The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, June 23, 1905, Image 5

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Miss Nelia Lou Walt in is < ouvnlpse- inp, after a week’s illness. Mrs. A. W. Stubbs lias returned from a visit to relatives in Fnirbnrn. Mr and Mrs. R. N. Cole were in Ai lanta the latter jwrt of last week. Mrs. M. A. Askew, of West Point, it the guest of relatives in Newnan. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 Holmes are spend ing a week in Macon with relatives. Miss Clift Holliusbead is in the city. Buy Drugs by Telephone Whatever you need from a drug . L're, no matter when yon need it, use the telephone, (’all 59 and you will be gratified at the prompt ness with which your order is . tilled. We make a specialty of tele phone business and of prompt de liveries, and iu order to make our | theguest of Mian Julia Mne Hackney, service more perfect have added j Mrfl j T Falu and dnuRllU;r . Ellei an extra telephone and an extra , Ramey t are vsiting relatives at Monroe, delivery boy. The extra ’phone, MJm 0otteIi of New Orleans, h insures you against delay in reach-! the Ruegtof Rev. w. J. Cotter am. ing us; the extra boy and his bi- ] family. Vcycle make it certain that the I Miss Katherine Powell leaves todny goods ordered reach yon promptly, for a visit of some length in Rome am. We wish to increase our tele- ^■'bftttauooRR. phone business. Nothing pleases ! A daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. J ns better than to keep our deliv- W. Willcoxon last Sunday, has beoi ery boy busy. Try this plan of christened Mary Harriet. buying goods. Our system pro- Elastio-senm drawers for men, nt ill i tects you agniuRt a chance of er- Mrs. A. J. Lyndon,of Athens, is visit- I Mrs. W. P-. Orr and daughter, Mbs MANY PEOPLE lug relatives in the city. , Beliefta, are in GreeneviHe, the former to remain a week ami the latter n month. HAVE CATARRH OF KIDNEYS M ror. The goods sent are strictly tirst-class. Aliy purchase not perfectly satisfactory will be ex changed or the cash pnid refund ed. The service is prompt and entirely satisfactory. Use the telephone—call 50. \ Holt © Cates Newnan, Ga. I Local News of Newnan t G. R. Sponoler was in Atlanta lust Sunday. 1 Mrs. E. H. Bowman is ill at her home in this city. W. O. Herndon, of Haralson, was in town yesterday. Major W. A. Turner was iu Atlnntn last Wednesday. Mrs. O. F. Allen is spending this week at Luthersville. Miss Mary Parrott visited Atlanta tlie latter part of last week. Try the new Tastless Castor Oil at Reese's Drug Store. 1-2 cents por pair, at New York Bnrgaii Store. Are worth 60 cents. Mrs. Howard Askew and Irnby, of At lnutn, are spending several weeks with Mr. John Askew and family. We have three beautiful building lots, 76 by 200, tlint we will sell, on Greene- ville Street. Bradley & Banks. 2t Rev. V. A. Ham passed through hen Sunday, en route to Newnan from Prov idence church.—Hogansville News. Edward Owens, son of J. W. Owens,a well known merchant of the city, is in Atlanta attending a business college. S. W. Murray, of Newnan, left ye- terday after a br'ef visit to his brother. A. S. Murray.—Griffin News and Sun. A. E. Broom, Esq., a well known At lanta attorney, formerly a resident of Newnan, was in the city the first of this week. Insist on having Climax coal, wyu sells it for #5.26 per ton. Good- | tf If yon are interested in buying a nice building lot. we will take pleasure in showing you three beauties. Bradley & Banks. 2t Tom Love, a young man from Lees burg, Ga., is visiting friends in Coweta County this week a guest of Mr. .1 Pope Jones and and family. For Rent—A five-room house in de sirable section of the city. Large yard and garden, and good stable. For par- . Oculars apply at News ofllce. ' The first cotton bloom seen in New- Mr. J. 1 Seroggiu is in Savannah this week attending the fourth annual con vention of the Georgia Funeral Direc tors’ Association. The families of Hons. 1. N. Orr and ,. M. Farmer, Jonathan Orr and Mrs. I. T. Kirby sjieut several days at .Vynn’s this week. George Wynn, the Viig farmer of the th District, reported cotton blooms on fuue 20th. Mr. Wynn 1ms a very tine tot ton crop this yonr. I Imve a lot of serviceable seoond hand akes and mowers. They are offered way down low. Farmers needing these nnchines will save money by calling on ae. E. L. Waltom. Miss Rae Lowe Sponcler will spend lie summer in Newnan; going to At- anta each Sntnrday and remaining nu ll Monday iu order to till her engage- uent as organist nt Trinity church. The city lock up and another small louse belonging to the city, situated oil she county’s lot below the jail, have leen removed to a lot belonging to tin ;ity, in the rear of (lie Russell ware, louse. Dr. Lindsey L. Sora’Tircmgh, of An- liston, is expected todny in Newnan. ills wife lias been stopping with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Simms, for the past, two weeks. They will return mine Monday. There will be an all-day singing ai Macedonia the first Saturday mid Sun- lay in July. This promises to be one of ho largest gatherings and most inter- sting occasions of the kind ever wit nessed iu Coweta County. How nre these prices? Pants worth #4 and #6 per pair for #2.76. The $8 and #8.50 quality at #2.26; #2.60 kind for #1.40; #1.60 and 1.75 kind for 08 cents. L’liesu are H|iecinl prices for our June sule only. New York Bargain Store. Mrs. J. E. Dent and Mrs. N. E. Pow ell have returned from a stay of some length with relatives in Atlanta. The | infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. j Dent, of Atlanta, who has been danger ously ill for several weeks, is improving ] slowly. The L. T. L’s. will have a picnic at j the Mineral Spring on Saturday nttei- noon from 4 to (1 o'clock. All the mem bers nre invited to attend, that it limy prove nil interesting affair to the little folks. Mrs. J.K. Dent, Lailv Manager. Backache, the First Symptom of Kidney Trouble. Pe-ru-na Is Invaluable in Such Cases. wm mm Prominent Persons Who Been Cured. Have Daniel D. Bidwcll, Supervisor, Notary Public and a member of I. O. O. F., 180 Pearl street, Buffalo, N. Y., writes: “Having used Peruna for a shor time, 1 desire to write you as to my present condition •‘Whea I obtained Peruna / wan Buffering from chronic Indignation and kidney and bladder trouble. It aeemed to help the circulation at once. My digestion It now perfect and my kidneys and bladder do not trouble me In any way. In tact, I give Peruna the entire credit “Hoping that yonr remedy will reach all sufferers In a similar case, and thanktug you, 1 remain,"— Daniel D. Bid well, N. P. mi. m ^3. South American Cured by Pe-ru-na. Count Alfonso d’ Aljores, of 2H7 Plazn| del Torro, Buenos Ayres, Houtli America, while visiting in Chicago, wrote from 247 Cleveland avenue, that city, as follows: “1 used Peruna a short time ago to Imlld up my system, which was all run down from overwork, worry and a cold which had settled in my hack and nan whs brought to the city lest Sntur- Miss Witt Moseley, one of (’owetn s day by D. B. Lambert, of the 8rd Dis- accomplished tenoliers. was a visitor in Money to loan on real estate Pt 7 per oeut,. Apply to L. M. Farmer. J. W. Stripling & Son will sell you a good Eight Day Clock for #1 1)8. 2t Writing paper in pound packages and envelopes, at ReeBe's Drug Store. I give both quality and quantity of stove-wood. Davis. Phone 122. tf Big line of new Toilet Soaps at Reese's Drug Store. Eight Day Clock for if 1.98, at J. W. Stripling & Son’s. 2t Joe Stephens and Tom Fisher were in Atlanta last Sunday. W. J. Murphey and L. R. Powell were iu Atlanta last Friday. Wirt Johnson spent last Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Social Circle. Mr. Willie Prather, of Newnan,visited home folks Sunday.—Hogansville News. Col. H. <y. Fisher, of Newnan, was in the city yesterday.—Griffon News and Sail. If you want to build, Bradley & Bonks have three very desirable lots on GreeneviHe Street. 2t Buy a box of Tanglefoot fly paper for 60c and put an end to the fly nuisance. Sold by Holt & Cates. trier, who lives near Grnntville. We're making unheard of low prices on clothing. Here’s where you save half your money and get the clothing you want. NewYoik Bargain Store. The Ladies Auxiliary Board of Car negie Library will meet at the Library on next Monday afternoon at 8 o’clock. The Book Committee will meet at 4 o'clook. the city Tuesday. Miss Moseley held a position in Brantley Institute,at Senoia, the past year. During the next scholas tic year she will teach iu Oakland City, a suburb of Atlanta. 30 D AL Dangerous Kidney Diseases | A remedy «,*t " _ . cures all tlie ca- Cured. At the appeftiutieo of the first symp tom of kidney trouble, Reruns should be taken. This remedy strikes at once the very root of the disease. It at onee relieves the catarrhal kid neys of Ihestugnanl blood, and prevents the escape of serum from the blood. Peruna stimulates the kidneys to excrete from the blood the accumulat ing poison, and thus prevonts the con vulsions which are sure to follow If the poisons are allowed to remain. It gives great vigor to the heart's action and digestive system, both of which are apt to fall rapidly iu tills disease. Peruna cures catarrh of the kidneys simply because it cures catarrh wher ever located. kidneys, causing me serious annoyance and trouble. “When 1 returned home from work atnight, I was so ex hausted and worn out, together with the pain in my back, that J fell J wonld never be able to take up the burden of life again In the morning, but when morning came 1 wonld get out somehow. This dragging through life con tinued for a couple of months, when 1 decided l would| take l’eruna. am K ind to state that I found It Just the medicine tor> me. In a couple of months I was restored to perfect, health and strength, and my work was no longer a burden. I therefore endorse your metllclne as worthy of the confidence of the sick. Alfonso d‘ Aljores. turrhal derange ments of the kid neys should cer tainly be consid ered a household necessity. Peruna Is such a remedy. I A Prominent Merchunt Restored to Health By Pe-ru-na. Mr. John Nlimno, 215 Llpplneott St., Toronto, Pan., a prominent merchant of that city, and also a member of the Masonic Order, writes: “/ have been In poor health generally for over four years. When I caught a had cold last winter It settled In the bladder and kidneys, causing serious trouble. I took two greatly advertised kidney remedies without getting the desired results. “Pcrnnn Is the only remedy which wus really of uny benellt to me. It'lldenUuJ. seemed to act In perfect harmony with the system, eliminating the poisons, stopping tlio ravages of the disease ami gradually restoring mo to health and strength. Wc have on tile many thousand tes timonials like the ones given here. We can only give our readers a slight glimpse of the vast array of unsolicited endorsements wo are receiving every month. No other physician iu thn world lias received such a volume of enthusiastic letters of thanks as l)r. Hartinan for Peruna. AII corrcspoudeuce held strictly con- 1 with blessings." "In all thy ways ao- ; knowledge the Lord, and He shall di- i root thy wuyH." •** Or. G. A. Nunnnlly, who is always! Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sexton returned young, and keeps so by associating with , Monday from Rome, where they went tin -young, is attending the annual eon-! Httell( ] t |„, funeral of tlm former’s volition of the B. Y. P. U. nt, Moultrie, ! Hist( , r The r ou ,o Tribune of June 18th and is down on the program for an iin- j Hlid ()f th „ d „ at |, „f thin yonug woman: portant address. He will return in time I ,. MJhs K j| a Sexton, (laughter of Mr. W. The two-months-old babyJkiv of Mr. ; t0 j,„ with |,is people on Sunday. T Hex ton, died yesterday afternoon and Mrs. C. L. Haynes, of Macon, was i ’ J * , buried here Monday afternoon. It was A party at Wynn’s pond Inst week [‘bout ■' ° 0 11 101,1 11 J a grand-child of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. was composed of E. C, Goodwyn, Frank ! Fourth ward, after an McLeroy of tliiR place. j Orr, Elgin Stallings, Frank Holmes, „ , . „ Waller Boo*, Tom Goodwyn, and Great reduction in umbrella prices at . , _ ,,, , . ' „ , _ .... tt . i Feat, herston Bunn of Cedartown. They the New York Bargain Store. Umbrel- . , „ . uu were at the pond lrorn Tuesday until las worth #1.60 and #2 at, 98 cents, the , lnfttle a lienvy , mn , 0 f fish. 06 and 76 cents kind for 49 cents. A ^ ^ Jo|in Qrr Rnd 0ftpt . j. r good 60 cents umbrella tor 86 cents. Goodwyn were their guests during the Pure, sweet cream delivered every outing, day, except Sunday, at your door. Pos- inonths, of consumption. She was 29 years of age. Miss Sexton was a young lady of beautiful Christian character and was a member of the Second Bap list church.” favor of Newnan. Naboil twirled approached the foil'll trestle at that for West, Point and was caught by place. Mr. Hall was thrown out Burgos. Davenport put ’em over and run over by the ear and re fer Newnan to Westbrook behind ceived aeriouH injuries, being ter- tho bat. The only feature of the ribly bruised about the face and game was Peel’* drive over right held fence; scoring himself and three other men. Next Saturday the fast I'ied mont Athletics come here for one game. Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Newnan will Is- at West Point for three games. BA8EBALL 8EA80N WIDE OPEN The W. C. T. U. met last Monday af- ! , baseball season was lormal- MOTOR CAR WRECK Division Superintendent .1. H. Hall and Koadmaster H. M. Harn- tal card tfoe day before wijl get yonr j ^ ^ wUh onIy ft few but | ly opened here this week with mett, of the Central Railroad, were order tilled. A. H. Arnold, Newnan, ei)0UK>l |0 ctnim t lie hlewsiiiK- We hope three games with West Point. The both badly hurt Friday afternoon (ia. , _mi. .li. 4. i a l : : rr * i_ * « / having his ankle sprained and hands mashed and several fingers cut off. He was unconscious for several hours. Mr, Hammett was thrown into a creek some thirty feel below the bridge and also re ceived severe injuries, being hurt in the back. They were picked up when freight train No. 29 came along and given medical attention. They were brought to Griffin yesterday afternoon and carried to Macon on the 5:30 train.—Griffin News and oun. ^ a • n 1 that more will be able to attend our Save yourself the annoyance of man-j next meeting, which will be Monday, ing ice cream at home. We deliver de i July 17, in tlie Library Assembly Room, licious cream in any quantity ami at \ at 8:80 o’clock, p. m. We should be anytime. Cream is sent out, in porcel- i very faithtul and earnest in this work, ain lined vessels, well iced so as to keep | for we feel that a great deal is depend for hours. Try this plan. Holt & Cates. | ing on us. The laxative effect, o! Chamberlain's first game played, however, was by th e jumping off the track of a with Decatur, last Saturday after- gasoline motor car in which they ' Htomnch and Liver Tablets is so agree . ’ , . . 1 wf . r * r,/l,nit ! able and so imttimi that you do not noon. Decatur brought down a, were nd.ng Ireulixe it is the effoot of a medicine. strong team ol kids and they put' I he accident occurred at Sar-. For j, y up a nice game, losing by a score gent, the car leaving the rails as it N ewiiaii, Ga. "The faithful shall abound j- ] |> t C 4 Monday afternoon saw the first For sale by Holt & Cates, druggists, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. of the I We take pleasure in announcing that Mr. T. F. Shackleford and his son, G. T. Shackle ford, have been appointed agents for the Newnan Division of the National Union Life Association. We have also given them Heard, Coweta, Meriwether, Fayette and Camp bell Counties. Therefore, we trust it will only be a short time before the Newnan Division will have a very large membership. Mr. J. W. Stripling is President and Mr. H. C. Glover is Secretary and Treasurer Newnan Division. All death claims and all assessments are payable in Newnan. The benefits of member ship in this Association, when the Division is full, are $1,000 in case of death ; $1,000 in case of accident (total disability); the care and education of ten orphans in each Division, and a paid-up membership after twenty years. It costs #5 to join, which is paid only once; and $1 at the end of each 0 months there after. Nothing more to pay except when a death occurs in t his division ; then each member pays $1.25. Mr. John G. Neely is not and has not been connected with the Company since June Uth Respectfully, National Union Life Association, by R. H. Jones, General Superintendent. ! game with West Point, when the team from the (Hty-by-the-Chatta- hoochee was literally slaughtered j by the locals, as the score of 10 to j 0 indicates. McFarland was in j the box for Newnan, with West-j i brook fiehind the plate. Hogg I went into the box for West Point and stayed but one round; lieing j 1 pounded for 5 runs; two of them J homers over the fence by Poole and Jones. He was followed by j Nabell, who held Newnan down to ! five more runs in eight innings.' Bulges caught for West Point. 1 McFarland struck out, 14 men, 1 against 2 for Nabell. Tuesday a fast game and a lieanty was pulled off. Newnan’s battery was Poole and Westbrook, West Point’s was Hamer and Bin ges. Hamer fanned 2 men and Poole struck out, 10. The score of 2 to 1, in Newnan’s favor, tells the tale; and the time of 1 -.40 indicates how fast the game was. Wednesday a slow slugging match was on the program, ft abounded in bits and errors, and ended with a score of 15 to 7 in phi Heinz Goods No higher standard of purity nnd excel lence of food products is to he found than that maintained by the manufacturers of the Heinz goods. This fact is well known and needs no exploitation We cal] attention to it merely in order to remark that our stock of Heinz goods is u excelled in Newnan /or completeness. We have Heinz’ Sour Pickles in hulk, Sweet Mixed Pickles, Preserves, Queen Olives, Dressings Sauces—in fact, all of the standard Heinz products. Heinz’ White Wine and Apple Vinegars are the best obtainable. We sell them. Give us your orders for any of Heinz’ gOi*ds. Telephone No. 31 G. P. STEPHENS & CO. NEWNAN’S LIVE GROCERS.