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®hr Icrald and ^d^rtiser.Newnan, Qa., Friday, Aug. 12, 1892.of the Fourth district, are in the city for a few days, the guests of Mrs. Dr. Long.HOME AFFAIRS.v*.vFine milch cow for sale, cheap. Call at Bradley’s drug store.The Central railroad has opened a telegraph office at Sharpshurg.Prof. P. 1). Pollock is spending a few days with relatives in Pome.Fifty pounds Buist's improved turnip seed at Hardaway A Hunter’s.A genuine Egan's planer for sale. Apply to J. P. Sewell. Poscoe, Ha.Mrs. O. 11. Cochran, of Palmetto, visited friends in the city this week.Askew A Martin will sell fifteen plugs of good, sound tohacco for one dollar.New lot of single-strap harness has arrived. Atkinson linos.Mrs. 1. C. McCrory, of Atlanta, is spending a while with her father’s fami- l.V. .» The Two Johns is the tohacco to chew. To he had only at Askew A Martin’s. _Miss Allie Cleghorn, of Summerville, (in., is the guest of MissOllie Askew this week.Askew A Martin will make special bargains on every Monday until September 1st.Don’t fail to get a plug of the “Two Johns’* chewing tohacco at Askew A Martin’s. _ _Mr. D. B. Sanders, of Atlanta, was in the city this week on a visit to his father’s family.Mr. S. II. Saunders visited his father and other relatives the past week at In-fi(1l!1TMiss fiussie Barnes, a popular and attractive young lady of Valdosta, is visiting in the city’ this week, the guest of Miss Stella l-’ousc.Miss Posa Anderson is entertaining a popular and charming young lady visitor this week in the person of Miss Irenek Lovejoy, of Atlanta.Mrs. W. M. t rim and her handsome daughter, Miss Maud, and little Miss LS [ Mary Stamps, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with friends in Newnan.tr)Mr. Will Hughes, a very popular “knight of the grip,” came down from Atlanta last Saturday to spend a week w ith relatives and friends.Col. Render Terrell, of Greenville, stopped over in Newnan yesterday on his return from the State Convention, and tarried until this morning.Miss Mary Allen, the accomplished daughter of Rev. Young J. Allen, missionary to China, is visiting the family of Mr. S. J. Arnold this week.The first open cotton boll of the season was brought in last Tuesday by Mr. J. P.Gaston, of the Hurricane district. He had a number of open bolls on Monday.Heavy bagging, treated with a fire-proof compound; heavy ties, 50lbs. per bundle. Car-load of each for sale.Atkinson Bkos.Mrs. Eliza Camp, of Gainesville, and her granddaughter, Miss Carrie Douglas,
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Newnan, Georgia, US

Fri, Aug 12, 1892

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