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Site Herald and gulrerfecr. |THOMPSON BROS.
Newnan, Ga., Friday, August 26th, 1887
PROCEEDINGS
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Of the General Meeting Held with Ebe-
nezer Baptist Church.
Friday, July 29th.
The genera] meeting of the fourth
district of the Western Baptist Asso
ciation met, according to appointment,
with Ebenezer church on Friday, July
28th, 1887.
At 11 o’clock A. m., Deacon A. D.
Freeman, the appointee, preached the
introductory sermon. Frayer was of
fered by It. D. Cole, Sr.
After a recess of one hour the dele
gates assembled in the house for or
ganization. The pastor and clerk be
ing absent, Bro. R. D. Cole, Sr., was
elected Moderator, and J. H. Summers,
Clerk.
Letters from the churches were col
lected and read by Bro. A. D. Free
man. The letters indicated a state of
good feeling in the churches that was
extremely gratifying.
The following delegates were en
rolled:
Ebenezer—J. D. Arnold, J. X. Vine
yard, E. B. Wilkinson, J. II. Graham,
It. E. Applewhite, G. H. Lane.
Providence—J. H. Summers, D. S.
Summers.
Macedonia—W. S. Copeland, E. S.
Daniel, J. R. Thurmond.
Newnan—A. D. Freeman, R. D. Cole,
Sr., J. C. Gibson, Wra. Wells, A.' S.
Jones.
Bethlehem—B. J. Fry, E. B. Jack-
son,
Sharpsburg—Rev. V. A. Ham, L. Z.
Johnson, Allen North, I. N. Fanner,
L. L. North, J. S. Benton, Tlios. Ar-
nall.
New Hope—T. J. Harris. T. B.
Spratlih, A. D. Harris.
White Oak—S. L. Whatley.
Senoia—Rev. H. S. Rees.
Holly Spring, Haralson, and Itamali
were not represented.
•The following committee on preach
ing was appointed: Bro. J. H. Sum
mers, ,J. C. Gibson, E. S. Daniel, to
gether with delegates from Ebenezer
church.
The next general meeting was ap
pointed to meet with Bethlehem
church.
The following committee on nomina
tions was appointed: W. S. Copeland,
J. II. Graham, B. J. Fry—who made
the following report: Rev. J. H. Hall
to preach the next introductory ser
mon; Rev. E. Culpepper, alternate.
Report of preaching committee:
Services at 9 A. M. to-morrow, to be con
ducted by R. D. Cole, Sr. At 11 A. M.
by Rev. V. A. Ham.
Adjournment until to-morrow at 2 P.
>l.
Saturday, 9 a. m.
Bro. Cole not present. Bro. J. H.
Summers conducted prayer meeting.
Preaching at 11 a. >i. by Rev. V. A.
Ham, followed by Rev. II. S. Rees.
Recess.
2 o’clock p. m.
The Moderator being absent, after
reading of Scripture by Clerk and piaj-
.erbyBro. L. Z. Johnson, Rev. H. S.
* Rees was elected Moderate!'.
Corrected and perfected roll of dele
gates.
Report of preaching committee was
as follows: Rev. H. S. Rees to preach
this hour. At 9 A. 31. to-morrow ser
vices to be conducted by Bro. 'S. L.
Whatley. At 11 a. m., preaching by
Rev. V. A. Ham. , , .
Resolution of thanks to the bretheren
and sisters of Ebenezer .church, and
citizens generally, for kind treatment,
was offered by Bro. J. II. Summers.
Adopted. . „ ,
Minutes read and confirmed.
Adjourned.^ ^ p> KES) Moderator.
J. H. Summers, Clerk.
RESOLUTIONS OP RESPECT
Adopted by Coweta Lodge, No. 60, F.
A. M., in Memory of the Late
Major T. A. Grace.
Major Thomas A. Grace was a distin
guished Mason. No doctrine ot the
emit was taught which was unmterest-
i'ntr to him, or with which he was not
conversant. He studied the principles
of Masonrv and was well grounded m
them. He thoroughly understood tlie
tender and endearing relations winch
Masons bear to each other. He com
prehended the strong obligations which
bind Masonic brethren m the tuiiill-
nient of every duty. He recognized
the teachings of Masonry and adopted
in those teachings the truth of the ex
istence and governing power oi Nod
and of man’s accountability to Him, as |
well as the reciprocal responsibility
which man bears to his fellow-man. and :
the mutual restraints which are placed ;
on all men—and especially on those of ,
the brotherhood. Our ueeeased broth-;
erwasan honest, upright, conscientious,
faithful, well-informed Mason, v ho (
loved the Order and made many and
•■Teat sacrifices for the good oi the mine,
ids death, which occurred m New-
"naiG.C onthe Ml. .lay of August,
this Lodge of Free and . -u t pn d
Masons realizes that it has sustained a
•rreat and irreparable loss, and tin i.att
a true advocate and earnest detendei.
We knew him. we loved lmn, we lioimr-
ed him, as a man and as a Mason.
T1 ReS°mZ, l 'That this suemorial be
spread upon the minutes of this Lodge
and a page in the minute book he in
scribed to his memory.
Resolved, That we evidence out sor
row and esteem for deceased, by weat-
That a° copy°eF these pro-
Jmblish these resohmom.^.^
o. MVGLEXDON,
I), p. WoODEOOF,
.... ’ Committee..
DEALERS IN
FURNITURE, ORGANS AND UNDERTAKING GOODS,
NEWNAN, GA.
BEDROOM, PARLOR AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE.
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WE HAVE FOLDING BEDS, EASY CHAIRS, OFFICE CHAIRS,
ANYTHING YOU NEED.
ESTEY AND GEO. WOOD & CO.’S ORGANS-
WOOD AND METALIC BURIAL CASES
Odere filled at avy time of day or night.
Aboct twenty year* ago I discovered a little sore on my cheek, and the doctors pro
nounced it cancer. I have tried a number of physicians, but without receiving any perma
nent benefit. Among the number were one or two specialists. The medicine tney applied
was like fire to the sore, causing intense pain. I saw a statement la the papers te.ling what
S. S. R. had done for others similarly afflicted. I procured some at once. Before 1^ had used
the second bottle the neighbors could notice that my cancer was healing up. My general-
health Lad beer, pad for two or three years—1 baa a hacking conga ana spit blood contin
ually. I bed a severe pain in mv breast. After talcing six bottles of S. R. P. my cough left
me and I grew stouter than i hud been for several years. My cancer has heoled over a but
a little spot about the six* of a half dime, and it is rapiu,y disappearing. I vo„id ndu-e
every one with cancer to give fc. is. £>. a fair trial.
if ns. NANCY J. KcCONACGIfEY. Ashe Crovc, Tippecanoe Co., Ind.
Feb. 30,1886.
Swift's Specific is entirely vegetAbl-, and seeir.s to cure caocers by forcing out the impa
rities fruia the b.uod. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mulled free.
THK SWin' SPECIFIC CO., Drawer S, Atlanta, Ga.
I expect my father (also a
jeweler) here soon, to form
with me a copartnership.
I MUST CLOSE OUT
my present stock BY SEP
TEMBER, and from this date
will sell my stock of Watches,
Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware,
Spectacles, Eye-Glasses and
Novelties at GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES and
regardless of cost. BIGGER
BARGAINS than auction
sales will be offered, and every
person will .do well to come
and see, even if they don’t
want anything.
Respectfully,
W. E. AVERY.
T. E. FELL & CO.,
B , v , , . .wr ...■ ——■'■■■■ .—liJi.iimniMngaa
phonal £a^. j £ SUMMERS.
P. S. WHATLEY,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga.
Does a general practice in the Courts of the
State. Office upstairs over B. S. Askew <x Co.
L. M. FARMER,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga.
(Office over First National Bank.)
Will practice In all the Courts of Coweta
Circuit. All J ustice Courts attended.
lap-Money to loan on real estate at 8 per
cent, per annum. Interest paid at end of the
year.
P. S. Willcoxon. VV. C. Wright.
WILLCOXON & WRIGHT,
Attorneys at Law,
Newnan, Ga.
Will practice in all the Courts of the Dis
trict and Circuit. All Justice Courts atten
ded. Office in Willcoxon building, over E.
E. Summers’.
Orlando McClendon. R. W. Freeman.
MCCLENDON & FREEMAN,
Attorneys at Law,
Newnan, Ga.
Practice in all the courts, collections made,
conveyancing, and all legal business attended
to with promptness. Office over James Parks
east side public square.
NOW IN STOCK
A FRESH LINE OF
HAND-MADE FANCY CANDIES
Chewing Gum,
Sweet Gum,
Marshmallows.
Best Milk Shakes in Town !
GEO. A. CARTER,
Attorney at Law,
Grantville, Ga.
Will practice in all the Courts of the Cir
cuit, and elsewhere by special agreement.
Ice in any Quantity !
Finest Cigars and Best Chew
ing Tobacco!
Laundry Soaps by the Box !
Come and price it!
Biggest 5c Box Blueing in
Town.
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS, ETC
newnan, ga.
NORTH’S
CHICKEN CHOLERA CURE!
[BEFORE TAKING
[AFTER TAKING.]
A SURE PREVENTIVE
-AND-
AN INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC
• FO
- • r v/xv—
CHICKEN CHOLERA!
Has never failed to effect a cure when promptly adminis
tered. Tried and endorsed by hundreds, who willingly testify
to the sovereign virtues of the remedy. It is manufactured in
fluid form and can be administered without difficulty. One
bottle will save $50.00 worth of diseased poultry.
PREPARED BY
THE NORTH CHOLERA CURE CO.,
NEWNAN, GA.,
And sold by all druggists at FIFTY CENTS and ONE
DOLLAR per bottle. Full directions with each package.
SEASON GOODS:
Milburn Cotton Gins,
Feed Cutters,
Cider Mills,
Buckthorn Fence Wire,
Patent Buggy Wheels,
Grass Scythes,
Snaths,
Belting,
Lace Leather,
Wagon and Buggy Materials,
Granite Iron Wares.
W. A. TURNER,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga.
Practices in all the State and Federal Courts.
Office No. 1 Opera House Building.
W. Y. ATKINSON,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan,' Ga.
Will practice in all Courts of this and
adjoining counties and the Supreme Court.
J. S. POWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Newnan, Ga
Ofe*. Collections made.
G. W. PEDDY, M. D..
Physician and Surgeon,
Newnan, Ga.
(Office over W. E. Avery’s Jewelry Store.)
Offers his services to the people of Newnan
and surrounding country. All calls answered
promptly.
T. B. DAVIS, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
Newnan, Ga.
Offers liis professional services to the citi
zens of Newnan and vicinity.
Six pounds of Laundry Soap
for 25c. Great Scott! just
think of it!
• TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK :
Finest assortment of Confec
tioneries in Newnan.
Best brands of Canned Goods.
Large lot of Pocket Cutlery.
Give me a trial. I cannot and
will not be undersold.
E. E. SUMMERS.
TO COUNTRY PRINTERS!
Complete Newspaper Outfit
For Sale!
VICTOR COTTON SCALES,
The best Wagon Scales in the market for
the money.
SMITH & WESSON
HAMMERLESS PIISTOL!
TUTS IS THE LATEST AND FINEST PISTOL MADE.
20,000 Rim
and Central
Fire Cart
ridges and a
full assort
ment of Pis
tols always
in stock.
FISH
HdOKS,
TROT
LINES,
SEINE
TWINE
—AND—
READY
MADE
SEINES,
SOLID
STEEL
HOES,
GER3IAN
MILLET,
—AND —
all the vari
eties of
FIELD
AND
GARDEN
SEEDS.
FULL LINE HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE.
Will trade for fresh Eggs and first-class Butter, at the New
Hardware and Seed Store. A * POPE.
A FEW
WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING
MACHINES.
That will he sold low for cash, or on the in
stallment plan.
T. E. FELL & CO.
Newnan, Ga., April 1st, 18S7.
SYRUP MILLS!
SYRUP MILLS!
A. J. MILLER & SON,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
RATTAN CHAIRS AND SEATS FOR SUMMER.
ALL THE NEWEST STYLES IN PARLOR GOODS FROM $33 PER
SET TO $300.
BEDROOM SUITS IN ALL WOODS AND AT
ALL PRICES.
We are agents for the fa- The only complete assortment of Upholstery Goods in Atlanta.
DR. THOS. COLE,
Dentist,
Xewnan, Ga.
Depot Street.
DR. TH0MAS_ J. JONES.
Respect full v otters his services to the people
in Newnan and vicinity. Office on Depot
street. R. H. Barnes’old jewelry office. Res
idence on Depot street, third building east of
A. & W. P. depot..
A.P. JONES.
J. E. TOOLE.
JONES & TOOLE,
CARRIAGE BUILDERS
AND DEALERS IX
HARDWARE,
UGRANGE, GA.
We have for sr.le a quantity of first-class
printing material, comprising the entire out
fit formerly used in printing the Newnan
Herald, as well as type, stones, chases, and
numerous other apnurtenances belonging to
the old Herald Job Office. Most of the mate
rial is in excellent, condition and will be sold
from 50 to 75 per cent, below foundry prices.
The following list contains the leading ar
ticles:
1 Prouty Press, good as new.
2 50 lbs. Brevier.
150 lbs. Minion,
50 lbs. Pica.
50 lbs. English.
50 fonts Newspaper Display!
Type.
25 select fonts Job Type.
8 fonts Combination Border, i
Flourishes, etc.
Imposing Stones, Chases,
Tvpe Stands, and Racks.
The Prouty Press here Offered is the same
upon which‘The Herald and Advertis
er has been printed for several months past
and is discarded only because the publishers
have found It necessary to procure a larger
press. It has been in use about four years,
mo us
“KENTUCKY”. SYRUP MILLS,
recently improved, with steel
shafts, anti-friction journal box
es, iron frames and patent oil
ing- device.
Prices that cannot be beat. Call or write.
42 and 44 Peachtree Street.
MASSEY’S
EXCELSIOR GINS.
THE BEST GIN ON THE MARKET.
WE HAVE MILLS NOW ON j
HAND READY FOR
DELIVERY. . |
Order your repairs now for
ENGINES and be ready for
the early cotton crop.
R. D. COLE MFG. CO, j
Newnan, Ga.
Gives Perfect Satisfaction.
PRICE REDUCED TO
$3 PER SAW.
FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS
$1 PER SAW.
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS
FOR ALL KINDS OF
FARM MACHINERY,
BUGGIES, WAGONS, ETC.,
DON’T DELUDE YOURSELF TO THE
CONTRARY.
PUBLISHING CO.
Newnan, Ga.
Manufacture all kinds of
Carriages, Buggies, Carts and j
Wagons. Repairing neatly j
ancfpromptly done at reason- ■
able prices. " We sell the Peer- j
less Engine and Machinery.
Notice to the Public.
Having been appointed by the Honorable
Superior”Court of Coweta county as Receiver
for the property of the 'Willcoxon Manufac
turing Company and having given bond and
security for the faithful performance of that
duty, I notify ail persons whatsoever not to
trespass upon the land, timber, or tenements
of the aforesaid corporation, warning all
would-be trespassers *bv these presents that
they will be proceeded against- in tbe strictest
terms of the law. For the true performance of
the above I have signed my name and giv.-n
my bond with security. Mr. Geo. Booth will
act for me whenever I am absent.
HARRISON J. SARGENT,
Newnan. Ga ,,July tth; KfT. Receiver.
LUMBER.
I HAVE A LARGE LOT OF
LUMBER FOR SALE- DIFFER
EXT QUALITIES AXD PRICES,
4
BUT PRICES ALL LOW.
W. B. BERRY.
Newnan, Ga., March '4th, 1SS7.
GEO. H. CARMICAL, Agent,
Newnan, Ga.
HARNESS! HARNESS!
Forced to sell at low prices
200 sets of Stage, Buggy and
Wagon Harness.
Also, a large lot Collars of
all kinds.
ioo dozen good Plantation
Bridles at 50 cents each.
Highest price paid for hides.
T. G. BURPEE.
For example, we have now on hand (though
they are going right off every day,)
E. Van Winkle & Co.’s Gins and Presses,
Smitn’s Improved Gin, (wliicn is tne old
Pratt Gin, remodeled and improved,)
Brown’s Gins,
Carver Gin Co.’s Gins.
We are also exclusive agents in this section
for the sale of
FOOS’ SCIENTIFIC MILLS,
for grinding food for stock and cotton seed tor
fertilizing purposes. It is the best and most
useful machine a farmer can have and win
pay for itself in one year.
We are also agents for the WHITE HICK
ORY and the HICKMAN WAGONS. We
carry a full line of BUGGIES, CARRIAGES.
PHAETONS and HARNESS, all of the very
best manufacture, and they must be sold, w c
are voting and want to build np a reputation:
hence, money is not so much an object as the
sale of any of the above mentioned arue.es,
well knowing that for every sale effected om
reputation for fair and honest dealing becomes
more firm!v established. We always <!;■, :'Je
profits with our customers. This is confi
dential. but nevertheless true, A.%D o a
MEAN IT. Come and see us,
ARNOLD, BURDETT <fc CO.
Newnan, Ga., July 21st, 1S8j.—3m.