The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, May 18, 1906, Image 5

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T. HOU.KMAN, PRESIDENT. W. L. KEMP, VIl'E-VRKS. AND TRKAS. .1. W. ANDREWS, SECRETARY. LOANS OF $1,000 TO $20,000 PLACED AT LOW RATES ON IMPROVED FARMS IN THIS COUNTY If you desire such a Loan, write us fully. THE SOUTHERN MORTGAGE CO. »aTo n cYi CorVe/pond^ni .<« Atlanta, Georgia. Special Sale of Umbrellas. Attention is directed to rt line of men’s twenty-eight inch umbrellas made on paragon frames, covered with excellent quality doth and strongly made, varied assortment of handles. 1 ’rice one dollar each. After June 1, this store closes at six o'clock every afternoon except Saturday. Dr. Amlerson, Dentist; gas ad ministered; Salbide Bldg. tf Crepe and tissue paper, all col ors, at Reese’s Drug Store. W. 8. Dent left Sunday for New j grates, at Reese’s Drug Store. Orleans and Texas. New lot of Insect Powders at Reese’s Drug 8tore. For Rent—Several nice cottages. Apply to L. B. Mann, City, tf Sampi.ks. Umbrellas, hoisery, muslin underwear, towels and shirts at 25 per cent, off regular prices, at Potts & Parks’. Black grate enamel for polishing Sticky fly paper at Reese’s Drug Store. Buy your sidewalk tile from the* Newnan Tile Works. tf for rent, tf The Woman’s Bible Circle will meet with Mrs. E. (). Roose next Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. All are invited to attend. New lot Talcum powders, all kinds, at Reese’s Drugstore. We bought them cheap and we’ll sell them cheap—ladies’ and children’s hose, ladies’ collars and underwear. Potts & Parks. Easy Method Furniture Polish for cleaning and polishing l'uriii- Fine perfumes and toilet waters, ture, at Reese’s Drug Store. at Reese’s Drugstore. ! Af ... . , h I Mrs. W. ,T. Driskiil, who has Hugh ilaekney, from Atlanta, I been sick for‘some time, does not spent Sunday in Newnan. improve. Her friends regret to at Several nice cottages L. B. Mann, City. Bowman’s Bed Bug poison, neese’s 1 b ug Store. Mr. Robert Maddox arrived Monday from West Toccoi, Fla. You can fumigate your own home without much trouble or ex pense. Ask Thompson & Scrog- gin alnuit it—then strike a match. It’s done. 7 The schedule of train No. .‘14 on the Atlanta and West Point Rail road has Ikhmi changed, and this train is now due in Newnan at <> o’clock, p. m. instead of (1:20 o’clock p. m. Rev. and Mrs, J. Q. Watts, of this city, and Rev. Will Hill, of Newnan, went to St. Mary's, Cam den county, yesterday, where they will conduct a ten day’s revival.— Griffin News and Sun. Dr. J. W. Taylor, of Luthers ville, was in Newnan last Monday enroute to Cave Spring. Dr. Tay lor is a member of the Board of Prustees of the Deaf and Dumb In stitute at Cave Spring. Have your mules and horses in sured in the Mutual Life Stock In surance Company of Georgia. For information and terms, call on or write to .1. W. Willcoxon, agent for Coweta and Meriwether coun ties, Newnan, Ga. tf Spring has come and with it comes fever and Hies, measles and mosquitos, rheumatism and roach es, back-ache and bed-bugs. We can fumigate your home and kill all germs and everything that has life. Thompson & Scroggiu. 7 Messrs. T. M. Good rum and T. F. Rawls weiv in Augusta this week attending the sessions of the Grand Lodge of Knights of Pyth ias. Col. Rawls represented Oak land Lodge of this city. Next meeting of the Grand Lodge will be held in Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. A. I*. Brewster and Miss Katie Hue Brewster re turned home to Newnan last night, after a visit to Mrs. T. E. Patter son. Mrs. Brewster’s health is much improved to the gratification of her many friends.—Griffin News and Sun. At tile Presbyterian < hnivli next Sunday at I 1:00 a. in. Rev. < O’N. Martindale will preach on “Great I’laees in Life’s Journey”; and at 8:00 ]». in. on “The Stress of a Great (Question”. Midweek pray er service and lecture by the Pas tor on the Sunday school lesson on Thursday at 8:00 p. m. A cordial invitation to everybody, especially strangers, travelers and young peo ple. Baseball Goods / A Sample Line of Breach’s Goods. Big line toilet soaps at all prices, at Reese’s Drug Store. Sheriff J. L. Brown was in Se- noia yesterday. Big line of shoe polish,all kinds, at Reese’s Drugstore. Visit Potts & Parks’ sale of samples and 5c hose next week. Domestic Ammonia for cleaning purposes, at Reese’s Drug Store. Shikto and Sox. Large lot sample shirts and sox for men and lioys at Potts & Parks’. Flower, field and garden seed, at Reese’s Drug Store. Ordinary T. A. Hutchinson, of Haralson county, was down from Buchanan last Tuesday. Fresh line of Powell’s fine can dies, at Reese’s Drug Store. New Ribbons. Persian rib bons, Mack and white stripes and plain taffetas, at Potts & Parks’. Fly poison paper. It kills flies and insects. At Reese’s Drug Store. Try a “New Per fection” Wickless, Odorless, Smoke less Oil Stove. “In the good old summer time," when your cook leaves and your kitchen is hoi, got a New Perfection blue llame oil stove. They uro odorless, noiseless and smokeless; cheap, eco nomical and quick-heating. 1 humor S5.50 2 burner 7.50 8 burner 9.50 ( Le**H 50c extra. ) No. 1 oil hIovc ovens . $2.00 No. 2 oil stove ovens . . 2.50 Lightning, Blizzard and Wonder Ice Cream Freezers, one- to six-quart sizes from $1.50 to $3.50. Family size ice tongs, 25c- Ice picks, 5c, 10c and 15c. Ice shavers, 50c Water coolers, enameled in green and red; handsome designs, with nickel faucets and gal vanized tanks. 2 gallon size 8 gallon size. I gallon size li gallon size $1.50 1.c5 2.00 2.50 Newnan Hardware Company j W. C. Wright, Esq., attended the sessions of Troup Superior Court in LaGrange the first of this week. Electric straw’ hat.cleaner makes old hats look new; at Reese’s Drug Store. Rev. W. S. Gaines will preach at Lovejoy Memorial church next Sunday morning and evening at the usual hours. know of her serious condition. “Easy Bright” cleans and pol ishes silver, brass and all kinds of metal, at Reese’s Drug Store. After cleaning your home you could do nothing better than have it fumigated. We will do it for you. Thompson ft Scroggiu. 7 Hon. and Mrs. W. G. Post re turned from Birmingham last Wednesday, where they were in attendance at General Conference. News comes from Florida that Mr. Will Mattox is again sick. His condition is the cause of ap prehension among his relatives and friends here. We have plenty of beef from those fine, Coweta-raised, Hereford cattle. Give us your orders for any kind of cut desired. Newnan Market & Tee Co. For Rent—Four rooms in nice residence, close to center of New nan; bath room and water; desira ble place. Address liox 881, New- nan, Ga. 7 The West never furnished cattle finer than our native Coweta coun ty Herefords. All kinds of cuts Senoia. Mesdumes O. O. mid R. E. McKuight left Tuesday for Talladega Ala., where they will spend a week, the guests of Mrs. Harry Simmons. MiHs Fay Dunlap, of Oliipley, Ga., lias returned to her home, after spend ing a week with Miss Charlie Maud Hamilton. Miss Stella Hogg will leave Monday for Locust Grove, where she will attend commencement. Walter Brakefleld spent Sunday in the Gate City. Mr. and Mrs M. H. Couch spent Sun day in Marietta, the guests of their daughter, Mrs. G. K. Nolan. We are glad to see Capt. W. D. Lincii out again, after his recent illness. Miss Lillie Fall is expected home Sat urday, after u two week’s visit to her sister, Mrs. T. L. Barron, of Tifton. Miss Hill, of Atlanta, is the guest of Miss Gertrude Hollis this week. The societies of Brantley Institute were entertained last Friday evening. The girls furnished boxes of lunch, which were sold at auction to the boys. The affair proved a very pleasant suc cess. C. C. McKnight made a business trip te Atlanta Saturday. The Senoia Tennis Club lias completed a new court and expect to have many interesting games. Rev. J. W. R. Jenkins and Rev. W. A. Davis attended the Southern Baptist Convention in Chattanooga. The farmers of this community re port a poor stand of cotton. Much will have to be replanted. from tlie Hunter building to the lliiuni- cult house, east of tin; depot. Clyde Walker and Thomas Slid! are on the sick list this week. Mr. W. A. Haynie is improving, we are glad to note. Raliili Brown, of Atlanta, was raised to the rank of Master Mason last. Satur day night by the Turin Lodge. At the Baptist church on last fifth Sunday at eleven o’clock wo had a town temperance meeting,conducted by Prof. A. S. Jones. It was decided to meet at. one of the churches every third Sunday and carry out a program such as would he deomed best. Messrs. Moses, Chris topher, Merrell ami Mrs. Dominie, Mrs Gay and Miss Searcy Aruall were ap pointed to arrange u program for next meeting. Prof. Watkins and Mrs. Mcr- rdl will arrange the music. We hope every lover of temperauco will take part in these meetings. Let everybody come. The principal uddress on tliiH occasion will he delivered by Rev. E. H. Ware, pastor of the Methodist Churoh. B (p special shipments OF millinery Standing Rock. M. A. Caldwell spent Monday in Grilfin. S. E. Buchanan spent Sunday with Special shipments of the newest and most fash ionable hut h tind millinery goncls are received so often hi ibis store that the stock is always fresh and at tract ivo. The ladies of Newnan and Cow eta County cannot fail to find here just what is desired in lovely hats, flowers, ribbons, etc. The prices named on everything are as reasonable as the quality of the goods will warrant. The ladles are invited and urged to visit us and examine our stock. from these Herefords are being served by Newnan Market & Ice Co. We use Dr. Leininger Chemical Co’s. 100 percent solidified for maldehyde. No solution. Noth ing better is known to science for killing germs, etc. 7 Thompson & Scroggiu. .... ,. i Yes, we manufacture picture for Sale Phree 80-saw ms ip , frames and make high grade por- gins: also complete Mungeisj stem.: j n (j ra yon, Pastel and Sepia. Will sell all or part; cheap, for J cash or on time. B. H. Dial, Newnan Picture * rame W orks. Newnan, Ga., R. F. D. No. 1. Brewster Bldg. (L, % Mrs. Lela Adams tf Turin. Miss Nancie Shull, who has been teaching at Lutiiersville, lias returner] to sjiend tier vacation. Miss Lizzie Walker visited Senoia Monday. Mrs. R. S. Bowden is visiting in Bre. men. Mrs. Jessie Howell lias returned to Turin to spend a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. M. Gay. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dominic have moved into their handsome new home on the comer of Churoli and Huunicutt streets. Mrs. Gay lias moved the jiostoffice Diamonds are as Staple as Wheat More so, in fact. If you took *2li or $60 or *100 out of the batik and bought a diamond witli it—it isn’t like H]>ending the money on another article, because a diamond will never depreoiate in value. And all the time you wear it, it is earning you recognition, and pro moting a feeling of stability among yonr friends, which is a pretty good tiling to have done these commercial flays. Let us see if you and we can make a deal In Diamonds. Just now we can give either a lady or a gentleman some unusual chances to secure this desirable gem at ad vantageous prices. Some liigrli grade stones, 1 1 , to 1 % carats, will be displayed next week. Examine them. H. S. BAMA relatives at Fort Valley. MInh Willie Drake, of Atlanta, is spending u few iluys witli relatives here. J. D. Adcock spent Sunday ut Lowry. Zeno McCullough ami Arthur Craw ford, of Belt Brakes, worshipped here Sunday. The Standing Risrk Hu inlay school will picnic at Ktulling’s bridge Saturday. Milltown. I Mrs. Charlie Christian was very sick I last Batnrday and Sunday, hut is better ! Mrs. E. A. Turner and Mrs. Henry Cox, from Carrollton, visited friends 1 here last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Mal tha Watt, who used to live j among ns, was brought up from La- Grunge and buried here lust Sunday af- | ternoon. Mrs. W. II. Dewberry, who lias been I in bad health for so long, is very muoh i improved. ' Mrs. Hugh Parker and children left j for Griffin lust, Monday, where they will spend a week or two witli Mrs. Parker’s mother. Mrs. J. 15. Goins, Hr. Mrs. Murtliu Whatley lias been con fined to her bed for several days by sick ness, but is better. Mrs. J. D. Yearta spent a few days , last week in Carrollton, j W. H. Boatright moved with his fam ily into our midst hiNt week. Ophelia, little daughter of W. H.Dew berry and wife, was sick several days last week. Walter Newsome, from Columbus, visited the family of John Newsome the past week. We will soon have water works in onr part of town, for which we feel very grateful, especially to our esteemed Mayor, Col. Burdett. Mrs. John Dewberry has-been suffer ing for several days witli tonsilitus. Mrs. Cleve Richie was taken quite ill last Saturday night. Arthur Gilman left last Sunday for Augusta to spend several days with relatives. Mrs. Lou Jordan, who was sick at our last writing, lias been very much worse. Little Quinton and Christine Florence will leave in a few days for Riverside, where they will spend several weeks witli their aunt,Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver. Hiram Mobley spent lust Saturday night and Sunday witli relatives in Hoguiisville. Jim Reynolds lias been sick the past week. , Wultcr Hendrik from Welcome,spent last Sunday fieie. Jim Whatley hadu serious uccident last Saturday und came very near break ing liis arm.