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J. T. Hdl.l.KM AN,
PR 1>1 DKNT.
W. L % KKMP,
vn K. PRES. AND TRE\S.
\V\ ANDKKWS,
SECRETARY.
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.
.us Atlanta, Georgia.
Attorney Wanted to Act
as Local Correspondent
Miss Ethel Smith, of Palmetto, i> 0 ’i n t.
J Local News of Newnan 1 Penist
Miss Florine 'Walker entertained
ten little girls delightfully Wed
nesday afternoon at a straw ride.
Mrs. Wood and little daughter.
1 of Cedartovvn.are on a visit to Mrs.
Walker Arnall and Mrs. Bowman.
Misses Minnie Orr and Mary
Hoddson, of Heard county, visited
their annt, Mrs. E. O. Reese, this
week.
| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown have
returned from a visit to their sis-
Uer. Mrs. Hugh Hill, of West
“Quick Meal”
I. C. McCrory spent Sunday in
Newnan.
•T. T. Kirby spent Tuesday in
Atlanta.
J. C. Albright, of Atlanta, spent
Saturday in Newnan.
WANTED—Board and room.
“W. (i..“ News office.
Dr. .bdm (i. Earnest,of Atlanta,
was in the city Saturday.
Miss Ruth Hill is visiting her
grandmather at < 'orinth.
I>r. Anderson, Dentist: gas ad
ministered; Salbide Bldg. tf
*1.50 to #2 straw hats, at SlSe.
17 Barnett, St. John <N <’o.
Mrs. (leorge T. Slocke returned
W ednesday from Bartlesville.
SI Walkover Oxfords Pat. at
Si.’.5)8. Barnett, St. .lohn A t'o.
Miss Nelie Lou Walton is visit
ing relatives in Carrollton, Ha.’
S5 Banister Oxfords Pat. at
S.'i.iis. Barnett, St. .lohn A Co.
Miss Emmie Terry Snead is visit
ing Mrs. Frank Rod wine nt Roseoe.
Misses Susie Barr and Linda
Simril spent Saturday in Atlanta.
Miss Lida Brown has returned
from a pleasant visit to Orantvillo.
Mrs. W. II. Kersey is spending
the week with relatives at Roseoe.
We carry the
and periodicals.
Mr. W. H. Holmes is spending
the week with relatives in Macon.
Peniston. Misses Pearl and Lena Hogan,of,
Carrollton, who have been visiting i
B. C. Sanders, who was very j Miss Kittle Holton? hllve retimi0 ,i
sick last week, is able to resume | i 10mu
his duties.
i Mrs. T. E. Patterson, of Grifiln,
Miss Hattie Rivers, of Hriffln, visited luT parents, Mr. and Mrs.
is expected this week to visit Miss A Hl ,,wster, the latter part of
Lula Brown. last week.
?Iiss Fanilu ' 1 hi vies, of Atlanta. M . R anS om U nd little .laugh-
will be a visitor in the city during ; tolN? <; l>org i a a n.l Margaret, of
( hautau.|u<i. Kirkwood, are visiting relatives in
Hash ford Foote, of Shorter Col
lege. Rome, was the guest of .lohn
Favor Tuesday.
Miss Claudia Troutman, of Mil
eon. is the guest this week of Miss
F.ldie North.
thi> city.
Mrs. F. W. Dixon, who has
been the guest of Mrs. .lack Pow
ell for several weeks, left Friday
for Rome.
Frank Holmes returned last Fri
day from a week
in ('arrollton.
>' visit to relativ es
3. Croft an-
son. Tlmrs-
latest magazines!
-Peniston A Lee.
Miss Henrietta Smith,of Hreens
boro, is visiting Mrs. V. E. Man-
get.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lane are
visiting their son in Macon this
week.
Miss Ada Williams, of Atlanta,
Mrs. .lames Crane, of LnHran
visited mis. Joseph Baughman
Newnan last week.
M r. and M i s. (1.
nounce the birth of
day, July lilth.
Mrs. Walter Boone and Miss
Lula Boone, of Texas, are visiting
1 Miss Parkie Leigh.
Miss Mattie Sue Chandler, of
Birmingham, spent last week with
j Mi's. Tom Brooks.
Messrs. Joe Nall, Jim Ethridge
and Park Newton will spend Sun
day in Newnan.
Our place is headquarters for
line stationery, postcards, etc. See
ns.—Peniston A Lee.
Rend Harnett, St. John A Co’s,
ad. and call and get their prices
on summer goods. 17
Summer clothing at greatly re
duced prices.
17 Barnett, St. John A Co.
Miss May Nelie Brewster, of
College Park, is visiting her aunt,
Mrs. vV. T. Lazenby.
Miss Crawford, of Thomasville,
will be the guest of Miss May
Miss Janie B
< 'amilla. (In., wil
Miss Athngene
< 'haiiliuu|uii.
Mr. and mrs. (
children and Mr.
nrber Collins, of
I be tile guest of
Kersey daring
■. W. Ramey and
L. J. nelson and
children will arrive Sat unlay on a
| visit to relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. II. \V. Dent and
family, of Atlanta, will come down
Saturday for a visitwith Mr. and
Mrs. .1. '1'. Kirby.
Miss Mary Newton, of Jackson,
is expected today to v isit Misses
I Katie Arnall, Bessie Powell and
i J iiliu May Hacknev.
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Byrd | Campbell next week.
| Miss Claudia Troutman, of Mil-
Messrs. Bob Stanford and Jack | ledgeville, is the popular guest of
Powell spent last Sunday in Car
rollton.
Miss Edna Phillips, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with Miss Margaret
Peavy.
Little Miss May Cole has return
ed from a visit to her aunt in Car
rollton.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. .T. H.
Ramey, Saturday,
daughter.
AV. W.
spent last
this city.
Miss Evelyn Martin.
Miss Laura Hocio, of Sarasota,
Fla., is attending the Southern
School ol’Telegraphy.
Miss Julia Mac Hackney return
ed last Friday from a visit to Jack-
son and Indian Spring.
H. E. Croft and little son, Jack,
returned last week from a visit to
July 2J, a relatives in West Point.
The friends of Capt. T. AV. Povv-
Mrs. .Marjorie Leigh and Miss
Parkie Leigh attended the barbe
cue given by Judge Tom Allen ill
Sargent last Saturday.
Miss Gladys Kirk,a most charm
ing young lady of Atlanta, is the
guest of Misses Frances and May
Herring this week.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Cuttino und
viiss Anna Cuttino Kelly have re
turned from a delightful stay at
Piedmont Springs, A la.
Misses Lizzie May and Mary
Lou Holmes and Misses DoUicuud
Ruth Bailey attended the reunion
at Roswell last Saturday.
Miss Harry Lee Merck, who was
the guest of her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Merck, last week, re
turned to Atlanta Sunday.
Misses Pauline Bowden,of Turin,
and May Helton, of Columbus,who
have been visiting Miss Vandella
Lazenby, have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Waldrop,
of Jacksonville, Fla., who have
been on a visit to their lather this
week, will return home today.
Mrs. Harry Fence, of Mem
phis, Tenn., will be the guest of
Mrs. AV. Tom Brooks during Chau
tauqua week. Mrs. Ferree will be
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* Quick Meat'" Ranges ore better made,
bake quicker ami _usc Less fuel than
any range made. We have the
best line of Ranges ever before
carried in Newnan. Let us
show yon before you buy,
Newnan Hardware Company
AVatts, of LaGrange, elwil] reg ret to learn that he does I'basantly remembered as Miss
week with friends in
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. 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
you have special orders to
place.
Frank J. Flannery
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
not improve very rapidly.
Otis Barrow, of Bowden, spent
the latter part of last week with
AV. 11. Holmes and family.
.Miss Naualine King, of Haines
vi 1 It*, is expected this week to visit
Miss Nancy Claire Freeman.
Horace Gobert has returned to
this city, after a visit to vir. and
Mrs. F. .vi. Gobert in Macon.
J. R. Cates is enjoying a two
weeks’ vacation at the country
home of Mr. AVarren Melson.
Mrs. Acldie Varner left yester-j
day for an extended visit in the
mountains of North Georgia.
Mrs. Fannie G. Hill, of Atlanta,
who spent the past month in New
nan, returned home this week.
Miss Maie Campbell has return
ed from a delightful visit to friends
at Bartlesville and Thomasville.
Miss Louise Hearreld entertain
ed several couples very informally
and delightfully Thursday evening.
A party composed of Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Torres, Mrs. J. C. At- j
taway and Mrs. Lee Taylor went
to Moreland last Sunday to spend
the day.
Lillie Dare.
Our Repair
Department
Ik jnst aching to gut- a chance to be
of service to you. It is so thorough
ly equipped that there is no repair
job that it is afraid to tackle.
Wo repair the highest grades of
watches that are ninde, 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, may
require the use of our repair depart
ment.
Mr. Thomas D. 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
('all and get our prices and ex
amine the values we are offering in
summer goods.
17 Barnett, St. John < Jo.
Misses Letitia and Mary Bailey,
of Oxford, Ala., have returned
home after a pleasant visit to
Misses Dollie and Ruth Bailey.
Mrs. Willis Jones and Miss
Jeannette Swift, of Atlanta, came
down Wednesday to attend the
barbecue given by Mr. Pope Jones.
Misses Frances and May Her-
i ring, two of Newnan’s most popu
lar young ladies, spent last week
! with Miss MayWood at LaFay -
lette, Ala.
!
i We are asked to announce that
iall persons interested in the ceme
tery at Emory Chapel, meet there
! on August 2nd lor the purpose of
i improvement.
I
To insure prompt delivery of
mail, the patrons of the postollice
should ask correspondents to put
: street and number on all mail ad
dressed to them.
Isaac N. Edge, the genial and
popular young soda wider dis
penser at Peniston Lee’s drug
store, spent Sunday with home-
folks in Palmetto.
During the thunderstorm Wed
nesday afternoon, a house owned
by J. H. Widener, near the fair
grounds, was struck by lightning
and burned down.
The friends of Mr. Frank Hughes
will be pleased toJearn that he has
accepted a position with D. T.
Maiiget & Co. and will be located
in Newnan in the future.
The friends of Mr. Will Mattox
will be gratified to know he has
been brought home from the Pied
mont.Sanitarium in Atlanta, and
is steadily regaining his health.
Have your mules and horses in
sured in tin* Mutual Life Stock In
surance Company of Georgia. Full
face value of ail policies will be
paid. For information and terms,
call on or write to J. W. Will-
coxon, agent for (Joweta and Car-
roll counties, Newnan, Ga. tf
An alarm was turned in from
Mrs. Britt’s home, on the street in
the rear of the Episcopal church,
Wednesday muring, but, the blaze
was extinguished with hut slight
damage.
The Bible Circle, conducted by
the women of the First Baptist
Church, will meet with Mrs. Bob
<‘lower, on Spring Street, next
Tuesday at 4 p. in. All are invit
ed to attend.
Rev. W. J. Cotton and Edgar
Long returned Tuesday from a
very pleasant visit to relatives all
Newnan Spring, in Catoosa eoun-j
ty, and at East Lake, Hamilton i
county, Tenn.
About fifty Newnanitos attended j
the concert in Moreland Thursday !
night given for the benefit of the
Presbyterian church. Miss Ruth j
Cole delighted her hearers with j
some beautiful solos.
On Thursday afternoon ill. 8:80
I o’clock, Mr. John Corea and .Miss
|Susie Brack were united in mar
I riage, Dr. (1. A. Nunnally ol’li
leiatiug. Mr. Corea is an employe
of .Mangel’s cigar factory.
Misses Ethel Marbury, Edna
Mooney and Eudora Spence have
returned to Atlanta, after a pleas
ant visit to Miss Louise Cearreld.
They are an attractive trio of
young Indies and were delightfully
entertained during their stay.
J. I). Hopkins, an aged and
highly respected resident of Luth
erville, Meriwether county, died
two weeks ago today at his home, j
Deceased was well known in New
nan, and was the grandfather of
Mrs. O. F. Allen, of this city.
Thomas Cole, a young man 18
years of age, of Senoia, died at a!
private sanitarium in Atlanta Sun-)
day afternoon, of typhoid fever. |
The funeral services were held as
Poole’s chapel in Atlanta Monday, ;
and the body was shipped home
for interment.
Dr. J. M. Couch, of Moreland,
has been suffering with appendi
citis for the past week or ten days
and is said to be in a critical con-
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Want an
Automobile ?
We are agents for
the “Orient,” a fam
ous little runabout
that is simple, dura
ble and cheap. Any
body can afford to
own one of them at
the price. See us!
Peniston & Lee
W3fe«a5M3ijtfMU
dilion. As soon us the state of his
health will permit, he will under
go an operation, which will be
performed by Dr. Floyd McRae, of
Atlanta, and Drs. T. 11. Davis and
W. A. Turner, of Newnan.
A Remarkable Gain.
Tax Receiver Summers has
finished making up his books for
tiie year 1000, and the remarkable
gain of #1100,000 is made over last
year.
Last year’s gain over the year
15)04 was approximately $401,000,
making a total net gain for the two
years 1005 and 1000 about one
million one hundred thousand dol
lars (#1,100,000).
This certainly shows progress,
as well as the result of faithful
work on the part of a careful, fear
less, competent public official.
An honest vote is the best
medicine for the ills of the body
politic.