The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, July 28, 1905, Image 7

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■*jammxrj For tHs Fcittitiful Top Buggy, manu factured l\v up here iu Atlanta.' Georgia. A Southern Buggy fir Bout he Hi traitc. hn« ft fine Lentlier Quarter Top. has genuine Ueothei. Spring Bottom Cushion, ami Leather Buck, is elegantly painted nlnl fully guaranteed. Regular retail price $65 00 to $75.00. 90 For this fine Collar and Hame, nickel mounted Harness, sold uiih every GOUOFN HAGL.E BL'GGY, legulur retail price fl”.50 to $15.00. Catalog and full description sent on request. a OLDEN EAGLE Bl’GGY CO. 16&-160 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, Ga. A Coweta County Official Gives his endorsement of the /Etna Life Insurance Company: Young Men.. Send for our catalog. It tells about a trade you can learn in a few months and which will pay you from $40 to $50 a month to start on. Southern School of Telegraphy, Newnan, - Georgiii. Box 214. ■ . Atm Peniston’s Drug Store Crane’s Spring Medicine. Crane’s Kidney |and Backache Cure. Crane’s Cough Cure. Crane's Henduclie Belief. Crane’s Cholera and.Diun lioea Mixture. Crane’s Family Liniment. Crane’s Eczema Cure. Crane’s Liver Powders. Crane's Pile Salve. Crane’s Liver Pills. Crane’s Female Relief. These are Standard Prepara tions and are Sold and Recom mended at Peniston’s Drug Store. Take a Bath -AT- Hon. S. E. Leigh, of Coweta. REUNION OF 1ST AND fiTIt REGIMENTS. Please announce to the “old boys" of the 1st Georgia Cavalry, through the columns of your widely read paper, that the annual reunion of the 1st and tit.h <ieor- state fi ‘ a cavali'y regiments will 1h> held at ('aitersville, (la., on August I Among the mem hers of the last legislature who are serving in the present house, few are better known and liked than Hon. S. K. Leigh, of Coweta county. He has taken a prominent stand in politics for the past several years, of (lie - n< L HHIfi. The annual gatherings of these “twin regiments” for mtinv years have been most on- ami is regarded as one strongest men in Coweta county He is well equipped to render to liis constituents good service as a legislator, and has won for himsoll a reputation as a law-maker sec ond to none in the house. “Tile gentleman from Coweta” j is among the most active members iu the lower branch, and he is frequently heard to advantage in discussions upon the Moor. As a debater he has few superiors in the house, and his excellent delivery together with his earnestness carry j conviction with his-addresses. At the beginning of the session, when Mr. Wright, of Richmond, offered a resolution condemning the wholesale lynching at WtUkins- ville, Mr. Leigh made one of the I prettiest and most forceful argu ments in favor of the measure. His effort brought forth much ap plause from the gallery and his fellow members on the floor, and had much to do with the unani mous passage of the resolution. Mr. Leigh is chairman of the committee on excuse of members and, iu addition, serves on several other important standing commit tees, among them being county and county matters, general agricul ture, labor and labor statistics, privileges and elections, public library and special judiciary.— 1 Atlanta Journal. County Officers, Coweta County. A. D. FREEMAN, Judge City Court of Newnan. Nuwimn, Ga., June 17th, 1905. joyable affairs, and this year promises to equal, if not eclipse, anything they have ever had. Comrades, you are most cordially invited to meet with us and share the pleasure's of the day. Rail roads will give one and one third fare, plus “5 cents; that is. paying full fare going and one--third re turning. DeorgeA. Webster, President. Mi ago, 1 took in yTCTNA ife plan. The first (lucrcftsml I He i iu u ms PITIABLE IMPROVIDENCE. THE GENESIS OF THE TORNADO. At birth the tornado is a harm less little thing, just strong enough to stir the leaves and dust in play ful eddies. Far overhead, the opposing currents of warm and cold airs clash is a stronger whirl, of which the other is but a sympathetic reflection. Gradu ally the little one reaches upward towards the parent vortex, and the latter st retches a helping hand downward. The two unite, and the tornado has found itself. Leaves and dust ascend through rlir Wn) Mnnr, In Wasted 'I’lirauirli lKHOI-lklU'4' 4 if I*',»(>4l VlllueN. Examples of glaring Ignorance of fo.nl vnliM'H may well lie culled from the notes of Hume experts who have vl-dled the poor of thu different cities. Iu the slums of Chicago It was found that a woman whose husband was out of work and whose family was living on a few cents a day bought lettuce, a food so innutritions that, al least when out of season and high in price, It Is a luxury even for the rich. This woman sacrificed the inexpensive hut nutri tious classes of foods for leaves con taining over HD per ccnl of water and If, per cent of refuse. It lias hecu truthfully said that a man would starve to death on a diet of lettuce nlono. Pitiable Improvidence was found In the Now York slums. A watchman was feeding his family at the rate of 14 cents per person a day all that lie could afford yet his wife bought ex pensive cuts of beef instead of the equally nutritious cuts of lowor price; also large quantities of butter whose value might have been Invested la dried beans and more bread. She also wasted money on soda crackers ami Jumbles costing two or three times as much as bread and containing no more nutrition. It was estimated that his wife might have obtained about eight times as much nutrition for her mon ey had she substituted dried pens for where green peas. Another large saving would have been (he substitution of fresh for condensed milk, .lolm 10. Watkins In Header Magazine. W. E. Hawkins. Manager. Atlanta, On. Hear Sir:—In Jan narv. 1ST I. at 29 years o ANGE GOM PAN V a $5,000 policy on Ordinary about $(>9.0(1. tlie second was about .$5,”,.()(). Tb 1899, when the one paid then was $5.‘!.2.“>, Since then then until in January 1905 the premium was $4 1 19. 1 have been satisfied with this policy since it was taken, and with tin In my opinion tin* company is sale, and 1 can Yours, etc., A I,VAN 1). FREEMAN UK E 1NSIMG premium was until January made and declared eaeli year, recommend it. lias been a small increase dividends cheerfully F. M. BRYANT, District Aetna Life Insurance Newnan, Georgia. Manager, Company THEY WERE GLUTTONS. Bailey’s B arber S ho P Where the equipment is new and first class mid where all the In test ap pliances and accessories of the mod ern bath room are at your service Your patronage is desired and mer ited, and a trial will meke yon a per manent patron. BAILEY’S BARBER SHOP, Feese Opera House Building, Newnan, - Ga. The GorinuiidH „C tlie KiKlilreiilli Century In ttiijfluud. Plenty, was the watchword of the eighteenth century g.uumiid hi king- land. Ills tallies groaned under an nr ray of food warranted to take away the appetite of all save the (largan- tuus of the day. One blessing was the sucking spiral, giving color to evolved from Ihc old sops and the Inter the mass. Now its growth is rapid, hlscpies and olios-sonp, which now Steren.4»n’. Love Tnaat. A beautiful testimony to one’s home loves was paid by Holier! lsiuls (Ste venson al a thanksgiving dinner Iu Sa moa. “There, on my right,” said Steven son, replying to an unexpected propos al of “The Host” •’sits she who lms but lately from our own loved native land come hack to me she whom, with no lessening of alTecllon to those others to whom 1 cling, 1 love better than all the world besides my mother. From the opposite end of the table, iny wife, who has been all In all to me, when the days were very dark, looks tonight. Into my eyes while we have both grown a hit older with undlmln ished and undhnlnlshahle affection.” 1 T. M. MARTIN « Does all kinds of Tin Work, Roofing Plumbing and Repairing. Expert work and low prices win. Shop op posite Pinson Hotel. Twigs and heavier objects are car ried upward, and as its strength increases, boards, branches and looses objects of every discription are added to the whirling conglom eration overhead. The ■ cold, dry air quickly congeals tlie moisture of the lower stratum, and forms first a vapor and then a cloud, giving the finishing-touches of color to the funnel, which is now in good order and ready for busi ness. Flanks, trees, shingles, bricks, dust, feathers, fence-rails, and even animals and houses, may be seen Moating around in the vortex,like swallows circling about a chimney, as one oliserver de scribes it. When it b.-curies sur charged with debris it bursts like a huge bomb, emittin; was ever the prelude to the dinner. It was removed for meat or tlsh a chine of mutton uud three ducks la I lie case of Squire Hill at Teddington, who, for entrees to support them, offered pul lets with eggs, fillet of beef and scol lops, turkey eu daube, stewed carp, veal a In royale, fricasseed chicken, with liaui and pigeons for center dish. This was but the first course or relay. Next came the roasts two pheasants and four partridges aigl six teal, and now, for side dishes, sweet breads and a.arrow, four woodcock and ten snipe, salmon and smelts, marrow pudding, fore quarter of lamb and oyster loaves. For center dish, mince pies. And men ale and survived, and still had heart within them to wait the removal of the cloili, and. greeting the dessert, sat over the mahogany until Indeed Ihe.v fell beneath It. After all, gorrnand Is not the name for such as these. They were gluttons. IS'ero'N A ppearn In his youth Nero was remarkably volumes of handsome, hut early In manhood his habits of dissipation made him exeeed- dense black vapor like smoke, and j nK jy corpulent. To Judge from Ids !§) scattering its contents over acres medals and the descriptions left of him I of ground: then it resumes its fun- he must have weighed over 200 pounds. " ’ iiit- His features were regular, but his eyes •g nei shape, repeating the belching were FO protuberant ns to he almost a % process as fast as its gullet is filled, deformity, and be was nearsighted, so 1 -Woman’s Home Companion for b * ‘’o' 1 " 1 n « l *3 1 his acquaintances across the street. ti August. — f; ___________ Hi. Mistake. | — Mr giitrisky—I don’t believe the city U Cood for Stomach Trouble and water Is safe. I notice It has a clouded D Constipation. appearance this morning and tastes jf) “Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver sort of-mllky- and - Mrs. Htarvem- 55aSE5SSe5asasaSS5aSS555c!ESSt5 T bletK , IBVe done me a great deni 0 f i ’•'»*«» contains milk, Mr Hlimsky. The water Is at your left. And, by the way, your Gourd bill was due yester day.—Cleveland Leader. Which Won the I’rl.cf Three students of the Kcole des Uenux Arts, Marseilles, were talking In u cafe. “My dear fellow,” said one, "I painted the oilier day a little piece of plae woisl in Imitation of marble so perfectly that It sunk to the bottom of the water.” "Pooh," said another. "Yesterday I suspended my thermometer on the easel thut holds my ‘View of the Polar Regions.’ It fell ut once lo 20 below zero.” “That’s nothing,” said the last. ”My portrait of the marquis is so lifelike that It bus to be shaved twice a week.” How Flics Walk on Wlnduw Fanes. The microscope reveals the neat con trivance which enables a tly to walk up a window pane or defy the laws of gravity by gliding along, buck down ward, on the celling. The magnifier shows the foot to be made up of two pads covered with Hue, short liulr, each pad having a hook above It. Behind each pad Is n bag filled with a sticky liquid which oozes out whenever the fly puts Ids foot down. The amount which Is pressed out of each fool is very small Indeed, but, taken all to gether, It Is amply sufficient to hold (he insect In any posit Ion he chooses. Summer Excursion Rates via Central of Georgia Railway Summer excursion tickets ut greatly reduced rutcsjarc now on sale at all coupon ticket offices, to Mountain and seashore resorts in tin North, East and Bout.fi, via all-rail routes and via Sa vannah and steamship lines. For rates, schedules, routes, descriptive matter, etc.,[apply to your nearest ticket agent. J. C. HAILE Ceneral Passenger Agent. Savannah, Ca. FOR SALE HIm Own Great Foolishness. Nordy- Your wife seems to think ] you’ll get bunkoed If she lets you out j of her sight. You must buve once done something very foolish to have a womun looking after you like that. ButtH—I did. I married her.—Louis ville Courier-Journal. Tablets have done me a great good,’’ says C. Towns, of Hat Portage, When you want a pleasant laxative Ontario. Canada. “Being a mild physic that is easy to take and certain to act, the after effects are not unpleasant, and use Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver I can recommend them to all who suff-r j t lias j out . me g0 od to be somewhat tablets. For sale by Holt & Cates.drug- from rftomach disorder.” For sale by j parched by the heat and drenched by gists, Newnan, Ga. Hard Work Ahead. Miss Gadd—There goes Jack Poor- ley. My, he looks as solemn as an un dertaker these days! Mr. Batcbellor— No wonder. He’s going to undertake a wife next week. Exchange. A few fonts of ad. and job type, in good condition, also some other material for sale cheap. Address Holt & Cates, druggist.-. Newnan,Ga. tlie rain of life.—I^mgfellow. Her K.lllu., Bank Cashier—You have overdrawn your account, uiudum. Lovely Lady— j That’s Just like rne! My husband say» I am always exaggerating everything. —Somerville Journal. THE NEWS, Newnan, Ga.