Newton County GaArchives News.....SOMEWHAT PERSONAL March 10, 1892 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Phyllis Thompson http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00011.html#0002524 July 1, 2007, 9:44 am The Georgia Enterprise March 10, 1892 SOMEWHAT PERSONAL ~Mr. W. C. CLARK continues in feeble health. ~Dr. TURNER has opened his new drug store. ~Judge MCNEAL spent Sunday here and was looking well. ~Mr. J. W. PURRINGTON is improving in health very slowly. ~Mr. W. W. OSBORN is able to be up again, but is yet very weak. ~Judge and Mrs. W. P. ANDERSON have gone to Oglethorpe County. ~Mr. JEFF D. STEWART, of Jeffersonville, Indiana, spent several days here recently. ~Prof. C. P. AIKIN has a prosperous school of 45 scholars at Pine Grove Academy, in Brick Store district. ~Mrs. E. D. DYER has returned from New York, accompanied by her fascinating niece, Miss HERRING. ~Miss Janie WRIGHT, one of our most popular and cultured young ladies, has been seriously sick for a week past, but is slowly improving now. ~Miss Minnie TURNER, a lovely and highly accomplished young lady of Conyers, is the guest of Mrs. C. F. ADAMS. ~Mr. W. S. RAMSEY and family, of Stansell’s district, speak of moving to town next year. Such good people will always find a welcome here. ~Mr. Idus LANGLEY has purchased the store and market of Mr. P. W. WARREN, on the east side of the public square. Good Luck to Idus. ~Mrs. Judge Logan E. BLECKLEY, of Atlanta, is seriously sick. Her sister, Mrs. Capt. J. M. PACE, has been by her side for the past week. ~Mr. Isaac A. STANTON, of Brick Store district, has the prettiest field of wheat we have seen in the county. He has one of the best farms in Georgia and is an energetic and prosperous farmer, who lives at home and boards at the same place. ~We learn that Mr. Charles ADAMS has sold his interest in the mercantile business of Adams Bros., to his brother, Mr. N. C. ADAMS. It is said that Mr. Charlie Adams and wife will probably make their home in Atlanta after this month. ~In speaking of one of Newton’s faithful sons the Social Circle Sentry says: “Quite a number of Social Circle men, as well as a host of other citizens of Walton and Newton Counties, think that Hon. H. L. GRAVES is the proper man to be elected as our next senator.” ~Capt. T. W. DOOLEY, that prince of good fellows, from Eudora, Jasper County, spent part of Monday shaking hands with friends here. He was looking well and spent some time with us talking over the pleasant days of the past and the depressed financial condition of the country at present. He fears that the political sea will be troubled, unless relief comes through some speedy national legislation. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/newton/newspapers/somewhat2286gnw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 3.1 Kb