The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, June 08, 1906, Image 4

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/ STEWART & PARKS Wo furnish sup plies for the farm er's oil me an<l farm. Lowest prices for cash; reasonable terms on credit purchases. STEWART & PARKS J G. Buyers, the popnlnr photograph er of Carrollton, is in Whitesbnrg tliis week. • We are very sorry to note the illness of Miss Mary I>ou Goodman this week. .1. L. A1 tnon spent Saturday and Sun day at home. Otis Copeland went up to Carrollton last Saturday to attend the marriage of his uncle, Dr. J. K. Sewell. Charlie Bledsoe visited Carrollton i Sunday. Miss Nona Pentecost, of Roopville, sjieiit Sunday night here with her friend, Mrs. T. Friddell. She was on I her way home from an extended visit to , relatives in Newnan. Welcome Parks and wife visited rela tives in Coweta Sunday. Miss Fitigenia Watkins, who is attend ing LaCirange Female College, returned home this week for vacation. Dodson. Rock Spring. Miss Mini Chandler, of Newnan-, is the giit.^t ill .1 ('. Lewis and wife I Ills Week. Willie Posey anil wife and dunghler, of Miirelatnl visited F. M. Parrott and family Iasi Suiiduy. A .1 llailev and \ F Parrott wore in Newnan Iasi Saturday Albeit I lav lies : 11||| soil, T. G IlllVIles, s|H*i11 Saturday in Newnan. Kcv C .1 Short and daughter, Miss Grii'I.V. of Fairhiirn, and Miss /enohm Thurmond, of Palmetto, were the guests nl M I). Thurmond and family last Sal urduy. Mr and Mrs. Uenrge Lewis, of Senoia visited the former’s parents here Iasi Saturday and Sunday. Charlie Seely and wife, of Slop, (la., were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. S A. Brown. I’lie uniiiial singing al Honk Spring last Sunday wasasueeess and was iiiiudi enjoyed by all present, the following towns and ohurehes being well rep re sented: Newnan, Senoia, Slmrpsbnrg, Palmello, l-’iitrhurii, Madras, MnColliini. I {It 11 III ll. Hapllsl ltesl, Hopewell, Kill-Ill- /er, Coke s ('Impel ami (llellll Grove. The in-\t it 11 ll tin I Hinging w ;ll immir an the first Sunday in .liilv, I1MI7, instead id I lie tlrsl Sun la v ill .1 one Among I lie distinguished visitors al Rock Spring Sunday was Hon. .1 I) \r mild, who was aeonnipiinind bv Ins niece Miss Nannie Lou llnghie, of Arniill. Miss Lou Klla Perdue, of Senoia, is visiting relatives at. Roseoe. Them will be a "Sacred Harp’ sing ing at New Lebanon cliurcli on tlie next fourth Sunday. J. C. Dukes, who was a student at Lo- ; oust Grove during the past term, is now at home. Mr A. N. Starr died at his home at, Roseoe Inst Saturday night. Ilis remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at An drews Chapel lust Sunday; the fuueral service being conducted by his pastor, Key W. S. Gaines, of Newnan Mr. Starr laid ro< pies ted Mr. .1, C Sewell to speak at his funeral, and that gentleman complied by’making an impressive talk. The ih ceased was 70 years of age and leaves a wife and six children. Dr. .1 R. Sewell, who once resided at Mr and Mrs. Arthur Sasser left Mon day for Atlanta, where tjiev will reside We regret very much to give them up Miss Halford Sneed, Principal of Brantley Institute, returned to her home in Forsyth, Monday. Prof. W. G Thompson, assistant teacher, has gone in lie home at Monticcllo, Miss Evelyn Carlton will leave today lor llep/ihah, where she will attend eonimeneeiiieiit as the guest of her sister M is ■ Mary ( jirllon. Miss Opal Melvulght entertained very delight I all y at ten last Friday evening in honor of Mis Stella Nolan. Mrs G I) Pollock and children, of Atlanta, are the guests of Mrs. M, II. Couch. Whitesburg. Roseoe but who removed to Carrollton several years ago, was married on June •Jnd to Miss Auimye Robinson, a lovely young woman ot that town. Mrs. C T. Sewell is on the sick list. ,1. (’. Hood, of Newnan, who has been sick for several days, is now at the home ! of his father in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dukes went to Locust (irove to attend commencement. Their son, .1. C. Dukes, wasa member of the griiduling class of that institution, i Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Smith have a son. and sp ak of naming him "Hoke”. Mrs. Sallie .luckson died at tie home of her daughter, Mrs. <’. T. Sewell, last Sunday afternoon at the age of years. She is survived by :18 grand children ami ID great grandchildren. The interment | was in the cemetery at Macedonia last Monday; the funeral service being eon- I dueled by her pastor, Rev. W. W Hoop. 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. Senoia. Mr. and Mrs. M II. Couch entertained delightfully at dinner last Wednesday in honor of Col. ,1. G Nolan, of MoDon cmgli. Those present to meet Col Nn- Inn were Mrs. George K Nolan, Muriel la; Miss Stella Nolan. Nolan, (hi.; Mr. John A Stewart, Atlanta; MUses Rai- ford Sneed, ()pal MeKinght, Kate and Ruth Cocke; Messis. II P. Uedwilie, Harold McKnight. Miss Margaret Cooper, who had linen teaeliiug iiiusie at Wesleyan Female Col lege, Macon, has returned home. Mi John A. Stewart, of Atlanta, was here several (lays, recently, the guest of Mr II. P. Hedwlne. The annual Sunday school picnic was held at Starr's mill last Friday. B W. Fraotnanfcashier of the hank lit Kingston, spent Sunday here with Ins mother. Miss Ktlial Finley left Tuesday for Uroenoville, where she will attend the Keith-McLaughlin wedding Mrs T. T. Bradley, who has been in very had honllh for the past two years, was able in Cline- to town one day last week mid spend the day with her daugh ter, Mrs. VV li. Drake. Her friends in Whiti sharg are indeed pleased to know she is soini'wliat Improved. Rev. P. E. Buyers, of Winston, spout the gn-alei-pari (if last week with his INirents near town Judge W. 0. Hodnett and Ordinary •I. II. Biiitou, of Carrol I ton, were m the city tin latier part of Inst week. ,1. W. Houston, one of our clever townsmen, went over to Newnan to a hai'heene one day last week. Misses Mnrv Watkins, Clyde and liuili Almoii are visiting Incniis in Car rollton tins week. J. B. Bully, the road overseer of this | district, went to Carrollton Friday. Mrs, G W. Books has been suffering for the past ten days with a earhunole. Hon. Hamilton Hogan was quite sick ' a few days last week, hut his friends | will lie glad lo know I hat he has about recovered. lCil Boone, of Sargent, visited bis sis ter, Mrs. W. T. Strickland, near town, j Sunday. ; T. T. Bradley and Clarence Mcrk went over to Newnan Saturday. A large number of our young people went out to Mt. /inn Sunday to attend a Sundny-Hohool rally. (t. A. Hogan, of Carrollton, spent Sunday with Ins father, lion. Hamilton Milltown. Hogan, near town W. F. Bilge worth expects to make a trip to Warm Springs this week to visit ins brother. The excursion to Grant Park last Sat urday proved a success, except that a few ol our youtlg people didn’t reach the Terminal station in time to cone-hack on tTie excursion train. It was said to he the best mill picnic on record J. 1). Yarbrough moved with his fam ily from Roanoke, Ala , Tuesday, and will make this place his home. William White, who was suffering with mumps at our last writing, is very much hotter. Kunice, little daughter of J T. .lack- sou and wife, has been quite sink the past week. Frank Barton moved with his family to Winder, Gn , last week Mrs. M. <1. Damron, from Whitehall, Qa., came down Saturday afternoon to spend the summer with her son and daughter, Pat Damron, and Mrs. 1). M. Wood. Jim Whatley ih still suffering with his hand that was mangled two weeks ago by falling from a wagon. Miss Dollie Wallace is visiting rela tives and friends at Winder. The infant of Homer Allen and wife has been siok the past week. ID- A. Jackson, from Clem, is visiting the family of his sou, J. T. Jackson. The women of our community have decided it will he a good idea to organize a missionary society, so will meet soon and organize. Hope that as many wo men as possibly can will turn out and go to work to send the gospel into heathen lands Cora Lee Lawrence left last week for Hurtville to visit her father, whom she BRADLEY & BANKS i UfMfUfUfttfUftVtVttfItfIffUfMfUCUTHfUflbAftSttfUCUfISUftSMf-.«• -i■ fe« Where you find Glad Rags for your horse ' has not seen in five years. She lives here with her grandmother, Mrs. Ham- i rick. Joe Cnnally, from Palmetto, visited in our community last Sunday. Mrs. T. C. MeUehee went to La- Grange Monday of last, week and re turned Thursday neenmpunied by her daughter, Mrs. John Garner, and little 1 son, Ira. ; Eunice Farmer, who was sick at our | last writing, is thought »o be improving. Mrs. J. J. Hendrix, from Welcome, spout last Sunday with her daughter, I Mrs. Homer Allen. All are invited to attend our tent meeting, which is being conducted by Bro. John B. Goins and brethren from other towns. We hope that much good may he accomplished through these earnest servants of God. The tent is located near the city hall ground. There was no Sunday school at the Chapel last Sunday morning, owing to absence of the Superintendent, who went to the picnic Saturday and didn’t get back till Sunday afternoon. The writer didn’t have space last week to say bnt little in regard to our trip to Atlanta. To say we enjoyed it, doesn’t express it. Wo had the pleasure of going to Dr. Broughton's Tabernacle, and being shown through every apart ment, and we found that sociability is the secret of his success as n minister of the gospel. He knows each one of his members by name when and wherever he sees them, and gives each one work to do. We also attended the Glenn Street Baotist church and taught a Sun day school class. We enjoyed the music j there; they have six instruments and n | chorous of :t() or more voices. Standing Rock. Only a Word About our Harness De partment- : Made of heavy West ern stock tanned by the old fashioned tan bark process and made by the most skilled labor. We carry about one hundred sets in stock, with an average of twenty-five styles, ranging in price Ernest Freeman and Will Melson have new boarders. They are girls. Mrs. T. G. McCullough and J. B. Henslee are on the sick list. Walter Morgan is suffering with a bad case of poison. Etta Lou McCullough, who has been j attending the Deaf and Dumb Institute ' at Cave Spring, is at home to spend va-1 cation. Miss Maud Entrekiu is expected home to spend vacation in a few days. She is attending LaGrange Female College. Notice. Make your state and county tax returns before the books close. The ; law requires that books must be completed by certain time. The ; books cannot be made until returns ; are in. In office at court house : every day until June 20th. E. Gary Summers, T. K. from $7.50 to $50. In fact, we carry everything needed for your horse. Orr & Powell Night School. Working boy, it is for you Young man if your educational ad- i vantages have been limited, come. Additional instruction will in crease your profits, usefulness and happiness. At my residence. Daniel Walker. MICHAELS-STERN; FINE CLOTHING^ MICHACLV, BTIRN * CO.' THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR- How to dress well at small expense, is the question, and a hard one. Let us solve the problem for you. We carry in stock fine hand-made garments made by celebrated whole sale tailors like Hamburger Bros. & Co. and others. They equal the finest custom work in every particular of finish, style and fit. They are tailored far better and the price is reasonable. There is no question as to the quality of these garments; they are the product of the highest class tailor ing institutions. Character, style and expert workmanship are reflected in every detail of their construction. Come and see the new spring and summer styles. We can show you excellent suits from #10.00 to #20.00. BARNETT, ST. JOHN & CO. Greenville Street.