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A Clothing Sale.
Mr. Howard Askew has return
ed to Atlanta.
Miss Klioda Nunnally, of Doug
las, Ha., is the guest of Dr. G. A.
Nunnally and family.
Mr. Frank Wilkinson is at Bor-
old home to spend the Fourth ot !
.Inly, and stopped in Newnan long j
enough to shake hands with some
of his friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. ,1. W. Boo/, who
eondueted the Pinson Hotel dm-
\ Mainly About People |
den Wheeler Springs for a stay of j j„ K the past two or three years,
some length.
Miss Blanche linen lias returned
from Blakeley and will spend the
summer in Newnan.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Snead, of Atlanta, last. Tuesday, a
daughter.
i Miss Pearl Hughie is at l)r.
Alexander's Sanitorium near At-
Commencing Saturday, July 1st, and
routmuing l'or thirty days, we will
close ont onr entire stock of clothing
from one-hnlf to one-fourth its value.
We will not carry over goods from one
snason to another; therefore, we con
sider it bnsinesR to take a qnielt loss nftd
close them ont. They must be sold re- ,,
gurdless of cost or value. At and below Sunday with their parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Holmes spent
cost are terms often used with little re-
<gnrd for the truth. If you wnut, to
know itR true meaning come and help
ns reduce onr clothing stork. This iR not, .
old stock—new and up-to-date Come ot < Vdartow n. are spending tile
and Mrs. W. H. Holmes.
Mrs. ,1. H. Sanders and ehildren,
mid get the first selection. During this slimmer with
<nle other goods will be sold nt re lured
prices, such ns Dimities, Organdies,
Muslins, Lnwns, Percales, etc. No
(roods charged at rut prices.
BARNETT, ST.JOHN & CO.
Local News oi Newnan
relatives in Coweta
County.
Miss Itosndelle Holmes and
young sister, Alice, are spending
some time in Atlanta with their
brother, Mr. lam Holmes.
Miss Yelva Harvey and Mrs.
Leonora MeCown, of Fairlnirn, are
the guests of C. D. Crane and
family.
— The Daughters of the Confeder-
111 aey w ill meet next 'I'uesday after
noon, at 4 o’clock, in the assembly
Hon. W. B. Orr visited
(Ireeneville several days last week.
Mrs. W. B. Orr has returned room, at the Library Building,
from Groeneville.
returned to Cedar town last Wed
nesday,where they will make their
home.
The L. T. L. will meet Friday
afternoon at 4 o’clock, in the an
nex at the First Baptist Church.
This is a great work and parents:
are urged to bring or send their i
children.
Miss Katie Boothe, of Mont
gomery, Ala., is the guest ot Miss
Marguerite Nunnally. Miss Nun-
nally was hostess at a pretty re
ception, 'I’uesday afternoon, in
honor of her guest.
Mr. C, C. Parrott and family
and Mr. W.C. McBride are among
Hie Newnan people at Borden-
Wheeler Springs at present. Mr.
1. P. Bradley has returned from a
v isit to that popular resort.
Col. James A. Waltom and fam
ily, of Pleasanton,Texas, are visit
ing relatives in Coweta County.
Col. Waltom is u son of Mr. P. M.
Waltom, one of Coweta’s best citi
zens,
of tin
Miss Ella Martin is in Atlanta.
J. P. Bradley, Esq., of New York
City, is in Newnan this week.
Miss Lnoile Thompson tins returned was $1100 and on stook ftlOO.
from Opelika.
Miss Dorn Ellis, of Oakland, is visit
mg Mrs. T. E. Atkinson.
Mr. Preston Hill has returned to
Atlanta.
Mrs. Claudia Bass will leave in a few
1 days for her home in Atlanta.
Mr. P. B. Mnrphey entertu’iio 1 a few
friends at supper Thursday evening.
Mrs. (J. B. Coates, of Atlanta, spent
i Monday with Mrs. P. B. Murphey.
tions in the city schools which have not
already been filled. Applicants feu
these positions are requested to appear
before the Board at that time.
At 3:110 yesterday morning the lire
company made a run to .1. L. Powers'
store on Grceneville Street. Building
and eonteilts were destroyed, despite the
efforts of the firemen. Loss amounts to
probably $1,000. Insurance on building
Mr. Pow
ers eondueted store and meat market
j and among the propelty destroyed was
' a $300 refrigerator
Mrs. Mary Buchanan was given a re-
! oeption on Wednesday at the lrsidenoe
of her grutid-danghter, Mrs. Lewis Bill,
in honor of her HOtli birthday miniver-
1 sary. An elegant dinner was served.
The house was decorated for the occa
sion and the table was beautiful in
decorations of sweet peas, lilies and
ferns. Mrs. Buchanan received a num
ber of handsome presents; among them.
Miss Annie Mae Penvv has a splendid an elegant silk umbrella, a gift from
music class at Powell’s Station.
Little Marguerite Murphey is spend
ing this week >n Carrollton.
Miss Virginia Tate, of Tate, (In., is
tin 1 guest of Mrs. Ed Cole.
The “Twelve Club" was entertained
by Mrs. P. H. Murphey Thursday.
Mrs. Heard, an aged lady of this oily,
iH critically ill at the home of ('apt. .1.
11. Goodwyn.
U. J,, Smith, Esq., a well known citi
zen from near Sharpsbnrg, was in town
yesterday.
her son, Mr. Ed Buchanan. The guests
of this Imppy occasion were Mesdumes
Hansom, Ulautou, W. P. Ninnuons, E.
Wright, Shannon, Mary Hill. I. N. Orr
and Daniel Walker.
One of the most novel and enjoyable I
j entertainments of the season was a!
“Patriotic Tea" given by Miss Susie
Barr Tuesday evening, complimentary
to her cousin, Miss Ctnndin llarr. of'
New Orleans, and Miss Edith Avery, of
Columbia, S. C. The house was beau
tifully decorated with flowers and the
national colors. Flags were artistically
arranged in every nvailnhlo plaee.
Mrs. Rosebud Simril is in Atlanta Those who enjoyed Miss Barr's liospi-
Ho is a well known lawyer taking a course of stenography and
Lone Star State.
Rev. \V. I*. Bryant, who has
Dr. G. E.
been ill for some time at the resi-
Weems has returned donee of his son, F. M. Bryant,
typewriting.
Miss Tyler, who is visiting Miss
Louisa Atkinson, will return to her
home in Bartlesville Saturday.
Misses Claudia Barr and Susie Harr
tality were Misses Conic Loftin,Frankie
King, Nettie Orr, Bet tin Quinn, Linda
Simril,Hue Lowe Spouoler and lumgeiie
Simms. After tea several young gent lu
men called. Delicious refreshments
were served.
Mr. Frank Stevens has returned |from Borden-NVheeler Springs, af- Esq., is believed to be improving. jwirt of last, week very delightful
from Hot Springs, Ark.
j ter sojourning for several weeks at Mr. Bryant has many triends who
Mrs. J. T. Moore has returned 1 that I>op»lar resort,
from a delightful visit to Tenues- i
see.
Next Sabbath Rev. C. O’N.I
Martindale will preach at Turin;
both morning and night.
Buy at your own figures at the j
New York Bargain Store’s Clear- j
ance Sale.
Everything is going at cut
prices in our July Clearance Salt*.
New York Bargain Store.
Editor J. M. Bankston, of the
Hogausville News, spent Wednes
day in Newnan.
B. I*. Daniel, Esq., wife and
son, of Senoia, visited Judge I,. A.
Perdue and family this week.
H. T. Daniel, Esq., and Dr. Hal
Johnson, of Palmetto, were in the
\ city Wednesday.
Miss Lizzie Hill has returned
from a stay of several weeks in
Union Springs, Ala.
\ |)r. J. B. Sanders, the popular
physician of Corinth, was in town
Wednesday.
f ; J. P. Bohanan, Esq., one of
hope to learn of his complete res
toration to health at an early date.
Wirt Johnson, who has been
with the Coweta Fertilizer Co. for
several months, will remove with
. .. .. ., . his family to Columbus, where he
Miss Emily Austin, ot East \
has accepted a position with the
Home Mixture Guano Co. lie will
leave for Columbus about July
Mrs. A. J. Lyndon has returned
to her home in Athens, after a
pleasant visit to friends and rela
tives in Carrollton and this eity
Point, has returned home after a
pleasant visit to friends and rela
tives in tht‘ eity.
Mr. E. J. Palmer, a prominent|
young business man of Gainesville,
spent several days in the eity this
week with friends.
Mrs. W. C. Wright and son,
Arnold, and Mrs. J.B. Rainey and
17th.
Mrs. L. C. Young, of Moreland,
was among the visitors in the city
Wednesday. Mrs. Young is post-
mist less at Moreland and is one of
most estimable ladies of t hat tliri\ -
ing village. At present she is
daughter. Mary, are spending the jtig>' to raise funds for the eree-
week with Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Brewster at their country home.
P. 'I'. McCiitehen, Esq., is ex
pected home today or tomorrow
from his trip’ through the West
with the National Editorial Asso
ciation .
Miss Martha \V right entertained
a jolly party of young people at
Pearl Spring on Monday after
noon, complimentary to her guest,
Miss Ruth Cocke, of Senoia.
If von want an elegant buggy,
1 (Obweta’s leading farmer
Ttiingling with friends here last
W ednesday.
-JaMrs. George P. Harrison and
little son, of Opelika, are the
guests of Dr. G. A. Nunnally and
family.
, 'The July Clearance Sale oilers
yQii the opportunity to save mon-
ey. Come and see. New York
jiBargain Store.
' Mrs. Joe Featherston entertain
ed last Wednesday evening in
^ honor of her guests, the Misses i
Featherston of Woodbury.
. Dr. Sam Bradshaw and family,
who are boarding at Mrs. Caihp-
bell’s, will remove at an early date
to the home ol Miss Gena Palmer.
Y Just received from the factory a
Holid car-load of buggies. Every
one a beauty—and the prices are,
tpo. E. L. Waltom, Newnan, Ga.
Hon. J. N. Orr was able to go
lip to Atlanta last Wednesday to
take his seat in the Georgia Legis
lature. Mr. Orr’s injured foot is
healing.
County Commissioners met in
regular session last Wednesday;
and transacted routine business.
There was “nothing doing” ofj
general interest.
Business was very light in Or-
diuary Perdue’s court last Mon-
** lay. The will of Mrs. Mary A.
3ifley was probated in common
• 0 rm and Mrs. Annie R. Salbide
vas granted temporary letters of
idministration on the estate ot the
gfce Manuel Salbide. No other |
msiness was transacted.
was and out* just as good as it looks,
come see the solid car load just re
ceived by me. E. L. \\ allom,
Newnan. Ga.
Will Reese, of Cordele. who is
at Drs. Davis and Turners Sana
torium, is improving and will soon
be well again. His wife and ehil
dren are with relatives in the city.
lion of a Presbyterian church at
Moreland.
Little Miss Elizabeth North was
the charming little hostess to a
number of her friends on Monday
afternoon at a birthday party. Al
ter spending some time in merry
games the young folks were invited
to the dining room,where delicious
cream, cake and candies were
served them, and each guest was
presented with a packet of lire
crackers and a national llag with
which to celebrate the “Glorious
Fourth.”
FAMILY REUNION
ly with Miss Linda Simril
Miss Edith Avery, who is the admired
guest, of Mrs. .1,15. Brown, will leave
Thursday for Columbia, S. O.
Mrs. A. J. Smith end children, of At
lanta, are expected tins week to visit
Mrs. B. T. Thompson,
Miss Bessie Wlmtley entertained last
Wednesday in honor of Miss Willem*
Broom, of College Park.
It will he a pitmen re to the friends of
Mrs Hay Lae, of Atlanta, to know that
she expects to spend the month of Au
gust. in Newnan.
Miss Willine Broom, who has hoeii
the popular guest, of Miss Murray, left
Tuesday for Moreland, where she will
visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Camp, who have
linen visiting relatives in (Irantville,
passed through Newnan recently, en-
route to their home in Denver,Colorado.
Miss Bot.tie Quinn, who has been the
admired guest, of her sister, Mrs. Hern
don Murray,left yesterday for her home
in Washington, Ga.
Misses Susie Lee and Claudia Barr
were given a “surprise party" Saturday
evening. Music and games made the
evening most enjoyable.
Mrs. Florence White is spending sev
eral weeks with her sister, Mrs T. 15.
Atkinson, previous to her departure for
j Macon.
Mrs. .1. 15. Zachary is in Fairburn
with a sister who i- dangerously ill
Mr. Zachary spent several (levs in Fair-
hum, recently.
Persons in Newnan who can take
Lovejoy Memorial Church.
■Jutm *
MISS CENEVIVE MAY.
CATARRH OF STOMACH
CORED BY PE-RU-NA.
Miss Gunovlve May, 11117 8. Meridian
St., Indianapolis, lncl., Member Second
High School Alumni Ass’n, writes:
“Peruna la the flneat regulator of a
disordered stomach I have ever found.
It certainly deserves high praise, tor It
la skillfully prepared.
"I was In a terrible condition from a
neglected case of catarrh of t he stomach.
My food had long ceased to be of any
good and only distressed me after eat
ing. 1 was nauseated, had heartburn
and headaches, and felt rundown com
pletely. But In two weeks after I took
Peruna I was a changed person. A few
bottles of the medicine made a great
change, and in three months my stom
ach was cleared of catarrh, and my eu-
Ure system in a better condltlou.”—
Gene vivo May.
Write Dr. Hartmau, President of The
Hartman Sanitarium, (Jolumbns, Ohio,
for free medical advice. All correa*
What. tin* building committee
Inis doin': They have erected a
good church, ns directed by Hie
church aiit.horit.icK mid the friends! pondenca hold strlotly confidential,
of the church. They decided mil-
to pul, up it cheap, temporary
house, Hud nobody would want to
call a church, nor did they think
a costly building was required; so|£ °
1 Among Local Advertiserst
they have placed upon the choice
site it beautiful, substantial ami
modern house of worship, with
Sunday school rooms. The good
people on that side of town ought
and will, no doubt, highly appro
date their handsome church.
Muncy to loan on t'oul estate rt
cent Apply to L. M. Farmer.
pel
(01(1
pay\for it. Everyone call on flic
committee and pay his subscrip
tiou and a little more, if needed;
and let those who have not given
anything, give something. The
more the people around the church
pay, (he better it will lie l'or them.
Will'll poor people pay to God’s
cause it raises them up in every
way. Really, in a liuanciul way,
machine shops, cotton mills, oil
mills, etc., do not pay as well.
Take away the churches from any
place, and what is property worth;
Who would live there?
The new church will cost, nearly
three thousand dollars, with seats,
boarders during Chautauqua week arc }Ul( | w j]| be a credit, to Ncvtnnn
Writing paper in piuiiid package
nvelopes, at, Haase's Drug Store.
I give Imili quality and quantity of
Now the work is done, let Us stove-wood. Ihivis I’lioiio 133. tf
Big line of new Toilet, Snaps at Henan's
I)rng Store.
Hoists ficsli turnip seed in bulk at
1 loll, He, (tales.
Last Tuesday there was a family
reunion at tlie home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. VYallom, in the 'Jnd
District, at which 7T» or 100 peo
ple were entertained at a barbecue
Adjutant General S. W. Harris and big dinner,
was in the eity Wednesday, en- The guests from Newnan and
route from < 'arroliton to Atlanta, elsewhere were royally entertained
General Harris went over to his
I'ucr i Lute j
Wears.”
Ci
For SO Years,
Genuine
“184 7
Rogers Bros!'
Spoona, Forks, etc.,
, have been in use end
pven entire satisfaction.
The prefix 1847 on
/ any spoon or fork,
wherever bought, guar
antees its high quality.
These goods are always
in stook at ...
by Mr. Waltom and his family.
Among the guests present were
Hon. Lynch Turner and family |
and Mrs. 'I'. L. Gamp, of Newnan;
Rev. M. M. Walraven, of Turin;
Rev. Frank Quillian, of Moreland.
The barbecue, prepared under tjie
direction of K. V. Carpenter, w as
splendid.
Mr. and Mrs. Waltom are the
parents of nine living children, all
of whom were present at the reun
ion. Their children and grand
children areas follows: Mrs. E. F.
Drake, Moreland; O. H. Waltom
and family, Madras; James A.
Waltom and family, Pleasanton,
Texas; E. L. Waltom, Newnan;
Mrs. F. N. Martin and family, At
lanta; O. P. Waltom and family,
|Corinth; Mrs. Helen North and
family, Moreland; J. P. Waltom
and Miss Blanche Waltom, who
reside with their parents.
This worthy couple have lost
one child, the only death that has
ever occurred in their family.
They have been married about
i fifty years, and Mr. \Y allom is
; now 70 years of age.
H. S. BANTA’S
Subscr.be for the News.
requested to conniinniente the flint, lit.
mine to W. P. Goiirreld.
Mrs. I. <MoOrory, lifter spending |
several delightful weeks with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. .1 Goodrum. rn
turned to College Park Monday.
Up to July 1st. Newnnn’s cotton re-
coipts amounted to 15,5117 bales; against
a total for last, season of 11,145 bales.
On that date, this year stook on baud
was 840 bales; last year it was 382 bales.
Hon. Hoke Smith spent. Wednesday
afternoon with friends in Newnan. He
was en route to Atlanta from Douglas-
ville and Carrollton, where lie delivered
addresses on the 4til and 5th, inst.
Dr. G. A. Nunnally w ill preach at the
notton nulls chapel Friday and Satur
day nights. This is the beginning ot
revival meetings which will be conduct
ed at that ohnroli by Rev. Latimoro, ot
Home, tmgiiining next Sunday.
Mr. P. G. Stanley, of Columbus, it
now- with Holt & Cates. Mr. Stanley is
n druggist of experience arid comes U
Newnan from Rome, where be was
with Curry-Arrington Co., the leading
druggists of that city.
Mary Catherine, little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Parks, celebrated
lierfitli birthday anniversary on July
4th at Pearl Spring with a delightful
picnie. Her guests were twelve little
girls and all had a delightful day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Boo/, came up
yesterday from Nefrnan, and will take,
charge of the Boo/. House here on the
10th, inst. They are clever and cajtable
lintel people, and their friends are glad
of their return to Odariown.—Cedar-
town Standard.
Next Wednesday morning, beginning
ateigtit o’clock, the Board of Educa-
I tion will examine applicants for posi-
and a. blessing, too.
The building committee is com
posed of W. G. Gamp, Chairman,
and I. P. Bradley, M. G. Keith,
I*. B. Murphey and R. A. Field.
See these gentlemen about sub
scriptions and contributions.
W. J. Cotter.
High priced luhor has no effect at
Davis’ Wood yard ; lie splits hi* own
wood, lit
E. C. Gonilwyii soils the genu me Mon-
tcvallo coal There is no such cold as
"Climax Montcvallo." tf
The "Sundae" is a new Ibiiiilatn deli-
cnay served hy Moll Cates, and is a
delicious ooiuhiiial.ioii of ioe cream with
,! fruits, unis and whipped ovenm. Try
out*.
Sample line of noiiihs. ahonf one hun
dred patterns, will he sold at a lihernl
discount, by Unit He, Cates. These are
new goods and this sale affords an ex
cellent opportunity for securing a good
combat about one fourth off the price.
We make a s|>coialt.y of supplying
1 plain oi' fancy ioe cream in hulk or in
bricks for receptions, weddings, or for
home use. All Hindi orders are executed
in the host, manner from the best mu
j tennis and with promptness. Holt <Y
I Cates.
The Heinz Goods
No higher standard of purity and excel
lence of food products is to be found than
that maintained by the manufacturers of the
Heinz goods. This fact is well known and
needs no exploitation We rail attention to
it merely iri order to remark that onr stock
of Heinz goods is unexcelled in Newnan for
completeness. We have Heinz’ Sour Pickles
in hulk, Sweet Mixed Pickles, Preserves,
Queen Olives, Dressings, Sauces—in fact,
all of the standard Heinz products. Heinz'
White Wine and Apple Vinegars are the
best obtainable. We sell them.
Give us your orders for any of Heinz'
goods Telephone No. 31
C. P. STEPHENS & CO.
NEWNAN’6 LIVE GROCERS.