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Clothing Sale.
Mrs. Hugh Hill ami young son,
of West Point, are visiting rela
tives in the city.
Mrs. .1. C. Austin.of East Point,
visited relatives in N'ewnan sever
al days this week.
Miss Mary Clark, of Atlanta, is
j spending the week with relatives
near New nan.
I Howard Askew, of Atlanta, is
in the city, visiting Mr. John As-
| kew and family.
Mr. W. Colquitt Carter, of At
lanta. spent last Sunday in New
Miss Mary Daniel, of New nan,
is spending this week visiting the
family of Dr. •). R. Daniel.—
Franklin News and Banner.
Miss Onie Brannon,of Moreland,
is visiting her aunt.Mrs. Benjamin
F. Barker, on East North Avenue.
—Sunday’s Atlanta Journal.
Rev. J. R. King spent several
days in eastern Georgia, near Au
gusta, this week, attending a fam
ily reunion.
Mrs. Braketield, who was the
I guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mann,
j has returned to Senoia, accompan
ied by Mrs. Mann.
J. C. Anderson and baby , , ....
We will not carry over goods from one . . , .. • i*. n ! I - A- Dane, a guard at the coil it-
Hcason to another; therefore, we con- '*turned lie a I ty convict camp, was brought to
Kider it business to take a qnick loss and ; weeks in Columbus. , .... .... ,
close them out. They must be sold re- , Ills home ill tills city lust >\ wines-
gardless of cost or vaiue. At and below ! 1. T. Mattox,of the 4th District, day ami is painfully ill.
cost are terms often used with little re- . a, ,i,.,
gard for the truth. If you want , 0 mingling ith Mrs. May mo Hughes Thompson
know its true meaning come and help streets here yesterday. , ... ‘ . ,, , , .
ns reduce onr clothing stock. This is not ' ' mid Miss Daisy I eddy have gone
old stock—new and up-to-date. Come Mrs. Margery Leigh, w ho has t() g h > mountains of North Caro
been ill at her home on Greene- ijna to spend a mouth,
ville Street, is reeovering.
Luther Camp and C. C. Mt
Commencing Saturday, July 1st, and!
continuing for thirty days, we will! nan
close out onr entire stock of clothing |
from one-half to one-fourth its value. | Mi
and get the first selection. During this
snle other goods will be sold at reduced
prices, such ns Dimities, Organdies,
Muslins. Lawns. Percales, etc. No
goods charged at cut prices.
SUFFERED FOR VEARS
WITH A
COMPLICATION OF
FEMALE DISEASES.
Robust Women Who Owe Their Restored Health and
Usefulness to Pe-ru-na.
Read the Letters of Grateful Women
Cured by Dr. S. B. Hartman’s
Free Advice.
Thousands of Testimonials Re
ceived Every Year.
Mn
Nina
L. A, Perdue and Miss
Perdue were in Senoia this
BARNETT ST JOHN & CO were up twill Senoia last week to in* present at the Nolan
| Local News ol Newnan!
Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Holmes re
turned from Macon last Monday.
Miss Rosadelle Holmes is the
guest of relatives in Atlanta.
(’ouch wedding.
I
Dr. Hutcheson, of Wool soy, j
Fayette county, was the guest of
Mrs. W. G. Post Inis returned
from a visit to relatives at \\ ood-
btiry.
W. S. Wood, a clever citizen
from near Corinth, was in the city
Monday.
Miss Liioile Thompson is spend
ing some time with friends in j Fain and family this week.
Opelika. | We are going to sell our entire
Mrs. W. W. Anderson, of For- stock of clothing within the next
comity
relatives in the city a couple of
days this week.
Mrs. M. E. Woodside and Mrs.
Charles A. Hough, of Binning
ham, are the guests of Editor J. T.
Rev. Frank Qmllian, of More- j h . the #rneHt ol - her daughter, HO days, regardless of cost, orval-
larnl, was in the city Tuesday. j Mrs , F KoynoUls> no. Barnett, St. John A Go.
Miss Mary Orrhas returned | At(or|1<iy 8ydney Holder,.ess Gol. George H. Garmichael, Dr.
as down from Carrollton last A. G. North and Prof. J. E. IVn-
from a delightful visit to Florida.
Clothing! Clothing! going cheap! Wednesday,
cheap! at Barnett,St. John & Co.’s ; ^ a(ld MpH# gcarl(0 rough '
dergrast were in Atlanta last Sat-
to their
Clothing at your own prices, at returned last Monday
Barnett, St. John A Go’s. j home in Anniston, Ala.
R. A. Wikle was in Atlanta last >|.rs. \v. J. Avery ami son,Sam,
Saturday. v .) [of Madison, arc the guests of relit-
D. W. Boone is in New York fives in Newnan this week.
City, on a business trip. Major W. A. Turner and E. H.
Misses Lucile and Cleone Ham Bowmen, lvs«j., were in Atlanta
visited Atlanta last Saturday. * !ls ' Wednesday.
Hon. H. A. Hall was in Atlan- * v - Watkins, the genial and
ta last Wednesday. j clever principal of Turin school,
I was in the city yesterday.
II. Abner Camp was up trom
Grantville last Wednesday. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. 'I. B.
Parks, last Wednesday, a daugh- (
Commencing Saturday, July 1st,
for HO days we will sell our entire
stock of clothing at slaughtering
prices. Barnett, St. John & Co.
Mrs. P. M. Blakely is spending
some time with her brother’s fam
ily in Newnan.--Senoia Enterprise-
(lazettc.
Dr. G. A. Nminally is at Buch
anan, where he went to deliver an
[address to the teachers' institute
of I laralson < 'omity.
Mrs. Aildie Varner and Mrs. B.
An Ideal Medicine.
M ISS DOVISH MATHER,
ISChnrch St., Burlington,
Vt., Vice-President Bureau of
Exchange, writes:
"Four medicine In an Ideal
wtunan’a medicine and by far
the bent I have known to re*
store lout health and strength.
“ 1 suffered for several years.
My baek lu lled, 1 bud hearing
down pains, aud frequent liead-
aclies.
“ 1 would often wake from
sleep in such pain that I would
suffer for hours tieforo my eyes
would close apain. I dreaded
the Ions nights as well as the
weary days.
“ 1 consulted two physicians,
hoping to get relief. .Finding
that their medicine did not
seem to cure me, a friend ad
vised me to try Pernna.
“ 1 uin certainly glad that I
followed her advice, for Perunu
w as the only medicine for me.
Kvery ache and pain disap
peared in four mouths and 1
am in perfect health now.
••My earnest advice to But
tering women In to try Pe
ru on, tor I feel sure they will
not be disappointed In It”—
Louise Mather.
Enjoying Splendid
health.
Mrs. L. K. Tyler, Santa
Monica, Cal., Secretary Nanta Monica
Musical Society, writes:
••I wan troubled tor over three years
with ayntemlc catarrh, complicated by
female weaknena and Inflammation.
••Thin induced frequent headaches,
nervousness, hysteria and sleepless
ness, which nothing could relieve until
I tried Peruna.
•• 1 began to feel better after 1 had
taken the first bottleful and improved
from week to week until at the end of
about eleven weeks I was entirely well.
" I am pleased to say that I have
enjoyed splendid health now for nearly
a year. 1 have a tine appetite, enjoy
sound sleep and do not suffer from any
more headuchuH or other pains.”—L. K.
Tvler.
.wirr -A
EDITH ■>
Completely Regained her
health.
Miss K.dtth ltoiiinn,7iMi North Main St.,
Dayton, O., writes:
“ 1 suffered for some time with both
lung and female troubles.
"/ had been under the treatment of a
good physician for about nine months
without obtaining any relief, when
Peruna was recommended to me. A fter
taking twelve bottles of this medicine I
America Is the Land af Nervous
Women.
The majority of women are nervous
because they suffer from some form of
female disease.
The greatest obstacle In the way of
recovery is (but they do not understand
Mist catarrh is the main source of their
Illness.
Women who are in doubt as to their
ailments should write to Dr. Hartman,
have completely regained my health. p reH uient of The Hartman Sanitarium,
“I am pleased to recommend Pernna (lolumhus, O. (live him a full descrip*
to any one suffering from the above ail- tionof your symptoms, previous treat*
ments.”— Hid ith Kearns. ment and age.
| No teslimoinals published without He will promptly reply with full til*
1 written cu*t«al't «t liie writer. I ructions for treatment. tree of ei> -r- -
T. E. Zellars, Esq., was up from
Grantville last Tuesday.
Robert Lovcjoy was in Atlantal
last Tuesday.
Rev. M. M. Walraveu, of Turin, j
was in the fitv Wednesday.
ter.
Hudson Moore, Esq., an Atlan
ta attorney, was in town Wednes
day.
J. A. Hyde, a well known citi
zen of Turin, was in town last again in a week or two
Mrs. Sam Banks lias returned y| OII( | H .
from Marshallvilic.
Tr.v tlm new Tnstless Castor Oil at,
Reese’s Drug Store.
Insist onliaving Climax coal. (Food-
wyn sells it for per ton. tf
Mr. T. E. Atkinson is spending
tin* week in Athens.
L. I’. Bryant, of Grantville, was
a visitor in the city yesterday.
Exquisite new stationery at Holt
& < 'ates.
J. W. Trammell, Esq., ol
Luthersville, was in town yester
day.
Milner llootcn is spending the
week with liis parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. llootcn, at Jackson,Ga.
Dr. G. W. ('lower was up
Grantville last Wednesday.
10 inch turkey dusters, 20c at
from Holt A Cates. Larger sizes up to
IS inch.
I*. G. Stanley, an expert drug
Sanders have returned from a | clerk, of Columbus, will lit* in the
stay of several weeks in northeast store ol Holt & Cates alter July
Georgia. 1st.
Mr. Frank Wilkinson, who has L. W. Crowder, J. D. Pearson
been sick with lever several weeks, and R. II. Ware, ol the 4t, i Dis
is improving and hopes to Is* out trict, and Ben II. Pearson, ol At !good Eight. Day Clock for|lUS.
lanta, spent yesterday in the city.
Buist’s new crop Rnta Baga.
Amber Globe and other turnip | I give both quality and quantity of
seed, at Holt & Cates. No left stove-wood. Davis. Phono 122. tf
oxer seed will be sold yon as fresh. Big line of new Toilet Soups at ReoseV
Drug Store.
Eight Day Clock for $1.1)8, at .1 W.
Stripling & Son's. 2t
Talcum Powders, all iiinkio-.at Rccmi-’i-
Drug Store.
See the new ami delight fill tal
emu powder at Holt \ Cates
•‘Sana Dermal"
price 25e.
For Rent—-H room
First Baptist Church
light housekeeping.
Bowen liecse.
Money to loan on real estate rt 7 j>er
cent. Apply to L. M. Farmer.
J. W. Stripling & Soil will sell you a
lit
Writing paper in pound packages mid
nvolojies, at Reese’s Drug Store.
the name; tlx-
n front of
uitable for
Apply to
Mason jar rubbers 5c dozen; ex
tra quality red rubber I0e dozen;
Mrs. Milton Dent, of New York Mias Lilith A very, of Columbia, extra caps for Mason Jars Hoc doz.
City, is the guest of relatives in S. is the guest ot Mr. R. T. Sealing wax 5c, at Molt Si < ate*..
New '* ai '- Milner and family. tanglefoot tlv paper 50c box,
Mrs. J.T. Fain and daughter, T. T. Mattox. Andy Bowers aud poison fly paper 5e package, in-
Ellen Ramey, have returned from Tom Young, from White Oak, sect powder nc ounce, at Holt Sc
Monroe. spent yesterday in th * city. Cates.
Chief Engineer Jenkins, who is
in charge of the corps of surveyors
at work on the proposed line of
the Greeneville and Newnan rail
road, was in the city yesterday.
Prof. J. A . I’endergrast, of Jes-
up. formerly of Newnan. is in
structor for tin- Heard County
Teachers’ Institute, which is in
session this week in Franklin.
Col. and Mr
and daughter,
returned from a trip to Louisville,
Kv.. and other large cities in tin
North.
EliUltio-Hflain drawnra for matt, at 117
1-2 (Mints |Mir pair, at New York Bargain
Store. Are worth M) ooiiIh.
We have three beautiful building lots,
7A F(y got), that we will Hell, on Groane-
vllle Street. Bradley & Banka. gf
If you arc iularoxloil in buying a nice
building lot. we will take pleasure in
showing yon three heautleH. Bradley <Xs
Banks. St
We’re making unheard of low prices
on clothing. Ilerc’n where you Have
half your money and get the clothing
yon want. New York Bargain Store.
I have a to* of Hervioealile Miootid Imiel
rakoK and mowei'H. They are offend
away down low. KnrmeiH needing these
nine limes will Have money Oy ending on
me. K. L. Waltom.
to build, Bradley &
■ vi rv desinilile lots on
Grent reduction in umbrella prices nt
tbe New York Bargain Store I’mhrel-
Iuh worth $1.at) and $g at 1)8 (touts; the
tif and 7o cents kind for -lit cents A
priced labor Iiiih no effect at good Ml cents umbrella for Ho eeuw
wood vartl; be hiiIiI.h hi* own
... 1 euii interest any prospective pur-
chaser of a buggy. Give me the op-
Frank S. Loltili E. <’. Goedwyn hcIIh the genuine Mon- portnnit.y and I'OhcII you a buggy right
Mis* ('onie. have tevallo coal. There is no such coal an that will oeituinly please you. E. L.
Climax Montevallo.” tf Waltom.
If yon want
Banks have lhie
(jrreell'-Vlde Sip
High
Davis'
wood.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
We take pleasure in announcing that Mr, '1'. F. Shackleford and his son, 'i. 1. Shackle
ford, have been appointed agents for the Newnan Division of the National I nion
Life Association. We have also given them Heard, Coweta,Meriwether, Fayette and < amp-
hell Counties. Therefore, we trust it will only be a short t me before the Newnan Division
will have a very large membership. /
Mr. .J. W. Stripling is President and Mr. H. C. Glover is Secretary and J reusurer o! the
Newnan Division
All death claims and all assessments ar> j payable in Newnan. The benefits of member
ship in this Association, when the Division is foil, are g’,(XX) in case of death; $1.<KX) in case
of accident (total disability); the care and edticalion of leu orphans in each Divis.on. and a
paid-up membership after twenty years.
It costs $5 to join, which is paid only once; and S' at the end of each 0 months ti ere-
after. Nothing more to pay except when a death occuis in ibis division : then each menii
I ays $1.25.
Mr. John G. Neely is not and has not been c nnectid with the C mjmny-sinee Jim • Nth.
Respect fully,
National Union Life Association,
by R. H. Jones, General Superintendent.
Mrs. (’ojqnitt Carter mid little
son. Walter Colquitt Carter. Jr.,
of Atlanta, arc in the city to spend
! the slimmer with the former’s
mother, Mis. S. (’. 11 iil.
Mr. and Mrs. <"oiljuitt Carter
have gone to Newnan for tin- sum
mer. They have -rented their
home to Mr. and Mrs. Ray, of
Philadelphia.- Atlanta Journal.
The county chaingang is now
working on the road from More-
laud to Luthersville and is making
great improvements on that high-
w ay.
lb n. W. A. Post, of Grantville,
ha.* returned from Hot Springs.
Ark. His health is greatly im-
proved and his many fr.ends are
delighted to learn of his recovery.
The newest thing in town is the
weather signals displayed by the
Southern School of Telegraphy.
Weather reports are received daily
from Washington City and th"
tlags are hoisted to toj) of a tall
flagstaff on the school building.
The Heinz Goods
No higher standard of purify ami excel
lence of loot! 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 call attention to
it merely in order to remark that, our stock
of Heinz goods is unexcelled in Newnan for
completeness. We have Heinz' Sour Pickles
in bulk, Sweet Mixed Pickles, Preserves,
Queen Olives, Dressings, .Sauces—in fact,
all of the standard Heinz products. Heinz’
White Wine and Apple Vinegars are the
la st obtainable. We sell them.
Give us your orders for any of Heinz
g a i.'s Telephone No. 51.
j C. I
I Nl
G. P. STEPHENS & GO.
NEWNAN’S LIVE CRDCERS.