The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, April 28, 1905, Image 5

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Your Blood— j Is it Pure? Just at this time of the year everyone feels the need of a spring medicine to assist na ture make the change from winter conditions to summer, to elimi nate waste m a 11 e r which we have not sufficient energy to rid ourselves of, to purify the blood and prepare the system against the hot weather, HOLTS BLOOD MEDICINE fully meets the requirements of a perfect blood medicine. It combines well tried altera tives and blood purifiers in concentrated form with Iodide of Potassium, the whole form ing an active and effective remedy which invariably gives satisfactory results. The dose of Holt's Blood Medicine is small and when considered by the week month it supplies the most economical remedy possible. If you are needing a blood medicine—try Holt's. $1 per bottle Holt & Cates l Trade Mark Prof. A. H. Nunnally visited Colum bus this week. Paris Green and London Purple Fresh lot at Holt & Cates. Mr. Pleas Hilley, of Heard county, was in the city yesterday. Rev. J. R. King and Mr. F. M. Bry ant visited Turin yesterday. Philip Johnston has accepted a posi tion in the Reese Drug Store. Col. L. R. Ray is down from Atlanta today. Mrs. H. H. North and children leave tomorrow to visit relatives in Atlanta. Rev. J. R. King will preach in Fair- burn next Sunday and Rev.F.G.Hughes will fill his pulpit, here Sunday morning ! and Rev. W. J. Cotter at night. Dr. G. A. Nunnally is in Atlantn to day to conduct the funeral of Prof. A. J. Burruss, one of the oldest and best J. A, Stephens and B. J. Fry spent a known of Georgin educators, who died couple of days this week at Wynn's iu that city yesterdav. lake. New cutlery of the finest grade at Holt & Cares. See our line of knives before buying. H. 0, Fisher and H. C. Glover havo returned from a fishing excursion to Lowndes countv. Newnan Pressing Club, O. W. Brad ley, Proprietor, will keep yonr clothes pressed nicely for $1 per month. Clothes will be called for and delivered. Shop over Pope’s hardware store. tf Our ice cream lias a distinct value as food, besides being a delioious treat. Mr. Goss Mattox, formerly of this Bpst dp8prt for »»>; occasion. In any county, is dangerously ill with pneu monia nt his home in Florida. “Hex” Syringes represent honest ma terial, honest workmanship and fair prices. Sold only by Holt & Cates. Household paints work wonders in renovating the home; easily applied and the cost is low. All colors at Holt & Cutes. Hon. W. C. Anderson, of Cnrrollton, was in the oity Tuesday, on route to West Point, where he delivered the Memorial Day address on Wednesday. Call on ,T. 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. * Sample Straw Hats. Five hundred sample straw hats just received, to be sold at actual New York cost. All styles—all qualities. tf Hardaway & Hunter. Weeders for sale, by E. I,. Wnl- toni, agent for improved farm machinery. 2t DAN CROSVENOR SAYS: “Pe-ru-na is an Excellent Spring Catarrh Remedy—I am as Well as Ever.” quantity nt right prices. G. K. Bradley’s Drug Store, Anyone who needs a truss needs the help we provide. Our trusses are high- grade and nil guess work is eliminated front our method of fitting. We guar antee entire satisfaction G. R. Bradley’s Drugstore. W. L. Woodroof, who was a resident of Newnan for a number of years, has accepted n position in the S. A. L. inn- ehine shops, Savnntmh. His ninny friends regret his absence and wish him "good luck" in his new home. Knster exoroises will he rendered nt Mt. /ion A. M. K. Church Sunday night April 80th. Bishop H. M. Turner will he present and will deliver a lecture. Everybody cordiully invited to attend. E. K. Nichols, Pastor. Summer is the dnnger jieriod with babies. For this reason we observe the greatest care to see that every ]mokage of Infant Food in our stock is perfectly fresli and in good oondition. Holt & Cates. Newnan, Ga. J Local News of Newnan ‘As fine soda water as can be had.” i J. T. Kirby, Esq., lost n mule worth That’s a pleasing‘compliment and we $200 on his farm four miles west of the try to deserve it. G. R. Bradley's Drugstore. The electric workers of Atlanta will oity Inst Friday. A negro who was plowing, carelessly allowed the mule to fall into nn old well, and the animal picnic at Pearl Spring tomorrow. Two ! dled b0foro il could l,e rfti8ed t0 1,10 special trains will be run and a crowd of large proportions will assemble at the Park. Dr. G.A. Nunnally was in Atlantn Inst Monday. J. C. Anderson,Dentist, Salbido Bldg. Newnan, Gn. Paul Smith, of Atlanta, spent last Sunday in Newnan. Fine perfumes and toilet articles at Reese’s Drug Store. Mr. Will Walker, of Union Springs, spent last Saturday in the city. Weather Thermometers from 25c up, at Reese’s Drug Store. Mr. J. T. Williams and family visited in Atlanta several days recently. Feather Dusters—new line—all sizes at Reese’s Drug Store. Willard Newsome, of Atlanta, is spending several days in the city. Call and see our line of new ham mocks. Reese’s Drug Store. Money to loan on real estate at 7 per oent. Apply to L. M. Farmer. J. W. Boone and family of Atlanta, visited relatives in the city Sunday. Col. W. O. WrigLt and family sjient last Saturday and Sunday in Atlanta. Hair brushes, tooth brushes and baUi brushes—big line at Reese's Drug Store. h. J. Leo, W. J. Hardaway and R. P. Rose, of Atlanta, spent Sunday in the city. Shoe Polishes—Black, Brown, Tan and White Canvas, at Reese’s Drug , Store. Hon. Julian B. McCurry, of Hartwell, was in the city Tuesduy, attending bank- ' ruptcy court. Fortin work, roofing, plumbing, re- ] airing, see T. M. Martin. Shop below Pinson Hotel. Mr. J. S. Powell returned last Satur day from a business trip to North Geor gia and Tennessee. I have all qualities of stove wood, iii- t eluding the Montevallo and Italian Blue •Gem. fi. E. Davis, 'phone 122. "Chloro-Naptholeum” the great dis infectant, put up in quarts, half gallons and gallons, at Reese’s Drug Store. • Call and see our large line of ham- . pmocks. Quality and prices are right. G. R. Bradley’s Drug Store. Mr. W. H. Cotter and family, of East man, were the guest of Rev. W. J. Cot ter and family several days recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Woodroof and daughter, Miss Emily, of Savannah, vis ited relatives in Newnan the first of this , yveek. Willis Davis, of Atlanta,spent a coup le 6f days iu the city this week, lie came down to assist Holt & Cates during their Easter opening. We have just made up a large line of car spring steel plows, the best plow made for farmers. Mekck&Dext. Mr. T. B. Parks, Sr., a well known resident of this county, was brought from Atlanta several days ago to the home of his son-in-law, T. J. Wilkin son, in Newnan. Mr. Parks is danger ously ill and little hope is entertained for his recovery. Today was the date named for the execution of F. M. Allums. but Allutiis did not hang When ho will hang no body knows. Next Friday, May 5th, is the date fixed for the hanging of Greely Phillips; and, unless a miracle occurs, For expert tailoring and first olass I (j roe i v will be hanged. Dr. G. W. Glower, of GrAUtville, has been appointed by Governor Terrell ns a member of the hoard of visitors of the , Deaf and Dumb Institute nt Cave Spring. "Uncle Jasper" Dickson one of the 1 Fourth District’s oldest and best known citizens, is quite sick. He is near 70 years of age, and his recovery seems j doubtful. HON. WAN. A. GROSVENOK, OF THE FAMOUS OHIO FAMILY. Hon. Dan. A. Grosvenor, Deputy Auditor for the War Department,in a letter written from Washington, I). O., says: •• Allow me to express my gratitude to you tor tbe benefit derived from one bottle of Peruna. One week has brought wonderful changes end I am now as well as ever. Besides being one of the very best tpring tonic. It /« •» o.colUnt OROSVEM R. In a recent letter he says: ../ consider Peruna really more meritorious than I did when I wrote you last. I receive numerous letters from acquaintances all over the country asking me If my certificate Is genuine. I Invariably answer, yes."—Dan. A. Qrosvenor. A County CommUnloner’s letter. Hon. John Williams, County Commis sioner. of 517 West Second street, I lulu t h, Minn., says the following in regard to Peruna: “ As a remedy for catarrh I can cheer fully recommend Peruna. I know what His to suffer from that terrible disease and I feel that His my duty to sjs-ak a good word for the tonic that brought me immediate relief. Peruna cured me of a badcaseof catarrh and 1 know it will cure any other sufferer from that dis ease.”—John Williams. A ('unirfMmRii'a L«tU»r. Hon. II. W. Ogden,Congressinan'from IiOUlsiaiia, lit a letter written at Wash ington, 1>. C., says the following of Pe- ruua, the national catarrh remedy: ••I can conscientiously recommend your l t eruna as a tine tonic and all around good medicine to those who are In need of a catarrh remedy. It has been commended to me by people who have used II, as a remedy par ticularly effective In the cure of ca tarrh. For those who need a good catarrh medicine I know of nothing better." W. E. Griffith, Oonenn, Y writes: •‘I suffered with chroiih catarrh f..r many years. I took Porun :and it. com pletely cured me. 1 think I cruna Is the best medicine in the world for catarrh. My general health Is much, reproved by its use, as I am much strt tiger than I have been for years.”—W. I (Griffith. A Congressman's 1st ler. Congressman II. Rowen, H bkin, Tax«* well county, Va., writes: f can cheerfully recon hend your valuable remedy. Peruna, to any • »e who Is suffering with cstari h, and who Is In need of a permanent at td effective cure." H. Bowen. Mr. Fred. D. Scott., Larne, Chlo, Right Guard of lllramFoot Ball Team, writes: ‘‘As a specific for lung trouble I place Peruna at the bead. I havo us Ml it my self for colds and catarrh of the bowels and It Is a splendid remedy. It restores vitality, Increases bodily strength anil makes a sick person well in u short time* I give Peruna my ltcarty Indorsement.” Fred. D. Scott. Gen. Ira C. Abbott,POfl M street, N. W., Washington, 1). ('., writes: “ I am fully convinced that your rem* edy is an excellent tonic. Many of my friends have used it with the most ben eficial results for coughs, colds and ca- tarrhnl trouble."—Ira l'. Abbott. Mrs. Elmer Fleming, orator of Reser voir Council No. 1(18, Northwestern Le gion of Honor, of Minneapolis, Minn., writes from 25H5 I’olk street, NE. .: “ I havo been troubled all my life with catarrh in my hend. I took l’crutia for about three in o n t h s, a n d now think 1 am p e r m a n e n t 1 y cured. I believe that for catarrh In all its forms Peruna Is the medicine of the age. It cures when all other remedies fall. I call heartily recommend Peruna as a catarrh remedy.” — Mrs. Elmer Fleming Treat Catarrh In Spring. The spring Is the time to treat egtarrh. Cold, wet winter weather often returds a cure of catarrh. If a course of Peruna Is taken during the early spring months the cure will ho prompt and permanent. There can he no failures If Peruna Is taken Intelligently during tjie favorable weather of spring. As a systemic catarrh remedy Peruna eradicates catarrh from the system wherever It may he located. It cures catarrh of the stomach or bowels with the same certainty as catarrh of the bond. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to l)r. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address l»r. Hartman, President of The UarUuau aouitariuiu, Coluuibus, U. Mrs. Rimer Rlemlug, Minneapolis, Mluu. cleaning and pressing of clothing, seeO. W. Bradley, over Pope’s hardware store. Holt & Cates, the enterprising drug- A fine line of samples for those wanting l,ad11 vor y Hu “ ful Kwrtor open- suits made to order. tf. last Mo,,da y a,,d Tue8<,a >’’ Several features of the opening were especially Lost—Pair of gold nose glnsses, last | pleasing to their patrons, but none af- Saturday night, between drug store and my residence on Greeneville Street. Finder will be reworded on returning glosses to G. R. Bradley. Satisfaction with a purchase depends on quality; esiieoially in buying drugs. We sell only the best, but our prices are low. G. R. Bradley’s Drug Store. Judge L. A. Perdue. Dr. G L. John son and P. T. MoCutchen, Esq., were in Macon several days this week attend ing the meeting of the Grand Chapter and Grand Counoil of Masons. forded more pleasure than the artistic decorations in the store. L. B. Mann, of Newnan, is down oil his plantation looking after the planting of his orops. Mr. Mann has 50 acres planted in corn in new ground and bot tom land for one plow. He has always been a very successful farmer, and especially in raising of cotton, hut he also knows how to raise corn when eot- ; ton falls below a profitable price.— Woodbury correspondent Griffin News. I George W. Ramey, formerly a resi dent of this oity, but during the iiast If our drugs and prices are not right, j fi j K ht. years book-keejier for Che Atlanta what chances we take iu making the w 00 [ ( > n Mills, has resigned that position brood, unrestricted guarantee of your t0 ftooept the p0 g ition 0 f manager of the money back if you are not satisfied. G. R. Bradley’s Drugstore. Mr. M. F. Cole, of this city, has been honored by Gov. Terrell ns one of 29 prominent citizens to represent Georgia in the Southern Industrial Parliament, to he held iu Washington City, May 28rd to 29th, for the purpose of discussing Southern industrial development. Wheels For Boys and Girls The average boy or gil l is no longer satisfied with a cut-down edition of an adult bicycle hut demands nn up- to-date miniature of his parent’s inn- chine. For over ton years Fay Juveniles have been recognized as the best children's bicycles made. They are beautifully finished, very simple in i construction, and their few parts ; render them not likely to get out of order. This makes the expense of maintenance very small coal department of the Atlanta lee and Coal Co. Mr. Rainey's friends in New- nan will he pleased to learn that he has secured this responsible and lucrative position. Rev. S. R. Belk will deliver his fam ous lecture, "The Crest of the Conti nent,” at the court house next Friday night, April 6th, nt eight o’clock. Tickets on sale at Bradley's and Reese’s drug stores. Prices of admission, 25 and 50 cents. Mr. Belk is well known here as a splendid preacher and strong speak er and the people of the city will doubt less turn out en masso to hear his lecture. The movement started some weeks ago, which lmd for its object the estab lishment of another cotton seed oil mill in Newnan, has been carried to success, and it is now assured that the mill will he built. Work upon the buildings will be commenced as soon as a suitable site can he secured, and the projecters of the plant promise that the plant shall he in active operation by September 1 sc.— Grrittiu News and Sun. Dr. J. W. Taylor, one of the most gusto, on the subjects: "The H. S. Teacher, his Rights and Wrongs"; ‘‘The Sunday School its Mission and Method”; "The Teacher’s Meeting, its Import and Conduct" ; "Teacher Training, the De mand and Supply". The many friends in this city of Mr. Raymond J. Lee, of Atlanta, will be pleased to learn of the progress he is making in the business world. He is now manager of the notions department of the Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose store and occupies the second position among the employes of this great store. Mr. Lee’s advancement, has been rapid, but not, more ro than he has deserved, as he is one of the most energetio, enter prising young men Newnnn has ever given to Atlantn. The County Commissioners have had grass planted in the court house yard and in the borders around the tile walks. Very soon an emerald carpet will be spread around Coweta’s temple of justice. The oity authorities have had the well on the square filled up and in Its place a water tank was sunk in the ground on the south side of the court house. The drinking fountains on two sides of the court, house will he re moved and a fountain will he placed at each corner of the square. Wheelers for sale, by E. L. Wal- tom, agent, for improved farm machinery. We sell more picture frames in a day than others sell in a year. We will have in another car in about twenty days, sixty-five hundred frames. If we can’t save you money on frames, who can? H. D. Owens AtKinson Bldg. Newnan, Ga. Parents who want the best should p rominenf Masons in the State and who insist upon obtaining Fay Juveniles and accept no substitutes. These machines bear an honored name, and has held many positions of high honor in the order, was in the city yesterday enroure to Macon to attend the meeting are manufactured and guaranteed by n f t |„. (; rft „,i Lodge and Grand Chapter, responsible makers who are exceed ingly jealous of their good reputa- cominitte tion. Do you want, to know more about these beautiful wheels? If so, see them at the store of Mr. Taylor is a member of the executive of the Georgia Masonic Home, which he i-nys will he formally opened to the public in the course of a few days.— Griffin News and Sun. H. S. B A N T A, The Jeweler. On Thursday and Friday of next week Rev. C. O’N. Martindcl', as Teacher Training Secretary of the Georgia Sun day School Association, will deliver j four addresses before the Eighth Sun day School District Convention at Au- Millinery Our opening over, we are pre pared to execute orders for the most fetching creations of the Milliner's art. New shades in Chip Hats, Persian Ribbons and many other lovely novel ties are being shown. An un usually complete and beauti ful line of children’s hats is now on display. The ladies arc invited to examine our at tractive offerings. Mrs. Lela Adams Newnan, Ga. WHO ARE YOUR GROCERS? Tf asked this question, lots of Newnan people would respond—(J. 1\ Stephens it Co. Others would not. To the last named class we put the question : If Stephens & Co. are not your grocers, why not? If fresh groceries, provisions and vegetables of first quality are the kind you want; if rea sonable prices are a consideration; if prompt and reliable service will he appreciated, we ought to get some (or all) of your trade. These are some of the strong points of our store; and on these, and others equally as strong, our business is solidly founded. Who are your grocers? IfC. 1’. Stephens dir Co., we venture to assert you are satisfied with your grocers. If notour customer, why not? And why not become a satisfied patron of this store? Come with c.i IwiHi around to the store and talk it over P. STEPHENS & GO. NEWNAN'S LIVE GROCERS.