The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, March 15, 1905, Image 3

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Furnish your home At this store, and you’ll always be pleased. The most comforta ble and attractive stock of furni ture and house furnishings iu New- nan is here to select from; with quality and prices to fit all kinds of pocket books. Come and see the stock. It does its own talking. You'll be convinced and buy after seeing the goods. DEPOT 8T. E. O. REESE, NEWNAN, 6A. l)K T. B. DAVIS, Residence 'Phone D-threffeiill«. OR W A. TURNER. Reiddonoe 'Phone 04. Davis & Turner Sanatorium, * Corner College and Hancock Sts., Newnan, Ga. High, central and quiet location. All surgical and medical cases taken, except contagious diseases. Trained nurse constantly in at tendance. Rates $5 per day, $25 per week. Private offices in building. ’Phone 5-two calls. Davis & Turner Sanatorium. Prof. A. H. Nunnally, of New nan, was snaking hands in the city Weednesday.—La Grange Re porter. Mrs. Z. Green left Monday for her new home at Newnan. Her friends here were very soriv to give her up.—West Point News. Champion Liniment for Rheuma tism. Clms. Drake, a mail earl ier nt Chapin- ville, Conn., says: “Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the champion ot all liniments. The past year i was troubled a great deal with rheumatism in my shoulder. After trying several cures the store keeper here recommended this remedy and it completely cured me." There is no use of anyone suffering from that painful ailment when this liniment can be obtained for a small sum. One ap plication gives prompt relief and its continued use for a short time will pro duce a permanent oure. For sale by Holt & Cates. Druggists. Newnan, Ga. The joys of tomorrow must be learned today. Self-help does not necessarily mean selfish help. Strikes Hidden Rocks. When your ship of health strikes the hidden rocks of consnmption.pueumonia, etc., you nre lost, if you don't get help from Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumption. .1. W. McKinnon, ol Tal ladega Springs, Ala., writes: “1 had been very ill with pneumonia, under the the care of two doctors, but was getting no better when 1 began to take Dr. King's New Discovery. The lirst dote gave relief, and one bottle cured me.” Sure cure for sore throat, bronchitis, coughs*an(l colds. Guaranteed at J. T, Reese’s and Dr. Paul Peniston’s drug store. Price 60c and .fl. Tnal bottle free. Thrlr GifriwlTt (Jrlff. Tail’d Brampton related that once while he was plain .loliti Hawkins lie defended a man for wife murder. The prisoner's two children, dressed in black and sobbing violently, were in court, and (heir grief and the lawyer’s eloquent speech combined to acquit the defendant. That evening at dinner he met an old inhabitant of the neighbor hood, who complimented him upon his speech. "However." he added. "1 think that if yon had seen what 1 did when driving past the prisoner's cottage last week you would not have painted the home iu such glowing colors. The little children who sobbed so violently in court this morning and to whom you made such pathetic reference were playing on an ash heap near their cot tage, and they hall a poor cat with a string round Its neck swinging back ward and forward, and as they did so they sang: “Tills Is the wny poor daddy will fro. This Is the way poor daddy will go! “Such. Mr. Hawkins, was tlieir ex cessive grief.” CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY. In Effect’May, 1904. Wout Rouud. East Bound No. 1) r " No. 3 AM No. 2 PM No.10 AM K> (*> l,v (.trittin A) n ;;r, S ::o ?<) U- VMiltfhail :i 11 S 01 . H tfO 11 ar " itenoia “ l 40 7 liS V 02 n 31 1 ..... N». w n 111 1 2 »»K 0 hfi v n li ... Whitesburg ..." 1 41 •5 20 ■l r,r, 3. -ft •■....Carrollton.. " 1 if. 0 00 • Bremen ....*" 12 4S ...... . 10 ■•....*>- \irtown... '*| 11 .*; *>' Rome " 1(1 41 Holland “ 10 “2 H r»* • Lyorlv y :>u •1 <6 .... Rtl ICOOll .... U 40 ...... 4 pi SuLiuu-rviile.." 11 02 P 22 •I JF .. L-Cuvette....** r, 3l. ' ..V’hl •KGlJIa -U- - - - ’ v Ji > ‘ 1 \: .< h dtMw^.G.Li' ft FELT LAYERS ”/\ AS SOFT AS ^FLUFFY DOWN Beniraleae Ha|M*r*tltlon«. Among the Bengalese it is said that shouting the nemo of the king of birds (gnrnmlnl drives away snakes. Shooting “Ham! ltam!" drives away ghosts. Cholera that attacks on Mon day or Haturday always proves fatal. Cholera that attacks 011 Thursday nev er ends fatally. The (lowering of the bamboo, means famine In fanning If the fan strike the body it should bo instantly knocked three times against the ground. When giving alms the giver and receiver should both be on the same side of the threshold. It Is hud to pick one's teeth with the mills. If a snake lie killed It should Imme diately be burned, for all serpents that ofe so unwise as to permit of having their lives taken nre Inhabited by the souls of llrahmans. which hope thus in escape and work mischief. The words “snake” and "tiger” should never he used after nightfall. Call them "creep ers" and "Insects.” Never awaken a sleeping physician. Morning dreams always come true. tt’orInJorira:ion 10 ;«» -.ad i-.os* C W. (’HEARS, y. J. ROBINSON. Piv. Bats. Agent- Asst.. 0. 1*. A., Chattanooga, Tenn. Savannah, Oa. I) ». NOIjAN. J.C. HAILE. Agent. ijciil. Buss Agent, Newnan. Ga. Savannah, Ga R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules Doctors find , A good prescriptifin For mankind The 5-ctnt packet is enough for usual occasions The family bottle (60 cents) contains a supply for a year.All druggists sell them. Royal Elastic Felt Mattress. Is the concentrated downy effect of six layers of felted cotton of selected quality. In the concen tration there is no hardness. They are soil at first and remain so through years of constant use. Write for free booklet, “The Royal Way to Comfort.” If your dealer hasn’t it, write us. PRICE We prepay PRICE $IS.OO the f rei ght. $15.00 ONE MONTH’S TRIAL FREE. rrnerp-o - .ixtotf.. pi*—. f p.:~ ,pft. l*u. V\ hjt*. \j%mt - frhawrflmwg JfejLMiQtss 0w*s.») 'W- seu. jL/ AT FACTORY PRICE. Thisroomy desk is constructed of solid oak, with quartered oak front,writing bed and top, rubbed and polished. Note the heavy con- struction of tliis desk and compare it with the flimsy, light built kind. Everything is high- grade ; work and materials. 50 incheslorig, 48 inches high, 30 inches deep, three tiling cases, enclosed by a short roller curtain, and double drawer partitioned for books in right pedestal. 12 linen pigeon hole boxes included. Weight 210 lbs. .. Send for our special price. We will make an extra inducement to the one buying the first desk in each town. *> Every desk guaranteed. Money back if not just as represented. Send for circular which gives fuller particulate. INDIANA DESK CO. f Franklin, Ind. 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 ie- store the “style" by smart upre- 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. Mrs. Margaret Zellars Dead Palmetto, Ga., March 3.—Mrs. Margaret K. Zellars, the wife of ex-Representative W. S. Zellars, died here last night. The funeral occurred today. She was the daughter of the late Henjamin A, Camp, of this county. She was a sister of If. A. Camp and As-'dt- ant United States District Attor ney C. D. Camp, of Atlanta. Mrs. Elizabeth Glover, formerly of Douglasville, now o‘ Texas, and Mrs. Willis, of Arkansas, were al so her sisters. A Chicago Alderman Owes His Elec tion to Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. "i can heartily! and conscientiously recommend Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy for affections of the throat and lungs,'' says Hon. John Shenick, 220 So. Peoria St., Chicago. “Two years ago during a political campaign, 1 caught cold after being overheated, which ir ritated my threat and I was finally com pelled to stop, us I could not speak aloud. In my extremity a friend ad vised me to use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. I took two doses that after noon and could not believe my senses when I found the next morning the in flammation had largely subsided. I took several doses that day, kept right on talking through the campaign, and I thank this medicine that I won rny seat in the Council.” This remedy is for sale by Holt & Cates, Druggists, New nan, Ga. Man made money is better than a money made man. Startling (Mortality. Statistics show startling mortality, from appendicitis and peritonitis. To prevent and cure these awful diseases, there is just one reliable repicdy, Dr. King’s New Life Pills. M.Flannery, of 14 Custom House Place, Chicago, says: “They have' no equal for constipation and biliousness.” 26c at J. T. Reese’s and Dr. Paul Peniston’s, druggists. Wimrn Slavra In Pslrall Once Wit* Rnoniili For Him. A piano tuner in an uptown- apart ment liad Just settled down to h!s work when the woman of the house oume Into the room, dressed for the street. “Are you golug out?" he asked. "Yes,” she answered, with some sur prise. “Why do you ask?” "I heard you tell the maid when she went out a few minutes ago to he sure and be home liy 10 o’clock.” "I did. It Is her evening out." "And there is nobody else In 1 lie apartment V" "Certainly not." replied the woman, showing some irritation. “Are you afraid to stay here alone?" "Sure, l am,” answered the piano tuner, gathering up bis tools, "and l don't mean to either. The firm does not ask us to unless we wish. I Imd my lesson two years ago. After l had worked in an apartment alone it man called to polish the furniture. He worked ulone too. Next day several valuable articles were reported miss ing, and l was visited by the police. 1 knew I hadn't taken them. The furniture man swore he liudn't, and I believed him. It was a week of .sus picion and misery for me und my fami ly that I'll never forget. I take no more chances. I'll come hack tomor row when the maid is here.”- New York Press. A Story of Tom Slarahnll. Toni Marshall, Kentucky's famous wit, attended a phrenologist's lecture one night. Marshall had been drinking, and when lie returned to his hotel ufler the lecture he drank more. The drink gave him belief In Ids phrenological powers, and lie declared thut he could "read" heads as well us the lecturer. 80 It was decided to test bis skill upon some of tbe guests of tbe hotel. Both ladies and gentlemen ussemliled In the parlor, ami Mursball, who knew most of them, furnished nn hour's uproari ous ftm by hitting off tbelr fulling*. When he bad finished nn empty headed dandy whose head had not been exam ined loudly and pompously called at tention to the fact that Marshall loot ueglected him. "I beg your pardon, sir." said Marshall, “but you must real " r ; . 1 ly excuse me. 1 am too drunk to read lit Palestine tbe mother of men is the M1UU ||. by candlelight."—Argo- servant of men. Being a part of the household chattels, she Is sold for as large a sum as her father can extort from the prospective bridegroom. Him Is a thing, a piece of goods. The father of a firstborn son proudly calls himself after the boy's name, but his girl babe Is not reckoned among his children. Iler Infant shoulders learn to bear the burdens. Her little feet patter their way to the fountain even from the mo limit. Caterpillars of fUklm. Ill the sul-tree forest of Slkltu, In the tropical gorge of the Teesta, Is one of the breeding grounds of the myriad butterflies that swarm over tlie coun try. A famous traveler says thut Iu May and until the middle of June the tender leaves of the great sal-trees are literally alive with voracious oaterpll- incut their tint strength can support' in rs. The presence of these caterpillars tbe weight of the Jar. Her whole life Is one of grinding, baking, fetching water, waiting upon others. At twelve she Is sold Into man-led service. Grow ing old Iu middle life, she may see her self supplanted by a younger wife, of ten being robbed of her sons by the military conscription, and finally she Is pul away as the last breath is leav ing her body.- Corwin Knapp Litison In Metropolitan Magazine. Trees AVIil.l. fiiuae lleiulnelie. A curious member of the vegetable kingdom has boon discovered iu the far east. It Is a species of acacia which grows to a height of about eight feet and when full grown closes its leaves together I11 curls each day at sunset and curls Its twigs In the form of a pigtail. After the tree 1ms settled itself lu this way for a night’s sleep, like most sleepers, It objects to being dis turbed. If touched It will flutter as if agitated and impatient at the interrup tion of its slumbers. The oftener the foliage is molested the more violent be comes Hie slinking of the branches, and at length the tree emits a nauseating odor, which if Inhaled for 11 few mo ments w ill cause a violent headache. BUGGY BUILDERS The crosses we elect to bear are not the crosses that win the brightest crowns. Xluppril (lit- Unlit. In the sixteenth century, It is alleged, there was a successful effort made to atop rain by the use of gunpowder. Benvenuto Cellini tells us lu his memoirs that when Margaret of Aus tria entered Home It ruined heuvlly. "I pointed several large pieces of ar tillery In the direction where tbe clouds were thickest and whence a del uge of water was already pouring; then when I began to fire the rain stopped, and at the fourth dlseburgc tbe sun shone out." Incredible Brutality It would have been incredible brutal ity if Ghas. F. Lemberger, of Syracuse N. Y., had not done the best lie could for his suffering son. “My boy,” he says, "cut a fearful gash over his eye, so I applied Bucklen’s Arnica .Salve, which quickly healed it and saved his eye.” Good for burns and ulcers too. Only 25c at J. T. Reese’s and Dr. Paul j Peniston’s drug store. Would Have I'tr For HI* f'lyr*. “Want te get off again, do you?" roared the boss. “This will be the aixth time you’ve been off Ibis week. What’s tbe trouble now?” “I want to get. my eyes examined,” sullenly replied the clerk. | “Well, get ’em carefully examined while you're about it. You'll be look ing for work after Haturday night.”— Pittsburg Post. The Lillie Thlntr*. Life is made up of little things— words, acts, iftitles, pleasures. They come to us one after another, calliiig u« out of ou/selves, or seem to nisii hurriedly past us, und they leave an impress ori our spirit, ami our charac ters aie made or marred by tlieir Influ ence.— Rev. B. Imwrv. iu sue!) overwhelming numbers Is ex plained by the fuel that they arc dis tasteful to birds. Fowls that were offer eil them rejected them after 11 trial with disgust anil went 011 wiping their bills for some time afterward. There are two species, one a bright coral and the other green with stripes. They can break their full from the tall trees by letting themselves down on long silky threads. j Wlmt llccoim-* «t I’ln*. Although we are told when the ques tion Is asked, What becomes of plus? that they fall to the earth and become terrapins, a gentleman lias gone lo some trouble to Hud out that this Is not so anil to give us the correct unswer. He has found that plus are resolved In to dust. Hall-pins which he watched for 354 days disappeared by rusting away at the end of that time. Bright pins took nearly eight mouths to dis appear, polished steel needles nearly two years and a half; brass pins bad little endurance; steel pens were nearly gone at the end of eighteen mouths, though tlieir wooden holders were still intact. Kai-lr Anisrlcnii Tln-n I rlt-iil*. The curliest attempt to Introduce theatrical performances lu Mils coun try was made about 3680 In New Kng- luml, but Increase Mather wrote ami spoke so forcibly In opposition to the project that. It was speedily abandoned. The first theatrical performance lu New York city of which there Is any clear record was given March 5, 1750. The theuler wus on Nassau street, lietweeu John street and Maiden lane, and the play was “Richard III.,” Thomas Keati. the junior manager of the company, enacting the part of Richard. A Srrlo** (piralliin, “Mamma,” said flve-ycur-old Nellie, “I’d like to ask your advice about something." “What Is It, dear?” queried her moth er. “After I get through school what would you advise rne to do while I'm waiting to he married?" asked the lit tle miss. Why Great Vurrl Writer* Are Seui-ce, The number of great novel writers Is small. A deep experience of the world and human beings Is given to few. be cause few can bear the suffering which is Us price, and fewer still have the moral courage to tell the truth.—John Oliver Hobbes. Tile Nows has tlic best clllMiilit; ofDrs witli all the leading news- High back oak rocking chairs, 98?. at j am | m , K a2iri"f. tf. 1 Newnan Furniture Co.