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County News Items
Interesting Facts Gathered During thv Week by Our
Regular Correspondents.
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LUTHERVILLE.
Mr. nml Mrs! Irving MeKoon of At
lanta, Mr. nml Mrs. Einmott MeKoon of
St, Marks, nml Mr. nml Mrs. Goo. Me-
Kiiftn, jr., wore gocsts Sum]Ay of their
jirirentB, Mr. nml Mrs. Geo. MeKoon, sr.
Mr. Verlin Retil, of Newnan, spent
Snniln.v with Mr. nml Mrs. Otis Reid.
Mr. ninl Mrs Alonso Nash, of Atlanta,
were week-end guests of Mr. nml Mrs.
Will Nnsli nml Mr. and Mrs. Oils, Reid.
Mr. nml Mrs. W. White Wilson :in-
Tiouucc the birtli of n daughter on Get.
2:t.
Mr. Aubrey MeKoon nml Misses Alir.c,
A linn nml Annie Lou MeKoon attended
n reception given by Mr. nml Mrs. Frank
Hnrdnwny, of Hex ton, Inst week.
Mrs. Susan Hnynes is visiting her son,
Mr. Roy Hnynes, nt College I’nrk.
MisH Estelle Justiss of Gny, MIbs An
nie Dorn Brnilbury of Hognnsville, Miss
Mnryboth Hurst of Fnlrbum, Mias Lou
ise Taylor of Brooks, Misses Lottie Nnsli
nml Louise Norris of Atlanta, Miss Irene
Sewell of Wesleyan College, (Macon,)
Messrs. Mcreor Patterson, Paul Dunlnp,
.lnhiinic Garrett anil Glenn Brnilbury of
Locust Grove Institute, woro wcek-oiul
guests of their respective parents here.
Mr. Clnrenco Thornton nml ohlhlron,
of Jacksonville, Fla,, visited Mr. nml
Mrs. N. H. Gpslmw lOBt week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Penvy, of Man
chester, nro visiting Mrs. Kiln Cousins
this week.
Mr. nml Mrs. Paul Couch nud chil
dren, with Mr. and Mrs. “Duck” Rob
ertson, of Primrose, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Dorn York, in Atlanta.
Mr. nml Mrs. Ed Wyclio visited Mr.
and Mrs.' Ohni- Fuller, in Grnntvlllo,
Sunday.
Mr. niid Mrs. .1. U. MeKoon ninl cliil-
dion visited Prof, and Mrs. .Gordon
Glnusior, nt Decatur, 1 Sunday •
Mrs! Zorn Sowell entertained Mrs. Jns.
Srogin, Miss Mattie EstoRo Seogin, Mrs.
Jus. Matthews, Mrs. Alton Hobhs nnd
Mrs. H, A. Hnrdnwny nt n spend-tlio-diiy
party Inst woek.
Dr. M. 8. Archer spout sovornl days
in Atlnntn and Dacntur lust week.
Mr. Mnynnrd Colh-y spent Sumliiy in
Athinta.
GRANTVILLE.
(Items from Colley-Lnmbort Company’s
Weekly Trade Bulletin.)
Miss. Bnl-burn Arnold, of Palmetto,
ivrfs tlio week-end guest' of Miss Clara
Bra srh.
Mrs. Edward Griggs, of Dnllns,. Texas,
is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs.
D. T. Latimer.
Mr. nml Mrs. Joe Hopkins announce
the birth of 11 son on Oct, 17.
Misses Marie nml Marguerite Sowell,
of Atlanta, spent the week-end with Mr,
nml Mrs. .). O. Sewell.
Mrs. Jns, Adams and . little daughter)
Both, who have been spending some time
with Mrs. T. A. Andrews, have returned
to Tlgnoll.
Misses Jennie Lon Lumpkin and Nina
Knott, of LnGrmigc Female College,
were week-end guests of Rev. nnd Mrs,
W. 8. Gaines. •
Mr. Olnreneo Morris, of Bartlesville,
was in Grmitville Monday.
Living costs Inore in these ilajja—but
it is wortli more to live.
Mr. Thomas Boll Rankin, of Hubble,
Ky., iH visiting in Grnntville tills week.
Mr. John A. Latimer went down to
Greoiivillo Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Higgins announce
the birth of 11 son on Oct. 24.
Lost.—In or near Grnntvillo or Lu
therville, yellow pny envelope containing
bllis. If found pleiiBe notify Miss Ar-
lean Bryant, IJ20 Ormond street, Atlanta,
Mrs. Rcubon Roland is at Wesley Me
morial Hospital. Her friends rogrot to
learn of her illness, nnd wish her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. IS. MeBrayer nml son,
Miss Mary Sims nnd Mr. P. M. Irving,
of Atlnntn, wore guests of Mrs. T. E,
Sims Sunday.
The exhibit of Mrs. 8. E. Leigh nt
the Southeastern Fnir in Atlanta attract
ed tli rongs of sightseers and was much
We believe In fun—clean, wholesome
fun. We are nn npostlo of smiles I
cheer-lifting laughter. But there nro
some things about which some people
lutigli Hint nro glinstly cnougii to bring
terns to the eyes of sensitive people.
Those who Inligli nt such, things remind
us of grinning skeletons. Laughter nnd
tours lie shallow under the surface, and
it is ensy to bring either one forth.
But everyone should lenrn that there is
n lime tu laugh and a time to cry, and
doing either at the wrong plnec is not
only Imd form, but very embarrassing
t-i others. There is novcr anything to
Isugii nt in the misfortunes of others,
any more than there is occasion for
smiles nt nfllietioii. So, ns we are cul
tivating other good characteristics, it
would appear the part of wisdom to
learli just when to Inugli, just when to
smile, nml just when to. take tilings
seriously. "
admired.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bnnks nml Mrs.
Sgt. Anthony Groves, of Cnntp Ben-
0. S. Colley woro in Atlanta Tuesday,
Dr. F. H. Lotson and Mr. L. G. Wat
kins attended the Masonic Grand Lodge
in Macon this week, .
Wo regret to learn that Mr. T. A.
Andrews is not improving.
M>s. Edwin Gopdhuc, of Gadsden,
nliig, spent the .week-end with his wife
here.
Miss Claudius Matthews la with rela
tives in Atlanta, mid will spend several
weeks thero,
Mr, Raymond Fitts, of Atlanta, was
the guest Tlpfi'sdny of Mr. and Mrs. W,
I. Upshaw.
Mrs. Alvnn Chandler nnd children spent
several days with relatives in Nowimn
tliis woek.
From (UIO to 10 o’clock Friday oveu-
ing, (28th inst.,) there will be an old-
time emiily-puillng nml “spelling boo”
on the school enmpns—.015 to pull candy
nnd .05 to spell. Largo fumllios nt re
duced prices. Given under lho nusplccs
of the 1’nroii t-Tencliora ’ Association.
Everybody invited.
Miss Emily Norris entertained for the
ninth school grade Friday evening with
a party, various gnmes being enjoyed.
Tlio bouse was lovely in its deeorntlons
of cut flowers nnd growing plants, ,n-
tlstlcnlly arranged. Good music wns in-
tcrspevBOd with fun nnd frolic, and nt
n into hour tlio guests repaired to Uni
dining-room, where hot chocolate nml
cake woro served. Those present were:
Misses Loulso Wilson, Corllle Trnmmell,
Mabel Lambert, Clmrlino Clark, Sai-n Al-
mon, Rachel Sibley, Fay Robertson, Mary
Benton, Elslo Wilson, Lois Wyclio, Bor-
liieo Malcolm, Emily Norris, Pearl Hon-
froe, Beulah Garrison, Mcssra, Frank
Smith, Frank Almon, Rhodes Trammell,
Clyde Norris, J. U. MeKoon, Eldrldge
Jackson, Guy York, Goo. Lovett, Louis
Teagle, Eugono Hopkins, Lnwronoo Me
Koon, Lestor Trammell.
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Ain., Is tho guest of Mrs. Tlioopa Bnnks,
The, remains of Mrs. Snllio Collings
worth wore brought hero from Atlanta
for iiitcrinoiit Sunday afternoon. She is
well remembered and was highly cstoom-
ed by oar older residents, who extond
to her family tlioir deepest sympathy.
Mrs. Geo, Snond, of Atlnntn, is visit
ing relatives here.
Time and tide wait for 110 man; but
we just have to slow up a little for tlio
woman who is trying to got her lint on
straight.
MisB Ethel Banks entertained n few
friends Monday in honor of Mrs. Edwin
Goodiiub, of Gadsden, Ala.
Mr. Jim Lostor, of Atlanta, spent Sun-
day with Mr. nml Mrs. T. M. Lester.
Miss Sara Lotson spent tlio week-end
with' lior payouts, Dr. nnd’ Mrs. F. H.
Letson.
MisB Mary Null spout the week-end
with her mother in Nownnn.
McCOLLUM.
Our school opened Monday, with Miss
Oznlina Wingo ns tonehcr.
Our pooplo aro taking ndvnntngc of
this pretty weather by gathering thoir
oyofis nml sowing oats and wheat.
Mrs- \Y. M. Phillips was in Atlanta
shopping ftitiiril.oy,
Mr. Joe Johnson, who 1ms boon quite
su-k, is able to be up.
Miss Opal Alexander, of Newnan,
front tlio week-end with liomofolks here.
< _Mi'. and Mrs. das. Smallwood, of Pal
metto, wove guests Sumliiy of Mr. ami
Mi'S. Geo. Coggiu, jr,
Mrs. Rufus Mobs, of Palmetto, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, John Robert
Ci. vender.
Mr. L. D. Ellis mndo a business trip
to ulinttnnooga Tuesday.
Miss Estelle Alexander was the guest
of relatives in Newnan for tlio week-end.
Mr. W. M. Bagwell, of East Point,
visited his daughter, Mrs. W. M. Phillips,
last week.
Mrs. 'Will Jake Brimer is on the sick
list tliis week. *■
Misses Mantle Fields nnd Mary ‘ Dell
Brimer were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Win. Fields, nt Nowimn, for tho week
end.
Mr. nml Mrs. Jns. W. McClelland, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Smith.
Mr. nail Mrs. Quillinn Shannon, of
Fairburn, spent Friday with the latter
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joint Johnson.
Mrs. Vein Moore left Saturday for
Greensboro, whore she will make her
homo in future.
Mrs. Paul Smith spent Monday with
her mother, Mrs. Tatum, in Palmetto.
Mrs. John Johnson had ns dinner
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Grady John
son and Mr, Hardy Johnson, of Newnan.
nnd Mr. nml Mrs. Dewey Phillips,' of
East Point.
Mr. nud Mrs. Paul Wortlmm, of New-
nan, and Mrs. Lewis Whittcinoro and
Mrs. Jake Coggin, of Madras, spent Sun
day witli -Mrs. Calvin Alexander.
Mrs. Frank Phillips and Miss Ollie
Alexander were in Newnan Monday.
Master Wiilis West, jr., spent tlio
week-end witli his grandparents, Mr. and
Miss Willis West, in Newnan.
SHARPSBURG.
Messrs, P, M. Smith, S. A. North nnd
B, D. Leo nro nttcndlng the State Fair
in Mne.011 tills week.
Mvs, Inis Cole nnd bnby have returned
homo, nftor spending tho pust week in
Bartlesville.
Mrs. Mattie Ingrain and daughter, Ro
bocca, woro in Atlanta Snturday.
Mr. nml Mrs. Woston Glass and Mr.
Richard Ingram Bpent Sunday in At
lnntn.
Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Wallis went ever
to Fayetteville Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Colo 1ms roturnod home, after
spending a woek in Atlnntn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. Sorrells spout .the
weok-ond in LnGfange.
Mrs. Wallis, of Fnyettevillo, is spend
lug the wook with lior son, Dr. H. G.
Wallis.
Miss Maude Becknm visited ill Chip
ley Saturday anil Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cole, of Moro-
land, spent Sunday with Mr. J. R, Colo
gml family.
Messrs. C. H. Nortii and J. R! Brown
wore in Atlnntn Saturday.
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BE SURE'
SEND US:
Sulla
Ovorrcmta
Kvoiillift Gowns
Kvonlwc Wriipa
I’.ioUSMJ
Curtain*
HInnkotH
Drnperica
Furs
Sweaters
Gloves
Carpets
ItUKH
deaneries, like stocks and bonds, are dl-
vtsable into two classifications, SPECULA
TIONS OR INVESTMENTS. Some are ru
mored to be good. Others are KNOWN TO
BE GOOD.- The Capital City is KNOWN. Tho
entire South sends to our plant Its fine and
choice work, because HERE there Is NO doubt.
On the broad and stable foundation of
KNOWLEDGE Is our reputation built.
"Pared Poet Your PncUago
—Look To Ue For HeeidtO"
Capital City Dry Cleaning & Dye Wks.
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Wallace Reid in the Paramount Picture,
"The Affaire of Anatol." A Cecil B.
DcMille Production.
ALAMO THEATRE
Thursday and Friday
November 3 and 4.
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A MANSION
IN THE SKIES
Maybe your hope
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R. D. COLE MANUFACTURING CO.
Newnan, Georgia.
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When Henry Ford took over his re
cently acquired railroad the fir^t thing he
did to make the people sit up and take no
tice was to give the patrons such SER
VICE as they had never believed could be
produced. As in transportation, so it is
in the mercantile business—the SERVICE
you render your customers is one of the
greater assets of any ^tore.
Having carefully studied the existing
conditions, not only of Newnan but the
surrounding territory, we believe there
never was a more opportune time than
right now to be of genuine service in
many ways.
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Prompt service in executing any order
you may see fit to give us.
Service in the quality of merchandise
we give in exchange for money.
Service diredtly to you in a saving on
every article you purchase.
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^ We tried out this plan on a few articles in our
^tore. We sold a 5-cent article for 4 cents; a 10-cent
article for 9 cents;—our sales doubled!
We are going to give you a SAYING on every
article in our ^tore. This plan will be put in effedt
Saturday on Silk Dresses, as you will see in other
advertisements in this issue, and will be gradually ex
tended to every department of the ^tore as rapidly as
possible.
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