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Drug
Confidence
If we cotiM convince you of
whnt we KNOW to be true
oonoerning the purity of our
Drugs, the care we observe in
their proper keeping and the
exactitude wifh which we
compound every prescription
—we feel sure we would com
mand your confidence and
that you would select us as
your druggistB.
We are fully alive to the re
sponsibilities of our profession
and expect to win your confi
dence by scientific accuracy,
promptness and fair dealing.
We solicit your business.
Holt & Cates,
Tra de
Mark
Newnan, Ca.
Local News
of Newnan
A. E. Erod was in Carrollton yester
day.
R. J. Lee. of Atlanta, was in the city
Sunday.
W. G. Poet. Esq., was in Atlanta last
Tuesday.
R. M. Young was in Atlanta last.
Tuesday.
Paul Smith, of Atlanta, spent Sunday
in the city.
J. C. Anderson,Dentist, Salbide Bldg.
Newnan Ga.
John Man get. of Atlanta, spent Tues
day jn the city,
Sheriff J. L. Brown was in Atlanta
last Wednesday.
Try the new Tasteless Castor Oil at
Reese's Drag Store.
Prank Hughes, of Atlanta, is spend
ing the week in the city.
Big line of fine cigars: and tabaccos at
Reese’s Drug Store.
C. P. Clower, Esq., was up from
Grnntville last Tuesday.
Best perfumes from the world's best
makers, at Holt &• Cates’.
Mr. H. H. Murray is in Birmingham
for a few days on business.
Fresh shipment of Powell's fine can
dies at Reese's Drug Store.
Get my prices on awnings, tents and
hammocks. E. H. Bowman.
Fortin work, roofing, plumbing re
pairing see T. M. Martin. Shop below
A mail & Farmer.
Hon. A. A. Rose, who represents Dp- |
! son County in the Georgia Legislature,'
was in the city yesterday.
j Rex syringes represent honest value. 1
We warrant every one perfect, v quart
j size $i, at Holt A Cates'.
Judge L. S. Roane, of Fnirbnrn, was
| in the city the first of this week, the
guest of Mr. and Mrs A. W. Stubbs.
Bring me your bides. Highest prices
j paid.
G. O. Cakmiohael.
I For spring cleaning use Bowman's
Bed Bug Poison, Furniture Polish. I
Black Grate Enamel. At Reese’s Drug j
Store.
Attorneys W. C. Wright and H. A. j
Hall lmve returned from Franklin,
svhere they attended Heard Superior
Court. (
You are cordially invited t-o visit us
when in the city. Make our store your
headquarters. G. K Bradley's Drug
Store.
We are now serving delicious lee
Creams and Soda Waters, made from
the purest materials. G. R. Bradley’s
Drug Store.
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. *
A. M. Wood, a white mun charged
with running a "blind tiger,’’ was tried
before Mayor Pro Tem. Steed last Sat
urday and lined $75 and ooets.
If it is a bilious attack take Chamber
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and a
quick cure is certain. For sale by Holt
& Cates, Druggists. N. wnan, Ga.
Now subscriptions continue to conic ,
to the News. Like other progressive 1
people, Coweta conntaane ore apprecia- j
tive of a live county newspaper.
Take advantage of the News’ splendid ;
combination offers with other newspa-j
pers and magazines. They are the most j
liberal otters ever made by a Coweta 1
county newspaper.
•TARRH THE MOST DANGEROUS
OF ALL CHRONIC DISEASES.
“ Pe-ru-ria is a Blessing 1o Those Troubled With
Catarrh,” Says United States Senator Corbin,
Mon<-y to loan on r*-al estate at 7 per
cent. Apply to L. M. Farmer.
Capt. A. B. Cates returned home
Tuesday from a visit to Atlanta.
Tooth-brushes that will suit you. New
goods, 10c to 50c, at Holt & Cates’,
Rev. W. A. Parks, of Whitesburg,
was a visitor to Newnan yesterday.
Mr. Spence Darden was painfully ill
several days this week, but lias.recover
ed.
Wanted to Sell—Pair of mules, 7 and,
8 years old. E. C Goodwyh,' NewnanT
Ga.
Hon. Mara A. McCord, of -Atlanta',
was greeting friends in the city 'yester
day .
I
The baby boy, aged about two weeks,
of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bailey.was buried i
at Whitesbng Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Bailey is proprietor of one of the ;
city barber shops.
The Patterson murder case i:i Heard
[Superior Court was con tinned from the
March term and will be heard at a spe
cial session of court, to convene on the i
fifth Monday in May.
The News propose* to give its readers
more than one hundred cent* worth of
ive county news for every dollar paid
fora years' subscription. Get on the
News’ lists mid be happy.
It’s up to you! Buy any of Bradley's
family medicines, use them, and if not
satisfied call and your money will he j
refunded. We cannot do more for yon.
G. R. Bradley’s Drug “tore.
Found—A male Berkshire hog. found i
on my farm in :’,rd District, can he had j
hy owner upon identification and pay-
ment of advertising and other expenses.
Jonathan Orr.
Dust and March winds formed a com
bination which could only he resisted
by the application of water to the
streets. So Newnan * street sprinkler
was used for the first time this year last
Thursday.
After spending the Winter in the city
with Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Barge, Mr. R.
H. McConaughy left the first of this
week for Cincinnati. After visiting
relatives in that city he will go to his
home in Nebraska.
Colds Not Promptly Cured Are Sure
to Cause Catarrh.
Catarrh Improperly Treated is Sure
to Make Lile Short and Miserable.
Many Wonderful Cures Are Made
by Pe-ru-na.
C ATARRH span s no organ er rune-
lion «f till body, 'll is i-upnhlc of
destroying sight, taste, smell, hearing,
digestion, ►evrvtiou, assimilation and
emmet help hut add weight and import*
imeo t,, tlie thousands of tentiinonlaU
from t Ik liuml'li r walks of !ife.\
Catarrh \« die enuso of at least one-
half of the ills to which the human
family is subject, Is there no way t»
escape from it'! There is.
l’eruna never fail* to cure a cold. 1’e*
runa never fails to eure eutarrh In tlm
first stage, l’eruna l itres catarrh in tin*
second stage, nine eases out of ten. I’e
runa cures catarrh In it* last ami worst
stages in the majority of case*, unit
never fails to benefit every ease, how
ever had.
A hook on the cure of throat and lung-
diseases, and nntnnli in all stages and
varieties, sent ftee to any address by
The l’eruna Medicine (’o., Columbus, O.
“My Life Hung by u Merc Thread,
Pc-ru-na Cured Me."
Mrs. Sarah Smart, ‘-’7<i Hayward St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y., w rites:
“ 1 can’t tell In words how low I was.
My life hung hv a mere thread. I was
waiting for months to die.
“My trouble was eoiisiimption or
bronchitis. I suffered no pulu when f
was low, hut coughing and breathing
kept sappiug'wlint little strength I lout.
I could not cat, sleep or even lean hack,
on a chair. I was a mere skeleton, f
.mid to my hus-iianil, 1 1 can’t lust much
longer.’ My neighbors say they do not
know how I ever recovered. It was al
most a miracle.
“ l took your medicine but three
months, when 1 could do my housework
ami washing, and have been doing ft
ever [since. Now I inn able to do any
thing. You would never think I hurt
been troubled with such a serious ill
ness. I shall always keep your medic Ilia
in my house.”—Mrs. Sarah Smart.
Deapulrrd of Recovery.
Mrs. K. I,. Aulleli, Vico President
American Genealogical Association,WM
II street, N TV., Washington, I).
writes:
“ I know whereof I speak when 1 say
that l’eruna is a wonderful remedy for
colds and catarrhal trouble. East full l
was very much debilitated from l!m
effect of a cold contracted early In the
summer and which I neglected. 1 knew*
th:ii my system was In need of medicine
and rest, hut to find the right thing wty
the problem. Happily 1 gave Pernna a
trial first and have no reason , to com
plain of the result*. Within a month I
had entirely recovered my strength and
good health and really fell better aijrt
stronger thail before.’’—Mrs, R. E.
Aulleli.
If you do not derive prompt and satis-
factary results from the use of l’eruna,
write at,once to Hr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your ease and Im will
excretion. It pervade* every purl or
the human laxly.
l’eruna also cures bronchitis, cough-, 1
and consumption in the iir*l stages with I
unfailing certainty.
I Hon. 1>. Y. Corbin, Is ox-llnilt d States
! Senator unit eou=(n of Adjutant General
Corbin of the United States Army.
| Judge Corbin is one of the. best know!) i ho pleased to give you Ids valuable ad-
i lawyers in Chicago and stands high pro- vice gratis.
fetieioiially and socially. The above j Address Hr, Hartman, President of
I endorsement coming from such u man i The llurtniuu Sanitarium, Columbus, 0,
Personals and
Society Notes
Mrs. J. <’. Gibson
at Cordele.
is vi-iting relative* j
Siruiil is in Atlanta for
is spending this
few
.Miss Corine
a few days.
Mrs. L. A. Perdu
week at Roscoe.
Miss Kate Paver is spending
days in Atlanta.
Mrs. W. A. Steed visited Atlanta the
first of the week.
Mrs. R. N. Cole spent several days in
Atlanta this week.. ,
Miss Annie De Graftenreid visited
Atlanta last Monday.
Miss Ella Sherman visited Atlanta
the first of this week.
Mr. apd Mrs. T,-^. Parrott spent
Fortify your system by using Brad
ley's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
with Iodide Potassium. The best spring Thursday in Atlanta
tonic and blood purifier. Every bottle j
sold under a positive guarantee. G. R.
Bradley’s Drug Store.
Beautiful line
and price them.
Store.
of Hammocks. Call
G. R. Bradley’s Drug
Good stationery at 10c box ; two
special values at this price at Holt &
Gates'.
W, M. Glass, Esq., has returned from j
a business trip to Abbeville, Wilcox i
County.
W. L. Woodroof left Wednesday night
for Savannah, where lie will spend sev
eral days.
Weather theremometers and fever
theremometers. new line, at Reese’s
Drug Store.
Mr. A. R. Word, of Atlanta, was
mingling with friends in the city the
.first of this week
Col. Howard Perdue, former Superin
tendent of the Newnan public schools,
now a successful attorney of Birming
ham, is visiting relatives in
County. Col. Perdue’s many friends
here arc pleased to greet.!dm again.
L. Baker has retired from the
Miss Mary Parrott lias been quite
sick for tlm Ifq-.t i'ew days.
| Miss (.'oral Moses salient Saturday and
Sunday at her home in Turin.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cates spent
Coweta several days in Atlanta this week.
Miss Minnie Monegan, of A.flanta. is
the guest of Mrs. George Cannioa).
O.
management
Laundry and is succeeded by J. J. Tins
ley. .Mr. Tinsley is an expert laundry-
man and has been connected with the
management of this business for several
months past
The fire company made a run Wednes
day afternoon about one o’clock to the
Dunbar house, situated near the bridge
over the A. & W. P. Railway. The
house is occupied as a boarding house
by Mr. Phillips and family. The rear
end of the building caught lire from a
fine in the kitchen. The bl&y.e was ex
tinguished in a few minutes and the
damage was small,
daughter, Louise, Hpent Thursday in
Atlanta.
Mrs. J. W. Boone and children, of
Atlanta, ate visiting the family of IT.
W. Boone.
Mrs. C. T. Durr toid daughter of Bue-
clianan, are visiting the family of Mr,
and Mrs. M, B. Mooney.
Mrs. Dunn, of Los Angeles, Cal., has
returned home after a visit of several
days to friends in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dent anil chil
dren, of Atlanta, tire expected in the
city next Saturday to visit relatives.
Mrs. Julius A. Fisher and little
daughter, Ruth, arc visiting Mrs. C. D.
Hollis, in Newnan.—Atlanta Journal.
Mrs. Weesnerwill give a music anil
elocution recital at her homo on the
evening of Friday, April 7, at 8 o’clock.
Miss Mury Goodwyn, of Newnan, was
the guest of Mrs. R. M. North the first
of the week.—Senoia Enterprise-Gazette
The Salmagundi Club will he enter
tained by Mrs. N. B. Hudson on Thurs
day, April Cth, at. !5 o’clock in the after
noon.
Miss Polly Huon, of Newnan, left
yesterday for Baxley, after a brief visit
to Mrs. B. H. Moore in the city.—Grif
fin News and Hun.
Mrs. J. ’J’. Fain and baby and little
Miss Mary Ramey returned home Tue.s-
entertuin a few friends at a dining Run-
day, at their hospitable country home.
Those invited are Misses Mary and Car
rie Eon Gihson and Miss Louise Petltly
and Messrs. Nick North and J. U.
Young.
The entertainment which Miss Mary
Good nun gave last Friday evening was
one of the loveliest affairs of the season.
The house was decorated throughout
with ferns and violets, and was beauti
ful for the occasion. Games and muslo
added to the pleasure of the evening,atid
a delicious salad course was served.
Little Mulile Brooks entertained :15 of
her little friends last Monday in cele
bration of her fourth birthday. The
dining room was beautifully decorated
in ferns, palms, jonquils and violets.
The color of yellow and violet being
carried out/ in the ices, birthday cake
and souvenir dolls, which were present
ed to each one present with a bunch of
violets. Merry games were indulged in
'till 5 o'clock, when each little guest bid
their sweet little hostess goodbye, wish
ing her many happy returns of the day.
, , .. i Miss Mary Kamey returned home lues
has retired from the Miss Marv Murray has returned from i
, ,, ,. . u . Aims .xiary iuuiray nas u.iuiuHo worn 1 day, after spending several days witl
oi the Coweta . a tb ro e week's stay in South Georgia.
stay in South ticorgia.
Miss Busie Barr has returned from an
extende d visit to relatives ' in New Or
leans.
relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. W. B. Pringle and daughter, lit
tle Miss Olive Berry, leave next Monday
for Charleston. R. C., where they will
WANTED —To rent a small three-,
four- or five-room house within
one mile oi the court-house, or
two or three convenient unfur
nished rooms for housekeeping.
Call at, or ’phone The News office.
I Mrs. W. A. Turner and Miss Rowena spend several weeks,
j Turner visited Atlanta the first of this
i week.
Mrs. Kirby and Miss Jna Kirby are in
Little Rock, Ark., for a stay of some
Miss Lyda Brown, who is teaching art: length. They will also visit Texas be
at Griffin, spent Sunday and Monday at, fore returning to Newnan.
E. L. Wultom sells all kinds of im
proved farm machinery—the kind that
does the work well, saves labor and
makes money for the owner. Don’t buy
any kind of farm machinery until you
have talked the matter over with Wnl-
tom. He represents the largest manu
facturers in the word; and, of course,
you can get the best for flic least money
from hint. 'it
home.
Miss Martha Orr will entertain quite
Miss Bessie Powell will entertain the j a number of iter friends tonight compli- ,
Pomino-WhistOlub next Tuesday after- mentary to Miss Lncile Thompson and
We have just made up a large line of
car spring steel plows, the best plow
made for farmers.
M kic k & Deni .
Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Reynolds and
her gm-st, Miss Virginia Jones.
Misses Manila and Julia Harris will $
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