The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, July 06, 1906, Image 5

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•J. T. H< >1.1.KM AN, PHKslDKNT. V. L. KEMP, VICK vkks. and tkkas. J, W. AXDKKYYK, SEOUKTAKV. 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. <vjs Atlanta, Georgia. Attorney Wanted to Act as Local Correspondent Local News ol Newnan YY . K. Richards spent Tuesday Sunday. in Atlanta. Mrs. W. I». Pringle spent Wed nesday in Atlarita. T. E. Atkinson, Esq., was in Se- noia last Tuesday. Miss Belli* Vernon King lias re turned from Griffin. Mrs. Sam Banks has returned from Marshallville. \V. L. Stallings, ., was in Atlanta yesterday. •I. E. Dent spent Friday and Saturday in Atlanta. Mr. Raphael Powell returned Monday to Savannah. W. If. 11 u(faker, Esq., is at Borden-Wheeler Springs. Dr. Anderson, Dentist; gas ad ministered; Salbide Bldg. tf Joe Delaney returned Monday from Bonlen-Wheeler Springs. Mr. and .Mrs. .J. E. Zachary spent Wednesday in Kairlmrn. Dr. A. Smith made a trip to Franklin the iirst of this week. Cashier 11. H. North of the First National Bank is confined to his home'by a sprained ankle, caused by an accident which befell him on a fishing excursion a few days ago. J. Buford Copeland, who has been doing repotorial work for tho Macon Telegraph since the begin ning of the summer vacation, re turns to his home here this week. Found—In Newnan a few days ago, a valuable gold ring, gentle man's si/e. Owner can secure same b\ identifying it and paying for Ibis advertisement at tin* News office. The glorious Fourth is respon sible for the fact that tin* News ap pears a day late this week. Part of the office force took a day off and work of issuing this week's paper was delayed. Wanted—An agent in each lo cality for a lire insurance company that insures dwellings, steam gin neries and steam mills outside of Am prepared to till orders lor j towns aiH , ( . itil , s . Address P. (). Box 37, Swainsboro. (la. I t J. F. Reynold, formerly a well known grocery merchant of Now- nan, now a resident of Jackson W. Tom Brooks, of Cedartown, is spending the week here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bryant were in Atlanta last Saturday and Fulton Milner, of Atlanta, vis ited the heme folks in Newnan this week. Dr. T. S. Bailey ,1ms returned from a stay of several weeks at Borden-Wheeler Springs. Montevallo coal from stock on hand. E. C. Gdodwyn. 1-1 W. M. By rum has returnei’l from a sojourn at Borden-Wheeler Springs and is greatly improved in vi lU-, l'la., who is “on the road” health. j for a lumber company, was in this Mr. Nat Banks and Miss Jessie icily the Iirst of this week. Banks, of A Italia, Ala., are visit-j ( - ap t. (leorge F. Balt/ell, of the ing rcluthes in New npn and < i rant : jojft |, United States In fan try, sta- ville. Special Bargains in Enamel Ware For the next ten days we have some thing special to offer to our customers in enameled ware. Note prices below: Preserving Kettles S quart enamel preserving kettles 32C 1:2 quart enamel preserving kittles 50c The friends of Mrs. W. L. Crow der, of Handy, regret to learn that she is critically ill with typhoid fever. For Sale-»-Seeond hand mule, in good condition,at reasonable price. tinned at Fort Leavenworth, Kan sas, is in Newnan v isiting his fam ily. Cupt. Balt/ell is the son-in- law of Mrs. \V. V. Atkinson. Thu Bible Circle of the First Baptist Church met with Mrs. T. It. Davis last Tuesdav afternoon Saucepans I quart open suttee* puns 17c i s quart open sauce pans. 27c CUTLERY atyttf-rADUfy/Kj SCISSORS _ RMORS Apply to Major Newnan, (la. W. A. Turner; E. <Goodwyp wishes to inform the public Lhathe has just received T. T. White Spent last Sunday | a car of blacksmith’s coal, (live with the home folks at Stonewall, him your orders. M Rev. F. J. Amis, ot \\ eleome, | Mr. It. II. Wilkinson and fain- made a trip to La<«range yostor- ily, of San Antonio, Texas, are in ‘lay* Newnan, the guests of Mr. and Mr. Roy Thompson, of Blakely, M 1 ** \\ , W. Spence.^ (la., is visiting relatives in New- Fred Kerse, u well known negro ' with only a few present. It will meet with Mrs. John It. Cates next Tuesday afternoon. A good al- Umdauco is desired. Roy 1-21 lis, for several months stamp clerk in the postollice, lias gone to his home in Meriwether county to engage in biHness with his father. 11 is successor in the postollice is Bert Atkinson, young est son of Mrs. W. Y. Atkinson. J. II. Attaway, a clever citizen nan. of middle age, who was employed | J. B. (loodwyn, Jr., of Atlanta, ,lt th « Central depot, dropped dead (,m " u die, presented the News • ’ ’ ’ . i 'i*„„ a„„ with a line cantaloupe ol the Hoke visited relatives in Newnan last ^ 1 uesday. Smith variety on the glorious Tom Phillips, col., will prepare Ko urth. Mr. Attaway says he is a barbecue for the white people,on j ,. aisillK m)m , bllt H 'oke Smith ,L II. Neely s place near 1 min, on m ,,] ons this y ea r and that they urn Friday, July 13th. the finest he has ever grown. Mr. and Mrs. \\ . H. Davis, ol Have your mules and horses in- Washington City, arq visiting rela- ! sure( , in the Mutuai Life Stock In- tivesin Newnan and will remain j surance Company of Georgia. Full here for several weeks. Dishpans 10 quart enameled dish pans 25c I I quart enameled dish pans ... . 85c IT quart enameled dish pans 45c Dairy Pans _ quart 11 4 <i “ ,H “ maint'led dairy pans 10c 15c 20c 25c 30c Recent purchases of pucket knives gives us the strongest line of cutlery shown in Newnan. Our line includes three of the best known makes of imported kniv<*s that come In Amer ica., also several well known American makes that are guaranteed to give the purchaser sat isfaction, In our stock of Rodgers, IXL, lin ker, Keen Klit ter, Miller Rms. and King Clip per knives we can suit every customer in qual ity and price. Newnan hardware Company Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bailey visit ed relatives at Whitesburg last Sunday. (live your orders to the Newnan j Market and Ice Company for Cow eta raised mutton. Mrs. Rebecca (iottieb is spend ing a month at Atlantic City and in New York City. Mrs. W. H. Daniel, of Thomas- ten, is the guest of Prof, and Mrs. J. A. Pendergrast. Ernest Aston has accepted a po sition in Macon and left for that city a few days ago. Attorneys YY\ C. Wright and T. F. Rawls made a professional visit toSenoia last Monday. ! face value of all policies will be Services at St. Raul’s Episcopal j paid. For information and terms, church next Sunday at 4 o’clock, call on or write to J. W. YY'ill- by the Rev. Robt. F. De Bell. Cordial invitation to all to attend. I Mr. C. A. Stacy, who has been the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. J. H. coxon, agent for Coweta and Car- roll counties, Newnan, (la. If Mr. <>. YY’. Rassavant, of Lynch burg, Y’a., a recent graduate of his hospitality and the line quality of the dinner Jun e been heard. After dinner the crowd was polled, and of Hie 2<i gentlemen present, 25 voted for Hoke Smith and one was non-committal. YVhile waiting for a train at the union passenger station in this city yesterday, Mrs. YY’.Y’. Brooks, oi'Senoia, who was on her way to Atlanta, missed a valuable gold headed umbrella, for which search was at once made. The umbrella was found in the ladies toilet room, but the beautiful handle, which If in the administration of the office I have merited your approv al, do me the great kindness to write (lev. J. M. Terrell, Atlanta, (la., a letter saying so and asking my reappointment. I use this medium for making this request as it is probable the appointment will be made before it is possible forme to set* all my Ordinary’s Court. A. R. Barelield, executor of estate of Susan S. Hibson,, was granted letters of dismission. <1. 10. Barks, guardian of Jose])h W. I’arks, was granted letters of dismission. T. F. Rawls, administrator of (“state of J. D. Brown, deceased, was granted leave tx> sell lands. '1'. If. Rawls was appointed guar- friends in person. I can but promise you lor the In- , ( |j ail ,n' the property of tin* estates lure the same energy and zeal in j ()H( . ai . j. siluS) pp, <>. Sims and the discharge ot the duties ol ol j ifoluirt <1. Sims, minor children of lice that has characterized my past; j sj llls dec,-used record. With my experience I be Simms for the past three weeks, the Law Department of the I ni j will return to St. Louis next Sat- (versrty of Georgia, is now a resi dent of Newnan and is associated with Hon. YY r . C. YVright in the practice of law. Newnan is pleas ed to have Mr. Rassavant within her gates and trusts In* will meet with great success here. The following students of the Special Orders unlay. 1>. B. Monroe and John W. Cur rie, of Raeford, N. (’., and L. YY'. Bailey, of Leesburg, Fla., entered Wanted—An agent in each conn- i the Southern School of Telegraphy ty in Georgia to write Live Stock this week. Insurance lorSavannah, <>a., ( om- 'fhe number of books issued dur- pany. Address R. <>. Box 3 : V big the month of June at the Car- Southern School of Telegraphy left Swainsboro, Ga. VA , u ,jrj,, Library was as follows: Fic- this week to accept positions on the -——■~ —— ““““tion, 1150; classed literature, 5(i; Central, Louisville dx Nashville, total, 1 000. Chattanooga Southern, Southern, ... . . Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Yes, we manufacture picture .... .. . ... ,, . .... . Air Line railroads: YY . I. Srite, iraiues and make high grade por traits in Crayon, Rastel and Sepia. Newnan Ricture Frame YY’orks. Brewster Bldg. tf Judge R. YY’. Freeman and daughter, Miss Xansie, went to Senoia last Monday to attend the funeral of their relative, Miss Re becca Freeman. . T . , present. Jt was a pleasant and We have.tufct purchased a score,enjoyable affair. Politics and the ol line native sheep and wilHiegin 1 guljernatorial campaign received a : serving Coweta raised mutton to fair share of attention in the way our customers today. Newnan 0 f discussion, and the fact was Market and Ice Co. developed that only three or four The postolliee, banks and fae votem in th ‘* « f <bl ' fc y> ol ' to lies of Newnan were closed on 1,101 present, at the cue were op- the Fourth. The day was extreme- I’ os, - (1 lo Hok ‘‘ Hmith - ly quiet in Newnan, however; the Capt. S. S. Nash entertained the I crowd in town being small. county officials and several other friends at dinner on July 4 at. Iiis was an heirloom, was gone, much , to the discomfiture of Mrs. Brooks. ' ,ll "‘ 1,0 I ,U 1 a,n ll "‘ I’ 1 " The police were notified of the I*™ 1 ^ ,m th,H i,n l ,orttt " t office, theft, but the handle, which was j broken off near the top, has not, (,ovm,or In my behalf, been found.—Griffin News and Sun. I trust my friends will write the II YY'. G. Rust. Last will and testament of A Starr, deceased, was admitted probate in common form. N. to Special orders for line Jew elry, Watches, Diamonds and Silverware will receive the most prompt and careful at tention if given to us. Any thing desired in these lines may be secured readily and quickly by placing an order here. 1 am in touch with the largest manufacturers and wholesale dealers in the United States, and am pre pared to purchase these goods at reasonable - figures. Bear these facts in mind and let me serve you when vou have special orders to place. Frank J. Flannery Watchmaker and Jeweler. Aii enjoyable Fourth of July barbecue was given at Mr. Emmett Bailey’s country home near A mail. About 25 guests were in attend mice; among tin* number being the following ladies and gentlemen from Newnan: Mr. and Mrs. C. L. !„, .,, , u J , K. Joiihh itii<1 >itiii11 y lust Sunday Iledenberg, Misses Emmie Terry Dodson. J. K. Boone, of Sargent, who tins lie- oepled tlie position of niilway mail clerk, will begin work next Thursday. Edrlie Hoy Hyde,who lias had typhoid pneumonia, Ik rapidly improving. O. It. Hays, of Newnan, visited Mr Notice. Regular conclave of Tailored < ’om in in id cry, No. II, Knights ; Templar, will la* lieid next Friday night, .Inly 13. There will la* work in I lie Red Cross degree. J. J. K kith, 10. (’. John Ask K\f, Recorder. YY r . (i. Cauthen, YY’. M. Sanders, (’: 15. Bailey, C. V. Carter, W. J. YY'oods, Sam Caldwell, T. S. Su- song, (). M. Dozier. A barbecue was given at S. Y\ Carpenter’s place last Tuesday af ternoon and about forty gentlemen from Newnan and elsewhere were MiHH Ora Copeland, of Welcome, is Hardaway, Linda spending a few days with relatives and Lou Reavy, Miss friends near Dodson. J. J. Reese and mother visited rela tives in Douglas county the latter part of last week. Ed Copeland and Miss Kara Austin visited Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Copeland Sunday. Mr. J. (’. Hood and family, who moved to Newnan last, spring, moved """ —— back to their farm near Koscoe last Solicitor Post to the People, week. Mr. Hood was clerk for Block Bros. Co. while in Newnan, hut his Snead, Ruth Si m ri I, Mary Hester, Misses Mary Lou Holmes and Ellen Gridin; Lewis Rowell, ('lias. Deadweylcr, Lcbramlt Lin don, James Brewster, Henry Bailey, Walter Holmes, (’has. Fain, Mr. Poole. Newnan, (la., July I, 1001!. To the Citizens of Coweta County: For one term 1 have been the Solicitor of the City Court of Now- nan, during which time I have en deavored to discharge the duties of the office fearlessly and without favor. I am an applicant for re appointment for another term, and had hoped I would have no oppo- heulth would not permit him staying there the remainder of the year. Several persons from this community attended the Chattahoochee Convention in Douglas county Iasi Saturday and Sunday. The next convention wilt he held at Andrew’s Chapel, near Koscoe, the first Sunday in next July and Satur day before. Baskin Moore and sister, Miss Maggie bon, v,sited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hyde last Sunday. Tom King and J. S. Carmieal.of New- YY anted—A good agent in each ,, , ,, ^ camp on the Newnan and Prank county to appoint sub agents tor .. . . . . ... •' 1 , , . . . . !in road, about six miles from tin and represent the best Live Stock u „; u (l t Insurance Co. in Georgia. Capital stock #10,000. Address, P. L. Watspn, Heety. A Treas, almost nail, vinted near Koscoe Sunday, officers The 11 xt meeting of the G. b A city. The gentlemen who were the genial Captain’s guests pro nounced the occasion a marked success, and many expressions sition, as it has been the unbroken custom that our will be withMr. and Mr hold two terms, but within the la-T Newton on the night of July 21. few days Col. YY'. L. Stallings has — - — entered the contest for the place j A. R. Barelield, of Hannah, and is seeking the endorsement of Douglas county, was a visitor to 15 Swainsboro, Ga. |commendatory and laudatory of the people for the position I have. I Newnan the Iirst of this week. Our Repair Department Ik just aching to get a chance to be of service to vou Ii in si thorough ly equipped that there is no repair jot) that it Ik ufniid to tackle. We repair the highest guides of winches that lire made, with a per fect knowledge of the care they should receive. We rejuvenate tired clocks so that they run again as good as new We repair rings and brooches and eye glassesi and such things, and stand ready to assist you at short notice in any emergency that rnay require the use of our n-pair depart ment. Mr. Thomas IJ. Johnson, nn expert watch maker, is now in our repair department, and prompt and efficient attention \mII lie given to all orders. H. S. BANTA