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J. T. HOLLEMAN,
PRESIDENT.
W. L. KEMP,
VICE l'RES. AND TRKAS.
J. \V. ANDREW’S,
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.
,ij 8 Atlanta, Georgia.
Attorney Wanted to Act
as Local Correspondent
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I.OOK FOR OUR PRIVATE “ A-GRADE ” MARK
ATLANTA BUGGY COMPANY, - - Atlanta, Georgia
i,. A. Alsabrook visited relatives
■ | || e |i • j in Atlanta last Sunday.
Local News of Newnan ♦
Huy your sidewalk tile from the
Newnan Tile Works. tf
AIiss I’earl Unglue is visiting in
Atlanta.
Frank Holmes spent last Thurs
day night in I.aGrange.
Dr. Anderson, Dentist; gas ad
ministered; Sal hide Bldg. tf
Dr. J. A. Carlton was down
from' Palmetto last Tuesday.
Scroggin’s is tin* plane to have
your pictures framed, cheap. 12
Mr. ,1. T. Kirby returned Mon
day from Philadelphia and New
York.
Mr. and Mrs. (i. 'I'. Stocks were
in Barnesville last Saturday and
Sunday.
Rev. W. A. Parks,from Whites-
burg, was in the city Monday and
Tuesday.
Major ('. M. Speer, of Carroll
ton, was in Newnan the latter part
of last week.
Mr. T. M. Treadaway, of Cave
Spring, is visiting his mother, Mrs.
\V. C. Treadaway.
A very important meeting
Knights of Pythias Monday night,
June 11th. Come!
Mr. Robert Mattox, of West
Toccoi, Fla., was in the city sev
eral days last week.
Master Russell Briggs, of At
lanta, is visiting his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Fouse.
Rev. V. E. Manget, of Marietta,
is on a visit to his sons, Messrs. I).
T. and V. E. Manget, Jr.
Mrs. Raymond J. Lee, of At
lanta, is the guest of her parents,
(’apt. and Mrs. J. H. Russell.
Mrs. W. Y. Atkinson, Mrs.
George H. Balt/ell and child and
Miss Georgia Atkinson have re
turned from a week’s visit to Mil-
ledgeville.
A. W. Stubbs visited relatives
in Fairburu last Sunday.
Miss Ruth Whatley has return
ed home from a visit to Carrollton.
Hugh Hackney, of Atlanta, is
spending a two weeks vacation in
Newnan.
Mrs. A. W. Stubbs is visiting
Judge and Mrs. L. S. Roan at
Fairburu.
Miss Myrtie Stephens, of
Whitesburg, is the guest of rela
tives in Newnan.
c. B. Quillian, of Emory Col
lege, visited Dr. J. W. Quillian
and family this week.
Mrs. W. ti. Post and children
] are making a two weeks visit to
relatives at Woodbury.
Own an
Automobile
Have you ever considered
the question of purchasing
an automobile? Without in
vestigation. you have proba
bly decided that an automo
bile is an expensive luxury
you cannot afford. Such is
not the case. Automobiles
can be purchased at figures
so low that the prices are a
revelation to the average
man who is able to own one
of these machines. If inter
ested in the automobile ques
tion, consult Flannery. He
represents in Newnan lead
ing manufacturers of auto
mobiles, and will he pleased
to discuss the matter with
interested persons and pros
pective buyers .of first-class
machines.
Frank J. Flannery
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
Mrs. L. X. Coney, alter a stay
of some length in Newnan, left last
Monday for Untie,dgc, Ga.
A few hundred 1(1x20 frames to
go at 75c, while they last.
12 Seroggin Furniture Co.
Dr. and Mrs. Sam Bradshaw
and children leave this week for a
visit to relatives in Franklin, Ky.
Mrs. E. H. Odum and children,
of Griffin, were the guests of rela
tives iu Newnan several days this
week.
Mesdames Minerva Robbins and
Emma Allen, of Atlanta, are the
guests of Mr. J. T. Nolan and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. ,T. R. Hamrick, of
Cordele, are visiting Mrs. Sallie
Hornsby and other relatives in
Newnan.
Miss May Wood, of La Fayette,
Ala., was the attractive guest of
Misses Frances and May Herring
last week.
Mr. W. B. Pringle has returned
from Charleston, S. C. His moth
er, who was dangerously ill, is
improving.
Miss Effie Hornsby, who spent
several months with relatives in
Cordele, has returned to her home
in Newnan.
Mrs. Tf. C. Fisher and Miss
Dorothy Burpee leave next week
for a stay of some length at Bor
den-Wheeler Springs.
Miss Cora Stephens leaves Sat
urday for Oxford, where she will
visit relatives and attend Emory
College commencement.
Miss Clara Brown, agent for the
Central of Georgia Railway, at
Sargent, spent yesterday in Grif
fin.—Griffin News and Sun.
Miss Virginia Bailey left Friday
morning for her home in Newnan.
She is one of the popular teachers
in the Public Schools.—LaGrange
Graphic.
Mrs. H. H. Hopple and little
son, of Atlanta, have joined Mr.
Hopple and will spend the sum
mer in Newnan. They are at the
Virginia House.
Mrs. F. M. Bryant entertained
delightfully at a spend-tbe-day
party Thursday, complimentary to
Mrs. Taliaferro, of Gadsden, and
Miss Wagnon, of Opelika.
Philip Orr, who returned home
from Mercer University last week,
has been ill with malarial fever
since his arrival. His friends are
1 sorry to hear of his illness and
| hope he will »soon recover.
Judge Stephen Powell arrived
from the Philippines this week
and is receiving a hearty welcome
from scores of friends. He will
spend the summer in Newnan.
Books circulated by Carnegie
Library during the month of May:
Fiction, 790; (Massed Literature,
' N4; total, 874.
Mrs. D. B. Wood roof, Libr’n.
Miss Vera Lassiter, of Luthers-
ville, was the guest of Mrs. F. M.
Bryant this week. She was en-
route to her home from the G. N.
and I. College in Millcdgcvillc.
A service will he conducted at
the Episcopal church next Sunday
afternoon at four o’clock by Rev.
W. E. Vann. The public cordial
ly invited to attend the service.
Lost—In Newnan, May doth,
brown poeketbook containing gold
' bracelet, pair of gloves and some
|silver money. Kinder will please
return to New York Bargain Store.
For Sale—ThreeSO-saw Winship
gins; also complete Manger system.
Will sell all or part; cheap, for
cash or on time. B. 11. Dial,
Newnan, Ga., R. F. D. No. I.
Yes, we manufacture picture
frames and make high grade por
traits in Crayon, Pastel and Sepia.
Newnan Picture Frame Works.
Brewster Bldg. tf
Judge A. I*. Freeman was in
Macon this week to attend com
mencement at Mercer University.
Judge Freeman is one of the hon
ored Trustees of that great institu
tion.
Hr. and Mrs.J. A. Sasser and
little son, .1. A., Jr., recently of
Senoiti, were in the city yesterday
on their way to Atlanta, where
they will make their residence.— ,
Griffin News and Son.
Mrs. R. R. Price, of Palatka,
Fla., Mrs. A. V. Lipscomb and
daughter, Hiss Eleanor, of Jasper,
Ala., and Miss Lucile Hargrove,
of Birmingham, are the guests of
Mrs. E. ,1. Orr and family.
Found—At Bolton’s Crossing,
Thursday morning of last week,
poeketbook containing money.
Owner can gel same by calling at
tin 1 News office, identifying pock-
el book and paying for Ibis notice.
At regular monthly meeting of
County ('ommissioners, held Wed
nesday, nothing except routine
business was transacted. Rewards
for escaped convicts were increased
from #50 to #100, the first named
iignres representing size of rewards
that have heretofore been offered.
Baseball Goods
A Sample Line of Reach’s Goods.
HO in. ad justable window screens 45c
Sid in. adjustable window screens 60c
2 II x d-10 screen doors SI.00
Si x 7 screen doors 1.10 and 1.25
Si \ 7 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 25 and 50 foot lengths, evnrv piece
guaranteed, per foot 8c
Woven hose with heavy rubber linings. 1 and
Si-1 sizes, iu 25 and 5(1 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 SI.00
Our New Perfection
Blue Flame Oil Stove is
Giving Satisfaction.
1 burner
2 burner
5! burner
(I.i'gs ?>0c ext rn.)
Single ovens, round
Single ovens, square
Double ovens, sqii'il'e
No. Si, 2 and I oil -i,,\o lamps, j
for heating water and doim
SI.25
2.110
2.50
si tin-
light
Fruit Jars
Mason’s 1-qt. I mil jars, per doz
Mason’s 2-qi. fruit jars, per d< ..
Mason’s porcelain lined jar cap
rubbers, per do/.. , .,
IlllO dozen jar rnbi t-, per d< z
Newnan Hardware Company
Have your mules ami horses in
sured in the Mutual Life Stock In
surance Company of Georgia. Full
face value of all policies will be
paid. For information and terms,
call on or write to J. W. WiJI-
coxon, agent for Coweta and Meri
wether counties, Newnan, Ga. tf
Hon. H. ('. Arnall, of Newnan,
lias been appointed a member of
the board of trustees of the Geor
gia School for the Deaf at Cave
Springs, to succeed B. M. Davis,
of Macon, deceased. The appoint
ment was made by Governor Ter
rell Monday morning.—Atlantal
Journal.
Newnan is glad to welcome
home the talented young artist,
Miss Frances Herring, whose work
in the art department at Shorter
College received first honor at the
closing exercises of that famous in
stitution. Miss Herring’s first art
| work was executed under Mrs.
Jos. T. Kirby, of this city.
Tom Powell, son of Judge and
Alls. J. S. Powell, of Newnan, was
| a member of the graduating class
j of M>0<» at Donald Fraser School at
Decatur. He made an excellent
j record as a student and his speech,
delivered during commencement
last week, was received with great
enthusiasm by his auditors. The
subject of his declamation was
“Robert E. Lee.”
Attorney W. M. Glass left New
nan a few days ago for Oklahoma,
where he expects to settle down
and practice law. He will look
over the country some before de
ciding upon a place in which to
locate. Mr. Glass’ friends in New
nan and Coweta county regret his
departure to the West,but all wish
him the greatest possible success
in his new field of effort.
Mr. P. T. McCutchen leaves to-
! day to attend the National Edi
torial Association, which meets in
Indianapolis, Ind., Tuesday next.
After a session of three days the
association will make a tour of
I Indiana as well as the great lakes,
j visiting Montreal, Ottawa and
| Toronto, in Canada, and Niagara
Falls, Mr. McCutchen is the
Executive Committeeman of the
association for Georgia, and ex
pects several of the Georgia editors
I to take the delightful outing.
The friends of Col. George L.
Peavy will be pleased to learn that
he has almost recovered from the
effects of a malignant cancer on his
face. The cancer appears to have
yielded to treatment and has al
most entirely disappeared. Col.
Peavy is an old and well known
citizen of Newnan, and his friends
here and elsewhere will be glad to
hear of his good fortune.
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE.
GEORGIA, Oowetu County.
By virtue of uu order from Court of
Ordinary will lie Hold before court Iiouho
door in the City of Newnan, Hiiid state
and county, on the brut Tuesday in
.Inly, mod, between the legal hours of
sale, to the highest and best bidder, for
cash, or for one-half cash and one half
payable Nov. I, 1000, with interest at s
per cent., the following described prop
erty, towit:
Seven shares of stock of the Georgia
Railroad and Banking Company ; nine
slid res of stock of the Atlanta & Wist
Point Railroad Company; nine Deben
ture Bonds of the Atlanta & West Point
Railroad Company.
Sold as the property of George R.
Sims, deceased. This June 0, 1000.
J. B. Hi ms,
J. R. Sims,
Admrs. Estate of George It. Sims, de
ceased.
cr SPECIAL SHIPMENTS l)
OF MILLINERY
Spooial shipments of the newest, and most I ash-
ionnble huts and millinery goods are received so
often ut this store Hint the stock is always fresh
and attractive. The Indies of Newnan and Cow
eta County cannot fail to find here jusl what is
desired in lovely Intis, (lowers, ribbons, etc. The
prices named on everything are as reasonable us
t he quality of t he goods will warrant . The ladies
are invited and urged to visit us and examine our
stock.
dn
%
Mrs. Lela Adams
The Bride
Will Rejoice
At the presents slu; receives, no
matter wlmt they may he, or
where they came from.
Bnt if you wisli to be sure that
your offering will receive the
admiring attention of everybody,
gut it at this store.
Then you are BURE to be
right. You CAN’T go wrong by
giving cat glass and silverware.
And you CAN’T go wrong if you
get it here.
Everything we show you
wonld do credit to your judg
ment and good taste.
We can interest you at a small
price or as high as you care to
go in figures.
Always trust us to have the
right goods.
H. S. BANT A
Sold by All Grocers
For Hot Tea
ASIC FOR OOEONO
For Iced Tea
BUY INDIA AND (JKYLON
For General Use
BUY TIIE MIXED
Nothing is more refreshing than a cup of iced tea; nothing
more beneficial when tired than a cup of hot tea.
Always the Same