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SJhc ImM and Sduertiser.
BY THE NEWNAN PUBLISHING CO.
S. W. MUHKAY, BukIik'k* Manager.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CITY AND COUNTY
SUBSCRIPTION PRICK. *1.50 A YEAR.
LIST OF VOTERS
Eeg-iatered for the City Election in New-
nan, December 8th, 1888.
A.
WHITE.
L.
Arnold, H. M.
Ashcraft, A. B.
Andrews, R. W.
Arnold, 8. J.
Alexander, J. I.
f Arnall, H. 0.
Anderson, ,J. S.
Atkinson, E. S.
Avery, W. E.
t Arnold, A. II.
jAruold, W. G.
lAndrews, A. B.
Lyndon, A. J.
Leigh, Walter
Leigh, W. IX,
Lane, T. A.
Leverett, S. J.
Leigh, Thomas
leverett, J. P.
Sr.
M.
i
B.
iBerry, W. B.,
I Bra i ley, G. 11.
f Benton, W. L.
iBradley, I. P.
|:Rrown, C. B.
I Broom, W. P.
IBailey, D. J.
IjPingharri, W. H
iBrewster, Wm.
|Brewster, D. F.
- Broom, G. A.
CBeavers, W. II.
Brewster, J. P.
IBeavers, ,T. C.
Bryant, F. M
Murray, S. W.
Millians, A. C.
Morgan, W. T.
Merrill, II. E.
Martin, W. M.
McNamara, G.
Mount, J. B.
McCollum, J. It.
Mitchell, W. A.
McSwain, J. F.
Mattox, N.
Meyer, C. F.
M« Koy, J. ir.
McGuire, C. T.
Moore, It. C.
Moore, J. T.
Milner, J. P.
G.
N.
Nimmons, W. E.
North, A. C.
Burpee, T. G., Jr. Nimmons, W. P.
Brown, Jas. E.
Bowers, J. W.
Bohannon, ,T. R.
Bohannon, W. M.
Norris, A. M.
North, II. II.
0.
C-
Cole, E. M.
Orr, I. N.
Olmstead, O. S.
irmichael, W. S.
Calhoun, A. B.
lonyers, L. S.
IClarke, W. It.
lole, Thomas
yOle, It. D. Sr.,
lavender, S. J.
IClarke, J. W.
Jiower, E. D.
Jole, M.
Dole, It. I)., Jr.
"Conyers, J. E.
/armical, G. II.
Jrane, C. II.
Cannon, II.
P-
D-
Pinson, M. B.
Peddy, G. W.
Powell, J. S.
Patman, J. L.
Pitman, W. It.
Pease, A. C.
Power, P. A.
Powel, T. W.
Potts, T. E.
Powell, Jack
Persons, W. II.
Parks, J. A.
Pinson, A. J.
Pendergrast, J.
Powell, Mike
Pearson, B. II.
E.
)unbar, John
)onegan Louis
lent, J. E.
)ent, W. A.
Juncan, M. F.
R.
Ray, L. R.
Robinson, J. E.
Ramey, G. W., Jr.
Ransom, M. S.
Robinson, Paul
Ransom, W. J,
Rollins, J. H.
Royeton, J. A.
Sdmundson, A. E.
ttU' V dr.feV#
F.
reeman, S.
rouse, E. D.
Tolds, D. J.
larmer. M. C.
| Paver, II. B.
Parmer, L. M.
Preeman, It. W.
Freeman, A. IX
Fell, T. E.
Reese, N. R.
S-
G.
; Grace, W. C.
loodson, F. A.
iGibson, J. C.
llass, J. M.
Jroodruin, J. J.
feGibson, J. W. T.
H.
lurd, L. J.
[ill, A. B.
Lerring, J. R.
lamrick, A. H.
■Hollis, C. F.
|Hall, II. A.
Hunter, J. A.
lolmes, W. H.
iHearn, R. A.
fHardaway, R. H.
larris, Henry
lolmes, J. T.
IHammett, Wm.
Hackney, Ed.
Hornsby, T. J.
Smith, J. T.
Smith, C. IX
Summers, E. E.
Swiut, ‘/Thomas
Swint, J. T.
Spence, W. W.
Swint, D.
Sims, M. W. T.
Sims, Wiley II.
Smit h, John
Smith H. M.
Snead, W. C.
Sims, J. It.
Scroggin, J. I.
Smith, C. E.
Scroggin, G. O.
Saunders, S. II.
Summers, IX 8.
Sponcler, G. R.
Simril, R. E.
Steed, W. A.
Simril, A. F.
T.
Thompson, Y. II.
Tomlin P.
Thompson. B. T.
Taylor, J. L.
Turner, W. A.
Thompson, J. C.
J.
Vance, C. E.
Varner, G.
Vineyard, A. E.
! Johnson, P. C.
[Jackson. J. M.
Jones, T. M-
Jackson, W. N.
[Johnson, T. C.
' Jones, J. E.
Johnson, G. L.
Jackson, J. S.
K.
Kinnard. ,T. A.
Keith, M. G.
Keller, IX W.
Kirby, Jos. T.
Kilgore. C. B.
Kirby, T.
Keith, J. J.
W-
Wilkinson, U. B.
Wilson, G. I.
Willcoxon, P. S.
Wells, William
Whatley; P. S.
Welch, W. L.
Wright, W. C.
Wright, B. H.
Wood, A. M.
Widner, J. H.
Wilkinson, T. J.
Woodroof, D. P.
Williams, J. S.
Willcoxon, J. B.
Young, It. M.
COLORED.
Leigh, Jordan
Alexander,'Squire
B.
!YI.
Burch, A. R.
Burch, G. J.
Buchanan, Walt.
Moore, Dave
R.
Coleman. Wm.
Catrington. 1. 8.
Reese. Dan
Raw Jim
Route, Hilliard
Reid, J. 8.
Dob
D.
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The Merry Maskers.
The masquerade party given hv the
young ladies of Newnan at the resi
dence of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dent last
week was a most enjoyable affair in all
respects, and will be remembered as
one of the brilliant social successes of
the season. The large and handsome
parlors of the Dent mansion, which
have been the scene of so many bril-
i liant social gatherings in recent years,
were never thrown open to a happier
or merrier throng we feel assured, and
the large number present but faintly
indicated the real enjoyment of
the innocent pleasure-seekers. The
costumes presented an infinite variety
of color and style—at once elegant and
grotesque, appropriate and ridiculous—
though some of the characterizations
were really fine. There was no end of
fun, the spirit of revelry being scarcely
at its height when supper was announc
ed. When this signal was given the
merry maskers laid off their disguises,
and the looks of astonishment with
which they regarded each other as they
stood thus revealed showed how com
pletely disguised a majority of them
were. We print below a full list
of those who attended in costume, to-
Hetr Cthrertiscments.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—eowRTA County:
All persons having demands asiiinst the es
tate of D J. Meriwether, deceased, are here
by notified to render them in according to
law, and all persons indebted to the same are
required to make immediate payment This
December 7, 1SSS.
H D. MERIWETHER. Adm’r,
Prs. fee, £5.00 Handy, Ga.
Application Tor Year’s Support.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
The return of the appraisers setting apart
twelve months' support to the family of Cy
rus J. Clower, deceased, having been filed in
my office, all persons concerned are cited to
show cause by the 7th day of January, 1SS9.
why said application for twelve months' sup
port should not be granted. This December
7, 1S8S. W. H. UEKSONS.
Prs. fee, £5 00 Ordinary.
Application Tor Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Coweta County":
T. C. Na 1, administrator on the estate of
W. P. Carter, late of said county, deceased,
having applied to the Court of Ordinary of
said county for leave to sell the lands bop ng-
ing to said deceased, all persons concerned
are r-qulred o show cause in said Court by
the first Monday in January next, if any they
can why said application should not be
granted. This December 7.1XSS.
\V. II. PERSONS,
Prs. fee, £5 00 Ordinary.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA-Coweta County:
W. G. and H. W. Camp, executors of Hiram
Camp, late ot said county, deceased, having
eether with the characters represent- applied to the Court of ordinary or said coun-
* i tv for leave to sell certain hinds belonging to
ed:
LADIES.
Willie Perkerson—“Lady
Mrs.
Gray.” . ,
Mrs. J. W. Anderson—“The Veiled
Nun.”
Mrs. W. E. Avery—“Quakeress.”
Mrs. J. E. Brown—“Red Bandana.”
Miss Jennie Burpee—“Moonlight.”
Miss Laura Daniel—“M iid of Pirth.”
Miss Mary Clarke—“Chestnut.”
Miss Annie Belle Clarke—“Swiss
Peasant.”
Miss Ada Gibson—“Milk Maid.”
Miss Leta Hollis—“Sailor Girl.”
Miss Em Stanford, of Franklin, Ky.
—“Sister of Charity.”
Miss Nell Bush, of Franklin, Ky.—
“The Watteau Shepherdess.”
Miss Ella McGuire—“Pink Rosebud.”
of
GENTLEMEN.
Tom Johnson—“Got There All the
Same.”
J. S. Dozier, of Atlanta—“G. Wash
ington.”
I. W. Bentine, of Atlanta—“Brother
Jonathan.”
J. L. Beatie, of Atlanta—“Don Quix
ote.”
Sid Leverett—“Country Boy.”
Sam Hill—“Aristocrat.
W. E. Avery—“City Dude.”
Dave Bailey—“Country Dude.”
Wiley Clarke—"Molly McGuire.”
Will Spence—“Don't Care Who.”
Geo. Ramey—“Dont Tell.”
Harvey North—“Buffalo Bill.”
Joe Featherston—“Gentleman
Leisure.”
Will Wright—“Mother Hubbard.”
W. L. Welch—“Capt. Gilmore.”
Charlie Yancey—“Old Lady Magru-
der.”
C. E. VaUCO—“Sailor Boy.”
Tom Banks—“The Very Latest. .
Mike Powell—“Sailor.” . j
A Ivan Parks—“Our Country Cousin.
Cosby Smith—“The Clergyman.”
Glenn Burpee—“The Bay State j
Dude.”
Those not in mask were Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando
McClendon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Merrill,
Mrs. M. L. Jones, Mrs. M. G. Keith,
Mrs. A. B. Cates, Miss Minnie North,
Miss Olive Berry and Messrs. W. B.
Berry, II. C. Fisher, P. B. Murphey. E.
M. Cole, Bobt. McBride, II. A. Hall, J.
P. Leverett, G. R. Black, A. B. Hill, II.
II. Hightower of Atlanta, A. R. Bur-
dett, Jack Powell, P. S. Willcoxon.
the estate of said deceased, being the lile in
terest of Mrs. Penina Camp, relinquished to
said executors for the benefit of the heirs of
said deceased, all persons concerned are re
quired to show cause in said Court by the
first Monday in January next, if any they
can, why said application should not be
grunted. This December 7. 1SSS.
\V. H. PERSONS,
Prs. fee, £5.00 Ordinary.
CLOTHING!
Commercial College t F e iL'At'S E J! s iK:
liiBlii
Location or Paruhvimi*
Badness Short-band and Typr-Hfiiinr, Tr'erraphj.
The Cheapest and Best Business College in the World.
IIIehe«t Ilonor acd Gold Modal otct nT ether CoUrjr*.
at World’* F.x^onilion. for System of Book-keeping
and General (lupine** Education. 10.000 Graa-
nate* In llualnean. IS Teact.- rs citrlojtd. Coat of
Full Kualne** C»un- . indu-Ha* Tuition. Stationery,
ani Board. about# 90. Short-lland. Type-Writing,
X Telegraphy specialty-. .No Vacation. Enter N w.
Graduates Guaranteed Suc-re**. For Circular* Addnsi
Ephraim W. Smith. PH icipat.or Wilbur R. Smith,
Preaidetit. Lexington, lay. Petition thu paptr.
STAGGS
PAT. COFFEE POT,
MANUFACTURED BY
T. E. FELL & CO.
Directions.—Remove the
strainer, fill the pot with hot or
boiling water above first ring
from the bottom, leaving the
funnel in the pot with the
spout opposite the handle.
Replace the strainer, put in
the necessary amount of cof-
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Henry A. Martin executor and Susan L | f 0e pl ace on the StOVe, and
Martin, executrix, of Henry Martin, late of * I ’
said county, deceased, having applied to the j ] e j- wa ter pOUr tllTOUgh the
Court of Ordinary of said county for letters * . o
of dismission from their safd trust, all per- SDOUt about ten minUtCS, aild
sons concerned are required to show csuse in r ’
said Court bv the first Monday in March coffee Will be ready for USe.
next, it any they can, why said application J
shouid not be granted. This December 7, j If the water HOWS tOO freely
18NS VV . xi. rLit^UiN o, i '
Prs. fee,£5.00—paid. Ordinary. <j raw the pot tO a Cooler place
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County - :
Rufus A. Reese having applied to the Court
of Ordinary of said county for permanent let-
persons concerned arc required to show cause
in said Court by the first Monday in January
next, if any they can, why said application
should not be gianted. This December 7,
ItvSS. W. H. PERSONS.
Prs. fee, $3.00—paid. Ordinary.
on the stove. The strainer
can be easily replaced by any
housekeeper at trifling cost.
ters of administration on the estate of Susan R, r f-aHno- out f-kf, funnel onrt
B Reese, late of said county, deceased, all RY taking OUt me IUnnei ailU
using
& only tne
have the “Bo s’
strainer you
or “Queen’*
Coffee Pot.
COLE’S
in
rics.
Our stock of Gents’, Youth’s and Boys’ Clothing is now
and comprises all the new Fall and Winter styles and fab-
s. A handsomer assortment of Clothing has never been
displayed on our counters, and we -are selling them at prices
that will astonish you. A suit of good ready-made Clothing
for $5 seems incredible, but we are prepared to sell them at
this figure, and all the way up to $30. Our fine Dress Suits
cannot be matched in the city, either in style or quality.
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BOOTS and SHOES!
Fifty cases of the celebrated Bay State Boots just received,
including every style and quality, from the heavy brogan to
the finest French calf. A large assortment of Boys’ Boots,
all sizes. We make a specialty of Boots, and guarantee every
pair sold.
We are also headquarters for Ladies’ and Gents’ fine Shoes,
and recognize no competitor in this market. Our stock em
braces everything that could be desired in this line. A full
assortment of Children’s and Misses’ School Shoes, different
styles and qualities.
Remember, the “Bay State” Boots and Shoes are the best.
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HATS AND CAPS!
NO. 2 SAW MILL,
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by taking Hall’s Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Tole
do, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus
iness transactions* and financially able
to carry out any obligations made by
their firm.
SUITABLE FOR ENGINES FROM SIX TO TWENTY
HORSE POWER.
'Fhe above cut represents our No. 2 Saw Mill
We have the largest and handsomest stock of' Hats and
Caps in the city, and are offering them at prices that defy
competition. Prices range from 25c. for a good Wool Hat
to $4 for the finest Felt. Caps in great variety
HARDAWAY & HUNTER.
T. E. FELL & CO.
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NEWNAN, GA., October 26, 1888.
The Hunting Season is now upon us, and there is
sport more exciting, exhilarating, or healthful. We are pre
pared to furnish anything in this line—Breech-Loading Dou
ble Guns, Muzzle-Load Guns, Single Guns, Repeating and
Sporting Rifles, Winchester Repeating Rifles, Octagon bar
rels, 26 in., at prices that are not duplicated this side of Balti-
We have the best $15.00 Breech-Loading Gun ever
more.
This mill is
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, > h eav ier and more complete than our No. 3, yet not so heavy
T WaRffhg^Kinnan & Marvin, whole-Ur expensive as our No. 1 Mill, which is designed for larger
sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. j engines.
xSionkl\Tnkq tSo, Ohio 61 ° eC ° | From years of practical experience we claim to have learned
~ Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal- j jj t j requirements of a good mill, and offer this mill to the
lv. acting directly upon the blood and! 1 fe ’ . . ,
mucous surfaces Of the system. Price ■ trade as a result ol some very clever designing, thoroughly
75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. test - f . f ] on m jp s we bought for our own use, now operated dai-
TerriDie Forewarnings. i jy £ 0 supplv our trade and manufacturing interest, which re-
ficul^SreShiifgl^raising’ pbfegin,^igbt- j quire several million feet of lumber annually. The Mill has
ness in the chest, quickened pulse, chd- extra s t ron or Mandrel, with solid wrought collar on end to
■ - The Mandrel runs in self-adjusting boxes, design
in'; ed to also adjust the lead of the Saw—a very, great advantage
liness in ^~—7 i c
all or anv of these things are the first brace oa\V.
stages of consumption. Dr. Acker’s!
■ English Remedy for, consumption will tllv ; 1 ''““ ^ - . ,
|cure these fearful symptoms, and is m putting up the Mill. The Friction reed is of improved
|p 1 BiwmyNewn t anf(£! aranteeby '"'j design, and can be speeded to suit the work that is being done,
i ' , -~~fcture is a healthy looking ’ The " Fiame Work is built of Georgia pine, well bolted to-
' and weR cared for baby- By the use of! gether. The Guide can be adjusted in all directions, thus
Dr. Bull s Baby bj rup 3 ou can keep the L-ppr-dt-icr tbp Saw ill Derfect line
health cf your baby 111 splendid eondi-, ktepiii & mu oaw 111 puiicui fifiu.
tion. Price 25 cent's a bottle. Rollers and Wedge Wheel to reli
Each Mill is supplied with
relieve Saw, two Cant Hooks,
The “Woman’s friend” is what Laxa- the Short Belts, all complete except Main Belt and Saw. This
Mill ' vil1 car, T any Saw up to 54 indies The Carriage sent
without it. Price only 25 cents. with the Mill at the price named is 24 feet. Our Connected
" ; or Simultaneous Head Blocks are our own invention, and are
Land and Stock for Sale, 'designed for speedy and accurate work. They are justly very'
'popular, being simple and durable. They are operated by the
sawver, thus saving the cost of one man. We can very safely
promise entire satisfaction to anv one wanting a Mill of this
offered in this market; former price $20.00. Machine-loaded
shells, any gauge, at reduced prices. Hunting equipments.
Gun Cases, Coats, Flasks, Belts, Loading equipments, etc.
GREAT REDUCTION!
For the next thirty days we will offer our entire stock of
Breech-loading Guns at importation prices. Now is the time
to buy. We have the genuine BONEHILL gun, at prices
never before offered in Newnan.
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Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills,
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NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
Newnan, Ga.
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