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Milltown.
Mr. Melvin Mottox Welcome nnd wife
ore in our midst. gni’«ts of the lattei
mother. Mr- Taylor l J .ve.
After spending n few tlnvs with her
mother. Mr« .1 T. Smith iPturned to
her home in Hngaimvillc Fn lay tit t« i-
noon.
Harvey, infant son of George Argro,
wax brought up fiom l.aUrange Inst
Saturday aft<-rimoii and wa- hurled h< re
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
Misses Fannie Argro, Lillian Sain-
pies and I h'ienee Smith went out tn
tlte Lake and spent a few Ilnur* Inst
Sunday morning.
Mis l.ee Williams hns been suffering
with grip the past week, hut in able to
he up ngnin-
.1. W. Kelley and wife have moved
over near the Central depot.
Mis W A. Kitnhrel has been on tin
sick list the past week
Mis Andrew Chandler fiom Texas is
here visitIiik Iter |iarents, Foil Jordan
and wife
The ice eieain entertainment (riven h>
Mis .IiiIiii I’ve Saturday night was Vi rv
miieh enjoyed hy nil present,.
111 ra in Mobley and family and Jack
Word and wife have moved into the
room* reel ntlv viieated hv Nancy Weir
Mrs llutrh I ’at In i is still ill, lint hel
ter than she was Iasi week.
Kiintnnii l’itis visited tehitive- in At
laiita last Saturday and Sunday.
Mis W II 11, w hel rv is colltlned to
her bed iik’iun with a nervous attack.
.lame- ISinwii and wile, from Mndrn-,
are visiting relative- in onr midst tln.-
w ei k
Mi-* Snllle Bigg-. fiom LaGrangc, is
spending tie week with her sister, Mrs.
live) e(f | ’arks
John 11. I, ■. sc attended the ice cream
supper at Mi- l’v e-Saturday niuht.
I, A. ls’VviH hit for Orillia last Sntnr
dav morning, wle re la will spend tin
year
Aftei spending several weeks with
relatives in Ccdnrtnwn, Mrs. Temple
Terrell reiurned home last Friday.
Mt-s Susie Funnel' Inis hecn on the
nick list Inr several days the past week.
I, .1 Kleveiis and wife have moved
from onr midst and have taken rooms
owned by Hob Mann.
Miss Iiiiii Mo(lin e has heen on the sink
list the past week
Toni Madarisand family moved from
<'edarlown in oar midst Iasi Saturday.
Mr. Madam moved hum Imre about
four years u(to and we are kIiuI to have
them hack.
Mrs. Alexander Collins, from Carroll
ton, spent last Saturday night and Hun-
dny with her (frandninlher, Mrs. (lijes.
Miss Nellie Hrowii. from LnUiniige,
visited her sister, Mrs Dewberry, last
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. S. A. Ilomiick and daughter,
Miss May, have returned home from an
extended Visit to relatives III other
parts, accompanied tiy little Miss Cum
Lee Lawrence.
Miss Mattie I’nrks, from Madras,spent
lust week with her brother, Kverett's,
family.
After a serious snuggle with bronchi'
grading for the Farmers Bonded Ware
house at Newnan. We think tlii- is n
(fient enterprise.
W. K. Morgan and J. A. Hutchens
spent Sunday at Senoia.
H S. Witcher, of Sargent, was the
guest of his brother last Sunday.
Ernest Brewer and Miss Emily Wil-
clier, of Sargent, attended Sunday
school here last Sunday afternoon.
Ed Boone, of Hardenf, was present at
Sabbatli school last Sunday.
Many of our young people arc expect
ing to attend the Chautauqua at New-
nan next week.
Miss (irace Summers, n lovely young
Indy of Welcome, was the guest of rein-
tivi-aud friends at Corner Branch lust
Week.
The bi(f mins continue to come; crops
lire looking flue.
'Irs J. I). Harris and son, J. T., of
Franklin, was at the bedside ul the for
mer’s sister, Mrs. II. B. Lunsford, Inst
week.
Severn) of our yountt people attended
an old time barbecue near Sargent, last
Saturday and report a fine time anil
lilcnty to ent,
Mur (fa n Cav’inder and wife spent
T’.i - lay in NVwniin, the guest* of ri la
fives.
lire. Amis filled his regular appoint
meat at l’rovidclice, his home cliut'ch,
la -1 Saturday and Sunday, explaining
(Fid’s word in a plain, simple way.
I,all liorsett, dll" nf nur clever old
hnchclors, was the only mini in onr
whole coinmutiity to plouifh any last
Week.
.1 B Iluleliens, of Newnan, was in
this sect*nn Tuesday on business
There i- a large fruit crop in nur sec
tion this year.
Kememher the protracted meeting i-
s’kin iu begin at Mt Carmel. Let us
pray tin Lord of tlm harvest to send lu
ll iu is and have a general good lueeling.
C. B. Brooks end wife, ot Corner
Branch, was with relatives here Mon
dav.
I )odson.
Till’ next meeting id our club will lie
ill the home of W. I Murphy and wife,
uii Sal in day nighl before I he second
Sunday in August.
There was a barbecue nl Allen’s
(trussing last Saturday.
Min. Nanev Stroud, of I h ard county,
has been vi-itiug her sou near Koxoou.
I,asl Siitiii'inv nlgld an ice cn am sup-
pei was given al the home of T. M. Sew
ell ami wife, onmplitncut’iry to the Mis
sis Ihiligond, of Fayette county, who
have I visit nig I here.
I Tot T. F. Thurmond lias declined to
teach the school below Newnan that he
tuiight Inst spring.
Mrs. Lizzie Allen, of Atlanta, is at
Kohcoc will her mother, Mrs. Clem
Kersey,who has been siek several weeks.
Sunday school was reorganized at
New Lebanon oliuroh last Sunday aftei-
noon.
Miss Enin Jones is expecting a Indy
visitor early this week ; wo cannot give
esc lanterns sufqicnded from the vetnn-
das and on the lawn. The receiving
party consisted of Misses Jennie Banks
Arnold and Lueile Arnold, Grantville;
Misses laicise Matthews and Celeste
Dunbar, Thouiastou. The young ladies
wore handsome gowns of lace trimmed
chiffon over yellow tntfetn. Refresh
ments consisting of yellow and white
block cake with ices as frozen cupids
were served. Little Misses Ethel Banks
and Maud Bugg in pretty frocks of yel
low presided at the punch bowl. Music
was fm nished by Miss Matthews, who
is a talented musician. The guests de
parted al a late hour, thanking the
hostess and her honor guests for an en
joyable evening. t
Boss Barton and wife returned home
to Alexander City Wednesday.
Mrs. Bates, of Macon, Miss Annie
Meriwether, of Birmingham, and Mis-
-es Rosalie and Dorsu Eubanks up en
tertained at the home of T. M. Zellar-
Mr- L. W. Bohannon returned Tues
day from a visit to tier daughter, Mrs.
II C Farrington, of Chilicliote, Texas.
Miss Minnie Banks will have us grn -ts
next week. Misses Nancy Freeman and
Ruby Love joy, of Newnan.
Thomas Wells, of Chattanooga, is at
tiie home of W. G. Sadler.
B F. (’ainpnnd wife and little daugh
ter, and Mrs link'll Carter and little
son, ol Atlanta, lire guests of llenty A.
(Jump and wife
Mrs Atilna Bryant spent a few days
last Week at ItOUc ()ak.
Mims M ibel Sewell is home from a vis
it lo Atlanta.
Mesdumes O’Rrien and .1. R. Broad
water spent Saturday in Moreland
I’rof Maivin Ranks, of Hhilmielpliia,
■ pent a few days last week with 11is
brut her, N. (). I lanks.
Miss Mary Beth Word, of Hogans-
vill*!, is the guest of Miss Fstelle Zellers.
Miss Nettie Culpepper returned to
her hdiu in Greenville Monday, alter a
visit In Mis- Martha Andrews.
Mrs M. G Hodges, of Ilogniisville,
spent Saturday with Mrs W. M. White.
M iss Sallie Riilinunon has as guests,
Misse- llernie Vickers, of Fairborn, and
Reulall Birlile, of Monroe.
Miss Eli/.ahetli Kimbrough, of Gaines
ville, Is Visiting her COUsins, Misses R"l-
iiin anil Janie Nall.
Miss Gladvs While is spending the
week with Miss Mario Sewell at Lone
Oak.
Mrs. Wm. Ward and children arc
guests o| Mrs. Ward's father, ('apt. T.
E. Zellars.
Miss Gertie Host was ill Newnan a
few days Iasi week.
Miss Mary Ihum, of Oedartown, is
I he guest of Miss Lilia Onto.
Mrs. Julia Gray, of Dallas, Texas,
who has bron visiting her brother. Dr.
J. M. Stallings, left Monday for a visit
, to relatives at Griffin.
Mrs. Jeter and Miss Willie Jeter are I
liouic from a visit to relatives at Lone
Oak.
Mrs. Harlem Watkins, of Whites-
burg, spent Monday with her brother,
R. I Sewell.
Miss Oartio Belle Upslmw, of Pratt,
Oily, was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
I Mitchell Wagons
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[Tennessee Wagons
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U Until August 1st we are making a
Special Summer price that will pay
you to buy wagons now; notwith
standing* the fact that wagons are
from live to ten per cent, higher than
last year. We do this to make room
for our fall shipments.
lie was
Imt' name at present.
Lntlior Dennis, from Below Sargent, I Ja n U , H Gilbert, Inst week.
(is, Wm. Oobb recovered sufficiently to visited Rsv. 1*1. T. Carter and family MisH Gallic Maud Lnttimer has re-
go to Griffin last Friday to spond a hist Saturday night and Sunday. 'turned home to Hogmisville, after
Alvin Hyde, of lurin, has heen visit- s)iendiiig several days with Miss Willie
ing relatives near Dodson. , May Lambert.
BLuther^Dnvis undj wife, of Atlnnto, Miss Bessie Arnold, of Hognnsville, i
spent a part of lnst”wook with the lat-1 spent Thursday with Mrs. R. I. Sowell. Miss Mary Andrews has returned to
Worlev Nall is home from Savannah. ,„, r home in Grantville, after a two
week or two and reoujiemte
accompanied by his wife.
Miss Susie Russ, from Banning, visit
ed her uncle, John Davis, Saturday and
Sunday.
James Warren eaine in from the
country last Sunday and sisuit the day
with his grand|sirents. Rev. and Mis
Janies Shaw.
tor’s parents.
Several people from near here attend- j Mrg . 0 . A. Burks, of Barksdale, spent woek8 vUit to Miss Stella Hogg,
ed the borbeoue at Sardis oliuroh, in Sunday at the home of J. w. Smith. Mrs. Perry, ot Carrollton, is the guest
Campbell county, liuil Saturday. j Mrn. Ira Ltwter and Florrie Nall are at 0 f jy| rH q # q MoKnight.
The protracted meeting is being held
Mrs John Goins spent last week at llt Andrews’ Chapel this week,
the bedside of her daughter, Mrs Lulu j, o. Sewell attended a reunion at
Parker, who has heen quite siek, and Boynton, Ua.. last.Sunday,
was called home Saturday hy the siek- The many friends of ••Uncle" Adam
ness of her little daughter, Lila. Whintcnhunt, who was miller at Sow-
Alonso Mulenix and wife, from ,,11's mill several years ago, will be nor-
Whitesburg. were guests of John Davis vy to hear of his death, which occurred
mid wife the past week. at his home iu Garroll county a few
Tliotiuis DeMavis and wife visited the
latter's grandparents, Mr. Terrell and
wife, in tin* country last Sunday.
Miss Lucy MoOlure's condition seems
to is’ more ho|>cful than for two weeks
or more.
Frank Saltii. from Atlanta, has locat
ed m our midst and has a position iu
the cotton mill. Mr Sabli comes well
recommended as a musician and he will
he glad to aid anyone wanting instruc
tion along this hue. lie is stopping with
Mrs T. E. MoUehcc.
Owing to the painters not getting
through with the Oliapel last week. Hro.
Layton had to preach in tile basement
last Sunday. A good attendance is so
licited nl Sunday school nexi Sunday
morning. Mr. Sabli will play for us on
the organ.
weeks ago.
Prof. E. O. Sanders, of Newnan, vis
ited relatives near here Monday.
Mrs. Fannie Hyde and soil, Errett, of
Madras, visited \V. H. Hyde and wife
Sunday.
(iruntville.
the home of T. M. Lester.
Hugh Jackson anil wife are visiting
Mrs. D. B. Lambert.
Ross Barton and wife, L. S. and C. K.
Sewell were in Atlanta Thursday.
Mrs. June Gilbert is visiting relatives
in Senoia.
Albert McCoy, of Weloome
Sunday in Grantville.
The Ladies’ Parsonage Society
tuined this afternoon by Mrs.
Meaclmm.
is en-
F. T.
Sargent.
No services were held at the Bnptist
cliurch Sunday, as the pastor, Rev. W.
R. Lambert, was ill.
Friday evening an interesting dis
course was delivered at the M.E. church
hy Dr. J. \V. Lee, of Atlanta. Dr. Lee
attended school here iu his boyhood
days mid was prepared by Hon. S. E.
Leigh, principal at that time of the
Grantville High School, for Emory Col
lege. Quite a large number of our citi
zens accepted the kind invitation of the
Lone -.churuh to be present with
them Saturday and Sunday, and their
Miss Maude MeKoy, one of our tal- hospitality was greatly enjoyed and ap-
ented young ladies, is an honorable ad- . predated, as well as the tine sermonsde-
Welcome.
The G. L. A. D. Club being rained out
Sntnrdny, the 1-ltli, met last Saturday
night at the place previously announced,
0. 11. New ton's, and it wns quite u
success. The next meeting of the club
will be at the home of W. T. Murphy,
on Saturday night before the second
Sunday in August. All members are
requested to be present, as there is some i rtt tor’s mother, Mrs. A. 0. Fall,
sis’i’inl business must be attended to. Miss Susie Travis lias returned from
The third district general meeting Dawson and Macon,
will be held at New Lebanon Baptist M iss Stella Hogg leaves Friday for
oliuroh, Friday and Saturday before the Grnntville, where she will be the guest
3rd Sunday iu August. 0 f Miss Mary Andrews.
Prof. J. H. Lipscomb, ot Whitesburg, Miss Lottie Lane, of Greenville, is the
will begin a singing school at this place j gue8t of Miss Ethel Finley,
the lirst Monday prox. Messrs. Pierce and J. B. Sasser have
The farmers are about through laying returned to Atlanta.
carrier, says that ho enjoyed his work
while the hoys were plowing, but since
they have quit mid cun say to him, Let's
go to the picnic, or barbecue, he snys it
doesn't seem half so easy. Nevermind
that, Paul, your time will come when
those fifteen days vacation come around.
Owing to the late illness of his father,
J. K. Boone has resigned his position ns
railway postal e'erk.
Miss Williams, a ohorming young
lady, of Opelika, is the guest of Mrs.
McCrary this week.
Misses Dora Powers and Essie Cline
entertained Monday evening in honor of
Miss Williams, of Opelika.
Miss Ruby Harrison, of Roswell, is
spent upending several weeks with friends and
relatives.
Miss Boyd, of Valdosta, is the guest of
Miss Maud Harrison.
Miss Gnssie Hogg entertained the
younger crowd in a most charming man-
nor Friday evening.
Mrs. A. P. Carmichael and children
have returned from a pleasant visit with
relatives in South Georgia.
L. E. Arnall and wife are visiting rel
atives and friends this week.
Mrs. George 1). Pollock and daughter,
Madge, have returned from Cumberland
anil Wiightsville Beach, after spending
several days there.
Lem Baron and wife nre guests of (lie
While in Grantville Drs. Lee and Allen is going to be some grass left, owing to
ditiou to our school this week ns assist- hverod by Drs. Lee and Young ,T. Allen, by their crops, but we notice that there
Bat teacher.
At a mcetiug of the Hoard of Trus
tees, Prof. A. H. Jones, n prominent
educator of Turin, wns elected principal
mid Rev. George Yarbrough were guests
of Hon W. A. Post
A lovely social affair of the week and
of Welcome school for next year. We a pretty compliment to her guests, was
hope Prof. Jones will accept the school, the "At Home" given by Miss Lueile
Our accommodating mail carrier, A. Arnold in honor of Misses Celeste Dun-
N. Wood, stood examination and Inis bar aud Louise Matthews, of Thomas-
been ap)>oiiitcd city mail carrier of New
nan, route No. 1. "Nio" is a good mail
carrier and we will miss him very much.
J. T. Luusford and wife, of Cooks-
ville, were the guetta of H. B. Lunsford
and family last week. Mrs. H. B.Luns
ford is still very sick.
tou. From four to six o’clock the young
misses and boys enjoyed the hospitali
ty of the hostess, while from eight to
eleven o'clock the young ladies and
gentlemen were her guests. The house
was lovely iu its decorations of yellow
chrysanthemums. The scene was made
Several from here an? engaged in more resplendent by the use of Japau-
the recent and continued rains.
It was announced that the good peo
ple of the community were to meet and
reorganize the Sunday school at this
place last Sunday evening, but on ac
count of the rain it was postponed until
Standing Rock.
Isaac Heuslee and sister, Miss Rosa,
have returned to their home in Villa |
Rica.
J. B. Heuslee is on the sick list at this i
next Sunday. Let all who can, come | writing.
next Sunday promptly at ,H o’clock. The ; Miss Mittie Belle Morgan is spending
literature will be distributed and the of- a few days witii relatives and friends ;
fleers and teachers elected and appointed, i here.
Mrs. Georgia Brown visited relatives j Alton Addy, of Newnan, aud Wilbur
iu Atlanta last week. Morgan, of Welcome, attended divine
Miss Eva Hood visited at Roseoe last: service at Standing Rock Sunday.
Saturday. ' T. M. Cook, of Senoia, was at preach-
Paul Warren, our popular K. F. D. j iug here Sunday.
Good Merchandise at Re=
duced Prices.
The greatest, clothing opportunity of the summer is now
here. If you have an eve to economy and want a swell sum
mer suit you shouldn't fail to take advantage of the phe
nomenal values we are offering in Summer Goods. Don’t
think for a moment that tlie prices we are giving cover a
cheap grade of goods. Every article offered is from our
regular stock. We offer no cheap sale stuff. Why do we
cut our prices? We must clear our 3tore of all summer
goods. We have made it a positive rule not to carry over
stock from one season to the other, and would rather take a
loss than do so. We have not space to give you prices, but
notice our windows anp you will see a few of our cut prices.
It’s to your interest to call and examine these goods.
BARNETT, ST. JOHN & GO.
Greenville Street.