The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, July 28, 1905, Image 5

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^ I non? i news <>•»-«•« > ® •■«■•■© • o •■#■ III' III' is A’isit I!<mile's. wliiMi m i' ulway- to lu> luul, Drink at Bradley's fountain and you’ll ! e healthy and happy. Miss Susie Packs, of Atlanta, is th ■ gui'st i..' Miss Sjirali Buchanan. TIis* pui , e.d''liciou~ drinks soiwhI «' Bradley's di-'ight all patrons. Boone's slaughter sale will continued until every article men's sununer merchandise closed out. Will Weld*, of Carrollton, spent bargains a couple of days in Newnan this week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Bryant. Miss Nolle Forbes, the talented eloeutionist, of College Bark, is among the '< 'liauluu<|ua visitors in 7 Dr. P. D. Pollock Dead *■ ,, i Mainly About People | the city this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Holmes and Mr. ami Mrs. II. B. Fnlzer, of At- Wanted—I want to buy scrap h,nta. are the guests of Mr. W. II. Monroe, (la.. .Inly D. Bollock died here at I <• clock this afternoon. Dr. 1'oll.i^.k had been in ill health for a long time, , having resigned- the presidency ol Mercer Fuiversily on that at- count.. lie was one of the most disliir- c. jg p ol -,i, 0 f Monroe. - the utuv-f nf guished educators in the South, C. A. Fain tlii» week. held many positions ol Mrs. I. C. McCrary - -■ • nding Cluui- *.»•»•©•©••• !t» • V- * • o • »•*•©-• Mr. Will Bug e>, wim has a ill, is recovering. Miss Alice Beliii'cy tins n-rnni" 1 fn in a visit to i nttrange. honor in the Held which chosen for his life work. he had tanqna week in the city. WliiMi Miss Prntliei-. of 1 tegnnsville, is visit- iron. I'.. I,. Waltom. Newmui, (la. tf. Alls. Alberta Orr, of Corinth, is (hi 1 guest of lion, I. N. Orr's family. Col. .1, W. Preston, of Atlanta, was in the city Monday on legal business. Miss Wilson, of Atlanta, is the guest this week of Mis-. Par I,owe Spender. Holmes and family. Miss Elizabeth .lemison, of Bir mingham, anil Miss Claudia Barr, of New Orleans, are the guests of Miss Dorothy Burpee. Misses Bessie Cook and Katie his health began to fail seriously ing Mir. D. S. Summers lie was granted a vacation by the Mr. Mussi.itbrrg. of Atliuitn, is tin- board of trustees of Mercer and guest of Mr. Cliff gi< vi r. took a trip to Europe, hoping the m, h . itaiMtK-ul, of Griffin, is visiting change of surroundings and the friumlR in tin* city t!.i- week. Mrs. Hugh Woo Ironf. of Snvitminli, is visiting Mrs. iit ovg* spnneter. ocean breezes would prove benefi cial. t’pon liis return il was thought that he was greatly improved, but villc, arc unending t'li.iutnuiiuu Tatum, of Atlanta, were the guests R W(ls S()0|1 fouil ‘ ( , lluit | lt . was' of Miss ltosadelle Holme.' Saturilav until Monday. from unet|ual to the task of attending to is the guest of Miss But. his duties at the college. Within the recent past he re Mr. .John Martin, who has been traveling in South (leorgia for signed his position anil came to Miss Nell Pinson, Miss lone Hopkins, ni Blithers- several months, is spending this Monroe for rest and recuperation, popular guest of Mi- \ i 1 It*, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. week here with his family. O. F. Allen. Miss Emma Belle Cellars, of (I runtsdlle. is the guest of Miss Alary (liuiilrum. Mr. David S. Cuttino, Sr., of (ireeneville, S. ('., i- visiting iela tives in Newmui. Mr. Albert Stephens, of Barnes ville, is mingling with friends in the city 111i" week."* Mr. Arthur .limes ami family, of Clem, are visiting relatives in the cite this week. For Bent—Nice front room,close to business section of city , either His illness did not relax its bold, however. Dr. Bollock was eight years furnished or unfurnished. For l>'™i(Umt of Mercer Bniverslty. tin, guest of her sister. M,>. Kersey. particulars apply at News office. Dr. ('. A. Smith, Veterinarian, treats ail diseases of domestic ani- ile early became well known as an Mr. Jim Arm Id. of Birmmglmm, is educator, having titled himself for spending a low day- m hi- old linnn' Mrs. Snlli"'I'iivlcir. of Ntlmitn, i» »)>•' t'lule Dvn Elinor an I win return' <! y -t' v morning from u visit to f ■ ln- tiw- at N' vviuui. Buck’ Dim Inis p. u quit. - ■ I i:l' -■ Vl'l'lll (III Vv—H-'IIOlIl 1 . n - I lpviM’-ioi/.i'tte. Tho Bndi. s’ Boil'd ol till* ('nvnegie I ..In ary will nnvt oil Motidu v nftoi’iiniin, July • ;at ■'):•'i o'divl:. 'J’lie hoof .’omniittee will m • it .at a o'clock, sharp. Mrs \Y. ih Orr i ntertiiim'd at an ele- smut dinner ITiduy, complimentary to Mrs. I’. L. Sutlierland and Iht gn> sfs, Mi-M'.anii’s 1 )•• i ardi'lalii'ii and SIiipiinili. Mr. and Mrs. McFarland, of Tliomns ville, are hoarding wifli Mr. and .Mrs •I. A. Spender. Mr. McFarland js vep n iiling a life insurance company. Miss Margaret Summers, iron, At lanta, is s] ending a couple ot weeks with her father's family and other rclu- 11vi s of this e:iy. Hugh North, ot Mobile, and Misses Eddie North and Opal MeKnight, of Si'iioia. are the gu\sts of Hen. \V. It. lion, and Mrs. S. B. Leigh, of (Jrant- Orr and family. Mr. B. B. Hudson, of Augusta, and Mrs. S. W. (Mass, of Sharp'd.urg. were the guest* ol Mr. in d Mrs. Boy Askew lllis Week. MUs May Johnson, of Montgomery, and Mr. Fred Grubb, of Macon, are the guests ot Mr. O. O. (’avnnehaol and family. Col. 11 W. I.)eiit and family and Mr. I. A. Mi Ison, o! Atlanta,, visited rein- tiVi S her. the tlfst of this week. Morris Goldstein, a prominent mer chant, of BaGrnnge, is among the visit in tlit' oitv. Miss Helen Carp' liter. < i this county. Powell. Miss Gertie Post, it Grnntvtllc visiting Col. and Mrs. NY O. Host. f ('ordelo. i, l.ida Brown. Mr. Eugene Harris, of tended the dime. 'I'm -day Mrs. .1. II. Sanders. Atlanta at ■elilllg. f i Vdartown, it such duties by several years study in Europe. He was graduated in guest of Mr. and Mrs s. \Y. Murray. al,s. (alls answered day or night ;, IW al p) u > fniversity of Georgia Miss Bu. v Ell- of 11 d land, is v- and was, prior to going abroad, iug tho family ot Mr. T. B. Atkinson. Newnan or Dr. Poe. the visitor W* ek. MISS ELLA OrF. INDIANAPOLIS. INO. SUFFERED FOR MONTHS. Pe-ru-na, the Remedy That Cured, ot West Point, via hi Newnan the lit among 1 of ti ll Olliee at (Jearreld's livery stable. You'll want a Kodak during superintendent of tin Chautauqua week. Kastman Ko-! public schools, daks and supplies are sold in New- .1, B. Richmond. Bsip. MeCr.irv will return on among the visitors in lie came to Mercer as pro lessor M iss Frank I Saturday to In r home in Coll, go Park. Miss Aidin' lirudh y. < f Carrollton, i only at Bradley's Drug Store, of English and was in I Slid made with Mrs 1. P. Brad.'v t nittiw day-. Chairman of tho Fatality, and in j Mrs. Frank Mutplny ; Maish d’.vilh of Turin, is tin J. 3 yieUitohi" Gi'illin 11. Easton, of Fayette- i ville, and Willis Smith, of near Kodron, visited Airs. S. B. Favor and family last Saturday and Sun- V day. F. M. Loveless. Secretary and Treasurer of the Alkahest Lyceum Bureau of Atlanta, was in attend- \ddie \ arner Inis returned tt u HI a j ('haiitatii|ua Monday and Tuesday evenings. Of emuse* you’ll take your friend- to Bradley's fountain dol ing the Chautauqua. B. M. Simril. of BaGiange, was the guest of relatives in the city the lirst of this week. Airs. from a stay of several weeks with relatives ill Lula, < la. \Y" ai'e sole agents in the following year Bresi,lent of the In with Mr-. P i' Murpi.'-v this w' institution. In this character he! wielded a great inlbience among the Baptists of the State, and add Mr. David Adams. <>f W.>t Point, is visiting the family ut Mr P P. Curtin" Mrs. H. S. Dial,". < f At inn ed largely to Mercers prestige as ing her ninth, r, Mr- Fu an educational institution. tn. i- visM- Hurt-tie Id. Monro,t, Ga., .Inly -5.— The funeral services over the remains of Dr. 1’. I). Bollock were held this • Mrs. Aioliic Wells, a well known afternoon at I o’clock, in the First Newnan indy of New.nan, widow of the late Baptist Church. Dr. W.S. Me- fur ha.-tnuin Kodaks and supplies. iq.yf. \\ r m . Wells, was united in Carthy, of Madison, assisted by marriage on Tuesday of last week Bev. W. F. Robison, olliciat- Bradley’s Drug Store Air. W. B. Harris, of Farmdale, to Mr. AY. B. Hardy, is among the Chautauqua visitors in Newnan this week. We thank the public for every ing; six young men, who were l'or- liter students of Alercer Eniver- ex pression ... 4 of eonlidei.ee which has *ity, under the distinguished edu- „list received at Beese's Drug helped to make our iiiid-suiitmer ealor, aeltug as pallbearers. Alaiiy Store, fresh lot of Ituta Baga and ' slaughter sale the most successful | other old students and " lends oi the doctor were present I rum dit- ferent points of the Stale to pay a last tribute of respect. Many handsome Moral offerings testified Turnip Seed of all k iuds. For Sale—TWO fine Jersey cows with calves. Apply to Alaj. \\ . A. Turner. Newnan, <hi ever attempted in Newnan. Boone’s. We are solo agents in Newnan 1 ‘I'.ir Nuiinully', line cmulien. Ki-.—li 1 lo |jjs Hon. II. 1.. I.'ivlwiii... ol "»»«l T h ] the suit... \vh- atiumfi ill. 1 vlMitui- in BIU'II.I- Tl "'“ Th, re ai th. 1 i I ' I’ 1 '"" 1 U.,H,1»„ untily friends throughout tail,|Ui if it’s a new drink, ask for it at Bradley's fountain. All the inv est drink- are served there. Aliss May me Edwards, ol Grif- (in, was the guest ol Aii Perdue last Wednesday. remains were interred in ... tail family cemetery. Dr. purchasers. Bradley’s Drugstore. | I>ol]o( , k is HtirvivtKl by his wife, Miss Kii/H'i* th H i I n .ini. < I * •:■ 11Un Ala., in tin 1 ^-iii'i-t ' i M.-- I.U' il" 'I In ip- KOI) Mr. J. J. Geiiilrnm. the papular tn- Imooonist nl Atlr.atn. cann’ ih.wu TAi* -- Jay. Hon mi l Mrs. W. B Orr go to \Y;.-li mg ton City i ■ x t Wf-k 1 ■ i n -tn v "1 two wi'oks. Dr G. \V. P« !1 wi.- • gi nml Mi>. Mil’." Bow :l liuntig . m -'ay in till' citv. Mr. nml Mrs. Fra a I I.ithgo, of Not- nHUlga. Ala., toe v.-n ng relntiveR in Newnan. Mr. and Mr-'. I. nis Brown, of Fort A 7, alley, are the giv-ts of Mrs. Fannie Hartstleld. Miss Belle Yernott King will h ave in u fi w days for Savannah, to be absent several weeks. Mr. Anslem Leigh, of Palme,to, is Week. Mi-- Morgan f Guy. gm si ot Mr. and Mrs M -< Knimn FuitcII, of Yaldosta. in' lln'gni'Nt "i Min.-.[alia Mae Hackney. yir-. T. B. /"ilntN. ot Palmetto, is tho guest , t lien. \V. I', i Ur mid family. ' Mi - Annie Andersn:i, of AVe.-t P"iut, is visiting Mrs. Eugene A-kew. Mr-. P i ha i'd- n, of CV)ll''g'' Par'. , 1 -p.'iit NYi jo.-dny in th" oi-y. Mi-- Mary .Pm.> of Turin, >- visitnig Kev. A'. A. Ham and family. Ii. M. Ly..:i-, of (jiiHlii, wn- a visitor to Newnan this w "U. Miss Ella OIT, llL’V LI mien St., Iniitun- a]mllN, I nil., writes: • •/ suffered with a run down constitu tion for several months, and feared that I would have to give up my work ’•On seeking the advice of a physi cian, In; prescribed n tunic, 1 I found, however, that It did me no good. On i \' until, wuh seeking the advice of our druggist, he Newnan tlii- 1 asked me to try Peruna. In a tew I weeks I began to feel and act like a different person. My appetite In creased, I did not have that worn-out feeling, and I could sleep splendidly. In a couple ol months I was entirely recovered. I thank you for wliatyour medicine has done for me. "—Ella Off. AVrlto Dr. Hartman, President of Tho Hartman Hnnltartum, Columbus, Ohio, for tree medical advice. AH corren- pouileueo Is hold strictly contlilcutlal. uaiiiwnB'uraniM.Ms.ux ■ In Citv Court. Rev. R. F. Hod nett., of Turin, j who was the youngest daughter of has been appointed pastor of Love- Hon. George C. Sclniun, formerly joy Memorial Church, this city by Presiding Elder B. P. Allen la wenthy and prominent citizen of I Monroe, now deceased; one son. (>n Friday evening. A iigusl II 111. tile .1 uni"!' Order I niG'd Ani'.'ii t Mr. (i, Ali t hauirs will hold a public meeting in mi'innry of Past Conn cilor AA II. Kersey. The pro gram will consist of music, talk - by prominent men on the life and character of t lie beloved dcceasi"' councilor, and of tin* Junior < >r dcr. The public is cordially in vited. Tin- meeting will occur ut , odd Fellow- Hall, west side court square. In City Court this week the fol lowing cases were disposed of. W 11 1 >ewher y v-. A. & AV. 1\ K'd'ro:’. i C" i - • -nt; verdict of Sic i am. ' " .t- :o ; aintilf. V. !) Bn n- vs. J. K Long; comp'aiti’.; ver t B-r p aintiff in •.he s'-t-i of ?■ if; 3L principal, $42 40. esq r >*ts. John 1'. II.’.. 1 vs Gillesjiie, Shields ii Co.; mp amt; verdict t'ot detendant; p air.; ;f taxed with costs Ilf £VI t. State vs. Bert: a AY., ker; selling liquor; nol pros. C O. llendricks .-s Central of Georgia Railway Co; complaint; case set for hearit p an fourth IB B. Thom]ison, a well known >j on( i av ; n October, 1915. among the Cliautar.ijna viKitoi> in New- living near McCollum, was ^ ll,a As soon as tlic church is seated, Marshall, four years of age; his Mr. Iloilnctt will begin a protruct- Xow is the time to plant Turnip ed meeting in it. Col. Lucius Berry Hills, of At lanta. is registered at the A irginia House this week and is enjoying pending a few days with the Chautauqua. Col. Hills is one Mis. E. A. IB Bee. of the South’s best known poets, literary men and platform enter tainers and lias just returned from a successful tonr through the Newnan, tf Seed. Fine lot of fresh seed just received al Reeses Drug Store. Aliss Lida AJay Floyd, oi' At lauta. i her aunt. Airs. E. A. IB Bee. Big lot of whole and ground spice-, for pickling and preserving purposes, at Reese s Drug .'store. Miss Deane Sanders, of Roscoe, is -pending tlie week here with Judge B. A. Peril lie ami family. T. AI. Thompson has returned limn a pleasure trip to New A 01 k City and other points in the North. Am dosinc out 10,000 Picture Frames at cost. You will find what you want in the lot. h. D. Owens. Brewster Building Ga. Mr. AV. A. Herring entertained the BaPacea Class of the Central Baptist Church last Tuesday alter- noon. Airs. Chits. White and children, of Bulb, Ga.. arc the guests of Alesdames Addie Varner and IBC. Sanders. Your turnip patch will be a suc cess if yon plant the Rnta Baga and Turnip Seed sold at Reese > I trug Store. If von wish to rent.buy or sell a home, vacant lot or farm, or any other kind of real estate call on or write toJ. T. Holmes. Real Estate and Renting Agent. Newnan, Ga. Office in store of J. AY. Stripling <N Son. parents, w ho reside in Rome; two sisters. Airs. Alosteilo and Aiiss Sue Bollock, of Rome, and three brothers, George I’ol lock, of At luntu, Joint Bollock, of Rome, and Walter Bollock, of Tallapoosa. L. T. L MEETINGS. AAesf. An levitation All visitors to tin; Newnan Chautauqua urn nm-t cordi ally invited to visit our store next week. Our best efforts will lie devoted to receiving mm this wic-l MInn Christ in- Arnold < ntr rtainerl the 1 younger set very charmingly one after noon this week. Al.ss Einma Aihim«. »>f West Point. Ih the guest of Mrs Kate Stevens during tin ( hantauqua. Mr*, l.eila Hollis. 11 Atlanta, is send ing some time wnh tier uiofner, Mrs Samuel i Jlnitttcad. Col. Chisholm P< vre.l. a well known young attorney, ot B.iG angi , was in the city Wednesday. Messrs. NY G. Sadi . 1 I). ('. Ow- . ol (irmitville, were among t o v.-,t- - in tin- city thi- wei K. Mrs. A. J. Smith and children, < f At- j iiir.. Iiave retai l ' d home, after a de lightful Vls't U) l' laliv -. On Saturday. Angu-t 5:h. ( n) NY. G. . . . 1 Postwill deliver an »Jdi<— lit a ut.ioi. ml and help | .Suiiilay school pica) ' at Haralhov,. Mr. and Mr-. W. C. Black have as tii"ir gu<—•* Mis. Dlaek’s. paceutR, Mr tnd Mr*. Slnj'jiey, < f Fort Valley. M>- Dais'. !l...s has returned to hei home in GI eell Ville, ott'i a Oellglltlul vttiit to Mr. and Mis NV. i. NV' .-h. la; The L. T. B. meets regularly each I'riday afternoon in.the Sim day School annex at llie First Bap tist Church. Tlie liitle folks an urged to eonu they can in this grand work. Bat cuts wont you please remind them when the afternoon come- for them to meet, so that wt may have good attendance? The larger the at tendance, the more interesting the meetings. Airs. J. IB Dent, tf l.atlv Manager. I mingling with friend- here Saturday. Rev. and Air-. I.S. Caidwc White Oak, were attendants at the Chautauqua la-t NV wines* lay. Brof. IB < >. Watkins, of Turin, was among the Chautauqua v isit ors in tow n tliis week. Fr'-sh supply of a ! kinds ■ ; Turnip S""d just r-ceivi’d at Brail* ley’s Drug Store. Roy Thompson, o' B’a'-e'y. <Bt., is v isiting 'datives in the city thi- 1 week. B W. Kukland ir .) J. and C. A, Dennis; conq I» 1 t; % indict for plaintiff in turn of £33(1.80, ptm- f' cipal, tf8o 35,. id crest, and coats. J. 1'. A'Siibrook, L. ( , for use of Al G are'; .1 J Keith vs 1 B. Bradley, principal, and L J Bail ey, stall'd t; cnmpiamt; verdict for plain', iff in sum of £12689, and costs. After being In session .Monday and T'.iesuay, City Coim was ad- 1 j'nirned until Morid.iv, August 14, : „t tea u’clo. k, a. in., at w hie It time (the “;.|'peai ar.ee . . cl:* 1 will be ! ca .ed. Misses Bertice and Dorothy AT and entertaining all who YVihiams have returned from Lat- onton, where they v/f-re employed in the millr ery business during consiiTeratioiis. AVe ate heie Hie past season. Miss Nora Afcison, of Atlanta. come, regard less of business to lie friendly and maki friends, as well as to do busi- is the guest of fr ends in Newnan. Aliss Cleveland Mayfield was ; visitor to Senoia recently. Air. Lewis Powell is in Atlanta today. Iiess. So we urge till Chau tauqua visitors and their Newnan aeq u a i 111 a noes make us friendly calls. to tf H. S. Banta, The Jeweler. K. C. Goodwyn -i-Ur the genome Mom- tevalloeoal. There is no -acii coal a- “Climax Montevollo. " tf I give Fx->t11 qualify and qnputity <J Ntovs-wood. DaviN. Phone iit. tf prof Marvin Bank- < f the chair ot Economic-, ti.ivi-aav of PeiinM'lvni'ia 1- tli.-gm -t of Mr. and M.-n i. P Brail I*-y. .NDni-.w Myrti'-e Camp, of Atlanta. Hi d Pearl Robbins, <1 Tallutton, are '.-x- pected this W'",K to be gr.e-tK ef Minn Hijtli (.'amp. Nil-- P.ep Lloyd, of I-aGmiig". and Mr- .'.ddie Gillespie, ot Atlanta, wm guest-of Mr. NV. P. N iinn.on . and ran, : ily this week. • Mfcsdames Shipman and D'd ardelabr n. 1 of Ja« ksorrville. Fia . aie the gie sis ot Mr. and Mr-, th B i-ntheriand, at their country home. Mrs. R. Ii. Bari.’ -. i- having two nice icsidencen "rcCon Hancock sticet. K. D. Cole Mfg. Co. hav the coctract for bolding. When tinished. .Mn* j Barnes and family will wtipy one of the houses und J<x- Stephens and taindy j will occupy the other. 1