The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, February 15, 1905, Image 5

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The FARMERS’ HOME Their needs better look ed after than by any other firm in the county. From needles to stoves; thread to clothing; from mules and wagons to shop & carpenter tools. Gear for man or beast. Jffi *' /*• Rations at wholesale for each. Local News of New nan ORR & POWELL Newnan, Ca. IssasssESK^aB .99 More “Washing’ for Less Money. Our business is growing rapidly ; especially the amount offamily washing done ; and the discount on this class of work has been increased from 20 per cent, to 25 per cent. This discount holds good on everything except collars, cuffs, shirts and shirt waists. Your neighbor has her “washing” done at the Coweta Steam Laundry. Ask her if the work is first <*lass and find out if she is pleased with it. Then send us your own “washing’’ and give our work a trial. Figure one-fourth off of prices found on bur “fam ily washing ticket” and you’ve estimated the cost. COWETA STEAM LAUNDRY Under new management. Newnan, - Georgia. 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--- Fancy and Family Greceries, Fine Cigars and Tobacco. Our stock is by far the completest we have ever had, and we can easily and cheaply and quickly supply your eating wants. Call to see us, or ’Phone Your Wants. C. P. Stephens & Co. Cates Coal Co., at railroad junction. , Phono 117. J. C. Anderson,Dentist, Salbide Bldg. Newnan. Ga. * Mr. Frank Loe spent last Tuesday in College Park. Clothing at cost this month at Barnett, St. John & Co's. High back oak rocking cliairs, !I8?. at Newnan Furniture Co. Mr. Ralph Pendergrast. of Atlanta, spent Sunday at home. Mr. J. D. Dunlap, of Rocky Mount,' spent Sumlay in the oity. Mr. Sauls Peaoook, of Eastman, was a recent visitor to the oity. D. T. Manget & Co., wholesale grocers and jobbers, Newnan,- Ga-. just received, two car-loads of ootil-at ffi per ton. Cates Coal Co. Prof. H 1 . H. Hopple made a business trip to Atlanta last Saturday. Mr. Bay ward Willingham, of College Park, spent Sunday fu tho city. Money to loan oft real estate st 7 peT oent. Apply to L. M. Farmer. Mr. W. T. I^edhetter, of Rome, spent, few days lost week in the city. Deputy Sheriff T. J. Entrekin was in the city, from Seftoia, last Monday. Hon. C. L. Moses, of Turin, was a prominent visitor, to the city Monday. Mr, W. T. Strickland, ol Whitesburg, spent Tuesday with Mr, D. W. Boone. Now is the time for yon to get your suite cheap at Barnett, St. John & Co’s. Onion sets and garden needs. G. R. Bradley’s Drug Store. Bring me your hides. Highest prices paid. G. O. Caumh iiaki.. • Hoh. J.’.R. Terrell,of Greeneville.wns mingling.with friends here one day.last week. Reese’s Vegetable Live); Pills—every bottle guaranteed. 125c at Reese’s Drug Store. Judge W. 0. Hodnett, of Carrollton, was a prominent visitor to Newnan last Friday. Miss Lucy Ware, of Corinth, is the guest of Mr. J. J. Walker and family in this city. v Cates Coal Co., at railroad junction. ’Phone ! 11. Just received, two car-loads of coal nt $6 per ton. Cates Coal Co. Sole agent for Nunnally’s fine candies. G. H. Brjidley’s Drug Store. The famous Watkins watermelon seed for sale by C. P. Stephens A. Co., New nan. Ga. - , <>t The only place in Newnan you can get pure leaf lard is at Newnan Market & Ico Co's. Jt During this month we are slaughter ing prices in clothing. Barnett, St. John & Co. Do you need a medium weight suit.? Go to Barnett, St. John & Co’s, and get one at cost ' ‘ ■ , \ Fortin work, tooling, plumbing re- j airing seeT]. M. Martin. Shop below A mail & Fanner. Wood Wanted.t-500 cords of dry pine. Address or 'phone K. O. Good- CAPTAINS ON MANY SEAS NEVER WITHOUT PE-RU-NA. ‘Give Me ffy Compass and Pe-rn-ua and I Will Steer Clear of All Wrecks.” Pe-ru-na .Known and Praised oh Land and Sea. “A Kick Fuller !• a pretty helpless man., 1 have found that Pcrnua will do lnorfc- to restore one than airy other medi cine i know, and I have carried a couple of bottles on board for many seasons. Seven years ago Perilne cured me of bronchial trouble in a few weeks and gave me such new life and nerve force that I certainly believe In telling you of it. “Olve fne my compass and Pentna and 1 will steer clear of wrecks of ull kinds and land in port safe und well with vessel and men.” — Oupt. L. T. Carter, 1S!3 10th Avenue, Pensacola, Florida. Cupt.K. A. Watson, M. K.,-1H Elizabeth street, Ottawa, Out., writes: “Perur.a lias my heartiest endorse ment. If there is any place that you are helpless when ill it is oil boat'd a steamer, at sea, miles away from any assistance. Sometimes two or three of my men would bo sick ai one time,and seriously eripple the force, lint since we have b anted of the value of Pevuita, ny taking a few doses they reeiiporute very quickly. We use it lor colds, Jung trouble and kidney diseases, and hitra also found U very tine for la grippe, “ Peruna is always one of themost tin* portant supplies of my steamer.”— K. A. Watson. v With a bottle of Poruna aboard sailors have a remedy on which they can rely. Couiuiodwi-e l\ 8. Maty. Commodore Somerville Nicholson, nf the United States Navy, In a letter fruit* 1SI17 R St., N. W., Washington, 1). C. f says: “/ unhesitatingly recommend Pe ru ns to all persona suffering from ca tarrh.”—S. Nicholson. If you do not derive prompt mid satis factory results from tint use of Pnriiua, write at otteo to 1)r. Ilartmau, giving a. full statement of your ease and he will he pleased to give you Ills valuable ad vice gratis. Address I»r. Hnrtniun, President of The 11 art man Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Personals ami Miss Louise Poddy is sick with la grippe. Mrs. Allors He.rte) will entertain the Euchre club this afternoon. Mrs. P. B. Murphey visited friends in Atlanta last week. Miss Orn Leo Miller and Mr. Young Miller, of Franklin, were the guests of SOCifity Notes ^ ls ' Snutlm-K litKt l^rirluy Bowman’s Cold Cure is guaranteed to oure a cold. Price 25c at Reese's Drug Store. Messrs. Win, Hendricks and Ben Tompkins and Col. T. B. Whitaker, ol Franklin, were in the city last Monday. Hhell Oysters next Saturday. i-eave your orders early. Oysters in hulk every day. Newnan Market & Ice Co. G. R. Bradley’s family medicines are Hold on a guarantee. At G. R. Bradley's Drug Store. \ i Mr. W. J. Hardaway, of Atlanta, apent Sunday and Monday with his sister. Mrs. D. W. Boone. Burch & Gay. Depot street, High Class Restaurant for white people. Ser vice prompt, and tables supplied bv best the market affords. Lunches 15c: din- Xi3rs, 25c. Western meat at. .native beef prices. Wholesale and retail. Newnan Market & Ice Co. 3t We have,just made up a large line of car spring steel plows, the best, plow made for farmers. Merck <fc Dent. Miss Nina Gentry, of Corinth, lias re turned home, alter spending some time in the city with her sister. Mrs. Mark Dunbar. All our suits are marked down to cost this month. Call and get one cheaper titan you over did. Barnett. Sr. John & Co. The shooting of Fred Martin last week hv Wyatt Saxon was purely acci dental. Tho hoys claim they were not senfliing over the pistol bm were merely examining it. Martin was only slightly 'injured. i ' wyn, Newnan, Ga. Attorneys W. G.- T. F. Turin Post and Rawls attended justice court at last Monday. fv\ For Sale-Nice rubber tire buggy;lias been used bat a short tipie. G. P. Wil kinson, Newnan. Ga. St Mr. George II. Sjioncler, one of Now- nan’s best known citizens, has recovered from a painful illness of some length Bowman's Headache Tablets cure neuralgia and all kinds ol headache. l()c at Reese’s Drug Store. James K. Polk. Esq., a prosperous planter from near Grantville, was in th city the latter part of last week. D. ’J’. Manget & Co., wholesale grocers and jobbers. Large fresh stock. Prices right. We sell to merchants only. * Bowman's Carbolated Family Salvt for Burns, Cuts and Bruises. a Reese’s Drug Store. We need room for our Spring All clothing must go at a sacrifice Miss Coral Moses Sunday at her lionn- spent Saturday and in Turin. Miss Elbe Clyde Hornsby (ms return ed from a visit to Atlanta. Mrs. J. M. Milnpr spent a few days last week with relatives in Atlanta. Miss Emma. Potts is visiting Mrs. P. H. Brewster in College Park. Miss Henrietta Strickland, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with friends in the city. A daughter is a recent addition to tho family of Mr. and Mrs. Sunders Gibson. Mrs. J. T. Kirby, Jr., will he hostess to “The Twelve” on Thursday after noon. goods. Call Miss Pearl Robbins, of Talbotton, iH tho guest of Misses Rutli and LizzieIxiu Camp. Miss Ethel Brown, who is teaching school at Bethlehem, spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Parrott will leave Saturday for Florida, where they will spend several weeks. Congressman and Mrs. Gordon l-ee, of Ciiickamauga, are spending several days in the city. Mrs. Hugh Woodruff has returned to her home in Savannah, after visiting her sister, Mrs. G. R. Sponcler. .Miss Jennie Lee Bowen, who lias been visiting friends at Concord, Ga., return ed borne inst Tuesday. •Mi.-s Grace Barrow has recovered from, an illness of three weeks duration, to the pleasure of many friends. Mrs. Arnall Sf.nbbs, who lias been visiting her parents at Fairbnin, return ed home Saturday. Mrs. Mamie S. Johnson will entertain tlm .Salmagundi (Muh on Thursday af ternoon, February Third, at 2:110 o'elock. Miss Susie Barr is receiving ttittoh so cial attention in New O.tleiuiH, where she is spending the present month. Mrs. W, A. Daniel, of Atlanta, spent Sunday und Monday with her panuits, Prof, and Mrs. J. K. Pundnrgrast. Miss Alina Arnold bus returned from a visit to her brother, Mr. John Arnold,, at College Park. Miss Lucile Thompson, of Newnnn, will arrive this week to visit Mrs. R. W. Gorman.—Atlanta Sunday Constitution. Miss Martha Askew left the city Inst, Thursday for Griffin, where she has en gaged in kindergflrten work. Miss Mildred Darden was the happy little hostess at a birthday party ln«t Saturday afternoon, (^uito a number of her little friends were invited to en joy this pleasant occasion. The after noon was spent in playing games, after whieh delicious refreshments worn served. Those present were Dorothy Gardner, Ruth liill, Sallio Hill, Alice- Holmes, Carolyn M,ilner, Virginia Stephens, Mary Lou Lpekie, Doris Dar den and Mildred Darden. and get prices. Barnett, Sr. John & Co. For Sale—Three registered Jersey Mrs. irvin E. Walker and Mrs. Henry cows, with young calves. Calves sub- O. Arnall, Jr.. of Newnan, were in tie ject to registration. Will sell reason- oity last week to attend tho “Two Or able. Newnan Market & Ice Co. lit J plums."—Atlanta Sunday Journal. Cull on J. T. Holmes, real estate agent, if you desire, to rent, buy ol- sell u home, vacant lot or farm. Office tit J. W. Stripling & Son’s. * Mr. T. M. Thompson, a well known and most genial gentleman, is now with the Newnan Market and lee (To. as Isiok keeper. Special prices to merchants on stuffed and unstuffed sausage. Out of town trade solicited. Brokers for Nelson Morris Co. Newitnii Market 2k ice Co. was in town Monday Tom moved to Grant- ago. His friends her© him.—Franklin News Mr. Tom Or and Tuesday, ville some time were glad to sei and Banner. Do you want the best liniment in tlm world'.- If so, use Bradley's Rheumatic and Neuralgic, extornul and internal, for all kinds of puin. Every bottle guar anteed. G. R. Bradley's Drug Store.