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After
the Doctor
After the physician has
made a careful study of
a case and has decided
upon the remedies neces-
snry to cure, then the re
sponsibility of the drug
gist begins. The reme
dies prescribed must be
pure, of s t a n d u r d
strength, and must be
accurately compounded
Our appreciation of
this responsibility is
shown by the rare stock
of prescription drugs we
carry and by the modern,
scientific methods em
ployed in our prescrip
tion department. Your
physician will be pleased
if we fill his prescrip
tions.
Holt & Cates,
Trad * (o)
Mark
Newnan, Ca.
Frank Lee lias returned from a short
visit to Atlanta.
R. J. Pool, of Selma, is visiting rela
tives in the city.
Heidt Pendergrnst has returned from
a short visit to Atlanta.
Sticky fly paper and poison fly paper
at Reese's Drug Store.
Col. Austin.a leading lawyer of Atlan
ta, was in the city Wednesday.
Rig lot of bulk and box paper just ar
rived at Reese’s Drug Store.
Next Sabbath Rev. C. O’N. Martin-
dale will preach morning and night at
Turin.
When in need of n buggy give men
call. Will save you money. E. L.
Waltom.
Cholern-Infnntuin and Toothing Pow
ders for teething children at Roese’s
Drug Store
Jethro Jones, Esq., a prominent plan
ter from near Whiteshuvg. was in town
Wednesday.
Brown J. Summers, of Atlanta, spent
yesterday in Newnan with his father, J.
H. Summers.
Bowman's Headache Tablets cure all
kinds of headnoho. Price 10c box at
Reese’s Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hall left Tups-
We have just made up a lot of har
rows. Any oue needing a good harrow
should get one we make.
4t Merck & Dent.
A meeting of the creditors of J. M.
fhristiati, the bankrupt druggist of
Grantville, will be held in the office of
Referee R. O. Jones on next Monday.
Buggies for young men, buggies for
old men, top buggies, runabouts, any
style you want. See me and I will save
you money on buggies. E. L. Waltom.
Messrs. M Salbide and P. T. MoCnt-
olien were in Macon a couple of days
tliis week, representing Tattered Com-
mtuutery, lvnights Templar, in the
Grand Uommandery.
For expert tailoring and first class
cleaning and pressing of clothing, seoO.
W. Bradley, over Pope's hardware store.
A tine line of samples for those wanting
suits made to order. tf.
The Rev. J. W. Walden, D. D., pastor
of the First Presbyterian Church of
Athens, Ga., will assist Rev. O. O’N.
Martindale in a meeting in Newnan
front June 12th to 20th.
H. C. Arnall, Esq., President of the
Wahoo Mfg. Co., is in Knoxville, Tenu.,
this week attending the ninth nununl
; convention of the Ameriouii Cotton
Manufacturers' Association.
Newnan Pressing Club, O. W. Brad-
day for an extended visit to relatives in i ley. Proprietor, will keep your clothes
? Local News of Newnan I
Prof. Clms. Astiu is at home for a few
days.
Mr. Wade Dent was at home last
week.
was in Attanta last
J. T. Brooks
Tuesday.
Handsome hammocks at small cost at
Holt & Cates.
J. O. Anderson,Dentist, Salbide Bldg.
Newnan, Ga.
J, M. Blount, of Senoin, was in the
city Monday.
T, B. Sanders, of Roscoe. spent Sun
day in Newnan.
Fred Hunter. Esq., was ovor from
Turin last Monday.
Mr. Jasper N. Sewell, of Roscoe, was
in the city this week.
Cotton seed meal and hulls for sale.
See V. E. Manget, Jr. tf
H. A. Camp, Esq., was up from
Grantville Inst Mondny.
Rawson Dent made a business trip to
Chattanooga this week.
L. E. Watkins, from near Grautville,
was in the city Tuesday.
H. D. Owens made a business trip to
HogauBville laHt Monday.
Insist on having Climax coal. Good-
wyn sells it for $5.25 per ton. tf
Money to loan on real estate at 7 per
oent. Apply to L. M. Farmer.
S. J. Elder, of Atlanta, was greeting
friends in Newnan last Tuesday.
Morton Murray spent Monday and
Tuesday with frieuds in Atlanta.
Hon. and Mrs. H. W. Camp, of More
land, spent Wednesday in the city.
Col. Frank 8. Loftin was in the city,
from Franklin, the first of this week.
Dr. Tlios. Cole went to Macon Thurs
day to attend the meeting of Shriners.
W. C. Ragsdale, a well known citizen
of the 6th district, was in town Tues
day.
Hon. L. M. Farmer, who lias been
quite sick for the past few days, is some
better.
Mr. W. W. Anderson, of ForByth, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reynolds
this week.
For tin work, roofing, plumbing, re-
I airing, see T. M. Martin. Shop below
Pinson Hotel.
Mr. H. O. Ellis, of Union Springs,
Ala., was the guest of friends in the
city last Tuesday.
The R. D. Cole Mfg. Co. lias com
menced the work of erecting the bank
building at Turin.
Neals’ Enamels, Varnish, Stains and
Household Paints in full variety of col
ors at Holt & Cates.
Editor A L. Bevis, of the Franklin
News and Banner, was in the city Tues
day and Wednesday.
E. C. Goodwyn sells the genuine Mon-
tevallo coal. There is no such coal as
“Climax Montevallo.” tf
A. W. Stubbs aud Robert Strickland
have returned from a fishing expedition
down in Meriwether county.
I have all qualities of stove wood, in
cluding the Montevallo and Italian Blue
Gem. E. E. Davis, ’phone 122.
D. T. Manget and Ellison Richards
are in Jacksonville and Tampa, Florida,
on a business aud pleasure trip.
Tennessee and North Carolina.
Call and see our new line of station
ery. We have some big bargains to of
fer. Reese’s Drug Store.
Dr. G. A. Nun mill y nml Judge A. D.
Freeman are in Kansas City, attending
the Southern Baptist Convention.
Miss Dollie Bailey 1ms returned to
her homo in the country, after spending
two weeks with relatives in the oity.
Mr. and Mrs. Spence Darden went
down to Grantville yesterday to attend
the funeral of Mr. Wood Frederick.
For mending oliiim, glassware, crock
ery or anything in iron or wood, use
“Iron Glue." At Reese's Drug Storu,
| Summer underwear lor men and wo
men is going at greatly reduced prices
in the New York Bargain Store’s May
sale.
Violet Ammonia, Berated Talcum,
Toilet Waters, Spiro and Mum and cith
er hot weather toilet goods at Holt, &•
Cutes.
Lawns at a sacrifice in New York
Bargain Store’s May sale. Big stock of
summer dress goods will delight the
Indies.
Mrs. Isaae Stevens is in La Grange.
Mrs. O.O. Parrott has been quite sick
for the past few days.
Miss Leola Simms is the guest of her
aunt, Mrs. I. P. Bradley.
The ladies of the West Side have or
ganized a bridge whist club.
Miss Lyuda Simril lias returned from
a visit to Miss Ruth Bailey.
Miss Bessie Whatley spent Saturday
and Sunday with friends at Turin.
Mrs. Harvey North and children re
turned last Saturday from Atlanta.
Miss Julia Mae Hackney has returned
from a delightful visit to Amcricus.
Mrs. H. B. Jones, of Woodbury, is the
guest of Col. and Mrs. W. G. Post.
Miss Rowenn Turner has been ill for
the past few days.
Mrs C. W. Orr, of Charleston, S. O.,
is visiting relatives in the e.itv.
Miss Gertie Post, of Grantville, visit
ed relatives in Newnan last Tuesday.
I
Mrs, W. G. Post spent Sunday and I
Monday with relatives nt Grantville.
HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS.
Congressman Meekison Gives Praise to
Pe-ru-na For His Recovery.
pressed nicely for $1 per month. Clothe
will be called for and delivered. Shop
over Pope’s hardware store. tf
FREE.—Write to J. B, Vaughn, Ath-
' ens, Ga. for a free sample copy of his
new song book, “Windows of Heaven"
No. !i. Twenty thousand of this book
made and sold in one month.
John McMichoul, probably the oldest
citizen in Coweta county, died at his
homo in the 2nd district last Saturday
night and was lurried Sunday it the
Pitts cemetery. He was 8b years old.
Congressmen W. C. Adamson passed
through I lie city last Sunday, enronto to
Grantville to visit Hon. W. A. Post.
Mr. Post’s friends will bo pleased to
loam that his health is steadily improv
ing.
F. A. Houston, of the Third District,
killed a large mad dog a few days ago.
The dog appeared in the field where lie
was at work, aud was shot by Mr. Hous
ton after an exalting battle with the
animal.
if i lie iird district,
I. P. Bradley this
! F. M. Allums, the wife murderer, has
: been returned to jail here from Atlanta.
SnorilV Brown concluded it was cost ing
the county too much to keep Allums in
tho Atlanta jail; hence his removal to
May sale of seasonable clothing at this place.
New York Bargain Store will interest
examiue our splendid
you. Call and
stock.
Rev. V. A. Ham is in Macon this
week attending the convention of coun
ty school commissioners and mingling
with the Shriners.
Call on J. T. Holmes, real estate agent,
if you desire to rent, buy or sell a homo,
vacant lot or furui. Office at J. W.
Stripling & Sou’s. *
Mr. Edward Clark lias returned to
his home in Lake City, Fla., after
spending a few days with the family of
Mr. J. H. Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Roberts, of Opeli
ka, Ala., were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Arnold last Sunday. They
were euroute to Kentucky.
See the New York Bargain Store’s
lovely display of millinery goods and
note the low prices that are being made
in that great, special May sale.
Work on Lovejoy Memorial phureh,
in East Newnan, is progressing rapidly.
The people iu that part of the city are
anxious to see it completed.
Oxfords for men and women go in the
New York Bargain Store’s May sale. Iu
style, finish, fit and wearing qualities
they will please all purchasers
Look at
Your Watch
If your watch does not go
quite right, bring it di
rectly to us. If its pulse
doesn't beat regularly and
exactly 60 to a minute,
something’s wrong. We
can fix it. No feature of
our business is receiving
more attention just now
than watch repairs. We
guarantee perfect satis
faction.
H.
S. BANTA,
Jeweler ———
Georgia
Newnan,
For the best buggy made and sold iu
Newnan see us. We can build you a
buggy to your own tnste, and guarantee
every one for 12 months against inferior
material. Call and see our lino before
buying. it Merck <fc Dent.
Among the Sliriners gathered in Ma
con tins week are tho following Nobles
from Newnan: Rawson Dent, Tom
Fisher, Jack Powell, Jr., J. O. Addy,
J. F. Reynolds, J. G. Arnall, O. B.
Glover, E. G. Cole, T. B. Muiigum and
E. M. Colo.
Absolutely pure materials enter into
the manufacture of our ice cream. No
filler or artificial cream substitute of any
kind is used. As a result our orenm is
wholesome ami palatable to an unusual
degree. Let us have your next order
for borne use. Holt & Cates
One of the prosperous industries of
this city is the Newnan Marble Works,
J. E. Zaclmry, Proprietor. This con
cern turns out high grade monumental
work and deals in marble and gruuite;
and it is one of the most promising
manufacturing enterprises in Newnan.
There will be nil all (lay singing at
Mill Chapel Church the Fourtli Sunday
in May, conducted by Prof. J. S. Moore,
and other vocalists. All who love song
service are invited to be present, with
well filled baskets. Leaders and good
singers are es]>eeially invited. Revival
No. 4 will he used.
Sheriff Brown went to Franklin
Wednesday and returned with Wilkes
Willeoxon, a negro wunted hero since
last fall. The negro is charged with
assault witli intent to murder Wilburn
Byrd, another negro. He was captured
by the sheriff of Heard comity in a se
cluded section near the Alabama line.
Miss Leola Sims,
visited Mr. mid Mrs.
week.
Miss Ada Williams, of Atlanta, is ex
pected next week to visit her sister,Mrs.
Byrd Parks.
Mrs. E. W. Jones mid children, of
Opelika, are visiting the family of Mr.
Frank Simril.
Mrs. T. S. Parrott lias returned from
a short visit to Miss Mary Goodrum at
College Park.
Miss Nettie Orr, of Newnan, is visit-
ing relatives in tho city.—Tuesday’s
Atlanta News.
MissNeliti Lou Walton has returiu d
to her home in Newnan.—Tuesday s
Atlanta News.
Mrs. Annie White, of Washington,
D. O., is in the city the guest of M r. and
Mrs. Sam Banks.
Miss Claire Holmes lias returiu d from
a delightful visit to Mr. and Mrs. I.en
Holmes, in Atlanta.
Mrs. I. E. Walker will entertain quite
a number of her friends at an informal
j party this afternoon.
Mrs. John Arnold and little daughter,
I of College Park, are visiting the family
of Mr. H. M, Arnold.
Mrs. Geo. Story nnd children, of
Roojiville, are spending the week with
relatives in the city.
Mrs. Ellis, of Hogansvillo, spent a few
days in tho city this week as guest of
Mrs. W. O. Wright.
Air. and Mrs. Geo. Rainey and futility,
of Atlanta, spent Saturday and Sunday
witli relatives iu the oity.
The ninny friends of Mrs. R, F. Mil
ner will bo delighted to hear of her re
covery from a severe illness.
Several of MIhh Marrilu Peavy’s
friends complimented her with a sur
prise party Wednesday night
Miss Belle Vernon King will entertain
the Salmagundi Club on Thursday af
ternoon, May 18th, at 4 o’clock.
Mrs. L. P. Thomas and children, of
Little Rock, Ark., ure in the city to
spend the summer with relatives.
Mrs. A. J. Smith and children, of At
lanta, who have been visiting the fain-
CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON PRAISES PE-RU-NA.
lion. David Meekison, Napoleon, Ohio, ex-member <>f Congress, Fifty-fifth
District, writes:
'/ have used several hollies of Peruna and I feel greatly benefited
thereby from my catarrh of the head. I feel encourag'd to believe that If
I use It a short time longer I will he fully able to eradicate the disease of
thirty years’ standing. ’——David Meekison.
ANOTHER SENSATIONAL CURE: Mr. Jacob I,. Davis, Galena, Stone county,
Mo., writes: “ 1 have been In Imd health for thirty-seven years,and iirtor taking
twelve bottles of your Peruna I am cured.”—Jacob L. Davis.
If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from tho use of Peruna,
writ!' at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement or your ease, and be will bo
pleased to give you Ills valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. liartman, President of Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, <»,
It will be
to your interest
to look over
OUR LINE
of
NECKWEAR
a line that is
as far in advance
of others as
the Russians are
of the Japs.
ORR S POWELL.
The Methodist Sunday School will
picnic at. Ponce do Leon Springs, Atlan
ta, Saturday, May 27th. Special train
will feave Newnan at, 7:40 a. m. Round
trip rates for udults 75c and children 50c.
All arrangements have been perfected.
ily of Mr.B.T. Thompson,have returned ,lfi L,!0 " iK a " id " al r,;Hort ' an<1
l 101Jle ( the picnic will be n really enjoyable
Miss Rosadelle Holmes has as her
guests tliis week Mrs. Waterman, of
Boston, nnd Miss Katie Tatum, of At
lanta.
one for both old and young.
D. T. Manget & fin’s, cigar factory,
DEATH OF JOHN B. WALTOM.
John B. Waltom died last Monday nt
the home of his brother, P. M. Wultom,
near Moreland, at the age of 72 yenrH,
The burial occurred Tuesday at tho
Wultom family cemetery, the services
being conducted by Rev. Mr. Walraven,
of Turin.
Mr. Waltom died suddenly, after hav-
Wood Frederick, a prominent citizen
of Hogansville, was killed byii passen
ger train on the A. & W. P. last
Wednesday about midnight. Two trains
going in opposite directions, were pass
ing through Hogansville; and, in trying
to cross the tracks and avoid one of
them, Mr. Frederick was struck by the
eighteen hands. Mr, Manget is now in
Mrs. George Rainey has returned Tampa, Florida, and will probably cm-
from Newnan, aftera visit to her mother, ploy some more cigar makers before re-
Mrs. Elizabeth Dent.—Tuesday’s Atlan- j turning home. This enterprise is rapid-
started a few months ago with three ing been indisposed but a few hours. Ho
employes, is now giving employment to : was a bachelor and was not a member of
any church. 1I« wasa brave 'Confeder
ate soldier iu the conflict between the
States, being a member of Oapt. Moses’
ta News.
ly assuming large proportions and is
Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Bradley and little °"° N,)Waa,1 ’ H most flourishing in
son will leave next, week for Texas and
will spend two weeks in Ft. Worth, I
Dallas and Waco.
Mrs. Thomas Callaway and little'
dannliter, of Atlanta, returned home |
Tuesday, after spending several days
with Mrs. K. G. Cole.
dustries.
A Live Mercantile Firm
In this week's News appears a quarter
page advertisement of the. well known
merchandise house of Bradley & Banks.
Bradley & Banks are numbered with
the loading merchants of Newnan. They
have an immense trade, which has been
built up by push,energy, fair dealing and
the personal influence of Pul Bradley
.Miss Julia Gocio, who is attending and Sam Banks—two of the most genial
the Georgia Normal and Industrial Col- and popular basilicas men in Newnan.
lege at MiUedgevillv, visited tier sister, The advertisements of Bradley &
other train. He was a first cousin and Miss Laura Gocio, of this city, Saturday Banks will appear regularly in tho News
also a brother-in-law of Mr. Spence ! and Sunday last. and every advertisement will be of iu-
Darrlt-.u of this city.
comjiany of this county.
Mr. Waltom was a man of modest
but excellent character; an intelligent,
upright citizen. He shrunk from public
ity of any kind; blit his worth was ap
parent to his family and intimate
friends—to all of whom his death is a
severe shock.
Mrs. Roscoe Gorman, Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Smith and little daughters. Amelia
and Elizabeth, of Atlanta, spent Sunday
in the citv with relatives.
f The women of the First Baptist forward with pleasure to Miss MeLe-
ohurch met last Tuesday afternoon and roy’s entertainment, to be given at the
organized a woman’s prayer meeting, auditorium on May 19th.
to be held at the church on each Wed
nesday afternoon at 4 o’clock. All the
women of the different churches are in
vited to attend these meetings, and
make them as interesting us possible.
The Methodists of Newnan will
celebrate Children's Day on the
morning of Sunday, June nth. A
program of musical exercises is
being prepared for the occasion,
which is expected to be one o£
Many people in the city are looking forest and importance to the News rau( b j great pleasure and profit. Dr. R.
CHILDRENS DAY EXERCI8E8 AT
METHODIST CHURCH.
&
It will be a
thoroughly enjoyable occasion, and
worthy of the patronage of all who love
vocal nnd instruineutol music and ad
mire art in elocution.
and Sam
W. Smith, of LaGrange, familiar-
i ly and affectionately and widely
known ns “Unc'e Rufus” will de
liver an address on this occasion
j and will preach in the Methodist
Newnan Knights of Pythias will give ] church in the evening of the same
a barbecue at Mineral Spring in the af- day.
Watch the advertising of Bradley
Banks.
K. OF P. BARBECUE
Sample Straw Hats.
Mesdatnes Ella Leverett
Come with prayerful hearts, asking the Banks entertained the Salmagundi Club
T ,, , , / J , . . yesterday afternoon. DominoeH and
Lord b blesBings, that muon good may jqjuch were the games played. Each of dies and friends of the order w ill be j
be accomplished. the guests was presented with a dainty their guests. The ’cue will be an ele-
One Who Feels the Need of Prayer. stick pin as a souvenir of the occasion t affair and royal entertainment is „ K ’ v '; ''"I*' * 1 * * * * d ™' 1 f.'/d* 1 ® “fawlmts i™*
Delicious refreshments, consisting ot . • received, to be nold at uotuul New York
Insect powder in bulk and package at j C( . cream, cake and marshmallows, m store for the fortunate guests ot the cost. All styles—all qualities.
Reese’s Drug Store. were served. occusion. tt Hardaway & Hunter.
ternoon of May 25th. A number of la-