The herald and advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1887-1909, October 07, 1887, Image 8

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1 1 % 1 •'■• •■ ■'■*■■■ '••-: •• : ' ' •»: jtrald and Diuqrtiser. Newnan, Ga., Friday, October 7tn, 1887. HOME AFFAIRS. Delightful weather. We owe “Arden” one. A large crowd was in town last Tues day.# Dr. Hall preached at Greenville last Sunday. Gptton is worth Sir. Receipts to date, 4,800. < Miss Willie Elder, of Turin, is visit ing here this week. Mrs. J. R. Herring has been quite sick for several days past. Campbell county has. about $2,000 in her treasury and is out of debt. Mr. Lewis Raison,, of Atlanta, is on a visit to his sister, Mrs. J. D. Ray. Miss Leila Downs, of Talbotton, is visiting the family of Mr. T. E. Fell. For Sale—Good milch young calf, cheap. H. M. Miss Nell Carlton, of Newnan, and Miss Mit McCool, of Atlanta, who have been visiting the family of Col. H. M. Reid, returned to their homes this week.—Carrollton Free Press. On Tuesday .140 bales of cotton were , auspiciously, and the probabilities are received for shipment at our depot. , that gevenil nuptial occurrences will On 321 of these, the freight was pre- j have ^ ^ recorded in this vicinity be ll U Going Organization of the Coweta County to see President and Mrs. Cleveland V Farmers’ Alliance. The Coweta County Farmers’ Alli ance met in Newnan on Monday, Octo- soon as the weather gets a little cooler, j then get one of those new-style hats* j 3d, at 10 o’clock A. M., for the pur- 1 and vou will be heeled. Judge Persons issued four marriage licenses yesterday, and is smacking his lips over four prospective installments j If so, go to Snead’s and fit yourself up of cake that will be forthcoming as! with a pair of handsome shoes. And The matrimonial season is If you want a good article of Plug Tobacco ask your dealer for Old Rir. Sargent’s warehouse has been re paired and is now in better condition than ever. Mrs. Win. Hazlehurst and children, of Macon, are stopping at the Commer cial Hotel. Col. P. S. Whatley went to Green ville yesterday on business connected with his profession. paid—netting the office here the snug sum of $1,218.06.—Carrollton Free Press. Judge Buchanan says Judge Sam Harris is rapidly recovering from the effects of his late prostration and be lieves he will be able to hold his Courts regularly hereafter without assistance. The Carrollton Baptist Association will meet this year six miles north #f Carrollton at Pleasant View church, on Friday and Saturday before the fourth Sunday in October.—Carrollton Free Press. fore the vear is out. Mrs. W. F. Frost, of .Canton, is visit ing in Newnan this week, the guest of Mrs. Joe Baughman. Miss Jennie Wilkinson, of the district, has entered Walker School for the session. Mr. J. J. Barnes, of Atlanta, last Sunday with his mother and at the Commercial Hotel. Sixth High spent sister A registration law has been pro posed for Meriwether county. The bill Ls now pending in the Legislature, and when it becomes a law prohibition will no longer be a doubtful issue in that county. Prof. Cox informs us that the South ern Female Ctfllege has had the best opening this fall it has ever known. In the College Home there are sixty-eight boarders, and in the city several more. —-LaGrange Reporter. The Sharpsburg ginnery is not con trolled by a joint stock company, as was stated by one of our correspond ents in a recent issue, but is owned and operated by Prof. A. S. Jones as an individual enterprise. Rev. E. Culpepper, of Senoia, held a number of interesting and profitable services at the Baptist church last week. In addition to his merit and ability as a minister, the pleasant, genial manner of Mr. Culpepper is such as at once won for him the confidence and esteem of not only the congregation, but all who had the pleasure of form ing his acquaintance.—Fairburn Xeics. Mrs. J. S. Williams had her annual fall opening last Monday and Tuesday, and it was by all odds the most elegant display of millinery that she has ever made in Newnan—which is saying a great deal. Her rooms were crowded with visitors on both days and she booked orders for forty or fifty fine hats and bonnts, in addition to her sales. It was a successful opening, and as profitable as successful. Ordinary’s Court. The following business was trans acted in the Ordinary’s Court last Monday: Letters of dismission granted W. H. Johnson, administrator of E. A. John son. 1 pose of effecting permanent organiza tion. Hon. J. B. Wilkes, organizing officer of the Farmers’ Alliance for the Fourth Congressional District of Geor gia, called the house to order. L. M. Mc Gee was elected secretary of the meet ing. S. L. Whatley, W. M. Red wine and W. S. Copeland were appointed a VUv> Cttocrtisements. Desirable City Property Sale. My business affairs c-ailing ine to the coun try, 1 offer lot sale, at a bar Bain, my house and lot on J»eksou street, wliere I now rc* side. The house is one nud-a-half stones, well finished in and out. two halls ten leer wide, aud included all the conveniences of a modern dwelling. Kitchen, servant —oust- and good barn on the lot. The lot contains three acre.-, and lies well. A good orchard ol well-selected trulls. Well that uus no superior In town. Must be .sold.. <'all or write. THUS. LEIGH. Newnan, Ga.. October Tt!», 1SV7. John Morgmb"granted n lcave^ to F sell! ct ^ mmittee on # credentials, who report- lands of said deceased. Will of Henry Martin admitted to probate in common form. Letters of guardianship granted James Ji. Ship, of his own children. Year’s support granted Mrs. Lou Robison. Temporary letters of administration granted to John M. Tidwell, on the es tate of Gilbert Weaver. It is said that Capt. Sargent clears from eight to tert thousand dollars an nually on his cotton factory. Dr. and Mrs. King have gone to Newnan on a visit to the brother of the former.— Fayetteville Echo. R. L. Harris, Esq., a prominent and well-known lawyer of West Point, died in that city on Tuesday last. The fine trotting mare belonging to Messrs. Stallings & Black died last Sunday night. She was valued at $200. ’ Miss Annie deGraffenried and Misses Mary and Annie Belle Clarke attended the party at Senoia last Friday even ing. The Farmers’ Alliance of Coweta county lumped off two hundred and thirty-six bales-of cotton in one lot last Wednesday. It was bought by Ar nold, Burdett & Co., the price paid be ing a fraction less than 84c. Four car-loads of- Texas ponies were received here last Wednesday night, making six car-loads in all that have been put upon our market this fall. They range in price from $30 to $75, ac cording to size and condition. The R. D. Cole Manufacturing Com pany received an order this week for a large engine to be shipped to South America. Some idea of the extent of the business done .by this enterprising firm may be had when we state that one car-load of goods of their exclusive manufacture is shipped for every day in the year, including Sundays. But few manufacturing establishments in the State can make as good a showing. There are seventeen old bachelors in Newnan that ought to have married ten years ago. Yet a little while, and they will be “sans hair, sans--teeth, sons everything,” and then no clever woman can be found who will have them. Early- in September Mr. Eugene Daniel went to Birmingham, Ala., to engage in business, but was taken sick shortly afterwards and his condition became so serious that his uncle, Mr. J. A. Parks, decided to bring him home. Mr. Parks went to Birmingham for that purpose last week, returning with iiis charge Friday night. Mr. Daniel now at the residence of his uncle, and with careful nursing and attention it is hoped that he will soon be restored to his wonted health. He has typhoid fever. ed the following delegates as entitled to representation in the meeting: White Oak Alliance—S. L. Whatley, J. D. Johnson, A. H. Benton, A. j. Pinson, A. H. Young. Panther Creek Alliance—AY. S. Cope land, E. S. Daniel. Cedar Creek Alliance—W. M. Red- wine, AVm. Stallings. Liberty Alliance—R. T. Carpenter, F. P. Chandler. Whatley Alliance—J. W. Anderson. Father sville Alliance-T. N. AVortliam. The meeting then proceeded to the election of officers, with the following result: S. L. AYhatley, President. I. J. .Jackson, ATce-President. L. M. McGee, Secretary. A\ : . M. Redwine, Treasurer. C. AY. Carter, Chaplain. A. H. Young. Lecturer. J. AY. Anderson, Assistant Lecturer. E. S. Daniel, Doorkeeper. AY. J. Fuller, Assistant Doorkeeper. R. T. Carpenter, Sergeant-at-Arms. A trade committee of five was elect ed, as follows: AY. M. Redwine, chair- iman, F. B. Chandler, A. II. Benton, T. j G. Dickson and E. S. Daniel. ' Special Exposition Schedule. J ^ Cfhoei’s *y£T0 duly installed, and, The Atlanta and West Point Railroad 0n wotlon ’ Tin; Herald and Advicr- special ‘ TISJt:R was requested to publish the The Western Baptist Association. This Association convened last AA'ed- nesday with Friendship church, Meri wether county, and remained in session until 11 o’clock this morning. Rev. .T. B. S. Davis was elected moderator and Capt. A. B. Cates made clerk. Rev. Dr. Cousins preached the introductory sermon. The delegates from Newnan Baptist Church were Dr. Hall and Messrs. U. B. AVilkinson, R. D. Cole, Sr., A. D. Freeman and A. B. Cates. The next Association will be held with Union church, Harris county, at the usAial time of meeting, (first AYednes- day in October.) Administrator s Sale. GEORGIA— I’owkta 0>ustv : By virtu- - of'mu order of Hit - Court of Ordi nary of I'owvtM county, Georgia, will be sold at public ou'ery on Thursday, October 27tli, 1«S7, at lilo’c! >«•*, A. M., to the highes. and best bidder, lit tho residence of Jasper Nt .Sowell, in Cedar Crock district, the following dos-ritied property, to wit: Household and kitchen iuruiture. crockery, bedsteads, quilts, feather beds, pillows and other bedding, one wagon, agricultural Im plements, corn, fodder, etc. Sold as i he property of Richmond Sewell, late of said county, deceased. Terms cash. DANIEL SWINT, October 6, 1887. Administrator. FOR SALE ! I offer the following bargains in real estate: My Dwelling on Washington st.; ten rooms; lot 200x200 feet. Brick Store-house on Bay street; rerts for $150 per annum. S00 acres; two $3,000. $1,350. tf>4 QwfA My river place; Si ipljLiUU, framed houses. $500. $400. One hundred acres of land in Campbell count.). One hundred acres of land In Doug las county, near Salt Sp. ings. My reason for selling is, I have more real estate than I want. LAVENDER B. BAA'. ' Newnan, Ga., Sept. ;ict h. Mr. Geo. Z. Blalock, of Jonesboro, seems to have been smitten in Grant- ville. Who is it, George 'l—Fayetteville Echo. We have received a thrilling account of a stag hunt, which will appear in our next issue. Haven’t room for it this week. One hundred and fifty bushels home- raised, purple-straw seed wheat for sale at Orr, Kirby & C-o.’s. J. AY. Bowers. We have just received 1,000 pyunds of choice live geese feathers, which will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers. Hardaway & Hunter. Misses Arlina and Florence Barnard left last week for Birmingham, Ala., where they will spend the winter with their father, Major AY. J. Barnard. Messrs. D. J. Folds & Co. have torn down their old blacksmith shop and are temporarily occupying the one on the corner just above their wood-shop, Fayette county has $3,280.70 in her treasury, and a new railroad worth twenty times as much. Our sister •■county appear - 'n ri : - -- Mr. John Hendrix contributed no little to the interest of the revival ser vices at the Methodist church last week by his splendid singing. He can sing his way to any heart. Both the man and the voice are consecrated to good works. There are thirteen Farmers’ Alli ances in this county-and they are still being rapidly organized. The growth of the organization in the country since it first started, a year or two ago, has been phenomenal.—Carrollton .Free Press. Miss Beulah Arnold went to New York to meet her friend, Miss Olive Berry, upon the latter’s return from Europe, and remained several days in the city before coming home. She returned with the Berry party last Saturday. Mr. J. T. Clark and Miss Susie McNamara were quietly married at the Nall House last Tuesday evening, Rev. AV. R. Foote performing the ceremony. The affair was strictly private and oc casioned no little surprise when it be came known to tlieir friends. Newnan is soon to have a new store, and one of our AA'est Point boys is to be senior of the business. Messrs. A. C. Johnson & Co. will on the first of Octo ber open a Ten Cent Store in Newnan, and with a full stock of notions, crock ery, tinware, etc., present the claims of a worthy firm for patronage. Mr, A. C. Johnson was for quite a while qf the firm of Johnson Bros., this city, and truly we can gay our city never had a more worthy house. AYe lose one, of our best young men, and we congratu late Newnan upon gaining what, we have lost.—West Point Press. has arranged the following schedule for passenger trains during ! the Piedmont Exposition: No. 51 leaves Newnan at 12:53 p. m. I and arrives in Atlanta at 2:20 p. 31. No. 52 leaves Newnan at 5:24 A. m. and arrives in Atlanta at 7:00 a. m. No. 57 leaves Newnan at 8:52 a. m. and arrives in Atlanta at 10:30 a. m. No. 59 leaves Newnan at 7:25 a. m. and arrives in Atlanta at 9:15 A. M. 18 (This train runs daily except Sunday until AYednesday, October 19th, inclu sive.) On Tuesday and AYednesday, 18tli raid 19tli, a special train will be run from Newnan, leaving here at 9:35 a. m. and arriving in Atlanta at 11:30 p. m. Returning, trains will leave Atlanta at 12:45 p. m., 4:55 i\ M., 7:30 p. M. and 1 12:00 (midnight.) Trains, when fully loaded, will dis continue stopping at stations. The fare will be one cent per mile, each way; or two cents per mile for the round trip, from all stations. i foregoing proceedings. The meeting then adjourned until half-past 1 p. jl, at which time the first regular meeting of the Coweta County Farmers’ Alliance was held. J. B. AY trees, Pres’t. L. M. McGee, See’y. Note—The secretary of the Coweta County Farmers’ Alliance respectfully requests that the secretaries of fiie sub- Alliauces of the county will send in | t heir reports to him as soon as possi ble, in order that he may make his re port to the National Alliance. Ad dress him at Poweirdie, Ga. L, M. McGee, See’y C. A. Real Estate For Sale. A good lartu tliroc nillca llfttthpi Grnntvilie, on the Nt-wi.nti road, eontnlulng *12 acres, more or less, commonly known ns tiio Hum Leigh place. A house and.lot in lhe town oi' Grantvillo, whereon Dr, \V. C. Smith former ly resided. AGO, a lot Of 2W acres, with mod erate improvements, hear the Methodist church in Grnntvilie. Owing to failing health of himself and wife, and liis children all being grown, M. a. Smith desires to break up housekeeping, and offers for sale his dwelling, with either two or fourteen acres attached, a - < purchaser may prefer, in the town of Grant- yille. This is one oi the best improved places in. tiie town. Health, society, church and school facilities all good. Titles perfect. Price and terms easy. Apply to M. S. SMITH, or W. A. l’OST, Attorney. Grantville, Ga., Sept. 27th. 18S7. A QUESTION ANSWERED. Mi's. R. M. Barnes entertained the feminine public last Monday and Tues day with her usual opening display* of fall millinery, and it was an occasion that will not soon be forgotten by those who visited her establishment on the days mentioned. Her exhibit com prised an infinite variety of pattern hats and bonnets, flowers, plumes, trimmings, etc., and was only equaled in elegance by the tastefulness of her selections. Her goods were much ad mired, and judging from the size of her stock she expects to do a heavy trade in the millinery line this season. Revival services at the Methodist church closed last Sunday night with a delightful service of song and experi ence. There have been eighteen ac cessions since the meeting began and j the membership has been greatly re- I vived. Though laboring under many j disadvantages, Bro. Foote may well j felicitate himself upon the success Several communications have been sent in for publication recently unac companied by the names of the i writers. AYe can’t undertake to publish anonymous contributions. This is a fixed rule in all newspaper j which has crowned liis efforts, and the offices, and will not be deviated from. Mr, J, C. Thompson, who lias been lasting good accomplished in winning souls to Christ. Theve is no more At Home Again. Hon. AY. B. Berry and daughter re turned last Saturday from their Euro pean tour, having been absent about four months. They visited England, Ireland, * Scotland, France, Germany, Italy and Switzland, and from the time | they left Newnan until their return traveled over sixteen thousand miles. Mr; Berry observed more evidences of thrift and business activity in Italy than any country visited—commercial ly, industrially and agriculturally—and is enthusiastic in his admiration of the people. As an evidence of the superior mail facilities enjoyed by the Euro peans he says that he did not miss a single number of Tiie Herald and Advertiser or of the daily Constitution while abroad, though his part}- rarely stopped longer than one week at any designated point. Both he and *Miss Olive enjoyed excellent health while away and were in fine condition to en joy the trip. List Of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at New nan, Ga., October 3d, 1S87. If not call ed for within four weeks will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Miss Nellie Collier, Miss Fannie Colton, Miss Ida Easter, Mrs. Louisa Flyn, Price Gate, Comelious Kilgo, Oscar Lee, Taylor Phillips, M. G. Whitlock. J. li. McCollum, P. M. A Good Investment—300 to 1—Bead. Quitman, Ga,, May 16th, im.—M. A. Briggs—Dear Sir: My step-son, 16 years old, has been sick for 9 years, suf fering with sallow complexion, thin blood, l»ss of appetite, great weakness and swelling of feet, legs and stomach. His face was bloated and puffed, and of a watery look (drt)psieal,V his complex ion being very pale and yellow. He had no regular appetite and was too weak to work;, not having worked six months, all told, in 9year*- I had tried. 6 or 7 doctors and spent about $300 to cure him, without any lasting benefit. I offered one-doctor $150 to* cure him. but he refused, the case.. I heard and read so much about your Xu-nnbetter Tonic Pills I got 5 bottles for one dollar and gave them to him. He is now en tirely well, and: has worked for three months steadily in the field,, and I con- | sider him finally cured. Your pills are | a paying investment for sick and puny . i. Yours respectfully, AV. II. Cooper. Why is it that we can sell the “White Hickory Wag on” cheaper than any other wagon can be sold ? It is be cause they are made almost at our doors, and the saving in freight is a fair profit on a wagon. They are made of good material, by experienced workmen, and will compare in quality and finish with any wagons shipped to this country. For sale by T. E. FELL & CO NEW RICE! NEW GUNS! NEW BROOMS AND BETTER BROOMS ! Baird’s Mammotk Minstrels. This popular troupe fe billed to ap- j 1 people pear at Reese’s Opera House next Fri- ; ,, „ . i_ , . - i-iii , . I or sale by J.T.. Reese, Newnan, Ga.,. MP ve day night, and will have the honor of (and A. Q. Y owng & Co., Puckett Sta-1 opening the theatrical season in New-; sion, Ga. Call on them for a free sam ple of Nunnbetter Liver Pills and de- As good FLOUR as the market affords, and if you don't- believe I am selling it cheap, try me. Georgia raised Barley and nan- The troupe comprises twentv-tive | -- membmamlissaidto be one of H.. i s,rlptlve matteraf Tonic Fills. best on the road, playing in all the large cities. The manager decided to earnest worker in the Lord’s vineyard, i;give Newnan one night ira passing, and iiuu upvit.il i .ieumatisiis, is uoie to Dt? j one whose zeal is manifested to the ! we have no dcrabt the troespe will be STon. M. II. Hart, one of the mem-1 out Hgraiir, though he is far from well here of the Legislature from Troup j ^t. He went to Atlanta yesterday [”4 ^e^aiu^u^t’ances. county, died at his home five miles ! for the Purpose of taking a special j north of AYest Point on the 1st inst. I course of treatment, and we trust that ,, ^ .... , . For the quarter ending October 1st Mrs. U. B.WUktaoa left last w | •* T *««» » «• restored, j jHllge P(m . rfl anrt paid in . She i ! to flie treasury from fines and costs Jo ! m A • Hill returned last; tj ie sum G f $I26t26. being $4.26 in excess day for-a week’s visit to Griffin will g®-thence to Atlanta, and probably will not return until after the Exposi- ; the distinguished privilege of being only five juries- were impanneled. n all i presented to President and Mrs-. ■" ee *\* rom * pferisant trip to AV ashing- G f ^ gafexy County Judge for the ion C.itj. AV liile there she enjoyed j game, period. Within the time speci- | and fully twenty-five civil suits were Huy your Stationer}', Books, Paper, etc., at S. S. Wilson’s. He sells j Cleveland, and was most delightfully j disposed of that would otherwise have cheaper than anybody in town: and, j-entertained otherwise during her stay; goneta the , Superior Court for trial rin-s y ° U may get * hOSfe diam ° nd ear ‘ i 1,1 the ( ‘ ity L ^ : In addition to the above there were ' — • : VT- tr Z3 j numerous civil and criminal cases of Hugh ^Higby* p, JJj Bjewsfetf | full measure of his ability at all times ;greeted by a full house. Speaking.of ii the general character of she perform ance* given by this company, the Bos ton: dobs says ; This minstrel company is-a mammoth j consolidation of the cream tiie be>r" representatives of min.stseLsy in the country. Its manager, I. AY. Rami, rt a gentleman of culture ami mean*, who, : as he says in his prospectus,, has spared »o pains or expense to prune this fea ture of the stage of all things which seemed unfitting. Mr. Baird's effort ‘ lias been to elevate and refine the min strel art. and it lias been his desire to cater for the educated and better class es of the-people. It affords him much pleasure to see gentlemen visit his en- tertamsumt with ladies, his aim being to present nothing that would.calia blush ! of shmne to the fairest countenance. ; Those- who. have witnessed the appear ance of Baird's Minstrels testify *0 the ngnt. Saturdav night at her home in the fbr- j ’ 'ijL IV T niei place. ..he t lsited Newnan about, eogt t(> tlie counky almost unheard ■ PuHlJ' the entertainment, without! S. J. been Governor Gordon ittrC Hoil Randall, of Pennsylvania, imve selected to make the opening ad dresses at the Piedmont Exposition next Monday. For want of a'quorum the County Commissioners did not hoM their regu lar monthly meeting last AYednesday, « , , : cost lo tne counvv is almost unheard pmnN ui. me eineiuutmieni, ivtiiioiir. three wl*kk ago. and the asmounceaseiw 1 f - n theiie ^ h th i any decrease an the fua of a minstrel of her death was a severe shock to-her ■ , . ' e ientertaininent. Ihe cotnoanv i> made friends here. remarks. coaapaiu up of the- old familiar stars of Waist re 1- Good Coffee at 25c. Other things cheap in proportion. W. P. BROOM. E. E. SUMMERS ^ The attendance at the Library last! The District Conference of the A. M_ j Wednesdav-nightwas larger than usual ! E. Church will convene in this eiSyon j ^ a s a matte? of. course the! Monday next. Bishop vA aymars lias: enjoyableness of the occasion Absolutely Pure. Acknowledgments. , This powder never vani-s. A marvel m pur- : iiy, strenjrth, and wholesomeeess. jtore eeo- Fortbe week ending Thurstlav. Oc- -‘ nomical than the ordirntry kinUs, hihI canimt arranged to he present and will preach , nieasqrrablr enhaseed thereby. By re- i JieT have mid the was! tober 6tli, the following named par-f iaw 0l test? ^ort* u-eGht. Monday morning at ID o'clock. Pre-; siding Elder D. J. McGhee and other and consequent!} no business vasti.uis , p rom i„ eu - mmisters ofthe elmrek will acted in that Court. Dr J B. Sanders, of Roscoe, left last for Atlanta, where lie will | be in attendance, also. Tuesday take a finishing course ol the Southern Medical will graduate next spring. lectures 111 College. He Amall & Farmer’s four-thousand- dollar stock of clothing.is rapidly dwindling away, and if you expect to Jferrie Lee Rhea, of Kentucky, also fortify against the frost and snow - and quest Miss Jimmie Lou Thompson sang I “Robin Adair,” which she rendered | with very happy effect and received i the plaudits of the entire company. Miss Thompson is- one of our most ac complished vocalists and never lacks Lor an appreciative audience. Aliss lie imiitim<l<- ol :uni nr fiimspLa.e mounts opposite iVgS?*?: rH ,l n^JJ^^ a8 r-^ YAZ ‘ BAKIIf6 favored the company with a fine vocal their names on accoun t of subscription to The Herald ani> Advertiser. which is hereby acknowledged with thanks: N. H. Young, $1.50: AY. II. Dunbar. $1.50; G. AA'. McAYilliants, $}.50: B. F. Loveladv, $1.50; Dr. AY. F. Gay, $1.50; AYillis AA'hitaker. $1.50: J. D. .Johnson, $1.50; Mrs. S. L. Hungerford, $1.50; R. TTmitfvp nftr .T T. A varv Cl AA- IT POWDF.lt On.. liV: 'Vall-st... N. V. PAINTING! The undersigned offers his services to the ' , r‘-’Pl e . of Newnan and Coweta county as a skillful and experienced painter, and respect fully Solicits ttieir pati.onage- House-paint- - - a specialty, either by eontrsu-t or-liv the old furniture, organ- -= -- day. , - , —. pianos, ete.. cleaned, pamtetl and re varnished. Yddress me at Newnan, Ga. ALLEN LONG Miss Clyde Lynd< enter school in M lhefS V ^tablj ? uorbe well enougi to leave Sefore Xovembev 1st. some tnreaaoare citizen may "drop voice is thoroughly cultivated and she j in and get the very suit you most desire, j sings most charmtiigly. : hill, j Cotton; IMPORTANT NOTICE! ... - , . . . vou are indebted to us, either lor Fu'nf-" $1.50; T. F. Jones, $3.00; C; A ^nre or Coffins, dometip promptly andnuv t he' m; $1.50; Miss Nutie Ingram $1.50. J AV eneed BR()g Whj’ do I sell more Soap than any three stores m town ? Because I sell more Soap for | less money than anybody else, ! and everything else in propor tion, such as Oysters, Sardines, Salmon, Mackerel, Tomatoes, Peaches, Okra and Tomatoes, Corned Beef & Potted Goods, Fb>ur, Meal, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars. In fact, everything to eat. \ egetables and Fruits a spe cialty. E. E. SUMMERS. RESIDENCE FOR RENT! rlpU^Ohtuch^S^ 1 ^ r A ot - HE the Immediately. 1<>r rent " “