The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, July 20, 1906, Image 8

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SATURDAY and MONDAY The last two days to make a clean sweep of Bl&cR Bros. Co.’s stock. Prices will reach the lowest limit these two days. If you have not been in attendance upon this sacrifice sale you want to come, and if you have you don’t want to miss these two last days. Every case of duplicate stock has been opened and will be on sale Saturday and Monday. Special sales at record-breaking prices to clear the stock. Don’t miss it, be on hand. Sale positively closes, Monday night, Jul. 23. BLACK BROTHERS COMPANY THOS. A. UPSHAW SALVAGE. CO., Sale Managers. The store will he closed at 1 o’clock Friday to arrange the stock. Open at 8 o’clock Saturday morning. Milltown. Mi. .1 T Smith, from Ilognniivillc, ami littlii non, Hugh, ore spending tin* Weak with relatival* horn. Mm. Taylor Pyo mill little daughter, Julia Hell, visited relative* at Moreland Sunday. Little John rannon received an ugly cut nil In* head ill the null one day hod week. Andrew Watt* piirclinaerl a house and Intof Mi Itnlih Maun anil moved in hod week. \fter being oontlned loiter room foi a lew days, Annie Shaw is aide to lie nut again. Mr*. H K. Walt* *|s>nt a couple of liny* with relative* in Went Point hint week. Mm. Jmae Florence was ooiiltned to her room l»y sickness several day* In.I week. The infant of .1 A. Robinson and wife died limt Friday night. \lm Hugh Parker ha* been having (•lull* and fever the pant week Mt** Lt/./.te Lassiter from Turin vi*it ed in our oommunity Sunday; *lu> was the guest of Minn Maud Motilev Mr*. I). W. Kate* from ArnnlP* Sla non *i**iiI a few day* with her parent*, John Kttehie and w’fe, 1 a*t week. Mi. Estes entile up and *p*>nt Sunday, We are glad to *tate Unit Mr*. Hubert Kllobia, who wa* quite *iek the pa»t week, t* very innob improved. Mm. Susan Welborn is spending a few week* in the country witli Win. Rainey and wife, near Sargent. Mr*. Henry Whatley, after having a severe attark of malaria, i* able to be up again. Lee, little *on of .1 ,1. Hendrix and wife, of Welcome visited hi* sister,Mr* llomer Allen, Saturday and Sunday. Hovie, little daughter of John Smith and wife, ha* heen confined to her bed several day*. Mr* Charles New some lias been coil- tilled to her lied the past week and is said to lie in a critical condition. Jim Hendrix from Welcome spent Friday in our community, guest of In* daughter. Mr*. Homer Allen. Homer Allen spent Saturday in the county with relative* Will Cobb has been very «mk with bronchitl* for over a week. Owing to the remodeling and painting of the clcipel, there wu* no Sunday school at tlmt place Sunday; but we hope to lie out in full force next Sunday The friend* of Mi** Lovey MoUlure will regret very lunch to learn that her condition l* worse Hrothur .1 P Shaw's condition is very much improved and lie i* hopeful of an early recovery. Next Sunday is Hrother Layton's reg ulur appointment at the Chapel Senoia. Misses Annie and Jack Hogg have re turned to tluur home in West Point, af ter a pleasant visit with Miss Stella Hogg. Mm. Z, Ornette luu* returned to her home in Newiian. Miss Virginia Froenun spent last week in Turin, the guest of Misses Myra sod Bonnie Hunter. Dr. W. 0. Hodnett left Tuesday for Carrollton, where he will attend a house party at the home of Mr*. Royliin. .1 H Sasser t* spending the week witli In* parents Mrs. Milton Sasser and children, of Lnwreuceville, are the guests of Mrs. Perkins Mis* Jessie Hodnett left Saturday for Knoxville, Teuu , where sin* will spend several weeks Mr. and Mr* .1. C Artiall entertained the young (ample delightfully at a bar becue at Starr’s Mill last Wednesday evening Mr and Mr* Lewis Robertson, of Fort Wurth, Texas, are the guests of Mrs. .1. W. Hogg Mrs. C. C. MeKiught and Mrs. R. H. McKuight have returned from Oar, af ter a weeks \isit with Miss Mattie Estes. Mrs Roswell and daughter have re turned to their home in Talladega, Ala , here Sunday and visited friends near after a several week’s visit with friends town in the afternoon, and relatives. Miss Mary Lipscomb, accompanied by Mr*. J 0. A mail leaves Saturday for her brother, Henry, visited relatives nr Wrightsvtlle Bench. Temple this week. Mi** Bessie Davis lias returned from Mrs. Penn, of Carrollton, who is visit- Atlanta. ing Mr. and Mrs. Welcome Parks, is One of the most delightful social quite siok this week, events of the season was the camping Miss Li/./Jn Cramcg, of Carrollton, re trip given by Cordon Wynn at Wynn's turned to her Homo Monday .after s)ieiid- |siiid, in honor of Misses Maty Andrews, inga few days with Mrs. W. 0. Branan. Annie and Jack Hogg. Those invited Miss Willie Williams, of Bowdon, lias were Mr. and Mrs. J. 0 Artiall, Mrs. J. returned home, after spending a few W Hogg, Mrs. Z. Greene, Newiian, days in the oily with her aunt, Mrs. W. Mrs. Brown, Turin, Mrs Wynn, Ked-j F. Edgeworth, on L)e|>ot St. ron, Misses Jessie Fay Hodnett, Stella \ A. .I. Hiohard*. of Birmingham, Ala., and (tussle Hogg, Mary Andrews,Grant- arrived in Whit-esburg Sunday, and will ville, Jack and Annie Hogg, West Point, *|>eiid some time in this community Monica Harris,Carrollton, Ethel Finley; visiting relatives and friends. Messrs. J. A Linoli, W C. Hodnett, D. ,T. A. Lott, who lias heen sick for some II Brown. Ernest Wynn, Albert Hod- time, isslowiy improving, and his many nett friends iiope to see lum well again soon. Miss Mary Wallace, of Atlanta, is the Howard D. Watkins and wife, of guest of Miss Bessie Davis. County Line, s|>eiit Sunday in Whites- Mrs. G. D. Pollock and children left burg with their parents. Saturday for Cumberland, where they E. A. Richardson made a business will spend several days. trip to Newiian Tuesday. Miss Isiprod, of Grittlu, is the guest of J. R. Lasseter, manager of the Hut- Miss Maude Hnrrisou clieson Manufacturing Co. of Banning, Mi. and Mrs. A. P. Carmichael are lias been in Atliiuta this week on busi- visiting frieuds in South Georgia. ness Miss Nona Flanigan will leave toinnr- Mis* Maggie Stringer, of Tliomasville, row for Atlanta, where she will spend Qa., is expected to arrive in Whites- several mouths. burg this week to spend some time with Harvey Thurmond is able to be up friends, again, after several weeks illness. W. T. Housewortli, one of our sue- Mr and Mrs. Joe McCrary, of Barnes- cessful fanners, went over to Newiian ville, are the guests of Dr and Mr*. J. j Monday on business. W. MoCrnrv. j The farming interest around Whites- Hunter Towns lias returned from At- i burg is at a standstill and has been for liinta. Whitesburtf. Quire a crowd of young |>enplo from Clem enjoyed a picnio at Jones' Mill, near town, Tuesday. The Cleiu brass band accompanied the party, and late in tin* afternoon they came into town and entertained our people with a few select pieces of musio Tin* baud hns had only a few months experience, but plays well Rev J W the past two week* on account of the continued ami excessive rains. It is "laying by" time, but very few had finished their work when the rains be gun and they are now fur from being done work. The Chattahoochee river is very high this week. Bottom corn on the river may be flooded. Welcome. 3 STEP BY STEP (For more than half a century) L. E. Hays & Co. have scaled the mysteri ous ladder of clothes making until they are so near the pinnacle that others are looking up to them. Mr. Alexander, their representative and member of the firm, will be with us Mon day and Tuesday, July 23 and 24. GOOD CLOTHES CREATE CONFIDENCE. ORR & POWELL Horace McCoy, who is witli P F MoLeod, the pastor of the Cuttino & Co , is spending this week Baptist church here, preached a very with home folks. fine sermon Sunday. The sulijeot of his j Capt. S S. Nash, superintendent of discourse was "The value of the soul." i the county oltaingang, is doing some At the monthly meeting of the Board ; very tine work oil the Franklin road at of Trustees of Hutcheson College last this place. The road hns been straight- Saturday, Prof. Trimble, of Hogans- | aned in many places, thereby shortening ville, Ga., was elected Presinent of the . the distance. College for the next scholastic year. It Judge John T. Morgan, of Senoia,was is not known yet wl ether or not he will accept. Miss Sella Louise Nash, of Grnntville, was elected first assistant, teacher, and music teacher has not yet been elected Miss Emily Wager, of Carrollton, visited her brother here last week, V. L. Brantley. W. T. Gloss, of the Central Railway, caiue home quite sick last week witli fever, hilt is much better this week. the guest of Wilbur Morgan recently. Miss Willie Belle Ragland spent Inst week very pleasantly with her uncle’s family, returning home last Monday. Messrs. Willie and Frauk Amis were the guests of specia 1 friends iu Whites- burg Sunday. Wilbur Morgan attended the F. D. Morgan memorial singing at Standing Rook Friday and Saturday aud reports i a flue time aud pleutv of good music, George Bradley, of Atlanta, visited j Miss Katharine Tlionqiaou, of Carroll- his cousin, T. T. Bradley, near town, I ton, and Miss Mabel Mitchell, of New- i recently. Miss Ellen Gray, of Oartersville, Ga., 1 is spending some time with relatives ' here. Miss Mary Hogan, of Carrollton, has nan. were the guests of MiBses Grace aud Lillian Summers Inst week. Alleli Crain, who has been sick for some time, is able to be out again. Miss Hattie Whitaker, of Franklin, & 1 fa MIDSUMMER MILLINERY. Midsummer time is near, tout 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 touts and millinery accessories are toere in abundance and only await ttoe inspection and orders of discriminating shoppers. Our goods are the newest and loveliest creations ot ex perts in the manufacture of tine millinery. We buy from the largest, and most reliable houses of the country, and always know the quality and warth of the goods offered our customers. You cannot make a mistake toy placing your millinery order here. Remember this fact. Mrs. Lela Adams Sold by All Grocers For Hot Tea ASK FOR OOLONG For Iced Tea BUY 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 The farmers sre living Imppy, eating peaches, watermelons and all kind* of fruit. 3 been spending several days at the home i has returned home, after spending some of her grandfather, Jethro Jones. I time with her sister, Mrs. Bruner Lung- W. F. Edgeworth is visiting his bro- i ford, tiler in Upson county this week. Mrs. Bruner Lunsford is quite sick Dr. G. E Sewell, the popular denrist' with fever at this writing, of Villa Rica, is spending several days Some of our oldest farmers say that iu this vicinity. . the king of rams came Saturday after- Harry Ia'^e and wife, of Anniston, j noon. Crops and laud’were washed away Aia . arrived in the city Friday and will quite badly. spend a month here with Mrs. Ixive’s Mrs J. 0. McKay and daughter. Miss parents. Maud, spent Monday in Newiian, the Rev. J. W. McLeod left Sunday af- j guests of relatives, teruoou for Soperton, Ga., where lie • >oine of our ]*»ople are attending goes to assist Rev. O O. Williams ilia , Judge A D Freeman's court this week, series of meetings. j The protracted meeting will begin at Will aud Frauk Amis, of Welcome, j Mt. Carmel.church cite 3d Sunday iu attended services a: the Baptist church j August. Dodson. Miss Witt Moseley, who has been spending her vacation at home, returned to Atlanta last week, where she will he the guest of A. E. Kelley and wife for a 1 few days, aud will then go to Tybee and - other points of interest. A few of our people attended the sing ing at Standing Rock, near Senoia. Fri day aud Saturday. Among those going were Messrs. E. H. Newton, J. R. Thur man, T. F. Jones, W. J. Moore, and Misses Ruby Jones aud Annie Newton, j Allen Palmer is improving rapidly. Miss Eula Reid opened her school at this place on the 9th inst., aud it seems [ to be flourishing under her efficient management. R. L. Harwell ami children, of At lanta, and Miss Oueili Lindsey, of Mc Rae are expected this week to be the guests of the family of E. C. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Will Greene, of Chat tanooga, Tenu., have been visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. J. P. Reese, for the ilast week. Prof. T. J. Thurman lias gone down into the third district to take up his school. Earle Thurman was at home a tew days the past week. Mr. aud Mrs. Thos. Leigh, of New- nau, have been visiting the families of T B. Sanders and David Sewell the past week. W. D Palmer and two daughters, Misses Eleanor and Emily, are visiting E. 0. Palmer aud wife. Mra. S. E. Leigh, of Grantvil and Mis3 Lilia Leigh, of Xewna were the guests of Mrs. M. W hitman last Thursday. I Grauge Graphic.