The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, July 28, 1905, Image 3

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sun "WATCH THE WHITE STAR BUGGY THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. A LIVING NET. W HEN n«*t yon buy * l)nggy. try • Whit# Star A*Gr«de Bugsy, lightest running vehicle mad* in the United Aft«r June lit. llMft, we use In building the WHITE STAR BUOOY. none but the finest •• A-URA.DK" Wheel*, Just like our ea^ple in the Wulte. on exhibition by every one of our Dealer*. We will pay t’25 W) in jaih •ny WHITE STAR Wheel, having our private mark, is not Just like the sample shown. LOOK FOR OCR PRIVATE " A-GRADE " MARK ATLANTA BUGGY COMPANY, - - Atlanta, Georgia Some Knots Concerning It Thnt Are Pccnltoc Method of Klshlns Used by K»t Generally Known. Motives of Ocennlo. Though every schoolboy presumably ( A poeullnr method of tlshlng Is in- knows to a nicety where the t ape of dulged In by the nnllves of Tetulln. Good Hope Is situated, there does uu- one of the Islands of Oeennla. At a doubtedly prevail In less enlightened circles some vagueness of conception as to the exact locality of that cele brated headland. Even the gentle render Is faintly conscious of uncer tainty and answers with a briskness not born of conviction: “The Cape of Good Hope? Why, of course l know given signal the Inhabitants of the vil lage assemble on the seashore to the number of about 200 persons, each of whom carries a branch of cocoa palm. With these in their hands they plunge Into the water, and at a cer tain distance front the shore turn to ward It. forming a compact half circle. llOiHI III >| 1x7 • U.t t '»> tVFIIlOt. » where it is. Down al the end of South each one holding his paliu branch per J. S. Ware, Oldest Member of;deal jackson, the first bale farmer. Georgia Slate Senate. Africa.” Gentle reader, you are not very far out, fifty or a bundl'd miles peritaps. And, as you say, it Is not of the slightest consequence from a prac tical point of view. The Cape of Good Hope lies at a con siderable distance from the end and is, In fact, the middle of the three promote torles, severally inconspicuous, which Jointly terminate f slender peninsula, some twenty miles in length, forming the harrier between,, False fay and the Atlantic ocean on the west. These three headlands, lying neat' together and commonly undivided o;?7i map of mod erate scale, are |o 'idly • designated FOR SALE The National Collection Agency of Washington, D. 0. will dispose of the following judgments : 1 Hull Jack sou, of 1 >oiijiiicrt\ comity, is Perhaps the most widely ilii, , ... ,, Capo Point. II was here that Hartholo- kiiown i.eg'io tanner m the totton im>w 1)1;1/ „ rst pnW , linlPrcd f „u For the past, ten years he |- 0 |. P0 the prevalent southeasterly gales favorable report from the judiciary j ^ marketed every first hale of and denounced the rugged, threaten Senator ,1. I>. Ware, ol Thirty-seventh, feels hopeful of a | )( ,|^ pendleulnrly in the water, and thus forming a sieve. ( The leader of the party then gives a signal, and this living net approaches tli(> shore gradually In perfect order, | driving before it a multitude of fishes. Surrounded by this living wall and on tangled in the cocoa palm branches tunny of the fislicN are cast on the sand by the waves, while others are killed with sticks.- Alter being cooked over hot coals the lisli are served with ba nanas and eoeoanut milk. The scene ns described tiy a French man who visited the Island was inter estlng and picturesque In the extreme, the cited being Immensely heightened by the appearance of the natives, whose costume consists of a short tunic of seaweed or leaves. Their halt GEORGIA R L Lewis W T Cockrell M illen Molena 03.03 58.90 Will .Tames Adrian *;I4.78 Galloway Bros Monroe 31.48 L D Whitsett Atlanta 84.110 Warren <t Huff Roobelle 40.00 Gilbert it Hewitt Atlanta 40.60 O H Levan Savannah 38.08 .T H Rodgers Lewis & Murphy teaxley Calhoun 10.9b T1.00 Mrs R Baer Savannah 90.35 M T Lamb Cribb 88. ao ALABAMA Mrs A R Smith Cottage Mills 38.14 S L Durden Antaugaville * 43.11 Sam Hurst Dublin 84 14 R L Clements Brockton 138.04 1,11 Turner Klborton 04.08 ,T P Hurst Clayton 83 08 11 t Brewer Glenn 31) 00 B P Larabee Florence 201.96 Reeves Bros Co (Tiilliu 10.00 R II Caudle Goodwater 113.50 J S Gregory John 44.14 .1 H Kingt v (rordon 357 08 | Flunk B. Case •Tadson 93.415 Head it Warren Gum Springs 188 70 .1 S Mills' 1 jimlsny 8.25 Carr & Ci> 1 larduwa v 1 40 36 Watson it Litliiiv H T Daniel Huntsville 13.50 Strickland Springs 99 0b W T llarnson A Soil Killed 28.16 C L Mousley Loi hair rs 8b W .1 1 lenders *11 l.af ivelto 320 00 H 1 ’ Brown M11O011 T9 10 1 M Bouev 1 .mib'U 350 00 : .1 B Stiles Meriwether 81 SO .1 W Hand Mobile 02.36 Send Bids to has marKcunt every iirsi nine m «uu o.m> u.« “■*»**• '■“•■• i* •- , . ,, ,. , , - |ng, threefold promontory under the , Is powdered with chalk, while the war new cotton raised lit (leorglti, anil son|)| ,| 11}? appollntion of the Cape of • riots are distinguished by the hair be Georgia hits led all other .states gjorins, to be afterward reehrtstened |ng powdered red. Wreaths of garde .. ... . . . .... « .... . .1. . il I l.il.l ...... ...... tif.ii.li rut llii.il eominittce on his lull to change tlu method of selecting the supreme and superior court judges. w pj, the single exception of Texas, by pious, trustful hearts the Cape of Whit's I,ill is . | V, I, , tare from s.ll previous methods otj .\lljHtiy lii selecting the judiciary, and was evoled t»y him through long years , of legislative service and close oli- servation of pttlilic alfairs. The bill provides that the su preme court judges shall lie ap pointed by the governor as the terms of t lie present judges expire. That the supreme court judges | . )0SS ji,| t shall then name three lawyers ot character and ability from every first bah* for IbOf*. It was two days earlier than lii^ tirst bale ltist, sersiui, and two weeks ahead of the record of HHKl. 'Pile bale weighed .T5S pounds and the staple classed ••fully middling.’' The fact that this is a higher grade than has been accorded any former lirst Cnpe of Good Hope, Cape Knrewellt Is there nothing In a name? TOBACCO HEART. Til** Way SmoliliiK Aria I'immi anil In- JurcN the Syntnii. Are you "learning to smoke." boys? Learning by heart "tobacco heart?" Read what a doctor says In the Med leal Summary and then enjoy your bale is accepted .as a ! f<m>ke- If you can: In HtnokltiK tobnc»i*o wt» Inko In enr* InjX powtloivtl ml. WroalliH of #iir<U* iiIrh or n»il hibiscus hit worn on I heir heads, also round their necks. Washington, D. C. AN EXPERT ON LYING. To Publishers and Printers. superiority in grade asj'cmnparcd superior court circuit in the state, y 1(> |. lsti j\. w seasons, and that llte governor shall name |),, a | ,| a( .R S on’s 2,(HM»-a»*re plan one of the three for the superior I tation eight court judge. iiulication that the.,crop honlc oxide, several ammonias and a Ibis year will show corresponding very poisonous oil containing nicotine. The ammonias and nicotine are tho substances which by acting In numer- miles west of Albany If is in a high state of oils directions arc so injurious to tho system. Tho ammonias act on tho blood, making II alkaline and fluid, thereby Impairing its nutritive prop erty. The atom net) Is debilitated and dys pepsia Induced. The innervation of the heart Is disturbed, Its notion Is i-1 n - - weak, Irregular and Intermittent, and no advantages that were denied to faintness and vertigo are the conse- intellect is as clear anti vigort m as L^her members of bis race. Hut' quonces. . , Owing to the disturbances In the • j ho worked, studied, pluuuMl, ex- j ru<1 heart the process of nutrl* He lirst served in the legislature penmenlcd and eschewed those tloti Is slow, and In the young serious- is a model Senator Ware is the oldest man j cultivation, and yields {uniformly in the senate in point ot years, lie- j a |,nnd;int crops. Jackson s be ing now 75, but he is still remark- j jri nn jng was small. He enjoyed ably strong, physically, and his perimented and eschewed those tion Is slow, and In the young serious in 1851), and has seen many th j Ml , s which claim so much of the ly affected tissue Is paralysed and vl changes in the state. heimtor | y me and attention of other mem* Ware <lid not seek the honor ol | )cr8 of his race. He was a stranger representing the Thirty-seventh ; 10 politics .and never came to Al- •••■■;- - " , lrintpr . district this time, but his people | )an y i n his life except on busi* tho kldnpyH ttn(l very rapidly; eon«e- nominated and then overwhelm- j ness> - iugly elected him, thus paying a sloti Is Impaired Tobacco Is essentially a functional rather than an organic poison. It mod ifies the special energies and not the the kidneys and very rapidly; const quently the bad effects quickly dlsap , Today he has an independent ; PJJ ^ | deserved tribute to his long public fovtunc, and it is growing every 1 No colored man in the lie Uni \llmvell In Tvnllfy In Oinirl mill Won llie Cum*. A Kansas (Ttv lawyer lells of tin* use of expert testimony on lying. He says: "I was prosecuting nllorncy for Kin ncy county in IKSI, ami had a fellow up before Squire N. • Jones on the charge of horse stealing., lie lllnxl | Mike Slltlon to defend him, mid when the case was called I proved beyond question by a witness who witnessed the theft I lull we had the right mini. After the prosecution Imd rested Sul ton Introduced TtnITalo’ Jones as a witness and gravely Informed llie court that In* Intended lo prove by him IlniL my witness had llod ‘HulTalo' took (In* stand and swore that, while lie bad never seen or beard of tlu* witness be fore and knew nothing nl all about tlm crime committed, lie Imd hud a great deal of experience with men and could li*ll pretty certain wln*n limy were lying. Then he proceeded to tell how i men acted when they were lying, mid i gave the expert opinion that my wtl- j iu*ss had sworn to lies from tho word go. 1 protested against strcli perform ances, but Sutton made the Judge be- j Hove he liml as much right to Intro- | dace an expert on liars as lie would have to Introduce an expert on nu*dl- ! Ine or uny oilier science, nrul the ri Wo have an out iroly iu*\\ irg, whereby wo can refnci* old Brass ( iiinl tin *k or. uni! make I hem fill ly us g* nnsigiiI!v knobs or foot on tin* Indlom, on which patents nfe p**nd- 111in11 iiimI 1 lend Hub's, 1 pi. nl as now and wit hold, any PRICES 1;id'acing Column and Head Rules, regular lengths, ........20cIh each. “ l,, s. “ iiinl " Buies, lengths ’Jin, and over Idols. per lb. A sample of I'efaoeil Buie with full purliculars, will be cheer fully sent on npplicidion, Philadelphia Printers’ Supply Co. m an u fa err kt: its of Type and lli^h Grade Printing Material, 39 N. NINTH ST.. PHILADELPHIA, PA. service and merits. He has been a jury revisor in Heard county for forty-four years, anti has served as foreman of twenty-nine grand juries. He is! highly esteemed by bis fellow- senators. Personally, he is a gen ial, kindly gentleman of the old school. He is a farmer by pro fession, and a very successful one, too, as any man from his district will testify.—Atlanta News. year. country is more respected. He markets the lirst bale every year, AMERICA IN THE ORIENT. JafianrNP l*o!H«»n**f»w. A Russian soldier loft behind his brothers in arms. He slowly rose up mid faced Ills captors. They smiled several days ahead of those who amiably, and, reimsured, lie pulled off strive to wrest the unique honor his cup and < with It. Now, It is a common custom front him, and will probably [have fo| . n j n j )(inoge aoidler to curry about another bale in Albany.before the with him In the hot weather a small m.Yi market in (ieortriah'retJOi'bi ft"- On this occasion a full was forth- next maiket in uoi^n (1 ,u I oi ^ |mn( , wl to the UllB8lan , b ut the first bale.—Albany Herald. re f U sed to take It. preferring to use , ov(>r qt()no3 or throuJC „ mire his cup. Still, with an amiable smile Af lnut „„ th( . p , on Ills face, one of the Japanese again proffered him the rejected fan, at the same time covering him with a ro- I For thirty-five years Mr. Bur- volver. The coptlve took the gift wlth- bank has been at' work creating out further reluctance From Brlndle’s " i *‘WIUi Uussiuns and Japanese." new forms of plant hie and linprov-j A liHwyor** Norvi*. A self stiIislleil young lawyer went over to Michigan from Ohio lo ropre- ,.|ne or any oilier science, imu 11 ,,r « , '" t wl, ° salt was the thief was dismissed from a"*'*'* "I* "'lifatlon over which 1,1,11 1 'the Wayne county court laid original Jurisdiction. In llie course of argu ment the Buckeye lawyer became tangled, and the Judge kindly ml vised him to hack up and repent with greater deliberation, Then the court let tin* youlh down by saying, "If you WHAT BURBANK HAS DONE. , (tw. WHS KIIOCKISI O'll. “*-■ Lngb It ta SaJy «! "■** 1 ta '« h - imt reachcHl tho lowest y v ,,r ' More than two thirds of the ten ling old ones. In that time] he has; The urk. P ..r thousand sewing machines sold in ; created, by breeding and selection | Constantinople in 11)03 were ot j more than 2,500 distinct species ol , demonstrated by Sir Laurence Aluiu- American make. Hewing machines plants. ' i Tadema’s picture “The Finding of , m , „ , . , i anme nf his “creations” are- Moses.” I.ooklng at the picture, a well from < lermany, Iktigland, 1 tance > • known botanist examined with admlra- and Austria-Hungary sell from! The primus berry, a fruit mi- tlon me painting of the lifelike lurk- fortv to sivtv ner cent cheaper known before, made by the union spurs which form the foreground, and •’' . ’ 1 . 1 4 .1 ,.*■ ,. i.i.j/.L-l,4.i*i v uiw] a rasobeiTV then, turning toward the artist, and than those from America, but the ot a black ben > and a .dspbtny congpntulatlnJf hlm on the successful people prefer the latter even at the which union scientific men l*said ron(Jorlngi pointed out that larkspurs higher price; Windmills are used was impossible. were of a comparatively recent growth lAuwlyfW water, at hrst, per-1 Thewhiteblackberry, very b»u- j ^P^,r flaps, to the grounds of the Ameri- ititul, with a delicate tlavoi. them were discovered In some of the can missions, and then to irrigate! The“phenomenal berry,”a simi-, recently explored royal tombs of their gardens. j lar creation, a cross between a rasp-1 Kgypt." Around Smyrna in Asia Minor berry and a California dewberry,: ns.hr. there are more than twelve hun-! having the color of a raspberry! Mother (reproachfully, to her small custody.” A VAST STONY WRECK. The North ( «!>«•. In Norway, l» /tlino.t the World's lOnil. pea, lie pulled on lh ] n'’»H*<• r 1 y ^: t'ho'!hro'you.• ”.■!>nt',>A'’ "’"bid his cap nnd commenced'to fan himself Uila the Z!' nearly ' tds'con- ! ixrSuSr.se t r i s ccnd unless It be wet uud s PH^ory^ (|( ( | |h|i( |( m|(C|l| , ntr ,cute ! From bo top to " f honor to follow at the rate I ! »■ " '"'If "die or more of hard walking ^ w)||iR „ „ f tlm court ... 4 4 4 4,. ,,r it,A I was knocked out, and ho Joined At last we come to the edge of the |i(in| . M|v |n hiugh. Kansas cliff. The sun, o'clock, has almost edge of his dally path, but Is still far Pns.port t«» the North role, above the shimmering sea. You stand A p , 1HM p ort to tho north pole was Is on thnt lonely point feeling, except for H()ln( . y ,, IH , s „ K0 f, y t|, ( > governor tho presence of those around you, that | (jf (lu> p| . ov | ||( , ( , „,* Toimisu, which you are quite oul of the world (n which | iitpctches along tho Husslan sliorcs of you have hitherto spent your life. You Ar ,. tt ,. oflD-lnl was np- staml without on a rock pelted by ev^ | onrh , M , |(V lwo , n c„ wtio bad tieen ery storm of wind and snow. Attacked : , to ‘ () to the north with by the fiery summer sun and pitiless I R . ntfl|f|t| PX p ( .dltlon, then titling our. winter frost, no wonder Mint neither I The)p tmoI1 WHH for „ p, lH s|)ort to tree nor shrub nor scarce a flower can i but the governor polnt- exlst. Among the most solemn places ^ tbHt tfj „ |e WM8 aH uk.-iy to on the globe It must be reckoned the ^ )n U)|fl|> , loraft pr0V | IK .„ 11H , in y world’s end, a vast stony wreck pro- r| , nt () was „ xtrPmf> , y „ n |lkely Jectlng above the wide waste of wn- , w()lll( , |P8P „ lt lllld n.«t. If they ters. -Albert L. Bolls lu Booklovors i ^ f)jHn , wp|<<| n() Il0 ||,, P „ 1Pr( , t0 e x- Mugazlne. j amine their credentials. At Inst, liow ever, to satisfy them be ordered the The Te.rUcrchlef. |„ H „ p ((f a ,J fK . umP |H allowing them to In some parts of the lyro. a beautt wlthmlt lpt or hlndram e to the ful though curious custom prevails. When a girl Is going to be married and norT, ‘ V ■ Just tiefore she lenves for the church her mother gives her a handkerchief. there are more tnan twelve nun- us ing u.« - , . .' unt Hon)-Jamle, where have you been all died anil fifty foreign-made wind- and the shape ol a blackbeny, but | afternoon? mills* four fifths of them are of > larger than either, far more pro - - " 1 v 1 - ’ sur Jamie (uneasily)—At Sunday school, American manufacture. The an j ductive, and with a flavor SUI '- ; “^“Xr-Then bow !s it you are wet 11uni imports Ht SmyniB amount to ( passing both. : and gmeii ho of flah? fifteen million dollars. For cotton The plumcot (result, of the union jamle (in desperation)—Well, yoa goods alone tho Unital States re- ot the apricot aud the] plum,, of, ~ ^ « utiudspiHAfiduu U1 B1 l and the whale, and-well-I guess It rare flavor and richness, again dts- eame off ou my dothes.-Harper’s proving the dictum of the scientist, weekly. A plum with no pit and one | ^ (l Perc . p tio-. with the flavor of the Bartlet pear.; “Dat dog o’ mine," said Erastus A walnut first so thin of shell; Pinkly, "keeps on a-ttwln' to whup , ,. . ev’y four footed critter dirt comes down that the birds could peck through depofld .. it, afterwards bred backward along «He must be a fighter.” ferior "pot-metal.” Quantities the path it had. come until 1 d are sent into Turkey at ridiculously shell of the required thickness was Wa9hlngton star . low figures. Imitations of Ameri- secured. He has produced a new thorn less cactus, a combination of many which Is called a tearkerchlef. It Is made of newly spun and unused linen, and with It the gtrl dries the natural Chair of lhr* Mlant Idrta. One of the mountain peeks of north Wales Is known as the Chair of Idris, or Cader Idris, as the Welsh people LEMON £UXi$, Lemons as Medicine Their Wonderful Effect on the Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys and Blood. Lemons are largely used by The Mo/.ley Lemon Klixir Company, in compounding tln-ir Lemon Elixir, a pleasant Lemon Laxative and Tonic - a substitute for nil Cuthartle and Liver Fills. Lemon Klixir posi tively cures all Biliousness, Consti pation, Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Headaebc, Malaria, Kidney Disease, Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appetite, Fevers, Chill , Blotches, Pimples, nil Impurities of tlicr Blood, Fain in the Chest or Ji n k, and all other dis eases caused by n disordered liver and kidneys, tho first Great Cause • / all Fatal Diseases. WOMEN, for all Female Irreg ularities, wilt find Lemon Elixir a pleasant and thoroughly reliable remedy, without the least dangei*"of possible harm to them in any condi tion peculiar to themselves. 50c and $1.00 per bottle at ALL DRUG STOKES “One • Dose Convinces.’ and with It the gtrl dries the natural (;a)| ^ ))PnlUKP p* f op i„ hollowed out tears she sheds on leaving home. 'Hie |(ka uu immense couch. According to tearkerchlef is never used after the like an Immense couch. According to tearaercuiei i» uc.™ | | 0P(1 | ti-ndltlon, whoever spends n night marriage day, but Is folded up and jn thH chair of Idris will on the follow placed In the linen closet, where It re morning be dead, raving mad or eeive from four hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars to four hundred and fifty thousand dollars. American patterns of ag ricultural implements have been copied by German and Greek manufacturers and made up in in ferior “pot-metal.” Quantities F .4.^™ .- — — ■ 1 lng morning be dead, raving mad or mains till Its owner’s death, when lt is p „ doWPd w | t h ^e loftiest poetical In- taken from Its place and spread over 9p j rafloll No seems to know ex- her (lead face. ! aPt | y w ho Idris was or when he lived, — but he must have been a giant If his Know Your Own Mind. , fjgfjy waH J n proportion wltil his ce)e- The great majority of people need ; brated “ ( .b a i r ,” Mrs. Hemans has a bracing up all the time. They want to fln<} poeHI w)t h the Chair of Idris as be reassured. They do not know their t | JpmPj and Tennyson also men- own minds. They are not mire of , it tIJ «^o n ld.” themselves, llie leader, the man who .... cau rule others, must be master of , Circassian BM.tr, this art. Encouragement Is to many , p a | rJ ti n g the eyes and eyelids Is coo men what flattery Is to some women.— „j dere( j a great aid to the fascination Success. ! of the female orbs. A Circassian to • be really lovely must. In addition to How He Avoided It. One Dollar Saved Represents Ten Dollars Earned. The average man does not save to ex ceed ten per cent, of his earnings. Ho must spend nine dollars in living ex penses for every dollar saved. That be ing the case lie cannot be too careful about unnecessary expenses. Very of- ton a few cents properly invested, like buying seeds for his garden, will save several dollars outlay later on. It is the same in buying Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It coBte but a few cents, and a bottle of it in the house often saves a doctor’s bill of sev eral dollars. For sale by Holt & Cates, druggists, Newnau, Ga. can plows are also made by local blacksmiths. Skilled mechanics are discovering the superiority ot American patterns over those from other countries, and a gradually increasing demand is evident. American rubber shoes are dis posed of readily.—Woman’s Home Comnaniou for August. The Place For Him. “Notwithstanding what you say about - -— Kraftie," said Uoodart, “be seems to other varieties, which bears a ^ a loya i f e ii 0 w. He appears to keep fruit, too, for man and beast, In with bis friends.” , . , “He should be kept In with them, which will redeem the desert places repl)ed Crabbe .. Most of b)8 trl ends of the earth; he has done all these are in jail.”—Philadelphia Ledger. and many other wnlw tU*. • d-d. «• m «*•» » JW# which may not Ire mentioned heie aQ lnfaBOOU9 history.-Browne. laitlii.-Spurgeon. How H« Avoided it. j | }P | ng V ery corpulent, have golden balr Have you ever been hissed off the nd Jf>t b , ack Kohl Is used by 4ZI4?” asked the dirl who was thrUl- ; {he j, er8)an alld Armenian women to lengthen their eyes. The bazaar women and nautch girl* of most eastern eoun- stage?” asked the girl who was thrill ed at having met a real actor. "Oh, no,” he replied. “When I’m off the stage 1 always try to be among the j r flugf;r nall8 w)t h henna, friends as much as possible. —Chicago , wbere t hey wish to be thought Record-Herald. for lack of space. It will be at and wbere they wish to be thought great ladles they allow their finger nails to grow to an Immense length and keep them In finely wrought gold sheaths. _ Buy It Now. Now is the time to buy Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is certain to be needed sooner or later and when that time comes you will need lt badly—you will need it quickjy. Buy it now. It may save life. For sale by Holt & Cates, druggists, Newuan, Ga. Subscribe for the News.