The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, June 09, 1905, Image 5

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’aints or Little Jobs There are dozens of places around every home which can be made more sightly at small cost and with little trouble by the use of paint and enamel. We have these paints ready mixed, in convenient little cans with patent tops which do not even need a cnn opener. The quality of the paint is the best, it will dry linrd, wear well and give perfect results. Different kinds of work reqnire different kinds of tr,atnuut. We have exactly the paint needed for ob taiuing best results in every case, and take pleasure in suggesting and advising customers in their use. Enamels. Black, white and beau tiful tints. Bright, colors for porch furniture, flower pots, stands, baby carriages, etc. White and tints for interior dec ation, furniture, etc. Varnish Stains. To imitate nnt ural wood and also varnish all at one operation. (Jan bo used over old paint or fresh wood. Re stores furniture to its former lustre and beauty, renews old and worn articles. Dries hard and positively does not remain sticky as do many cheap var nishes. Floor Paints. It is easier to keep a painted floor clean and sucli floors are much improved in np pearauce. We sell speoiul floor stains in Oak, Mahoguny, Wul nut and Rosewood, also floor paints which have no varnish in them. Household Paints. Handy little paints in all colors ready for use on dozens of little jobs that are too small for a regular painter to do. 15o and 20c cans. Brushes of all sizes suitable for amateur aud professional work Carringe and wagon paint, fill ers, etc. Holt 6 Cates Trade Mark Newn&n, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey spent|2 sevioal days at Whitesburg this week. .Tim Goodruni, of Atlanta, attended the funeral of little Marilu Goodruni, Sunday. Choleva-lnfantum and Teething Pow ders for teething children at Reese’s Drug Store Mr. J. P. Bradley has returned to New M rs. T. S. Parrott Bpont. last Saturday in Atlanta. Miss May Rnssell is spending a few York, after spending a few days in days in Atlanta. Newnan Fortin work, roofing, plumbing, re- niring, see T. M. Martin. Shop below Pinson Hotel. ,T. H. Wynn, Esq , of the fit-h Distriot, wai mingling with friends in the city Tuesday. i Bowman’s Headache Tablets cure all j kinds of headache. Price 10c box at 1 Reese’s Drug Store. J. A. DaviR, Esq., one of the 4th Dis tricts clever citizens, was in town Wed- Mrs. W. Tom Brooks nnd little daugli- nesdny. j ter have returned from a visit to West Point. Miss Claudia Bass, of Atlanta, spent last week in the city. Miss Mary Jones, ot Tnrin, is the guest of MissCleone Hnm. Miss Mary Simms, of Cave Spring, is visiting relatives in the oit.y. Miss Lillian Clarke, of Covington, is the guest of Mrs. U. A. Merck. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Pendergrnst, are spending a few days in Lnthersville. Whitesburg Call and see our new line of station ery. We have some big bargains to of- Reeso's Drug Store. fer. Misses Edith nnd Alma Boone, of At lanta, are the guests of Mrs. D. W. Rev. O. O’N. Mnrtiiulnle will preach Boone, at Turin next Sunday morning and nl Miss Nell Pinson leaves tomorrow for Oordolo, after a vi«it to relatives in E. C. Goodwyn sells the genuine Men- Newnan. tovnllo coal. There is no such coni as >IjsR Willenfi R looul) n f College Park. "Climax Montevnllo. tt isexpeoted next week to visit Miss Mary W. L. Benton, who has been traveling Murray. for several months, is mingling Coweta relatives and friends. with Mesdames W. G. Sndler and Glenn Annual commencement of Hutcheson College began last Sunday morning, when the Rertnon was preached by Rev C. M. Liphatn, of Fairburn. His theme was,“The Forces that Mako Character.” His sermon was listened to by a large ooncourso of people. The day was an ideal one, filled with heaven’s sweetest sunshine and earth’s loveliest breezes, accompanied by the song birds’ dearest and most charming music. A number of noted singers were present, and added much interest and enthusiasm to tho program of music. The song service began at i):!)0 o'clock and continued for 45 minutes. At 10:15 both Bundzy Schools of the town assembled at, the college hull for a union service. After a brief exercise, the next hour wns de voted to the preaching service. In the afternoon a special song servioe was held from 2 to 4, in honor of tile visit ing singers. Rev. W. A. Parks preached Sunday night. On Monday at. 10a. in.,the commence ment exorcises were resumed, with a literary entertainment by the Phi Kappa Society, which is composed of the young men of the High School. This program was good, being interspersed with a number of very amusing and original songs. After these exercises, the orator of the day, Congressman W. O. Adam son, was introduced liy one of Carroll's representatives elect,Hon. H. ,1. Reaves, I of Roavesville. Judge Adamson was ill SYSTEMIC CATARRH SO LITTLE VNPER8TP.QB Claims Many Thousands. A Tragedian's Thanks to Pe-ru-na. Arnold, of Grantvillo, wero in tho city . Hue spirits and fully in touch with the ; For mending china, glassware, crock- Tuesday. I work of the (ley. His speech was elo- i try or anything in iron or wood, uso ••Iron Glue.” At Reese’s Drug Store. Goodrich White lias gone to Thomas- ville to spend vacntion with Rev. Ed F. Cook nnd family. I have all qualities of stove wood, in cluding the Montevnllo nnd Italian Blue Gem. E. E. Davis, ’phone 122. J. G. Cheney is at Borden Springs in stalling nil electric plant in the big ho tel at that place.—Carroll Times. Joseph Kingsberry, Esq., one of Car rollton’s most prominent citizens, was in tho city Tuesday. Mrs. Will Mattox and children, of quetit, and intensely patriotic, lie was Florida, are visiting relatives in the city and county. Misses Jonuioe and May Thomas leavo next week for Cnrtorsvillo, to he gone severnl days. Miss Mnble Mitchell loaves tomorrow for Columbus, where she will spend several days. M iss Lucile Ham, who hns beeu teach ing school at Lexington,On., is expected home next week. Mrs. Warner Camp, of Moreland, was the guest <f Miss Rowena Turner for a listened to with the closest attention and heartily applauded by the large audience. The exercises Monday night were by I the primary guides. Their entertain ment was good and called forth much praise from many in tho audience. The songN and ruoitations by many of tho little folks were of the highest order. Tuesday morning at 10 a. in. the young ladies of the High School aud girls of the lnionnodiato grades enter tained the large audience with appro priate exercises by the W. F. R. Liter ary Society. Several beautiful pieces were rendered by memlM<rs of this so ciety, after which Col. 0. E. Roop, of Judge A. D. Freeman 1ms returned from a stay of several days in Macon at * ,,w days last week Mercer University commencement. Mrs. B. C. Sanders and her mother, A called meeting of the Newnan ! Mrs. Varner, nro visiting relatives in Carrollton, the orator of the day, made Lodge of Odd Fellows will be held on Northeast Georgia. j «»« RddrHfl * t0 , thu - Ton,, « nd ' , ' H ot tho Sooioty. His thome was ‘ Wo- Mrs. B. F. Pickett and children ox- „ |Uld il0 , )ortmyed wltl , tll „ | uvlul pect to leave next week on an emended | uml llliud of ttIuirtt(a , tlle ull gelic bl . ttlUy visit, to relatives in Atlanta and Doug- ; ftud K [ ol .j 0UH renown of the true woman, lasvillo. | (jpi Hoop won the unstinted praise of Miss Mnry Orr will entertain the G. ! evory one by bis matchless and cluirm- ;; Local News of Newnan !! n Cols. W. L. Stallings and W. G. Post were in Senoia last Monday. • Insect powder in bulk aud package at Reese’s Drug Store. Dr. G. A. Nonnally was in Macon Tuesday and Wednesday. Stick/ fly paper and poison ty paper ,,at Ree(je's Drug Store. AU the new driiibs nnd creams, and j all the old favorites are at Hop &. Cotes. | tlie night of June 17th, at which time j ' Mi candidates will be given the third do-1 groe. Messrs. Jim Askew and ike Jackson [ nnd Mr. Sikes, of Hogansville, nnd Ar-1 tlinr Thompson, Esq , of La Grange, I were in town Monday. Prices on ladieR’ summer shoes have been cut below any prices ever mndo in Newnan beforor NeW York Bargain Store. I enu interest any prospective pur chaser of a buggy. Give me the op portunity and I’ll Hell you a buggy right that will certainly please you. E, L. Waltom. Bowdon Litha Water, on draught,and iu half gallon, one gallon aud flve gal lon packages at Holt & Cates. We make a specialty of supplying this water ; fresh from the springs. Pure, sweet cream delivered every day, except Sunday, at your door. Pos tal card the day before will get your order filled. A. H. Arnold, Newnan, Ga. 4t W. D. Candler, a son of Ex-Gov. A. D. Candler, who is a special agent of tho United States Census Bureau, spent several days in the city and comity this week securing statistics of manufactures Ladies' skirts and waists, men’s and L. A. D. Sooiet-y with a picnic at the | ing oration. boys’ clothing, summer dress goods and Big lot of bulk and box paper just ar- co r,ton fabrics, hosiery, corsets, outfits rived at Reese’s Drug Store. f or iufants and children, neckwear, C. P. Buyers, of Whitesburg, was in ; laces and embroideries, linens nnd mus- II -town yesterday. Insist onhaving Climax coal. Good wyn sells it for $5.26 jier ton. tt J. T. Cash, of the 4th District , was among the visitors in town yesterday. Money to loan on real estate et 7 per cent. Apply to L. M. Farmer. Messrs. W. C. Wright and A. G. Hendrick were in Franklin yesterday. Mr. Pearce Fouse, of Augusta, spent Monday and Tuesday in the city. Mr. Ralph Pendergrnst, of Atlauta, spent Sunday at home. W. L. Stallings, Esq., was in Atlanta last Tuesday. Rev. W. J. Cotter was in La Grange I the first- of this week. R. P. Row, of Atlanta, was iu the city Sunday. / John A. Stewart, of Atlanta, was in town Tuesday. Rev. Ira Caldwell, from Smyrna, was in town Tue day. Mr. E. D. Cole, Jr., is out again, af- ier a w^es.’.-, illness. Two nice office rooms for rent. Ap ply to Atkinson Bros., City. E. fl . Morn, Esq., was up from La Grange last Tuesday. Mr. Wade Dent was in the cry s f -ver- il lay- this week with bis family. Mr. H. C. Glover made a business trip ro Alabama this week. Mr. .1. W. Stripling has recovered Hum an illness of several days. lius, jewelry, millinery, shoes and Ox- lord ties, are all going at unprecedent edly low prices in the wonderful Sum mer sale at the New York Burgain Store. Mineral Spring on the afternoon of Fri day, June Kith. The exercises Tuesday night were of an excellent order and kept the close at tention of a very large audience. A Mrs. W.C. Ellis returned to Union Springs, Ala., yesterday, accompanied number ot pretty recitations were ruu by Miss Lizzie Hill, who will speud a month in that city. Mrs. Fort and children nnd Mrs. Dan iel, of Americas, stopped with friends in the city Wednesday. They were en route to Hogansville. Mrs. E. D. Fouse is expected to return soon from Month Georgia, where she has been visiting in Valdosta, Quitman and elsewhere for some time. Col. F. S. I.oftin, wife aud daughter, Miss Conie, left today for Louisville, Ky. They will visit Nushvilie, Cincin nati, Washington City, and other points of interest. Miss Vera Lassiter, of Lnthersville, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. jjtjant last- Wednesday. She was en -vonte home-'lrom the G. N. and I. Col lege in Mitledgeville. Miss Jessie Cotter, of New Orleans, is in the oity upon a visit to her jiarents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cotter. She is re ceiving a hearty welcome from her many friends.—La Grange Graphic. do red by the girls of the High Sohool; a number of original songs and instru mental music were given. The program was concluded by a very pretty histori cal drama, entitled, "The Indian Prin cess," which wus most successfully pre sented. | The annual literary address was made on Wednesday nigiit by Hon. E. T. Bleed, of Villa Rica. The subject of bis address was, “The Strength aud Bourco of the Patriot’s Hope.” It was u most masterly effort, aud won for the speaker uew aud additional laurels. He showed that there were three leading sins of which man wus most easily a victim; namely, appetite, love of wealth and ambition. Mr. Bleed drew some very pathetio pictures ot modern day victims of each of those three tempta tions. His stroug and pointed sjieueii will linger long with people who heard him. Two very pretty recitations by young ladies ot the High School deserve M|>eeial mention. Miss Mattie Ella Latimer re cited most beautifully “The Conquered Banner.” Miss MaudeCavender ohurm- 1 ■■■ : I od her audience with her excellent reel- I have a lot of serviceable second band | tation of "The Convicts’ Soliloquy. The rakes and mowers. They are offered ] program of the evening was closed with awuydownlow. Farmers needing these , a famous “Culled Minstrel” by u iium- machines will save money by calling on | ber of the High Sohool boys. In speaking of Peruua, Robert Down ing, the famous tragedian, Hays: “You may notice that persons in poor health always find the heat most Intol erable; this I avoid by using Peruua. I know by tlie thermometer that then weather is hot, yet 1 have felt the heat less this summer than ever. ••I find Peruna a preventative against all sudden summer Ills that swoop upon one In changing climates and water. It Is the finest traveling companion and safeguard against malarial influences. “The cooling action of Peruua on the mucous membrane makes it invaluable to actors and singers, as It does away with that tendency to sndden hoarseness go apt to overtake one on emerging from hot dressing room to a draughty stage. ••To sum It up Peruna has done me more good than any tonic I have ever taken,”Hubert Downing. Dr. Hartman was the first physician in the United Htates to accurately de scribe systemic catarrh. His remedy, Peruua, the only systemic catarrh rem edy yet devised, Is now known all over the eivillzed world. Write for a copy of Dr. Hartman’s latest book,entitled,“Chronic Catarrh.” Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Bantturlum, Columbus, Ohio. All corresponpence held strictly fidcntial. Write Right If you wish to write right, get nn Eagle Self-Filling Fountain Pen. This pen is a beatify. It is sub stantially and correctly construct ed, of good material, in one of the largest pen and pencil plants in the world. It is not only made to sell, but to give genuine satis faction to every user. It is handy ami clean, being self-filling. This is the fountain pen for the people, sold at a popular price It, is worth $2 and should be sold for that, but it goes in this store for only $1.60. It would cost tlmt iu any store in the United States, and more in some of them. | me. E. L. Waltom. Thorough disinfection of your prem ises means better health to your family this summer. Wo havo all tlie best- dis infectant at reasonable prices. Holt & Cates. Regular meeting of County Commis sioners occurred Inst Wednesday. Lit tie except routine business was trails- Picnic Delicacies The picnic period of the year is with us again— the season when young and old flock to grove, lake or other place of resort “on pleasure bent.” t The I unch basket is ever an indispensable ad junct of the picnic party; and it’s a part of our business to till the lunch basket lor picnic parties with good things to eat. Your attention is directed to a few of the good things we can place in your picnic basket: We sell all the products of the National Biscuit Com pany. They need no introduction to the owner of the picnic lunch basket. In addition we can al ways furnish 1‘ickles, Olives, Canned Meats, Im- ported Sardines, etc., of sta’ndkrd brands always guaranteed to he fresh and of first quality. II Just now we can add to the above the first Peaches and Cantaloupes of the season. C. P. STEPHENS & GO. NEWNAN’S LIVE GROCERS. Legal Advertisements. HHKUIFF'H WALKS FOR JULY During the entire commencement sea son of three days und nights, the finest of order and good will prevailed among all. Much credit is due to the honored president of the school and his very ef ficient corjis of teachers for tlie excel lent work of the school year; us well uh the brilliant exercises that marked tlie closing days of Hutcheson College. The Board of Trustees will meet next acted. John H. Martin was employed j Saturday at 1 o’clock in the afternoon as a ohaingang guard; succeeding C. B. | f ,, I)Un)0 se of electing new teachers ! levied on ns the property ef I.. H. J Cotton, who resigned. i for tlie ensuiug year, and the tranmic- f,.,' r ’,, p, ( uv <,r of H. S. BANT A, —Jeweler —- Newnan, « Georgia tiMMHWMMMI-MMII Tlie luxury of shaving ones self roach- ei its 'highest development when onr perfect accessories arc nsed. Perfect, razors, brushes, sonps, powders and face lotions at. Holt & Cates. Go to the New York Burgain Store’s : Summer Sale of Millinery Goods. The j latest styles and prettiest creations of j j the milliner’s art are being closed out at ! the lowest prices ever made in Newnan. t-ion of otiier very important business connected witli tlie college. Among tlie large number of visitors iu Whitesburg during the week were: Misses Emily W ages, Burna Bui nett, Mattie Coojier, Oscar Nix, G.W. Bur nett, Roy Sox, Verna Tomy, Dr. G. W. Stricklund, Dr. J. N. Strickland and wife, of Carrollton ; Misses Nannie and Will Kilgore, Essie Bagwell, Messrs Ayers, Hensiee and Kilgore, of Villa Nothing like Ice Cream for summer Rj ca ; Miss Josie Wages add Mrs. C. E. : desserts; delicious, easily and quickly ; served, it provides an ideal refreshment. Let us supply vour requirements tins summer. We guarantee satisfaction and prompt delivery. Holt & Cates T. W. Powell, Jr., formerly with the Reese Drug Store, lias accepted the po sition of clerk in tlie Boiden-WheeW ! Springs Hotel. Bradley, the bright i young son of Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Dav -. | is also at Bordeu-Wheele:, where be i- in charge of tlie cigar and news stand. Kuglar, of Bowdon; Miss Blake Almon, of Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cnv- ender, Frank Oavender, Paul Warren, Leonard New ton, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Newton, Mr and Mrs. R. W. Jackson, Misses Lelu Jackson, Maud Warren, Nannie Sue Bridges, Myrtie Boone and j Albert Boone, of Sargent; Messrs. Lee Croft and Horace McKoy and Miss Ona Cavender. <iEOItOIA—Cowiits County. Will be sold before the court bouse door in the city of Newnan, said enmity, within the legal hours of sale,on the lirst Tuesday in July, iHoo, to tlie highest and best bidder, for rush, the follow ing described property: One 2J Inch Kaniuhar separator, complete witli stneker, mounted on four Iron wheels. Number -ths,. H. Drake and from the ity Court of Newnan Iti favor of Avery and .McMillan vs said Drakes. This June Stli, lUofi. Also at the same time and place, the life estate of Nancy Caldwell and also the on, - ninth i l-H; undivided interest in remainder of K. M. Caldwell in .and to the following land, situated In the (Jrantville Dlatriet of Coweta | County, in posae-salon of Nane.y Caldwell, to- j wit: All of lot of land number fifty three (O'l) j and that p. rt of the east half of lot of land number fifty four lf>l) wlileh lies sooth ot New 1 River or Morgan's Creek. Bounded on ili« north by land nf John Dunbar and New River on tin* east by Mrs. H. K Leigh and T. K. /Cel lars, nn the south by Hcott t’avts mi west by K. Mobley and John Dunbar. Ing in the aggregate 2*s acres more or less. Levied on as tlie propel ty of aaid d- fendants,ue ; above described under and by virtue of three 1 justice court fi fas issued from the Justice | Court nt tlie llbuth District,U. M., said county, j in favor of Roberts & Longino possession>il Nancy Caldwell, to wit: All of lot nl land number fifty three (5ti) and that part nt the cast half of lot of bind number fifty four (6-1) wlileh lies south of New River or Morgan's Creek; bounded ops the north by land of John Dn bar and New Klver, on the east by Mrs. S. E. Leigh and T. K Zellars, on tin- south by Hcott Davis and on the west by K. Mobley nnd John Dunbar, containing in the aggregate 0<H acres more or less, Levied on as the property of sain defendants an above dc scribed, under and by virtue of two justice court fi fas issued from the justice court of tin- 1 iuntil District. (J. M., said comity, In favor of Roberts * Longino against P a. Caldwell and Nancy Caldwell. Lew made bv U. a Berks L. (J., nml turmsl over to ,. This June Mtli, 1H0 >. J. L. BROWN, Sheriff. Highest- quality toilet articles of all kinds at Holt & Cates. Oi’eaius, lo tions. powders, soaps, perfumes, ninni- ont'e and dental goods. Every nrticle of known merit soon finds plane in our stock. This afternoon J. L. Vaughan, one of j onr loon 1 cotton buyers, dosed a deni ! witli Ben Hill Tompkins, tlie big cotton planter of Heard county,for 4 10 bales of cotton. Tlie price paid was H t-4 cents, i which will amount to $18,000 or *20,- 1 ( 00 —(Jurroll Times, June 1st. Dr, P. D. Pollock. ex-Prettidenf of ,st Nancy ' Mercer University, is at present in Moti on till! suit In- Levy made by vertome. 'I his Bubscr b- 1 f n 4 the News. Caldwell and K, M. Caldwell C. A. Bur.s L. C.,«nd turned Jane Sth, la.gi. Also at same time and place, :he life estate of Nancy Caldwell and hImj tin- ole-ninth (1-9) undivided interest in rcmaimlci-of P- a. Caid- vcll in and to the following land, sittings! in tile i.iaatville Dis.rlct Coweta -J t. , in roe, Gn. His health has not improved, but family and friends still hope lie will : n cover. At, one timo Dr Pollock was Superintendent of Nownuu’s public schools, and his friends here join with his friends throughout, rite State iu wishing him speedy restoration to health