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;; Local News of Newnan"
Richard Simril was up from La
Grange last Saturday.
T. E'. Zellars, Esq., was up from
Grantville the tirst of this week.
’Phone V. E. Man get, Jr., at
number 10b. for cotton seed hulls.
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Friends regret to hear of the
serious sickness of Mrs. S. A.
Varner.
New line of stationery at Reese’s '
hoh Mainly About People
of Mrs. J. C. Anderson.
Mis9 Bessie Powell has returned from
JuuUsou, Gn.
Miss Omidell, of Atlanta, is the guest
See the big line of toilet soaps at
Reese’s Drug Store.
Col. T. F. Rawls has returned
irom Mt. Zion camp meeting. , of Miss Evelyn Martin,
Try “Pep-si-no,” the new drink. ! Mrs. Z. Greone and little daughter
At Reese's Drug Store.
Miss Ethel Tuttwyler, of At
lanta, is visiting Miss Ada Wil
liams.
Fresh line of Powell’s line can
, , , , dies just received at Reese’s Drug I Roanoke, Ala.
Mr. Allers Hertel and daughter, g^j rr I
Katherine, have returned from
Mrs. W. G. Wilson, of Binning
ham, Ala., is visiting Mrs. E. M.
Smith.
ore visiting in Atlanta.
Mrs. R. W. Gorman, of Atlanta, is
with relatives in Newnan.
State Treasurer R. E. Park, of At
lanta, was in Newnan last Wednesday.
Mrs. Roy Brown is visiting friends in
Baltimore.
Miss Nettie Orr left Monday for
Birmingham, Ala., where she will
visit relatives.
, Col. and Mrs. Lewis Brown and
family, of Fort Valley, returned
home last Monday. :
Miss Mary Goodrum left for Col
lege Park last week. She will be
absent several weeks.
.Miss Lizzie Hill is spending sev
eral weeks with relatives and
friends in Greeneville.
On last Friday evening Master
Paul Piniston entertained a num
ber of his little friends.
Mr. P. T. McCutchen spent last
week looking after his newspaper
and other interests in Franklin.
Miss Emily Woodroof, after an
extended tour in Virginia, is visit
ing the family of G. R. Spoucler.
Until Oct. 1st I will deliver cot
ton seed hulls at 35c. per 100 lbs.
V. E. Mangel, Jr., ’phone No.
106. 0-1-4
W. D. Hunt, a barbel 1 formerly
employed in Bailey’s shop in this
city, has removed with his family
to Atlanta.
Miss Edith Powel returns to
Perry, Ga., this week to resume
her position in the public school
of that town. ’ ,
Mrs. H. A. Wilkinson and Miss
Mydia Galliglier, of San Antonio,
Texas, will arrive soon on a visit
to Mrs. Spence.
Mrs. W. A. Post, of Grantville,
was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
W. W. Wisdom last week.—La
Grange Graphic.
Miss Pauline Harris, of Carroll
ton, and Miss Katherine Wooten,
of Atlanta, are the guests of Miss
Nelia Lou Walton.
J. S. Carmical, - a well known
young man whose home is near
Newnan, has accepted a position
in the bank in Palmetto.
• Rev. J. C. Coats has been con
fined to his home by illness for
several weeks, and his condition is
still quite unsatisfactory.
Master Paul Gene Peniston, of
Newnan, spent several days this
week with friends in the city.—
Franklin News and Banner.
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Miss Ethel Brown, after a suc
cessful summer session, will spend
a short vacation at home, much to
the delight of many young friends.
Miss Willie Harris, of Palmet
to, and Miss Annie Shackleford, of
Newnan, are the guests of Mrs. W.
M. Paschal.—Franklin News and
Banner.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wilkins
have returned from a six-weeks’
trip to North Carolina, having vis
ited Battery Park gnd other points
of interest.
Miss Sarah Buchanan, of New- j
nan, was pie guest of honor at an j
enjoyable card party given yester- j
day afternoon by Miss Louise ,
Parks.—Wednesday’s Constitu- j
tion.
I
Mr. Berrien Moore, who has been j
traveling for R. D. Cole Co., has
accepted a position with an elec
trical company in Newark, N. J., :
and left Monday to enter upon his
duties there.
The Atlanta and West Point;
Hailway Company will have four
new and handsome vestibule pas j
senger coaches on its road very
soon. The order for these cars
was placed some time ago with the
St. Louis Car Company and calls
for October delivery.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lee and
children, of Concord, are visiting
Mrs. Sam Leigh.
Mrs. Eugene Askew, after
three weeks stay in West
bus returned home.
Mrs. S. W. Glass has returned
to her home in Sharps burg, after
a visit to Mi's. Hoy Askew.
Wanted—-All the school chil
dren to call at Reese’s Drug Store
for tablets, pencils, pens, inks, etc.
Try the “New Tasteless Castor
Oil” for coughs and colds. Chil
dren like it. At Reese’s Drug
Store.
Miss Ruth Kinnard leaves Sat
urday for'Lithonia, where she will
lie one of the High School teachers
next term. . /
Disinfect your premises and
prevent contagious diseases. Big
lot of all makes at Reese’s Drug
Store.
Miss Lucile Arnold has finished
a course in book-keeping at the
Sullivan-Crichton Business College
and is now at home for a visit be
fore taking a position
Rev. C. O’N. Martindale de
livered a course of Sunday School
addresses liefore the Sunday
School Institute of Augusta Pres- 1 wTthMr.and Mrs
bytery several days last week.
If you wish to rent,buy or sell a
home, vacant lot or farm, or any naDi
other kind of real estate call on or
write to J. T. Holmes, Real Estate
and Renting Agent, Newnan, Ga.
Office over the First National
Bank. ’ tf
Rev. W. P. Bryant has boon
confined to his room for over two
weeks and doesn’t improve. He is
with his son, A. J. Bryant, on
Jefferson St. He is very anxious
that his friends should visit him;
especially his Masonic brethren.
Prof. L. E. Bevis has returned
from Lutherville, where he spent
a few days visiting friends and
relatives. Prof. Bevis has accept
ed the school at Chipley, Ga., and
will ljegin work in SeptemlHjr.
Prof. J. A Pendergrast, of New
nan, will be with him. This iN a
sufficient guarantee that the school
will lie!a success.—Franklin News
and Banner.
Miss Ella Martin wan at home for u
few days thin week.
Mrs. Margaret Wylie, of Palmetto, is
visiting Mrs. Jas. Stacy.
Robert Simril has returned from a
week's visit to Atlanta.
Mrs. Snllie Redwine Newton, of ,Ma
con, is the guest of Mrs. Jack Powell.
Mr. G. R. Blaok lias returned from
Point, • Hoi Springs, Ark.
Dr. Will Turner has returned from
Indian Springs.
R. W. Mattox, of West Tocoai. Fla., ,
is visiting in the city.
Mrs, George Coates and children ■
are visiting Mrs. P. B. Murphoy.
Miss Edna Fredoriok, of Marslmll-
ville, is the guest of M rs. Sam Banks.
Miss Fannie Butts has returned from '
Oedartowu.
Cashier 1. M. Starr, of, the Turin
bank, was in the city last. Tuesday.
Mrs. S. G. Orr leaves 8aturday for a
visit to Rome.
Mrs. J. C. Summers,of Raleigh, N.C.,
is visiting Mrs. E. E. Summers.
Mrs. Wilson, of Atlanta, is the guest,
of Miss Rae Lowe Sponcler.
Mr. John Murph, of Marshallville, is
visiting Mr. aud Mrs. Sam Banks.
Miss Rae I.owe Sponcler has resigned
ns organist of Trinity Church, Atlnnta,
and at an early date will go to Now
York City to pursue the study of music.
The family of Mr. T. B. Wilkinson
are occupying the cottage reoently
erected by Mr. L. B. Mann on Temple
Ave.
Darden A Stephens have removed
their grocery store from the opera house
building to the Greeneville Street build
ing formerly occupied as n pool room.
Mr and Mrs. T. B. MoRitohie and
children and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mc
Bride and children returned Monday
from Borden-Wheeler.
Mrs. Mamie Bacon Cox and Miss
Alice, of College Park, were the guests
of the family of Oopt. A. B. Cates Sat
urday.
Mr ,)-. A. Hunter is having erected in
the rear of Bradley it Banks' building
an up-to-date office building. It will be
a two-story brink building, fitted up in
elegant style.
,1. T. Kirby, Esq., entertained tifty
relatives and friends at, an elegant bar
becue last Wednesday. G.W. Harney,
L. A. Mel son and H, W. Dent, of At
lanta. were among the guests present.
Smoke Enters, Harvey O’Hig
gins.
Secret Woman, Eden Phil I pots.
Silence of Mrs. Harrokl, 8. M.
Gardenhire.
Four Feathers, A. E. W. Mason.
Melomaniaos, James Hunoker.
Nepheli, Francis Boumlillon.
Susan Clegg, Anne Warner.
Master’s Violin, Myrtle Heed.
Homo Sum, Geo. Ebem.
Belchambcr, Howard O. Sturgis.
Charles Auehester, Elizabeth
Shepherd.
Great Hereafter,Madison Peters.
Matrimonial Bureau, Carolyn
Wells.
Down the Hivor,or Code Duello.
Precept upon Precept.
Percy Haydon, Emma Leslie.
Dawn on the Hills of Tang, W.
W. Wadsworth.
Honore .de Balzac Magic Skin
and Conquest of the Absolute;
Catherine Medici and Hevrphito;
Eugenie Grundet and Hrsulo Mir
onct; Cat, and the Racket; Daugii
VETERAN Or THE BLACK
IIAWK, MEXICAN AND
THE CIVIL WARS.
ter of Eve; Marriage Sctflemen'l,;
Miss N.-lia l.on Walton entertained a | n t , atrix am ] Jealousies; Lost II
fowl friends Tuesday evening, compli
numtnry to her guests,.Misses Wooten
and Harris, and Mrs. Ham Banks'
guest, Miss Edna Frederick.
Miss Grace Lee Brown, of Atlanta,
will teach a olass in voice culture every
Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday
morning at the residence of Mrs. Mich
ael Powell.
Mrs. A. P. Brewster and Mrs. R. ,1.
Burnett, of Newnan, arrived in the city
yesterday and will be the guests of Mrs.
T. E. Patterson for about a week.—
Griffin News and Sun.
Some of the young men of the city
complimented the visitiug young ladies
with a dance at the Mineral Spring pu-
villion last. Monday evening. The bon-
oreos of the affair were Misses Barr,
Waldo, Cuudell. Tuttwyler and Hume.
Mr. and Mrs. Orr, of Little Rock,
Mrs J. C. Waters, of Jackson, Miss., j Arkl ; MrB ™> de * ok ft, ' d M ™ Da '''« n '
the guest of Hon. 1. N. Orr's family. ° f Hognnsville Mrs. Darden of La
Grunge, and Mrs. Purgnson, of Galnes-
R. F. Hunter, Esq., one of thoHooond
District's best citizens, was in the city
yosterday.
Next Monday is Labor Day, a national
holiday, and the postoffioe and hanks
will he closed.
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Little Miss Catherine Baker Hudson,
age 48 hours, is now making her home
N. B. Hudson.
of Mr
villo. Tejiiis, are the guests
Bpeiioe Darden anil family.
Marshall Keller, an old and respected
negro of this city, died Wednesday. He.
was the servant of the late Oapt. H. J.
Sargent, and was highly esteemed for
his fidelity and good character by Oapt.
Sargent and his family.
E. G. dole is Ipiviug two nice cot
tages erected on the lot, adjoining his
residence lot in East, Newnan. In the
same block the two cottages being built
tor Mrs. It. H. Barium are Hearing cone
Miss Anna Belle Olark goes back next; p; e tj ou
Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Nunimlly liavo re-
lusions und Distinguished Provin
cial; Lily of t he Vuflcy anil Conn-
try Doctor; Cousin Betty ami
Cousin Pons; Courtesan's Life;
Thirteen anil Father Goriot; Cesar
Birotteau ami Middle Classes;
Member for Aids ami Seamy Hide
of History;Physiology of Miteringe;
Dramas and Reportoky.
Rock Spring.
Dr. H. 0. Johnson, of Green Gove
Springs, Fla., is visiting friends in New-
Money to loan on real estate at 7 P®r
cent. Apply to L. M. Farmer.
Artistic Glass
and China
•j The most elegant pro
ducts of skilled artificers and
artists is to be seen in the
assortment of Out Glass and
China at this store. Noth
ing of better quality or rarer
loveliness is obtainable any
where. The newest, patterns
and decorations, combined
with the superb worth of
these wares, make them alto
gether desirable and satis
factory.
• Cut Glass from the world
famous makers; Haviland
and other French China in
the greatest profusion of
pieces and patterns ever as
sembled in one stock in New
nan ; these points are worthy
the attention of prospective
purchasers.
H. S. BANTA.
week to Montezeunia to resume her
school duties.
Mr. A. C. Russoll, of Turin, one of
Coweta’s oldest, anil best citizens, spent
Wednesday aud Thursday in Newnan.
Mrs. J. H. Sunders has returned to
Oedartowu, after a pleasant visit, to Mr.
and Mrs. B. S. Sanders.
Miss Irene Anderson, of Jackson,
Miss., is the guest of Judge A. D. Free
man’s family.
Lynn Fort, Esq., of Americas, is with
his family for a few days, at. the home
of Hon. I.N. Orr.
Mrs. O A. Merck and children re
turned last Wednesday from a visit to
Villa Rica anil Atlanta.
Miss Fawcett, ol' Roanoke, Ala., is the
guest of Mrs. Miller at, the Virginia
House.
Mrs. Maggie Askew, who has been
visitiug Mrs. W. A. Askew, has return
ed to her home in Roanoke, Ala.
Mr. T; O. Banks, of Attalla, Ala.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. 1. P. Bradley this
week.
Mrs. Hattie Kellogg, of Atlanta, will
be witli Mrs. Cleburne Ki/juard dnriug
the month of October.
Miss Mary Dozier, who has been
visiting Mrs. II. C. Glover, lias returned
to her home in Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cates are s|>eiidiiig
the week with Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Melson in the Second district.
Several of our community atten
ded the barbucuq at Pearl Spring
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs, P.C. Smith attend
ed divine services ul Hamah last
week.
Johnnie Overby, of Newnan, vis
ited relatives and friends here one
day last week week.
The families of F. M. anil A. F.
Parrgtt attended divine services at,
Coke’s Chupel last week.
Misses Miuuye Lee aud Lucyle
Thurmond returned home last Hat
unlay alter pleasantly spending a
week with relatives in Palmetto.
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Shropshire
and son, Murlebridge, of Atlanta;
Mr. and Mrs. John Todd and sons,
and Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Smith and
son were the guests of the family
ol'M. D. Thurmond on last Hun
CAPT. W. W. JACKSON.
Sufferings U'ete Protracted and Seven
Tried Every Known Kemedy With*
cut Relief-Serious Stomach Tro qV#
Cured t>y Three Hatties of t'eruna
Oapt. W. W. Jackson, 706Q St., N. W*
WiuUiington, 1). G., writes:
“1 im clghty-tlirco years old, a
veteran of the Black Hawk, Mexican
and the Civil Wurs. I am by profession
a physician, hut abandoned the same.
••Someyearn ago I wan nerlounly af
fected with catarrh of the ntomach.
My nufterlngn were protracted and
nee ere. I tried every kaowa remedy
without obtaining relief.
••In denpenriSou I begets the aee of
your Perunm. I begum to reeHne Im-
medtete though greduel Improvement.
“After the use of three bottles every
appearance of my complaint was re
moved, and 1 have no hesitation in rec
ommending it a« an infallible remedy
for that disorder.'’—W, W. Jackson.
Address I)r. N. II. Ilartman, President
of The Harlman Sanitarium, Colum
nar, Ohio. __
day.
turned from their summer vnoation, : “ ... ,
pleasantly spent in northeast Georgia. 1 lie protracted meeting .ttt Hock
Dr. Nunnally will fill his pulpit at the Spring will begin next Friday.
First Baptist Church next Sunday Rev. Short will be assisted by Hev.
morning and evening. . 1 R. C. Rhodes, of Palmetto.
One of the most pleasant affairs of the Mr. and Mrs. M. I). Thurmond
past week was the surprise party given
to Miss Elizabeth Melson at, the home of
Mrs. Ernest Powel, who was ready for
the emergency and made her guests feel
very welcome.
Master Carl and little Miss Grace
Boone entertained a host of little friends
visited Mth. Thurmond’s father,
Mr. M. W. Swanson, at Flat Creek,
Fayette county, on Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Mrs. John Todd, of Line Creek,
Miss Minnie Thurmond and Miss
Monday afternoon at Mineral Spring. Lucy Thurmond attended the ten-
It would have been difficult to find.a j <| a yg> singing at New Hope ehuroll
happier band of little folks who will
ever remember the occasion as one of
the brightest of their lives.
The game of hall yesterday between
the Newnan Giants aud the Griffin Pig
mies resulted in a score of 111 to 4 in 1
on Tuesday. The singing will
! close on Friday.
Cause of Inaomn a.
Indigestion nearly always disturbs the
favor of the visiting team. There was sleep more or less and is often the cause
u large crowd present and much interest
manifested in the game.—Thursday’s
Griffin N< ws und Sun.
One -if tlie prettiest and most pleasant
entertainments of the summer was that
I given to the young children hero on
Tuesday evening at the home of Rev.
and Mrs. W A. Davis. The gathering
was iii honor of Master TJieo Davis and
sister, Miss Grace, of New,pull.—Henoiu
Enterprise-Gazette.
of insomnia. Many cases have been
permanently cured by Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Fur sale
by Holt <V i uieo, Druggists, Newnan,
Ga.
Mr. W. H. Davis to Wed
Miss Nina Perdue.
An announcement of much in-
ten*st in Newnan and elsewhere it*
that of the approaching marriage
of Mr. W. II. Davisand Miss Nina
Perdue. They will lie married on
Wednesday evening, Sept. 27th.
Referring to this engagement,
this week’s Smioia Enterprise-Ga
zette says:
“Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Perdue, of
Newnan, have unuoiineed the en
gagement of their daughter, Mi")
Nina, to Mr. Wiley Howard Da
vis, the marriage to .occur at their
home in Newnan on Wednesday
evening, Septemlter '27th.
“Miss Perdue, who is a former
resident of Henoia, has established
a charming set of friends and ad
mirers, who have been won by her
sweet and lovely disposition and
her bright and unaffected cordiali
ty of manner.
“Mr. Duvis holds a responsible
position in the government print
ing office, where he has been fer
six years, and is a young man who
demonstrated his ability and
worth. He lias made quite a rep
utation as a singer and holds a po
sition in a choir of one of the
prominent churches at Washing
ton.”
1 give both quality ami quantity of
stove-wood Davis. Phone 122. tf
E. F. Sims, a former, Newuauite, but
more recently, a citizen of Atlanta, ban
returned to this city. He will open a
Mr. Graham Painter, of Charlottes- ami caiuly store in the opera house
i ville, Va., visited Mr J. L. Jones bodybuilding The room formerly-occupied
: week. - by Salbide’s cigar store and the office oi
Mrs. J. C. Thompson lias returned R- C- Moore will be combined and fitted
' from Atlanta and Fan burn and is with
Mr. and Mrs, T. M. Goodrum.
Walter Wisdom, who has been visit-
1 ing Mr. and Mrs W. G Arnold, has re
turned to his home in LaGiange.
Misses Ruth Bailey aud Hattie May
, Bowden, of Turin, are the guests of
Mrs. Emmett Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. W J Driskell have re
turned from Borden-Wheeler, very
much beuefltted by their stay.
| Misses Kate Murphey, of (Tarrolltdn,
, and Lizzie Murphey, of Atlanta, are the
: guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Murphey.
DeWitt Poole, formerly of Douglas-
; ville, is now a citizen of Ne»imu, He
; holds a position with the new oil mill
company.
Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Bradley and little
son npeut Wednesday night in Palmetto
j with Mrs. Bradley’s sister, Mrs. Simms.
; who is critically ill.
up as his place of business.
Docks Received at Library.
Handy, Alice Megan Rice.
Vicissitudes of Evangeliire, Eli
nor < liyii.
Extracts from Adam’s Diary,
Mark Twain.
Poems, Father Ryan.
Masquerades, K. C. Thurston.
Nancy Stair, Elinor McCartney
Lane.
Marriage of William Ashe, Mrs.
H. Ward.
Fugitive Blacksmith, Chaw. D.
Stewart.
Candidate, Joseph Altsbeler.
Poor Human Nature, Harp of
Life, Elizabeth Godfrey.
Pickles and Vinegar
In our stock of Heinz goods will ho found all the
brands of pickles—both sweet und sour—manu
factured by the greatoBi pickling and preserving
plant in the world. Bear this in mind, we sell
ALL the Heinz pickles. No matter what kind
yon want,-we can supply it.
Praise of the Heinz products is unnecessary.
Every housekeeper is familiar with their excel-
b-nt qualities. We merely wish to stress the fact
thui fir slock of those superb products is com
plete
We
Wine
sell Heinz vinegar exclusively. White
Pickling und Apple Vinegar, of this brand,
are unsurpassed in quality. They never tail to
please the particular housewife.
C. P. STEPHENS & CO.
The Prompt Service Grocers.