The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, May 04, 1906, Image 4

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Boone’s Our enormous clothing sales attest the popularity of our clothing. The clothing is right, the price is right. We fit the men and hoys with clothes fit to wear. Full line Panama and Straw Hats. We have sold more Pan amas this season than ever be fore. There are two good rea sons for this: Quality and Price. We have the largest shoe stock in town and can fit you in any style or last, and at prices to suit all. Full line ladies’ Skirts; Hats, trimmed, ready to wears, and sailors; dress goods, linings, lac es, embroiderier, insertions. If it’s anything to wear, we have it. m°. u BARGAINS You think of BOONES Grantville. Milltown. Kntiioc, tittle ilniiglitci' of Tom Furin- cr nml wile, has boon nick Hovonil <lavh. Itobblo MolJolioo wiih hioIi last wool. W. I). White vinit«al Ins piuontH at Hanning IiihI Saturday, returning Hun- ilny afternoon, aoounqmnied by 111s I'm tbor, who wiih onnmto to Roanoke to visit Ida daughter, Mn. >1. l>. Yarbro. Mrn. Kilo Alton wiih sick Inst wook. Mihs A morion Wnrron. from Onrroll county, is visiting lior sinter, Mrn. John Ayers. Mrs. .1. T. Kroomnn nml little si>11, Joo, lnivo boon Hick tbo past wook, but nro recovering. .1. .1. and Walter llondrix, of Wol- ootiio, viHitod Mrs. Honior Allon Friday. Mm. Joo Prince is still sick. Mrs. Frank Hanson visited lior mother lit Banning Inst Siiturdny nml Siiudny. Josephine Hiohia bus boon suffering with tonsil it is tbo imst wook. MiHN Miirrio Hnnson bus boon on tbo sick list several days. After spenditiR sovornl niontbs witli lior Histor, Mrs. Miinuu I'lnllips, Miss Lillie Cat heart has returned to lior homo in Carroll oountv. Tbo infnnl of ((sour Mattox and wife lias boon quite sick • I. T. Avers visited rolutivos at Pulinet- to last Saturday. John Garner and wife and Ira Davis, of LatimiiRo, visited Mrs. I.C. McGehee last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Robert lliohio and little (laugh- tor have boon sick tbo past wook. Misses Temple Terrill and Annie Strickland visited tbo family of Dink Terrell at Sni'Rcnt last Sunday. Will Cannon visited relatives at Lin- dale last Saturday. S. J. Leathers is on the sick list. Mosdamos Marian Phillips and Robert Smith wont to Carrollton last Saturday to visit their mother, Mrs. J. A. Gath- ourt. Mrs. Annie Davis is on the siek list. brother Haines preached for us IiinI Sunday niRlit. Ho improves on no- iiuniutnnco. The better wo know him the more wo like him. Tlu* Now nun Market A. lee Co. is sen ing native lieel to its patrons. It delights every housekeeper anil cook. All onlers tilled promptly. WAGON AND BUGGY HARNESS Our line of wagon and buggy harness includes a sufficient range of grades, styles and values to insure satisfaction to all buyers. J'.very piece ot the stock is tirst-class in material and workmanship and is worth every cent asked for it. We have in stock a large number of the old reliable Gantt Distributors and Planters. FARM SEEDS Our Sorghum seeds are priced at $1.25 per bushel. Other dealers ask $1.50. We have “Speckled" and “Unknown" l’eat and German Millet—sound, clean, reliable seed. Farmers, come to us for all kindly of supplies and general merchandise. For cash or on time, our prices are right. STEWART & PARKS Wc Sdl the "DOMESTIC" Sewing Machine. mmnmmnmnhiumm NMMMMMHNMMHMM Mr. and Mrs. W. M. White announce the eiiRMRement of their dauRhter,Kthel, to Mr. Hrnith, of Appling, the marriage to take place in June. The Ladies Parsonage Society was de lightfully entertained last Wednesday afternoon at tlie home of Mrs. N. O. j Hanks. Mrs. Hessie Hanks assisted in receiving the guests. The session was opened by fbe president, Mrs. J. D. Moreland. After business was trans acted a social meeting wns enjoyed, dur ing which delicious ice cream witli chocolate spice cake was served. F. T Meaeliatn and family spent Sun day witli relatives at St. Marks. Mr. and Mrs. H. Abner Camp spent last Thursday in Atlanta. Oapt. and Mrs. W. J. Fuller visited their daughter, Mrs. Kiln Cousins, in ' Lutherville. Sunday. Misses Bessie Briglitwell, of Mnxeys, (in , and Elizabeth Copeland, of Spar tanburg, S. O., are attractive guests of Miss Lueile Hanks. Mrs. VV. A. Post and Miss Gertie Post are in LaUrnnge today. Rev. and Mrs. H. I). Pnce and little son, Willie Gordon, arc guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Sewell. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bohannon. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cotton, Mr. and Mrs Hobo Hanks, Miss Bessie Bohannon and I Pope Bohannon attended tin* barbecue given by Mr. and Mrs. Po|te Bohannon at their country home last Saturday. Mrs. Wells and children, of Mount- ville, visited Mrs. A. H. S. Bugg last week. j Mrs. ,J. D. Moreland returned Sundny | from Atlanta. j F. T. Meaeliatn attended the meeting of the Georgia Hankers’ Association in Atlnnta last Thursday. , Mr. nml Mrs. James Gilbert and Ruby Mnyfleld Hi>ont Sunday with relatives in Benota. Little Nellie Hooker, accompanied her aunt, Mrs. Hello Sallee, to her home in j Kean, Ky. Nellie will reside in the fu-1 | turn with her aunt. Dr. G. W. Clower made a business trip to Montgomery last week. | A. J. Parks lias returned from a visit ! to his brother at Coweta. Misses Janie Null, Mala I Sewell and I Minnie Andrews visited Miss Juliet! j : Page in Hogunsville last Saturday and Sunday. j Guy Briglitwell, of Maxeys, Ga., was the guest of William Banks, Sundny. i Onpt. W. 1’. White spent Tuesday in HognUNviUe. Mr. and Mrs. John Meaoham, of St. Marks, are at the home of their son, F. T. Meaeliatn. Joseph and Joe Murphy, of Moreland, were in Grantville Friday. Mrs. James Gilbert, accompanied her little niece. Ruby Mayfield, to her home in Nowimn, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lester, of Sharps- burg, were guests Sundny of Cnpt. T. M. Lester. Mis. J. I). Cole, id' Louise, spoilt Mon day with Mrs. Joe Stevens. Dr. Letson is at u private sanitarium in Atlanta,where lie will have an opera- lion performed for appendicitis. Clifford Jackson, while cutting at a dog, accidently cut Robert Bohannon on his leg. The wound wns dressed by Dr. Glower and while painful, is not serious. Miss Alma Pullen, of Forrest, and Miss Barron, of Corinth, were in Grant- ville Friday. R. D. Cole and R. (). Jones, of Now- nan, and Jack Spalding, of Atlanta, at tended the meeting id' the directors of tlie Hoisery Mill, held at the Bank of Grantville, Friday. On account of the unavoidable nbsenco of Rev. B P. Allen, the quarterly meet ing at Oakland wns presided over by Rev. A. H. S. Bugg. The Ladies Parsonage Society will give a spelling bee at the Academy Tues day evening, May s, for benefit of par sonage. All invited to attend and take part in spelling. Admission, adults 10c, children fie. A tenqH'ranoe lecture was given by Mrs. Nolle G. Burger, organizer of the W. C. T, U., at the M. E. Church Wed nesday evening, which was tnncli en joyed. She liasa charming personality, is a fluent talker and made a deep im pression on her hearers. At a special meeting of the ladies this morning, a W. O. T. U. was organized. Mrs. Bur ger will lecture again tonight. The eldest son of Mr. L. J. Lowry, who was carried to a sanitarium in At lanta a few days ago in a helpless con dition ns the result of cigarette smoking, was brought home Monday. His con dition was botli hopeless and incurable. Have You Seen Our NEW VEHICLES? We are receiving every few (lays the very latest and best Surreys, Top Buggies and Runabouts. We are pleased to show you. Our terms are Cash or Credit. BRADLEY & BANKS badly wounded, but not danger ously hurt. Thompson lived in this county several years ago. About a dozen years ago he had a dilliculty with Walter t’armioal and gave that gentleman an almost fatal stsil» in the breast. Before that time he wtis accused of killing a negro in an election row on Greenville street in this city. The Atlanta Journal is author ity for Hie following information about Thompson: “J. M. Thompson, the man who was killed was about 50 years old, a carpenter by trade and is sur vived by four brothers and three sisters. His brothers are G. Thompson, who lives 14 miles be low Carrollton; S. M. Thompson, of Palmetto; .1. IT. Thompson, of Coweta county; and Francis Thompson, of Glynn county. He has a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth For- dam, of Newnan, another, Mrs. Mary Jones, of Carrollton, and a third sister who disappeared many years ago and whose whereabouts cannot be discovered. In addition to these he leaves two children, Kirby and Wayne Thompson.” J. M. Thompson Killed in At lanta. J. M. Thompson, known in this county as Monroe Thompson, was stabbed to death in Atlanta Thurs day night of last week by a man named Walter Shurley. Shurley’s 18-year-old brother bail a difficulty with Thompson’s IS-year-old son, the men quarreled about the mat ter and engaged in a terrible duel with knives. The trouble arose at a boarding house on Bereau Avenue, where both Thompson and Shurley lived. Thompson died in a few minutes after the light euded. His antagonist was Watch, Clock, Jewelry, Spectacle, Bicycle Repairing are some of the kinds of re pairing done at this shop. Any kind of repairing in my line will be done, and all work delivered promptly. Prices reasonable. Baby Carri ages Re-tired Frank J. Flannery Watchmaker and Jeweler. ICO.V.I.HT I... .V THI •.MU. . MICHAELS-STERN^ FINE CLOTHINGS MlCH.CLS, STC.N A Co. 1 n.CMI.T.., N. T. Are You Undecided... What style suit to wear this season? Let us help you de cide. Come, we will show you a 1 tlie new models. You can try on as many as you like, and we will tell you which is the most becoming style for you to wear, and show you all the excellent points of cut and tailoring. Unless the found ation of a suit is right it will not hold its shape or wear sat isfactorily. Because only the best materials are used in our clothing for the foundation—finest hair, cloth and canvas, properly shrunk before cutting—we guarantee that it will hold its shape indefinitely. Although our suits at $10 and $12.50 are the best that can possibly be made for the money, we are especially anxious to have you see our superb collec tion at $15, $18 and $20. In spring sack suits at these prices, we show nil the new extreme and'conservative mod els—single and double breasted in stylish gray and black worsteds, dark blue serges of guaranteed quality. We fit you and give you satisfaction or your money back. Every thing you need in furnishings and hats in great assortments at right prices. \ BARNETT, ST. JOHN & GO. Greenville Street.