The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, January 11, 1905, Image 5

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Local News of Newnan Per first-class meats, phone Tit. lu case of fire ring Phone 12S. * Mr. Heidf Pendergrast spent Sunday in Atlanta. Boy's bicycle for sale cheap. Call at t his office. Great bargains :nstationery at Reese's Drug Store. tt J. C. Anderson.Dentist. Salbide ltidp. Newnan. Ga * W. M Glu-s. Esq . was in Atlanta last Tuesday. Mr. duel. Powell is in Kentucky, on a business trip. Phone 28 when you wan! a ;.a ft. »h piece of Bet f Steak. Mr. (Tiff Turner, i f Carrollton, was in thi> city Tm sduy. Sheriff .T L. Brown tiiiide a business trip to Senoia toduv. High hack oak rocking chairs, US*' at Newnan Furnifur ■ Co. L E. Pritchett, from near Sargent, was in flic city Monthly. largaim Hon. J. C. Knight, of Cedartown. Polk county's Representative in the j Georgia Legislature, is in Newnan lor a | few days on a business trip. L000 pounds old jiapers in pood eondi- Ition. Make good wrapping paper. Bip i bundles fie. Special price in large quau- 1 ritios. Call at Tbe News office. j An agreeable movement of the bowels without any unpleasant effect produced by Chamberlain's Stomach mid Liver Tablets. For sale bv Holt <Y Cates. S. S. Wells, from near Turin, was in town today. Those who have henrd Wendling be fore. want to bear him again in his new lecture, “The Imperial Book,” at The Auditorium. Wednesday. -Inn. iSth. Mr. Lynch Turner was hi Grantville trnluv We have just car spring steel made for fume i> undo up a largi line of plows, the best plow \l r., r A Ih nt. A handsome place ! in the brar.v. new heater rending-roo u been the Li- or Call and H* 'si • our Drug Itlll'l tation- tt grocer- V ..istmau. ( *il D. T. M. ngi't A Co., who and jobbers, Newuati. Ga. Mr. Sauls I J < aco- k. of ape at Sun l.iy'iu the city. Mr. p. T. MeC'.'.iohen innde a business trip to Atlanta last Monday. Money to loan on real estate rt 7 pel oc.nt. Apply to L. M. Farmer. Mr. W. ,1. Driskill, who has 1 en quite ill for several days,is much better. The best of the Wendling lectures at The Auditorium, Wednesday elan. 18th. Pope Barrow, of Atlanta, was the guest of friends in Newnan several days, recently. Wood Wasted.—.100 cords of dry i pine. Address or ’phone E. C. Good- ! wyii, Newnan, Ga. Fortin work, roofing, plumbing re pairing see T. M. Martin. Shop below Arnall & Farmer. Fatten your hogs on pure shorts. Bradley & Banks can furnish them to you at the proper cost. 3000 gallons good second hand jug- ware to close out at once at fihjC. See K E. Davis or call ’phone 1'22. Seats on sale now at Bradley & Wes ters for the Wendling lecture, Wednes day, dan. 18th. Get one early. Use "Reception Flour” and you will liave the highest grade. Bradley & Banks. D. T. Manget& Co., wholesale grocers and jobbers. Large fresh stock. Prices right. We sell to merchants only. * Reception Flour makes beautiful (lakes, and the very finest Breads. Bradley & Banks. Bring me your hides. Highest prices paid. Tim Daughters of the Ynf. der.tcy had an interesting sosiun Iv -iiv af ternoon, and hope to h. < a l:tie pro gram for 1. '■■ amiiveisun Miss Mary Plan;, wlm was the gia st of Mr. and Mrs. W. ,1. Chandler and other friends for some time, lias return ed to her Imni" in Meriwether '-.unity. Mr. O. F. Allen, win was with Black Bros. Co for the past eighteen months, is now with IX W Bii'ie lie W'll li ■ pleased to see his friends a: that store. For .Sale—A second-hand solid oak desk, in good condition. Also, second hand writing desk or -ccretary. Will sell cheap. li. II. Bowman. tf Burch & Gay. Depot street. High Class Restaurant for white pi oplo. Ser vice prompt, and tallies supplied by host mas with the home folks, the market affords. Lunches lfic; din ners, 25c. Claiborne (.'handler, who spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Plant and other friends at Rocky Mount, Meriwether county, has returned to school at Mrs. W. P. Nimmons’. Personals and Society Notes j Miss Imogeuo Simms is visiting rela tives at Grantville. Mi<s Mary Parrott left last week for Chattanooga, to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Manget spent Sn.,a.... with relatives at Marietta. Mrs. C. F Durr, of Buchanan, is visiting her son. Mr. M. B. Mooney. Miss Lucile Thompson is the guest of Miss Sarah Gilleland in Charleston,S.I Miss Mary Jones, of Turin, spent last Thursday and Friday with MissCleone | Hum. * Mrs. P. B. Murphy entertained “The (Twelve" very pleasantly lio-t Tuesday afternoon. Misses Martha Wright and Evelyn Martin have returned to school at Mii- leilgi-ville. i Miss Gertrude Ehcrhart. of Colum bus. a spending the \n T; with Mrs. M. I C. Farmer. Mi-s Nell Pinson has returned to Moniv Coll- ge, altei a v;>it to relatives ■ in the city. Mrs. T. S. Parrott will entertain tho| Salmagundi t Tub tomorrow afternoon at 2 bill o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. 1L \V. Atimll have r. • turned from a visit to the hitter's pur- i cuts at (’edartown. Mis-; Frances King Ims returned from a short visit to Mr. and .Mrs. Warner; Camp at Moreland Mrs. Sarah Parrott is spending sev- | e-ul days with Misses Marrilu and Julia | Harris, at Paris. Ga. Miss Until Whatley returned to Cur- | rolltou last week, after spending Christ We have spent much time in getting a good Flour flint would please every body for general use. and have found it in Coweta Patent. Bradley & Banks. Library Hocks.—During the remain- |der of the winter, libraiy liours will he from t) to 12 a. m.. 2 to 5 p. m., 7 to II p. 1 in. on Tuesday and Friday evenings. Mrs. D. B. Woodroof, Librarian. . A good paying mercantile business, cosisting of a good stock of groceries and sundries. Location, one of the best stands in Newnan. Will sell for cash or good note, at a bargain. Address “G” quick, Newnan, Ga. Lost—In Newnan on Jan. nth, a brown, fox-eared Shepherd dog. Any inforinatibn about same will be appre ciated. John P. Morgan, Senoiu, Ga. Miss Christine Melson. of Atlanta, spent Sunday in thecity with hor grand mother, Mrs. E. S. Dent. Mrs. A. M. Hughie left Monday for East Point to attend the wedding of her brother, Mr. Ernest Hughie.' Mrs. F. S. Lasotcr. of Opelika, Ala bama, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Fry, at the latter’s home, near Newnan. Miss Annie Harris, of Palmetto, who has been visiting Miss Li/./do Shackel ford during Christmas, has returned home. Miss Mattie Hardaway has returned from her home at Rocky Mount, to re suine her studies at the Newnan High School. Mrs. W. J. Boone and children have returned to Atlanta, after spending the holidays with the family of Mr. D. W. Boone. MEDICAL EXAMINER Of the United States Treasury Recommends Pe-ru-na. Other Prominent Physicians Use and Endorse Pe-ru-na. D ll. LLEWELLYN Jordan, Medi cal Examiner <>f the F. S.Treasury Department, graduate of (Tduiuhiii Col lege, and who served throe years at West Point, lms tin follow ingr to say of l’eruna: ••Allow me to express my grati tude to you for the benefit derived from your wonderful remedy. One short month has brought forth a vast change and I now consider myself a well man after months of suffering. Fellow suf ferers, Peruna will cure you." A constantly increasing number <d physicians p:i scribe Peruna in their practice, li has provt n its merits so thoroughly that even the doctors him i \ ereome their |>ri Jiulieo agninsl so call ed patent mciheiiu-s ami recommend it to tlu lr patii nt . I'cnmn occupies a unique position in medical s- ience. It istpconl} Intern:., m 'en.Y t;.lurch remedy known to I In i •••local profession to-day. Catarrh, as cl ••ryonc vrill admit, i the cull -of one lull tin disease whle.h nlUiels niiiiik ind. larrh and eulnrrlial ill-cases afflict < -lmlf id the poop!* of l'idled Slates'. 1 Bohcrl K. Jh iicrt-, M. I)., Wash- * • nig ion, 1). (w rile.- : ^ ‘ " Through my own experience• i as well ns that of many of my J \ * friends and aeuuxintanees who» J have been cured or relieved ofen- < i larrh by the use of Hartman's J * Peruna, I can confidently ret am- * * mend it to those suffering from sue h * , disorders, and have no hesitation In J i ♦ prescribing It to my patients."... » 7 Hubert R. Roberts. * , ••»»»» 0909* Dr. R. Bobbins, Muskogee, |. T, ' writes: l’eruna i,- the Is -1 medicine I know of lor coughs and to strengthen it wi-ul, j Hlonineh and to giw appetite. Besides! pieserihing it for eaturrh, I have ordered , ii for weak and di'hllitatcd people, and have not hud ii patient hut said It helped him. 11 is an t xccllt ut medicine and il (Its so many eases. "1 have u large practice, and haver. Chance to prescribe yi or l’eruna. I hope you may live long to do good to the sick and the suffering.” Dr. M. (’. (lee, wi lies- from MU Jones Ut., San Francisco, ('al.: " l’eruna bus pi /formed to many won derful cures In San j ruiicisco that I am convinced that il Isa valuable remedy. I have frequently advised Us use for l&WSSSS ' ! Llewellyn Jordan, Examiner United Slate. T reasury. ■- ' ■;-Y XL,'■,I.!• f>.1 >s.• •TiisfP*, ■:'!l G. O. Carmichael. fourth Lyceum Course attraction at The Auditorium. Wednesday,Jan. 18th. os the most fastidious. Bradley & Banks Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mills have return ed to their home in BarnenviJIc, after spending several days with relatives in tlie city. Mr. Earnest Lee and family, of Con cord. who had been visiting relatives in thecity for several days, returned honx last week. Miss Blanche Huen, who spent the holidays in Newnan, has returned to At lantu and is with her sister, Mrs. Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Parrott mid Miss Mary Good ruin spoilt Saturday and next. Several petitions to he received I Sunday witli Miss Emnui Belle Zellars, Hon. J. B. S. Davis, who had an office ; in the Willcoxon building for several ; years, lias removed to his home near the i city. He will usually be found at the Hon. Geo. R. Wendling will be the CO urt house, in the future, when in the city. Tailored Conmiandery, No. 11, K. T., Schottens, Pure Roasted Coffee pleas- I will hold regular conclave Friday night women, us I iiml it Insures regular and painless menstrual ion, cures leneorrhiea and ovarian troubles, and builds up the entire system. I also consider It one ef I be line; I catarrh remedies I know of.” M.C. (lee, M. D. i 'atari'll Is a systemic disease curable only by syslemle treatnieiil, A remedy I hut cures catarrh must aim directly at :e depress'd llerve centers. Tlli'l i.s wliat l’eruna dm -. Peruna iutnehintcly liivlgornles lliu nerve-eelilers.wbii'li give vitality to the mucous membranes. Then euturrh dls- np]H>nrs. Then eaturrli Is peruinuuiitly cured. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of l’eruna write nt once lo Dr, llarlmuii, giving a. full stateim ut of your ease, and lie will be pleased to give you Ins valual V al* vlee grails. Address Dr. Hartman, 1’i'cslbi n' ef The Itartiiiuii tlaullui'iiim, <V.,n. u.- r unio and work in the orders. All members Mr. J.E. Boone, who has been with ! and visiting Sir Knights requested to be the firm of D. W. Boone <fc Co. for the ! present, past year, bus accepted a position in Atlanta Mrs. Clyde Givens who Iibs been on u visit to Newnan. Palmetto and Atlanta, lms returned to LaGrnnge.—LaGrange Graphic. Mr. A. G. Hendrick mid family are recent additions to the population of Newnan. They removed to this place from Heard county. Mr. Minor Murray, who spent Hie holidays with his parents, returned to Emory College last week, where he i.s attending school. Call on J. T. Holmes, real estate ag-nt, il* you desire to rent, buy or .“■il a honfe, vacant lot or farm. OfRc- at .J. W. Stripling & Son's. J)r. W. B. Jones, who spent the holi days with Hon. W. B. Jones mid fam ily at their country home, “Riverside." lias returned ro Atlanta. Wendling '- new -r and best lecture, “The Imperial Book.” will attract and entertain crowds at I he Auditorium, ) Wednesday, Jan. 18th. On the memory of those who discourse on the themes of greatest con- ' cern to liumanity. the most lasting 1 and charming impressions remain where Wendling's lectures have been listened to: and earnest anticipation will be aroused by the announcement that “The I Imperial Book,” Wendling’s newest,and 'best lecture, will he the fourth Lyceum Course attraction at the Auditorium, Wednesday, Jan. 18th. Mr. Tom L. Camp has been painfully ill for more than a week. He is improv ing and expects to he out again soon. at Grantville Mesdames W. J. Hogan and S. I). I Whitaker, of Hogaiisville, were the j 'injoy ! guests of Mrs. I. N. (Irr last .Saturday I !and Sunday. Miss Corille Hardaway and Messrs. Tom Fisher and N. I . North went up to Atlanta to see “Mother Goose” last Thursday night. Mr. a:id Mrs. Albert Pendergnist and little son. of Jesup. Ga.. have returned home, alter spending Christmas with Prof, and Mrs. J. E. Pendergrast. Little Miss Anna Cuttino Kelly was! the happy and charming little hostess to a number of her little friends on Mon- Miss Essie Jackson, who is in charge of Midway school in the Fourth District , 1 has n flourishing school and bright prospects for the future. Mrs. Oliver, of Savannah, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Habersham King. Miss Cleone Ham was the lovely hos tess last week at a house party. The hospitable ami lovely home was thrown open for the occasion, and all present spent a most enjoyable week. Those invited were: Missus Coral Moses, Liz zie Belle Farmer, May Russell, Cleone and Lucile Ham, and Mr. Jewell Bell, of Grfflin, and Mr. Alton Hum, of Mc Donough. Mesdames 'I'. P. Zellers, and IX B. Bullard, of Palmetto, and Mrs. Mattie Thomas, of Union Springs, Ala., are the | guests of Mrs. W. Ji. Orr. Mrs. W. B. Orr entertained a few friends at, a delightful six o’clock dinner Wednesday evening. Miss Bessie Powell will give u "spend- tlie-night party” on Thursday night, complimentary to n number of friends. Her guests will he Misses Alma Arnold, Gertrude Eberliart, of Columbus, Julia May Hackney,Katie A i null, Mart I iu < jit. Mrs. P.B Murpliey’s friends regret lo learn lhat six lias been ill for several days. Two of Mrs. M urphoy'x children are also sick. Mr. A. W. Stubbs. Manag< Newnan Hardware Company, is busily j engaged in arranging hi- -lock in the | building formerly occupied bv Bradley & Wester's drug store, and will he) ready for business within the s.■ r few i davs. , j dav afternoon, at a birthday party, •r of the I Mrs. J. IL Sims entertained al an ele gant six o'clock dinner last Friday even ing, complimentary to Dr. and Mr.-. T. B. Davis and Mr. and Mr-. I. N. < Irr. \.J. Houston, of the Third District, has accepted a position with T. IX Man j gum of this city, agent for He Singer Sewing Machine ( Prof. B. II. Ilobbard opened school at Corner Branch, in the 'Jbird District, last Monday, with a Jargi attendance and splendid prospects. Mrs. P. (’. Bowman. 'J' Allred i ,-:as. win -o.i. i.-it^l in the Third District for son,.- Him latives left home in the Mr. Willis Davis returned to Athens last Monday to resume his work in the University of Georgia. H<- spent the Christmas holidays at his home in this cilv. Tuesday to return to their >one Star State. Miss Jennie L. Houston op-n<-d school at Madras lust week, with a large at tendance. Miss Ethel Brown has accepted a po sition to reach school in tie 1 bird JX-- trier. The North Side Club was pleasantly ‘entertained last. Friday nigld by Misses Fi'-d. of | Nell and Emma Poll.-. Delightful re freshments were served and the entire evening was happily spent. Col. and Mrs. W. <X Wright enter tained at dinner Ja-t Sunday. Those present on this pleasant occasion were Mrs. Brewster, Mrs. Ben Wright, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pringle and daughter, Ulive, Mr. and Mrs. J B. Ramey and daugliP-r, Mary, Misses Lizzie and Lucile Arnold. INSECT ARCHITECTURE. Tin- Way Carpenter lice* llallil Their Antln Iu Wood. Mr. Iteunlu in IiIh ‘‘Insect Architec ture" describes the work of a carpen ter bee. First she chiseled a channel- in a piece of wood with her powerful Jaws and deposited each morsel at a distance. Then she made repented Journeys to bring In pollen and day until she had collected enough to serve us food for the future grubs and to Imr the entrance. Cutting open the post, he found a nest of six cells separated by parti lions of day as thin as cardboard and with sides as smooth as any Joiner could have contrived. Reaumur tells us how the violet cur- penter bee bores Into wood obliquely for uu inch and then perpendicularly for a foot, scooping out three or four sudi passages. At the bottom she lays an egg, couth It with a paste of pollen and honey and a protection of gnaw ings from Ihe wood. This Is repeated nutII the nest is filled, and a side door at the bottom enables Hie young bees to come out iu due time. Penrsdn’s Weekly. Aii Knriy Memorial Kyulern. Tlii* primitive Indo-European numer ical system was a mixture of the deci mal and the sexagesimal. The first large iiUliiimr was the "shock"- that Is, 00 anil Hie nexl large number was the ‘‘liund, ' or "hundred"- (hat Is, 120. Between oo and 12u there were no numbers bite our Vo. dr., being "u shock nud lo," and 80 being "a shock and 2o.” i he introduction of our present numbers between 00 and 120 ii rose out of the Introduction of the deelmul build or hundred that Is, 100 in distinction from which the old hun dred (120i was culled the duodecimal hundred, or the "great hundred,” wiiieit is slid used in Iceland and parts of England. WorUei-M In liolM-niln. ill Bohemia every wageworker, of whatever sex or age. must have i* work bool: wliedi contains Ids person (lesoripll <o and history and his em ployer's indorsements. I'ermisslon o> travel in s .ieli of work must lie In dorsed by the local authorities. Id changing locations a certificate from hull place of residence must be ie* cured and il • • 1 al the new locution. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. i < !ni"-Goal ('oiiipany, at the Railroad .1.motion. ’Rhone 117. 1