The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, August 17, 1906, Image 4

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Grantviile. Monday mnrninir was tlm Inst >• -simi lield of n series of revival m-rvic-s nt th** Methodist church. Fifteen names wer added to the chureli roll during the pnst week, making a total of (id accession* by letter nod baptism received i.ito the charoh here by Rev. A.' H. S Buzjr Hince December. Mis. <■>. K Heigh will entertain the l^adiee Parsonage Society this afternoon at her lovely home, *• lloiltiy thistle. Dr. T. Y. Clower, of Adnntn. is tl e guest ot his father, Dr. G. W. Clower. Mrs, N. (>. Mariks and Ethel and Don ald Hanks at\ home from a visit to rela tives in Attalla, Ala., and Home. Hoy F. White and wife, of Atlanta, are spending the week with their jiar- onta, Mr. and Mrs. John T. White. Mrs. H. J. Hewell, Misses Zell and Inez Sewell left Monday for an extended visit to relatives near Athens. W. A. Hnhannnn returned today from Cumberland. Mrs Will Word, of Atlanta,who with her children, is s|N'inliiig part of the mimmcr with her father, Capt. T. E. '/•■liars, accompanied her Imsliand oil a few days visit to UahbetVllIn this week. Mrs. .lames Beall, of Carrollton, is the guest of Mrs. 0. I). O’Kelly. Harry Baxter, of 1'tioa, N. Y., is be ing entertained at the home jif Oleun Arnold. Miss Susie Harks, of Atlanta, is the a llnired guest of Miss Gertie Host. Judge H. O. Jones, of Nuwitau, was in Grantville Monday. Miss Alma O'Brien s)ienf Saturday in Moreland. Frank Hopkins and wife, of Luther- ville, and H. F, Yeager and family, of Bethlehem, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hopkins. Will Braswell, of San Antonia, Texas, lias joined Ids family al the Nall House, where they are s|H>tiding the summer. Johnny and Jin k Camp, of Atlanta, visited their ixireiits, II. A. Camp and wife, tills week. Misses Carrie Woodward and Luoile Wells, of Moiinlville, returned home Tuesday, alter several days s|ient with M rs. A. 11. S. Hogg Will Host s|s-nt Sunday in N/iwnan. C. A. Mims and family, of Alabama, are nt J. K. Cotton's, It. F. Clower and family, of Nnwnnii, lire tills week al the home of Dr. G. W. (Dower. Miss Millie Homier, of Hone Oak, was the guest Inst week of Miss Hove Stevens. Mrs. Susie Gray, of Hharpshurg, anil J. B. Dolk nml wife, of Henoia, are visit mg M rs. ,1. H. (i’Nenl. Miss Alma Harper has returned home to Fairhurn, alter s|H>iuliug two weeks With Miss Jennie Don GUI. .viink Catharine May, of Greenville, Was the guest last week of Miss Alice Hohertson. Mrs Aiiun Jeter is visiting relatives at Moreland ami Koeky Mount. Mrs. J. W. White and Miss Willie Fierce While, of Atlanta, are at the home of C. B. Cotton. Miss Marie Sewell, ot Hone (Ink, was the guest a few days ago of Minh Gladys While. Miss Mary Thomas, of Hone Oak, visited Miss Aliena Bryan I Wednesday. Col. W. (!. Host, of New nan, visited his parents here FHtluy. H. I. Sewell, Misses Ella Dean and Hot tie While went to Hone (ink Wed nesday Miss Jollllliie Hester spent a few days last week with relatives at Sliarpshuig. N.O. Hanks and T. M. Zcllnrs spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mrs. Hoik, ot Moreland, and Miss Hoherla Hoik, of Alabama, spent Mon- ila.V and Tuesday with Miss Hove Ste vens. Joseph Murphey, of Moreland, visited hiN daughter, Mrs. Sallie Humphries, Tuesday. Miss Dora Hohertson lias returned from a visit to relatives in Newnaii. Mrs. Mollic Bvle and Mattie Moure spent Saturday in Moreland. Misses Ophelia and Belle Argo, of ! Griffin, were guests last week of Miss < >la Slaughter. Hrof. McElroy,Principal of the Grant- ville High School, ami son, Halpli, ar rived today. His wife is expected to morrow. H. H. Jackson nml wife spent Tuesday in Moreland. C. E. Sewell, who raises so much cot ton that the price generally goes down when he makes tiis “biggest" crops, lias stalks that measures 7 feet—go large that I the birds have made ii. sts in some of them. Misses Kate and Gnrrouche Norris, M essrs Will Host, Jini Harrow,C. B. Cotton, Carl Sewell, Tom Queen and Worley Nnll gave an ice i ream supper Tuesday night at Lutherville. Welcome. Kev. J. T. Baxter, n prominent di vine of Atlanta, and ] ms tor of Glenn Street church, ably assisted Rev. F. J. Amis in his protracted meeting at Elam church last week; they received five members. W. H. Hutchens, one of our promi nent farmers, has gone into the mercan tile business at his lower farm, known ns Watts’ Crossroads. If B. Hansford was called to the bed. side of 11is babe near Franklin this week. The child was not expected to live. Misses Grace and Hillian Summers at tended the marriage of their cousin,Miss Fay Carmichael, of Newnan, last week. A revival is in progress at Mt. Carmel church this week. Rev. F. J. Amis is engaged ill a pro tracted meeting at Bowden this week. Miss Frances Gay, a pretty little girl of Turin, is spending this week with rel atives m this section. (). W. Brooks, of Newnan, wun the guest of Allen Crane the first of the week and attended the meeting at Mt. Carmel. Mrs. A. S Hutchens has returned from a visit, to relatives in Heard coun ty. Mrs. J. W. Puokelt and children, of Alahamit. are guests of relatives in tins ! section. t). B. Brooks and wife, of Corner, Branch, were guests of 0. E. Summers and family recently. Rev. W. B. Buclmimon.il noble young preacher, id' Standing lioek, is assisting Bro. Gaines in a revival at Mt. Carmel church this week. I .1. .1. Dorset), of Newnan, spent part of the week with homefolks. I Milltown. F. W. McMioliael, who used to live here, hnl moved awny a couple of years ago, Inis moved with his family to the New t 'ottou Mill. Hittle Vera O/.more spoilt u few days last week in the country, guest of her unolo, W. B. t izniore. Mrs. .1. E. I). Taylor ims been siok for several days. Frank Whittle, wife and little son are spending a few days with Mrs. Whittle's parents, V. B. McClure and wife. Robert Duuhur and wife, were the happy recipients of a little girl last Sat urday. Mrs. Tom < t/.more was on the sick list last Week. After spending a week with relatives m our community, E. S. Wei horn re turned to his home in Randolph county, Ala.. Saturday, accompanied by his lit - . tie nephew, Jesse Canon. The 11-moutliK-old sou of W.ll. Burks and wife died Inst Monday. The be reaved parents have the heartfelt sym pathy of the entire community. Homer Allen and wife visited the lat ter's parents, J. J. Hendrix and wife, at Sargent last Saturday afternoon, Winnie, little daughter of John Davis and wife, was siek a few days last week. Walter Brown ami wife, from Ban ning, accompanied by tin* latter's sister, Miss Heim White, visited relatives here last Sunday. Tom Cox. from Carrollton, nod Miss Della Whatley of this city, were united in marriage last Sunday afternoon. Charlie Hendrix visited the home folks and ‘‘another” last Sunday after noon. B. F. Farmer moved with his family from Carroll last week and are occupy ing rooms vacated by Charlie Carroll. Mrs. L. A. Hemriek has been enter taining her brother, George Gib s, from Athens. Mrs Joe Welbooi was tnken suddenly ill last Sunday afternoon and her con dition seems to be critical. After spending a week with her moth er, Mrs. Jim Askew returned home last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. George Anderson returned from Griffin Sunday afternoon. Mrs. I. O. McGebee was called by tel ephone to the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. John Garner who was taken sud denly ill last Saturday morning. Frank Salili spent last Sunday with relatives in Atlanta. A. M. Howell was down from Atlanta last Sunday, shaking hands with New nan friends. Mrs. Z. T. Hudson lias been confined to her room the past week with chills and fever. Miss Susie Farmer left Inst Sunday morning for Tyns, Gft., where she will spend two or three Weeks with relatives. The little invalid daughter of Mont Smith and wife is seriously ill at this writing. Reuben Hainev and wife, from Cull man, Ala., spent n few days last week with Mrs. Z. T. Hudson. Miss Nellie Brown, from HaGrauge, visited her sister, Mrs. John Dewberry, last Sunday, Tom Strickland,from Roscoe. is visit ing his sister, Mrs. Elbert Cannon. Tillman Dewberry and wife have moved to Birmingham, Ain. Avn and Claude Robinson, from Tal lapoosa. are visiting their sister, Mrs. W. 11 Boatright. J. B Brown and wife, from Madras, visited John Dewberry and wife last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Lora Wlieclns, from Greenville, is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. B. F. Farmer. John Stome cmnq up from Grantville and spent last Friday with his niece, Mrs. J. T. Farmer. Mrs. Hugh Barker is still sutfering with chills and fever. Frank Alman and wife moved with his mother and sister from Grantville last week. Bro. Layton same up Inst Sunday and pleached two splendid sermons. Bro. Boyd Stevens was with us Iroin the First Baptist and played the or gan for us | Mitchell Wagon: T 1 i 1 Tennessee Wagons I I I I I H Until August 31 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 tor our fall shipments. no VISIT OVD BUGGY DEPOSITODY And see the New Styles Surreys, Buggies and Harness. I Bradley & BanKs Palmetto. Mrs. Albert Brittain gave n niusicah- One of tile most delightful affairs | on Tuesday evening complimentary to ot'this week was the bowling par-J ty at which Mrs. J. E. Feather- 1 Miss Convcrs, of Nowtmn, and Miss Nellie Brittain, of LaGrange Those in vited to meet t he guests of honor were T. F. Zellars and wife, Misses Louisa R'g Beckman, Cullio Abrams, Lutie Go- lightly, Myrtie Givens, Jamie Hudslin, Ethel Reid, Lucile Smith, Sallie Kate Ellington, of Meridian, Miss.; Miss Lil lie Jackson, of Atlanta; Jasmin and stoii entertained Thursday morn- i The score was kept with tiny marbles in miniature baskets. Miss] Bessie Powell was the fortunate winner of the first prize, a lovely gold pin, and Miss Julia Mae Louise Huff, of Columbus; Frank Hud- Hackney drew the consolation, son, Freeman Bullard, Clnud Culbreth, Those who enjoyed Miss Feather- Roy Brittain. j ston’s hospitality were: Misses Tate Dean and family, who have been Morris and Williams, of Atlanta; Tetley’s Teas visiting Thomas Dean, have returned to T ., XT , their home it, Cordele. Itowu,,a Llmier ’ Llla Brow »- ! Mrs. Daley nnu daughter, of Atlanta, tie OlT, Bessie Powell, Julia Mae I are guests of Miss Fannie Langston. Hackney. John Gentry, a popular voting sides- , , , . man of the Dougherty-Ward-Little Co., I HaVe .V 0 ' 11 ' muloS ilnd 1,0rses 1,1 of Atlanta, is visiting friends in the 1 stired in the Mutual Hite Stock In- j country. surance Company of Georgia. Full Mrs. Gaillinrd and mother, Mrs. Her f af - 0 value of all policies will be ringtou, of Maoon, are guests of Mrs. , )a j ( |_ For information and tei’ins, Dtiarii Ballard on Main street. ,, . ... ... xt a ,, call on or write to J. \\ . Will Miss Nellie Brittain, of HaGrango, is visiting the family of Albert Brittnin on coxon, agent lor ( oweta and < ar- Riverside Drive. roll counties, Newnan, Ga. tf Mrs. Ernest Williams nod children, Sold by All Grocers For Hot Tea ASK FOR OOLON(i For Iced Tea HUY INDIA AND CEYLON For General Use HUY TDK 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 of Atlanta, are the guests of Mrs. Leila Swan on Depot street. Miss Ethel Reid spent Saturday in Grantville, guest of Miss Estelle Zellars. Hugh Johnson is at Atlantic City. M is* Grace Reid has returned from Auburn, Ala. Miss Emmn Conyers, of Newnan, and mother were guests of Mrs. Albert Brit tain on Tuesday. Miss Katharine Reed, who lias been spending the past two months with friends in Milwaukee, reached home oil the Ifttli. Mrs. John Dickey of Atlanta, visited her sister, Mrs. Barrett, at the parson age, last Sunday. Mosdumes M. A. Wiley, S, M. Dean, Maggie Dean Morris, and Miss Stevie Timmons were guests at a dinner at W. M. Timmons and wife’s in Atlanta Tuesday, who have just moved in their new home on Third street. Mrs. Margaret Dean Motris leaves the •-‘('tli for Claudland. N. C. Money to loan ou real estate Pt 7 per omit. Apply to L. M. Farmer. Always Please v ..... Early in Septemlier we will open up an annex in our room over Farmer N Hoe'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. Cuttino & Co. 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. I also repair auto mobiles, bicycles, motorcy cles, baby carriages, etc. Bicycle Bargains. One $20 wheel, to go $17.50. A $25 wheel is offered $19.75. These are great bicycle bargains and should be in vestigated by prospective wheel huvers. at fiansw mt n m aun Nmichaels*btern/ \riNE CLOTHINQk Vmanacia, area* i \awitria. a, t. Final Clearance of Summer Suits \ at For men and young men. This month will positively, end the cut prices on all Summer Goods. This is the greatest bargain event of the summer. Gome here at- your earliest opportunity tomorrow if you can, ami we will show you such unprecedented values in summer suits, that you will not hesitate a moment in buying if you are looking for a summer suit at an extraordinary saving. Now you can buy At $ 6.00, any suit, worth $ 8.00 to $10.00 At $ 8.25, any su't worth $12.50 At $11.00, any suit worth $15.00 to $16.50 At $12.65, any suit worth $17.50 to $18.50 A full line of odd trousers going at actual cost. We have a few pairs of patent oxfords at $2.98 and $8.98, sizes from 5 1-2 to 7 1-2. Frank J. Flannery Watchmaker and Jeweler. BARNETT, ST. JOHN & GO. Greenville Street.