The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, May 19, 1905, Image 6
TWO LETTERS.
• Oo.l p .T* ''i
If It i« Mr 1 of mo
- * tlip thotiKht
new* may lilt yo
Mil l»o frit »u1», I
hut. oh,
t<» p > la*tt night!
m i. i.!. !• if pray
or I shall ho
SHE WAb NOT A PURITAN.
Your* ulnccrcly,
MA V '
i I»»»t 11
lift <1 llrr Tit lr*l.
i r i
In lie
-4M 1 0|»
posiii* me >n the rail
H II) "'
fll Wll*
i woman who lo iked
lo III 1"
l\ Ii VI* >
ears of age, and as I
glnie i"1
nl her **•
i - oiiit lly and not in d
1)' ' -in
K* «\\|IP
hi 1 set her down
fm a |e
-dm will
i pni'itanii'iil views on
the up
i*rl of mi
.inl and one who
Would -
ruPIl 11»<*
glilesi I nor at the
hands o
f a Iniv
it Gre.it was my
snip ■
fli(’i(*((
it tin* end of a
,'OII| e o
f ||1»Il!"** J
i ed when we linil been
loll lie
only p.»
- 'Mgers in the eoaeli,
to "
i*r l»nn
fm wniil mid hear tier
I'lia-aut
"Yol ii
ly ii.•4k:
„ M , 1 iniulit 1 n*4k if yon linv*'
Iiliy |" |
pellllilll
,’s*t'in*i* iii your grip?"
I ni'ii
ei| ttill 1
1 was sorry 1 hadn't.
and she
i esumi'il
1 her holt upright post
tton. - ill
1 i, ni; iic i ii tIter was said for
a q da111
•r ol mi
Ii iiii ; then she kindly
IlKkl-tl :
" \ 4 >1111
^ in.mi, (1
e ) on e.it ry Ha* mi'iins
1 <> ujiikc
.i gi i ' 4
u! leniotuide when yoil
travel ?"
1 dliln t 1 a
is sorry for her s:i!*e
Unit i d
.In'l; luu, as a milt PM' of l net,
l * i ii 1 u t
,ire lor lemoltaile. Flo' ■*.!id
it )va - j
t|Ml IIH
I’ll, mill llliollll'l' fifteen
minutes
IMS 41*11
I'lieii slie, smiling.
said:
"Yuan
tt III III,
per Imps you carry a
bottle 1,
1 milk "i
eolil ten V"
the Jllte
in .st - r <■ I not.*
n* 1 with nrriof Hut no;
»k up pfti and wrntu:
glad F*iit v. is n t ho
ppyhape yon f
P^niAlrur thl
Quito overwhi
Joe elm ply t
• |v»at May H
Tin* olumiM st you’ve » vr*r ««**»n?
H< aii when ho propomnl to tun
IiHst y< »r
Yours over.
.Ii iHWPlflN’R "
T A In - In r.itholl St.iml.ml and
Tim.’
s,i H«*rry I**
' , 1 i \ t » , i . I «I«in*I. Ilia ini.
■ | N hi mi m In iv (lull you do hot
etii i \ ; 111 \ U111 * I of a liOtlh'V”
\\ i ll in \ mi kliou “
•: ,, . i’ di < mi min'd iih i.lu* look
id i i ■n.imhi in ili«* <\v»*, "in it wino
or whUUyT
“W .in*, inn ini. Iml U’m in i'jihi* I mu
utin* lo*d wilh”
• \r\ i i i ml v hal It’s In mho of. Imt
11 ii hi) it ritflit tivn*. I’vo ant lion* for
time loim hours wilh my lliroat an dry
ii a . * tilt* mid \ m lia vaul t hlnl I hi*
< h \ n I’ \ lo .iaU ini* I » take a nip "
As I .ii down Im*hIiIi* 111*1* mid hIii*
took a nip sin* .ud dial I inUht * all
luu A.nil 1'oIIn and I till I liar hovimu* r\
I i .hi w i * only I ho roMitll of hIIII :
up i. ..'lit - v\ iili a *u* k ( o v , and dm :*..;
Ii." i • : i iiiiiIit 'I my J Hirii'*) dii* l).*at
in* i rI\ • • *: oik*a ol otlrlii’o and • i I
COLORS AND MOSQUITOES.
Th** IliitiKry l'i‘»N Ire Sniff in Have
n Dislike For Yellow.
A young girl was lllk'.tg about mos
qultis * Shi' >■:. I spoilt tin* (..minor in
u plii. i* whom they wot.* numerous.
Hut I notii'O'i." slu* siii.i, ".lint wlii'ii
I wo;" a yellow .Iross 1 didn't got a
single llitl'.”
•■1 >i.I yo tic* tha - I i i ■ . ■
solontisl. Anil fin'll In' wout on eager
ly:
I am triad you notlood tliat. for it l«
a vi'i'i: .ition of I'ortain experiment-
Hint wo liuvo untile.
"Wo iniido tin'-.-' cxporitnoiils in a
• f.iu/.o l'lit. and llioir ohjo.'t was to as
oi'i'tain tlio HTi'.'t on mosquitoes of col
(It'S.
"Wo pill.'
witll I'lolll
found tliat
frantically
while tin* ;
tindor any <
"Tin* experiments extended ovor sev-
oral weeks. Wo hail in tin* tout stone
\ i ssol'f for tin* mosquitoes to l.med in.
We discovered that next to the dark
Inue the mosquitoes sought tin* dark
red box. After the dark fed came
brown, then scat'lel, then black, then
slate gray, then olive green, then violet,
tle ii pearl gray, then while.
"Tlills \ve proved th at mosquitoes no
tloo colors, and we formulated two
helpful hints for the inhabitants of
inosquito ridden distrlots
"'III" (Irst hint is to wear yellow to
esoapo mosquito bites II lid to Use yellow
netting for bed canopies and window
screens.
"The second hint Is to use a blue
lined box If you want to trap mosqtil
toes. Willi this box in an infested re
gion you could easily catch and destroy
thousands of the Insects dally." New
York Herald
oil In tin* tout boxes lined
of different lutes, and we
the little pests crowded
into tin* dark blue box,
•Mow box they would no;
'li'eumsiitneos enter.
Hind
tin. ■
. ago
lid lo a.lopl mo It sin* ha In'l
lie all oluer than I wit *. I Id
I II .1II MI I 1
.1,1,011, |
told that you
lor i '..I »||"l Klilgli*) *-i
look Iasi night lake
■d hens 1 o |i p], pqt
mil h i o m a Inn ry
• In.
did.
did
your ululcr think of me?
Itobtr 11 I. "Id man, after hikin'
your money I ain't got tin* lieurt to toll
you! Non York World.
Otic A ecomiil lull men I Alreiuly.
Parent \od what do yon propose to
leach the I'hlltlt'oii in your school of
iuilintlioi111 ■» V
Tcacber To sit, stand and lie prop
erly,
I'aront W- ;|, yon need only to tea. h
mine lo sit mil stand My husband is
i solicitor for i real cut ale llrtn. Haiti
moi'i* Atnoi lean.
The lltrilelloil.
Ilarrv There < something llhoilt that
\lm III. limon I tli 11 appoa Is to mo
Dick Non "ii c! She's a perfect
fright. Hut they do say she's got lots
of money
(Iconic, that's It! I knew
lomethlng a limit her that
at I met I ve. llostou Tran
■ tali Jenkins,
o i h thing' 'i
o lest Ice! | .a
Harry H
there was
was awful
serltd.
sill'
ii
Wi
I hopes
tom o!
Nee
Mis
til n
all folks I
I II ill • cf I
I w liked ''ght n m
i h'lcaus Vim I h'ltio
Tinier llolll l lilKl
Not lot!.; ago ill a < '.nn e er.itn i i
In o I i Now \ oi l. an el.no ly mail
I o'd Goner.ii Wlli'i'lcr, who
the : i d of honor.
• ■ v am lo -hake bauds v dh
goner.* i " he said, pulling out the
cn, lie had
Mr. Van <
tie's Faster
fill otto* \
crltnsot)!
l.ltilo Ha
I like I
! May
Life.
■1 Mnlcli.
■. atnlnlng III t lo Hat -
All, this is a lion ut l-
n exquisite tint of
It's thl
l thought
- s um* color
her cheek-
you would
that Sister
Hrooklyn
inly
>ral,
the
I'll
XVI
or blue ?" laughed the
■ t promptly.
" v, as the I opt V. 1 fought
oi under the stars and bars, mi l
,boys fought with you under
i rs and st ripe • Now \ or!*
Ilcst r Id nl.
"||or husband is teaching her lo sa ,
'yes’ and 'no ' "
"That's strivige Wliy does lie iv
-trio! tier In sit- h a fashion?"
"lie. atm" If she says a ay more she'
sure to say It ungrainninllenlly.”
’ i n« I l’l.' it n , d it
« i.
lie V St. I'll I"
Oldbo.i (teutallv
.ay, lift.', and III
about t went)', d"
More.
o'.* - if a man
• woman of Ills
yon think that
Weary Willi,
good tiling if
would emlgrati
Dusty Ithode
Weary Willi
Iiaper >lat day kill
rhlladelph a Press
. a n l* i n it
I dim: > bill It'd be i
lot o' them Filipinos
ver ter Hus comiiry.
Win fur?
I was readin’ In dr
logs an’ eats’ ein.
Mi
I lead to an unhappy m in cc;o
... Young I think It would be more
HI.,'!, to I- III to u role -tod prop mil
l 'i. tlio he Standard and Times
III- to
Hi- or You ought
la -t III . hi. so as to pi
r.p tail, am about vnil
I'stlic! And deprive vott i
mo of listening to them?
thin wh 11 a self deny tig .
nre! Poston Transcript.
have dnvod
nl those gos
the pleas
You deal
o i turn oi
.lust m, A venture i.lrl.
"Jioos she run at'tor the tneu, as has
been reported'.'"
"Noe. hat dly that Imd. blit sb
doesn’t run away from them either "
Houston Post.
Mu* llliln'I Winn >1 ncli.
I II M'N|>4IIIMl V4*
"So you prefer a horse I > an nutoino
bile?"
"Yes," answered the Irascible man.
■ \ her* ' doesn't tt "it threats and
blows with tlio silent contempt that an
automobile displays," Washington
Star.
Tlic Noiillierii l*rol»lrin.
Moaiuh'riii'.r Mike Winn's lint l bear
about you takltt' a bath?
Thoughtful Terence Hat's what I'm
g an' to do Pm goln’ ter*try ter re
.luce ile acreage at least -d per cent.
Now Orleans limes 1 minoiTtil.
4«»»:» I’roihiftr,
Church \ou say he's In the corn pro
ducing business v
Ooihain Yes. indirectly.
"1 don’t understand you."
"Why. lie's a shoe manufacturer."
Yonkers Statesman.
A snlniin rlnc Sltcnnl.
Here Is one of the lati'st wonders of
the deep, put there by mini. Under
Heath tin* Sandy Hook lightship Is a
big bell, rung by power from tin* same
little engine which tools the foghorn
The hell rings live one. live one, live
one. lift.y otie, tin* number of (lie
lightship. An otllcer on tin* bridge of
an Incoming steamship picks tip a tele
phone receiver on the bridge, say eight
niilos away, and hoars the uumliei
ringing He knows what II Is and
where ho is.
The Idea is simple. Water transmits
sound more than three times as quick
Iv as air. Against the plates of the
* easel way down In her hold forward
under I he water line Is a drum which
catches an I magnllles the sound. A
telephone wire doea the rest. It mat*
t -a n it how hat’d i gale may be blow
! lag or whether the foghorn can he
I,card, the hell Is a sure indication It
has be at i- ported o'l’ Huston as having
I a >■'..a * e at a ' stance of fourtem
miles New York Post
I*.oni 1 lull' <it Well l*'»l<!
An uptown llori^i who n<lvt*rUso<l for
a i"* e specialist r.' ailly was bewail
lug bin inability to ibid one.
"I: is lit," ad * ert: ling for goad hotel
help m Hie riiy w "a the -umnier re
sort a a on opens.'' lie said. "Kvery-
hoily worth ha lug Inis a Job 'i'll > rose
season in New York is brief, but it j
needs an exp'Tt to handle them while ;
tin v la si If he is io supply a h .;h p I el
trade. I taeatt by that a badness In
which i union on d i no! hesitate to pay
.si each for title roses, it is not every
grower 111 it > an be depended upon to
pi till o h at) ) Ill’ll led liowc.'S, rs lilt
and rich In color and with long, strong
stems When a florist (huts a man like
that he has a prize. Pom' thousand dol
lnrs a year is not at all a big salary for
him, and for seven months of lluii time
lie has a sinecure A man liU • tli.it is
paid not so mueli for what ho does as
for whaI he knows." Now York Press.
11 nnilcrfti! Mnrk.inuinulilp.
II Is a proud moment in the IM'o of a
Hritish soldier or sailor to bo pro
iiomiecd 1m, the king a credit to the
country. Such a compliment was paid
to Able Seaman llolllnghursl during
his majesty's recent visit to Ports
mouth Ti e honor of royal recognition
, was due to the remarkable skill of (he
ltrltisb sailor in gun practice. With
a Inrge square canvas target six feet
by eight, in the center of which was a
comparatively small bullsevo, scarce
Ii larger than a man's hat. placed at
a distance of 1,500 yards. Hcdk' ghurst
hit it seven times out of ten with six
Inch shells, making a record that will
go down in targi i practice history.
In addition to the complimentary
word: pronounced by King Mdwaril.
the sailor had a further honor conferred
upon him by a personal presentation to
Ills majesty.
CALIFORNIA
Do you want to live where the climate is mild the year round—
where labor is never oppressed by stress of weather, and where
animal vitality is never lost by mere conflict with cold?
Do you want to live in a region where the resources are more
varied than in any other equal area in the v/orld, where the division
of great ranches affords a fine opportunity to get a small farm that
will assure you a competence?
Do you want to live where, with a minimum of labor, you can
grow profitable crops of grapes and small fruit, oranges, lemons,
olives, prunes and almonds, alfalfa and grain, where crops are sure,
business is good and capital easily finds profitable investment ?
Then go to California, where both health and opportunity await
your coming.
The Chicago, Union Pacific and
North-Western Line
is the most direct route to the Pacific Coast, and there are two
fast through trains daily via this line, over the famous double
track railway between Chicago and the Missouri River.
Special low round-trip rates are in effect via this line
throughout the summer to various Pacific Coast points, and
colonist low rate one-way tickets will be on sale during Sep
tember and October, which give an unusual chance for settlers
to make the trip at a minimum of expense.
Daily and personally conducted excursions are operated through to San
Francisco, Los Angeles, and Portland without change, on which a double
berth in a Pullman tourist sleeping car from Chicago costs only $7.00, via the
Chicago & North-Western, Union Pacific and
Southern Pacific Railways.
FILL IN THIS COUPON
ANO MAIL IT TO-DAY.
W. B. KNI3IIERN,
P. T M. C. & N. -VV. Ry., Chicago, III.
Pica iff mail free to my lJUreas, California booklets, maps and full
particulars concerning rales and train service.
NlV |4*
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors.
(rBOUOFA, Oo\v. in County
All |h*isoiih iiuinbtcd ro the estate of
Sum! 11 S. (rtlison, Into of K'lhl eounty . do-
c. anod. ati* hereby notified t > make im-
ini'diaio imyuiout, and nil those having
demands against, said estate, are Imieby
; notified to rtmdtu ill their claims in
lei im of the laiv This Ma loth, I MO t
H. Harrteld, Hannah, Douglas
'Comity, Gri,, Kxoi'utor of the estate of
: .-insail S. tltlwon, deceased. tit
Atlanta & West Point Hail road Co.
Tin* Wostorn Kailway ofAlidnuink
Direct Between North, 1 • 1 U. S. Fast
Mail Route. Through l'alace Sleeping Car*s. Dining
Car*s. Tourist Sleepers to California.
HEAD DOWN
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV 20, 1204
HEAD 111'
A newspaper man is about the
busiest man in town, and yet some
people are fretted because he can
not go at every beck and cad, be
everwhere at every hour of the
day, find out things it is impossible
to find out, get everything abso
lutely accurate, though misinform
ed. You need not doubt that he
is busy, that he has plenty of
troubles, and that he is doing his
level best at all times.—Exchange.
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Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the
Very Best.
•I linvt' Vo_>n using Clmmberlniu’s
Hough Remedy and want to -ay it is the
best cough medicine 1 have ever rnken,"
says Geo. L. Chubb, n merchant of
Harlan, Mich There is no question
about its being tlie best, ns it will euro a
cough or cold in le-- time than any oth
er treatment. It should always be kept
in the house ready lor instant use. fora
cold can bo cured in much less tune
when promptly treated. For suit) by
Holt A Hates, druggists, Newnnn, Ga
* Melik-
Above rruin «.Nuly. (’oniwctioiis ut Now <Irleuns for T
jor Tiiske'-rve, ’•lilsU*u«l for Tu11uIi*i>mm*.
l.u* i iTiiiut* uni oiiiin "lation lciiv. - Albmt.i dii ii y. < xcept Sinidiiy nt &:JH)
leave* L.Ninmyv nt a. m. arrive*- Atlanta S: 15 a. m.
Trains an ! Pullman sleepers New York and N<*\v Orleans. Through
on and Now Orleans.
Train.-*‘7 and Washington and s-»ufhw« stern Liinit**(I. I’nllman sleener-.
nr s. tib-i r. ititoi and dining cai*'. (.'••'nploi" -"t'vi- • N* w York and New Orleans.
Train t»7 Onited >iate- t’nst mail. Through day t laches Atlanta and New Orleans,
Writ • f -r mi) x. o'h -.lilies and i it formal ion.
J. M II I!Y W.\ IM). J. I*. BILLUPS,
D. 1*. A., Atlanta, da. !’• A., Atlanta Ga
OH AS. A. WICK KRSTTAM.
l’l t— mid (1* n M '.* i At la at i On
Mexico, (California. At ('hebnw
». Returninf!
lies Washing
ompartmen
III** I’lt'iitp.
Mrs. WVaryun I'm sorry 1 ovor mar
r!oil suoli a la/.y man.
'iryuii 'l'm nor la*/y, my tioar. \
siutpl' ilon*! want to Injiuv my health
by working hotwoou meals. I'incln
nati Kmjuiivr.
rii
i* K\ pliiun I Ion.
\Yhal aro some of the uses
L. i»*t ly Woman Uememl>»*r. I’m not
l»arii ;*;i• uhtHil havii'.ga sir.kin^ like
ness. kn! t iini'*( have a j.o'Uy pktnre
t crtnlnlv ViiimnU Think.
Churi'lt Do * "it tiolieve that animals
think?
Gotham—Certainly. Doesn't the ear
bog who takes up nil tin* seat think lie
owns the car? Yonkers Statesman.
Professor
of hot air?
student In oratory It is said to be
especially useful in w arming the audi
ence up to the subject.- Detroit Free
Press.
\o ViadoiilpN There.
"Do yon think it a disgrace to die
rich?"
"Well. I've seen a few tombstones
over people who had done it, and they
didn't apologize." Judge.
II in Opinion.
Denison Is that card club you and
your w fe Joined n progressive bridge
club?
Park Slope (wearily)—Not very. —
Harper’s Weekly.
< !» iflVe’** Oiltl Spectacle*.
I.leuieminl General Hhaffce lias the
most remarkable pair of spectacles in
Washington. They are of enormous
sir,**, perfectly round and nre incased
in heavy rims of black tortoise shell.
When be puts them on they Impart an
unusually severe look to his strictly
military features. They say about the
war department that the general wears
the glasses in order to frighten young
, lieutenants. They are of the pattern
worn sometimes by Chinese manda
rins. but General Chaffee says be
bought them in this country.
Mrs. Sewell, of Coweta county, is
visiting the family of Mr. J. D. Sewell
I Mrs Sewell is85 years of age and mmh
j the trip through the country.—Can oil
Free Press.
WhySuffor From Rheumatism?
Why suffer from rheumatism win
i on* application ot Clmmliei Inin’s Pu
j tnlm will relieve the pain? The qtd
i -I w in.di tins liniment affords o-.nl*
| st and sleep p "ilile. and tliat alone
sv irtli many titu - e-cost. Many wo
,g i illy for a short r
, have been Imp]
\ Sitpir Cnnt* I'nlter.
F. M Cockrell. Jr . son of ex-Senn-
tor Cockrell, is the inventor of a sugar
cane cutter tliat promises to revolu
tionize the sugar planting industry of
the south and at the same time to make
it - inventor a millionaire. His machine
will do the work of more than a hun
dred men. It cuts, strips and tops
the cane and is pronounced by experts
who nave soon it In operation a won
derful machine that will mean as much
to tlio sugar cane industry as did the
cotton gin to the cotton business
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Claims Sustained
United States Court of Claims
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