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We Help You to
Keep Cool or Get Warm
The Ncwmin Ice anil Coal
Co. operates the Newnan
ice factory and sells only
high grade ice, in <jimuti-
tics from 100 pounds up to
car loads.
The < 'ompanj also does a
wholesale and retail coal
business, handling some of
the best brands of coal ship
ped into Georgia. “Hod
Star .lellioo” is our loader
for t>)ic coal trade, and it
can’t la* excelled. Don’t
fail to get our prices on coal.
We believe we can save
money for you on your sup
ply for the winter.
pone, see tho process of girmintf and
lastly, tho manufacture of the cloatli,
the product of the mill. A dinner will
t).i served in the park, and trie ladies of
Palmetto will assist in entertaining the
visitors.
Miss Maggie Hollemnn and Mr. Will
Reeves will be married on the evening
of the 25th at the home of the bride, j
Miss Holloman is a daughter of the late
benjamin Hollemnn, and is a young-
lady possessing many fine traits of char
acter Mr. Reeves is one of the most
successful young farmers in the county.
Miss Allltie Tolbert, of Atlanta, is the ,
guest of Miss Katharine Reid.
Mrs. Hello Givens Crawford, who is
visiting her father during his sickness,
spent the week end with her family in
Atlanta.
Mrs. S. M. Doan, Regent of the Pied
mont Continental Chapter, 1). A. it., at
tended the meeting of the Chapter in
Atlanta on the loth.
M. D. Thurmond and daughter, Miss
Lucyle, and Mrs. W. M. Jackson and
son s]ient Saturday last with relatives
in Palmetto.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bowen spent Sat
urday and Sunday last with the former’s
jiBrents in Campbell comity.
Willie McGee made a business trip to
Newnan last Tuesday.
O. C. Gamel attended the Association
at Raniali last Wednesday.
There will lie a singingnt Rock Spring
next fourth Sunday afternoon. Every
body cordially invited to cciue.
Milltown.
of the time seemingly at the point of
death, tlip little daughter of B.F. Farm
er and wife, is better.
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. William
White has been quite sick .
M. S. Key, from Tyus, Ga., visited J.
E. Farmer’s family last Sunnay.
Columbus Bunn cut off one of his
fingers in the mill last Friday.
Rev. VV. S. Gaines will preach next
Sunday morning and evening at Love-
joy Memorial. The morning service
will be specially for the Junior Order]
All are Invited to attend. Those who
don't belong to the Ofder, come and
give him a good attendance.
Bro. Layton came up and preached
two interesting sermons Inst Sunday.
CATES COAL COMPANY
Sells the best high-
grade screened
Dodson.
NEWNAN ICE & COAL COMPANY
Paul Smith, Manager
Office it R. R. Junction, Phone No. 218
Palmetto.
The Western Association elosid on
Thursday evening, after a session of
unusual interest. To the j suitor, Rov.
Reuben Rhodes, nitioli of the credit for
the entertainment of delegates, dispatch
of business, and an awakening of the
uigent needs for the increase of collec
tions for all t he calls of the church, is
due. Kspeoinlly fine sermons were given
by I)r G. A Nunnnlly, of Newnan, Dr,
A. J. Monoricf, of College Park, Rev. J.
8. Hardaway, of Newnan, and Rov. Mr.
Bond, of West Point.
The death of Rev. Sam Jones was a
national calamity. His many friends in
Palmetto will go to Atlnn'a Friday to
look for the last time on the face of the
great evangelist, lie preached here on
one occasion, and stirred the people to
respond to Ills cull for charily as no one
hut this remarkable man could do.
Much interest in being manifested by
the citizens ol Palmetto in the Mann-
fncturers and Builders Convention
which meets in Atlanta the last of the
month. About five hundred of tlm num
ber will ennui tn Palmetto, the guests (it
the oltleiiils (if the Palmetto Cotton Mill.
They will ooiuii down at iiiiiin on a spe
cial car, lie the spectators of a cotton
picking in a field bought for the pur-
Rev. W. W. Roop filled his regular
appointment at Macedonia Saturday and
jSunday.
Dr. Kirby \V. Starr went to Atlanta
last week to resume his studies in den-
j tistry. -
There was a singing at Andrew Chap
el Sunday evening.
It lias been announced thnt a Sunday
school will *ie organized at Muoedonia
next Hundny at 11:110 o’clock. Every
body is invited.
The telephone line which is being
built from Mr. Joe Hutcheson’s to New-.
nan, will ho completed in a few days. |
0. T. Sewell, who has been ill for
several weeks, is somewhat better.
Ill conference at Alnocdonin Inst Sat
urday Rev. W. W. Roop was called to |
preach for r.hc ensuing year.
Mr. and Mrs. S. (J. Dukes visited the
latter's parents Sunday.
Albert Hyde audtfamily have decided
not tn move to Atlanta this fall and will
remain in this ('(immunity.
A H. Copeland and family visited
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sanders last Sunday.
Mrs. Mutt, Hyde Ims been visiting
relatives in Fairburu.
Rock Spring.
Mr. nnikMis Willie MoGoo visited
relatives at Flat Creek last Sunday.
Gwen Harper and sisters, MisHcs Geor
gia and Nora, visited relatives near
Palmetto last Saturday and Sumlny.
Johnnie Overby, of Newnan, spent,
last Friday night with relatives here,
liis old neighbors nntl friends here are
glad to known that lie is coming back to
the farm to spend next year.
Mrs. Ozburn Attison, from Palmetto,
is spending a few weeks with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Newsom.
W. B Bennett moved to Sargent this
week.
Ida and Joe Freeman had severe nt-
tieks of grippe last week, hut seem very
much better.
Messrs. Grady Smith and Gus Watts,
from Carroll county, visited the family
of L. A. Bryant last Saturday and Sun
day. They were accompanied by Misses
I.essie Duflle and Ella Pitts.
Donnie Christian was sick last week.
Mattie, the little daughter of Mrs.
Nancy Ray, happened to quite a dan
gerous nooident last Saturday afternoon.
A dead limb from a tree in the yard fell
on her head, inflicting an ugly wound.
Mrs. Ellon Smith siient a few days last
week in LaGrangn.
Will Pitts, from Banning, was hero
last Sunday.
Hiram Mobley and Ed Pritchard visit
ed in Carrollton last Sunday.
W. F. Polk, from Spartanburg, S. 0.,
is in our midst. He lias a position with
O. T. Bailey, the burlier.
Mr. aud Mrs. Robert Dunbar linvea
very sick baby.
Walter Bryant, from Grantville.cnine
up and spent lust Sunday with his mo
ther.
Mrs. Hiram Mobley received intelli
gence last Sunday that her niece, Miss
Lorena Attaway, died Saturday night.
After suffering for over two weeks
with grippe, Mrs. Nannie Owens is bet
tor.
Mrs. Nancy Brown from LaGrange
spent last Sunday with Newnan friends.
A window sash fell on little Ada
Richie’s hand last Sunday morning and
cut (iff a finger.
George Anderson, wife and baby were
all siok last week.
Mr«. Sarah Parks, of Madras spent,
last week with her son.
After a longaml painful illness, Mr.
Henry Gllos and little daughter, Mary,
are able to sit up;
After lingering for several weeks, part
Grantville.
A WISE MAN
Or woman will read advertisements because they recognize
the fact that this is the business man’s method of giving out
information which is of vital importance to all who are pros
pective buyers in the various
i iVili lirr—— MawBawa T
lines of merchandise. It is
our nature to want the best
goods for the least possible
outlay of cash, and the mer
chant who watches his busi
ness closely and buys his
goods right,.can surely meet
all competition and often
times place bargains before
you which competition can’t
touch, an investigation of our
stock and a close study of the
high quality and excellence
of our furniture offerings for
this month, will result in the
satisfying of your wants at
prices which will make you
feel like you got the goods
for nothing.
Finest line of all wool blankets ever brought to only. Other grades from £2.50 to *7.00.
Newnan, from Si.OS to SO.50 per pair. A most elegant line of rockers just received at
Beautiful comforts from SI.OS to £3.50. low prices. Stove prices out almost in half.
National sanitary felt mattresses, “best on Swollest line of framed pictures in town,
earth," fancy lickings, at £12.75, 10 days Art squares, rugs, etc., are priced way down.
The Home Mission Society will meet
at the M. E church Sunday afternoon
at SI:80. All members requested to he
present.
Mrs. Glenn Arnold visited her daugh
ter, Miss Luoile, at Macon Inst week.
Miss Nelie Shaddix visited Miss Love
Windinan at Moreland Sumlny.
Miss Fannie Hopkins visited her sis- 1
tor, Mrs. Robert Yeager, at Bethlehem,
Sunday.
Capt. T. E. Zollnrs and Miss Emma,
Belle Zellars are attending the fair in
Atlanta.
Misses Edna White and Mattie Luok 1
spent a day nr so in Hognnsvilln.
Mrs. William O’Brien and grandson,
G. W., spent Saturday in Moreland.
Mrs. R. 1. Sewell and Mrs. Ross Bar
ton spent Thursday in Atlanta.
W. G. Sadler attended the Western
Baptist Association at Palmetto Thurs
day.
Miss Tommie O. White is spending
the week with friends in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert visited
Newnan Snturday and Sunday,
Mrs. Eva Dawson, of Alabama, and
Miss Imogene Simms, of Newnan, are
nt the home of Mrs. Henry Camp.
Mr, L. 8. Sewell spent Tuesday ill
Atlanta
Mrs. F. T. Meucliani ami little son,
Franl., were among those who attended
Gently Bros, show in Newnun last week.
Miss Luoile Banks is visiting in At
lanta.
W. F. Hopson has moved into tho uew
rock livery stable recently built by J.
R. Cotton.
Rev. A. H. H. Bugg and J. T. White
attended quarterly oouiereuce at Lone
Oak Friday.
Mr. Ross Barton, .Tr., of Alexander
City, Ala., visited the family of R. 1.
Sewell Sunday. Mrs. Barton returning
with him Monday.
Mrs. J. T. White is visiting her son,
Roy F. Wliito, in Atlanta, this week.
W. A. Walker spent a few days in At-
Iniita last week.
The Parsonage Society meets with
Mrs. B. J. Sewell Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Myrtis O’Neal is visiting in At
lanta.
Miss Annie Loster lias returned from
a visit to Palmetto.
W. A. Brannon, of Morelnnd, was in
Grantville Saturday.
Col J. N. Worley, of Elbarton, is
visiting liis sister, Mrs. F. T. Menclmm;
also Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Worley will
spend the winter with their daughter, j
Mrs. Meaclmui. Bro. Worley was pas- ;
tor of the M. E. church here several |
years ago, and liis ninny friends will bp,
glad to have him and liis good wife
among them again.
Rev. W. It. Lambert is being enter
tained ut the home of T. M. Lester.
Mrs. Otis Smith visited her parents
Sunday at White Oak.
W. A. Bohannon made a business trip
to Atlanta Monday.
Otis White, of Mountville, was in
Grantville Sunday.
Mildred Sewell spent several days in
Moreland tliis week.
S. S. White, of Atlanta, visited liis
sisters, Mrs C. B. Cotton nud Miss Ella
White, Sunday.
Mrs. Uollev Leigh, Thomas and James
Colley spent Monday in Atlanta.
Mrs. N. O. Blinks and Mrs. Bobo
Banks spent Tuesday in Newnan.
Col. W. A. Post and daughter. Miss
Gertie, attended the fair this week.
Dr. ,J. F. Letson 1ms moved into liis
new home.
Mrs. J. B. Broadwater is spending
several days in Seiioin.
Mr. J. R. Cotton and wife spent Sun
day at the home of Mr. J. P. Bohannon
in the !lrd district.
F. M. Martin and Luciie Sewell are
visiting relatives in Atlanta.
J. G. Smith was in Atlanta Saturday.
Miss Leila Rosser spent Monday with
Miss Tommie Lou Lester. Miss Lester
accompanied her home and will spend
several days.
F. T Menclmm spent Tuesday in the
Gate City.
Misses Willie Mae Lambert and Mary
Glower are visiting in Atlanta.
Orders solicited. Prompt service rendered.
Office and yards at R. R. Junction. Phone 1 1 7
Cates Coal Company
HOW WE SELL HATS
.‘L50 grades for
. . . 2.00
2.50 grades for
1.50
2.00 grades for
. . 1.00
1.50 grades for
. . . .75
HOW WE SELL CAPS
2.00 values for
. . . 1.00
1.50 values for
. . . .75
1.00 values for
. . . .50
.75 values for
. . . .39
.50 values for
. .. .25
ORB AND POWELL
(NOT IN THE. CIRCUS TRUST)
NEWNAN, THURSDAY, NOV. 1ST
Presenting under TEN AC I.ES oT WATER PROOF Tents
500 RARE AND COSTLY WILD ANIMA
DOUBLE HERD Of ELEPHANTS
Pondera
senting
s. Performing Pachyderm s, Pre
program OoniiqUH of Per ' < 'on.
A STnT,N'i)Ol]S RKA LI STIC PRODUCTION Ol-’’ldi.Jd
BATTLE OF WOUNDED KNEE
Introducing 5()o INDIANS, COWBOYS, hCOUTS AND SOLDIERS
THE
LEAVER SWORTH ZOUAVES
Direst, from u Successful European Trip
rica's (rrcatost Militai y Company, Present ini; Butt's Manual of Arms to Music,
TWO
'SuE
COMPANBES OF CAVALRY
Late of the U. S. Army, in expert feats of horsemanship.
ZEUS WORTH FILIAL!’: ZOUAVES
C APT. WINSTON’S WONDERFUL EDUCATED SEALS
The' Luciizob Sisters, - Wonderful Aerial Iron Jaw Act
PLYING BAIWARBS, Sens«tioiui European Aerkiisis
The Latest Foreign Novelty,
Mr. James Dutton and Mile. Winnie Van
Grand Spectacular Double Riding Act.
McNUTT TROUPE Aerial Cycle Whirl Riders
Prof. Nygard’s School of Wonderfully Trained Menage Horses, 12 in Number
- MALE AND FEMALE RIDERS - 20
20
Come to my ^tore and buy goods at low prices.
Yours for business,
Attractive prices on seasonable
millinery are the attractions at this GRAND $300,000.00
store, as well as the quality of the
STREET
: J. N. MARBURY :
Successor to Newnan Furniture Co.
K. T. Nolan and family, former- Ch j eI vhile Thunder’s Band of Indians. -
lyof Aragon, Ga., visited Mr. J.
T. Nolan aud family several days, j The Celebrated BANDA ROSA •nc hour’* musical program before each pcrfomance
\
performance
recently. They left Monday for TWO SHOWS DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE,
Millstead, near Couyers, where ^
they will reside iu the future. (EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS
300 Daring Gymnast*, Nimble Acrobats and Talented Aenalists, The Pick of Ali Arenic Celebrities
FORTY MERRY OLD CLOWNS.
PARADE
3 Miles of Gold Bedecked Wagons aud Chariots, Praucin? Horses, Dens of Rare
goods, bee my tall ami winter a ud Costly Wild Auimuls, and including tl ie season's newest novelty, a
Stock. quarter of a million dollar reproduction of the Battleships of our Navy.
-t Mrs Jennie Bower Lee. The Grand Musical Ballet, 500 men, women and children in the cast
SO Bucks, Squaws and Papooses