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NUNNALLY- & BARRETT
A new line
of Crockery has just
Arrived. Prices low
est EVER MADE in
Newnan.
NUNNALLY & BARRETT
Love.
Talk not in mo of fiillou ItnpoN,
< >1 Itvas that lire wreaked nml blighted,
lie. itrtP ol tiii untrue lovo
\oil broken vows oiiop plij/lifoil
for wlii n oiioo till' ImHi't
Tit ii* (ii'piliH Ims liiu'ii Mined
11 v i lic neigh' \>owi'r of lovo.
i'in plPRiisml mill purified
And lifted to tilings above.
Nivi not your life is blighted.
And lilnok is tlip sky above;
For wlio is not iimilo noblnr
ily ttio miorwliioHh of lovo':
Though the heort be draped 1:1 moiirn
mg.
There is joy within the soul,
A joy thnt is pirn- mid holy,
'flinl uugclH alone ami bnhold.
Tlmn from thi* soul oihiiph tlin answer
In n div/./.ling, lionvonly gleam,
l ova is it grand, grand mystery
And death n iM.inoi'ful dream.
And wIipii tins slid anroor is o’er;
When ends our earttily night,
l ike tlm dn/.'/.ltug rays of tlin huh,
At tlu* tlirouu of lovo theroTl bo light.
—Ruth Fostku.
Madras. Un.
lmtl, at, tho rusidiMicu of (’apt. T.
It. Itu 1 hint. Interest in;; papers on
“( lull Work" were rend by Mrs.
Ida Item 1Toy and Mrs. hid ward
I hike; Mrs. S.
President, in the
to see him bank in the old town
again.
Mr. W . F. Edgeworth and little
daughter, Nancy, visited Newnan
M. Dean, Vice last Saturday,
chair. The la-1 Harvey Duncan, who has been
dies of the club will sell ices and working with his brother in New
cake next, Saturday afternoon at j nan for some time, came home
Milliard's Park, to augment the quite sick last Saturday.
Confederate monument fund. The Mr. N A. Ansley, a former
monument is almost completed and Whites burg boy who no.w lives in
Superior Court Next Week.!
September term of Coweta Suporior j
Court convenes next Mondny morning, j
About the usual amount of business is
on the court calendar and the sessions
will probably lust two weeks. Jurors
druwn for the term are us follows: I
liKAND JUHOllS DRAWN TO SERVE AT
SEPTEMBER TERM. I
W If Camp. A P Curmicnl, W B Port,
,T B Shell, Sr, J L Morris, J it Cotton, J
W Summers, R M North, Fred Hunter,
tflenn Arnold, T L Camp, E Mobley, W
tf Arnold, W S Copeland, J R MoCol
IN
CARRIAGE
BUYING
the ladies hope to have the nil Atlanta, visited his parents here
veiling exercises Oct. 1st. Saturday and Sunday. His many
Miss Leta Arnold leaves for Com friends were very glad to see him , lum< w g McDonald, H C Glover, J P
l 'ollege Tuesday again in his home town. ; Jones, F M Lee, O H North, W A Bran-1
Sims' friends are Hr. J. M. L. Strickland came | »ou, T G Burpee, W A Bohannon, Otis j
of her continued ' 10 "' 1 from Carrollton Sunday to
Mrs. John
sorry U> learn
serious illness.
visit his family who have been
Jones, B H Head, H W A mail, W N
Wingo, J B Sims, H L Ware, F W !
L
here several days on a visit to 1
friends and relatives.
Miss Eunice Knott, of Lowell, is |
Sargent School to Close.
week.
The summer term of Farmers’
High School, at Sargent, comes to
v. lose Friday evening. Sept. 1st.
At that time appropriate exercises
will be given. The public is cor
dially invited to attend this enter
tainment.
Prof. F. Roj Almon has resigned
as Principal of this school, and
will be succeeded by Rev. F. tf.
Golden, a well known minister of
the Methodist church. Mr. Gol
den will probably not open the
h hool again before the first of next
year.
Prof. Almon has been successful
i hi' work in Farmers’ High
‘‘.■nool and lias won the confidence
aed esteem of pupils and patrons,
l ac people of that community re-
g-et that he will no longer remain
ii charge.
Mr. Lionel RemlYey has fallen a
victim to yellow lever at Gulfport, I
Miss. Mrs. RemlYey and children
came up early in the season to;
escape the contagion.
Prof. Johnson and wife, who;
have been spending the summer in . relatives in the city.
Palmetto, leave for Oxford next. Miss Burnett, of Douglasville,
wei'k. Prol. Johnson is held in | j s visiting relatives in town this
high esteem by . the faculty of! W eek
Emory (’ollege and fills one of the | Mr. Walter Herrin, of Carroll-
most important chairs -of learning ] toil, spent Sunday afternoon in
Eberhart.
TllAVHllSE JURORS DRAWN TO SERVE FOR
FIRST WEEK OF THE SEPTEMBER TERM
W A Huddleston, J 0 Kidd, ,T B Nall,
visiting relatives in the city this j T w Powel M v Roberts, E W Bohan-
! non, T J King. S T Johnson, F E Hinds-
as man, J O Hunter, J A Gable, E R Dent,
Miss Lame Griffith, of Douglas
county, is spending the week with
in that institution.
Miss Vollie Askew, who Inis
been visiting Mrs: T. 1*. Arnold,
leaves for her home in West Point
Monday.
WihitestJurg
Protracted meeting is in prog
ress at the Methodist church here
this week, conducted by the pas
tor, Rev. J. 8. Askew. Rev. J.R.
King, of Newnan, preached Tues
day.
Rev. W. A. Parks, who hits
been quite unwell for several days,
went up to Atlanta Saturday for
treatment.
recover his wonted health.
Mr. Welcome Parks made
Whites burg.
('ol. E. W. Watkins and family
left Tuesday for their home in
Houston, Texas, after spending
some time with the former’s par
ents.
In a game of baseball played at
Newnan last Friday, Whitesburg
beat Madras by a score of 7 to 3.
Unde Jim Phillips, who has
been sick for several months, is
very low and not expected to live
but a few days.
i M A .Touch, Sr, W 3 Askew, A J Mur
phy, O V Wiugo, Frank BqIiouuqii, S D
Thurman, W B Harris, Tom E Potts, T
L Lambert, Y O Foster, C P Stephens,
M F Dole, M M Cole, D L Hardigree, J
K Polk, W F Waldrop, J T Braswell, J
H Rollins, D B Benton, D L Puckett, W
H Walthall, J T Carpenter, T L Cook,
JH Reid.
TRAVERSE JURORS DRAWN TO SERVE FOR
SECOND WEEK.
Church Notice.
P M Waltom, J E Watkins, Jacobus
Petty, C E Summers, E R Attaway, L
M McGee, J P Bohannon, Habersham
King, J A McKuight, O F Allen, G T
Kyle, Calhoun Hill, R W Addy, G O
Scroggin, J D Pearson, G E Smith, E
M Yeager A B Edge, A L Young, T L
Wilkiuaou, G W Reid, L A Couch, Lee
Hnnd, Tlios J Young, W A Potts, TO
Grimes, O N Evans, J E Dent, W L
Crowder, J L Taylor, A B Copelaud, J
W Benton, I C Lester, J T Edmondson,
S A King, Johu E Smith.
It pays to fully investigate and
compare the various offerings
in style, comfort and price, as
well as quality and style of do
ing business; and if your tour
of inspection does not include
our repository, you have not
properly protected your own
interests.
ORR
AND
POWELL
Moreland
At the
Wo hope ho may soon j next Sabbath Rev. ('. O’N. Mar
tin dale, will preach at 11 a. in. on
a “A Great Life,” and at 7:30 p. m.
business trip to A tlanta the latter j on “Learning Christ.” .At th
part of last week .
The protracted service’s at the Baptist-
church this week are largely attended.
Rev. S. B. Cousins is doing some tine
preaching and great iuterest is being
Presbyterian Church ma £^? d bought over 30 bales of cot
ton yesterday. Pretty good for an Au
gust day.
Miss Ome Braiinou has returned from
a very pleasant visit to Sparta. Ga.
Miss Ruth Hardaway, of Newnan, is
spending r his week with Miss Onie
| morning service the offerin).
Palmetto
I«... ... « B will | Brannon.
Mr. Charlie Bryan and family be for Assembly's Home Missions. Callaway at^Grang?.** ^
■ ■■ j of Atlanta, spent several days Especial attention is called to the Miss Ruth Tuggle spent a few days
The Palmetto Womans Club was visiting the family of Q. S. Ansley change in hour of night services .^ Mi^Edu^Trainmeul oTLuthereville,
most pleasantly entertained last j last week. Charlie is a former hereafter. A cordial invitation to; is spending this week with Miss Martha
Friday afternoon by Mrs. Walter j Whitesburg boy, w ho has many | everybody, especially strangers C °M^' Mftr y Braswell is spending a few
‘Urringteu and Mrs. Guard Bui friends here who are always glad . and drummers. days with the family of O. H. Braswell.
The business of the News’ Job Print-
ins Department increased 300 per
cent, in the month of July.
This means something
If you have orders for printing to
place, you can find out what it means
by “talking it over’’ at the News of
fice.