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Local News of Newnan l
Carl Lewis, of Atlanta, is spending
the week in the city.
Mr. Sam Banks was in Marshallville
this week.
W.
2t
Eight Dny Clock for fl.HS, at .1
Stripling & Son's.
Mr. .1. H. Summers sjnMit Inst Sunday i
in Atlanta, visiting his children.
E. C. Goodwyn sells the genuine Mon- Dr. li. L. Hood and family, who t- |
tevallo coal. There is no such coal as moved to Texas about two years ng<
"Climax Montevallo." tf from Coweta County, have returned am’ i
will reside at Sargent. They are wel
comed hack lo Coweta l>y many friends. ,
P. L. Sutherland, Esq , was in lie
city from Saturday until Tuesday .when
he returned to .Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs
Sutherland and children hnvo decided
to spend the summer at their country
home in this county.
George P. Harrison, .Tt\, of Opelika,
Ala.,the sixteen-inonths-old son of Gen-
R. A. Hamrick, of Union Springs, I oral and Mrs. George P. Harrison, is
Col.Garland .Tones,nprominent young
attorney of Kansas City, Mo., was in
the city several days recently.
Mr. Millnrd Farmer, who has been
dangerously ill for several vVeeks, is im
proving.
Judge R. W. Campbell, of LaGrangc,
and Col. J. \V. Austin, of Atlanta, wen-
in the city Mondnv on legal business.
TWO BEAUTIFUL WOMEN WHO ESCAPED
SPRING CATARRH BY TAKING PE RU NA.
Spring Fever is Spring Catarrh==Nothing Robs One
of Strength Like Spring Catarrh.
Pe-ru-na is the Finest Tonic
For a Weary Woman.
Ala., was in the city the latter part of ; with his grand parents, Dr. and Mrs. U.
last week to attend the funeral of his A. Nnittially, while his parents are in
Big line ol new Toilet Soaps at Reese s j grandmother, Mrs. Ann Hill. Louisville attending the reunion.
Ding Stole. For Rent—!T rooms close in, for light j \ team from Decatur will play a
J. W. Murray spent last Sunday hi j housekeeping. Parties with children game of ball with Newnan's team on
Cedartown. ; , lee( ] n0 f apply. Address jHistoftlcu box the local diamond tomorrow. Decatur
Mr Rigdon Simms is ill at his home : *>'• i has a fairly good team and this contest
in this city. Attractive shirt-waists,worth *1. fl.AO I robably he an interesting practice
Try tlie new Tastless Castor Oil at and $2, all to go in our Julie sale at till, K nn "
Reese’s Drug Store. cents each. This knocks all the bargain Mr. ,T. A. Hunter is having improve-
made before in Newnnn. moots made on two residences owned
Insist ouhaving Climax coal. Good-
wyu sells it for 16.25 per ton. tf
Money to loau on renl estate pt 7 per
oeut. Apply to L. M. Farmer.
prices ever
J. W. Stripling & Son will sell you n
good Eight Day Clock for li SkS. 2t
Ross Echols, of Heard County, was in
Newnan last Saturday.
Attorney W 1). Hamrick, of Carroll
ton, was in town Saturday.
1 give both quality and quantity ol
stove-wood. Davis. Phone 122. tl
Attorney A. H. Freeman was in At
lanta last Wednesday.
T. K. Zellars, Esq., was up from
: Gtantville last Monday.
Talcum Powders, all makes,at Reese’s
Diug Store
Col. Watkins, a young attorney of
Opelika, Ala , was in the city Tuesday.
Mr. M. Salbide is critically ill at his
home in this city.
Mrs. J. '1'. Williams, who has been
^ sick the phst week, is improving.
Writing paper in pound packages and
envelopes, at Reese’s Ding Store.
J. Stanley Powel is in the city, aft* r
no absence of several weeks in Tennessee.
Will and "Buck" By mm visited rela
tives in Cedar Creek District last Sun
day.
High priced labor has no effect at
Davis’ wood yard; hi 1 splits his own
wood. SM
,1. B. Hatchetts and wife and J. J.
„M iilinns and daughters attended the nil-
day singing at Elim last Sunday.
D. T. Manger is having a five-room
cottage erected on Temple Avenue, t, r
renting pat poses.
■ “Uncle John” Shell and John Addv.
Esq., of the Isl District, vve re in town
Monday.
Mrs S.illio Ware and Mrs. J. C.
Greenfield and young sons, of Atlanta,
visited relatives in New nan this week.
Prof. J. H. Walkin' and family left
last night on a visit of some time to
relatives at Grantville.—Griffin News
and Sun, June Sltli.
New York Bargain Store.
1 can interest any prospective pur
chaser of a huggv. Give me the op
portunity and I’ll sell you a buggy right
that will certainly please yon. E. L.
Walton:.
Go to the New York Bargain Store’s
Summer Sale ot Millinery Goods. The
latest styles and prettiest creations of
the milliner’s art are being closed out at
the lowest prices over made in Newnnn.
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. •ft
bv him on Spring Street; and the News
is informed that ho will have two
houses erected on Temple Avenue at an
early date.
Work is progressing on the new oil ;
mill, which is being erected ai the rail
road crossing on the site of the old com
press. R. D. Cole Mfg. Co 1ms the con
tract for erecting the necessary build
ings and will push them to completion
with usual dispatch.
Mr. and Mrs. Boo/.t, who have been
conducting the Pinson Hotel in this city
„, for some time, will return to Cedartown
at an early data. On their departure
Mrs. Sallie Parrott and Miss Sallie
Miss 11. Inez Silvern, 18!l W. UWlt-h street, New
York City, Grand Recorder Daughters of Americnu
Independence, writes:
“Nine years of work, without a vacation, wore
out my nervous system. 1 lost my appetite and felt
weak and exhausted nearly all the time.
“Peruna restored me to perfect health fit ttve
weeks. It Is the finest tonic for a weary woman
that I know of. I gladly endorse It.fl. Inez
Silvers.
Peruua Is tlie most prompt and permanent cure for
all cases of nervous prostration caused by systemic
catarrh known to the medical profession.
MISS ESTELLE CAMPBELL.
Hammond will lake charge of the Pin-
I have a lot of serviceable second hand w|| House,
rakes and mowers. They arc offered
away down low. Farmers needing these , New meat market on Dopo Street,
machines will save money by calling on I two doors from Cutt-ino’s corner, will
me. E. L. Waltotn.
Sacrifice sale of millinery continues
at New York Bargain Store. What you *
want and need cm l»- bought so ela lip
you can afford to buy twice as much as
at any other store.
Attorneys Holdcrness. of Carrollton,
Strickland and Moody, of Hogansvillo,
Whitaker, of Franklin, and Justice, of
Gm-noville, were in town yesterday on
legal business. ’
The women of the First Baptist
Ohurf.di invite all who are interested in
tin ir Wednesday afternoon prayer meet
ing to be present on next Wednesday af- ,
tornoon tit 1 o'clock.
Newnan continues to grow. 1 lie
building boom i- a continuous pcrlorm-
uncc here; nod yet there is alwaysa
scarcity of houses. Our citizens should
go right on building.
prof. E. O. Sunders, Principal of the
public school at Pratt Utty, Ala., who
is a sou of B O. Smalms, Esq., of this
,-ity, i- spending the summer wit It rein
ti ves and f rientls in On wet u Ooutlty.
Lightning struck the residence of Mr.
Mike Powell, on Giveueville Street, lust-
Mondnv afternoon, doing slight damage,
amounting perhaps to $25. Fearing
fire, the alarm was turned in, and the
lire company made a quick run, but the
building did not lake lire.
keep a full line of fresh meats nil the
time. All orders filled promptly, satis
faction guaranteed. Give ns a trial and
see for yourself that we will give you
your money’s worth. Your trade will
he appreciated. Ralph Potts & Co.
■>f ’Phono I MO.
Nathan Brown, a negro convicted lit
ln-t term of eottrl of killing Emmett
Edge, another negro, and who was giv
on a life sentence, will have to serve out
his sentence. IBs ease was enrriod be
fore the Supremo Court, which, this
wet li, allirmed the decision of Superior
Court. Attorneys A. 11. Froeiimn, W.
j L. Stallings and J. W. Shell wen
Brown’s lawyers.
Miss K,stelle Campbell, lit) N. High struct. Nash
ville, Tenn., writes:
•Peruna helped me when almost everything else
failed. I was rundown from overwork, as I had
not been able to take a vacation for three years
! and naturally my nerves were all unstrung and I
was greatly In need of rest and a tonic.
‘1 went away for two months, but did not seem
to get my strength back, although J was taking a
prescription which the doctor gave tne before I
went away.
“At the requestor my relatives, with whom I was
visiting, I began to use Peruna, and you cannot
realize how glad I was when within a week I found
I was feeling so much belter. Inside of a month 1
was feeling splendidly, ready and able lo take up
my work again.”-— Estelle Campbell.
Col. NY. G. Post Ims returned from
Hot Springs, Ark., where lie went lone-
company his mother homo to Grant
ville from that plane. Mrs Post went to
Hot Springs recently with her husband,
Hon. W. A. Post. Mr. Post runmitiH lit ■ —■
Hot Springs. His health is improving, I ( i, lljflll . lnft t
A Spring Tonic.
Almost every body needs a tonic In llio
spring. Something to brace the nerves,
Invigorate the brnln, and cleanse the
blood. That Peruna will do this Is be
yond all question.
We have on (lie thousands of letters
-which testify to the curative and pre
ventive value of Peruna in cases of
nervous depression and run down eon-
dltlouB of the system. Wo quote a
typical ease:
Mr. Frank Williams, :t!tH6 .’Hth street,
New York City, member First Presby
terian Church and Captain Capitol Golf
Club, writes:
“f.... , soring I suffered win- ee i-ii-i-i
MISS B. INEZ SILVER A
and a run down condition which seemed
Vecy 11i111•-ii 11 to overcome,
“1 tried several different tonics Iml
did not rcem to gel much heller until I
begun using Peruna. M.v recovery was
slow, rail I was Improving and I was
glad toeoiitinuc using tl.
“At the end of (wo iiumllis my health
was restored and I looked and felt mueii
better than I had for years. Yolir rem
edy 1s well worthy of a recommend
mid 1 am pleased to give It mlnr.”-
Frnnk Williams.
Peru till never fails to pre
spring cati.rrh or nervous prostru
lion, if taker, in time.
vent I
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I’c-rii-na Contains No Narcotics.
One reason w hy I’erutlivhas found per
manent use In so many homes Is that-It
contains no narcotic of any kind. l’e-
rilliii Is perfectly harmless. It can bo
used any lengi li of II me without acquir
ing a drug habit. Peruua docs not pro
duce temporary results. It Is permanent
in Its effect.
It has no bail effect upon tin- system,
and gradually eliminates catarrh by re
moving the cause of eatiirrh. There tiro
a mill 111 title ot homes where I'em mu has
been used off IIIIl. oil for I \M C I y VI Ill'S,
Siieb a thing could not tie po-* 1 -1blu if
periiiineoiilniiied any drugs of n uu.r-
I'olie naliire. All co.'r -spolldouoo held
Miii'tl y conlldcnlml.
nnd bis relatives and friends hope lie
will return to Georgia in excellent
health.
The News tins received two telegrams
this week from P. T. MeOutClloli, who
is traveling through the West with the
National Editorial Association. He re
ports that the editors were royally en
tertained in Oklahoma. Indian Territory
and Texas. They arc now headed for
BABY’S HEALTH
The health of tlie baby depends largely on his getting a fond
that perfectly agrees with him. If the food that you are now using
is not giving perfect satisfaction we suggest that you try some of
our brands We make it a point to see that every item in this line
is absolutely fresh. Infant, foods deteriorate with age, therefore this
is important By seeing to this point we help guard your
health. The following brands always in stock:
Imbv's
Horlick’s Malted Milk, 60c, 1.00.
Peptogenic Milk Powder, 50c
Ridge's Food, 60c and 1.00
We can truthfully say that none of these brands have
Mellin's Food. 50c and 76c
Nestles Food, 50c.
Lactated Food, 50 cents,
arried o>et
been
from a former season. All are perfectly fresh and can he depended upon
for the very best, results.
Mothers who are finding difficulty in securing a food adapted to the needs of their infants are re
quested to ask for a sample of some of these foods, as it is possible that one or another will ]»n ve
the food needed. Only actual trial will determine which.
Nursing bottles, 10c, 3 for 25c. Nipples. 5c, 0 for 25c. Bottle brush, s. 5c. 'J cot lung r.egs,
5<- Pacifiers, J0c and 15o. Rubber dolls. 25c. Rattles. 10c. A full liue of toilet good- for t he
health and comfort Of the baby. Talcum Powder, JOc to 25c. Johnsons Baby Pr.wdei, 2oc.
Soaps, 10c, 16c and 25c cuke. Perfumes and Toilet waters, Powder Puffs, Baby Brushes, Dumbs.
Particular attention is paid at this store to the compounding of’pro
scriptions for infants. The most scrupulous care is observed in this
work and the hast of medicines are used It is the privilege d ev
eryone to have prescriptions compounded at the store ol t heir choice,
no matter on whose blank the prescription is written. We solicit
y 0U r particular prescription work. Telephone orders always receive
prompt attention. An extra phone and nri extra delivery hoy take
care ol them.
l’n • Ho '“list country.
Mr. McUutcImti reports hot weatherand
heavy ruins in Texas and states Unit
crops are late.
Program ininoniioed in Inst week’s
News for Children's Day at Methodist
church was carried out lust, Sunday
morning very successfully and with
pleasure and profit to the audience. 'I lie
church was tilled to overflowing and
many jsirsons were unable to get into
the building. Rev. K. W. Hmitli, Presi
dent LaGrange College, delivered u
characteristic address; delighting and
instructing bis audience.
Haralson
I )r. Tom Taylor, ot WohI Point,Troup
enmity, enme up Inst Snfnrriny to see
bis mother, Aunt Mar.v Tnylor, who has
been quite ill several days.
W. O. Herndon, chairman; VV. T.
Unlliiliiui, W. L. Taylor, J. J. Herndon,
t!. S. Fowler, it committee appointed by
the Baptist church to con for with Judge
Ben Tnylor in view to building n bap
tismal pool at Judge Taylor’s spring,are
requested lo meet next Saturday, ITtli
insl . lit •’} p. in. o’clock at Judge Tay
lor’s homo The Gilt Co. are ret)nested
Our thanks are due to the people of J also to have rcpresonUitiv. s at .tins eon-
this city and 15 miles around for the lerenoe.
very gratifying manner in winch they Misses Myrt Rawls, from Meansville,
rest Kin ded to the invitation lo our great and Emmie Rawls,of Senoia.tlie charm-
May sale. The stoic was visited (bat ing (laughters of A. H Rawls, are
whole inoiifh with seekers utter econo- spending a few days with their father
I my, and they wnn abundantly inward- and family.
I ed for coming But many linmlreits of Cnpt. J. W. Ford, of Zebulnn, cuinn
| choice bargains in summer good- have over last Saturday and was the guest-of
| off nicely. Peaches will he slim
j Martin Nixon sold $20 worth of cher
ries from his small orcluird. This fruit
crop is tl valuable one.
Pastor Bailey bed a good dny and fair
congregation at the Methodist clmr- it
last Sunday.
Mrs. Ida Pope rcttiruod from her sis
ter’s, Mrs. li. Z. Urqulinrt, at Vaughns
last week and reports Mrs. I’rip. limit
much batter from her illness.
Charles Forrester, if Marietta, and
his charming sistm', Miss Mary, ot Salt
Springs, lire visiting their grnudiiiotla-r,
Mrs. L. C. Stlib-y, at Senoia this week.
It is with sorrow we note the «(<•<■ 11ri-
ing health of our old friend. Dr. F. M
Brantley, of Senoia.—Griffin News and
Suit
HOLT & CATES
NEWNAN, GA.
been left over for yum seeking and
Choosing. These all go in out June
-ale, which is now attracting hundreds
to this store. Come nut see New
| Yoik Bnrgai - Store.
i The best toilet spe i Plies nl win s ole
j iniiiHhlc iii perfect condition at Holt 1
; < fates. The following are seasonable for
I hot weather: Tryplieua Cream, tf!;
■ Recamier Cream, $1; Creme Eicina,
j ,0c. (tin- best of cream-;; Pompeian
I Massage Cream, 50e; Ko-mco < i'chiii,
I "jc. Mum anil Spiro Po.vdei tor per-
-ipimtion (Jotgates Violet '1.11 ■ • nill. 10
I and 25c; Johnsons, Menneiis. Squihhs
L’aleum Powdeis 25e; It. & G. Rice
I Powder, 25c; Palmer- Garland Violet
Powder, 25c. Violet Ammonia, 15".
! Any article needed lor the toiler.
Mr. Clandc Smith and Miss Ruby Les
ter v.i ri- united in marriage last Wed
nesday evening, in Atlanta, by !t> v. Dr.
James Stacy. The bride formerly re
sided at Turin and lias a number of rela-
nves in Coweta County.
Ice cream and sin rbets make id, al
desserts. Ref resiling and easy to serve
Phone as your order and stive worry.
Prompi delivery in any quantity at any
hour. Holt &. Cutes.
We have replenished oar stock < f
pocket cutlery and now show nearly a
hundred different kniv-s All prices.
Holt & Cates.
Tanglefoot will rid the hov.se of fine-
A box is the right quantity to buy :price
,0c box. Fresh stock at Molt Cates.
his daughter. Mrs. A. H. Rawls, return
ing home Monday morning.
Our wheat raisers have harvested
their grain and report a poor eioji.
Spring oats are fairly good Corn and
cotton, where clean of grass, is growing
TO REDUCE OUR STOCK
Tim reign of low prions will continue
during the remainder of the si-.i-mi.
Every one of our customers will piofit
by helping us to reduce our stock, womli
although greatly reduced, is still ling' r
than vve wish. Let ns know your mil
littery winds. We can supply them
Fannie Be tts.
Head tlie News and be in the
Bwitn, first, last and all ih<- ;
^ time.
Picnic Delicacies
The picnic period of tip* year is with its a^iiin—
the season when voting mikI old flock to •'love,
hike or oflior place of resort “on pleasure bent, "
f The lunch basket is ever mi indispensable ptl-
junct of tlie pienie party; mid it’s n port of our
business to fill the lunch basket for picnic parties
with (food tilin'/- to eat,
*ji Your attention is directed in a lew of the jrootl
things we can place in your picnic basket,: We
sell <t11 the products of the National. liiseuit Com
pany. 1 hey need no introduction to tho owner of
the picnic lunch basket In addition we can ai-
wavs furnish I'iekles Olives. Canned Meats Im
ported Sardines, etc., o) standard bra ds alwnvs
{guaranteed to be fresh and of first qimlitw
"li -lust now we cart add to the above the first
1'eaehes tilth Carualoupes of the season.
C. P. STEPHENS & CO.
NEWNAN’S LIVE GROCERS.