The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, April 21, 1905, Image 5

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Faster Perfumes The season of beautiful dresses it also (lie season when flno per fumes are most highly appreciated. In every age of the world’s his tory perfumes hate occupied a prominent part in the toilet of civilised peoples, and tins is more true today than ever before, for, whereas the perfumes of tlie nh- oients Were exceedingly pungent and lieavr, modern development of the perfumers' art has made them indescribably delicate aud dainty, thoroughly adapted to the varying whims of different itidi viduals. 7 In our own stock personal taste has the widest range, and it is possible to flml here just the odor that suits your particular fancy. F Tlie quality of these goods is the best, for the foremost Ameri can and French perfumers are re presented in our stock, yet the prices are moderate for tiie qual ity given. Ask to see our per fumes. It is our pleasure to show you these or other goods. J. C. Anderson,Dentist, Salbido Bldg. Newman, Gu. Selected cotton seed for plantiug, for sale at 30 cents per bushel. E. L. Wal* tom. Personals and Society Notes R. D. Lee* who is a student in the medical department of Vanderbilt Uni versity, in Nashville, Tetm., has return ed to this city to spend vacation. Dr. Willis Jones, of Atlauta, was the guest of relatives aud friends in the city j Concord, Ga. and county from Saturday until Mou- day. For Sale—Nice tomato aud cabbage plants of stuudard varieties, grown from selected seed. Apply to Airs. J. B. Rainey, Newuau, Ga. 2t Weeders for suit, by E.I,. Wal- totn, ugent tor improved farm machinery. 2t H, O. Ellis, a well known young busi ness man of Union Springs, Ala , spent Sunday and Monday in the city with friends. Mr,. W. G. Post spent Tuesday iu Atlanta. Miss Coral Moses 1b spending a few days iu Seuoia. Airs. Sam Leu is visiting relatives at Barr HOLT & CATES We have just made up a large line of car spring steel plows, the host plow made for fanners. Mkhck & Dkst. Cull on J. T. Holmes, real estate agent, if you desire to rent, buy or hell a home, vacant lot or farm. Oitioo at J, W. Stripling & Sou’s. * Mrs, G. B. Barr aud Miss Su6ie spent Thursday iu Atlauta. Mrs. W. H. Daniel is visiting iu New- uan.—Atlanta News. Airs. M. L. Haines has returned from Newuau.—Atlauta News. Mrs. J. J. Goodrum has returned from a short visit to College Park. Miss Kate Snead has returned from a short visit to friends iu Atlanta. Miss Rnby Lovejoy spent Sunday and Mommy iu Atlauta. Mrs. R. H. Brown, of Augusta, is the guest of Mrs. J. K. King. Miss Clare Holmes is the guest of tel- | atives iu Atiunlu. “The Twelve" will be entertained by 1 Mrs, J. T. Kirby this afternoon. 1 Miss Rule Favor, of Newnnn, is visit- / Are yon improving your place with j i„ K Mrs. Greenfield.—Atlanta News. Wot en Wire Fence? ('ail and Honour stock and get prices. Bradley &, Banks. J A. W. Arnall. of Sargent, has pur chased the Asn Brewster place on Ar- imll Street, nntl will remove with his family to this city about October 1st, Local News of New nan Easter egg dyes Ec at Holt <& Cates’. . H. D. Owens was in Atlanta las' 1 Imrsday. Walter Holmes spent several days iu Atlanta the iiisr ot this week. Three car lontls number one hay. Call on ns for Imy. Bradley & Banks. J.in Etheridge and Park N< wron, of Jackson, spent Sunday in the city. Moue.y to loan on real estate i*t 7 pet oent. Apply to L. M. Farmer. Elegant Stationery at Ilolt & Cates’— i always. Flora lorn, the long staple cotton seed, at Bradley A- Banks. WANTED.—to buy a few cords of d v pine wood. Apply at News oilioe. 3t Carl Lewis has returned to Atlanta, I after a short visit to -Morton Manny. Pure Flomdora Cotton Seed. Brad lev & Banks. Satisfaction with a purchase depends on quality: especially in buying drugs. I We sell only the best, but our prices 1 are low. G. R. Bradley’s Drug Store. Frank Wilkinson, of 'lie W. S. Askew Company, is making a business trip! through Georgia in tiie interest of Ins ! company. The Colo M fg. Co. is having n store ; house nreoted opposite the West Point ! depot, which will be used as a commis- J sary. All members of the W. C. T. U. are requested to meet in the-Library assem bly room, at two o’clock, p. m., on tho 20th, instant, Alts, R. ,T. Barnett, President. You are invited to attend the minimi Easter opening of Holt & Cates next Monday and Tuesday, beginning at 11 a. in. Sample Straw Hats. Mrs. Clmrlle Owens, of Atlanta, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Fannie Croft. Miss Nelia Hull, of Greeneville, is visiting the family of Hon. H. A. Hall. Mrs. Ben Kirby, who has been very sick for the past two weeks, is no better. marriage to Mr. Harry Ryder, of Syra cuse, N. Y. M ts Logan has ofteu visited Newuan and has a number ot friends and admirers here. Miss Ray Sponcler, who is an admir able musician aud has been pronounced by many to be the best female organist in the Uuited States, will give a recital at the First Methodist church hero on the evening of Tuesday, the twenty- fifth of April. Miss Sponcler is the or ganist nt Trinity church, Atlanta.— Griffin News and Sun, Mm. N. E. Powell gracefully enter tained "The Twelve” last Friday after- uoon. The house was prettily decorated for the occasion with lilies of the valley and nnreissis. The dining room whs especially pretty with its decorations of white, pink and green. The game of Domino Whist was played and at four o’clock a delicious picnic luncheon was served, Mrs. Thomas Cole entertained the Snlmugundi Club iu a very pretty man ner at her lovely homo Tuesday after noon. After spending sometime play ing dominos a delightful course of ice cream frozen in the shape of Easter chickens, and cakes heart-shaped, was served. The score cards were three Hiiinll feus and at the olid of the game eatdi guest was presented with a lovely fan as a souvenir of the noons ton, Mm. Colo is always a lovely hostess and this OCeasiou only added to li v reputation its ■ such. The Salmagundi Club was delightful ly entertained Thursday afternoon by j Mrs. Wade Dent and Mrs. Ernest How - , id, nt tin 1 home of the latter. There were about thirty-five guests present,) PRESIDENT COMMERCIAL CLUB, OF LOUISIANA, SAYS: "THERE IS NO FINER MEDICINE THAN PC-RW*NA." W W WASHBURN PRESIDENT LOUISIANA COMMERCIAL CLUB vn. Mrs. J. F. Reynolds anil children have J and the afternoon wits spent In playing dominos, in winch contest Miss N> II Potts was the fortunate winner of the first prize, a lovely fan, Mrs. O. E. I Croft the lucky winner ot the second prize, a pretty couth, Miss Katherine iPowel drew tho consolation prize, aj non. William Wulsuit Washburn, j dainty set of cuffs and collars, and the | President of the Louisiana Commercial of Mrs. N. B. Hudson, returned to’Cin- booby was given to Mrs. Joseph T. Kir- i Club, nnd a very well known man of returned trout u visit to relatives at Forsyth. Mrs. P. L. Sutherland,of Jacksonville, Florida, is the guest of relatives iu the oity. Miss Glndys Tilley, tho lovely guest Suffered With Kidney and Liver Trouble I right medicine for mo. For two months for Twelve Years—Pe-rn-nn Cured Him—Feels Better Thau far Twenty Years. Five hundred sample straw Irats just recoiled, to be sold at actual New York cost. Ail styles—all qualities. tf Hardaway & Hunter. WANTED—Six hustling young men, at $30 per month. Must have horse and 1 harness. None hut hustlers need apply. ! The Singer Sewing Machine Company, i Newuau, Ua. 2t ! Messrs. P. L. Sutherland and A. IT. i Covington, of Jacksonville, Florida, yers last Wednesday. ! Miss Virginia Freeman lias returned- from a visit to Lieutenant' and Mrs. Sr j G. O'rr nt Fortress Mon the, Vn. Miss Elizabeth Buchanan, of Opelika, attended the funeral ot Mr. Koscoc Gor man Wednesday. ! .Mrs. T. P. Zellars, of Palmetto, is the guest of lion. \V. B. Orr and limily this week. -. . Miss Alma ,Artiolrt Ts spending the week tic College Hark, the pucnt of her brother, Mr. John Arnold. Miss Lydn Brown, who is teaching art in Griffin, is spending a few days with the home folks. by. After tho game refreshing dainties were served. The score cards, the han diwork of Mrs. Powel, were both dainty and appropriate; they were pink Easter eggs with rabbits and chickens iu them done in water colors and tied with pink ribbon. Pittlt win* tho color used through the afternoon. The sandwiches were tied with pink ribbons nnd tho ices wer in "pink. Mrs. Dent and Mrs.' Powel looked lowly in their dainty gowns of pink and white and were charming hostesses.. New Orleans, La., writes from <*17 Canal street! “ 1 am satisfied that there Is not a finer medicine placed before the public (o-clay than Poruna. 1 have been troubled for nearly twelve years with kidney and liver trouble, and at times.I have been a pretty sick man, unable, to attend to my duties. I had about made tip my mind tliat no medicine could help me, Wh6n ) "no of your booklets was brought to iny offioo which 1 read in a leisure hour. I then decided to give lVnnia a trial and found ‘bat l had at Iasi si-i-nred tin 1 I I used It faithfully and thou felt so well I was like a young man once more. This was over a year ago aud 1 huvo not hurl any trouble since. Although 1 am In the seventies I fe»)l better and more active than i did thirty years ago."— W. W. Washburn. Most derangements of the kidneys aro due to catarrh of the kidneys, l’orutia Is s catarrh remedy. This explains why It is that Poruna cures a great mnulH-r of kidney diseases lu which the usual remedies fall. i f you do not receive prompt nnd sails* factory results from tho use of Poruna, write ut once to Dr. llartman, giving a full statement of your case, and lie wlU bo pleased to give you ills valuable ad* vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Han Barium. Holt"" ! enroll to to Mi* Giro V E. Manuot, Jr., your order j were iu the city Tuesday. They were for cotton s"eil hulls and meal. Berrvnmn Longiuo, of Fnirbu'n.spent Widn -sdny aud Thursday in the city, B. Edge, Born—To Mr. and Mrs. A. last Wednesday, ft son. Sweet Mash Tobacco in Ton Lots at Bradley & Bunks. J. R. Holt made a trip to Rome and other Georgia cities this week. When yon want something extra fine | get Reception Flour. Bradley & Banks, j D, H. Braswell, of Morelam 1 , and Mr. I Gilbert, of Luthemviile, were in the city i '1 ut-s lay. Fortin work, roofing, plumbing re-j j airing -eo T. M. Muitin. Shop below j A.mill & Farmer. (J. F. Sasser, pf Seuoia. is a gu°st at! the Kimball. — Wednesday’s Atlanta | News. Call and see onr large line of ham mocks. Quality and prices are right. G. R. Bradley’s Drag 8terc. Charlie Smith and E 1 .via Gregory, of 1 New Orleans, spent, lust night amt today j in tiie city. We make special prices on good lots ! “Sweet Mash” Tobacco. Biadley & Bauks. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Featherston .are the parents of a little daughter, who came to their home last we.ek. For stove wood, apple vinegar or garden plowing, see E. E. Davis, or telephone number 182, tf. Philip Johnston is in Cednrtown nnd R: c*mart this week, the guest of lela- tives. Wanted— Kii intelligent, active, energet ic boy, 14 to 16 years of age. Apply at News 0Uce. J. W. Murray, a young man of At lanta, has accepted a position in G. R. Bradley’* drog store! Twelve baudrel galloin syrup from 12L,' cents to (50 cents per gafion. Brad- b y it Banks. “As fine soda water as can be had. Thai’s a pleasing compliment and we try. to deserve it. G. R. Bradley s Drugstore. We have just received a solid car loud ' of the fine Geld Coin Flour. Bradley * Baqfcs. ; ■ ' IKSlppl. If our drugs and prices are not right, what •haiices \so take in limiting the broad, ,un \ stricted guarantee of yot.r money uaoU it you aro not satisfied. G. ll. Burnley sDiugStoro. A chicken house and wash house on GO Cuiiniclmel’splace, in the city,were burned Wednesday night. Loss about $3t) Fire originated in the chicken non He, wuere a lien's nest laid been burned Holt & Cates will hold their uuttmil Easier opening next .Monday and Tues day, April 21th and 25tn, beg.lining at 11 a. in. Monday. Music at il a. in., a mid 7:30 p. m Everyone is invited to attend. Protracted meetings nt flu* First Biq list church olos. d today. Rev J J Sor ter left the city this afternoon. Pro! Snow remains until next week. II Ti. Stanford hits returned from Franklin. Kv. 1 Hk fat her remains qtir e til at Ins linme in that place. Mr. Stan ford's sister, Mrs. \V. G. Arnold, in still in Franklin with tier father. Genial Hurry Fislttir, In of "political posse in slipper” fame, of Nowiilin, was mingling with friends here yesterday. He is one of the best and most exten sively known men in the state, and makes friends wherever he goes.— Campbell News. lion. W. A. Post, of Grnlitville, who Ims been painfully sick for several weeks, is not improving, liis many friends throughout Coweta county re gret Ins illness. Anyone who needs a truss needs the help we provide. Our trusses are liigli- grade ami all guess work is eliminated from our method of fitting. We guur- Cliff' iintce entire satisfaction U. H. Bradley's Drugstore. ^ Dr F. E. Andrews desires to express to his many friends .and patrons ol Sar gent and vicinity his hearty appreciation of the kindnesses shown to him during his residence among them, and thanks them for the libel ill patronage lie en joyed. He is furnishing his new offices Miss Lueile Thompson has returned - at Clem, Gu'., and limy he reached by Miss Adelaide Nelson, of Agnes Scott, is expected this week to visit, Miss Ysnbel Sultmie. • Mrs. Frank Wadsworth has leturned front ti short visit to relatives at Barnes- vi lie. Mrs. T. W. Sewell left, yesterday for Mulcuti, where she will intend the Bui Ucr-David wedding. Miss Mary Parrott spent last Satur day and Sunday Willi Miss CLl't ilolliu- slu ud iu Atlanta. Mrs. Daniel Boone, of Atlanta, the guest Monthly and ’itiescluy of D. W. Boone. It’s a Fact WIIH Mi >.. ! Miss Kowetin Turner has from a visit, to her brother, Turner, at Carrollton. returned Mr. Miss Ethel Brown, who Ims been teaching school ut Bethlehem, has re turned home. Mrs P. B. Mur]they will entertain the Salmagundi Club r J Imisday ulternoun, April 21 III, ut 3:30 o’clock. VVc sell more picture frames in a day Ilian others sell in a year. We will have in another about twenty days, sixty hundred frames. If we can i. save you money on frames, who H. D. Owens Atkinson Bids* Newnan, Get. i from a visit to Mins Virginia Jones at 'phone, Oxford, Miss. Mrs.K. W r . Murray and daughter,Miss Mary, will leave tomorrow for Atlanta, where-they will H]iend a tew days. Williams Comedy Conpay' JJealthy, JJapPy GIRLS EASTER EGG HUNT at Auditorium, : ! Outdoor ex'-rcise is steadily ad ding to the average length of life and producing larger aud healthier men and women—es pecially women. Everything that ndrls to the attractiveness of life in the open air is to be com mended. Bifcy'cling stands first tut a healthful, attractive recreution for girls and young women. Therefore, buy a wheel; for the girls and help them to be healthy und happy. I sell the best products of the lending bicycle manufact urers in the United States. Priced at $15 to $25 for children's and young la dies’ wheels. An exumiualiou of my stock will delight uoy lover of wheels. The Methodist, Sunday school Will give its members on the afternoon of April 22nd, an Easter Egg hunt at Mineral Spring. Every member of the Sunday school Is requested to be at the pavilion at three o'clock Any ]snson who proposes to join this Sunday school is cordially invited. Those iu ohurge , are arranging for the pleasure of all who j'l iss Gladys Tilley , a charming young attend. Something like five hundred Indy of Conyers, is spending a tew day* caster eggs will be provided. The M isses line Lowe Sponcler and Fran ces King will give a recital iu Griffin on the evening of April 23th, ; Miss. Kute Faver is expected home to- - morrow, aftc.- a visit of ocuml days ,u , relatives iu Atlanta. - -I with her cousin, Mrs. JS. B. Hudson, Miss Adelaide Nelson will leave in a few days to visit Miss Ysnbel Salbule in Newuau.—Atlanta News, . j Mrs. W. ’B. Pringle and daughter, 1 Gjive, are expected home next week 1 from Charleston, where they I give been for some time. teachers of the school are urged and ex pected to attend in time to aid in ilia pleasures of the afternoon. WILLIAMS COMEDY COMPANY. Have engaged the auditorium lieio for j one week, uhunuVtjciug next Momluy evening, April 2-Uli. This company is composed of some very tine players, and lias played a week's engagement in st v- ciul ot the best towns in the stuth with gr ut succ st; Tins is one of the he t ^ Misses Murtliu Orr, Kate Snead and \ companies of this character on the road. , Mrs. Leiitou Colley, Mrs. W. I. Up- slmw amt Misses AJIie Colley and Alma Albright, of Luthersviile, were shop ping in the city Monday. Virginia Freeman will attend tiie Ren- i dcr-Ridley wedding in La Grange next j , Wednesday. j Tiie Ladies Auxiliary Bourd of Car- ' 1 liegie Library will ho.d their usual meet- PROF, SNOW TO GIVE MU8ICAL. ProfS. P. Snow, who is conducting the s.nging iu tlieuiteiinga at 1 irsi Bap- ONE WEEK, Big.inirg Monday Night, April 24th, Beautiful Costumes, Popular Plays Hpecial Scem-ry. Hinging, Dancing nnd other Specialties Popular Prices. Reserved Boats on Sale at Bradley's Drug Store. Our ice cream a distinct value kh j food, besides being a delicious treat, i Best, desert for any occasion. In any I quantity at right prices. G. Ri Bindh y’s Drug Btore. j Harry Palmer,, hij employe of the Cole j Mfg. <.'o., who was seriously injured Our opening over, we me pre pared to execute orders for the most fetching ctnations of lla* Milline.'aart. Now shades in Chip Hats, Persian Ribbou-i and many, other lovely novel ties are being shown. An un usually complete and beauti ful line of children's huts is now on display. Th« lnd.es arc Invited to examine i,nr at tractive offerings. Mr9. Lela Adairs Newnan, Ga. For a Weak Digestion. No medicine can replucc food, ut Chamberlain's Stomach tuid Livei Tab lets will help you to digest your loud. Iris not the quantity of food lulu-u il.n: gives strength and vigor to the system, hut the amount digested ami assimilate !. If troubled w ith a w« ak digestion, don't ing ou Monday afternoon, Apnl 2-HU, at : ;ist church, will give u pmno-toite and about two months ago, do, s not improve I fail to give these Tablets a trial. Thou* 4:30. Book Committee will meet nt 1 >ong ,e<.ture-rcc,iai, assisted ty Mi*»! ttlJ dj„ in a precarious condition, i ands have been beueiltted by then u« 3:30, H. S. SANTA, N’owaan, Ga. {Niua Perdue, iu )e list Luplist Oliuicn j Aiii.i x d.j next-'Moieiuy nignl, Apia V* Miss Sadie Mae Powel is iu Knoxville, J tH-giuuiug ut a o’clock. Prof. Knosv, who Teuu..ssoe, to be present ut tiie marriage- j y'je'iuns!\ihs jnepaled u^plendW^rogrum i for. social functions.. Orders for .t bur cousin, Miss Mary Loguu, who jfor thhil ciccasioq, and all l6vers of uiu»-1 uliove tiroutpily aiid sa.tistactorily | will, oa next Wtdjiesday, l>e uuited iu i ic lunltw city- shoutu be t«rc»eut.- j u%llw j by Holt & Cates. Icecream in all flavors, in bnlk and j in brick motilds, for private fumities ami the They oply cost a quarter, For sale by Holt & Catos, Druggists, Nowuun, Ga. Road The News and keep pri'.e.l