The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, December 21, 1906, Image 6
Supplement to THE NEWNAN NEWS, Dec. 21,1906 Grantville. Owing to t!u* t’.mt Hint tin* in‘\v pm -Ming i-lil'M - , II v. Joint B Robins, fml • >1 tn g*'l vttlrd in his Ilium* nt Ln- GAiig**, In* wns unalilo to till Ins ap pointment nt tin* M. H. church Sumlny Hi* will, however, I f at Grantville ntul Lomt Onk thi) rnli nml (Itii of January. Thr pulpit was lilli'il Sunday Itv Hi*v. Mr. Oixiin of tin* North Georgia confer- i*iti*i*. Mrs. Iiiniior (Furr1 ni<ton nml lilile 'laii 1/htor, Kli/.alti'tli, who linvii Intuit lit tin.* homo ol I. \V. I iol nt mi o 11 and wifi* lor several weeks past, hiivi* letnrued to ihi'ii lioni" nt l'hlllico hi', Tonus Mis. M. (i. I lodges, of lloualisvilli*. visltnd liar fiithor, I'upt. \V. P. White. I*'11 day Mrs T M. Zelliirs and littln soil, Thomas li I waul, spi nt Suluidny in At lanta. Harold lluNter, of Now York, has joined hiTwite at the lioniu of hot pur- outs, Geon Arnold and win*, f’lioy will vatnitiii until aftor Christinas, .1 W. While, of Atlanta, spoilt Sun day with Ids sister, Mrs G. II. Cotton. W. A liriiiinciu anti family, of New- null, wore guests Sunday of ,1. 11. Cot ton and wife. Georgu S load, of Virginia, was the guest a day or two this weak of W U. Sadler. Mis. Alvlli Hi tins, of Si. Charles, spoilt Monday with her sisier, Mrs 1C. <). Smith. lion. W. A I’osi attended court in LitGrni g * last week. Eniniott. Sewell and wife announce the bu tli ot a diituhtcr. Lillian Russell. s 'Mi>, Murphy, of LnGraugo, and Miss Murphy, of Miiieland. spent the end of last week with thoii son and iillil broth- o •, ( diver Murphy. Mrs. Tomtui'i Cay no, of Hogniisville, was tlia guest one day last week of her s in, lloo/,or Payne. Hon, and Mrs. S, 13. Leigh wetoftij laid range Monday. Frank Word, of Ilognnsville, m o on- [ piuiiml liy liis little grund-diuiglitor.wero in Urantville Sunday. Miss Minnie Andrews was in Atlanta Saturday. J. O. Sowell, Wulter Leeund Loviok Ponder attended preaching here Suu- day. „ .1.15. White, of Mouutvillo, and Oti» White, of LnUinnge, sptoit Sunday with relatives in Gruntville. J. L. Stalll igs and wife, of Gritlln, Mamie Ellen Hood is the guest of of cotton that are vital to the sue- Corine Hollowav. | <*esx of our fanners, merchants, The puts** *■>-> recently presented to maMllt \ u .tnrers and bankers? Newnan’s public schools closed tin* in‘iov«n Di^tor ny arou«f*a i . . . . i , ir . , . . tin* „„ „ to „ sense of their duty, so this' Every citizen Who believes the, \\ ednosday tor a two weeks Chnst- week they presented Mrs. Hugg with u above i|iiestions should be answer-’ mas vacation. The spring term ot Schools Close for Two Weeks. cln cli f r nbo I fc'.’O. Milltown. \fter mi illness of a week, Mrs. .1, G. Brook died last Thursday morning at 2 o’elonk Gar sympathy goes out to the ed in the affirmative, is requested the schools will begin on Thursday, to meet at the court house at 10 Jan.il, 1907. The term which has o’clock Saturday, December l!9th. All members of the Cotton Asso ciation are urged to attend this just closed has been a most pleas ant and successful period in the history of the public schools. Sn- aml National Convcntkn , v h > I entire satisfaction to the patrons will endeavor to be factors in right- of the schools, ing numerous evils, and making J Prof. Gaines and family will the Association the great boon and spend the holidays in Newnan. meeting. Let us go on record as j perintendent Gaiues and his corps b»reeved hnubund' nnri "oldldroi.7"nud 1 to what w ® ^Ueve *0 be right'nnd of excellent instructors have done numerous other rulntives. wrong. Let us have Coweta conn- good work, and in so far as the ('onmiiiius Nreiy and wife oatm* down ty to send delegates to the State News is aware, have labored with from Atlanta and went printout wlit-ii Mrs Brook, Mrs Nealy's motlirr, died. Joe Parks sp'*nt last, Satur lny niglit mi I Sunday wltli relatives in Palmetto. Mrs Henry Bettford mime down from Tins and attended tin* funeral of tier slep.inotlier, Mis. .1 G. Brook. Mrs. Glirislia'i and daughters, Misses Jnsio innl Donnie, spent last Sunday with the family of John Christian nt llio new col Ion mill. Mrs Nnucy Weir, who moved from Newnan in the summer, moved hack Inst week. Tillman Dewberry is hack in Newnan again. belli that it should and can be to our common interests. t \V. A. Bit AN NON, Pres. Coweta Division S. C. A. The teachers whose homes are else where will spend the holidays at their respective homes. Prof. D. B. Anderson goes to his homo in I Edgefield, 8. C., Miss Corinth Five Men Went to Chaingang. j , B “ k " '» «■>»««. »«» *«« 'to Bartlesville, Miss Janet Slade Four negroes and a white man, convicted at the recent session of After spending u week with rein fives City Court and who failed to pay in Himnoko, Ala.. Willie Gallon bus ro- 4 , , , . . . their tines, have been placed in the tun o 1 Iiuiiih. aucuinpitnird by his Pro- ’ 1 ther, Jussi*, svlm has l>m*n in Aliihanin eeuntj chaingang. suvernl mouths. The white man is John Smith, William Moon* and Terry Null visited convicted of larceny, who will ns at Moreland last Sunday. Freem in and wife have hoi III serve six months. Will Coleman and Spencer Caldwell will each to Carrollton, Mrs. M. C. Robison to Oxford, Ga. Notice. I have disposed of my drug store and will retire from business on Jan. 15,1907. It is necessary that all notes and accounts due me should be settled before that date, reliuiv J. T l oi*n con tim'd to tlmir room the past I' , wool;. serve twelve m uths tor selling , s0 all persons indebted to me are Solomon Stiolier ami wifo. from Car- liquor. Green McCarty will serve j requested to make settlement as roll ton. visited tlm latter's parent-, 12 months for carrying a pistol, and soon as possible. Wash White and wife, last Saturday Tom McCloud six months lor, G. R. Bradley and Sunday. N I ! „ Lee Long visited relatives in Palmetto '■ Newnan, Ga. last Saturday night and Sunday, Jesse Brook, from Clem, onine down and ntteiided Ids mother’s funoiiil. After spending a week in Nawnntt, Mrs J.auni Duncan returned to her home in Palmetto Inst Friday. Quito it number of our young people met ut John Allen’s lust Sunday after noon and Imd an old fashioned singing. Hm. W. S. Games was culled on to conduct n funeral service in Cm roll last Sunday and Bro. Cotter tiltod his ap pointment til Lovejny Memorial. Bro. J. P. Shaw preached at the oliap- el Inst Sunday morning Nall-Hale. Stock of Groceries for Sale. Miss Ora Male, of this city, and Mr. Thomas C. Nall, foreman of 1 I have good stock of groceries for sale at No. 15, East Broad McKenzie’s Sons, contractors,werej Street> Want tQ cloae out as a united in marriage at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr and Mrs. John C. Hale, on Taylor street at 5 o’clock Sunday evening, Rev. John S Jenkins officiating. The bride is an excellent young lady and lias many friends who wish whole at once. This is a good stand and opportunity for building up nice trade. J. R. Gablf, 38 Newnan, Ga. ml wile, of Guilin, The Sunday school ut I he chapel was. . mm n ...„it n„ 1 w 1 litit.a , 101 . I her happiness. .Mr. N Ills well Dr. .1. \\. Mailings on a boom last Sunday morning llm; 1 1 me at tlm homo of Mrs. Mmtle Moore visited rclativis at littln folks are looking forward to Moreland Sunday. 1 tho Gliristnias tree* with a great deal of We are glad to hear that Mis. Lille pleasure. Our Supt., Prof. Gaines, was Hooker and Miss Bessie Keys, who have J MOt „|,| e he with us last Sunday, ow- heen quite ill, tiro better. 1 jug to sickness. VV. B. and D. B. Lambert are in Ni w Bro. Guyton will be w.tli us next Sun- 1 an today. ( day. Lot’s give him good attendance. Mrs. Martha Lambert Imd tHo mishap 1 Bro. Layton is a tine preacher, and all known in Gtiffin, having been here during lhe completion of the con tract. with McKenzie’s Sons. Im mediately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Nall left for Colquitt, w 10 hear him will b* benefltted. To the Farmers and Business Men of Coweta County. to fall oil' the veranda at the home of her dauguter, Mrs. Ferret, and broke her klioe-oop. She is an aged lady and wo trust no serious results will follow. A large iloll beautifully dressed in pink silk, has been placed oil exhibition at Bunks & Arnold’s store-room. Every oue paying 10 cents and guessing the dob’s mime, stnuds a chance of winning _ , Iter cheap. The proceeds are for the ganization desirable*? Do they be- treasury of the Hi me Mission Society, lievo any good lias been accom- Tlio members of tlm above named So- plished by efforts to organize in eioty nre very charitable. Sunday at tbe past i will t | le peo pl e of the R. F. Beck visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Beck, in Mil- ledgeville last week. His father is 84 years of age, his mother 79 years of age, and both are enjoy- iug good health. The aged couple have 56 children and grandchil- where they will make their home j ^ ren living. for several months.—Griffin News LOST—Night of Monday, Dee. and Sun. 11.0th, cushion from sewing machine As Newnan claims Mr. Nall as j buggy. Finder will please return a citizen, everybody here is much j to Singer Sewing Machine store interested in the announcement of and receive reward, his marriage to a handsome and very charitable, their regular meeting they planned to give u Xmas gift to a poor but worthy member of the church, a complete out- Us of clothing. Do the farmers and business j accomplished Griffin lady. While men of Coweta county deem or- Tom surprised the people up this way with the sudden announce ment of his matrimonial intentions, the congratulations of all are none the less hearty and sincere, and his Newnan friends waft good wishes to the happy couple in their Colquitt home. South ever have faith in and lie true to each other? Are there any other questions besides the price Roliert Saxon, of Atlanta, wa< called to Newnan last week by the death of his mother and spent sev eral days in the city. Pay for the News and vote in the piano contest. Contest closes Dec. 24th. George L. Wynn was in Pal metto the first of this week.