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Grantville.
A qnifit but pretty home we td'iuf -ook
place tit the home of Mr and Mr*. Gl*-n
Arnold last Friday at noon, when tm-ir
oldest dnuKlitcr, Jennie Hank*. wn>
united in inarrintre to Mr. llnrrv H.i .t< r.
of Utica, N. Y., D-mg
(wrforrned by Rev. A 11 S Bu. Tie-
engagement, which ouliiiiimti'd in min-
riag*-. had Won quite romantic and <>t
long standing. Miss Arnold having no t
Mr. Baxter while visiting in New Yoik.
The martiuro was truly n love mate'.,
tvnd had been postponed several tunes
and though Mr. Baxter came with the
determination of carrying his bride
home with him, the affair took plnccn
few days earlier than arranged on no-
oount of the groom receiving a telegram
recalling him to Utica at once. He is a
W. F. Hopson's.
Miss Lottie Lane, of Greenville, was
the guest, last week of Miss Martha An
drews.
Mrs. James Gilbert sjieqt Tuesday in
Hogansville.
Kev.Chas Henderson.of (Vdartown.and
son, Prof. ('has. Henderson, of Carroll
ton, ate at Mrs. J B. Slaughter’s.
Hon. \V. A. Post and .1 K. Dean wen-
in Atlanta Tuesday.
L. P. Bryant Went to Ncwnnn Tues
day.
John Lattimer. of Hogansville, is the
guest of Irving Lambert.
Miss Kvbiis has returned home to
Mountville, after several days spent
with Mrs. A. H. 8. Bugg.
Miss Willie Jeter is visiting friends at
Forest.
Mrs. Glenn Arnold, Pn-s., Mrs. John
T, White, Her., and Mrs. L. u . Bryant
Prof. Henry Banks, of Omntviile.will
open school Sept. 1st.
Milltown.
man of fine business (pmlities, being a . .....
. ,, . : are delegates to represent the Home M ts-
e.ivil engineer by trade. Mrs. Baxters! „ " . * , ,
. . , . , ,, . sion Sooiety at tin 1 annual dtstnet meet-
many friends here regret exceedingly, . „ . , ..
, . 4 r i . i s » ililt in UntfiiiiHVillf* in Sept.; ftnci 1)7
her dnpartore for lior home in a mutant! 41 .
... . . ...... ... . .. way, thiH Rocioty in but littln behind tlie
Htatc, and our bout wih!m*h k« with liar J , , rt , t ,
i., i i i Parsonage Society in go.sl work. J Ins
Tom Smith, from Atlanta, who has
been stopping with his um-lc. Joe
Smith’s family, is quite ill with typhoid
fi ver.
Fred Reese and wife, from Moreland,
spent last Monday with the latter’s
mother. Mrs. Taylor Pye.
J. B. Keese is ill bed with typhoid fe
ver.
Miss Mollie Cox, from St. Marks,
sjM-nt a few days last week with rela
tives here.
Rev. James Shaw visited his sister,
Mrs. Dobbs, at Palmetto Saturday.
Miss Gertie Byars, from D- morest,
is s|iendiug awhile with friends in New-
for iier futon* health and happiness.
, . ... . i , week its members paid $IL16toa siek
The only guests present outside tile fani- ... *
■ ‘ ,, ii t. :i l family Ileeding aid.
tlv, well* Misses Gertie Post, Lueile * .. . , , , .
Banks and Susie Parks, eousins of tie- V 1 Meaoha.n has on exhthition a
bride, and Celeste Dunbar. Mr. and Pdato we,ghtng I ,kiu,ids.
tl o’clock train! Mr *‘- Mollie Lane, of Stinson, spent a
I few days this week with Mrs. T. A.
Andrews.
Mrs. Baxter left on tin
for New York.
Miss Emma Belle Zellnrs returned
home Monday, after spending several
weeks at Deliver, Colorado Springs, and
other places of interest in Colorado.
Salt Lake City and Utah wore also visit-
od.
Rev. A. H. S. Bugg left Mondny for
an extended visit to friends ninl rela
tives in Virginia.
MissSnllie Bohannon is spending the
week in Knlflmrn, the guest of Miss
Hi-rnn* Vickers.
Miss Lottie White iieeonipanied Mr.
and Mrs. Boy F. While home to Atlniiin
Sunday,where she is S|>endiiig the week.
Mrs. J. K. Kuglnml, of Jonesboro, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford England.
Misses Annie Belle < t’Brlon.aiid Nelie
Shfi-ldix spent Sunday ill Moreland
M isses Celeste Dunbar and I .nolle Ar
nold are visiting Miss Jiinulle Payne in
Hogansville.
Miss Tommie C. White lias returned
from Alexander City.
MissSnllie Bohannon mid J. P. Bo
ll itnimi spent Sunday with their uncle,
Payne Bohannon.in tin* Mid district.
Prof. Marvin Banks, of Philadelphia,
and John Sims, of Palmetto,were guests
ofN.tt Banks Sunday.
Mins Felicia Stallings is on an extend
ed visit to relatives at Grinin and Sc-
noin.
k barlieCox and family, ol Columbus,
after spending II Week lit tin- home of
W. F. Hopson, are visiting relatives at
College Park.
Miss Kilim White is at Lone Oak tills
week.
Henry Martin and wife, id Moreland,
were giicslN Mondny of Mr. and Mrs
Km mil Sowell lit the Null House.
Palmetto.
The Palmetto Woman's Club was en
tertained last Friday afternoon by
S. M. Dean. A specially good progi -o
-was given. Mesdames Bachelor n"-l
Dean read very interesting pa|s*rN on
tin* early history of Georgia
Bullard and Gnillard, of Macon, i i-
trilinted es]s>ciiifly fine music. Both are
very brilliant pianists. Miss Willie A.
McGnnghoy, of Atlanta, gave two fine
recitations. She is a recent graduate id'
tin- Hanna Snliool in Atlanta and shows
Hue talent in elocution.
A most interesting meeting is in pro
gress at tin* First Baptist church.
Veddcr Stood and wife are visiting
relatives in Clarkston.
Miss Annie Kate Fletcher, of Forsyth,
and Miss Nellie Bryan, of Alliens, are
guests of Miss Jnule Joan Gulin nth, on
Main street.
Henry Dixon, of Atlanta, will lie the
guest of Curl Brittain on Saturday and
Sunday.
Misses Maggie anti Mary Cochran,
who have been visiting In Atlnntn and
i ’ollego Park, returned home Tuesday.
Miss l.iieile Condor is tin* guest of rel
umes in Atlantu.
Miss Benin* Elder, of Pairhurn, spent
last Sunday with Miss Janie Hudson.
Miss Estelle Swann is visiting Mis
ses Winnie Floyd and Hope McLarin in
j Fnirlmrn.
| Miss Nelie Brittain and Mr Maddox
I UrilliMU left Monday for their home in
I LaGrange
Misses Callie Alirulmm, Lulu* Go-
Mtss Louis.* Knapp, of .\lal>M"m,s,H-nt 1 1Jj||lUy| ., m . k smith, Myrtle Givens ami
Mr. Lyman Goliglitly left Tuesday for
a month's stay at Trouthnm Springs.
Mrs. Fielding, of Macon, is the guest
of Mrs. Duard Bullard.
Miss Kloisc Han-old, the guest of Miss
Li/./.ie Harris, left this week for Tub
Inlah Falls.
Mrs. CIiiim. Moscly and bur daughter,
n few days last week with her aunt
Mrs. J. R. Cotton.
Mr and Mrs. W. A. Brannon,of More-
laud, were in Grniiiville Thnrsdny.
Pint ,1. Van Hodges, lately of McRae,
lull nnwofthn Boys High School, At-
lalitu. was the guest of his uncle, John
T. While, a few days last week.
Mtss Sarah Olower ts •peu.Ui.g the Mr ~'R tllltl) uru ut Borden-Whe,tier for
Little Estelle Smith, who was so very
til at last writing died last Monday
night.
Miss Maude Wellborn, after spending
several weeks with relatives here, re-
turned to her home at Liudnic. last Sat
urday.
Fred Stillwell will leave Saturday for
Charlotte, N. C., to visit his parents.
Mrs. Elbert Cannon is on the sick list.
Loma Lovern and family went to
Banning Saturday to s|s-nd a few days
witli the former’s parents.
Mrs. Bonnie Smith. x\ ho had been
eontined to her room so long, died Snn-
day alfernoon. The bereaved family
have tin* sympathy of tie- entir* com
munity
Joint Ellington and wife nre spending
a few davs with tin- former's sister, Mrs.
Robert Hyde.
Mrs. West and Miss Etta Hanson nre
spending a few days witli relatives at
Palmetto.
Mrs. Mary Burk and brother. William
White, spent tins Inst few days with
tle-ir sister, Mrs. Bonnie Smith.
Robert Ritchie and wife sjient a f**w 1
days the past we*-k with the latter’s
mother, Mrs. Ada Grnggus, in Atlanta.
Mrs. Cleve Ritchie lias been eontined
to her bed for several days tie* past
week.
Little Lndelin Hendrix, from Sar
gent, s|M)iit last week here, the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Allen.
Mrs. 1. O. McGeliee was summoned to
the bedside of her daughter, Mrs John
Guruer, at LuGmiige, lust Monday.
Rev. James Bailey and daughter. Miss
Belle, of Gridin, spent last Lunduy with
Cliff Bailey.
After several days’ confinement to her
bed, Mrs. Henry Boatwright is able to
sit up.
We attended services at the Lovi-joy
Mission last Sunday and beard Brother
Gaines preaolt to an attentive audience.
After suffering eight weeks with ty
phoid fever. Miss Lucy McClure died
Wednesday morning. We join with a
host of others in extending heartfelt
sympathy to tin* bereaved family.
There will lie a singing ut tlie Chapel
next Suuduy afternoon. We are ex
pecting to have some tint* singers. All
who want, to join us are cordially in
vited to attend. Bovd Stevens and Frank
Soldi will play for us.
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If 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
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tor our fall shipments.
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VISIT OUft BUGGY DEPOSITORY
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And see the New Styles Surreys, Buggies and Harness. 1
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Bradley & BanKs
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week iii Newnnn.
Mrs. Mnrv Owensby, J. E. Dealt nd
wife, Miss Ella Dean, (’aid. W. P
White, John T. White and J. W. Smith
attended a barbecue at W. R. Evans,
Saturday.
Hon. W. A. Post attended court in
Hogansville last week.
Miss Pearl Newman, of Welcome, and
Miss Annie May Prickctt, of Emu* Oak,
ate guests of the MIshi-s Hopson.
several weeks.
Mrs. M. A. Wiley, Mrs. Dean, Mrs.
Maggie Dean Morris und Miss Stevie
Timmons sjient several days in Hogans-
vllle last week.
Mr. Tom Daniel, one of Palmetto's
most successful merchants, lias recently
purchased the line farm of Mr. Sam
Eeiglt. in Coweta county. The price
jHitd was #:Ui,000.
Miss Allyne Ponder was the guest of
and
the
O,inert Redenuuglhof l Imttanooga, , frioHd , „ i|Ul l||Ht w ,, k
Id M'nm Myrtle O Neal are attend,ng , ^ M „ r|oil Anioldf wll0 lllw
a* camp meeting a. Griffin. visiting Miss Fannie Sons in New
been
I’Uaii.
Miss Pauline Stevens lias returned , | mH returned home,
from a weeks visit to friends al More- i Miss Ethel Smith is in Newnan this
land. week.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Eattimer, of Ho- Marion Howen and Joe Peniston, of
guiisvillc, s|h*iit a few days this week at I Newnan, urewith Mrs. Kate Smith.
Tetley’s
Sold by All Grocers
For llot Ten
ASK FOR OOLONG
For Iced Tea
HUY INDIA AND OEYUON
For General Use
IU V TICK MIXED
Nothing is more refreshing than a cup of iced tea; nothing
11101*6 iMitelicial when tired than a eup of hot tea.
Always the Same
Dodson.
The fanners' vacation will soon close.
Mrs. Delitia Long, of Calhoun, visited
rvliitivug in this community a few days
ago.
Rev. Richard M Stephens, of Whitis.
burg, is assisting Rev. J. B. S. Davis in
holding the protracted meeting at New
Is'liauon Church this week.
Mrs. Euon King, of Columbus, has
been visiting relatives and friends ill
Rosooe for several days.
Mrs Clem Kersey is seriously ill nt
the home of her sister, Mrs. A. N. Starr,
nt Rosooe.
The next meeting of the G. L. A. D.
Club will be at tin* home of C. W. Car
ter and wife, on Saturday night before
tin* third Sunday in September.
The protracted meeting nt Macedonia
closed Inst Friday. The oliurch received
iJK members, utl liv experience.
Yates Jones is sick with fever.
Rev. E. T. Carter is conducting a
series of meetings in Heard county tins
week.
Prof. Lipscomb, of Whiteslmrg, who
has beeu teaching a singing school at
New Lebanon Church will close his
class next Saturday, and there will be
an all-day singing nt that place next
Sunday.
Mrs. Fannie Hyde, who was hurt by a
mule running away a few days ago, is
doing us well as could be expected. She
is ut the home of her mother-in-law,
Mrs. Murthiyu Hyclt*.
Mrs. Joan Stephenson and daughter.
Miss Annie Lee, are visiting relatives
near Dodson.
T. F. Shackleford, of Newnan visited
his wife’s parents Sunday.
In a few days Miss Iula Jones will re
turn to Culloden to take charge of her
part of til** school at that place.
D. R. Sewell is visiting Ills father.
There was u singing at Andrews Chap
el oliurch last Sunday afternoon. There
will 1m* another siugtng there Sept. Oth,
at eveuing.
the purpose ol' grading new pu
pils; also to examine any former
student* who failed of promotion
and who desire promotion. One
i of tiie rules of tile school board is,
■‘When pupils fail in promotion
- in not more than two studies in
tiie final yearly average of sehol-
arship, they may be permitted to
undergo a re-examination in such
studies at some time appointed by
the superintendent; and if the re
quired standing la* attained, such
pupil may lie passed to a higher
grade.”
The schools will lie open on
Monday, Sept, .‘hi, at 5> a. in. It is
earnestly desired that all who ex
pect to enter will la* present on
that day. There will Ik* no charges
for the first six grades. Let every
citizen of Newnan support her
schools in every way.
.1. W. Gaines, Supt.
Money to loan on real estate pt
oeut. Apply to L. M. Farmer.
per
Always
Please
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Announcements for Newnan
City Schools.
On August .‘Kith and Hist, from
0 to 1 2 a. m., the teachers of each
grade will be in their rooms for i
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BRING
Your watch, clock und jew
elry repairing to my repair
department. 1 have beeu
engaged in this line of work
in Newnan for many years,
and my past record is a pres
ent and futtire 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
*19.75.
These are great bicycle
bargains and should be in
vestigated by prospective
wheel buyers.
Frank J. Flannery
Watchmaker and Jtwclcr.
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S MICHAELS-STC*Nf
\FINC CLOTHING *
'Micmakla, STtflia 4 04«)
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Final Clearance of Summer Suits
For men and young men. This month will positively end
the cut prices on all Summer (foods. This is the greatest
bargain event of t he summer. Come here at your earliest
opportunity tomorrow if you cun, and we will show you
such unprecedented values in summer suits, that you will
not hesitate u moment in buying if you are looking for a
summer suit at an extraordinary saving. Now you can buy
At S 6.00, any suit worth $ 8.00 to S1Q.00
At S 8.25. any su t worth SI2.50
At S11.0Q, 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 *:-LJ>8, sizes from
5 1-2 to 7 1-2.
I BARNETT, ST. JOHN & GO. "
♦ _ _ 4 i
Greenville Street.
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