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president.
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VK'E-PRKS. AND THE AS.
J. W. ANDKKWS,
SECRETARY.
LOANS OF $1,000 IQ $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.
Attorney Wanted to Act i .1 .
as Local Correspondent dSS Atlfllltd, u60rgl3.
<’ol. H. W. Dent, of Atlanta, is
in the city.
I. T. Stanley was in West Point
last Sunday.
L. R. Powell pays the highest
prices for hides. tf
Miss Mattie Askew has returned
from Piedmont Springs.
Huy your sidewalk tile from the
Newnan Tile Works. tf
Mrs. I. T. Stanley has returned
from a visit to West Point.
Dr. (’. A. Smith was in Atlanta
Monday and Tuesday.
Dr. Anderson, Dentist; gas ad
ministered; Salbide Bldg. tf
WANT HD—Two boarders; men
prefemV Apply at News office.
Mrs. Anderson and chil
dren are visiting in College Park.
We carry the latest magazines
ami periodicals.—Peniston & Lee.
“Dr.” E. H. Bowman was in
Cedurtown last Saturday and Sun
day.
Mr. Raphael Powell is up from
Savannah for a few days visit to
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murph re
turned to Marshalville last Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Clifford Dickson remains
dangerously sick at her home west
of this city.
Mr. T. B. 8ims,Jof Mississippi,
is visiting relatives in this city
and county.
Mrs. E. H. Bowman and chil
dren are the guests of relatives in
Cedartown.
Tom .Tones, of “Riverside,” re
turned home Wednesday from a
trip to Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Nunnally
have returned front Borden-
Wheeler Springs.
J. Buford Copeland left yester
day for Macon, to resume his work
at Mercer University.
Mrs. Mary Lynch and Mrs. Joe
Hammond, of Atlanta, are visiting
Mrs. Bennett Sanders.
Mrs. Ben Kirby, who was ill in
Atlanta for some time, w’as able to
return home this week.
Miss Nelia Greene has returned
from a visit of some length to rela
tives at Uniontown, Ala.
J. C. Hardy, a prominent stock
man, of Senoia, was in the city
yesterday en route to Wyoming
and Montana.—Griffin News and
Sun.
Mr. and Mrs. Goss Mattox, of
Florida, are with relatives in New
nan.
1. N. Orr, «Tr., and Mrs. S. G.
Orr and baby are spending some
time at Horseshoe, N. C.
Mrs. F. C. White returned to
Macon last Tuesday to resume her
duties at Wesleyan College.
Miss Lillie, the young daughter
of Mr. James Hutchens of this
city, is seriously ill with fever.
Rev. W. J. Cotter filled Rev. E.
A. Ware’s pulpit at the Turin
Methodist church last Sunday.
Col. 11. ('. McCutchen, of Co
lumbus. was in the city Wednes
day, attending to legal business.
Messrs. A. B. Brown and John
1. Miller, of Corinth, were among
the visitors in Newnan yesterday.
W. A. Pope, a prominent mer
chant of Newnan, was in the city
yesterday.—Griffin News and Sun.
Mesdames W. C. Wright and
W. B. Pringle and children will
return from Chicamaugatomorrow.
Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Davis and
little daughters, Grace and Sara,
have returned from Tallulah Falls.
Rev. F. G. Hughes will preach
at Lovejoy Memorial church next
Sunday morning at eleven o’clock.
Miss Martha Ryder, who was
the guest of Miss Louise Atkinson,
returned to Columbus last Monday.
LOST—Crescent shaped brooch,
set with diamonds and pearls, al
ternating. Finder will be liberally
rewarded by returning to P. O.
Box ;j:iO, Newnan, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Logan and
family returned to Atlanta last
Monday, after a ten days visit to
G. A. Boynton, Esq., ahd other
relatives in the 4th District.
To whom it may concern:
J. J. Cruse has not boon asso
ciated with me in the painting busi
ness since May 7th, 190(5.
2t ('. 1). Hollis.
C. P. Stephens & Co. have leas
ed the Carpenter building, now oc
cupied by Darden & Stephens, and
will open up a stock of dry goods
and notions early in the fall, tf
Mr. John Hendrick returned
Wednesday from a two months’
trip through South Georgia. He
left yesterday for Lake Charles,
La., where he will stop for some
time.
Mrs. J. T. Glover and children, !
Martha and A mail, who were the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Z. Greene,
have gone to Senoia to visit rela
tives, before returning to Birming
ham.
Orman Powell will return fo the
Alabama Polytechnic Institute, ut
Auburn, for the fall term. His
brother, 'Pom Powell, will return
to school at Donald Frazer Insti
tute at I >eeatur.
W.^ Howard Davis returned to
Washington City yesterday, after
spending several weeks here with
relatives. Mrs. Davis and little
daughter will remain in Newnan
some time yet.
Mrs. D. B. Woodroof has re
turned from Borden-Wheeler
Springs. During her absence from '
the city Miss Annie Will Redwine
filled the position of librarian in a
very efficient manner.
Prof. J. T. Croley, of Grantville,
was in the city last night on his re
turn home from Sunny Side, where
lie has been engaged in teaching
BELTING AND
STEAM FITTINGS
Miss Kate Blue, of Montgomery, school for the
Ala., who was the guest of Miss
Nettie Orr, returned home yester
day.
Mr. Hugh Woodroof, of Savan
nah, is with his family at the resi
dence of Mr. and Mi’s. George
Sponcler.
Miss Ruth Camp and her cousin,
Miss Ella Robbins, of Talbotton,
are at Toceoa for the remainder of
the summer.
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We have added Belting to our stock of mill sup
plies, and can furnish from stock, Hoytt’s high
grade guaranteed leather belting, 1 1-2 to 8 inches.
New York Belting Company’s highest grade rub
ber belt from four to ten inches. Seamless stitch
ed canvas belt from four to twelve inches; all four-
ply. It pays to buy good belt. We are go
ing to carry the BEST.
We carry an assortment of cast iron “ells,”
“tees,” plugs and bushings from 1-4 to 2 inches.
Wrought iron nipples and couplings from 1-4 to 2
inches. Malleable unions from 1-4 to 2 inches.
Globe, angle and check valves from 1-4 to 2
inches.
Our stock of supplies include lubricators, inject
ors, steam gauges, jets, brass oil cups, glass oil
cups, packing, etc.
We will save you money on your machinery
supplies,
tt
Newnan Hardware Company
past few weeks.—
Griffin News and Sun.
Miss Saru Catherine Peniston en- Mr. I. N. Orr, Jr’s., horse,
tertained several friends at a spend- j “Dan,” was insured on May IN,
the-day party yesterday. Her ij)06, in the Atlanta Mutual Live
guests were Misses Sara Nunnally, | Stock Insurance Co. The animal
Margaret Murphey, Georgia and was killed on August 12, 1906,and
Atkinson and Willie
Theodore
Herring.
Dr. and Mrs. Z. Greene enter
tained at tea Tuesday evening, in
compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
on August 19th Mr. Orr’s claim
for #247.50 was paid in full by the
above named company,
tf J. W. Willcoxon, Agent.
A large amount of mail ac-
Mnrph ot Marshalville. Covers j euinitiates at the postolliee on Sun-
were laid tor eight guests, and the days,and the carriers are frequent-
affair was a very pretty and pleas-1 ly unable to carry out Sunday’s
ant one. ! mail and Monday morning’s mail
Mr. Will Mattox, who has been Monday morning. If residents
ill for a long time, is much im- the city will call lor their mail
proved, and hisfrieuds are pleased | 0,1 Sundays they will greatly aid
to note the fact that he appears to the carriers in facilitating the dis-
beon the road to complete recovery, i tributiou o< mail on Monday morn-
Mr. Mattox and family are in New- '"ka
lian at present. j At the Presbyterian Church
Waiter Petty, of St. Louis, is ! i»c*xt Sabbath, Rev. C. O’N. Mar-
spending several weeks in Coweta! tindale will preach at IJ a. m. on
county with relatives and iriends. “ the Thinking that Translonns a
IF YOU
are going to paint we
can interest you. We
sell the well-known
Parian paints. This
brand has long been
known for its dura
bility, economy and
appearance. It looks
best and wears long
est.
We carry all paint
ing accessories, also,
as white lead, oils,
coloring material,
brushes, etc. We
would like to figure
with you if you are
going to paint.
Hubert Quillian, son of Dr. and
Mrs. J. W. Quilliau. will enter
Emory College at the opening of
the fall term.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Farmer
entertained several friends at din
ner last Friday, in honor of Mrs.
J. T. Glover of Birmingham.
Mrs. A. R. Word and little
daughter, Elizabeth, have returned
to Atlanta, after a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Brown and family.
The Newnan Ministerial Asso
ciation will meet next Monday
morning, Sept. 3rd, at 9:30 o’clock
at the Central Baptist church.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Copeland,
who spent a month with relatives
in this county, left yesterday for
their home in Tacoma, Wash.
The Woman’s Bible Circle, of
the First Baptist Church, will
meet with Mrs. E. O. Reese next
Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock.
Miss Jewel Faver will tie a stu
dent at Wesleyan Female College
this fall. Miss Lutie Powell en-
jters Agues Scott Institute at
J Decatur.
| Mrs. H. G. Ferrell returned to
; her home in Memphis, Tenn., last
ilriday, after a pleasant visit at era i Methodist churches of which
the home of Sheriff and Mrs. J. Mr. Gaines is pastor.
L. Brown.
Messrs. G. R. Bradley, J. T.
Miss Rosadell Holmes, who has
The Newnan City Schools
will open Sept. 3,1906
The citizens of Coweta County are cordially invited to investigate
the merits of these schools.
The graduates of the Newnan schools take high place, in college,
life, or business. If you have children to send to school, instead of
sending them to distant and expensive fitting schools, place them in
this school of your own county, and thus have them nearer home.
Board can be obtained in the.homes of Newnan. Your children
will then be surrounded by the inlluence of the home, and there is
nothing that equals this.
Examinations for new students will be held August 30 and 31,
from 9 to 12 a. in., at each school.
Rates of tuition can be hud on inquiry.
For any further information cull on or address
J. W. G A INKS, Hupt.
He is an experienced printer and
was employed in Newnan many
years ago. At present he is em
ployed as a linotvne onerator.
A party of young people, com
posed of Misses Mabel Mitchell,
Nell and Lucile Beavers, Virginia
Daniel and Messrs. I. N. Edge, J.
W. Willcoxon, Jr., and Andrew
Robinson, and chaperoned by Mrs.
J. J. Cruse, picniced at Burpee’s
pond last Monday.
Rev. W. S. Gaines will preach
at Lovejoy Memorial church next
Sunday night. Mr. Gaines has
conducted protracted meetings this
year at all ot the five churches
served by him, and as a result 75
persons have united with the sev-
Man,” and at 7:30 p. in. on “The
Question of Diseipleship.” The
morning offering will tie for As
sembly’s Home Missions in the
great fields of the West. Prayer
meeting on Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
A cordial invitation to strangers
and citizens, old and young.
'been the guest of Mrs. H. L. Fol-
i Williams, C. A. Merck, L. B.
Mann and W. J. Murphey are in
gerlorthe past three weeks, has j X(iW York City> Tbey are rup .
resenting Newnan at the Bryan
returned to Newnan
Atlanta Journal.
-Sunday’s
| LOST—Thursday morning on
j Sutherland Drive, a gold chain
bracelet set with three large
i topazes. Finder will please re-
| turn to Miss Lutie Powell, 26 Nim-
: mons street, and receive reward.
demonstration, and it is rumored
that Alderman Murjihey will im
part to Mr. Bryan a recipe for
political success—the same having
been obtained from the Hon. Hoke
Smith, once a candidate for,guber
natorial honors in Georgia.
When you are
Getting glasses
Get them right. Have them
fitted as they should he. Have
the lenses made for YOU—to
your measure, so to speak.
Then you may read when you
like, where you like, and as
long as you like, and you’ll not
need to turn and twist the book
in order to ease your eyes.
Not an eye pain or an ache,
after you begin to wear the
proper glasses, no headaches,
no inconveniences ut all.
Today would he a good time
to begin to have your eyes look
ed after. Consultation and ad
vice are free any time you call.
H. S. BANTA
Dodson.
Miss Annie Newton is visiting rela
tives near Carrollton,
Rev. J. W. Gaines filled liis regular
appointment at Andrew’s Chapel last
Saturday and Sunday.
Rev. Mr. Hellonby, of Carrollton, has
been elected as pastor of Liberty church
for the balance of this year.
Mrs. Rebecca Lester, who has been
visiting relatives in this community, re
turned to Newnan last Saturduy.
Miss Mary Kate 'fenny, of Whites-
burg, spent a few days with Miss Etta
Bridges last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Carmical went
to Corinth Saturday to visit relatives.
They returned home Monday.
Albert Potts and family, from below
Newnan, passed through Dodson Thurs
| day of lust week, enroute to a barbecue,
j which was given at the home of John
| Potts, of Campbell county.
J John Sewell and wife, of Alabama,
| are spending a few days with relatives
near here.
There was a large crowd at the sing
ing at Sargent Sunday.
Miss Maggie Smith, of near Carroll
ton, spent last Sunday night witli her
sister, Mrs. Ollie Copeland.
Walter Morris, of Atlanta, spent a
part of last week with relatives near
Sargent.
Mrs. Ida Sewell, from Carroll county,
is visiting her duughter, Mrs. Charlie
Tarletou.
Mr. Othel Morgan and children, of
Senoia, spent the latter part of last week
with T. F. Jones and family.
Miss Minnie Sewell, who has been
sick a few days, is improving.
Mr. John Ingram, who was well
known in this community, died at his
home in Campbell county this week.
Prof. E. O. Hamlers and sister, Mrs.
A, B. Copeland, from the third district,
visited relatives near Roscoe the first of
the week.
Prof. O. H. Dukes went to Unthbert,
Ga., last week, where lie has been elect
ed principal of the public school at that
place.
A good rain fell in this section Tues
day afternoon.
StomachTroublea and Constipation
No one can reasonably hope for good
digestion when the bowels are constipa
ted. Charles Baldwin of Edwurdsville,
Ill , says, “1 suffered from chronic con
stipation and stomach troubles for sev
eral years, but thunks to Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets, am almost
cured.” Why not get a package of these
tablets and get well and Htay well?
Price 25 cents. For sale by Dr. Paul
Peniston.
It will be of interest to the many
Carrollton friends of Miss Rowena
Turner to learn of the announce
ment of her approaching marriage
to Mr. DeWitt Boole, at her home
in Newnan. Miss Turner has been
a frequent Visitor here in Carroll
ton, where she has made many
friends.—Carrollton Times.