The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, January 25, 1905, Image 5

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Three? CONSUL CENERAL TO AUSTRALIA Have you tried going without your overcoat this changable weath er? How do you suppose your horse feels (you see how he looks) without his blanket? How would you feel if the Society for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals got hold of you.? Orr 6 Powell ALSO Ex-Lioiiteimiit States Navy and K\- Lieiitenant Cnnfcder- oimnends Pe-ru-na. Pe*ru-»a Is a Safeguard Against t-lie Ills Inc.i- dent to In element Weather. Personals and Society Notes Miss Lynda Simril spent Tuesday in Atlarite. Mrs. E.D. Bowers is quite sick with la grippe. Miss Coral Moses spent Sunday at her home in Turin. Mrs. Earnest. Barrett is quite sick with la grippe. Mrs. Wade Dent will entertain the Euchre Club this afternoon, Mrs. E. G. Crolt and little sou, .lack, spent Sunday in Grantville. Miss Maude Hopson, of Grantville, iB visiting relatives in the city. Miss Pauline Camp, of Moreland, is visiting relatives in Newnan Miss Louise Dodd, of Atlanta, is the guest of Miss Jennie Cates. Mrs. L. M. Farmer, who was quite Biok for several days, lias recovered. Miss Gertrude Eberhartr will be the guest of Mrs- W. C. Wright this week. Mrs. Sanders Gibson entertained sev eral couples at cards last Monday even ing. Miss Susie Barr left last week for New Orleans, where she will spend the win ter. Miss Ethel Brown, who is teaching school at Bethlehem, Ga.. spent Sunday at home. Miss Annie Sue Hardaway, of Rocky Mount, is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. W. Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arnold and lit tle daughter are the guests of Mrs. Ella Brown. Miss Laura Welborn has returned from an extended* visit to friends at Carrollton. Miss Emmie Young Conyers, who is teaching music at Palmetto, spent Sun day at home. Miss .Marian Sparks, of Selma, Ala bama, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith. Mrs. T. L. Cam)) went up to Palmetto last Tuesday to visit Mrs. Maggie Zel lers, who is quite ill. Miss Lizzie Hill, who is teaching at Woodbury, visited relatives in the city, recently. Miss Ruth Whatley lias returned to Carrollton, after spending several days with the home folks. . Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Perdue, of Grif fin, were the guests of Judge L. A. Per due and family last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Abuer Camp, of Graut- Ville, spent last Saturday iu the city with Col. and Mrs. L. M. Farmer, Miss Alma Arnold has returned from Mrs. E. H. Odom, of Griffin, spent | last week with relatives iu the city. i Mrs. Wade S. Dent went up to At- lnnta last Saturday to see "Ben Hur." Little Miss Marie McClendon is reu I sick with tonsilltis at the Virginia Ho- I tel. Mibs Julia Harris, of Paris, Ga.. is i spending a few days with Miss l.aum Peddy. Mrs. J. S. Davis, of Cave Springs, is visiting her brothers, Messrs. D. T. and V. E. Manget. Mrs. Otis Jones and Miss Mary Parks, of Riverside visited relatives ami friends in the city yesterday. Mrs. J. W. Booz and Master Walelr Booz attended the “Ben Hui'* perform ance in Atlanta Saturday. Miss Aurelia Anderson is expected in a few days to spend the winter with her brother, Dr. J. C. Anderson. The many friends of Misses Julia and Emmie Robinson will learn with regret that they are both ill with la grippe. Mrs. J. D. Boone and daughter, Olive, who were the guests of Mrs. Geo.Neely, left Tuesday afternoon for their home in Atlanta. Mrs. H. A. Hall entertained at a din ner lust Thursday. Those present were H ON JAMES Twentieth Street, Washington, J>. V., Kx-Lieutenant l 1 . K. Navy, Kx- Lieu tenant Confederate Navy, and Ei- Consul t«en< ml to Austruliu, writes: Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen The use of your Peruna as a remedy or cure for catarrh by many of my friends who have been benefited by the same, as wefl as my own ex- periencte as to its efficacy and good tonh prop Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Hardaway, Mrs. J. ! er fj es causes me to recommend it to off persons, and you are at liberty to use this endorsement and my photograph H. Hall ami Miss Mary Freeman. Mrs. Joint Horsely. ol West, Point,and Miss Mary Anderson, of Montgomery, have returned home, after spending several days with Mrs. E. G. Cole. Miss Ella Perdue, of Senoia, cousin of D. W. Perdue, was in the city yesterday on the way to Millen to spend a few days with relatives.—Griffin News and Sun, Jan. 24th. Mrs. Charles Close, with Mr. P. T. McCntchen's little children, spent last week with relatives and friends in At- ’ lanta, returning Sunday night. MissCorille Hardaway aud Mrs. W. C. McBride will entertain the Salma gundi Club tomorrow afternoon at the home of the latter. Messrs. N. L. North. J. G. Arnall, .1. J. Reynolds, Mr. anil Mrs. 1. E. Walker and Miss Katie Arnall attended Ben Hur in Atlanta last Friday evening. Mesdames Ella Leverett, 1. P. Brad ley, T. B. Davis, J. T. Carpenter and W. Y. Atkinson composed a party which went up to Atlanta last week to attend the grand opera. Misses Corille Hardaway, Bessie Pow- ) ell, Martha Orr and Belle Vernon King, and Messrs. Tom Fisher, Rawson Dent, George Wynne aud Clifford Glover and Mr.and Mrs. H.C. Fisher went up to At lanta last Wednesday evening to attend the Grand Opera. The Euchre Club was beautifally en tertained last Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Sanders Gibson. The first prize, if it will give any force to same."‘—James At. Morgan. T T ,, j e .1 Catarrh of the Head Which Affected Hearing Cured hy Pc-ru-na. Mr. .1. Emile Tangunv, No. 3.12 John Si., tjuehee, Is Secretary of the Jnequcs Curling iMuh of ijiu'bee, one of tho load- t,t n i j ing spurting clubs in the eitv. Its mem* ilt t* N11 \ J I SON Hllll !»(*( - I |„.,. S Iir (, composed of young men of tha best families, lie writes: “Last winter I caught a severe cold which developed into a severe ease of catarrh of the head, affecting my hear ing especially, My eyes ran, my sys tem seemed to be generally clogged up. I was advised by n club friend to try Pe runa, and did so at once. To my delight i l found a change set In for the hotter within three days, and in eight days l was entirely well.",!. Emile Tangnay. Mr. Adolph Koehler, President of tli« North Side Tnrnerseluift, writes from t’lark and I,eland Avo., Chicago, III.: "It is with pleasure that T endorse 1Yrunn ns a llrst-ela.’s medicine especi ally for eutnrrhnl ulTee lions of I he throat and lungs. I have used It with much la nelltiiud several of mv friends hav<« been cured of catarrh entirely when* Peruna was used.’’ Adolph Koehler. "Nothing lietter Than Pc-rti-na for Catarrhal troubles," Says Con gressman C. P. Dorr. C. P. Dorr, Hotel Johnson, Washing ton, D. <’., Ex-Congressman from West Y Irginla, writes: “ J ran cheerfully recommend Peruna anyone who wants a safe and perma nent cure for catarrh. For throat, lung uml caturrlml trouble there Is nothing better than Peruna."—<!. P. Dorr. Colds Lead to Chronic Catarrh. A common cold Is ueutc catarrh, which quickly becomes chronic catarrh if al lowed to remain. 1C very cold simp leaves In Its trail thousands of eases of catarrh, many of whom for want of uu effective remedy, will suffer from this disease the rest of their lives. Is there any thing (bateau be don# t.«» prevent all this? Ill the first place, Peruna used at tli« proper time will prevent taking cold. In tho second pluce, Pcruua will cure a cold tn from two to live days. Again, Peruna will elite catarrh quick ly ffi the first stages, uud Dually Peruna will also euro chronic catarrh, If used properly and persistently. Peruna kept In the house and prop erly used will therefore not only act as a safeguard against the uitments which result from sudden cold waves, hut will also prove a sure remedy tor this class of ailments. 11 you do not derive prompt and sal Is- factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Ilnrtmun, giving a full statement of your ease and he will he pleased to give you hbi vulualile ad vice grails, Peruna can be purchased at any first- | i hi-s drug store for Ifl.ml per IhiIIIo. | Address Dr. llurtmuii, President af t Toe Hartman tSauiiumim, CuIuiuUim, O- a few days stay with her sister, Mrs. J. ; an opera bag, was won by Mrs. E. G. W. Melsou, in the country. ] Croft; the consolation, a pair of white kid gloves, was won by Miss Bessie Mrs. C. F. Durr, who has been visij- j Powell; and Ml -F. W. O. Wright won ing her son, Mr. M. B. Mooney, has re turned to her home at Buchanan. Mrs. Mike Powell and Mrs. A. E. Caldwell, of Newnan, who were the guests of Mrs. Arnold Broyles during the grand opera, have returned home.— Friday's Atlanta Journal. Miss Mary Parrott will return home tomorrow, after a visit to relative- at Chattanooga, and will leave next week for south Florida, where she will stay until spring. the booby. Many of our readers will be interested in the announcement that 51r. Hal Mil ler Fi slier, of Newnan, is to wed Mrs. Janio Marshall, daughter of Mr. aud Local Nows of Newnan Dollars are doing extra duty at Boone's. Cates Coal Co., at railroad .junction. ’Phone 117. Mr. Heidt Pemlergrust spent lust week in LaGrange. Cates Coal Co., at railroad junction. ’Phone 117. Mr, Willard Newsome, of Columbus, spent Sunday in the city. Mr. R. J. Lee. of Atlanta, spent Sun day in the city. Great bargains in stationery at Reese's Drugstore. tf Second-hand iron safe for sale,. Ap ply to Reese's Drug Store. Master Goodrum Norris is oul again, after an illness of several days. Call and see our bargains in station ery. Reese's Drug Store. tf Mr. V. E- Manget is out again, after a spell of la grippe. See Boone's Clean Sweep Sale ad. in this issue. J. C. Andersou.Dentist, Solbide Bhlg., Newnan, Ga. • Messrs. J. L. Jones aud Roy Bohauan spent. Sunday in Grantville. D. T. Manget & Co., wholesale grocers aud jobbers, Newnan, Ga. High back oak rocking chairs, 98?. at Newnan Furniture Co. Money to loan on real estate et. 7 per cent. Apply to L. M. Farmer. Attend Boone’s Clearance Sale. Great Mrs. Morgan E.Chastain,of Montezuma, ■ |, ar g ft j UB f or your buying. D. W. Boone on the evening of Thursday. February Mr. Eugene Long, of Jasper, A Fisher is the eldest | visiting his aunt, Miss Helen Long. For all stomach trouble.- use Reese's Liver Pills. For -el*- at Rce c >*'s Drug Store. 16th, at. the First Baptist church of Montezuma. Mr. son of Col. ami Mrs. H.C. Fisher and is well known in social circles in Griffin. —Griffin New.-and Sun. Mr. H. C. Glover has returned from Alabama. Mr. W. S. Carmichael left Monday for Montgomery, Ala., to spend a week. Dr. Reese’s Suceharated Calomel Powders for sale at, Reese’s Drug Store. Mr. W. L. Bohauan, of Grantville, wits the guest last, week of Mrs. Ben Kirby. Wayne P. Sowell, of Newnan, is in the city, u guest at the Aragon.—Mon day's Constitution. Cates Coal Co., at, railroad junction. High-grade coal; no dust; no slate; no rocks. Colonel Harry C. Fisher, of Newnan, was a Sunday visitor at the Kimbnll.-- Monduy’s Constitution, State Bunk Examiner J. S. Holling- shed was in the city from Saturday un til Monday, Wo guarantee every box of Bowman’s Carbolated Salve. For sale at Reeso’s Drug Store. Dr. Smith, a veterinary surgeon of some note, from St. Louis, is a new ad dition to Newnan’s citizenry. Bring me your hides. Highest prices paid. G. O. Carmkjiiakj.. For Sale— A second-hand writing desk or secretary, in good condition, at low price. K. H. Bowman. Dr. Paul Favor, of Fayetteville, spent three or four days last week with his sister, M rs. Sam Faver.* Wood Wanted.— SCO cords of dry pine. Address or 'photo E. O. Good- wyu, Newnan, Ga. Oates Coal Co., at railroad junction. High-grade coal; no dust; no slate; no rocks. Every bottle of Bowman'- Magnetic Liniment is guaranteed. For -ale at Reese's Drug Store. The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. MRS. W. Y. ATKINSON, Sole Resident Agent. The Penn Mutual is recognized every where as one of the soundest and safes} of old line companies. Offers attractive evn olans. policies on all Hind is writing more insurance limn any other life company doing business in Georgia, Any information as to the Poim’s pol icies or methods will he cheerfully fam ished by the Resident Agent. Mr. Chess Miller and little Chattanooga, spun i Sunday brother at the Virginia lion- . Mrs. E. G. Cole entortuined tlio Dom ino Whist Club Tuesday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. A. Hunter. After the game delightful re freshments were served. D. T. Manget & Co., wholesale grocer* aud jobbers. Large fresh stock. Price* right. We sell to merchants only. * Fortin work, tooling, plumbing re- 1 airing see T. M. Martin. Shop below Arnall & Farmer. Mrs. K. G. Cole complimented her g n *-sts, Mrs. John Horsely and Miss Mary Anderson, with a Domino Whist party lust Friday afternoon. About* forty guests were present, and it was a most enjoyable occasion. \n oyst-jf course was served. Cates Goal ('o., at railroad jnn<- f .*< *f»« High-grade coal; no dost; no shit'-; locks.