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LOANS OF $1,0(10 TO $20,000 PLACED AT LOW
RATES ON IMPROVED FARMS IN THIS COINTY
If you desire such a Loan, write us fully.
THE SOUTHERN MORTGAGE CO.
as*L,"oV«i c’orrVftpondeut .v* Atlanta, Georgia.
I barlweue at their Third District |
| farm last Friday afternoon. A
number of friends and relatives,
together with their tenants, enjoy
ed the barbecue.
Mrs. Charles Astin and two lit
tle daughters, Martha and Francis,
are on a visit to her sisters,Mrs.A.
B. Quinker and Mrs. A. F. Slier-,
wood, of Macon. They will be]
gone until autumn and will visit
I relatives in Atlanta.
| Local News of Newnan j
A. K. Brod is on a ten days’
visit to Anniston, Ala.
Dr. J. B. Sanders, of Corinth,
was in the city Tuesday.
Mrs. Witherspoon is the truest of
Mrs. H. C. Fisher this week.
Miss Kosadell Holmes is with
friends and relatives in Atlanta.
Miss Ida Daniel, of Hoptnsville,
visited Miss Ruth Foster last week.
Prof. F. ixoy Almon, of Whites-
Burg, was in Newnan last Wednes
day.
Mrs. Hoy Askew, who was ill in
Mrs. H. I’. Woodruff and Miss Atlanta several weeks, has return-!
Emily Woodruff, of Savannah, are ed home. While in Atlanta she
spending some time
with relatives.
Mrs. J. A. Parks and daughter,
Miss Susie, have returned to At
lanta, after a visit to Col. W. (5.
Post and family.
Miss Mattie Lee Hogan, of Cor
inth, <!a., spent a few days with
her friend, Miss Emmie Sue Hen
drick. this week.
Miss Gladys Kirk, of Atlanta.
in Newnan had an operation performed to re
lieve a severe case of appendicitis,
and her friends are delighted to
learn that the operation was en
tirely successful.
Last Wednesday evening Mr.
Italph Bingham entertained at a
lovely tea at the Virginia House
in honor of Mr. Bussell Bridges
and Miss Nolle Forbes, of Atlanta,
and members of the Chautauqua
company. This was a most de-
atter a \ cry pleasant visit to Misses, netful affair and Mr. Bingham
Ma> and I*ranees Herring, has re- was a most charming host,
turned to her home.
Mrs. Jack Powell has returned
from Atlanta, where she had been
with her husband, who is sick at
Mr. ami Mrs. E. F. Sims, of At- |)l * McHea’s sanitarium.
lantn,
lives.
are visiting Newnan rela-
Mrs. D. S. Muse, of Woodbury,
is visiting Hon. W. G. Post and
family.
Mrs. Ira Orr Jackson, of Atlan
ta, is visiting Hon. W. B. Orr and
family.
Mrs. G. R. Sponcler and Miss Services at St. Paul's Episcopal
Rae Lowe Sponcler are at Pied-! church Sunday at 4:dO p. m. by
mont Springs, Ala.
Miss Katie Tatum, of Atlanta,
Mrs. J. A. Pendergrust and little
son have returned to Luthersville,
after spending several days with
Mrs. J. E. Pemlergrast.
Mrs. J. P. Hall, of Atlanta, ami
Mrs. George Burkell and little
daughter, of Savannah, are the
guests of Mrs. Tom Martin.
visited Miss Kosadell Holmes from
Saturday until Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fisher have
a lovely little daughter, who came
to their home a few days ago.
Miss Ruth Barnes and MDs
Smith, of Hogahsville, spent last
week with Mrs. V. C. Foster.
the Rev. R. F. Moody. A cordial
invitation to all to be present.
Miss Bettie Quinn returned to
her home in Washington, Ga., last
Tuesday, after spending some time
with her sister, Mrs. II. II. Mur
ray.
Miss Alma Kirby was the
charming hostess at a reception
Monday evening, given in honor
of her guest, Miss Lillian Jackson,
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Holt and of Atlanta.
daughter leave the last of the week ... ,, . ,, , .. ...
s ... . >\ . G. Arnold, who retired Irom
fora months visit to New i ork. , , , ... . .. v
a clerkship in the Newnan post-
Miss Lillian Jackson has return- office last week, has accepted the
ed to her home in Atlanta, afteru position of bookkeeper for II. C.
pleasant visit to relatives in the Glover & Co.
c ’^‘ Miss Jennie Lou Orr delighted a
Mrs. W. H. Dunbar and chil number of her friends with a wa-
dren are spending a few days with ter melon cutting Tuesday after-
the family of Prof. J. E. Pender- noon from six to eight o’clock at
grast. Mineral Spring.
Mrs. Gordon Lee and Mrs. W. Misses Katie Lou Thomason and
B. Pringle leave this week for Eiila Moore, of Carrollton, re-
Mrs. Lee's summer home at Chick- turned home Monday, after spend-
amauga.
Miss Madaline Stewart, of Se-
noia, is spending a few weeks with
Miss Louise Lynch.—Gridin News
and Sun.
ing a week with Mr. and Mrs.
W. Hamrick.
R.
Mrs. John (). Davies anddaugh-
Mrs. J. E. Feat hers ton enter
tained in a very delightful manner
Monday evening at her lovely
country home in honor of Misses
Morris, Huglilcy and Hunt, of At
lanta. Refreshing and delicious
punch and ices weruNerved during
the evening and a great number of
young people enjoyed this delight
ful occasion.
Early in Septemlier we will open
up an annex in our room over
Farmer <.N Leo’s store for the dis
play and sale of ladies’ and chil
dren's ready-made garments, car
pets, rugs, curtains, upholstery
goods, blankets, etc., etc. A large
and attractive stock will be shown
and we solicit a share of your pat
ronage in these lines.
20 P. F. (’iittino < ’o.
W. I,. McCoy, of the Fourth
district, treated the occu
pants of tin* Coweta count,y-
coiMf house and several other
gentlemen to a least last Monday
afternoon. The feast consisted of
pouches of several varieties, and
they wcj'o undoubtedly some of
the largest and linest ever grown
in the county. Mr. McKoy is
well known as a successful fruit
grower in the western section of
this county.
Mrs. Willu Holt Wakefield gave
a delightful entertainment at the
Auditorium last Tuesday evening,
an audience of considerable si/e be
ing present. , Mrs. Wakelield's ap
pearances during Chautauqua de
lighted many people and there was
a desire on the part of many t hat
she should present an entire even
ing's entertainment before her re
turn to New York City. In com-
HOT Reductions on
COLD GOODS
To close out our line of refrigerators
and ice chests we offer our stock at
the following very low prices:
1 No. 603 La Belle refrigerator, 75 lbs. ice capacity.
Regular price $14.50, to close out $ 1 1 .75
1 No. 134 Colonial refrigerator with six-quart
enameled water cooler, 60 lbs. ice capacity, reg-
price $14.00, to close out at $ 1 1 .25
1 No. 30 Colonial refrigerator, 50 lbs. ice capacity.
Regular price $10.50, to close out $8.1 O
1 No. 30 Mohawk refrigerator, 35 lbs. ice capacity.
Regular price $8.75, to close out $6.85
1 No. 1 Solid oak ice chest, 75 lbs. ice capacity.
Regular price $8.25, to close out
$6.75
2 No. 01 Solid oak ice chests, 40 lbs. ice capacity.
Regular price $4.75, to close out
$3.50
Newnan Hardware Company
Milltown.
E. 8. Wellborn, from IfiiiiUolpli oouii- ;
ty, Ain., in visiting relatives hern.
Mm. Joseph Prinoo Iiiin bonn threat
ened with fever for several days.
Bert Gallon oaiiio down from Whites-
burg last Saturday and spent a few days
with relatives.
John Garner and wife, from La-
Grange, came up his. Friday, aooompa i ,,ir »“ ,u ^ HU »’I M ’ r ut GnC,rn.. K « hist Hat-
nied by their little son, Ira, and spent. uu * 11 -' "' K ,t "
Miss liettib Cooper, I rom Grnntvillo,
is spending n little while with relatives
and friends here.
Arthur Hemrink and Miss .Maud Mob
ley were united in miirnnge last Satur
day,
Will and Charlie Deadwiler left last
Saturday for Elberton to visit lludr pa
rents.
J. T. Wellborn, from Whltesburg,
was slinking hands with relatives and
friends last Sunday.
lltram Moblev attended Wm, Ward's
IF YOU
severnldayswitli Mrs. I. ('. MeGehee.
Will Bishop, from Langdiile, spent
Inst Saturday night with Ids cousin,
Durkin Bishop.
Pink Barton, from Winder, etopjied ,,nc "' ,l "' h0l,,,,,1 «' ,h " Glmpel
After a considerable fall off in attend-1
ter, Miss Fanille, anil Mr. Boone plianee with the wishes of the pt*o-
Ha tillers, of Atlanta, wore the, p ] e Mix. Wakelleld appeared at the
Persons contemplating the put
guests of Mr. and Mix. B. (’. Sail-
chase of gasoline engines should
dots last week.
see E. L. Waltom, at Burdette’s I have something speeial in bug-
warehouse. 20
G. W. By ram has recovered from
a painful illness which lasted some m .V E
linn, uiwl i« able to attend to bus- < l {! ttl“ s waiel
Auditorium Tuesday evening.
Next Sabbath at 11 a. in. and S
p. m., Rev. <’. O’N. Martindale
time and is able to attend to bus
iness again
BRING
Your watch, clock and jew
elry repairing to my repair
department. I have been
engaged in this line of work
in Newnan for many years,
and my past record is a pres
ent and future guarantee of
expert service and reasonable
charges. 1 also repair auto
mobiles, bicycles, motorcy
cles, baby carriages, etc.
Bicycle Bargains.
One #20 wheel, to go at
#17.50.
A #25 wheel is offered at
#10.75.
These are great bicycle
bargains and should be in
vestigated by prospective
wheel buyers.
Frank J. Flannery
Watchmaktr and Jeweler.
Kies to show the public. If you will preach at the Presbyterian
need a buggy, call and examine church in Turin. Everybody in-
E. L. Waltom, at Bur- vited. On Monday lie leaves fora
chouse. 2(1 ten d a y S i meeting at Pantliersvillo
Mr. W. H. Dunbar, formerly of 6y order of Atlanta Presbytery.
Eufaula, Ala., has moved to Jack- " -
son, Tenn., and will have position
of superintendent of cotton com
press at that point.
Andrew J. Houston lias the
thanks of the News for two of the
; finest watermelons of the season.
The melons were grown on the
i Houston place, in the Third ilis-
1 trict.
Mrs. Wade 8. Dent has as her
guests this week Misses Maude
Crawford, of Thomaston, and Mae
i Campbell, of Newnan, and will en
tertain for them tin* last of the
week.
The little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sanders Gibson was operated
on in Atlanta Tuesday and their
many friends will be delighted to
know the operation was very suc-
cessiul.
The Northsiile Bridge Club met
over and spent Hal unlay night with 11.
H. Purker’s family, on route to Grittin.
Unborn, little son of W. H. Dewberry
anil wife, got his arm badly hurt in the
cotton mill last week.
Mandamus John Richie and 'J'. M.
Sampled visited relatives at Carrollton
last Saturday and Sunday.
Rev. ,1. P. Shaw, who has been con
fined to his room for so loin*, was able to
ride out lust Sunday afternoon.
Miss Lovle Dukes, from LnGrnnge,
visited the family of Mis. L. A. Bryant
last Saturday and Sunday.
C. H. Giles and family visited rein-
lives at Sargent last Sunday.
on the in or ease again; nearly twenty
more present last Sunday than for sev
eral weeks past. J. H. Summers was
elected secretary and O. B. Christian
treasurer. We need more teachers; wo
regret that one of onr best teachers,Mrs,
Boy Cole, lias been unable, on account
of sickness, to lie with us for severui
weeks. Next, instead of last, Sunday, is
Brother Layton's day to be with us. All
are invited to come to church next Sun
day.
Senoia.
The Northsiile Bridge < lull met
with Mrs. Mamie Johnson Monday
evening and had a most delightful
evening. Mrs. Gordon Lee, mak
ing the highest score, received a
andsome box of stationery
Messrs. P. L. Sutherland and
Jonathan Orr gave a delightful
Tell Your Eye
Troubles to Us
We want to remove them for you.
It’s folly for you to suffer with weak
eyes when the remedy is so simple
and easily procured
Its a hundred to one that there is
nothing wrong witli your eyes that
a properly fitted pair of glasses will
not remedy, anil remedy quickly.
After we've determined the lenses
you should wear—the only lenses
that would he likely to help you any
—you may have them put into any
sort of frames you like.
See ns today about it.
H. S. BANTA
Miss Fay Hoduett has returned home
Raymond, little son of Melvin Mat-1 from Carrollton, after a week’s visit
with Miss Monica Harris.
tox and wife, was vc ry sick the past
week.
Tillman Dewberry visited relatives at
Carrollton Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Boatright is still sick.
H. Ii. Parker has been suffering with
rheumatism for several days.
Charlie Hinds was confined to his
room most, of last week.
Columbus Bunn and Miss May Odum
were happily mhrried last Sunday af
ternoon. Rev. J. E. D. Taylor perform
ed the ceremony.
Mrs. ,T. J. Hendrix, from Sargent, ac
companied by her daughter, Miss Min
nie, and little son, Henry, came down
and spent last Sunday with tier daugh
ter, Mrs. Homer Alle,::.
“Tack" Smith and wife have a new-
Miss Myra Warnock and brother,
Harry, of Birmingham, Ala., are the
guests of ttieir grandmother, Mrs. GIiihh.
A delightful event of last week was
the barbecue given by O. O. MeKnlght
and wife, in compliment to Miss Mattie
Estes, of Gay, Gu.
Misses Kate and Ruth Cooke have re
turned from Dawson.
Mrs. R. K. McKnight was a charming
hostess at a progressive anagram party
Wednesday morning. The prize was
won by Miss Ethel Finley. After tiie
game a delightful salad course was
served. Those present were Mesdames
Die Hand, L. K. Arnull, ii. T. Baron,
W. D. Lined, J. H. Jones,.). H. Turner,
Gussie Edwards, Grace Row, K. T. Me-
two going In paint wo
oiiii interest you. We
sell tlio well-known
Puriun paints. This
Immil Inis long been
known for its dura
bility, economy anil
up pen ra nos. It looks
best and wears long
est.
We carry nil paint
ing accessories, also,
iih white lead, nils,
e n luring material,
brushes, etc. We
would like to figure
with you if you are
going to paint.
Peniston&Lee
Druggists.
comer at their bouse, whose advent took j Knight; Misses Lillie Fall, Evelyn Carl-
phoe ten days ago. ton, Ethel Finley,Kate and ftuth Cocke,
Mrs. John Phildps has been on the i Sarah Finley, Henry Roberts,
sick list. I Miss Editli Culpepper has returned
Mrs. George Anderson spent several home from Atlanta, where she had been
days in Griffin last week | the guest of Miss Elizabeth Wilson.
Mrs. Hiram Mobley and iliree young- I Miss Evelyn Milner, of Zebulou, is the
est children, visited her brothers, Elisha ^uest of Miss Gussie Hogg,
and Judge Altrtway, at Cureton’s last' P. M. Reid, of Eaton ton, is spending
week.
George Anderson was called to Macon
last Friday to attend the burial of a lit
tle niece.
Mrs. P. C. Bryant, from East Point,
came down Saturday to spend several
weeks with the family ot her niece,Mis.
Naamun Pitts.
this wepk in Senoia.
Misses Ruth Whatley, of Newnan,and
Margaret Gay, of Turin, spent Tuesday
in Senoia.
Wulter Brnkeficld left Monday for
Turin, where lie will accept a position
in the Turin Bunk.
MeMlaines Frank Sibley and C. F.
Sasser are visiting relatives and friends
in Athens.
P. M. Robertson and wife, of Atlan
ta, are guests of Dr. J. W. llogg and
wife.
Miss Fay Hoduett leaves Friday for
i West Point, where she will spend a
week with friends.
j Raymond Sullivan and Hubert At
kinson left Tuesday for Atlanta.
I Mrs. O. C. McKnight was a lovely
hostess at a party given in honor of her
i attractive guest, Miss listcs. A guessing
i contest was the feature of the evening;
- Mrs. II. E. McKnight winning the prize,
a beautiful picture. The entire lower
floor was thrown together and beauti
fully decorated with palms and ferns.
A delicious ice course was served. Those
present were Lee Hand and wife, John
Turner and wife; Mrs. Grace Row, Mrs.
IS. T. Whatley; K. E. McKnight and
wife; Misses Myra Waru<x:k, Sarah Fin-
Icy, Henry Roberts, Ethel Finley, Eve
lyn Carlton, Kate and Roth Cocke;
Messrs. Love Brandenberg, Cliff Hod-
nett, W. B. Baggerly, Elbert Lindsay,
< Hill Rodwiue, Paul McKnight.
Miss Susie Nolan is visiting friends at
Jonesboro.
Miss Lena Hand is spending the week
■ at Brooks wit Ii tier cousin, Miss Opal
Hand.