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BY THE NEWNAN PUBLISHING CO.
S. w. Ml* Kit A V, Business Ma»*s«r.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CITY AND COUNTY
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THE CIRCUIT-RIDERS.
Annua] Appointments of the North
Georgia Conference, M. E. Church,
South.
Athens district S. I’. Richardson,
presiding elder.
First church AY. ! >. Anderson.
Oconee Street IF. M. tjuillinn.
Athens circuit--K. A. Rees.
Factory—AA'. AA'. Osiin.
Watkinsville—C. A. Conway.
Winterville -AA'. P. Riveis.
Lexington W. I'. Smith.
Greensboro G. AY. Duval.
Greene circuit--T. S. L. Harwell.
White Plains—C. S. Owen.
Norwood R. A. Seale.
Washington .!. S. Bryan.
Jefferson— E. Is. Aiken.
Harmony Drove -A\. M. D. Rond.
North Atlanta district- W. F. Glenn,
presiding elder.
First church- 11. C. Morrison.
Payne’s Chapel—A. W. Williams.
Merritt's Avenue- T. J. Christian,
(irate Church—G. F. Bonner.
Marietta Street M. D. Smith.
Fdgewood- J. F. Mixon.
Marietta—P. M. Rylmrn.
Woodstock—M. S. Williams.
Canton and Little River C. P. March
man. .
Douglasville and Salt Springs—II. L.
( rnmlev.
Hickory Flat—J. S. L. Sannington.
Tallapoosa .1. A. Reynolds.
Waco Reach T. T>. Coggan.
Villa ltica and Temple—S. Leak.
Winston—J. M. Sewell.
Fulton circuit—X. II. Matthews.
Walesea II. M. Smith.
Sunday-school agent -M. J. Cofer.
Fdgewood aeademv—J. R. May.son.
Technological school— L S. Hopkins.
South Atlanta district- W. W. Wads
worth, presiding elder.
Trinity—J. W. Lee.
Walker Street—II. J. Fllis.
St. Paul’s M. L. Fnderwood.
Park Street A. C. Wardlaw.
Asbury—I. T. Richardson.
Pierce’—W. S. Stevens.
East Point II. L. Embry.
Holton—W. T. Irvine.
Palmetto and Fairburn—J. E. Fin-
gland.
Fairburn circuit—.T. C. Davidson.
Jonesboro \\ . P. Smith.
Fayetteville—G. W. Thomas.
Hampton W. J. Cotter.
Morrow Station—W. F. Robinson.
McDonough J. M. Bowden.
Locust drove .T. AY. lhiiley.
1 W'sh ijou Christian AOi'caattf—AA . H.
Potter.
nine Ridge supplied hy C. Dowdell.
Track Rock supplied hy M. Jav.
Thomaston—T. A. Seals.
Culloden—J>. Hush.
Forsvth—I. M. Tun.lin.
Forsyth circuit—1. II. Mashburn.
Jackson—M. II. Dillard.
Flovilla—J. J. -N. Kenny.
West Monroe—O. 15. Quillian.
Senoia—I. AA*. Stipe.
Turin—1. II. Little.
Concord A\.'.A. King, supply.
LaGrange district—T. F. Pierce, pre
siding elder.
LaGrange—A. J. Jarrell.
West Point—R. H. Sn-nett.
Troup circuit—T. T). Cantrell.
Houston C. Andrews.
Ilogansville AA'. T. Bell.
Whitesville—I. H. Fakes.
Greenville and Trinity— F. G. Hughes.
Meriwether—A. S. Adams.
Woodbury—S. 1). Clements.
Grantville J. R. Parker.
Franklin—E. II. Wood.
Bowden—II. L. Edmondson.
, Newman—C. C. Cary,
lloopville—A. Lester.
North Coweta—J. Reese.
Carrollton—A. M. Thigpen.
AA’hitesburg—AA’. II. Speer.
I Oxford district—G. AY. .Yarbrough,
presiding elder.
Oxford—M. H. Fakes.
Covington—AA'. II. LaPrade.
Newborne—AY. R. Branham, Jr.
j Social Circle R. R. Johnson.
Shady Dale —AA . A. Parks.
Monticello O. C. Simmons.
Eatonton—AA'. R. Foote.
East Putnam—AA". T. Hamilton.
West Putnam—I. F. Rosser,
j Clinton—E. R. Cook.
Madison—AY. L. Wooten.
Morgan—J. L. Moon.
South Morgan—1. A . M. Morris.
Conyers—I. L. Pierce.
Lithonia—O. A Thrower.
Decatur and Clarkston L. G. John-
"mm brotherTIC LOT HI N GI
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
NEWNAN, GA.
We offer BARGAINS in the sale of a small stock of Do-
Goods, Shoes, Hats, etc., recently bought of Messrs. Parks &
Arnold. Will sell at greatly reduced prices, to make room
for a new stock in January.
We ask for a share of trade, and promise on our part close
prices and fair dealing.
We will, after January i, 1889, sell either f«»r CASH or ON
TIME to safe parties.
Call to see us at second door south of First National Bank.
ATKINSON BROS.
Augusta district—AW 1
presiding elder.
St. Johns AA'. F. Cook.
St. James—R. J. Bigham.
Asbury—AA'. D. Shea.
St. Luke’s J. B. Allen.
Broad Street—C. A. Evans.
City Mission—F. S. Hudson.
Richmond circuit A. T. Mann
Grovetown Arthur Harris.
Appling—I. J. Ansley.
Harlem R. P. Mart vn.
Warrcnton—L. P. Xeeee.
Thomson—J. M. AA hite.
Culverton—AW T. Caldwell.
Sparta—A. AW Quillian.
Hancock—B. E. L. Timmons.
son.
Decatur circuit -AW A . Farris.
Hebrew missionary—J. Magatli.
Emory College—AA. -A. Candler, M.
Callaway, J. S. .Moore; financial secre- 1
tary, J. W. Koberts.
Rome district* A. C. Thomas, presid-;
ing elder.
Rome—AW F. Quillian.
Second church—B. F. Fraser.
Forestville—C. C. Spence.
South Rome—IT. AA . Morris.
Coosa circuit—E. T. Hendricks.
Cave Spring—S. B. Ledbetter.
Cedartown—G. E. Gardner,
llockmart—E. AY. Ballinger.
Polk—F. P. Langford.
Dallas—G. J. Orr.
East Paulding— B. H. Green.
Paulding—Supplied by R. A. Cowan.
Powder Springs J. P. Ramsour.
Cartersville II. J. Adams.
Acworth—I. M. Owens.
Cave Spring circuit C. F. Patillo.
Austell—AY. AW Brinsfield.
Agent Orphans’ Home—S. P. .Tones.
The next Conference meets at Cedar-
town.
Annual Appointments of the Georgia
Methodist Protestant Conference
for 1888.
^ DeKalb circuit J. C. Patrick.
Tnvpinv* ! Jackson—T. J. Johnson.
i>o\t.toj, ; (hv i Rock—G. R. Brown.
1 Henry circuit AW B. Gostley and F.
: J. Beadles.
Tallapoosa—S. AA’. Garrett,
Chattahoochee — G. !’>. Allison.
Sharon—1. G. Cold well.
1 AYaco—G. R. Brown.
Walton—J. O. A. Radford, J. A. Me-
COLE’S
NO. 2 SAW MILL,
Our stock of Gents’, S outh’s and Boys’ Clothing is now
in and comprises all the new l-all and Winter styles and fab
rics. 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, cither in style 01 quality.
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BOOTS and SHOES!
Fiftv cases of thecelebovt
including every style and <ju
the finest French calf. A
all sizes. We make a speein
pair sold.
We are also headquarters
and recognize no competitor
braces everything that could
assortment of Children’s urn
styles and qualities.
Remember, the “Bay Stn
. d Bay State Boots just received,
ulity, from the heavy brogan to
;* rgf- assortment of Boys’ Boots,
t v of Boots, and guarantee CA r ery
for Ladies’ and Gents’ fine Shoes,
in this market. Our stock em-
l>e desired in this line. A full
Misses’ School Shoes, different
tr" Boots and Shoes are the best.
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SUITABLE FOR ENGINES FROM SIX
HORSE POWER.
The above cut represents our No. 2 Saw Mill. This mill is
Garitv, D. II. Mobley.
Atlanta—To be supplied.
Bowclon—To be supplied.
Laural Branch—To be supplied.
Bow don College—F. II. M. Hender
son. president.
heavier and more complete than our No. 3, yet not
so
heavy
larger
or expensive as our No. 1 Mill, which is designed for
engines.
From years of practical experience we claim to have learned
all the requirements of a good mill, and offer this mill to the
. md all the best things m it-ne 1 trade as a result of some very clever designing, thoroughly
cast up the account, and the sum total tested on mills Ave bought for our OAvn use, now operated dai-
IU Baldwin-G. AA'. Grover. . was Vanity. I jy to supply our trade and manufacturing interest, yvhich re-
Sout-h Baldwin mission, and chaplain i - . 11 - . ... e - , 1 W11 - tv/tmi
HATS A ND CAPS!
Wc have the largest a.id handsomest stock of Flats and
Caps in the city, and are <>il< ring them at prices that defy
competition. Prices rang* from 25c. for a good Wool Elat,
to $4 for the finest Felt. Caps in great variety.
HARDAWAY & HUNTER.
T. E. FELL & CO.
Milled'
k—n. r.. ... 1 11,11,mi..'. Solomon took an inventory of the
liville- I. U. King and C. Kee- world, and all the best things m it—he
of asylum—T. II. Gibson.
Dahlonega district—J. T. Gibson, pre
siding elder.
Dahlonega -J. F. Balls.
Porter Spring—A\ . B. Austin.
Auroria—AW F. Colley.
Cleveland—T. S. Edwards.
Iliwassee—E. A. Gray and supply.
lUairsville—Supplied hy T. C. Hughes j
Jasper—AW D. Dillard.
Dawsonville—J. A. Sewell.
Clayton—Supplied hy A. A. Tilley.
Fllijay—AY. L.Singleton.
Monranton- J. Fane AA are.
Young Harris Institute—F. 1. Gray.
Dalton district- - J. M. Lowry, presid
ing elder.
Dalton— R. AY. Bigham.
Dalton circuit—F. M. Stanton.
Spring Place—J. R. Speck. ^
Calhoun and Adairsville—S, Shaw.
Fainnount — Fli Smith.
Subligna—F. R. Smith.
Cohut ca—F. AA'alton.
Summerville T. II. Timmons.
LaFayette—J. L. Perryman.
McLemore’s Cove—AA . Dunbar.
Ringgold M. A. Phillips. _
Tilton and Resaca—J. F. Tyson.
Kingston—I. T. Lowe.
Fine Log- AY. T. Hamby.
Flovd Springs—D. C. Brown.
A\‘hit liel’d—F. G. Murray.
quire several million feet of lumber annually. The Mill has
extra strong Mandrel, ,Avith solid wrought collar on end to
brace Saw. The Mandrel runs in self-adjusting boxes, design-
-..... - led to also adjust the lead of the Satv—a very great advantage
1S8H. Tuition jis 10Ilows: ^1 oO, 00 pei | _ . ^ rT ,, -r^ • . • t-» 7 •_ _r •
Hero Ctbuertisemcnts.
SHARPSBURG ACADEMY
Will open Tuesday, 1 lie first ilnyyjf January. __ _ ^ ^ _
ImintiuNn iuiuition to Hie public tuna Those putting up the Mill. 1 he Friction Feed is of improved
MmiUi'Aokice'eppig, -j in, per month. dcsiom and can be speeded to suit the work that is being done.
- The Fiame Work is built of Georgia pine, well bolted to-
GRANTV1LLE HIGH SCHOOL. Aether. The Guide can be adjusted in all directions, thus
keeping the Saw in perfect line. Each Mill is supplied Avith
Rollers and Wedge Wheel to relieve Saw, two Cant Hooks,
the Short Belts, all complete except Main Belt and Saw. This
FOR THE EDUCATION OF ROYS AND
girls.
Spring Term opens Tuesday, January sth, , , , .
M tr tord"o e :n W“n n ^teSto i Mill Avill carry any Saw up to 54 inches. The Carriage sent
the Mill at the price named is 24 feet. Our Connected
in’' 1 "elnpfovec^' i, Th^^heaithf^niainncr^^nj-i or Simultaneous Head Blocks are our own invention, and are
mfirais or the pupils carefniiygmuyeii. ' designed for speedv 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 any one wanting a Mill of this
size
r i carefully guarded.
Send for circular for particulars to
NY. M. ROBINSON. Principal,
Grantville, Ga.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
—at the-
GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY.
Elbevton district
aiding elder.
Flberton—J. B. Bobbins.
Bethlehem—L. B. AY inter.
Bowman—G. T. King.
Hart well—AA'. M. M mil.
iloyston—Supplied by AA . A. Loope
Lavonia—A. I). Eehols.
Gainesville—R. B. <L Fngtaml
Toccoa-C. A. Jamison.
Clarksville—AY. E. Shackleford and
H. M. Strozier.
Belton—1>. 1’. Allen.
Homer—T. O. Hone.
Danielsville—S. 1). Evans, 1. AlrLea.
Broad River—A. J. Hughes.
I it tie River—J. A. Timmerman.
Lineolnton—J. AY. G. AYatkins.
Gainesville district—A. t^. AA orley,
presiding elder.
Gainesville—D. J. Myrick.
Gainesville circuit- supplied by S. 11.
Braswell.
Hall circuit—J- A A1 vers.
Flowerv Braneh—1. s. Fmhry.
Lawreiieeville -G. K. Quillian.
Logansville—T. J. Edwards.
Gwinnett -B. II. Trammell.
Monroe M. 11. Edwards.
Jug Tavern—M. E. Mellrayer.
Xorcross—M. AA’. Arnold.
Roswell—D. D. Cox.
Alpharetta C. A'. Weathers and
Yerdell.
unnning—AA . G. Hanson. i
Thorough knowledge, an pie facilities, large
i experience, and influential railroad and tele-
.1. II. Baxter, pre- ; graphic friends. \\*e are otlering rare indnee-
ments to parties wishing to learn. Send fur
circulars.' \Ye teach ladies and gentlemen.
Address , , „, ,
A. G. couch:.
We manufacture smaller and larger sizes of Mills for the
trade, which we will price low on application.
We have on hand for immediate delivery—
35,000 FIRST-CLASS SHINGLES, (cheap.)
30.000 FEET SCAFFOLDING, (very cheap.)
ZW~ Write for prices.
walker high school, R. D. COLE MANUFACTURING CO.,
NEWNAN, GA., October 26, 1888.
The Hunting Season is now upon us, and there is no
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 arc not duplicated this side of Balti
more. We have the best $ 1 5.00 Breech-Loading Gun ever
offered in this market; fornvr price $20,00. Machine-loaded
shells, any gauge, at reduced prices. El unting equipments,
Gun Cases, Coats, Flasks. IF Its, Loading equipments, etc.
GREAT REDUCTION!
For the next thirtv days \*e w ill offer our entire stock of
Breech-loading Guns at importation prices. Now is the time
to buy. We have.the genuim- BONEHILL gun, at prices
neA'er before offered in New nan.
dc589.
Begins its Spring Session on tlie Second
Tuesday in January.
Prepares tor practical life and the higher
classes in College.
Tlie Classics, Higher Mathematics, the
Sciences. Music and Painting thoroughly
taught.
From si>' to si'V vx r annum saved by pat
ronizing thi> school insteau of entering the
over chesses in College.
Cirls boarded by the Principal and study at
night under his supervision.
Board and Tuition for scholastic month.
$130©. „
Twentv-eight boarding nupus in 1\">.
' DANIEL WALKER, Principal.
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills,
Corn Mills, Power Cotton Presses, and all kinds of Mill work,
NEWNAN. GEORGIA.
MICKELBERRY & McCLENDON, .
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
M.
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„ NO. 15 SOUTH BROAD ST., ATLANTA, GA.
Application for New Road.
'' ; \w?smmngsanioVbeihave applied to Hay, Oats, Corn, Meal, Bran, Stock Feed
the Commissioners of It 1 sals and Revenue ot •
said count v for the •. stahlishinent of a second- :
l el as- public road, beginning near the re-si-
dence of W. T. Stallings and running south- an( j
Snellvilli - Supplied by G. Brand.
Gridin district—H. II. Parks, presid
ing elder.
Gridin—IF S. Bradley.
Milner B. Sanders.
Orchard Hill—AA. G. Fox.
Zebuion S. R. England.
Bartlesville J. B. Johnstone.
Epson—A. C. Cantrell.
The Rock—J. B. Holland.
easterlv thror.g’i the lauds e f said stalling
V W. Bingham. Ce-org<- and Daniel Arnold.
Nathan Mattox. K. T. Kirby ar.d John D.
Simms, intersecting the Newnsn ami >t.
Cloud n ad at t eresid e ol sai i Simms,
Tiu Commissioners appointed to review
sal.', r.'-.. i *:..»•> ■ ix. t'.-i utidr" ■ nth that the>
have laid out and marked sai i road as the
law requires. All persons interested are re-
quireil to show caus,- or tiie second Wednes
day in Jiiumirv. >- . wi.y tiuulorder should
not be granted e«:;;t>:Siting said road. This
December -'i. ixx'. '
Ev orderot tl P-* ... , -—
J. A. HUNTER, Chiu n. , generally
Onions, Feathers, Cabbage. Irish Potatoes,
Live Poultrv, Meat, Flour,
Lard, N. O. Syrup, Dried Beef, Cheese.
FRUITS AND ALL KINDS OF PROVISIONS AND COXXTRY PRODUCE.
Consignments solicited. Quick sales and prompt remittances. Good, dry, fire-proo:
, storage. Excellent facilities for the care of perishable goods.
j Judge Tollesox Kirby, TraYeling Salesman.
References; Gate City National Bank, and merchants and bankers of Atlanta
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