The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, July 13, 1906, Image 8

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■ - Grantville. Tin' Lillies Put sotingi' Soolety "'ill b>' «'i»t ••rt ni ii* 111 i h afternoon by Mrs. i' I’. < lower. Misses Tommie C. White, Es telle Zullnr-, Minnie K. Banks mill miiiiIi Bohannon will assist tin 1 hostess in it- C«»» Vi iijj ntifl I'iit'1 trtilitnK lint' Klleists. Delicious block ('like 1111(1 iccn \sill be server! Tim out of town Kiicsts present will be Mrs. 1 >mii"t, llogaiisville; Mu Boss Burton, Alnliiimn ; Miss Lilia Lci^li, Ncwimn; Mins Hulli Miller, Corinth. Mis 10 ii Inin k n, nl Atliuilii, tiliil Aim. Fuller, nl Si ('buries, ulv guests of Mis. T. M. Zellm's. I). A Bryant mid wife spent Friday with relatives in Madras. Misses Fannie, Kiln and Mary Hop kins were in Newnan Tuesday. Win O’Blleli mill wile visited relu- t.ves at Moreland Saturday. Miss luirile HnnIsk is Inline from a pleasant visit to Mos Bessie Hliglitwell ot MiiXhvs, till. Mis. Boss Barton, of Alexander City, Ala.. is tlie guest of her inntlier, .Mi s H I S' - Well Mrs. Daniel, of Hngunsville, Misses Hi I la BcikIi, nl Newnan. and Until Mil let' ot (tori nth. Mil elite rill I lie I I Ids week a the Inline of Mrs ts |\ Leigh. Mrs. M. (i. Hodges, of llogutiHVilli, visited relatives here last week. Misses Bert,lia Nall, .lauie Nall and Gladys White returned Inline Monday flOIII HogUllsVlIlc, w hern t hey were quests nl Mis. I i ii ^ h Blinks. Miss Mary Bi/./.ie Barks is in Molena, Ga , wlieie siie will spend some time with relatives Boy Bohannon, of Newnan, was the ^uest Tuesday ot W A. Bohannon. Pauline Brooks, ot llogiiusvillc, was the guest of Bottle White Saturday. Oliu B. Beall, ot Carrollton, is in GrailtVllle for a few (lavs. Miss Klllo Mill, of Moreland, was the gucsl Saturday anil Sunday of Misses Willie .Inter and Baulino Stevens. Clifford England and faintly are lininu from a visit to their parents and grand- parents at .loiioslmro. Miss .lessie Banks ami Nat Banks, of Attalla, Ala., are this week at the Inline ol N. t > Banks. Bober! Hugg lias as Ins guest Leroy 1‘arlinni, of Odessa, Ala Tom Ballmer and wife, llogiiusvillo, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hopson. Misses Celeste lumbar and Bomse Matthews, of TIiomiiNton, are ex|sioted this evening to bo the guests of Miss Buoilo Arnold. Mrs. ,1 I). Cole, of Botllse, is visiting frioiuls here. Bowls Dean was in llogansville Satur day. B. 1. Sowell and wife spent Sunday with W. B. Sewell and wifoat Bone (ink. Miss Buoilo Broad water, of Newnan, has returned home from a visit to Miss Myrtloe (J'Noal. Mart Brooks, of llogansvillc, was the guest a few days last week of Cecil While. Willie Clower spent Saturday in Now- nan. Little Kvelyn and Mildred Clower, of Newnan, urn visiting their griunl-piir- outs, Dr. and Mrs. (B W. (Mower Clara uud Annie Bryant spoilt Friday in Newnan F. N. Martin and Nnrmau Sowell aro in Atlanta. Mrs, (Mimdin Moore hits returned to lat home in t'olunibus. Kw'ell Hopson, of Clmt tauooga, Teun., aller spending a lew weeks with Ins parents, has returned home Miss Maude Boll;, of Moreland, v,sited Miss Bole Stevens last Week. N. O. Batiks was in Atlanta Momlav. Prof. MeFIroy, of Glendale, who Ims been elected principal of the li. II School, is m town miss Kilim White was elected teacher of the intermediate department and Miss Bessie Buokie, ot Fniiburn, for the primary department; with Mrs. ,T. I). Moreland teacher of music. B v Oscar (Mark, of Japan, gave an ii teiv'.l.iig talk on that country Sunday i veiling lit the Baptist church. He poke of tl e customs and religion of the people and exhibited specimens of some ol l-iii' idols they worship. No services will be held at the M. K. < Munch Sunday, us the pastor, Rev. A. 11. S. Bugg, will be attending the Dis. trtet Conference ill Palmetto Thu dele 1..in s to represent this church are W. A. Bohannon and Win. Bunks. W. F. Hopson and M B. Lambert have purchased the livery stables of John Nall. They will buy more horses and vehicles and he ready at all times to tar. cominodHte the public Jim Seogtn, ot Lutherville, is visiting ( apt W. J. Fuller. Arthur McCoy, of Welcome, was at '.Bulge T. M. Lester's Hun lay. Dr Young J. Allen, the great mis sionary to China, and Dr J. W Bee, pastor of Trinity (Munch, Atlanta, will spend Friday night with Hon. W. A. B'st and on Saturday and Sunday will pleach at Bone Oak. Turin. Welcome. Will Brown and Misses Annie Mae Kid I and /emu Grimes, of Handy, were theguestsof the tiimily of Col. J. <’. N worn11 last Sunday I hr ipmrterly conference Inst Sunday al Mt. Carmel church was a benediction to all present Bresiding Wider Allen delivered some forceful thoughts. Kev. F. J. Amis exehiinged pulpits with Rev. W. W. Hoop last Saturday and Sunday, the former preaching at Macedonia and tile latter at Bowden. Morgan Brooks, ot Ciulnrtown, is the guest of "Untile” Britt Strong and fam ily. Kliment Witcher, of Sargent, was with spenial friends here Sunday after noon. John <) Prieket.t and sister, Miss Knmolit, of Moreland, were the guests nl the Misses Summers last Sunday. Bob Carmichael and Miss Kttu Brld- i ges, nl Sargent, attended the quarterly meeting at Mt. Carmel last Sunday i Miss Mnllie Carter, of Sargent, was the guest of Misses Ora and Ethel Cope land Inst Sunday. It. ('. Mi.llians, of Newnan, spent Sun day with C. M Grain and family. Miss Ora Copeland was the guest of relatives near Dodson last week. Miss Lillian Summers, ot Welcome, Inis returned from a visit to Iter sister, Mrs O B. Brooks, at Corner Braiioh. Cotton in this section Inis outgrown the rust nnd is looking Hue. Mts^Ada Pitman, of Corinth, spent i lust week most pleasantly with Misses Jaule and Mary Amts. Willie Amis, of Newnan, spent Sun day with home folks. Bon Grimes, of Newnan, spent the past two weeks with home folks. Rev. F J. Amis made a business trip to BaGrange one day last week. Wilber Morgan spent July lilt and atli al Sciinm. J. J. Dorsett Inis contracted to build a residence for Mr. John (hr, tit Newnan, and will hogill work this week. B. W. Miliums Inis purchased Ben Wort hum's crop. The hitter will work ' for U *1). Cole Mfg. Co. | Several front here attended u picnic at Sargent lust Saturday, and reported a nice time ami plenty to oat. The school here has enrolled vovornl new pupils this week, there being titty on the roll ut present. | Miss Willie Belle Kagluud, of New nan, is the popular guest ot her uncle, C. K Kugluml, this week Miss Fannie Johnson was in Newuati Monday. Mrs. Dodd, from near Newnan, is vis iting her daughter. Mrs. Judsoti Hnrris Mrs. Ed Dominick, who has been very nick, is much better now. Her mother. Mrs. Boh Perkins, of Senoia, is with her. Mrs. Nun Harwell spent yesterday with Mrs. J. H. Bailey. Miss Searcy Arnall, who has been vis iting her aunt, Mrs. E. Mobley, return ed home Saturday. We are glad that Miss Lena Johnson has recovered from her recent severe ill ness and is able to be in town. She is the gue'st ol her brother, E. Johnson. Miss Elizabeth Walker entertained Wednesday night in honor of her vi-.it- or, M iss Li/.z.ie McGougli of Fayette ville. Revs. Murtindule and Nesbitt are preaching excellent sermons at the Bres- by ter ill n church. We hope the services will result in lasting good. Misses Lois Hardy and Dora Powers of Senoia, and Misses Jewel Favor and Maty Milner, of Newnan, have been the popular guests of Miss Margaret Gay. Mrs. Smith Cnrmiolinel is with her daughter, Mrs. Lively, at Noreross. Mrs. Lively lias been dangerously ill. Mosdames /eh Christopher and Wal ler Russell visited Mrs. Lively at Nor- cross Saturday, returning home Monday E. Pitts entertained his friends at a barbecue on the fourth. Children's Day will he observed at the Methodist church Sunday, after which there will he a temperance lecture by Rev. E. Y. Clarke, from Atlanta. Mr. Harrison Sumner, of Paris, was in Turin yesterday. Standing Rock. W E Henslee left Monday for New- nan, where lie will he engaged as assist ant tax receiver. J.B 1 lensleespent Monday morning in Griffin on business. J. Alton Addy, of Newnan, is spend ing a few days with friends and rela tives here. We are having plenty of rain these days and crops are flourishing M. A. Dupree and wife, of East Point, are uniting relatives here. W N. McCullough nnd family, of Miioou, are visiting relatives here, Our school opened Inst Monday with a good at tendance. Prof. Neill in charge W. A Oaiinon lias boon sick for sev- 1 era I days Little Katie Hood, of Hollonville, is staying here with her grandmother, Mrs. Dorn Burdette, and going toschool. On Ihe evening of the Uh of July, Misses Mary nnd Kate Neill entertained a number of their friends tit their fa ther's home. "Seeking hearts" was the most enjoyable feature of the evening occasion, though other plays were in dulged in Miss Belle Odom won first prize; Miss Lillie Couch won the conso lation. After the games refreshments were served. The D. F. Morgan Memorial Snored Harp Society will meet here next Fri day and Saturday. July Sweeping Sale at A. E. BROD’S CUT PRICE STORE Our July Sweeping Sale begins Friday and will last all the month. All records will be broken in choice clothing, shoes, slippers, skirts, hats, dry goods, etc. The whole stock is one blaze of maj estic bargains. By all means attend this mighty sale; it means a saving of 33 1-3 to 50 per cent. on all summer goods. Enamel ware worth 50c to 75c, including rins ing pans, preserving kettles, saucepans, tea and eull'ee pots, Monday sale price. 25c Any man’s and young man’s straw hat in the house worth 1.00 to 2 00, will go in the July Sweeping Sale at 25c Enamel ware worth 85c to 5()c, including milk pans, boiling kettles, covered buckets, etc., Monday sale price 19c All white linen canvas oxfords during this sale will be sold at less than cost. A rare lace curtain bargain—all our 2.00, 2.50 and 8.00 curtains will be sold in this July Sweeping sale at per pair 98c Enamel ware, odds and ends, worth up to 50c, at 15c Ladies’ oxfords, worth nothing less than 2.00, July Sweeping Sale price . 98c Ladies’ line trimmed hats, worth 2.50 to 8.00, July Sweeping Sale price 98c Extra Special for Monday. We will place on sale an entire manufacturer’s sample line of their best enamel ware. Every piece is perfect in every respect. It’s a rare bargain for housekeepers, so come early Monday morning. A. E. BROD CREEIMVILLE STREET NEWNAN, CA. Senoia. Chiefs of Wahoo Tribe No. 46. M. li. Tarp- Jack- (Onunon grades of harness an dealers the year round, but FINE HARNESS IS IT COMMON Among our stock can be found— Fine Single Runabout Harness Last Wednesday evening the following chiefs of W ahoo Tribe No. Hi, Improved Order of lied Men, were “raised up" by S. K. King, 1>. (J. S.: .1. \\ . Askew. Prophet; Sproggins, Sachem; R. II ley. Junior Sagamore; J. I son, < 'ollector of W ampum; .1. R. Buckie. First Sauap; IB H. Lee. Second Sunup; W. P. Smith, First Warrior; Thomas .Ionian. Second W arrior; T. R. Crow. Third War rior; ,1. T. Kitin, Fourth Warrior: ,1. II. Reese, First Brave; B. F. Hughes. Second Brave; ,1. M. Jor dan, Third Brave; C. M. Amis, Fourth Brave; George Neeley, Guard of Wigwam; Hu gene Wil kins. Guard of Forest, Wahoo Tribe is growing in num bers and has bright prospects for future growth and usefulness. The Tribe now numbers a membership of eighty. Fine Light Road Harness (Both Single and Double! Temperance Meeting. Fine Surrey Harness (Both Single and Double! Fine Carriage Harness (Both Single and Doublet When in doubt, buy of ORR & POWELL A temperance meeting will be held at the First Baptist Church next Sunday night, at which time addresses will be made by Rev. E. Y. Clarke anil Capt.,1. B. Richards of Atlanta, representatives of the Georgia Anti-Saloon League. Both of these gentlemen are well known as temperance campaigners and are interesting speakers. They will have a message for the people of Newnan and it will be worth hearing. All the people of the city are invited and urged to at tend the meeting. A temperance meeting will be held tit Turin Sunday morning, at which time Messrs. Clarke and Richards will address the people there. Mrs. Edwin Shepherd nnd little daughter left Monday for their home at Covington, after a week's visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Frank Strozier, of Greenville, is the guest of Mrs. Estes. Miss Monica Harris, a pretty and at tractive young lady, of Carrollton, is the guest of Miss Fay Hoduetr. The young men of Senoia entertained the young Indies most delightfully Tues day evening at a barbecue. Miss Stella Hogg entertained Monday evening in honor of Misses Jack and Annie Hogg, of West Point, and Mary Andrews, of Grantville. Games were played during the evening, after which delightful refreshments were served. Those present wore, Misses Mary An drews, Grantville, Monica Harris, Car rollton, Annie and Jack Hogg, West Point, Fuv and Jessie Hodnett, Etitel Tiuley, Allio Atkinson; Messrs. Julian MeKiiight, Cliff Hodnett.Andrew Linch, Love P Brandenburg, Walter and J B. Sasser Osmond Atkinson and Roy Sox. Mrs. J. D. Lindsay, of Atlanta, is the guest of friends here. Miss Lavada Huddleston has returned from Fayetteville, after a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. Shelly Huddleston. Miss Evelyn Carlton has returned, af ter several week's visit to Atlanta, Hepzibah and Deuiorest. 'Mesdtunes O. C. MeKiiight mid li. E. MeKiiight left Tuesday to visit Miss Mattie Estes at Guy, Ga. J. B. Sasser, of Atlanta, spent Sunday in Senoia, the guest of Ins parents. Miss Dollie Hardy left Sunday for Fayetteville, where she will be assistant teacher in the soliool. D. A. Hand Ims returned from At lanta. Walter Sasser is the guest of his par ents, C. F. Sasser and wife. Hoy Sox, of Carrollton, i* visiting Dr. W. C. Hodnett. Mrs. Z. Greene, of Newnan, is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Arnall. Lewis Edwards, Claude Blount and Wade Fowler entertained the younger crowd at a lawn party Wednesday even ing, at the lovely home of Mrs. W. B. Edwards. ' Miss Essie Cline left Sunday for Ala bama, where she will visit friends and relatives. Misses Dora Powers and Lots Hardy are visiting Miss Margaret Guy at Turin. MIDSUMMER MILLINERY. Midsummer time is near, but there is no unus ual decrease in the volume of our trade. We are still selling millinery goods and pleasing all pur chasers with the extent and quality of the stock. Seasonable lints and millinery accessories are here in abundance and only await the inspection and orders of discriminating shoppers. Our goods are the newest and loveliest creations ot ex perts in the manufacture of fine millinery. We buy From the largest and most reliable houses of tile country, and always know the qualify and \v irth of the goods offered our customers. You cannot make a mistake by placing your millinery order here. Remember this fact. a Mrs. Lela Adams e Wanted—An agent in each lo cality for a lire insurance company that insures dwellings, steam gin neries ami steam mills outside of towns and cities. Address P. Q. Box 87, Swainsboro, Ga. 14 Sold by All Grocers For Hot Tea ASIC FOR OOLONG For Iced Tea 11UY INDIA 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 cup of hot tea. Always the Same