The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, January 25, 1907, Image 8

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ANNOUNCEMENT. We tnke this nif;|lirxl o! iimiomicine to our lormer |iiitrolls mid friends lluit on .Inn. 1st we ciiimgod our lino of business and luive opened up m Stewart A 1 I’arhs old stand a complete line of Dry Goods, et,e \\V leid deeply «rint♦ • Iu 1 to our maiiv friends for their kind and ^onerous piitronuge while in the Fanny Grueerv hiisiness Our eonstriiit aim and desire was to please our customers and give them the best service and the lies! (foods possible at a reasoiiahle profit and oiii endeavors in the future as in tin* past will he to serve you prompt!) and {five you the best values to he had. and would appreciate a share of your patronage. We have recently plirehased the stocks ol {foods he|on<riu{f to Stewart A Parks and tin* Mark Hros. Co., consisting of dress {foods, laces, embroideries, dress skirts, ladies ready-to-wear (ferments, line shoes, no tions, (dot hint:, etc. and have commenced lillinjf in the>e two stocks and will add from time to tinte until it is one ol tlie most complete in the city These {foods were hoti{fht at. u discount therefore we an* in a pnsi- ti«m to (five tlm tradin{f public values that cannot he duplicated elsewhere. After conihininsf these two stocks we liud that our clothiiiif stock, shoes, hosiery, embroidery, luces and all winter (foods need reduciii”. Collie and buy these {foods ntextronudv low prices. We have some special values in Hosiery. Ladies, Childrens' ami Misses Hose 15 and 20c quality, our price while they last, 10c. Special attention is directed to our lar^e lines of Clothing find Shoes. Ev erything in these lines is priced low. C.P. Stephens & Co 5 Greenville Street. w <• have the KncIiimvi Audicv iii N'-wiiaii f<.c • ijl i.IN (ft At.I TV" SilnKS. Sharpsburg. ! eut. J. H. Lipscomb was made choris ter nod Harold Lipscomb organist. Miss Love Carpenter, n charming The m>w iro " over Snakes young lady of Newimn, is visiting her Jones milt, one mile and a half sister, Mrs. J. U. Harris. N. L. Nnrtli, of Newnan, spent last Wedie-sday in our town. Mis. .1. O. Harris entertained very pleasantly Tuesday afternoon at a “tacky party” in honor of la-r sister, Miss Love Carpenter. .1. H. Cole made a business trip to At lanta last Wednesday. Lehmann Hudson returned home last Sunday, after a pleasant visit with rela tives aud friends at Gabbettsville. Gordon Wynn returned home Thurs day from West Point, where he attend ed the Bensley-Hogg marriage.. Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Sewell and little from Whitesburg, is nearly completed. As there appears to be some uncertain ty on file part of the A. B. & A. K. R. officials ns to where they will run their ' new line of roarl, we would kindly sug gest that they come through Whites- burg. There is no doubt about gliis be-j mg the most direct route, and we sin cerely believe tlie cheapest and best. We hope the officers (If the road will in vestigate this immediate section before finally deciding on the route, The farmers around Whitesburg have done considerable work during the pres ent month. .L M. Stevens, one of our euferptising Ison spent Saturday and Sunday very citizens, is having a neat dwelling erect- ' pleasantly with Mrs. R. A. Ingram. 1 "d 0,1 VVestview Street. V. L. Brantly Mrs. Dora Ingram, ot Senoia, is visit- is the contractor, ting her daughter, Mrs Roy Bridges. Miss Luca Hood ot Snrg4it. visited Our pastor, Rev. R. M. Stephens, her sister. Mrs Short, last week preached most excellent sermons last Saturday and Sunday. Miss May Haines, from near Welcome, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Osrur Estep. VV. J. Wood and son, Guy, of New- | nun, are visiting his daughter, Mrs. I Emmett Hu.vni< Miss Nolle Reavers tins returned home, ! after a most pleasant visit with Miss l Kitty Bolton. Mrs K. G. Tliotnnssou and children who have been spHUtliiig some time ii the city with tier parents, Mr. and Mrs .1. B Bailey, have returned to Ttiune Hill. Mrs. E. A. Rielinnlson gave a quilting one night lust week to which a number of the ladies of the town were invited. V. L. Brantley spent part of last week working at Joseph Hutcheson's, near Mrs. M. G. Jones lias been very ill for County Line, several duvs W. F. Edgeworth and C. A. Duncan Ralph Brown, of Atlanta, is visiting business tfips to Newimn last his mother, Mis. Ella Brown. week. Miss Currie Wardsworth, of Newiian, The ginning season closed here Sutur- spent Sunday with the family of T. L. 'lay. Mr. Duncan informed ns that lie Graves. lacked about, KID hales ginning ax much Boh Wood, of Atlanta, is spending a us lust season, few days with relatives hove * f . L. Almon. who is engaged ill tench Tin i e will be preaching here third mid mg »t Beulah, near Carrollton, came tonr111 .Sundays in each month. home Saturday. Miss Helen Carpenter, of near New- Mr. and Mrs. H D. Watkins, of Coun- j nan. is spending a while with hei aunt, tv Line, attended church here Saturday Mrs J. C. Harris. uml Sunday. Mrs S W. Glass Is on the sick list Mr. and Mrs, A. S Crain, of Newiian, tins week. ..visited the latter’s parents in the city 1 Tla farmers arc very busy preparing last Sunday, their grounds for another crop. Write Down I-: 117 It’s our telephone number and connecting line between you and the finest grades of coal. Cates’ Southern Gem is the best and purest Jellico mixed with cannel. It makes a quick, hot lire and holds on a long time. You will need a new supply of coal. Let ns send it to you before the blizzards swoop down upon us. Cates Coal Co. Office and Yards near Railroad Junction. We are glad to know that Mr- North is rapidly improving. N. E Whitesburg. Mr. Barker, of Carrollton, visited rel atives in Whitesburg last Sunday .1 m Wutkins, now ot Turin. Imt formerly of this place, visited relatives and friends here Sunday. K. I. W ager, the contractor mid brick niauulai'turer. has moved down to the la ■ni Salurda.v and Sunday were the regu- lai meeting days ol the Baptist e ho roll. Rev..I W. McLeod delivered excellent sermons on both days. At the monthly conference at the Baptist church last Saturday, II. G. {'ay lot was elected superintendent lor lie vny ipiir. At tlai* elect ion ol oltt- eers, .\1 iss Eva Jones was elected score- tarv ind treasurer. All tie- old tcucli- «rs were reappointed by thesupi riotead- BRtUSBHI Keep Your Eye on This Space brick y ards, on the < 'liattnhoocliee river, where lie will reside in the future. Ed Copeland and Henry Crain, of Coweta, were visitors in the fcily last Sunday. \Y. T IInuseworth and wife visited relatives in Coweta Sunday, > We m e sorry to note the serious illness of Mrs J. T. Culpepper. II T. Lipscomb, who lias been at Dublin I'ol'-fievCWil mouths, is expected Inline this week. Nirs L. Davis, of Bowdon, spent Tues day night it the city with relatives. She left Wednesday morning for Coweta whither sue goes to visit her permits near Sargent. mot Now for Irregular Weather and the wisdom is evident that your horse should be protected. A blanket is almost as es sential as corn and oats. We carry everything* you may need for your horse. ORR and POWELL aoecxpeooae* •••••••—•••— w»m*mhb<hh»8>8bm«>h I Grantville. Flour That is Pure and Reliable and learn all about the cheapest and best place in Newnan to buy Furniture and House Furnishings. We sell RUGS, MATTINGS, SIDEBOARDS, LINOLEUMS, ART SQUARES, BED ROOM SUITES, China Cabinets, Wardrobes, Princess Dressers, Chiffoniers, and scores of other things in this line. We have the largest stock a and greatest variety of patterns of Chairs in Newnan. The Gi'niitville Public School is in a flourishing coiaUrinii. It’ll pupils arc enrolled, willian average attendance of lla. Prof. McEhoy us principal, is well versed in lave, and understands the mm ageiia nt of the school. Masses Edna While and Mattie Luck, who have charge ot the iiitei'inediutc and primary di p*u i meats are unsurpassed ns in structors Mrs J. D. Moreland is thoroughly up-lo-dale in uwpio and tins n fine class.w i.ieh is rapidly progressing. An inteiestmg sermon was delivered by the pastor, Rev. A. 11. S. Bugg, Sun day morning la the evening u church conference was held and a tine report was made by the stewards. We hove recent'y equipped our Hour mills with the latest and host machinery and am now making; the highest grades of Hour on t he market. We will til all times use the host wheat, obtainable, and having the best machinery anti an expert mil ler to opornte, we are assured ol' a good uniform Hour. Some of the so-called highest patent llonr is made by bleach ing and in some cases, it is said, by adulterants. Our flour is ausi>i.i"it:i.v itiik and no artificial means are used in its manu facture. Try ii and you will lie pleased. You run no risk. KVKItV BAd IS (II AItANTKKI). We do Imt sell at retail. You will Iii id our flour with most of the merchants. Ask your grocer for “Askkw’s Bks+” and “Impkim.u,” (our highest patents). "Snow Ki.aick” and “Oowkta” (our three-quarters patent). Our pure wheat bran and shorts mixed is the richest food on the market. Try it and you will use no other. ft W. S. ASKEW COMPANY visit to relatives at Lone Oak. J. W. Smith visited his brother Grantville Mrs. Harold Baxter, of N. Y., who is i Coweta this week, visiting her mother, Mrs. Glenn Arnold, j Col. W. G. Post was Ims as her guest Miss Nellie Knight, of Sunday. | Cintersv’llc. Mrs. James Gilbert and Miss Love Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Bryant- and Annie Stevens are in Moreland today. Bryant spent Sunday with relatives in A pretty hut quiet home wedding took LaGrange. J place Sunday afternoon at the residence ■ M''”- i- M. Zellnrs and children spent of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. ^Saturday with Mrs. Zellnrs mother at j Parks: the contracting parties being Mi-s Mary Elizabeth Parks aud Mr. Guv Brannon, ot Nevvimu, Stanton, of Crawfmd, Gu. The house St. Charles. Miss (>nie May is the guest of Mrs T B. Banks. Miss Emmn Belle Zellnrs was in Ln- Grange Friday. Miss Tommie C. White has as her guest Miss Annie Jean Culbreath, of Palmetto. L. S. Sewell lias accepted a position at the A. & \V. P depot in Newnan, ns assistant agent. He is a member of the Sewell Mdse. Co and will retain his in terest in the firm. Steve Robertson and wife, of Mon tand, spent Sunday with Mrs. T. A. Jeter. Miss Ada Tate, of Whitesburg, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. G. Smith. Miss Laura Sewell, of Lone Oak. is spending the week with her cousins, Misses Mnrv Lou and Mattie Collins. was prettily decorated witli palms aud feins. The bride was lovely in a pretty gown of gray silk. Miss Myrtis Wil ling hnm was timid of honor, while Em- mirr Parks acted ns best- man. Immedi ately after the ceremony, which was pa-formed by Rev. A. H. S. Bugg, Mr. and Mrs. Stantoii left on the 5:'20 train for Newnan, where they will visit Mr. Stanlon’s parents before going to their home at Crawford. The bride as Miss Parks made many friends, who regret her departure The groom is a young man of line business qualities, holding a luemrive position with the Fire Extin guishing Go. They have the cougratu- tions and good wishes of a large num ber o! frit-inis. The out of town guests 100. All grades from first to eighth are well represented. We liud speaking Friday and a num ber of pupils from botli rooms recited. Among the boys who made good speech es may be mentioned Paul Warren and Boh Austin Nannie Sue Bridges and Ida Dyer recited beautifully. Among the primary pupils whospoke well, may he mentioned: Willie Kate Bridges, Willie Lou Dyer, Mattie Sue Bridges and Lillian Murphey. Our school was honored Friday by a visit from the County School Commis sioner. Rev V. A. Ham. His talk on “Earnest Effort” was much enjoyed, especially by the high school pupils Mr. Ham, we will try to be better upon history next time you come ’round. We are indebted to S S. Bridges and A. A. % Copeland for several loads of wood. pr< sent vv, re Miss 'Myi tis Willingham, Mi-s Mary Goodrum, of Ncwimn. is 0 f Zei.nhm; Emmitt* Parks, of Colnm- rhe guest of Miss Kiniim Bell# Zellars. hus:S.v :ne\ Suuili and Toller Smith. Miss Estelle Zellars is visiting her sis- () f Newnan. ter, Mrs. Jessie Ward, in Atlanta Some of the boys were out of school Monday helping to kill hogs. Good times are just ahead. We feel thdnkful that there is no sick ness among any of the pupils. Health utter all. is the best of blessings. The first school month of the new year closes Friday and then for reports Iiexr Ween. Our class ia Agriculture is doing ex cellent work. J. N. MARBURY Successor to Newnan Furniture Co. / Mrs. Harold Baxter, Misses Nellie McKnight. Annie Jean Culbientli.Lueile Batiks and Tommie C. White are in Newnan today. Mrs. W. A. Post is visiting her son, Col. W. G. Post, in Newnan. Mrs. Delia HodgAs, of Hognnsville. siH'iit the week-end with Mrs. J. T. White. Mrs. Sallie Sewell is home from a The anniversary meeting cf the Home Mi»i n Society will he held at the-.Per sonage tin- 2ml Sunday atiernouu m February. Every member is requested to he present An Explanation. Farmers High School Notes. Several new pupils entered school this week, and J onr enrollment Ims passed Paris. Ga.. Jan. l”_\ 1907.—'With out our knowledge or consent, ou grandmother was scut to the-Coun ty barm. As soon as we limit'd o it, we went ini mediately and Brough her to our home. Hi gh and Roy Haynes.