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A Stopped
Watch
Doesn’t cmiKi' an much wor
ry a* oii<* t lial ruiih i*it her
too fimt or too slow, in mi
••rrntie fashion. The first
you never depend upon—the
other kind i* u soureeiif con*
stunt annoyiince. Nowadays
miiKi people ean and do own
a watch, But no person can
utTord to own an uncertain
watch; and with my repair
department at your service,
there is no excuse for carry
ing anything but a properly
regulated and accurate
watch. I am always ready
to remedy your watch troub
les. Consult me when your
timepiece goes wrong.
Frank J. Flannery
Walihtnaktr and Jtwcltr.
(irantville.
"Bonny t'astlo" presented a lovely np-
pi'iirnnre last Tluirsdny evening when
its doors were thrown o|m-ii to the in
vited Kue«t« nt n uin*quernile given by
Mrs. Colley heigh la honor of I)r.
(>wpn*by, of Hnltimoro. The lawn and
veranda* were lirlllinntly illuiaiimted
with Ja|iaiieno lantern*, while the li
brary, reception hull nail dining-room
Were thrown together mid exquisitely
decorated witli | Nil ins and ferns. The
receiving |sirty consisted of Mrs. Colley
Ijeigli, Mrs Jethro Jones, of White*-
hurg, Mrs A. it S. Bngg, Mrs, Mary
Oweushy and Miss Kiiiinu Belle Zellers.
Many hamlsoiiie and imhpie eostutni's
were worn. The prizes, a brooch and
stick pin, fur the best representation of
character jsrrtrayed, were wen by Miss
Mary Beth Word, of Hogansvllle, rep-
reseliting Idttle Bo I’ccp and 1‘aul Bligg
li Chiiieso, I'lnk and white cake with
colored tees were served. In the dining
room punch was served hv Minncn Ger
trude and Mnud Bugg The guest* In
vited to meet Dr. tIwenstiy were: Misses
Aurelia Mobley, Mary Beth Word, < f
Hogansvllle, Benetta Orr, of Newuau,
Ada Bryan, of Clnrkaton, Annie Dick
son, of Atlalitn; Misses Emilia Bello Zel-
lars, I.nolle Banks, Kilim White, Tom
mie White, Kstelle /i liars, !*allte Bo*
11rtiiiiou, Mary ('lower, Mamie Banks,
Bertha and Janie Nell, l.nctlo Arnold,
Gladys While, Mary Andrews, Mattie
l.uok, Dr. Owiishy, ol Baltimore, Her-
r.v mull Loiigiun, of Faitbtmi, Philip
Orr. of Newnan, William Banks, W. A.
Bohannon, Deliuar Owens, Worley Nall,
Bcsizer Bayne, Jim Barron. Jon and
Kiihorl Bohannon. Kdwlti Banks, Hold,
and I*ntiI Bugg. I.ewm Dealt, Slaughter
l.amhcrt, Tom l-'uller, T. M. Zolhirs
and Lindsey Whltehend.
The marriage of Mr. K. O Smith, of
Grnutvllle, and Miss Fannie Haynie, of
Moreland, took place today at u o'clock
a. in. at the home of the bride's patents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles llavnic. Tlw
ceremony was performed by Rev. W. It
Lambert, of liogausvllle.
Mrs. ,1. I) Moreland, Mr* W G Sad
h r and Lowndes Sadler are hone from
a trip lo New York and other eastern
Cities.
Grantville will be well r. presented at
several of the lending college* in the
Stale Mis* Marv France* Blinks lias
returned to Wesleyan, Mi** Kurile Ar
nold. who la*t term was at Agues Scott,
is al*o at Wesleyan, Misses Brrtlm mol
Janie Nall nut Gladys White are nt the
Normal and Industrial College at Mil-
ledgcville, Charlie Stewart Colley has
returned to the G M A college at Col
lege Bark ; next week Miss Kstelle Zel-
lnrs will return to Agnes Scott, Salltc
Bohannon and Sarah Glower to l,n-
Grange Female College, Hubert and
Paul Bugg and I.imtsey Whitehead to
Emory, Jack Camp will attend a busi
ness collegi iu Atlauta.
Mi**e* 1.nolle Hunks ami Touimie
W:iit« were in Newnan Ynesdnv
Mr. and Mrs. A A. Johnson, of Nor-
cross. are guests of Dr and Mr* Kelson,
Miss Onto Braunon, of Moreland, is
visitiug her aunt, Mrs. J. H Got Ion.
Mr. ami Mrs. G. A. Situs sjient Tues
day in Atlauta,
Mesdames A. H. S. Bngg, J T. White,
L. P. Bryant and B. J Sewell attended
the annual conference ot the Home Mis
sion Society in Hogansvllle Sunday and
Monday. Among the notable members
present were, Mrs. Higginbotham, of
West Point, Pres.; Mrs K. B. Milan, of
Atlanta, Corresponding See., and Mrs.
Connally, of Atlanta, one of the man
agers, liesides our own District Score-
taiy, Mrs. Oovin, of Hogansvllle. We
desire to tlmuk the people of Hognu*-
vtile for kindness and hospitality shown
os while in their pleasant little city
J. K Dean mid Miss Kiln Dean are
s]*-liding the week ill Palmetto.
Miss Ethel Hearn, of Carrollton, is
the guest of Miss Lilia Cato
Miss Mary Good rum, I. K Orr. Frank
Hughe* and Tom Goodrum were in
Gian tv die Sunday.
Mrs. Gleuu Arnold acouuipauiod her
daughter, Mi** Lucile, to Wesleyan to-
d11v She will return home Saturday.
lion nod Mrs W. A. Post and Miss
Gertie Post have been attending the
l» dode of «*ol. W. G. Po«f, of Newnan,
Ho* week. We are glad to learn lie is
some In tt'-r today.
H Abner Gamp, who has ju«f return-
e ! from Colorado, and Henry Camp, of
Moreland, are in (Jrantville today.
Miss Tommie Lou Lester is visiting
In i M*ter Mrs. Albert McKoy, nt Wei.
come.
Mi«*'-« M vrtis O'Neal and Mary Broad
water were in Newnan Snturday.
W. A. Bohannon was in Atlanta
Tuesday.
Mr. and .Mrs. M. B. I*ambert and Miss
Willie May Lambert are in Hogansvllle
today.
Hawkins Hooker spent Tuesday in
Atlanta.
Me*danies J. D. Moreland, W. G.
Sadler and Glenn Arnold were in New-
nnn Saturday.
Judge 0. P. Glower and J. T White
attended court in Newnan Tuesday
Misses Kstelle Zellers, Belief fa Orr
and Annie Dickson s|ient Monday with
Mis* Mary Beth Word in Hogansvllle.
Fa il Bryant of Atlanta is the guest of
Willie Glower.
Mrs. Bob Jenkins attended the funeral
services of her slsterdn-lnw, Mrs. Bar
tow Jenkins, in Hngnnsvillc Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs W. P. Jackson, who
have Imm'H absent several weeks visitiug
relatives iu Oglethorpe county, have re
tui lied home.
Mrs. H J. Sewell nnd daughters,
Misses Zell and Inez, are home from a
visit to relatives at Athens.
Misses Milford Stanford of Mount-
ville, nod Mary Livingston of Colum
bus, were guests a few days last week of
Mrs. A H S Bugg
The death of L. J. Lowry occurred nt
Ills home here nt 'J o'clock this morning,
lie had been a sufferer from rheuma
tism and nervous debility for several
month*. He leave* a wife and children
who have our sympathy in their be
reavement. The interment will tnka
place tomorrow at Hngansville.
Palmetto.
Prof. Mouorief, President of Gox Col
lege, ha* lieen called to the pastorate of
the Baptist church. Mr. Moucrief Is
remarkably gifted, both ns an orator
and an expositor of Bible truths, amt
Iinroh will lie very fortunate to se-
cure his services.
The Western Association convenes
with Baiuah church to October A large
utteiiihtncH is anticipated. The new
house of worship will soon tie completed
and will he used on that occasion.
A new organ, recently purchased, ha*
Ju*t arrived and been plaoeri in the First
Methodist church.
Prof. Banks opened sellout with mi
iiuiiHiially large enrollment for the fall
term. Miss Conyers, ot Newnan, has a
full music class.
Mrs Clifford Brown, of Macon, is a
guest of Mrs. Harry Hill on Mato St
The follow mg young ladies left Tues
day, Sept lltli, for different schools
over the State: Miss Leto Arnold re
turns to Cox College, Miss Kindle Daniel
return* lo Shorter, Miss Flora Cornier
enters at Milletlgeville and Miss LuoUe
Smith goes to Wesleyan.
Mrs. Klliiigton and her daughter. Miss
Snlllo Kate, who have been spending
some time with Mrs. Abrams, left
Tuesday tor tlietr home at Meridian.
M iswissippi.
The Snturday Nightclub was enter
tained b\ Mis Kdwurd Duke, in honor
of (lie visiting young ladies and tlie
gue*t of Miss tillin' Gene Ctilhreath
Those invited were: Miss Klliiigton, of
Miss., Misses Mary Johnson, Stevie
Timmons, Lotte Goliglitly, Janie Hud
son. Louise Beckman, Callie Abrams,
the Misses Held, Miss Myitic Given*,
the Misses Cochran; Messrs Howard
Johnson, Will JnliUMOii. B. 1. Timmons,
ol \tlnuta. Kail Buttain, Freeman Bui
lard. Iiviii and Clunil Culhreath.
Dr. P. S. Zellars. a highly re*|NHded
citizen, is very ill at Ins home on Tombs
St.
Misses Bethea and Lovejov, who Imvt
been the guest* of Mis* Annie Gene Cul-
breutli, have returned home.
Clyde Givens, of l*nGrange, visited
Ins father, Mr Joseph Givens.last week.
Mrs. Huff and family, after »|*'udmg
the •uinnier at the St Elmo Hotel, left
for their home in Columbus Tuesday.
Mrs. S. M. Dean, Regent of the Pled-
moat Continental Chapter, D. A. H.. at
tended the luncheon given by Mrs.
Thomas Morgan at her home on Peach
tree Street, complimentary to Mrs. Hal
lie Rouiisavillf, of Rome, the distin
guished State Regent.
"Iced lemonade" takes its leave like
all summer visitors, as lemons are now
quoted at $8 j>er box.
day. He will also officiate ot the bap
tismal service nt!» o’clock, a m.. of the
same day.
Farmers around Whiteshurg are very
busy with their fall work Jnst now.
('utting hay. ptilliug fodder and picking
cotton nre all being carried ou nt the
same time.
The rains continue, which cause some
inconvenience; though every one Is try
ing to save some portion of the hnrve«t.
W. L. Drake, one of car clever black
smiths, was awakened at an early hour
Monday morning by something after his
chirkfiiM. Ou investigation Im found
something was in his lion house among
tlie chicken*, nnd procuring a light, was
somewhat surprised to find n large jms-
sum sitting in one corner, ready to
pounce upon the nearest chicken. Mr.
Drake lost no time iu shooting the early
morning intruder. He found that the
possum bail already killed one chicken,
and lie is now satisfied that Bro. possum
is to hlnniH for a number of chickens
that lie ha* missed recently.
J. H Li|iscnmb, a great lover of music
and one of the best singers in the coun
ty, nttouded the singing convention nt
Carrollton last Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Laura Daveiqiort, of South Geor
gia, visited relatives here last week.
Dot Jones, of Clem, s|ient Sunday af
ternoon in tlie city with friends.
Jerome Patterson, of Carrollton, was
in Whiteshurg and vicinity Sunday nnd
Monday.
Miss Mary Hodnett, of Carrollton,
h|m'Ut a few dnvs with relatives here the
latter |>art of last week.
Miss Lizzie Steven* visited her sister,
Mrs. Ben New, of Carrollton, Sunday
nmt Monday.
Welcome Pniks went up to Atlanta
Monday.
Rev. K. 0. Betterton, of Dalton, Ga.,
is s|M'iidiug a few days with his family,
at the homo of Rev. W. A Parks.
(Bis Jones, of Newnan, :s visiting his
parents near town this week.
We are glad to note that Bob Hollo-
war is much bettor tills week.
G W. Byiogton. the clever nnd suc
cessful insurance uinii, was ill town Inst
Tuesday.
Rev. J. W. Moliood, who has been
quite sick with fever, lias about recover
ed Ids health, and lie with his family
arc visitiug Ills father nt Carrollton this
week.
P. T. MoOntohen, of Newnun, was iu
tlie citv one day Inst week on business.
Jett Austin, of Sargent, will superin
tend the ginnery of O. A. Duncan this
fall.
We are sorry to learn flint Miss Dorn
Duncan lins been quite sick for several
days
Milltown.
Whiteshurg.
Whiteshurg. Ga , Sept. li. I'.HMl —The
entertainment to be given here Friday
, end Saturdav evenings promises to tv
one of the most interesting exercises
seen here this year. The benefits de
rived from the exercises will be doiuiteii
to the Methodist parsonage. A cordial
luvitatiou is made to all to come to tin
entertainment. A royal good time i*
p.ounscd to all who attend Remember
the dates. Friday and Satorday night*
Sept. 14th and 16th.
Rev. W. W. Koop. of Carrollton, will
preach at the Baptist ohuroh next San-
Fall 1906
Fall 1906
A. E. BROD’S
Cut Price Store
Having* anticipated the
rise in price of cotton and
woollen g’oods we placed
large advance orders for
all staple numbers at the
lowest price. In view of
this fact I am in position
to meet competition from
any market. Our stock is
more extensive and at
tractive than ever before.
I cordially invite you to
inspect same and get our
prices before buying.
A. E. BROD
10 Greenville Street
Newnan, Georgia
Hirnui Mobley and Arthur Heuuick
*pen' Sunday in Grtfttn.
Robert Rich in Ima moved with his
family and located near tin West Point
depot.
John Bhilli|is and wife visited Ids fa
tlier Saturday night and Sunday.
After having a loug and tedious strug
gle with typhoid fever, Tom Smith is
able to Hit up.
Judge and ClinHes Attawiiv, from
Sargent, spent liiKt Sunday with their
sister, Mrs, Hiram Mobley, noil family.
Henry Turner was up from iNtGrange
Sunday.
After spending several weeks with her
pnrentN, Lon Jordan and wife, Mrs. An
drew Cliandler lins returned .to her
home in Texas
Misses Alice and Matilda Mobley
visited at Hogansvillc Sunday.
Janies Townsend and wife, from
Heard county, spent Sunday with the
latter's mother, Mrs Norris.
Holm McKenzie, from (’Olivers, was
here last Sunday.
Buford, little son of Jack Ward and
wife lies been quite sick
After spending a week with her
daughter, Mrs. John Dewberry, Mrs.
Nancy Brown returned to IsiGrangc
Sunday.
Kittle Horace Pitts, who was so sick
at our Inst writing, is very much better.
Misses Ada and Bessie Yarbrough vis
ited relatives in Carrollton Sunday.
After s|N>udiug several days at Ban
ning with relatives and friends, Mrs.
Jesse Florence and children returned
home last Sunday.
Hiram Mobley bad an acoident Tues
day evening of Inst week. He drove to
Liberty ohuroh nnd on Ins return home
something broke about the harness
causing the horse to run away, throwing
\lr. Mobley out and crippling him, but
not seriously.
Homer Howard, from Columbus, was
here a few days last week, guest of his
sister, Mrs. Henry Bryant.
Hasting West and Miss Beulah Shell
were united in marriage last Sunday af
ternoon Rev. J. E. D. Taylor officiating.
"Grandfather" Ayers, from Carroll
ton. is visiting his children here.
After a three weeks' visit to relatives
iu Tyus and other places iu Carroll
county. Miss Susie Farmer returned
home Inst week
Mrs. Charlie Newsom, who has been
sick so long, lias been very much worse
for several days. Her bills' is also quite
sick.
Calvin Hemrick visited relatives in
Athens last week.
Mias Ophelia Thompson, from Tyus,
is spendiug several days with her cous-
tu. Mrs. J. E. Farmer.
Little Arling Cook has been real sick
for several days.
Mrs. J. J. Hendrix came in from Sar
gent ami spent Sunday witli tier daugh
ter, Mrs. Homer Allen.
Oar singing proved quite a success
last Sunday afternoon—so much so that
several suggestions weie made to organ
ize a elnss If anybody knows of a teach
er we could get, let us know.
Miss Cynthia Hanson visited relatives
at Banning last Sunday.
We Imd i< fine Sunday school last Sun
day. Mis. Jennie Cole's Barnn m elnss
is on a hnniu. She is a splendid teacher
and knows excellently how to hold a
class together.
Ijiist Sunday Brother Layton preached
two as litic sermons ns we ever heard.
Hi* subject mi tlie morning was John the
Baptist's uiis-ioii iu rim world, as com
pared to the mission of tlie church. He
stated at the close of tlie evening sev-
vice tlmt our next meeting day, which
is the fourth Sunday, is the time to elect
a pastor.
There will he a singing connected with
the Sabbath school next Sunday morn
ing. Our people nr" becoming quite
musical. That is encouraging.
What we might say here about
the Studebaker line of farm wagons,
carriages, buggies and harness, might
or might not have much weight with you.
What you can see with your own eyes will tell
the story better than volumes of our talk* There
fore we say
Sec the Studebaker Agent
Here are some of the things he will show you:
Why the Studebaker Wagon, while stronger, heavier and
more durable (being made of heavier timber and more heavily
ironed) is nevertheless the lightest running wagon on earth.
Why the Studebaker axles ()4 to # inch deepet than others
and reinforced with heavy truss) havegreater carrying capacity.
Why the Studebaker nub does not split, check nor crack.
Wny the Studebaker slope-shoulder spokes (larger than
others) make a stronger wheel.
Why the Studebaker wagon-box with reinforced bottom,
is the strongest and most convenient box made*
the Studebaker vehicles are ao popular; why more people but
Turin.
George Smith has completed his new
residence aiul will move this week.
Miss Jimmie Shell returned from At
lanta Saturday, where she spent a week
visiting her consins, tlie Misses Hnuiii-
outt.
G. P. Arnall made a business trip to
Fayette Tuesday.
Zeh Christopher mid Will Englnnd are
attending court nt Newnan this week
Rev. E. A. Wnre was in Newnan
Monday.
George Hardy gave a family barbecue
Wednesday.
Wulter Hardy, of East Point, is visit
ing his grandmother, Mrs. Jennie
Hardy.
Misses Alice Moses and Norma Jones
are visiting friemlsmt Hollouville.
Rev C. O'N. Martiudale filled his np-
nointiueut here Sunday and Suiulay
night. He received two members into
tlie church Sunday.
Miss Margaret Day is attending school
at Seuoia.
Mrs. Jesse Howell is with her uieoe,
Mrs. Maggie Gay.
Torn McGough, of Fayetteville, was
in Turin Suiulay
' Tom Aruall. of Seuoia, was iu town
Monday.
Welcome.
Owing to so much wet weather but
little fodder has been saved.
Farmers will be quite busy the next
three mouths gathering the fleecy
staple.
On ncenunt ot sickness. Rrv. F. .1
Amis did not fill his appointment at
Bowden last week.
Miss Ethel Copeland,who has been sick
for some time, is convalescing.
Miss Mary Amis is visiting relatives in
Atlanta.
Miss Grace Summers has returned
home, after spendiug u week very pleas
antly with relatives and friends iu New-
ltau.
Miss Mnud McKov left Inst week for
Rome, where she will spend some time.
Charlie King, from Fort Worth,
Texas, is visitiug relatives hero.
Mrs. O. L. Moore is ou tlie sick list.
Mrs. A. A. Wright visited her sister,
Mrs. “Gap" Puokette, neur Moreland,
last week.
Miss Lillian Summers is visiting her
s'*ter, Mrs. Charles Amis, in Newiinu.
Joe Dial and wife spent Sunday iu
\ Newnan at tlie bedside ot the latter’s
; sister, who lias been critically ill for
i some time.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby givou to all creditors
of the estate of Mrs. Laura N. Hubbard,
late of said county, deceased, to render
hi an account of their demands to me
within tlie time prescribed by law,
properly made out. All persons indebt
ed to said deceased are hereby requested
to make immediate payment to tlie un
dersigned. This 8th day of Sept., l!H)ti.
28 L. M. FARMER, Adiur.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given to all erudite
uf the estate of Mrs. Cornelia A. Denu
|laieof said county, deceased, to rend
in nu nccounr of their demands to n
within the tune prescribed by la'
properly made out. All persons indel
I **d lo *nid deceased ara hereby request-
i to make immediate payment to the n
i dersigned. This 8th day of 3ept., 1!X
j 28 L. M. FARMER. Adiur.