Newnan herald & advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1909-1915, September 24, 1909, Image 5

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' TV-:: ? ' -■■ ■ - lj;i a iwa m 1 rue M »• A MUTUAL SURPRISE. ‘The" Meeting 3et\veen an Ambitious Hunter and His First Grizzly. In “Sketches of Life In the (1 old on Stale” Colonel Albert S. Kv.nns tells an aiuutilti; anecdote of uh ambitious hunter who met bis first grizzly bear 5%-in proccaaion. The incident occurred in the woods near the site of the pres- That vou take no chances— «nttott-ii «r Monterey - '1 lie bonter snt dow n to rest In thr not the slightest—when you £“*;<• <* ° -v •'w. to sleep. When lie woke it was n* bring that valued picture to * un,et ' "« “P- r » bbl "« K eyes atnl contemplating a return to his us to be framed. ?. You are not alone positive of perfect workmanship, but you are certain of the kind of moulding that will har monize perfectly with your picture. New shipment of moulding. A trial order solicited. Scroggin Furniture Company “THE STORE O’ DUALITY” Grocery and Bakery c. Did it ever occur to you that we carry a* nice line of Fancy Groceries? Also a lot of good things in the Bakery department? Give us a chance at your business and see how well we will treat you. c. CHARLIE COLE TELEPHONE 31 Some Things You Will Need. Belting, Packing, Lace Leather, Machine and Cylinder Oil, Oil Cans, Pipe Wrenches, Belt Hooks, Steelyards, Vwanta Booling. Johnson Hardware Co. f Phone 81. Newnan, Ga. WHEN IN NEED OF LUMBER AND PLANING MILL STUFF Of all kinds—Brackets, Mouldings, Columns, etc.—you will find it to your interest to give us a call. HOUSE BILLS A SPECIALTY Vjil^cajnite Roofing R. D.CoIe ManufacturingCo 49-54 E. Broad St., NFWNAN, GA.. ’Phone 14. . boti I. si vcrtl miles distant. .Just tin'll n rustling nod crackling ftolse from a clump of ebapnrral about 100 yards away attracted Ids atten tion. Out walked a grizzly bear, a monarfch of bis kind. lie yawned, licked his Jaws and then advanced to ward the tree where our hunter sat. but evidently was uncou.-vious «»f Ills presence. Ills grizzly majesty bad proceeded about twenty paces when a female bear followed Jilin, and an Instant later a third grizzly followed her at a slow, shambling pace. The hunter snt spellbound with ter ror as the procession came toward him until the forward grizzly v-as within thirty yards. Then, sear ol.v realizing what he did, lie spring to his feet and uttered a frenzied yell—yell upon yell! The effect was marl nl. The fore* most bear sprang Into the air. turned sharply about, knocked the female down, roiled over her. gathered him self up and bolted “like forty cart hauls of rock going down a chute” straight for the chaparral again, the other two bears close at Ills heels and never turning 10 see wlint had frightened them. The hunter, seeing the enemy re treating. sprang to Ids feet and fled at top speed for the hotel, leaving hot and gun behind. The truth of his wild and startling tale was proved the lmxt day by the numerous bear tracks of different sizes found in tlu* uini-'hy ground near by. Rut the three bears had gone off beyond pursuit. THE NEW ORE. One of Andrew Carncoir’e Early Iron Experiences. Andrew Carnegie « nee at:ted that a short time after the storting of !:k' first plant in Pittsburg lie had an odd experience with Ir^-n < re. ”T was offered some ire tint aam pled alwnit the usual grade, so far as I was able to Judge from rppe- rn?"CM. at a rfdwed price.” lie said . “1 bought several thousand’tons a b!g order f- r tlioLC days. Tbe second clay at”or we commenced to run ft the foreman came to the* office and told me the new wr< was of no account, that it did not fl’A and that the furnaces were i> clicked they would have to be cUuiiimhI uiders some remedy was found. Those tires wore built to last two years, and to clump them at this time would mean so heavy a loss ns to practically put me out of business. A yrung chemist bad called on me a few weeks liefttre. and. while I had not paid much atten tion to him, 1 had kept hie c-tird. It occurred to me that he might por*ibly be of some help, though I evv*.»*s I did not then see what <•’.:* nti- try Imd to do with the Iron business. But 1 sent for him. and he c:>nio at once. First ho examined the new ore and then the old that we h >.l ' eon running without difficulty, and finally he looked at the furnaces. To avoid tL-'.iv he made a little tost of the two oiv right there. 1 had told him when lie ar rived tlmt 1 fe!t sure the new ore war. worthless and admitted my mistake In buying It; Of course I did this ns I did not want him to think I was Ignorant of the business. You enn Imagine ray surprise, then, when at the conclusion of Ills test he quietly Informed us that tbe new ore was so good we did not know how to run It. The fact was that the new oro con tained 20 per cent more Iron than t!io old. and nil that It was necessary to do was to add a proportionate Increase of flux to bring about reduction.”— American Industries. Heat Conductors. Some fubstaticos conduct heat mor^ freely than others, sliver among I he tnetrds being the best eonduetor. and as a unit of measurement Is taken :ti 1.0*10. Compared with silver as a "on- dm tor. gold Is !i81, copper 8b"*. zlne fill, tin 422. steel .107 and wrought iron 4.*ifi. Olass. wood, gases, liquids and resinous substances are bad con ductors. Water is sueh a poor con ductor that If beat is appibsl to tie- top it will boll at the top. while the bottom will remain cold. Reformed Spoiling. A commercial traveler tells us of an Interesting notice exhibited In the win dow of a small shop In the west of JBnglximl. It ran: OMK GKONE UXB 6 A POTT. To upholder! of the new orthography this should be Interesting. It refers to home grown honey and Its pries.—Lon don Nows. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY CO. 1 CURRENT SCHEDULES. ARRIVE FROM Griffin 7.. ,11:10 a. m ChatUnooca 1:40 p. m OtUrtown, ex. Ron 6 M A. M Cedanown, Sun.on y 7:27 a. m Columbus :• a . ic 7:17 p. M. DEPART FOR Griffin 1:40 p.m. Griffin, px. Sunday r. & a. m. Griffin. Hun.lay only 7:27 A. M. Chattanooga 11:10 a m. Cedartowu 7:17 p.m. Columbus 7:40a.M. B:15p. x Exirsmtly So. “But why did you eat the cake sin- baked T* “I wanted to make myself solid.” “Bid you succeed?” “I should say so. I felt like a ton of lead."- Cleveland Leader. Woman's Way. Blohtjs-Hnve you ever noticed that tbe average woman gets off a trolley car backward? Rlobba—That’s the way she gets off a Joke too.—Philadelphia Record. Family Tits. Old Gentleman—Have you any fam ily ties? Willie—Ob, yes. sir. Father makes me wear all hit old onea. Much Advice. No class of people get so much ad vice as farmers, and no people know so well how tu make a success at farming as those who are not engaged in it. However, the following from an ex change seems to have some wholesome truths: There isn’t a time during the year that something can’t be produced on the farm that can be sold for cash. The farmer who bears this in mind, and plans his year’s work with the idea of selling something for cash every month —every time he goes to town, in fact— isn’t ever hurt by panics, tax collectois or sheriffs. Dry goods merchants, or mediants of any kind, don’t stay in business and work twelve months in the year Just to sell goods for sixty or ninety days of that time. They plan ahead. They buy goods for all seasons, and do business all the time. That’s business, too. The farmer can do bus iness twelve months in the year if he wants to, and he ought to want to. “\Vhat was your hardest struggle in life, Senator?” Mr. Beveridge was asked one day. “To quit cursing,” said he; “I learn ed how to swear hard enough to im press the loggers, and it was years be fore I could break myself of the habit. Bnt it helped save my life one time. I was in a little cow town in Weste n Kansas when a mob undertook to lynch a drunken man for stealing a mule. I believed him innocent, and I managed to outcuss the crowd. And then the man who preferred the charge came after me, and I cussed him cut so thi t he put his gun back in his holster and went away.” KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL. Health is Worth Saving, and Some Newnan People Know How to Save It. Many Newnan people take their lives in their hands by neglecting the kidneys when they know these organs need help. Sick kidneys are responsible for a vast amount of suffering and ill health, but there is no need to suffer nor to remuin in danger When all diseases and aches and pains due to weak kidneys can be quickly and permanently cured by the use of Doan’s Kidney Pills. Here is a Newnan citizen’f. recommendation: William T. Lazenby, 64 Wesley street, Newnan, Ga., says: “I think very highly of Doan’s Kidney Pills, and consider them an excellent remedy for kidney complaint. Before using them, I had suffered from kidney trouble for several years, during which time 1 tried many remedies without receiving any benefit. My back ached a great and 1 was always annoyed by too fre quent passages of t.hc kidney secre tions. The contents of one box of Donne’s Kidney Pills, procured at Lee Bros. ’« drug store, gave me wonderful relief.” For sale by all dealers. Price 6b cents. Foster-Mi I burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Uniter States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. “Mamma,” questioned 5-year-old Nettie, “am I oe tall as you are?” “No. dear,” was the reply. “You only come to my waist.” “Well,” continued Nettie, “I’m just as shore, anyway. My feet are as far down as yours.” Absence kills twice the time and the interest of the absentee. A HAPPY HOME 1. one where health abound,. With Impure blood there can- not be food health. With, disordered LIVER there cannot be good blood. K- Lavadura make, it eai, to waih woolen goods soft like new a without shrinking and colored good, without fadw.g. Uie it in the I ' dishwater and your hands won’t get so red wtid rough—and all the 1 dishes will be cleaned sweet and bright with half me work. L Lavadura ia line, too, lor bath and ta j}} at ,. f shampoo. Destroys perspiration odors Cn€ i!, r }“".i ' “ Delightfully refreshing. LAVADURA CHEMICAL CO. J . T . S W N ANNOUNCES THIS WEEK THAT HE is constantly receiving fresh consignments of staple and fancy groceries, fresh country produce, vegetables, fruits, chickens, butter and eggs. Since Ihe recent decline we are selling full patent flour at $1.76 for 60 lbs. The same flour sold at $2.25 per sack four weeks ago. Our stock of canned goods includes everything dainty and desira ble in this line, and are guaranteed first-class in every respect. If you have not already done so be sure to try a pound of “Swint’s Special Blend” coffee. Fresh shipment of pickles, olives, olive oil, cooking oil, Durkee’s Salad Dressing, cranberry sauce, and anything in the way of eatables that you may call for. Frcah Oysters every Friday and Saturday. Telephone Fifty-four revivify the torpid LIVER ninSre.stof? IU natural action. A healthy LIVER means pure Pure blood mean, health. Health means happiness. Taka no Substitute. All Druggists. COT OOT this advertisement, bring it to us and wa will give you a demonstration of PERFUME Bo up-to-date ‘‘Soul Kiss” Perftim. la tha sensation of the lohn R. Cates Drug Co., >h.U> by GRAN'iV.'LLfc DRUG CO.. Grant- If you tor this papar aottlo up. Orange, Amber and Red Top Sorghum Seed SEE US WE HAVE RECEIVED LARGE MENTS OF EACH VARIETY. RECI.EANED, WITHOUT TRASH. BEFORE BUYING. WE’LL SHIP- NICE, SAVE YOU MONEY. A large quantity of Unknown Peas for sale. M. C. Farmer & Company A Wheel Off Or any of the numberless mil haps that occur to the bet of vehicles in consequence,! bad roads, or careless drivin can be repaired in the bet manner, durably and efficier at E. R. Dent’s repair shop; Our work always giv< thorough satisfaction, as th testimony of our former pai rons shows. We also make th best buggy Bold in Newnan. E. R. DENT