The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, March 24, 1905, Image 5

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Drug Confidence It we eouM convince yon of what we KNOW to be true concerning tlie purity of our Drugs, tlie care we observe in their proper keeping, and tlie exactitude with which we compound every prescription —we feel sure we would com mand vour confidence and tlint you would select ns as your druggists. We ore fully alive to the re sponsibilities of our profession and exjiect to win your confi dence by scientific accuracy, promptness and fair dealing. We solicit your business. Holt & Cates, Trade Mark Newnan, Ca. Local News of Newnan H; A, Gamp, Esq., was up from Grant- ville Wednesday. Bowman's Bed Bug Poison; guaran teed ; at Reese's Drug Store. Mr. Heidt Pendergrast is spending the week at Cooksville. J. C. Anderson.Dentist, Salbide Bldg, Newnan. Ga. M,r. Harry Farmer spent Thursday in Atlanta, Herndon Murray made a business trip to Atlanta Tuesday. Black grate enamel for sale at Reese's Drag Store. G. L. Warren, a clever citizen from near Sargent, was in town yesterday. Money to loan on real estate ft 7 per cent. Aoply to L. M. Farmer. Dr. J. L. Burge and family* visited relatives in Fairburu lust Sunday. Furniture Polish, 25c bottle, at Reese'6 Drug Store. Mr. Dupree Pope, of Atlanta, is spend- ing the week at home. Just arrived, a fresh lot of Powell’s candy, at Reese’s Drug Store. Mr. J. J. Goodrum, of Atlanta, sjient Sunday in the city. Mr. L. T. Moses, of Turin, spent last week in the city. Hon. and Mrs. S. E. Leigh, of Grant ville, were in the city yesterday. Best perfumes from the world’s best niukers, at Holt & Cates’. Watkins’ Celebrated Watermelon Seed sold at G. R. Bradley’s Drug Store. Mr. Willie Davis, of Atlanta, was at home for a few days last week. Tooth-brusties that will suit you. New goods, 10c to 50c. at Holt & Cates’. W. G. Post, Esq., was in Covington the first of this week, on legal business P. T. McCutchen was in Franklin several davs this week. Fresh Flower and Garden Seed, at Reese’s Drug Store. Mr. Anslem Leigh, of Palmetto, was a visitor to this city Monday. L. P. Bryant, Esq., a well known Grantville merchant, was in the city Monday. Eastman Kodak and supplies. We are sole agents. G. R, Bradley’s Drug Store. Bring me your hides. Highest prices paid. G. O. Carmichael. Fortin work, roofing, plumbing re jmring see T. M. Martin. Shop below A mail & Fanner. Landreth’s Celebrated garden seed in bulk ;also genuine Eastern seed potatoes G. R. Bradley’s Drug Store. Mr. Ellis Carpenter, who lias been at tending school at Gordon Institute, has returned home. Rex syringes represent honest value. We warrant every one perfect. 2 quart size $J, at Holt A Cates’. Good stationery at 10c box: two special values at this price at Holt & Cates’. Mr. Frank Cole returned last Sunday from a trip to Cincinnati and other points I in the North. ; The best of everything in the drug ! line. Your visits will be greatly np- j ! predated. G. K. Bradley’s Drug Store. 1 Hon. Moses Watkins, of Whitosburg, | was shaking hands with friends here Monday. Mr. Ralph Pendergrast, of Atlnnta. spent Sunday with his parents. Prof, ami Mrs. .T. E. Pendergrast. Mr. Frank Hughes came down from Atlanta last Thursday and spent a few days at home. Mr. Paris, former proprietor of a bar ber shop in this city, has removed with his family to Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. David Cnttiuo are tin* parents of a flue young son, who arrived at their home last Monday. Attorneys W. C. Wright mid H. A. Hall are in Franklin this week, in at tendance at Heard Superior Court. Dr. T. S. Bailey was in Atlanta Sat urday night to see Violn Allen at tlie Grand Opera House. We carry the largest assortment tit ]iaiuts, oils and painters’ supplies of any firm in the city. G. R. Bradley’s Drug Store. We have just made npn large line of car spring steel plows, the best plow made for fanners. Merck <& Dent. Mr. J. Stanley Powell is in Newnan again, after an absence of two months in Selma, Alabama, and Murfreesboro, Tenn. Wanted—Suite of two or three rooms near public square as possible, lor light housekeeping. Address Box 381, New- un. > it If it is a bilious attack take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For wile by Holt & Cates, Druggists, Newnan, Ga. JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT Was Alarmingly Afflicted With La Grippe., Cured by Pe-ru-na. Coll 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. * Bradley’s Family Medicines are sold on positive guarantee. Ask for them and run no risk. G. R. Bradley’s Drug Store. Bradley's Bile Bullets, Rheumatic Liniment and Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla are fine medicines. Sold on their merits. Money refunded if not satisfactory. G.R.Bradley’s Drug Store. % \fter spending several weeks in the city, Rev. S. R. C. Adams and family left last Saturday for Atlanta, their future home. Mr. Adams will continue in evangelistic work. Dr. .J. P. Atkinson,of Millegeville, son of Mrs, W. Y. Atkinson of this city, and a gentleman wlm hns numbers of friends here, has been honored by being elected an Elder in the Presbyterian church in Milledgeville. Ninety-Bir students are now enrolled in the Southern School of Telegraphy. Several have arrived this week. This institution is one of Newnan’s most valuable enterprises audits success is a matter of general satisfaction. T. M. Kener, a commercial traveler who resided in Newnan for gome time, sold his Greeneville Street home and has removed to Atlanta with his family. The Kener place was purchased by Manager A. W. Stubbs of the Newnan Hardware Co. One of the heaviest rains ever seen here fell last Monday evening between 7 and 8 o’clock. The record showed that 1.27 inches of rain fell in less than an hour. Reports from the county say that much land was badly washed by this rain.. ... Chief of Police J. D. Brewster, of Newnan, was in the city last evening on the return home from Sunuyside, where he lmd been to attend the funeral and burial of his uncle, H. T. Patterson, mention of whose death was made in yesterday morning’s News and Sun.— Griffin News and Sun. Wednesday. W. O. Herndon, Esq., of this county, won $250 in the Weekly Constitution’s agents’ contest, the results of which have just been announced. The_first prize of $i,(XK) in this contest went to Mr. D. W. Perdue, of Grffin. Messrs. Herndon and Perdue were also winners of large sums in the Constitution’s cot ton receipts contest. George Maxey, Link Tompkins and Dock Hays, all colored, were before Mayor Burdett last Saturday charged with ‘blind tigering.” Maxey was fined $35 and Hays $25 and both paid their fines. Tompkins was given $25 or 30 days. He didn't have the cash and was forced ta nccept the 30 days alter native. Pe-ru-na cures more cases of la grippe than all other remedies combined. HON. W. H. PARSONS. W. M. Parsons is Ex-State Senator und lCx-Rpeclal Judge of the Supreme Court of Texas, also Brigadier-General in Confederate Army. In a recent letter Iron) 025 II Street, N'. W. r Washington, 1). O., this prominent gentle- ttiun says: “Upon the recommendation ot personal friend* and many atrong tent!- monlala aa to the efficacy of Ptruna In the treatment ot the numeroua symptoms ot the grippe with which I have been afflicted for four montha paat, / have been Induced to undergo a treatment with thla Justly cele brated formula. I feef • decided change for the better after using It only one week. It la especially good In toning up the stomach and baa had a decided effect upon my appetite. / therefore feel much encouraged that I am on the road to complete restoration. ••My numerous friends In Texas, where I have had the honor to com mand a brigade ot her Veteran Cavalry in a four years' war, may accept this voluntary testimonial to the merits ot Peruna as a sense of obligation on my part for its wonderful efficacy.”— W. H. Parsons. The re is no remedy In the world that I soothes while it stimulates, heals as 11 meets the conditions produced hy la ! expurgates. Peruna Is not a purgative, grippe better than the remedy,Peruna. | or cathartic, or sedative, or stimulant, Peruna strengthens as it renovates, I nor a vegetable or mineral poison. It A reward of $10,000 has been deposited in the Market Exchange Bank, Colum bus, Ohio, as a guarantee that the above testimonial is genuine; that we hold in our possession authentic letters certifying to the same. Every one of our tes timonials are genuine and in the words of the one whose name is appended. reaches the source t.f nil diseases of tin* mucous membranes by its action on th«* vaso-molor system of nerves. Every person who lias had la grlpp® during tliu last year should take n emirs® of Peruna. No one need expect perfect recovery unless they do so. The grlpp® has produced catarrhal inliainmatioii off the whole mucous lneiuhriwie, nnd good health is impossible until these nr® restored to a normal condition. Thta Peruna will do, A great many reme dies have been suggested for tilts con dition from time to time, but Pcriin* appears to be the only remedy that ha* any substantial value in these eases. It lias never fulled to give satisfaction, during forty years’experience and still occupies the unique position of being; the leading (If not tho only) specific rem edy for tho after-effects of la grippe. Henry Dlstln, the Inventor and maker of all the hand Instruments for ilia Henry Dlstin Manufacturing Co., write* the following from 1141 South NlntU street, Philadelphia, Pa.: 1 “1 had a hud attack of la grlp]>e last December which lasted more than tlire® months, and which left me with catarrh, and several of my friends advised me a* try Peruna. I began with a bottle the first week In March and it certainly did me a great deal of good. 1 was so well satisfied (hut. 1 purchused another holtl* and followed the directions,and can say thnt It has cured mo."—Henry IilHtlu. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the liso of Peruna, write at once to l»r. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will 'to pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of Thu Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. Personals and Society Notes Miss Ruth Cole went to Atlanta Sat urday to see Viola Allen. Mrs. H. A. Hall and children arc spending the week in Atlanta. Mrs. Ida Mitchell is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. C. D. Hollis. Mrs. F. B. Cole will entertain ‘‘The Twelve” next Friday afternoon. Mrs. D. S. Muse, of Woodbury, is the gust of Mr. and .Mrs. W. G. Post. Miss Ruth Hardaway, of Shorter Col lege, spent Sunday and Monday with the home folks. M iss Martha Orr. who has been visit ing relatives in Jacksonville, Fia., for some time, has returned home. Miss Emmie Young Conyers came down from Palmetto last Friday to see "The Oxford Affair.” Miss Christine Cole, who is attending school at Lucy Cobb, spent the first part of the week at home. Miss Elizabeth Buchanan has returned to her home in Opelika, after a visit of several days to Miss Lucile Thompson. Miss Alma Arnold has returned from a week’s stay with her sister, Mrs. .7. W. Melson, in the country. Mrs. R. E. Simms lias returned from a visit to Union Springs. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Parrott spent Tuesday with Miss Emma Belle Zellars, at Grantville. Miss Ruth Bailey lias returned from an extended visit to relatives at Annis ton. Mrs. Moreland Zellars and Mrs Ham Lee, of Grantville, were the guests of Mrs. T. K. Parrott Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bowden, of Turin, were among the visitors in the city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. i. F. Mnrpli, of Mar- shulville, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sum P. Batiks. Miss Elizabeth Quinn, who has been visiting relatives in the city, spent Sun day and Monday in Atlanta. The Salmagundi Club will he enter tained by MIhs Main Campbell on Thurs day afternoon, March 30th, at 3 o’clock. Miss Martha Hardaway, of Rocky Mount, who is attending the Newnan High School, is at home for a few days. Mrs. Jack Kirby and Miss Inn Kirby will leave next week for Little Rock, Ark., where they will spend some time. After spending some time with rela tives and friends in Newnan, Miss Clift Hollinshed has gone to Atlanta for u stay ol' some length. Miss Nannaline King returned to T. S. Parrott Thursday afternoon. Wesleyan College, Macon, last Tuesday, Spring flowers were the decorations, and alter spending several days with Rev. domino whist was the game played. J. R. King and family. Misses Belle Vernon King and Virginia Miss Charlie Maude Hamilton spent Jones and Mrs. N. E. Powell winning Sunday and Monday with friends in ootiolusion of the Newnan and Atlanta.-Senoia Enter- *“ me and oream was served, prise-Gazette. Mrs. C. D. Hollis, who went as dele- Mrs. Frank S. Lbftin and daughter, gate to the annual meeting of the Wo- Miss Conie, went up to Atlanta Friday I man’s Home Missionary Society, at MIF- The Ladies Auxiliary Board of Car negie Library will meet at the Library on Monday afternoon, March 27th, at 3:30 o’clock. The Book Committee wit meet at sumo place at 3 o’clock. Al members are urged to he present. Miss Martha Orr, of Newnan. Ga., who is the attractive guest of Mr. und Mrs. P. L. Sutherland, will return to her home in time to attend the Ridley- Render wedding in April, at which she will he a bridesmaid.—Florida Sun. 0* Miss Ysabcl Salbide returned to her home here last Monday, from Agnes Scott Institute, Decatur, where she had been ar,tending school. Her many friends regret, that illness made it impossible for her to continue the course of study at ilml institution. Tho Salmagundi Club met with Mrs, to hear "Viola Allen” in "The Winter’s Tale.” Mr. Itawson Dent complimented Miss Lucile Thompson and her guest,, Miss Virginia Jobes, with a bird sujjper Wednesday evening. ledgeville, returned home Wednesday, and reports a real spiritual feast. The at tendance was good; fi3 delegates being present. The reports of the various dis tricts were encouraging. When such representative planters as. The Domino Whist Club was enter- C. C. Parrott, J. P. Jones, F. if. Rcd- tained by Miss Julia May Hackney last wine, J. R. Herring, W. A. Parks, J. O. Tuesday afternoon. A fruit course was MoKoy, I. T. Mattox, Nath Strong,' served and the afternoon was enjoyed George Wynn, J. W. Summers, Johua- thoronghly, I than Orr, Joseph Hutcheson, It. B. Miss lna Kirby was the lovely hostess I ibqmpsoii, and many others consider a* au informal party last Saturday Avery s Liiiou Corn Drill a perfect ma- morning. Domino Whist was played, °* !l ‘* improved implements ou after which a delightful luncheon was served. The house was prettily decor ated with violets and narcisis. Mrs. J. T. Fain won the first prize, a beautiful vase; Mrs. N. Hudson won tlie con- the farm the one indisjxmsahle, you might try one with our guarantee. Orr & Powell. The convict camp is now located about two miles from Grantville and solation, a stock, and tho booby, a silver some good work is being done on the hat pin, was given to Mrs. J. T. Kirby, roads in that section of the county.