The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, June 01, 1906, Image 5

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— — ' •I. T. 1101.1.KM l'KKSIDBNT. \\\ 1.. K KM P* VICK-PKKS. AMI TRKAS. .1. W. ANDRKWS, SRCHKTAKV. LOANS OF 81,000 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. Attorney Wanted to Act as Local Correspondent Atlanta, Georgia. Sold by All Grocers For Hot Tea ASK FOR OOLONG For Teed Tea BUY INDI A AND CEYLON For General Use BUY THE MIXED Nothing is more refreshing than a cup of iced tea; nothing more beneficial when tired than a cap of hot tea. Always the Same ant gentleman and skilled physi-1 eian and the friends he won dnr-1 ing his short sta> in Coweta are] sorry to lose him from this county. * Judge ,T. Stephen Powell, who holds the position of l'nitcd Stall's .judge in the Philippine Islands, is expected to arrive in Nownun next week to visit his tainiIy and spend a vacation of several months. Judge Powell will receive a hearty welcome from his Xewnan friends, among whom he has not been for several years. Newnan Chapter, l'nitcd Daugh ters of the Confederacy, will hold exercises at the !.il>rar\ assembly room next Monday afternoon at three o'clock, in honor of Jefferson Davis, on the anniversary of liis birth. Kx-Con federate veterans are especially invited to be present and a cordial welcome is extended to all who may be interested in the exercises. Mr. .1. C. Hood, of Newnan. is dangerously ill at the home of his brother. Dr. Hood, at Sargent. Mr. Hood, who is with Black Bros. Co. in this city, is one of Coweta’s best citizens. .Several months ago he removed to Newnan from his fine farm in Cedar Creek district and entered business here. He is a successful farmer and busi ness man and has a host of friends. Baseball Goods A Sample Line of Breach’s Goods. j Local News of Newnan» Millard Newsome spent Sunday in the city. Mr. Lee Bohannon spent Sunday in Newnan. T. (J. Burpee, Esq., was in At lanta Tuesday. Mrs. 1. T. Stanley is visiting relatives in West Point. Dr. J. M. Stallings was up from Grantville last Monday. Edgar Dominick, Esq., was up from Turin last Tuesday. Miss Mary Goodrmn is relatives in College Park. Hugh Hackney, from spent Sunday in Newnan. Mr. W. C. Jackson, who has been dangerously ill during the past two weeks, is improving and his recovery is expected. Attorney Isaac Jackson, Prof. White and J. F. Askew, Esq., leading Hogansville citizens, were in Newnan last Tuesday. Genial Tom Wilkinson. Coweta’s next tax receiver, is now holding down the position of book-keeper in Peniston’s drug store. The Ministerial Association of Newnan will meet next Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the home of Kev. W. J. Cotter. The News returns thanks to Mr. | M. D. Thurmond, of Hock Spring, visiting 1 * 01 ' a ,11CL ‘ °* first ripe peaches seen in our office this year. Atlanta, H. F. Gobert, at present one of Grantville. the popular clerks in HoltiA Cates’ ► „ „ , , ,, drugstore, will accept a position Col. Svd Holderness, of Carroll -1 ... .. . .. u . J __ ’ with the J. I. Reese Drug Store * ton, was m the city r l uesday. Qn }un<j , - .. Ml ; R< B T 1 !'’ "T in ' H F- i>rewry and Philip John- city 10m nun <ist i oik ay. J ston, two well known and popular Hon. W.D. Hamrick was down drug clerks of Newnan, were be fore the State Board of Pharmacy in Atlanta last week and passed from Carrollton last Monday. Mr. Lewis Hill has been conlined at home several days by illness. Rufus Ridley, a prosperous Heard county citizen, was a visitor to Newnan last Tuesday. (>u r store is not closed until later ■A than 15:30 p. m. each da,\. Pope’s Hardware Seed Store. F. X. Drewry spent several days account of he last week with Gridin relatives, re turning to Xewnan last Saturday. Will Barnes, of Valdosta, was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. E. D. Foust-, several days the past week. Mr. J. W. Willcoxon and family spent last. Sunday with Mr. J. i Pope Jones and family at “Rivcr- side.” ^ Mr. M. F. Cole has had one house erected and is having an other constructed on East Broad Street. prescribed cxuini- successfully the nation. Miss Elizabeth Gray, a teacher in the public, schools, was called to LaG range a few days ago by the death of her only brother. .Miss Gray has the sympathy of numer ous friends and admirers here on bereavement. The fifteenth annual commence ment of the Normal and Industrial College, at Milledgeville, begins next Sunday. This year’s gradu ating class is composed of eighteen young women, among the number being Miss Evelyn Martin, of Xew nan. On Thursday afternoon, from 4 to (I o’clock, Miss Hollars and Mrs. Moreland Hollars, at the home of the latter, will give a handkerchief shower complimen tary to Miss Ethel White, whose mar- riage to Mr. A. W. Smith will tuko place Tuesday, June 5th. The Parsonage Society was entertain ed in a charming manner Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. P. Bryant. Delicious rosettes and waiters with stmwberry and vanilla oreatn was served. Mrs. Irby White and Miss Arlina Bryant assisted the hostess in serving. The out of town guests were Mrs. II. F. Brannon and little daughter, Fannie Lou, of Moreland. Mrs. J. D. Moreland and Mrs. Glenn Arnold, who love and take much inter est. in the children, have a nice program arranged for children's day, which will be carried out at the M. K. Church Sun day evening, June :trd. Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Smith, of Atliintn, silent Sunday in Grantville with their mother, Mrs. Jennie Smith. Miss Tommie O. White, one of Wes leyan’s most accomplished graduates, is expected homo Thursday cveuing to the delight of her many friends. Miss Lucilo Arnold returned Saturday from Agnes Scott. She 1ms as her guests Misses Wisdom and Drake, of La- Grange. Miss Bessie Holloway, who has been attending the Hutcheson Institute at Wliitesburg, is at home for vacation. Miss Gertie Post spent Wednesday in Newnan. Kdwin Banks spent Tuesday in Atlan ta. Carl I. Sewell is visiting his sister, Mrs. Ross Barton, at Alexander City, Alabama. Misses Iney Johnson, Junell 80 in. adjustable window screens 45c 3ti in. adjustable window screens 60c 2-11 x li-IO screen dbors $1.00 3x7 screen doors 1.10 and 1.25 3x7 fancy front doors . . 1.75 Screen door hinges 15c. 25c and 40c Screen door stops, to keep your doors from slamming 10c Rubber Hose. A new shipment of LEADER rubber hose, 5-ply, in 2b and 50 foot, lengths, every piece guaranteed, per foot Be Woven hose with heavy rubber linings, / and 3-4 sizes, in 25 and f>0 foot lengths 9 and 10c Solid stream brass nozzles 25c Spray nozzles . 35c Hose reels, made of split, hickory and mounted on wheels, to close out $1.00 Our New Perfection Blue Flame Oil Stove is Giving Satisfaction. 1 burner $5.50 2 burner 7.50 8 burner 9.50 ( Legs Title extra.) Single ovens, round $1.25 Single ovens, square 2.00 Double ovens, square. . . 2.50 No. 8, 2 and I oil stove lamps, jusi the thing for heating water and doing light cook ing $2.50 Fruit Jars. Mason’s l-qt.. fruit jars, per doz 60c Mason’s 2-qt. fruit jars, per doz 80c Mason’s porcelain lined jar caps, packed with rubbers,‘per doz 25c 800 dozen jar rubbers, per doz 5? Newnan Hardware Company Have your mules and horses in sured in the .Mutual Lift* Stock In surance < 'onipany of Georgia. Full face value of all policies will be paid. For information and terms, rail on or write to J. W. \A" ill - Messrs. J. J. Kirby, of Newnan, : coxon, agent, for Coweta and Meri- and'1. M. Zellars, ot Grants ille, ] we ther counties, Newnan, Ga. if left Friday for Philadelphia and New York. Miss Lima B. Moore, of Lone Oak, is the guest of Miss Myrfis O’Neal. Mr. and Mrs J. L. Stallings left Mon day for Griffin, where Stallings & Orr will conduct u mercantile business. Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers and Miss Rogers, of Atlanta, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sewell for the pnst week, have returned home. Miss Duke lias returned home to La- Grange, after spending several days with Mrs. J. G. Tatum. L. S. Sewell is in Newnan. Miss Mary Andrews, who lui- been quite sick, is much better. Capt. T. A. Andrews spent a few days last week in (Jolumbus. The Ladies Parsonage Sonioty extends’ thunks to Misses Edna and Ethel White; i the captains, Misses Bessie Bohannon Payne and Nell Andrews, also to the whole i and Miss Crowder, of Hogansville, who soli.ml, who took part in the spelling bee have been attractive guests of Miss at the academy, rooently. Mabel Sowell for several days, liuvo re- . turned home. Hal Bohannon was the guest Sunday of 11is cousin, Robert Bohannon. Joseph O. Tolley, of New York, was the guest of N. O. Banks a few days this week. Mr. Sim Hollars, of Palmetto, is visit ing his brother, Cupt. T. I*. Hollars. Miss Willie Gill and Walter Barnes attended services at Lone Oak Sunday. Miss Ethel White was in Newnan Saturday. Mrs. Sulla- Sewell, Mrs. L P. Bryant and Miss Martha Andrews spent last Thursday ill Atlanta. C. P. Glower is “taking in” the Wes leyan commencement at Mncou this Week. Mrs. Anna Jeterand Miss Willie Jeter visited .Mrs. Robertson at Moreland a few days ago. Mrs. John T. White. Misses Ella Dean and Lottie White spent the day in Ho- gansville Tuesday, Mrs. A. H. 8. Bugg, Gertrude Bugg % Turin. Mr. and Mrs. R K Walker, of At lanta, are visiting flii-family of Mr J. B. Walker. Mrs. James Carmichael, of South Georgia, is visiting her sister, Mrs L. T. SPECIAL SHIPMENTS OF MILLINERY Special shipments of 1 lie newest arid mosf fash ionable huts and millinery goods are received ho often at this store that the slock is ahvayH fresh and attractive.' The ladies of Newnan and Cow eta County cannot fail to find here just. wjiat is desired in lovely lints, flowers, ribbons, etc. The prices named on everything are as reasonable as the quality of the Is will warrant. The ladies are invited and urged lo visit iih and examine our stock. / Mrs. Lela Adams r\ w-N j 4 and Maude Bugg have returned from a visit to friends at Mountville. Dr. G. W Glower, W. J. Fuller, Carl I. Sewell and J. G. Smith were m At lanta one day last week. Mrs. Leola Bullard, of Palmetto, and ,J. T. Sims, of Corinth, were at the home Mr. A. <}. Hendrick is improv- ig his Temple avenue residence. J. H. Russell, .Jr., who is at- > ^ portion of it has been removed tending school at Montgomery, ^ a ,, ear py vacant lot and an ad- visited his parents several days dition of considerable size will lie ' of N ' Ba,,ks Huilday ' muon oi coiisiueraiue size wiiiui, Col w G Pogt and family, of New made to the original dwelling. Mr. Hendricks expects to make this euts, Hon one of the handsomest homes on days ago. Temple avenue 1 MrH - <J ' banks and Ethel Banks last week. The Woman’s Bible Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. W. H. Gearreld next Tuesday afternoon at three o’clock. Tom Powell, the talented young son of Judge and Alls. J. Stephen Powell, has returned home from ‘Donald Fraser School, at Decatur, for the summer vacation. . nail, visited their parents and graudpar- and Mrs. W. A. Post, a few were in Newnan Wednesday. Dr. R. E. Foster, who had lieen Miss Lueile Arnold spent Tuesday in practicing medicine at Sharpsburg LrGrange. during the past year, removed to Mr - au '* Mr8 - Ira L,!8t,>r ’ 01 Shnrps- ,, ... .. ' , .... , burg, Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Lambert, of Carrollton the first oi this week. ’ ... , .. , . „ ., ’ I Hogansville, and .Jim Lester, of Atlanta, where he and his lamily will make j were a t the home of Judge T. M. Lester their home. Dr. Foster is a pleas- 1 Sunday and Monday. The Bride Will Rejoice At the presents slu- p-ei-iv/ no matter what they may he, or where they came from. But if you wish to he sure that your offering will receive the admiring attention of everybody, get it at thiH store. Then you are SURE to be right. You CAN’T go wrong hy giving cut glass and silverwaro. And you CAN’T go wrong if you get it here. Everything we show you would do credit to your judg ment and good taste. We can interest you at a small price or as high as you cure to go in figures. Always trust us to have the right goods. H. S. BANT A Moses, and other relatives. Mi-s Alice Moses, who has lieen teach ing music near Gordele, came home Thursday. Mrs Henry Dominick has returned home from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Rosa I ,ester, of A1 liuils. Prof. F. (). Watkins and lit flu son, Raiforii, Misses Jimmie, Nancy and Emma Shell and Miss Lizzie Walker at tended the marriage of Miss Fannie Me Kov and Mr. S, N. Strong, of the Fourth District, last Thursday. The hrid Mr. and Mrs. J. 'I'. Arnnlhof Senoia. visited Mrs. M. E. Arnall one day lost week. Rock Spring. T. G. Haines and brother, George, made a. business trip to Sharpsburg last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Willie McGee and little daughter and Msss Anna Parrott spent last Sunday most pleusant.ly with Mr. has and Mrs. James Smith, at Kerlron. many* relatives and friends here who wisii for the couple muchjliappiuess. Albert Thurmond and son, Lovie, visited his father and mother last week. The temperance meeting was held at the Methodist church on the third Sun day. Rev. E. A. Ware gave a most in teresting lecture, and Prof. A. S. Jones and Messrs. J. D. Arnold and L. T. Moses made splendid talks. The meet ing will be held at the Baptist church Mr. mid Mrs. Hugh Bowen visited relatives near Palmetto lust Sunday. A. F. Parrott und S. O. Houston made a business trip to Palmetto lust. Satur day. James Knowles, of Fayetteville, who is traveling agent for the Fayetteville nursery, spent Monday last with his sis ter, Mrs. A. F. Parrott. M. D. Thurmond is boasting of having the first ripe peaoiies in his community next third Sunday. We hope these! t *‘* H y " ar ' meetings will do lasting good in this I »• A - JJrow “ “«''* fftuli| y- Mi8808 (ieor - eomiriunity gia and Nora Harper and Wilber Hous- Rev. B. P. Allen preached to a large ton attended children's day exercises at congregation Sunday. We are always ! Hopewell, in Fayette county, last San- glad to have Bro. Allen with us. C^uur- ‘'‘D’’ ter)v meeting was held at Standing Ml '- a,ld ■ V ' 1 ' 8 ' M - D. Thurmond spent Rock Saturday. J Wednesday in Newnan. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Waldron visited | — Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walker Sunday. j Subscribe tor The News.