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Local News
of Newnan
Mr. Tom Fisher spoilt Wednesday in
Atlanta.
W. L. Stallings. Esq., was in Seuoia
lust Monday.
Dr. G. A. Nunnallv was in Atlanta
last Tuesday
J. C. Anderson,Dentist. Salbide Bldg.
Newnan, Ga.
Mr. Leidhart Lyndon spent last Sun
day in Atlanta.
T. B. Morgan was in Carrollton the
first of this wepk.
Try the new Tasteless Castor Oil at
Reese's Drug Store.
Mr. Paul Reese, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday in the city.
Big line of fine cigars and tahaccos at
Reese's Drug Store.
A daughter was born to Mr. uti l Mrs.
R. W. Boone on March 30th.
Fresh shipment of Powell's fine can
dies at Reese's Drug ft tore,
Mr. P. R. Holt, of Fort Valley, is
visiting his son. Mr. J. H. Holt.
Mr. R. P. Ross, of Atlanta, spent the
first part of the week in the city.
Get my prices on awnings, tents and
hummocks. E. H. Bowman.
M. L. Holmes, of Atlanta, spent last
Sunday in the city with relatives.
For Rent—7-room house on Spring
Street. Apply to John D. Fnver.
Messrs. Freeman Herring and Joe
Parks will spend Sunday at Burnesville.
Money to loan on real estate at 7 per
oent. Apply to L. M. Farmer.
i
Wanted to Sell—Pair of mules, 7 and
8 years old. E. C Goodwyn, Newnan.
Ga.
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. *
I Dr. L. L. Scarborough, of Anniston,
! Ala., spent Saturday and Sunday in the
j city.
Mr. Corsby Swanson, of Fairburn.
j spent Tuesday and Wedm-aday in the
I city.
Weather theremometere and fever
1 theremometers. new line, at Reese’s
; Drug Store. |
Fortin work, roofing, plumbing re-!
].airing see T. M. Martin. Shop below |
i Arnall & Farmer.
I Mr. Duke Lee, wbo has lieen attend -1
■ ing school nt Vanderbilt College, return-
! ed home Thursday.
I Mr. Edward Clark, of Fairburn. spent
' Saturday and Sunday with the family
; of Mr. J. H. Russell.
T. W. Powel. Jr., WHO has been buy
ing cotton at Alexander City, Ala., for
; several months, has returned home.
Mrs. Geo. P. Harrison, of Opelika,
nrrived today, to be the guest of her
father and mother. Dr G. A. Nunnally
and wife.
Mr. De Witt Poole, who has been
spending several months in the city, re
turned to his home at Douglasville, Ga.,
last Saturday.
Mrs. D. S. Summers ruc! little son,
Callaway, of Newnan, have been the
guests of Mrs. E. C. Prather this week.
—Hogansville News.
VERY TRYING TO WOMEN
Are the Peculiar Ills Brought on by Catarrh of the Pelvic Organs.
(Pe-ru-na is a Tonic Especially Adapted to Their
Roll call and rally at First Baptist
church was positioned from Wednesday
night, on account of inclement weather,
and will occur this (Friday) evening.
Mr. J. W. Willcoxon spent las* Sun
day in Atlautu with his brother. Lieu
tenant Willcoxon, who is badly afflicted
and whose condition has not improved.
Mr. Andrew Daniel and family will
move to Newnan next week. Mr. Dan-
i iel will accept a position in the cotton
mill at that place — Hogansville News.
O. W. Bradley, an expert merchant
tailor of Atlanta, lias removed with Ins
family to Newnau and opened a shop
on the floor over Pope’s hardware store.
Judge Freomun. who is holding court
in Carrollton this week, will be in New
nan tomorrow, and it is probable that
\ he will, on that day, reselltence Greely
Phillips to be hanged.
The Right Place
For Toilet Goods
Our stock of toilet specialties is most com
plete and is deserving of special attention from:
every lady. Any article that has won for, it
self reputation for real merit will be found in
our stock. Others will Vie added when d.-sired.
Rogers and
Caltet’s Coods.
If & G Violette Soap, 25c cake.
R & G Rice Powder, 25c pkg.
R & G Violette de Panne Powder.
50c box
If & G Violette de Parnie Perfume,
75c i)?..
R & G Violette de Parme Toilet
Water, .1) bottle.
K <V G Vera Violette Toilet W’ater.
bottle.
Soaps and Perfumes
Colgate's Extracts. Cashmere Bou
quet, Vioris, Dactylis. 50c oz.
Our stock of fine jierfnnies is ex
ceptional and comprises the
best products of all the leading
perfumers.
Colgate’s Soaps—Cashmere Bou
quet, 16c and 25c cake, Vioris
20c cake, White Clematis, 10c.
Pine Tar, 15c.
Other Soaps—Pears’, scented and
unscented, Packer's Tar, Cuti-
cura, Woodbury’s Facial, Hv-
oinei, Krom’s, Resiuol, Crani-
tonic, Carmel.
Colgate's Violet Water, 25c and 50c
Colgate’s Violet Talcum Powder.
25 cents.
Wright’s Rose of India Toilet Wa
ter, 25c and 50c
Complexion Powders
Johnson’s Baby Powder, 25c.
Perfumed Talcum. 10c.
Palmer’s Garland Violets Powder,
25c.
Pozzoni’s Complexion Powder, 50c
Spiro Powder (for perspiration),
25c.
Mum (for perspiration), 25c.
Complexion Creams
Creme Elcaya (very fine), 50c.
Pompeiian Massage Cream. 50c.
Malvina Cream, 50c.
Kosmo Krearu, 75c.
Tryphena Cream, $1.
Mine. Recamier’s Cream, $1.
Hind's Honey and Almond Cream,
50c.
Laird’s Bloom of Youth, 75c.
Hogan’s Magnolia Balm, 75c.
(’old Cream. 15<* and 25c.
Holmes’ Frostilla. 25e.
Complexion Brushes. 50c and tfl.
Dentifrices
Colgate’s Antiseptic Dental Pow
der, 26c.
Lyon’s Tooth Powder. 25c.
S. S. White’s Dental Powder, 25c.
Dr. Thog. Cole’s Powder, 25c.
English precipitated Chalk 10c bx
Colgate* Tooth Paste 25c
Zonweiss Tooth Paste 25c
(Iraline Tooth Paste 25c
.1. &H. Oriental Tooth Paste.Vic
Arnica Tooth .Soap 25c
Dentacura Tooth Paste 25c
Pasteurine Tooth Paste 25c
Kuhifoam 25c
So/.odont 26c and 75c
Listerine 25c
Manicure Coeds
Prays Nail Enamel 25c
Prays Emery Boards 26c
Prays Rosaline 25c
Prays Ongoline 50c
Beau Brummel Polish 50o
Orangewood Sticks 2 for 5o
Cuticle Scissors 1.00
Gem Nail Clippers 26c
Nail Buffers 25c and 50c
Nail Brushes 25c and 76c
Nail Files 25c and 75c
The Hair
Colgates Shampoo 26c and 60c hot.
Cokes Dandruff'Cure J.00
Crauitouic Hair Food LOO
'i ricopheras 50c
Danderine 25c
Herpicide 1 .(X)
Hirsutus 75c
Miscellaneous
Tooth Brushes, (H & C. Guaran
teed 35c
Tooth Brushes large assortment
from 10c to 50c.
Bath Brushes 1.00
Hair Brushes 35c to 1.50
Dressing Combs 25c, 36c, 60c, 75c.
LOO
Hand Mirrors 75c, 1.00, 1.50, 2.00
Chamois Skins 5c to 35c
Sponges 5c ami upward
Call and see these goods ; write or telephone your or
der and very prompt attention will be given.
Holt «S
Cates..
Trade
Mark
New
nan, Ga
Mrs. Louise We-1brook. No. li
Columbia St.. Detiiut, ’Mich., Se> i
ot tin West l-i'li Lotus flub, wrllt
“For several yearr I suffered With
leurorrho-u mul painful menstruation,
which was followed by general debility,
until I was hut u wreck of myself.
Thunks to Perunn I mu a well woman
to-day."—Izmir’e \V< -t i .rook.
Miss Jessiemei'e Westland, No. 7C>7
U<aubiL-ii Avv., beti'uit, Mich., District
East : Deputy of Detroit Imlepi mlctit Order of
- mry tlnod Templars, writes as follows:
i “ I’cruna has heeli a hlessillg to llio
and gladly do I Indorse it. For two
years I suffered with catarrh of the
stomach. I lost llcsdi and grew thin and
emaciated, nervous and exhausted, so
that I could neither work or enjoy
Ii I*. 1 began taking Peruuii and ran now
eat and enjoy everything I eat. I have
betm well over a year now.” —Mins
Jessiuilifue Westlulul,
Peculiar Diseases.)
I Catarrh Is a very frequent cause nt
I that class of diseases popularly known
as female weakness. Catarrh of the
pelvic organs produces such a variety
of disagreeable and Irritating s.t nip-
toms that many people- In fact, the
majority of people have no Idea that
they are caused by catarrh.
A great proportion ot women have
some catarrhal weakness which has
been called by the various doctors she
has consulted by as many different
names. These women have been
treated and have taken medicines, with
no relief, simply because the remedies
are not adapted to catarrh. It Is through
a mistaken notion as to the real nature
uf the diseases that these medicines
have been recommended to them.
If all the women who are suffering
with any form of female weakness
would write to Dr. Hartman, Colum
bus, Ohio, and give him a complete
description of their symptoms and the
peculiarities ot tlielr troubles, he will
Immediately reply, with complete di
rections for treatment, free of charge.
••Healthand Beauty,” a hook written
especially for women, sent free by
Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio.
Miss Alice Dressier, of No. 1813 North
ItryHiit Avc,, Minneapolis, Minn., write*
»» follows enneernlng I’cruna:
“1 was suffering from catarrh of I It*
throat and head, One of my rollsga
friends, w ho w as visiting me, asked mo
lo try l'eriina and I did so and found it
all and more than I hud expected. It
not only cured me of the catarrh, hut
^stored me to perfect health.’’-Alien
Drossier.
Miss Mamie (,'rnth, Plallevllle, Wn,,
w riles:
•• I have for several years aufTer«*t|
With frequent haekaehe and would for
several days havu splitting htmdaehes.
Several of my friends advised me to
take I’ertiliu and I asked my physlelatt
what he thought of It, lie recom
mended it and so I took It and au<
entirely without pain of any kind now."
— Mamie (froth.
In a recent letter from No. 2 (Irani
Avc., Dunvur, Col,, Mrs. Ida L, (Iregory
writes:
“S/niiosIx years ago my bus.hand suf
fered with nervous prostration, ami
advising with a friendly druggl-t lc»
drought home a bottle of I’cruna. lit*
health was restored from Its use, his
appetite was Increased and restful sleep
cairn to him."- Ida I.. <Iregory.
M t-s Florence Mnrphy, No.270.'tSeeoiul
A Si attle, Wash., writes :
"I suffered for over a year wilhfeinut*
trouble, and although I tried several
physicians none of them seemed lo ho
aide to help me per mu lien tly.
“ II only took a lit I le over three I sit licit
of l’eriina to make me well ami strong,
I never have haekaehe, headache or hear
ing down pains any more.”—Florence
Murphy.
For Spring cleaning use Bowman’s
Bed Bug Poison, Furniture Polish.
I Black Grate Enamel. At Reese’s Drug
' Store.
We have just made up a large I
1 car spring steel plows, the best
made for farmers.
M i.HCK A: Dknt
e Of I
plow .
Mr. James McBride has returned from
h visit to relatives in Savuntmh. He i
will remain in Newnan until next Mon- j
day .at which time he will leave the city '
to return to his Colorado home.
A. J. Malone and wife, an itinernnt j
peddling couple, were tried in the May
or’s court last Tuesday on the charge of '
peddling goods in the city without n
license. They were fined $i<) each.
Sample Straw Hals.
Five hundred sample straw lints just.
received, to Is- sold at actual New York |
j cost. All styles—all qualities.
tf Hardaway & Hunter.
| Judge Freeman will hear motion for
; new trial in the Allums ease at Carroll
ton on April 10th. If a new trial is not
granted, it is probable that the Supreme
j Court will be called upon to pass on the
' case.
j Next Sabbath Rev. C. O’N. Martin-
dale will preach morning and night at
'Turin; and on Monday evening will
i leave for Villa Rica, where, as Modera-
| tor of Atlanta Presbytery, he will preach
' the opening sermon on Tuesday night
next.
J. T. Williams asks The News to
Mmnk the lire department and Coic
Manufacturing Company and employes
for their splendid efforts in saving his
residence from fire, on lust Friday; ami
he also wishes to thunk neighbors and
friends for many acts of kindness to
himself and family since the fire.
E. L. Waltom 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 Wal-
tom. He represents the largest manu
facturers in the word; and, of course,
you can get the best for the least money
from him. 2t
Give V. E. Maiigot. Jr., your order
for cotton seed hulls and meal.
II. A. Coats, of Selma, Ala., visited
relatives m the city recently.
Unheard of bargains in erokery. elilmt
and glassware at V. E. Mung-U, Jr's.
Tax Receiver E. Gary Summers is in
j his office in the court house tins week,
receiving tax returns. Next week he
i begins his rounds to various districts of
; the county for the same purpose. See
i his notice printed elsewhere in this is-
sue of the News.
PROCEEDINGS OF CITY COUNCIL
In reguhirsession last Monday night,
the City Council refused to up|iro|iriui.o
money to build or purchase a school
building in south Newnan. The School
Board asked for #3,(XX) for this [impose,
having in view the purchase of the NY.
f'. N’immons property and the conver
sion of it to school purposes,
Thu opposition ' developed was not to
the establishment of a school in that
quarter of the city. A majority of
councilmen favored the proposition to
south Newnan school and
Second Quarterly Conference, occurs
at Methodist church this (Friday) even- I
ing, Rev. B. P. Allen presiding. Mr. ,
Allen will also preach next Sunday
flight. Next Sunday morning those who
signified their intention of uniting with
this church, during thelreccnt protracted , ,,, ,
meetings, will be received into full fel- V , , .
lowship. These number more than 301 mlniitterl the need of improved school
persons, but it is not probable that all facilities, hut contended that the city is
Will be received next Sunday. 1 a blo to expend $3,000 this year for
r , . . .. . . this purpose. Pledged to reduce city
NOTICE.—Going to quit business in ' 1 , 1 . /
(X) days. Closing out a great, big stock j they are making desperate efforts
of crockery, china and glassware and | to keep that promise to the |Hiople. This
side lines at and below cost. Come this i they claimed they could not do if this
way for unprecedented bargains.
Mauget, Jr.
V. E.
A marble tablet, bearing in gold let,-
tersthonam.es of the county commis- | crf . ain furnished. Holt & Cates.
I sinners who had the new court house
I erected, names of county officials, the
j architects and contractors for the build-
) ing, has been placed in the court house
i near the eastern entrance.
amount was added to the city’s already
heavy financial burdens.
The status of this matter in Council
indicated that a majority of council and
a large majority of the people favor im
provement of the city’s school facilities
Ncwshipment Valentine Beans, Lima and system, and it. will be only a short
| Beans, Collards, Cucumbers, Lettuce j t j„„. uut ,il the. desired improvement*
and other seeds. Third duplicate order ! u niad(J . If ll0t able t0 ,„«* in-
! lor tills season. Holt & C&Ush.
or<*uawl oxpondituroft for school purpose*
We are jirepared now to receive or-1 t hin year, doubtless the city will lie next
ders for ice cream in any quantity or j Progress is the key note in New
kind. Prompt delivery und excellent •' 7 •
Cates Coal Company has the exclusive t
agency here for the celebrated Climax
Montevallo, Bird Eve Oaniie) and Ital
ian Blue Gem couIh. Will solicit orders
next nionta for summer delivery. 2t
1 Writing Tablets (ink ) 5 and JOc. Box
l Stationery, 10 and 26c. Envelopes 5 and
10c. Pens, Ink, Pencils, etc, at Holt &
Cafes’.
1 O. W. Bradley, merchant tailor, gives
1 right quality, correct style and fit and
reasonable prices on all work. Also
| has cleaning, pressing and repairing
done promptly and well, at low prices,
j It will pay you to give him a call. Shop
1 on floor above Pojsi’s hardware store,
I Newnan, Ga.
Heavy additions have been made this
week to our Truss stock. We can now
supply any kind or size needed, in the
best of trusses. Holt & Cates.
(Congressman W. C. Adamson, of Oar-
nan and improvements are hound to
come.
At this session Council heard peti
tions from citizens desiring to have new
streets o{iened. Council has been peti-
tioned to extend College Street south to
the Central depot; to open Perry Street
to Berry Avenue; and to extend Bridge
Street to Dougherty Street, through the
property of Miss Helen Long. All these
roJlfon, w&h uria^ling with friends here j p^tationi* referred to the Street
lust Monday. | Committee.