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J. T. HOLLEMAN,
PRESIDENT.
W. L. KEMP,
' K'K-PHES. ANI) THKAS.
.J. W. ANDREWS,
SECRETARY.
LOANS OF $1,000 TQ $20,000 PLACED AT LOW
RATES ON IMPROVED FARMS IN THIS COUNTY
If you desire such & Loan, write us fully.
THE SOUTHERN MORTGAGE CO.
■vs Atlanta, Georgia.
Attorney Wanted to Act
as Local Correspondent
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|Local News of Newnan I
Get ready for Boone's salt*!
K. R. I>ent spent several days in
Atlanta last week.
<1. I*. Bradley, Esq., was in At
lanta last Tuesday.
Boy Brown was in Atlanta last
Sunday and Monday.
<1. B. Barr. Esq., is spending
this week in Alabama.
• B. S. Baris, of Columbus, was
in Newnan last Sunday.
Hr. .1. (1. Earnest, of Atlanta,
was in the city Saturday.
1). T. Manget spent Sunday in
Marietta with his family.
W . S. Dent left .Monday for a
short trip ‘‘on the road.”
Hu^h Hackney, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday in Newnan.
H. A. Hubert has returned from
a business trip to Whitosburg.
Miss Lucile Arnold has returned
from an extended visit to Texas.
Capt. George Baltzell left Mon
day for a visit to relatives in Fla.
Mrs. Knapp, of Atlanta, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. X. B. Hud
son.
Walter Sams, a young man from
Jackson, (la., is now with Holt X
(’ales.
Mr. E. It. Barrett and family
are visiting relatives in Wilkes
county.
Mr. H. M. Willis, ofTrion, (la.,
is visiting his brother, Mr. Frank
Willis.
Col. Lloyd Thomas and family,
of Tallapoosa, are visiting relatives
in Newnan.
Judge L. A. Perdue is sojourn
ing at Borden-Wheeler Springs for
a few days.
Dr. W. A. Calhoun, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday in the city, the guest
of relatives.
Am prepared to till orders for
Montevallo coal from stock on
hand. E. O. Goodwyn. 14
FOB SALE—Good second-hand
buggy. Apply to John 1). Faver
at I». T. Mangel Co.'s.
Mrs. Sam Bradshaw and chil
dren have returned from a visit to
Tennessee and Kentucky.
Mrs. J. L. Barge and children
will spend next week with rela
tives in Campbell county.
P. G. Stanley, one of Holt A
Special
Orders
Special orders for fine 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. I am in touch with
the largest manufacturers
and wholesale dealers in the
United Slates, and am pre
pared to purchase these
goods at reasonable figures.
Bear these facts in mind
and let me serve you when
you have special orders to
place.
Frank J. Flannery
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
Cates' popular employes, is spend
ing this week in Columbus.
Col. Hugh Downing, of Colum
bus, spent Sunday in Xewnan
with his family and relatives.
Master Anderson Drake, from
Atlanta, is visiting his grand
mother, Mrs. A. M. Hartsfield.
Our circular gives you the idea
of the value of ready cash. Attend
the sale, at Boone’s.
H. W. Dent and little daughter,
Louise, of Atlanta, spent Sunday
in Xewnan, the guests of relatives.
The series of meetings announced
to begin nt the Presbyterian church
next Monday has been indefinitely
postponed.
The Bible Circle of the first Bap
tist Church will meet with Airs. E.
o. Reese next Tuesday afternoon
at 4 o’clock.
Hon. J. D. Hammett, wife and
daughter, of LnGrange, visited rel
atives in Xewnan last Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. Dickson, of Birmingham,
Inis returned home, after a visit of
some length to her sister, Mrs.
Jack Powell.
Dr. and Airs. J. If. Watkins, of
Campbell county, were the guests
this week of their daughter, Mrs.
Win. By ram.
Regular July term of Xewnan
City Court will convene next Mon
day morning, Judge A. 1). Free
man presiding.
J. B. Henslee, of Senoia, was
mingling with friends in this city
yesterday.—Tuesday’s G ri lli n
Xews and Sun.
The Misses Bailey, of Oxford,
Ala., are the guests of Misses Dol-
lie and Ruth Bailey at their home
near Arnold Station.
I*. S. Smith, of McDonough, is
holding a position in G. R. Brad
ley’s drug store during the absence
of W. H. Huffaker.
Air. J. F. Sponcler’s friends are
pleased to see him out again, after
being confined to his home by sick
ness for several weeks.
Lost—Bunch of keys on ring on
which there is a ‘Hied Rock” bot
tle opener. Finder will please re
turn to the Xews oflice.
Chief of Police J. D. Brewster
and family visited Judge B. I).
Brewster anil family, at Sunny-
side, several days this week.
Every item in our circular will
be found as represented. We al
low no misrepresentations made to
induce sales. Boone’s.
J. H. Byram and sister, Louise,
little son and daughter of Air. and
Airs. Win. By mm, are spending
vacation with relatives at Roscoe.
Rev. W. J. Page will preach at
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church next
Sunday evening at S o’clock.
Public cordially invited to attend.
John Robinson, a negro who
burglarized a negro house near
Madras a few days ago, was jailed
by Sheriff Brown last Wednesday.
Charlie Cole has returned to
Xewnan from Montgomery and
has aecepted the position of book
keeper for the Xewnan Hardware
Co.
Col. W. C. Wright went up to
Atlanta yesterday to accompany
Mrs. Wright home. The friends
of this estimable lady will be pleas
ed to learn that her health has
been entirely restored.
Work on the new telephone line
from Franklin to Xewnan will be*
gin within a few days. It will be
party line, and will enable Xewnan
and Franklin to converse free of
charge. Those who use the line,
however, must be subscribers for
’phones.
The Heard County Citizen is the
name of a new paper published at
Franklin by C. S. Harrington.
The first issue of the Citizen ap
peared on July 4th.
The G. W. Meyer bankrupt
stock of merchandise in this city
was sold last Tuesday to J. E.
Reeves, of Vaughn's Station. He
bought the entire stock.
Fulton Milner has returned to I
Atlanta, after a visit to the home!
; folks in Xewnan. Fulton now has
a good position with the Southern
Express Co. in that city.
Next Sabbath at 11 a. in., in the
Presbyterian Church, Rev. F. G.
Hughes will preach, in the absence
of Rev. C. O’N. Alartindale in At
lanta. No night service.
Mr. A. W. Stubbs and Mrs.
Aluttie Strickland went to Banning
lust Wednesday to attend a meet
ing of the stockholders of the
Hutcheson factory company.
L. W. Harris, of Palmetto, has
purchased from Hon. W. G. Post
the Shropshire place on Greenville
Street.. Air. 11 arris and family will
remove to Newnan at an early
date.
We want your business. Now is
n good time to save money. Come
as early as convenient. The price
of no article will be raised from
sale price before Sept. I.
Boone’s.
Mr. Will Mattox, who under
went a serious operation at a sana
torium in Atlanta last, Friday, is
doing nicely, and it is hoped that
his former health will soon he re
stored.
BaililfT. J. Kntrekin was in the
city Tuesday from Senoia. He
came up to jail a negro, Bart
Aloore, charged with disturbing
public worship at a negro church
near Senoia.
Great money saving opportuni
ties will lie presented at Boone’s
summer closing sale, which be
gins Thursday, July Itttli, and
continues until all summer goods
are sold out. Boone’s.
Newnan Chapter, No. .44, R. A.
M., will meet in regular convoca
tion Tuesday night, July 17th.
Work in the degrees. It is desired
that each and every member at
tend, and that each officer, at least,
ho in his place.
Wanted—A good agent in each
county to appoint sub agents for
and represent the best Livestock
Insurance Co. in Georgia. Capital
stock SI0,000. Address,
P. L. Watson, Seely, it Treas,
Jf» Swainsboro, Ga.
The stock of groceries belonging
to E. M. Yeager, in the store
house next door to J. T. Swint’s,
has been removed to Madras,
where Mr. Yeager has a store.
This building will he occupied by
J. '1'. Swint, who will remove his
stock from the corner store next
week.
Mr. P. T. McCiitchen spent the
past two weeks in Heard county
looking after business interests
there. He has owned and operat
ed a newspaper there for some
twenty-live years, and seems never
to tire of talking and writing of
the wonderful resources of his na
tive county which need develop
ment.
Owing to the session of the
Chautauqua at the time, there will
be no meeting of the Good Samari
tans on the fifth Tuesday night in
July, as announced at last meet
ing of the order. A meeting will
be called early thereafter if mem
bers desire it and will advise their
wishes to the high priest of the
chapter.
In last week’s News in the ar
ticle in reference to the Manufac
turers’ National Bank the name of
R. O. Jones, Esq., was omitted
from the list of chief promoters of
this enterprise. The omission did
not occur, however, through the
negligence of the News, as the
gentleman who furnished the
News its information about the
new bank failed to mention Mr.
Jones as one of the interested
parties.
H. H. North, Esq., was in At
lanta yesterday.
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“Quick Meal” Ranges are better made,
bake quicker and use less fuel than
any range made. We have the
best line of Ranges ever before
carried in Newnan. Let us
show you before you buy.
Newnan Hardware Company
The Third Annual
Newnan Chautauqua
Will he one of the most instructive, entertaining and delightful assem
blies ever planned in the .State. None but the best talent has been se
cured for every feature of the program. The dates are
JULY 29 to AUGUST 3.
Some of the main features of the Assembly are:
Two sermons on Sunday, July 29th, by Dr. R. T. Duncan, pastor of
the First Methodist Church, Birmingham, Ala.
Two addresses by Dr. Morgan Wood, eloquent lecturer of Cleveland,
Ohio. Dr. Wood is especially popular an a lecturer in the South.
Two addresses by Rev. William S. Spurgeon, great preacher of Eng
land; a nephew of the immortal Charles H. Spurgeon.
An address by Hon. R. S. Seeds, famous Pennsylvania farmer lec
turer—a rare entertainer for the country people, but delights all.
Ralph Bingham, America’s most popular humorist and impersona
tor, will he plat form manager for the week and chief attraction on one
evening program. You know Bingham. “He’s great!”
lion. Luther Munsliip, “the Bob Taylor of Mississippi,” statesman,
orator and humorist, comes for one entertainment.
Mrs. VVillii Holt Wakefield, talented and popular impersonator and
vocalist of New York City, conics by special arrangement for the week.
Mr. A. C. Kronfehlt, delightful soloist, New York City; Mr. \V. II.
Davis, talented tenor, Washington City; Miss ClesteJle McLeroy, New
nan’s popular impersonator, give additional scope and interest to the
week’s programs.
OLterbein Male Quartette will appear at each entertainment. One of
the best quartettes in the I 'niled States. Will be a splendid feature
of the Chautauqua. Worth the price of a season ticket.
United Slates Marine Band, chief attraction of last year’s Chautau
qua, comes again. A band unexcelled in the South and the best ap
pearing at any Georgia Chautauqua.
Route of the A., B. & A.
We learn that the Atlanta, Bir
mingham X Atlantic Railroad has
at last definitely decided its route
to Atlanta. The road will not go
from Warm Springs, as at first re
ported, but will go from Chaly
beate Springs. It will not go to
Greenville, missing that city by
about ten miles, but will go by
Woodbury. It will also go to Se
noia. The road will traverse a
rich territory. LaGrange Graphic.
Have your mules and 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 fo J. W. Will-
eoxon, agent for Coweta and Car-
roll counlies, Newnan, Gn. If
E. C. Goodwyn wishes to inform
the public that lie has just received
near of blacksmith’s coal. Give
him your orders. 14
Next Monday, July Hi, will be
the regular meeting of the W. C.
T. U. Each member is urged to
be present, as there is important
business on hands, and it should
be attended to as early as possible.
The hour for meeting s 4 p. m.
Mrs. J. H. Summers, Cor. See.
W. C. T. U. Meeting. Wanted—Gentleman or lady
canvasser for Newnan, Ga. Great
est patented invention of the age;
something entirely new, sells like
hot eakes. Either salary or com
mission. Daily with some ex
perience prefered. For particulars
call either Saturday or Sunday,
July J4th and loth, at R. A.
Reese’s residence. Dr. A.A.Odom,
Box (io, Newnan, Ga.
J. J. Reese left this week for Miss Lida Brown, of Newnan,
Macon, after spending sonic time who has been the attractive guest
at his home near this city. Mr. of Miss Hattie Kelly at a house
Reese is employed by the South party for the past week, returned }
ern Cotton Oil Company and trav- home last night.—Tuesday’s Grif-
els in South Georgia. lin News and Sun.
Our Repair
Department
Is just aching to get a 'dinner to be
of sorviei- to you. It is so thorough
ly equipped Mint there, is no repair
job that it is afraid to tnokle.
Wo repair the highest grades of
watches that are made, with n per-
feel knowledge of the enre they
should reoeive.
Wo rejuvenate tired clocks so that
they run again ns good ns new
We repair rings and brooches and
eye glasses) and such things, mid
stand ready to assist you at short
notice in any emergency that may
require the use of our repair depart
ment.
Mr. Thomas J). Johnson, an expert
watch maker, is now in our repair
department, and prompt and efficient
attention will he given to all orders.
H. S. BANTA