readers
to kuow that this Presbytery is com-
posed of thirty-eight churches, with a
membership running up into the thou
sands. Among these will be found
oar best and most enterprising citi
zens.
The next session will be held with
the church at Villa Rica.
Brewster,' Dr. A. C. North, and O
McClendon. Mr. H. C. Fisher was
elected permanent secretary and
treasurer.
There being no further business, the
meeting then adjourned.
Tlie Presbyterian Sunday School.
Mr. Editor:—Last Sunday morning
Capt. T. M. Jones, the liberal-hearted
frieDd and member of the Presbyte
rian Church, introduced a novel feat-
Teachers of Public Schools will please meet
for examination on the fourth Saturday in
April and the second and fourth Saturdays In
May. DANIEL WALKER, C. S. 8,
NEW MILL! GOOD GRINDING!
I have erected a new mill on the site of the
one recently burned, aud with new rocks and
new outfit entirely, am prepared to serve my
customers with quick service and a pood turn
out. Give me a call. W. L. CRUCE.
SALESMEN
^ WANTED A 1
to canvass for the sale of Nursery
Stock! |Steady employment guaranteed.
Salary and expenses paid. Apply at
once, stating age. (Refer to this paper.)
CHASE BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y.
SPRING
MILLINERY!
NEWEST STYLES!
LATEST FASHIONS!
I am now receiving my Spring Stock
of Millinery, including everything usually
kept in a strictly first-class millinery estab
lishment, and cordially invite my friends to
call and see me. My goods were bought in
Baltimore and shipped direct, and I am better
prepared than ever to offer inducements in
th* Millinery line. Try me; am sure I can
please you.
Miss Carrie Ball is with me again this
season and will be glad to serve her Mends as
as often they may favor her with tbelrordere
MRS. R. M. BARNES.
Newnan, Ga., April 1st, 1887.
pbern World, Atlanta, Ga.; tlie Phin-
•ulturist. Marietta. Ga.; aud unites
htiof these w ith its ow n large liM of
|r>. The press und people all lest 10’
; merit* ns a medium for controlling
\ trade. Subseiptiou, one year iu ad-
stage paid, $1.50. Sample copies sent
vertisemenls, j>or line, 30c. We go
: 25th of each month preceding our
■dress.
jUl/ri VATOR rUBLISHING CO..
l\ O. Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga.
RECEIVER’S NOTICE.
P. F. Cutting <fc Co.
Mr. W. C. Aycock, of Whitesburg,
speaks of moving his sash, door and
blind factory to Griffin.
Mrs. U. B. Wilkinson left this
morning for a few days’ visit to rela
tive and friends iu Griffin.
SECOND ROUND,
lat the followlnc named places at the
Mr. John D. Berry returned last
Saturday from au extended trip to
North Georgia and Tennessee.
“They say” E. S. Buchanan has the
prettiest wash goods in town; but
mentioned tor the purix**, of re- j v an n „„
•n: o: stale and couuty Taxes, to- 1 aon t you oetteve it. uo ana secj
Iturn:
I Wednesday, Apr!! 2Uh.
i, Thursday, 2»Ui.
:iday. 23:h
e, Saturday, 30th.
... .nesdav. May 3d.
J Gross Roads Wednesday, tth.
Isiore. Thursday, Slh.
■lie, Friday, 6th.
I’s station, Saturday. 7th,
tokos’, Tuesday afternoon, loth.
J’s Mill, Wednesday, 11th.
d station. Thursday forenoon. 12tb.
I.Mill, Thursday afternoon, 12th.
I Mill. Friday, 13th.
Court Ground, Saturday fore-
J. J. FARMER, X. K.
Cultivated German Millet Seeds for
sale at the New Hardware and Seed
Store, . A. Pope.
Nuns Veiling iu Tan, Cream, Violet,
Blue and Black, all wool, at 25c. per
yard. P F. Cuttino & Co.
Iu Ladies’, Misses’ and Boys’ Shoes,
we have the finest stock we have ever
earned. P. F. CGttixo A Co.
P. H. Doughertj A Co.
We take pleasure in placing before | ure in the Sunday-school of giving j
our readers the merits of this emi- i e ? ch officer - tocher and scholar a j
nently substantial and successful At- i n * c ^ e * 83 a nucleus for investment du- :
it und you will be sure to buy. For i ant a house. A visit to the house any j rinK the remainder of the year, the
sale by Hardaway & HunUr. day in the week, or at any hour of the j P riice eds to be used by the school in
\i w T nf HAralenn day i " ill discover its popularity, and 1 wh! ‘tever manner it should be deemed
Mr?. W. Ij- 1 lor. of ri&rslsoD, i ... j host Hs rave ths phildrpn a <pnothlf>
, ^ ■ an investigation of prices will di9- ; ne gave me enuaren a sensioie
while visiting rsluiit m at thk in ace j _ j talk* full of crood advice advancin'!? am
, , . f * j close ihe cause. The firm has ag 1 auvn*;, aavancmg as
last week, was taken suodenly and . d a tock of M can be I hl9 Bret reason, the good the money
dangerously ill aud for some time life ‘ ? . ! accumulated would do fir the cause
, . , , T -„ . . . found under anv roof tn Georgia, and “ccumuiaieu wouta ao i »r tne cause
was despaired of. L nder the treat- satisfied where n ' in,e n de<1 ; a “d secondly, it wonJd aid
ment of a skillful physician, Dr. W. any taste can 0 satisfied wfiere a , unr i„ h l
„ _ , ,K „ world of varieties lie before one to se- uexeioping ousiness traits, upngfil
F. Culpepper, she began to slow ly urn Mr Dougherty’s strongest j and honorable in every particular. At
prove au<L was able to be removed • s / . . Christmas he nronoaeii that there
i ik i hold upon the public estimation is the 1 ^ Qrl8lmas ne P ro P°eea mat mere
home on l&st »_unds^. e wish for ... . should ho & lrathcTim? nf schrwii
strict adherence to fair representation ‘ 08 a B» l nenng oi me senool,
j of goods and his square prices to all. ; ^ ey * re ’ to report their stew-
His dress goods this season are uu- ards ^'P the amounts accumulated,
Mr. M. Yaretzky will leave uext matchable, while tn ribbons, laces,' w ”fi the manner of investment, etc,
Monday for Selma, Ala., whither he buttons, trimmings, edgings, enibroid- j there Bad been no increase, the
goes to attend tbe marriage of bis sis- 1 eries. etc., ODe is reminded of an ex- ! original sum must be returned to the
ter, Mis9 Fannie, which has been ap- s position. See his advertisement, and i donor . who in heart would say, as was
pointed for the AYeduesday following. , call ou him when trading in Atlanta. * a *d to the unprofitable servant, “Take
The bride elect Is well known in New- ——-—— l ** e ta * ent from him and give it to tbe ,
nan, having spent several months "etant spare Him. one with ten talents.” The plan waa
here during tbe past summer, and her '»* last i?sue of Guntersville happily proposed and cordially re-
numerous friends are onlv withhold- (A,a ’ J Democrat makes the following ceiyed, the children being enthused
ing their congratulations until the interesting personal mention concern? ' over the idea of the large earns they i Mannractared and.' sold by m. saLBIDE
pflee a prominent citizen of Newnan: would make from the aalea nf nnn. 1 G “-
her au early recovery.—Senoia Sen-
tfc!. •
SMOKE
“NEWNAN GIRL”
CIGARS.
CLEAR HAVANA FILLER.
PRICE, 5 CENTS.
RHODES'
COTTON PLANTER!
THE BEST IN THE MARKET!
—FOR SALE BY-
HARDAWAY & HUNTER, Newnan.
J. R. COLE, Turin.
W. H. FERGUSON & CO., Seuoia.
THE THOMAS HARROW
IS ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE
THE BEST IMPLEMENT OF ITS KIND IN USE!
•. FOB SALE BY
HARDAWAY & HUNTER.
A FRESH LOT TENNESSEE GERMAN MILLET SEED JUST
RECEIVED.
E. S. BUCHANAN,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
SNEAD'S OLD STAND, WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.
NEW GOODS,
Everything Selected with Care and BOUGHT FOR CASH. Wc will Duplicate
Atlanta Prices in anythin? in the Dry Goods line.
NOTIONS AND NOVELTIES
felicitous event takes plfee. ins & Prominent citizen of Newuan; j would make from the sales of pop-!
«■'- — “C'apt. L- R- Ray, of Newnan, Ga., j corn, goobers, chicken? and anything ?
The time f->r railroad passes has . and Mr. Phil. McKay, of Eufaula, Ala., -in rheir line,” whilstolder ones were ,
past. We are passed no more. Many have been in the city the past week I puzzling their heads how to make “a !
a poor country scribe will now “wet prospecting. We learn they have pur- | start” from so small a sum. And if i
tbe paper dowjj” with tears. Many a ; chased some property and anticipate i one will think for a moment, it will
or all kinds; algo St full line of
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
And a General Linn of
GENTS'’ FURNISHING GOODS.
I also carry a full lint of
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
MY GROCERY LINE IS COMPLETE.
PURE GOODS AT LOW PRICES
“SELL" IS MY slorro.
Come and see me and bo convinced. If yon don’t bay you aril] be treated politely. W. C.
Grace Is with tbe boose and will be pleased to see his old friends.
S. BUCHANAN.