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i Local News oi Newnan i 1
Mrs. J.* W. Milner
elatives in Alabama.
Miss Ruth Whatley is
in Carrollton this week.
visiting
visiting
Atlanta
;H. D. Owens was
last Tuesday.
Miss Virginia Freeman is visit
ing in Rome.
Rev. ,1. R. Kiug visited Atlanta
last Tuesday.
J. E. Dent, Esq,, was in Atlan
ta Wednesday.
Hon. A. li. Burdett was in At
lanta Wednesday.
Mrs. Iida Adams visited At
lanta last Monday.
Miss Linda Simril will return
Saturday from Opelika.
Albert Stephens, of
sfientSunday in thecity.
,1. W. Murray has returned from
Borden Wheeler Springs.
T. M. Martin and family visited
Atlanta the first of this week.
Miss Corllle Hardaway has re
turned from Borden-Wheeler.
A railed meeting of Newnan
Odd Fellows is announced for
Thursday night, Aug. 81st, for
the purpose of conferring tirst, and
second degrees.
W. H. Nunually, Esq., one of
the leading merchants and busi
ness men of Monroe, spent, Mon
day night in the city with his
cousin. Prof. A. H. Nunually.
Mrs. ,T. A.
l*een visiting her mother, Mrs
Mr. E. Gary Summers, of Turin,
was in the city Monday.
| Born to Mr. and Mrs. N. C.
Snead on Thursday, a son.
J. W. Milner has returned from
Ja pleasure trip to Alabama.
1 Miss Kate Waldo, of Atlanta, is
visiting Miss Evelyn Martin.
l)r. W. A. Selman, of Atlanta,
is the guest of Dr. T. 8. Bailey.
Miss Nettie Orr leaves Monday
for a visit to friends in Birming
ham .
J. R. Holt, Esq., has returned
from a business trip to New York
Atlanta, City.
Miss Sarah
few days to Atlanta to visit Miss genial young gentlemen
Susie Parks.
White6burg
Mil lltomm.
Harvey Hendrix has moved into
adjoining minis w.th Mrs. Sarah
Parks.
Mrs. S. A. Music, who has been
sick for some time, is better.
Miss Maude Hudson has been
sick for scvej-al days, but is able to
go to Douglasville tv) spend a short,
ler daughter, Mrs.
Misses Margaret Gay and Alice
is the guest of
Allots Hertel.
Mrs. Nina S. Scarborough has| °f Turin, are visiting Miss
returned to her home in Anniston.
Miss Kola Bridges, of Atlanta,
i> the guest of Miss Maltel Mitchell.
Mrs. H. C. and Mrs. H. M.
Fisher were in Atlanta last Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold, of
College Park, spent Sunday in the
city.
Mrs. T. M. Goodrum and son,
.lames, have returned from College
Park.
Miss May A nderson, of Forsyth,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. F.
Reynolds.
Miss Mary Goodrum went to
College Park Monday for a two
weeks’ stay.
Misses Bessie and Alberta Smith,
of College Park, are visiting Miss
.lewel Faver.
Mrs. Frank Boltin and family
have returned, after a three weeks’
stay in Franklin.
Miss Rose Clark will return next
week to Commerce, (fa., to resume
her duties as teacher.
Mrs. B. T. Thompson and Miss
Decile Thompson will return Sat
urday from Tallulah.
Mrs. (fee. Baltzell and little son,
of Plattsburg, N. Y., are visiting
Mrs. W. Y. Atkinson.
Miss Ruth Kinnard, of Saiulers-
Helen Carpenter.
Mr. B. H. Pearson, of Atlanta,
came down to attend the cotton
growers’ barbecue.
Mr. E. H. Kelley, of Atlanta,
was in the city yesterday visiting-
friends and relatives.
Mrs. Isaac Stevens has returned
from Cordele, where she .visited
relatives several weeks.
Mr. Glenn Burpee and Misses |t»™ of this estate, which is valued
Jennie and Dorothy will leave I probably # 12,000 or #15,000.
The Whitesburg baseball team
defeated the. second nine of Carroll
ton last Saturday afternoon, here,
in a scoiv of S to »i. in favor of
Whitesburg.
Saturday and Sunday were the
regular preaching days at the Bap
tist church. Rev. W. W. Kelley
i preached Saturday in the absence while, for the purpose of reeuperat-
Hamrick, who has of the pastor, Rev. J. W. McLeod, ing.
who was conducting a meeting in Mrs.,). J. Hendrix was taken
Sallie Hornsby, returned to her [ Douglas county. Three united suddenly ill last Sunday morning
home in Coi-dele Tuesday aceom- with the church Saturday, two by 1 and was not expected to live for a
pauied by her sister, Miss ('ora experience ami one by letter. The j while.
will spend the pastor preached Sunday morning “Uncle Jenkons” Carter, who is
at 11 o’clock. The baptizing was more than SO years old, came down
held at 10 o'clock Sunday morning, from Carrollton last Saturday and
Protracted meeting is in progress spent three days w ith his ueiee,
ati Rothorwood Methodist, church Mrs. I.C. McGehee.
this week. The pastor, Rev. Mr. j John Garner, who was sick at
Robinson, is lining assisted by Rev. our last writing, is still confined to
Mr. House, a prominent evangel
ist’.
Miss Fannie Roop, of Roopville,
returned home Saturday after
spending some time with relatives
here.
Miss Claudia Kilgore, of Villa
Rica, is the guest of friends in the
city.
Miss Mattie Ella Latimer of Ban-
Hornsby, who
winter there.
One of the most enjoyable oc
casions of the season was a barbe
cue given by Messrs. Rawson and
FaI Lyndon Stewart at, White Oak
last week. AIhhiI 40 little friends
Buchanon goes in a shared the hospitality of these
Miss Mary'Gibson takes pleas-
Mrs. Barrow, of Philadelphia, ure in informing her former pupils
and friends that she will resume
her class in music Monday, Oct.
2nd, at, her home on Greeneville
Street, next, door to the Presby
terian church. Thankful for past
patronage, she solicits a continua
tion of same in future. It
Last w ill und testament of the
late D. L. Moore has been offered
tor probate in solemn form, and
the matter, w ill lie passed on by
Judge Perdue at the next regular
session of Ordinary’s court. E. (J.
Cureton, Sr., and F. S. Cureton,
of Moreland, are named as execu-
next week for Warm Springs.
New nan’s four cotton .ware-
Mr. Ira Smith and family, of ] houses arc ready for business and
College Park, are the guests ofj ai « anticipating a lively season.
The following well known gentle
men will till the position of weigh
ers at the warehouses this season:
Powel warehouse, Joe Stephens;
Burdett warehouse, J. 11. Sum
mers; Berry A Russell warehousti,
J. H. Russell, Jr.; Murray ware-
Dr. Paul Peniston and family.
Misses Eula and Mattie Bridges,
of Atlanta,are visiting friends and
relatives in Newnan this week.
I Miss Neila Lou Walton is at
home, after several weeks’ visit to
his bed.
The young people <>f our com
miinity enjoyed a nice entertain
incut last Saturday evening by Mr
and M rs. ('oon.
Mrs. Ellie Joiic*, ha* lieen quit*
sit-k for several days.
Edgar Goolsby came dow n from
Bremen last Saturday and spent a
couple of days with the family of
MI8S MARIA DUOIIARME.
Every Woman in America is Inter*
estedin This Young Girl's Experience,
ning is at home again, after spend Mr. J. T. Freeman
ing some tune with relatives m At
lanta.
Mayor M. D. Watkins went, to
Atlanta Tuesday morning to attend '
a State meeting of the Southern
Cotton Growers’ Association. He
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Parker arc
both oil the sick list this week.
Mrs. Ellon Smith returned home
last Saturday from Chattahoochee,
where she had been attending her
son. She reports his condition
whs the delegate appointed from very much better.
Carroll county.
Edna, littlo daughter of Mr. and
We regret to learn of the serious j Mrs. Willie Reynolds, is critically
illness of Miss Sallie Thornton, who ill.
is suffering from a violent attack
of typhoid fever.
Richard M. Stevens has been as
Quite a number of our people
i met at Hiram Mobley’s last Friday
1 evening and enjoyed some splendid
sisting in a meeting at Sargent this! music. Boyd Stevens presided at
W eek. ! the organ, while Benjamin Moore
Mrs. J. M. Stevens is visiting played the violin,
her daughter, Mrs. H. D. Wat- Mrs. Bass went to Whitesburg
Marshallville and Indian Spring, house, Frank Shackleford.
M. It., J. T., A. B. and C. 8.
Story, of this county,are in South
Miss Mabel Mitchell entertained
most delightfully Monday evening
D. Wat
kins, of Comity Line, this week.
Mrs. J. W. Gaines,
been very sick for
now convalescent.
Miss Mary Camp, of Carrollton,
returned home Tuesday, after j
last week to see her father, Mr.
who has | Mullciiiv, w ho has been sick for
some time, is some time.
! Miss Ola Mobley is worse again.
Ida Freeman is still improving.
Ibo. .luliii Goins held his meet
PELVIC CATARRH WAS
DESTROYING HER LIFE.
PE RU NA SAVED HER.
MIhh Marin Puahnrme, 188 St. Eliza*
both street, Montreal, Oon., writes:
"I inn satisfied that thousands of
women suffer because they do not
realise how hod they really need treat
ment and feel a natural deltoaey lu con
sulting a physician.
"1 felt hadly for years, had terrible
pains, and at times was unable to attend
to my dully duties. I tried to cure my-
sell, butflnnlly my attention was called
to an advertisement of Peruna In a
similar ease to mine, and I decided to
give it a trial.
••My Improvement began as mos as
I started to use Peruna and aooa I was
a well woman. I /eel that I owe my
hie and my kealtk to your wonderful
medlcln. and gratefully acknowledge
this tact,"-Marla Ducbarme.
Address Dr. Hartman, Presldentof Tha
Hartman Sanitarium,Oolnmbns, Ohio,
for free medical advice.
All correspondence strictly confiden
tial.
First Bales of Cotton.
west Georgia, seeing the country. | in bonor ofJWiss Eula Bridges.
Miss Ella Wood Leigh has re- Those present were Misses Emmie
stuned her. duties at the Singer Maliel Mitchell, Eula and Mat
office,-*after a pleasant vacation in
the country.
Mrs. R. J. Lee returned to At
lanta Wednesday, after spending
some time with Capt. J. H. Rus
sell and family.
Misses Bertha and Bessie Smith
and May Nell Brewster, of College
ville, is visiting the family ol hei j | >ar j.^ came down to attend the
Mesdames DeBardelaben and
o1 Miss Imogen* Shipman, the guests for several
weeks of Mrs. P. L. Sutherland,
have returned to Jacksonville,
In-other, W.C. Kinnard
Buford Summers returned Wed
nesday, after spending two weeks
with relatives in the country.
(’apt. T. W. Powel has returned
from a delightful trip to Rogers-
ville, Teiin., bis lioyhood home.
Mr. and Mrs. Forney Yarbor
ough, oi College Park, visited the 'pjjui-sday night,
family of O. F. Allen this week.
The friends
Simms will be glad to know she is j
recovering from her recent illness
Mrs. (W. Beale has returned Florida.
to her home in Montgomery, after |
a visit to her mother, Mrs. Sallie
Hornsby.
Master Edgar Long entertained
a number of little friends most de
lightfully at Mineral Spring Mon
day afternoon.
For Sale—50-saw and 60-saw
Van Winkle gins and Cole press
for sale cheap. Apply
Fin canon, Newnan, Ga.
Misses Sadie May Powel
Katie A mail have returned
Jackson, where they were
guests of Miss Newton.
For Sale—First class fresh apple
cider every day. Ten cents per
quart or 80 cents per gallon, de
livered. E. Fi. Davis, phone* 122,
city. »
I .little Misses Grace Davis and
Eleanor Barrett were the charm
ing hostesses at a lawn party given
at the former’s residence W ednes-
day afternoon.
Misses Jeannette Jones, of At
lanta. and Lueile Banks, of Grant-
Stewart barbecue.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bradley and
Master Thomas have returned from
{a delightful visit to relatives and
! friends in Attalla, Ala.
Mr. Bradley Ikcvis entertained
in honor of the visiting young
ladies of the “Sweet Sixteen
tie Bridges, Bessie and Alberta
Smith, Ruliie Simril, Katie Hue
Brewster, Cora Treadaway; Mes
his. Bradley Davis, John Mitchell,
Hix Chandler, Warner Hill,Frank
Orr, Rawson Stewart., Paul Orr
ami ('laud Swint.
spending several days the guest of | ing at Bro. J. E. Stevens’ last Hun
the family of Judge M. I). Wat
kins,.
Miss Jimmie Bonus, of Colum
bus, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J.
8. Askew, this week.
Mrs. A. J. Kidd and children,
of Cairo, Ga., arrived here Hunday
day afternoon and it was well at
tomb'd
The writer had the pleasure ol
hearing a lecture by Miss Annie
Arnistrong, of Baltimore, secretary
of the Woman’s Missionary
Union of the Hoiitliern Baptist
and will spend some time with rel Convention, last Monday uftei
atives in the city.
iiOoii; and to say that w/s appreei
Palmetto
Palmetto was visited by a se
vere electric storm last night.
Lightning struck on Mrs. Bare-
tield’s farm, killing a tine jersey
cow.
Dr. E. M. Banks, after spending
the summer with the family of Mr.
J. It. Sims, left last week for
Philadelphia. Dr. Banks was re-
i cently elected to the chair
Miss Mattie Copeland returned ated it is only a faint way of ox-
home last week from an extended pressing it . Hlie is a woman whose
visit to an aunt in Leesburg, Ala. heart is in the work. She believes
Little Mary Copeland ts 'q'uih ! the Holy Spirit should accompany
sick this week. missions; if He does not onr con
* Col. Edgar Watkins, of lions tributions will amount to but very
ton, Tex., is expected to arrive in little. We are taught in the Bible
the city Friday, on a short visit to j that, “the Lord lovetb a cheerlid
his family, who have been spend | giver.’’
ing the summer here.
The lirst, bale of new cotton sold
here this season was brought in on
last, Monday by V\ . M. Him*, of
Troup Comity. It. was bought by
J. 10. Dent for I'2 I 4 cents.
The lirst bale last year came in
15 days later, on Hept. 5th. If
was sold by Henry Htrozier am!
come from Meriwether.
The lirst, bales of ('oweta grown
cotton were marketed Wednesday,
bot h arriving in the city about the
siine time. VV. H. Copeland
marketed one and the other come
from lion. H. E. Leigh’s planta
tion. The lirst named weighed
4*27 pounds; the last, named bale
weighed 460 pounds. Both hub**
were purchased by H. C. Arna.il
at Ml cents per pound.
The First Bale.
“There is that which scatferefh,
A very heavy i-uin fell here j and yetfinci-easefh; and there is
Tuesday’ night, accompanied by
much wind and some hail. Tin
of j electric display w as the most w on
that which holdc.th more than is
meet, but it ti;mm:th to poverty.”
Economics in the University of derful seen here in a long while.
to C. S.
and
from
the
ville, who have been 1he guests of
Mrs. G. E. Adams, hgve returned
1o their homes.
Ranta
Was
There.
One of the features
of the Cotton Growers’
big picnic and barbecue
at Pearl Spring Park,
Thursday, was the splen
did $125 Graphophone,
with which H. S. Bant a.
The Jeweler, entertained
the crowd. The machine
attracted admiring and
unbroken interest all
through the day, and
furnished delightful en
tertainment. E v e r y-
body on the grounds was
delighted with the music.
Don’t
Banta
phones—
prices.
forget that
sells Graplio-
-all sizes and all
Banta is Al-
ways There
With “The
Best” in his
Line. . . .
Pennsylvania.
Gallaher Neal, a line
salesman with Holt A Cates, made
a short visit to his home in Pal
metto last Thursday.
Miss Myrtis Givens, who has
been visiting relatives in Ark. add-
phia, A4-k., arrived home last
Monday.
Messrs. Claud Culbreath and
i Furman Bullard attended the re
ception given by Miss Fannie
White, of Grantville, complimen-
j Mrs. Kate Baily returned home
young last week, after spending several
days with her father’s family.
Mrs. J. K. Roop, of Roopville,
visited, relatives here last week.
Mr. .John Burnett,-of Roopville,
was in Whitesburg one day this
week.
For Hale One six to eight horse
power steam engine; can Ik seen in
operation any day al Goodwvn’s
'coal yard. M 11-41.
j Snbsorilx) for The News,
,J. W. Clark, of Meiiwetlief,
brought the first, bale of cotton of
t,ht season to Moreland Tuesday.
II. W. ('amp Co. bought it, at 15
cents.
II you w ish to rent,buy or sell a
home, vacant lot or farm, or any
other kind ol real estate call on or
v, rite to J. T. Holmes, Real Estate
and Renting Agent, Newnan, Ga.
Office in store of J. W. Stripling &
Hon. * tf
C. M.
Walker to Leave
Crantviile.
Cashier Charles M. Walker, of
the Bank of Grantville, has re-
tary to her guest, Miss King, of s j K ,„.d that position and will re-
Newnan.
Mr. Fred Bmitli, the genial Hec-
i rotary of the Palmetto Cotton
1 Mills, left last week with his fam
ily for Litbia Springs.
move to Monroe, Ga., where he
has accepted the position of Secre
tary and Treasurer of the Monroe
Gotten Mills. Mr. Walker is ai
excellent business man and splen-
The merchants of Palmetto
busy opening new goods for
trade.
ure ( jj«j eitizen and his departure will
fail |k- a distinct loss to Grant ville.
F. T. Meacham, a well known
Vacation days will soon lie over, citizen of Grantville, succeeds Mr.
Palmetto High School
fall term Sept. 4th.
opens its Walker as cashier o! the bank .
<5ole*Kellsy.
Am closing out 10,000 Picture Frames at
cost. You will find what you want in the lot.
H. D. Owens, Brewster Building, Newnan,
Ga. tf
I
Mrs. W. M. McElroy and ebii-
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cole an
non nee the engagement of their
daughter, Corrie Reese, to Edward j
H. Kelley, of Atlanta. The wed
*dren have returned from DeKalb ding to take place on the morning
couuty, where they spent two of September 6, at Henoia, Oa.—
weeks visiting relatives.
Dr. Anderson, Dentist, Halbide
Building. tf
Wednesday’s Atlanta Constitution.
Mousy to loan on real estate at 7 per
, cent. Apply to L. M. Farmer.
Pickles and Vinegar
In our slock ol Heinz goods will J*** found nil the
brands of pickles—both sweet and sour—inuini-
fuctured by the greatest pickling and preserving
plant in the world Bear this in mind, we sell
A LL the Heinz pickles. No mat ter what kind
you want, we can supply it.
Praise of the Heinz products is unnecessary.
Every hoiisekoe]>er is familiar with their excel
lent qualities. We merely wish to stress the fact
that ,ur steel: of these superb products is com
plete.
We sell Heinz vinegar exclusively. White
Wiie Pioklinp and Apple Vinegar, of this brand,
are unsurpassed in quality. They never fail to
please the particular housewife.
c.
$ CO.,
The Prompt Service Grocers.