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To the PEOPLE of
NEWNAN and COWETA
I wish to thank you for the liberal
patronage you have given me during
my short stay in Newnan—the Best
town in western Georgia. I will in
the future endeavor to gather togeth
er the best
FURNITURE
bargains to be had, and invite your
inspection^of same when you need
goods in this line. I hope to merit a
continuance of your patronage by
honest dealing and by keeping a good
clean stock, at reasonable prices.
Come lo see me at No. 9 Greenville Street.
: J. N. MARBURY :
Successor to Newnan Furniture Co.
ruined this afternoon by Mrs. D. Y.
Bryant. The hostess will lie assisted in
receiving and serving her quests by Mrs.
(3. P. Glower and Miss Tommie White.
A menu coiuiigting of salads, sandwiohes
beaten biscuits, olives, ros tie wafers
and coffee will he served.
Higdon Simms, of Newnan, and Hugh
Carter, of Atlanta were guests Sunday
of H. A. Camp.
Miss Ixiuette Johnson, of Norcross is
visiting her sister, Mrs. F. It. Letson.
Mrs. U. 0. Bexley and children, of
Moreland, spent several days last week
with Mrs. James Gilbert.
Mrs. Jennie Kaitie, of N. Y.,a school
mate ot Mrs. Glen Arnold at Wesleyan,
is her guest this week.
Miss Annie Jean Onlhrenth, of Pal
metto will arrive here Thursday and be
the guest of Miss Tommie O. White the
following week
Wilbur Sewell and wife, of Bone (ink,
were guests Sunday ot Kev. ami Mrs A.
H. S Bugg.
Miss Mary Lizzie Parks was in La-
Grange Thursday.
Mayor 11. I. Sewell is visiting his
daughter. Mrs. Ross Barton at Alixin-
der (311y, Ala.
Mrs Bobo, who has been at the home -
I ot her daughter Mrs N. (). Banks for
several weeks, has returned to S. C.
Miss Kinmu Belle Zellurs is visiting J
her sister. Mrs. Jessie Ward, of Atlanta, i
Miss Edna White was in Newnan Sat-
nrday.
Miss Lucy Gilbert, of Greenville, Gn.,
is the guest, of Misses Martha anti Mary
Andrews, and Anne Hogg, of West Point,
and Mary Hilstnnn. ot Charleston, S. C.,
will he their guests Friday.
Mrs. J. E. Dean and Miss Ella Dealt
were in Newnan Friday.
Little Dorothy Jones, of Newnan vis
ited Mrs J D. Moreland and Mrs. W.G.
Sadler last week.
Miss Edna White made a visit to At
lanta recently.
Mrs. Alice Florence, of LaGrnnge,
spent Saturday with Mrs. Bugg.
Mrs. M. (» Hodges, of Hognnsville, 1
visited her father Friday.
Mrs. Anna Jeter was in Newnan
Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. 12. <>. Smith, Misses
Love and Pauline Stevens, Tommie Lou
and Annie Lester and Lunin Maud
Hopson attended the funeral of (fleii
Puckett at Moreland Sunday tiftMuooii.
Misses Mattie Collins ami Sal lie Hop-
sou are spending a lew days in Lone
. t)ak.
Mrs J. B. Broadwater and Miss Mary
Buoadwater are home from a visit to
relative s m Selioia
I N. Orr Jr. and Philip Orr, of New-
iiiiii were in Grantville Sunday.
Bnozeu Payne made a business trip to
Atlanta this week.
Fred Cam]) and Jim Henry Norris, of
Write Down
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It’s our telephone number ami connecting line between you
ami the linest grades of coal.
Cates’ Southern Gem
is the best ami purest Jellico mixed with cannel.”5J It makes «a
iptiek, hot lire and holds on a long time. You will need a new
supph ol'eoal. ^ Let ns send it to you before the blizzards swoop
down upon ns.
Cates Coal Co.
Office and Yards near Railroad Junction.
Now for Irregular Weather
and the wisdom is evident
that your horse sliouldjjbe
protected.
A blanket is almost as es
sential as corn and’oats.
lit
We carry everything* you
may need for your horse.
OUR and POWELL
MMtMN
I .ongslroot.
bridge-, l.-ft TnoHilny for Cowarts, A In., j
where they will spend u month visiting
relatives.
Del null' Hudson left Monday for ls\
(!range to spend u few days with rela
tives
Alwyn Ingram, of Seitoia, spoilt Sat-
urdns and Sunday m our town
Mrs. \\ E North i-> no butter ut this
writing.
Mrs S N. Allen, ol Newnan. spent
Tuesday very pleasantly with Mrs .1
C Hum-
ti L Wynn spent Saturday and Sun
day in N. w nan
Farmers High School Notes.
Rev. P. M Ibiminnud tilled his tegu-
lnr appoint meat at Ehenozor, Saturday
iintl Sunday, pieaelung exeellent ser-
ninus.
Miss (Meoplnis llieks opened her school
here last Mondnv with good attendance
She has 17 pupils enrolled.
I S 11 a in mock and sou, \lvm, spent
Inst woi I, m EnUriitigc on business
Messrs J II Wynn and .Inn Smith
iv.-re m New iiiiii Tuesday
F. M Chandler and wife, of bine
Creek, ntteiidud services at Ebonc/.cr
Sunday.
.1.1* Robinson and wife attended the
luneral of their mother, Mrs. John Bnk
, r, m Fayette, last Friday Interment
took place at Hop.-well cemetery
Miss Ella Dee Hammock has i turned
home, utter a pleasant visit to relatives
in Mlauta
\V. M Thomas was I lit' guest of
ti lends here Sunday
Boh Wingo. ot Palmetto, attended
serviei- here Sunday.
Fred Russell, of Whit
several tiays last week with relatives \ number of magazines and a few
here. books have been added to tbe Library
Mrs F 'l' Spearman and children sinee Christmas. Prof Almon is de-
were the guests ot the former’s mother, terinined that our Library shall in'
Mrs. Henry Hammett, Snnday greatly improved liurmg the spring
L. E Moore ami wife visited relatives term He is planning to give an enter-
in Fayette county Monday 1 taiunieiit fertile benefit of the Library
Mrs. R. E Foster and children, »f - m February A number of High Soliool
Slmr|wburg,si>etit several days last week pupils will take part in the exercises.
t lnr sehool i- growing in interest and
attendance. Several new pupils were
added to the i nr oil u lent this wi-ek. W>-
have already passed the '.hi mark and
siHiti our enrollment will be told ill three
figures.
This delightful spring went Iter is giv
ing us a splendid average ill attendance
We are all pleased with the weather,
oak. spent troni primary to high school.
the did and Ith grades. Miss Steed has
the primary department. Miss Ethel
Reid, a most competent instructor, re
cently a musical graduate of Agues
Scott, is in oliurgo of the music depart
ment.
Mrs. James Carlton and Mrs John
Hardwick, of Atlanta, spent Tuesday
with M is. I larrv 11 ill
Mrs. Fridik Rcdwitie and children are
visiting relatives in town.
Mrs. Margaret Wiley has returned
I mm a visit to M rs. Janies Stuey in New-
nan
Capt. Levi Ballard. R. S Roan and
wife are spending some time in Cuba.
Mrs Minnie Colbert, of Colbert, Gu.,
who bus been visiting her sister, Mrs.
Harry llill, has returned home.
Hugh Johnson has returned from
i 'liicugo.
Weymiin Dul
les mother.
J. R Sims, of Corinth, spent Sunday
with his brother. Mr. John Sims.
Mrs. Maggie Dean Morris is spending
some time in Atlanta.
Mrs. Clark, of Augusta, is visiting
her sou, Mr. Percy Clark, at tlie St.
Elmo Hotel.
Moreland, were in Grnntville Sunday.
The first quarterly conference was
held at the M. 12. church at II a. m.
Dr. Robins presiding. The stewards
representing Grnntville were: N. (J.
Banks, J. R. Cotton, J. T. White and
W. A Brannon; those from LoiieOak,
Lovick Ponder and J. T. Turner.
Roy Bohannon, of Newnan, was the
guest Sun.lay of W. A Bolmnnon.
i )tis White, of LaGrnuge, spent Sun
day in (fm ut ville.
The stockholders of the hosiery mill
held their annual meeting at the hank
Tuesday. The meeting was attended hv
Hugh T. Inman and Dr. Turner, of At
lanta,who were guests of N. (>. Bunks,K.
1). Cole, Sr , of Newnan, Col. Jack
Spalding, of Atlanta, the guostsof Hon.
W A Post, and Col. R. O. Jones, of
Flour That is Pure end Reliable
We lmve recently equipped our flour mills with the latest
ami best machinery and are now making the highest grades of
flour on the market. We will’at all times use the host wheat
obtainable, and having the Ernst machinery and an expert mil
ler to operate, we are assured of a good uniform Hour.
Some of the so-called highest patent flour is made by bleach
ing and in some cases, it is said, by adulterants. Our flour is
aitsor.t'Tkf.v itkk and no artificial means are used in its munu-
facture. Try ii and von will be pleased. You run no risk,
kn i it x bah is < i f A it a .xiKKi). We do not sell at retail. You will
lind our Hour with most of the merchants. Ask your grocer
for “Askew’s Best” and “Impehial" (our highest patents),
••Snow Flake” and “Coweta" (our three-quarters patent).
Our pure wheat bran and shorts mixed is the richest food on
the marke|. Try it and you will use no other.
Newnan guest of W. G. Sadler. The
of Atlanta, i- visiting following officers were elected: N. ().
Banks, President; W. A Post, Vice
President: Glen Arnold, Treasurer; W.
N. Banks, Secretary; J. T. Branch, Sup
erintendent, Board of director: N. ().
Banks, T. E. Zellurs, W. G. Sadler, W.
A Post, Dr. Turner, Jack Spalding. At
lanta, R o Jones and R. D. Cole, New-
nan.
Dr. Robins will preach at the Metlio-
W. S. ASKEW COMPANY
Haralson.
with M rs J Y . McDonald.
Sharpsburg.
Dr E 1. Morrill, of Senoia. w;i* in
our town last Thursday
Mrs. Roy Bridges s|>ent hist Wednes
day with liei mother,Mr> Dora Ingram,
of Senoia.
ills R A. Ingram s]H‘nt last Thurs
day in Ni wnau.
Marcus North, of T- vn-, lett for Ins
Lome Inst Sunday
Miss l/ove limit- is s]>ending a I-vv
days w ith her brother, Horace Humes,
i t Senoia.
Carl Tou> hstoi. of Zettella. is in mr
town foi a t- w days
Mrs. Mary Bri gesisOU the sick list
this week
We are glad r- • uve our past >r, K-\
K M Stephen- m >ur town tin.-year
Miss Nellie Betiwis is the gue-t of
Miss Kiltie Bolton for a tew days, at
Bolton’s Crossing.
Miss Lizzie Butler, one of Barues-
vitle’s most charming young Indies, is
Our history classes are doing tine
work this week. No one wants to be
lacking m knowledge of the lesson.
In mathematics there is lively com
petition, too. especially nmong the High
School pupils. Our motto is, Work
them all.”
Tbe larger boys are having some in
teresting games of baseball these spring
days. The small boys are contented
with “town" and “cat” ball
Our Library is now receiving "The
Jeffersonian,” Hon. Thomas E Wat
son’s mw lungn/iue
The Atlanta Georgian is a daily and on Monday night
Mrs S. M Dean was in Atlanta on
the loth to attend the meeting of the dist church this evening
Piedmont Continental Chapter D. A. lb,
ot which she is Regent.
Tate Dean, of Cordele, lets returned
home, after a visit to friends in town.
Mrs 1 a*la Swan will soon begin to
erect a new cottage on Depot Sr.
Mrs. D. B. Bullard is visiting Mrs.
Will Murphey and Miss Emmie Young
Conyers in Newnan.
Mrs. J. T. Beckman is quite indisposed
at her home on Main St.
Mrs. Lucy White Reinhart is still in a
veiy critical condition at her country
home.
Mr. Earle Johnson and Ins mother
have moved into their new cottage on
Church St.
Mrs D B. Bullard entertained the
following friends at a beautiful dinner
.Miss Emmie Terrv
welcom- visitor to the Library All like
to read it.
riu Newnan News and Sen ,i Enter-
pris-- G:»' tt art both vv -loom-- weekly
visitors to our Library
Snead. Mr Percy Clark, Miss Lutie
liolightly, Mr. Hugh Johnson. Mr. and
Mrs. R. C Bachelor, Mrs. Herrington
Miss Mary Johnson entertained at
donimos last week the following
We may come again if the kind editor young people: Misses Louisa Beckman
if the >, w.- »li- .- not ol j, i
Palmetto.
an-.l Emmie Terrv Snead, Mr. and Mrs.
Duard Bullard. Herman Johnston,Percy
Clark, Hugh Johnson
Prof H I, Banks, the popular teach
er ot the Palmetto High School, has an
spending some time with Her brother, enrollment of 1.15 pupils, and apphea-
Ed Butler. tions for board from the country dis-
Mrs. L. E. Wood entertained a few triers are being received every day
Gnmtville.
Alonzo Hoduett aud bride, of Bristol,
Tenn., are with relatives for a few days.
Mrs. A. W. Rawls has as her guest
Miss Minnie Cook, of Concord.
Mrs. J. H. Hoduett, after a brief visit
to relatives in Haralson and Senoia, lias
returned to West Point.
Miss Henrietta Swygert, after an ex
tended visit to her brother, has returned
to Haralson.
T. W. Addy hasgoue to Senoia.
Miss Minnie Cook, who has been vis
iting Mrs. A. H. Rawls, will leave for
home, at Williamson, Friday.
Mrs. ,1. H. Hoduett and Masters Jack
and Ralph Hoduett, of West Point, are
visiting relatives and friends in Haral
son.
Mrs. A. W. Rawls was iu Senoia yes
terday.
Miss Margaret Sprutliiig, of Wavvrly,
Ala., is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. O.
He rtldou.
Mrs. Mary A. Hoduett, who lias been
ill, is improving.
Mrs. William Caldwell is still con
fined to lier lied.
Marvin McCaulay, formerly of Wav-
erlv, Ala., but now of Oklahoma, is vis
iting his aunt, Mrs. W. O. Herndon.
Taylor & Mitcham
Grocers and BaKers
We have purchased the grocery stock and bakery form
erly owned and operated by C’. P. Stephens tt Co.,
and solieit orders for everything sold in a first-class
family grocery store and for the products of our
bakery. We sell only the best of everything in
our line at very low prices and guarantee prompt
and reliable service. Will appreciate the patronage
of the people of Newnan and surrounding county
and believe we can please all who give us the
opportunity to serve them. Try our
Home Made Mince Meat.
Taylor & Mitcham
Phene No. 31.
Kev. lb B. Seals tilled the pulpit at
the Baptist church Sunday nioruing.
A pampered scomacn is worse
His uexi appoiurtnetit will be the 2nd than a spoiled child.
frieuds at a turkey dinner last Suuday. Mis- Emmie Terry Suead.au efficient. Sunday in February A tract to the freezing will not
Capt H. A. North and Mrs. Lilia young teacher of Newnan, iias charge of; The parsonage society will he enter- put warmth in their biooa.
Sheriff'.T. 1>. Brewster, ot Cowe-‘ MON 12 Y—Can furnish money
ta county has turned over the conn- for three to ten years on real estate,
ty advertising to the Herald and Terms most favorable.
Advertiser, taking it from the lit. W. G. Post.
Newnan News. Why not divide __^__
it up. gentlemen* HogausviUe Money to loan on real estate at 7 per
News. cent. Apply to L. M. Farmer.