The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, June 30, 1905, Image 8

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MAN ALLY & BARRETT Ailow us to suggest some tempting and appetising warm weather dishes which can be quickly and easily prepared from our stock. ! KFAST Cantaloupes [)r. ui^es Pineapple Mananas i hi iker Oats, Cream ol Wheat Stewed Prunes English Muffins Rolls Biscuit ( jearned Mackerel nr Salmon Broiled Ham Breakfast Bacon Potted Chicken or Veal Croquettes Frizzled Beef with Eggs I' ;:, g . poached on Toast (I hiraml's Bread) ( learned Potatoes or Saratoga Chips Coffee Tea Chocolate SlJlMMOk’ Cream of Wheat Chipped Bt cf or Sardines on Toast Biscuit Muffins Scalloped Potatoes Prune Souffle Iced Tea Coffee Triumph Butler Separators DINNER Soups Tomato Cream of Potato Rice Chicken Asparagus Snowflakes Durand's Bread Corn Muffins Biscuit Boiled Potatoes Butter Sauce Stuffed Potatoes, Creamed Mashed or Baked Potatoes Rice French or June Peas String Beans, Squash, Beets Fresh Tomatoes Mayonnaise Dressing Sliced Beef Lunch Tongue Heinz's Pickles Dried Fruit, stewed Gelatine or Jell-o California Canned Fruits Assorted Fresh Cakes Cheese Coffee Wliil Some of iti Users finthusinslirally Am.-t of the Tdumph Butler Separator. LaGrange, Ga„ June 15, 190s. I think the Triumph the best churn I ever used. I can churn n.y milk in less than half the time it takes witli the old fashioned churn. Respectfully, Mrs. W. 1) I I.irris. LaGrange. Ga , June 20, 1905 I am using the Triumph Separ ator, and when the milk is brought to the right temperature it is the best and quickest churn f ever used. J G. Truitt. LaGrange, Ga., June 12. 1905 l have used the Triumph Butter Separator for several monins, and am firmly convinced that it is the best churn yet invented. It churns quickly, and, best of all, gets all the butter from the cream. W. W. Randall, Dairyman A r | ■ j, :r! •sp-.aAjjJ. I tv. V \ I \ f. PICNIC For luncheon or five o'clock tea— Tomatoes Mayonnaise Dressing Sandwiches Durand's Bread with Potted Ham Pimolas Chicken Olives Lunch Tongue A j »■ T( ■ • A new churn which is a necessity to all farmers. A perfect creamery at home. This machine produces a per fect granulated creamery butter in two to ten minutes. Guaranteed to separ ate better and more butter from sweet or sour milk or cream than any other churn in the woild. Why should a wo man he required to wait one to three days for milk to turn, and then have to churn one to three hours to get the but ter, and then have the backache till next churning? The Triumph Separator will handle the milx before it turns with no more worK* than drawing a bucket of water. Ten Days Trial Free . LaGrange, Ga., June 20, 1905. I have used the Triumph Butter Separator for the past year with ab solute satisfaction. In the hands of even the most inexperienced ser vants more than 10 minutes is never required to separate the butter. I heariily commend the machine as one of greatest utility and dispatch. F. M. Ridley, M. D. LaGrange, Ga., June 20, 1905. We have used the Triumph Butter Separator every day since the first week in February, 1905, and find it the best churn we ever used. The milk and butter have never had the slightest taste 01 smell of an old sour wooden churn. It is easily adjusted, easily cleaned, and if given the con- ditious that you favor the old churn with, the time will be shortened and seldom take longer than ten minutes to churn clabbered milk. Respectfully, R. M. Young. Turkey Gherkins Veal Loaf Mixed Pickle Salmon Salad Stuffed Eggs Potato Salad Pickled Eggs, Nut and Fruit Salad Nut filling Sauces, all kinds Snow Flakes Butter Thins Five o'clock Tea Flakes Oysterettes and many other Fresh Cakes Dainty Nabisco Wafers, all flavors Lemon, Vanilla, Chocolate Strawberry Cream Cocoanut Orange, Lemon, Pineapple Sherbet Iced tea with lemon Coffee Cut Sugar AKE & CREAM We have every requisite for mak ing the finest cake— T he Best Flour Sugar Baking Powder Finest Spices Fresh eggs, Gilt-edged Butter Baker, Lowney, Huyler Chocolate All Flavorings Try some of our Heinz Preserves for flavoring your Ice Cream Strawberry Raspberry Cherry Give a delicious flavor. Polish for White Shoes, I Oc bottle. Tinware and Crockery at cost. Six Tumblers for$19c. NUNNALLY & BARRETT Hutchens’ Special Sale.... 250 Smyrna Rugs to close out at 1 49. we haye a lew more odd coats and vests to close out at a price Some of them are worth 4 00 a piece; clay worsted and mixed goods, 1 00 each. Don't fail to get one of our 10 qt black handle tin buckets, going at 10c each. Children's parasols 250 each. Carriage lap robes, large size 50c. mg assortment of glass ware and crockery at prices below all competition. There is some thing m ilns line you will need. Shoe nails, 5 8, 3c a box Epsom salts in 12 lb pkgs 3c. 100 white unlaundered shirts, worth 50c, at 29c each. We will sell another lot of ladies’ shoes at 25c pair. This is the best lot we have ever put on the market at this price. You will notice when we make prices, they are lower than others make. J. B. Hutchens west side square, Newnan, - Georgia. Straw Hats Salow Cost. AIL our t.iun]>U- 1 Iruw tints are oili-red at 23 per cent below actual New York cost, for llie next GO davit tf Hardaway & Hunter. (’lover II. S. Bantu, the Now nun jeweler and an excellent gentle mail, was a guest sit the Couch Nolan wed.Lug .Yesterday evening. —Wetioia Mi iter pri.se Gazette. All JanLniers which formerly sold at 98, 50 and .'10c will lie plated on sale Monday at 25c to close out. Home fire cracked, otb ers perfect, all bargains. Holt & 1 kites. Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Davis and hildren. TI100 and Sarah, Mrs. J. A. Hunter and grand daughter, Johnie (kildtfell, have returned from a trip to the mountains of North (kirolinu. Mrs. Sam Bradshaw and little daughter have returned from a slay of several months in Frank ' tin, K.y., where Mrs. Bradshaw completed a course 111 the col.oge of (>stooputhy. \\ ill Kirby, a well known (iti -.on of tlie 3rd District, was bitten by a bliioksnake yesterday morn mg. tie came to llie city in a hurry and consulted l>r. T. B. Davis, only to find that the bite of the blacksiuikc is harmless. A final application of puris green made now will help next year's crop of potatoes. I nloss killed, the hugs enter the earth so as to lie on hand early next season. Fresh parts green 10c box, at Holt ifc (kites. Mrs. W. Y. Atkinson leaves next week for a visit to Now York ('ity, Saratoga and Plattsburg, N. Y. Ac 1 Mutts burg she will be the guest of (.'apt. and Mrs. George F. Baity,ell. His many friends here will re grot to Learn that Will H. Ueese, of Gordele, has been quits' skk with fever for some time. He has been carried to the sanitarium at New nan.—Seuoia Enterprise Ga zette. Judge R. \\ . Freeman over ruled motions lor new trials in the cases of Mae and Burrell Hatter son. Theii attorneys will now go to the Supreme Court and attempt to get new hearings for their clients. Mrs. B. F. Pickett and children, of Newnan, who have been visit ing in the city the past week, left yesterday for a visit to her mother, Mrs. W.IL Poole, of Douglasvillo. —Thursday’s Atlanta Constitu tion. Warner Hill, a well known young man employed in Holt & Cates’ drug store, was painfully injured last Wednesday. He step ped on a broken bottle and the glass cut through his shoe at the instep and made an ugly wound. He is confined to his home for a tew (lavs. jilted one of his feet by stepping 011 a nail. The wound is painful and has confined him to his home for several days. He is recovering, and will go to Atlanta at an early date to take his seat in the House of Representatives. Farmers High School Farmers High School will open its summer session on July LOth, and continue for two months. We wait till second Monday to open so that all tin' children can start to gether on the first day of school. Every patron is earnestly request ed to start their children the first day and see that t hey go every day j of the term. With the full co operation of all the people, we hope and expect to do very effect ive work in the school this sum mer. F. Roy Almon, Prill. The Changes of a Century The bank at Turin w ill be open ed for business tomorrow .July 1st. This evening from eight to ten j o’clock, the officials will hold ai [ ublic reception at the elegant new bank building. Friends of the institution in this city have received invitations to attend this reception. On last Saturday afternoon from | t to t> o'clock, the children of the '' v<11 l,. T. I,.» were entertained at the Mineral Spring by the W. ('. T. If. A short program consisting of temperance songs and recitations Ghieago. Lnion Pacific ami North- had been -prepared by the Presi-1 western Line - Colonist one-way dent, De Witt Hollis, and added tickets will bo on sale during Sep- nuic-h to the enjoyment. Dr. tember ami October at only *33 Nuanally then gave a fine talk on from Chicago, with corresponding- temperance, after which refresh- >>' low rates from other points, ments were served. Double l * rth in tourist sleeping I cars only *7. Booklets, with maps and full information sent on rej commaiiieation from P.! PERSONALLY CONDUCTED isions in Pullman Tourist sleeping ears from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles and Port land, without change, via the The changes of a centuryjare but the multiplied changes of a year. Vehicle styles are constantly changing. Vehicle construction is improving all the time. Each year brings out new types, new devices, new features, new details and new designs. Manufacturers are doing things every year—doing good tilings, different things, things you ought to know and must know if you ex pect to get the most recent outfit. What one manufacturer is doing isn’t enough. What a few are doing isn’t enough. You must keep in touch with what all of the leaders are doing. And the quickest way, the cheapest way, the bc-st way- tne only r satisfactory 7 way, is to visit our place. -in fact, Heie you'll find the new styles, the latest ideas of the country’s representative builders. novelties, the best a ORR 6 POWELL Elsewhere in this week's News appears a eounuuiucauuu non. . . 1 ceipt of 4 cente in stamps. W T. Mct'utehen, detailing the ">“1 Kniskern. P. T. M. C. & X. dents of the first part of his jour- j. ^ica^o. ney through the W est with the | ’ National Editorial Association. At later dates Mr. Mel'utehen will furnish the News other articles, giviug a complete account of this great excursion to the Pacific coast country. He is now in Portland, Oregon, seeing the Lewis and (’lark Exposition. Hon. S. E. Leigh, of Grantville, went up to Atlanta last Wednes- IL W. Th* W«t Point Rout* Fourth July Excurtion to Atlanta. Train leaves New nan at 8:55, a. 111. Rate 75c. Returning, lea\ 7 es Atlanta 9 p. m., July 4th, 1905; giving everybody ample time to in dulge in all amusements. Special attention will be given to maintain good order on train. Buv tickets before boarding I A Good Razor a Luxury. We guarantee our razors to do the work; put them in good shape before leaving our store, and hone and strap them free when they fail to give you a smooth shave. There is nothing that helps a good razor more than a good strap, and our line of straps would be a credit to a much larger city than Newnan. We carry the best Badger hair shaY'ing brushes and Italian razor hones. In fact everything that goes to make shaving a pleasure. Williams Shacung Soap, the regular 10c size, for 5c a cake. Newnan Hardware Co. BRAQLEY-WESTERS OLD DRUG STORE. PHONE 14B-2 day to bo present at the assembling train, and avoid confusion, of the Georgia Legislature. Hon. Apply to your station agent for L N. Orr. Sr., was unable to be w ith his colleague at the opening session. A tew days ago he in further information. J. P Billups Mr. and Mrs. N. 1.. North have Mr. Frank Stevens, who has returned from their wedding jour- * 1 been at Hot Springs, Ark., for ney and are at home at the resi- several weeks, Ls greatly improved deuce of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. T. in health. He will return home General Passenger Agent. Gibson. at an early date.