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Personals and
Society Notes
Miss Kate Suead is visiting relatives
in LaGrange.
Little Marjorie Snead is quite sick
witli la grippe.
Mrs. Annie Simril is out again, after
an illness of two weeks.
Mrs. E. S. Deut is suffering from a
painful attack of la grippe.
Mrs. Paschal, of Marietta, is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Edge.
Miss Stella Btadfleld, of La Grange
is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Gray.
Miss Louise Peddy spent Saturday and
Sunday with Miss Julia Harris at Paris.
Miss Alma Arnold is visiting her
brother. Mr. John Arnold, at College
Park.
Miss Martha# Orr was the guest last
week of her sister. Mrs. T. P. Zellars,
in Palmetto.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ware, of Atlau-
tn, spent Sunday and Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. I. E. Walker.
Mrs. E. D. Fouse returned last week
from Memphis. Teun., where she had
been visiting relatives.
Miss Mary Orr has returned to New-
nan, where she will in the future reside.
— Griffin News and Sun.
Local News
of Newnan
Great bargains in s tationery at Reese's
Drug Store. tf
Call and see our bargains in station
ery. Reese's Drug Store. tf
CAUGHT BY THE GRIP.
RELEASED BY PE-RU-NA.
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J. C. Anderson,Dentist
Newnan. Ga.
Salbide Bldg.,
quite sick
Miss Corrie Cole, of Haralson, was
the guest of. Miss Pauline Cole, in this
city, several days reoontly.
Miss Carrilu Gibson expects to leave
next Saturday for Jacksonville, Fla.,
where she will spend a month.
Mrs. Guy Cole will entertain the
Salmagundi Club on Thursday after
noon, Feb. fltli, at 2:80 o’clock.
Miss Elizabeth Jemison, of La Fay-
•tto, Ala., is expected next week to be
the guest of the Misses Burpee.
Miss Lillie. Bradley, daughter of Mr.;
and Mrs. G. R. Bradley, is among the
■offerers with 1ft grippe this week.
Mrs. N. E. Powel’s numerous friends
will be glad to learn that she is recover
ing from her recent attack of la grippe.
Miss Blanche Hnen, of Atlanta, ac
companied by her little niece, Pollie
Bridges, is visiting relatives in the city
Mrs. W. W. Draper, of Atlanta, is
spending some time in the city, the
guest of her daughter. Mrs. H. H.North.
Mrs. Mattie Thomas left Wednesday
morning for her home in Union Springs,
Ala., after a very pleasant visit to Mrs.
W. B. Orr.
The many friends of Mis. T. L. Camp
will learn with regret of her extreme
illness, She is suffering with tousilitis
and la grippe.
Mrs. Sanders Gibson, Mrs. Alton
Arnall and Miss Martha Orr left
this week for Jacksonville, Fla., where
they will visit Mrs. P. L. Sutherland.
Miss Bettie Quinn, the guest of Misses
Rose and Louise Dibble, leaves Monday
fur Newnan, Ga.. to visit her sister,
Mrs. Herndon Murray.—Tuesday's At
lanta Constitution.
Mrs. S. C. Hill, of Newnan, is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Colquitt
Carter. Mrs. Carter expects as her
guest next week her sister, Mrs, Cal
houn Hill, of Newnan.—Atlanta Jour
nal.
Mr. R. H. Hardaway
with la grippe.
Visit Boone's continued clearance an
clean-sweep sale.
Mr. Vedder Steed, of Palmetto, was
in the city last Mondoy.
Many money saving opportunities
await your buying at Boone's.
D. T. Mauget & Co.. wholesale grocers
and jobbers, Newunn. Ga. *
High back oak rocking chairs, HSc. at
Newnan Furniture Co.
Greatest money saving opportunities
in clothing at Boone's.
Mr. Robert Bower. o1 Dixie, sp- nt a
few days last week with relatives in the
city.
Mr. Birch Hardaway,of Rocky Mount,
spent Tuesday in the oily.
Money to loan on real estate Pt 7 per
oent. Apply to L. M. Farmer.
Just, received, two car-loads of coal at
95 per ton. Cates Coal Co.
Just rcoeived, two car-loads of coal at
95 per ton. Cates Coal Co.
Col. Sidney Holderness, of Carrollton,
was a visitor to Newnan last Saturday.
Mr. D. S. Cnttino, who has been quite
sick for several days, is out again.
Mr. Cleveland Orr, who has been
quite sick with la grippe, is able to te
ont.
Chamois vests and chest protectors
for men and women at Reese’s Drug
Store.
For cold and la grippe take Bowman’s
‘‘Cold Care.” Fore sale at Reese’s Drug
Store.
Mr. P. L. Sutherland, of Jacksonville
Fla., was the guest of Mr.W.B. Orr and
family, recently.
Mr. W.J. Hardaway, of Atlanta,spent
Sunday with his sister, Mrs. D. W.
Boone.
Mr. Burwell Pope is convalescing af
ter an illness of ten days —Atlanta Sun
day Journal.
' The famous Watkins watermelon seed
for sale by C. P. Stephens <X, Co., New
nan, Ga. dt
Our “Syrup White Pine with Tar”
will cure that cough and cold. Por sale
at Reese’s Drug Store.
Prof. J. C. Woodward, of College
Park, was greeting friends in the city
last Monday.
Bring me your hidt s. Highest prices
paid.
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spares no class or nationally. The
cultured and the ignorant, the aristocrat
and the pauper, the masses and the
classes are alike subject to In grippe.
None are exempt— all are liable.
Have you I be grip? Or, rather, lias
the grip got you? Grip is well named.
The original French term, la grippe,
has been shortened by the busy Ameri
can to read “grip.” Without intending
to do so a new word has been coined
that exactly describes t-lio case. As if
some hideous giunl with awful (ini l* had
clutched us in itr. fatal clasp. Men,
women, children, whole (owns mid cities
are caught in the baneful grip of a ter
rible monster.
The fo/-owiug letters speak for them
selves as to the efficacy of Peruna tn
cases of la grippe or its after effects.
After Effects of La Grippe Eradicated
by Pe-ru-iM.
Mrs. Fred Weinberger, Westcrlo,
Albany County, N. Y., writes:
“Heveral yeaiH ago 1 had an uttuck of
la grippe which left iny nerves in a
prostrated condition. Then i hud un-
other attack of la grippe Which left me
worse. I hud tried three good physicians
but all in vain. I gave Peruna atrial.
In u short time 1 was feeling better and
now 1 am as well as anyone.”— Mrs. i
Fred Weinberger.
Hon. James K. Guilt of Omaha.
lion. James R. Uuill is one of the
oldest and most esteemed men of Omaha,
Neb. lie bus dune much to make it
number of times, lie etulort
in Hie following words:
‘•1 am IIS years old, am hale and hearty,
and Peruna has helped mo attain it.
Two years ago I had In grippe—my life
was despaired of. Perune. saved mo.”—
.1.11. Ouill. I
A Relative of Abraham Lincoln. •
Mr. Silas S. Lincoln, who Resides at
!d:t I. Street, X. W., Washington, 1).
the honor of being third cousin to
Abraham Lincoln, lie writes:
“ l had la grippe five times before
using your medicine. Four years ago i
begun the use of Peruna, since which
time 1 have not hern troubled with thaw
disease. 1 can now do as much work at
my desk as l ever could in my life. L
have gained more than ten pounds j.»
weight.”—S. S. Lincoln.
Pe-ru-na Not Only Cured La Grippe but
Benefited the Whole System.
Miss Alice M. Dressier, lltlllX. Itryatil
Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., writes:
“Last spring I suffered from la grippe
and was partially cured hut the bad
after effects remained through the sum
mer and somehow* 1 did not get strong
as 1 was before. One of my collega
friends who was visiting mu asked nu»
to try Peruna nml l did so and found
il ail and more tlypn I bad expected. Ik
not only cured me of tlie catarrh hut
restored me to perfect health, built up
the entire system nnd brought a happy*
feeling of buoyancy which I had not
known for years.”—Alice M. Dressier. ,
An Actrcu’ Testimonial. 1 1
Miss Jean Oowgltl, Griswold Opera
Mouse, Troy, X. Y., is the leading lady
with the Aubrey Block Oo. She write*
the following:
During the past winter of 11*01, l
suffered for several weeks from a severe
attack of grippe, which left a serious
catarrhal condition of the throat and
head.
“Some oue suggested Peruna. As a
last resort, after wasting much time
and money on physicians,. I tried the
remedy faithfully, and in a few weeks
was as well uh ever.”—Jean (,’owglll.
A Southern Judge Cured. 4
Judge Horatio .1. Goss, Hartwell, Ga.,
writes:
“Some live or six years ago 1 had a
very severe spell of grippe, which left
me with systemic catarrh. A friend
advised me to try your Peruna which I
did, and was immediately benefited and
cured. The third bottle completed the
cure.”—11. J. Goss.
J f > mi do not derive prompt and satis*
factory results from the use of Peruna,
write atone,) to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case and he will
be pleased to give you Ida valuable ad*
v ice g rat Is.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Hunlturiiim, Columbus, O.
G. O. CARMICHAEL.
For Stile—Nice rubber tire buggy :1ms
been used but a short time. G. P Wil
kinson, Newnan. Ga. ; lt
A. C. Robinson is in Troup and Heard
counties on a business trip and will be
away from Newnan about three weeks.
The New York Bargain House,Greene-
ville St. That’s all. Go there and learn
The New York Bargain House is liv
ing up to its name and reputation during
its great special sale.
Fortin work, roofing, plumbing re-
j airing see T. M. Martin. Shop below
Arnall & Farmer.
Wood Wanted,—500 cords of dry
pine. Addresser 'phone E. C. Good-
wyn, Newnan, Ga.
Go to the New York Bargain House
and wee tiie rare bargains they are offer
ing the people.
If yon buy it at the New* York Bargain
House during that special clearance sale,
you'll get it cheat).
Gates Coal Co,, at
’Phono 117.
railroad junction.
Hpecial attention to till mail orders.
Boone’s.
The Popular Grocers.
We are now in our new quarters at Far
mer Bros., stand, and better prepared
than ever to serve our customers.
—Call on us for—
Miss Elizabeth Gray entertained at
Dominos last Friday evening in honor of
her guest, Miss Stella Bradlield. The'
prize, a pretty lace handkerchief, was
■won by Miss Mary Goodrum. Oysters
were served.
Mrs. Wade Dent was hostess to the
Euchre Club last week. The prizes
were a beautiful water color and a pin
cushion, won by Miss Lizzie Arnold and
Miss Julia May Hackney. Hot chocolate
and wafers were served
Friday afternoon Mrs. W. C. Wright
entertained a number of her friends in
honor of her guest, Mi&6 Gertrude Eber-
hart, of Columbus. A pleasant after
noon was spent playing Domino Whist,
and after an exciting game it was found
that Miss Bessie Powell and Mrs. P. B.
Murphy were the fortunate winners of
the pretty prizes. At the conclusion of
the game a turkey course was served.
Mrs. Wright is always a gracious hos
tess, and her party Friday afternoon,
like all her previous entertainments,was
a decided success.
On last Thursday afternoon at the
hospitable home of Mrs. W.C. McBride,
Miss Corille Hardaway entertained the
Salmagundi Club in a most delightful
manner. Domino Whist was the game
enjoyed during the afternoon; Miss
Gertrude Eberhart being the winner of
the first prize and Mrs. N. B. Hudson
the consolation. At the close of the
contest a delicious salad course was
tlie.rest.
“Sunshine,” Monday night, should
attract a large audience at the Audi
torium.
Mr. Tom Dent’s friends are glad to
see him in Newnan again, after a long
absence.
served. Those present on this happy
occasion wore, Mesdames W. C. Mc
Bride, R. D. Cole, Jr., M. F. Cole,
Lewis Hill, Mike Powell. Otis Jones,
Joel Ramey, W. B. Pringle, W. C.
Wright, Calhoun Mill, N. B. Hudson,
Thos. Cole, J. T. Fain; Misses Corille
Hardaway, Lucile Thompson, Elizabeth
Gray, Frankie King, Nelle Potts, Annie
Powell, Louise Smith, Willie Hughey,
Gertrude Eberhart, Neiia Lou Walton,
Lizzie Arnold and Emma Potts. The
next meeting will be with Mrs. E. G.
Cole.
Dr. G. A. Nunnally is in Monroe,
where he was called by the death of his
brother-in-law; Mr. G. O. Lunceford.
who passed away last Tuesday. The
deceased was 75 years of age and was
one of the oldest and best known citizens
of Walton county.
Mrs. T. M. Goodrum was the lovely
hostess at a dinner Sunday, given in
honor of Miss Bradlield, of La Grange.
Those present were: Misses Mary Good-
rum, Lucile Thompson, Annie Will
Redwine, Elizabeth Gray and Stella
Bradlield and Mr. N. L. North.
For Sale—A second-hand writing
desk or secretary, in good condition, at
low price. K. H. Bowman.
Life is not as bright as it should he
without Dr. Willits’ “Sunshine.” Don’t
miss it; Monday, Feb. tith.
We have just made up a large line of
car spring steel plows, the best plow
made for farmers.
Merck & Dent.
D. T. Manget& Co., wholesale grocers
and jobbers. Large fresh stock. Prices
right. We sell to merchants only. *
Col. W. L. Stallings has removed his
law office to the court house and will be
found in the office of the County Com
missioners.
Our stock is one of the largest, clean
est and most varied ever shown in New
nan. Yon can put your dollars on extra
duty by visiting our store. Boone’s.
Did you ever hear “Sunshine?” You
will have an opportunity of delightfully
enjoying it, as dispensed by Dr. Willits,
Monday, Feb. 6th, at the Auditorium.
Messrs. Young Scroggins and John
Morris went to Turin last Sunday to at
tend the marriage of Mr. James Askew
and Miss Marilee Bailey.
Call on J. T. Holmes, real estate agent,
if you desire to rent, buy or sell a home,
vacant lot or farm. Office at J. W.
Stripling & Son's. *
Fancy and Family Groceries, Fine Cigars and Tobacco.
Our stock is by far the completes! we have, ever had, and
we can easily and cheaply and tjuiekly supply your eating
wants.
Call to see us, or 'Phone Your Wants.
C. P. Stephens St Co.
Merck & Dent.
After your Carriage
has been repaired
at our shop it’s as good as new—
not only looks so, but is so. You
see we replace unsound parts of
body, wheel, top or shaft and re
store the “style” by smart re-up
holstering and careful repainting
and revarnishing. If your vehicle
looks “a bit seedy” come around
here and get our estimate on ju
dicious re furbishing and real
strengthening.
BUGGY BUILDERS