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Dr. Anderson, Dentist, Salbide
Local News of Newnan J Buildi, ' s
For Sale—One six to eight horse
power steam engine; can t>e seen in
operation any day at Goodwyn’s
eoal yard. S-ll-4t
Mis. Loui Close and little grand-
Mr. W. C. Black is in New York
City.
Dr. Anderson, Dentist, Salbide j children will leave first, ot' incom-
Building. tf ing week to visit relatives in Co-
Mr. Henry Hulsey, of Atlanta, j lumbns <{,ove * oh i<h
visited friends here Sunday. j Buford Summers is spending
| Mainly About People j
A COMRADE OF CENERAL CRANT
Says: “I Do Not Believe Pe-ru-na Has a Superior.
>»
J. W. Stripling, Esq., ha:
turned from New York City.
Mrs. E. D. Fouse is the guest of
Miss Lizzie Harris, at Turin.
E. F
week
W.W.Wisdom,Jr.,of LaG range,
is the guest this week of W. (J.
Afnokl.
Prof. Albert Pendergrnst is ill the
city.
Miss Jennie Cates )ms returned from
Tallulah. • .<
Mrs. Maud Fry Laster, of Florida, is
in Newnan with friends.
Howard Davis will spend several (lays
in Carrollton next week. |
Miss Kate Waldo, of Atlanta, is the
, othei lelatixes, near YV eleouu*. , guest of Miss Evelyn Martin.
Hon. A. It. Burdette WHS in Miss Minnie Monegnn, of Atlanta, is
Gritlin Wednesday and Thursday visiting Mrs. Geo. H. Carmioal.
the
ague of Georgia Munielpalitic
If you wish to rent,buy or sell a| *^ r8, ■*'- *’■• Atkinson ' s the guest ot
friends and relatives at Lone Oak.
I several days with the family of
his uncle, Charlie Summers, and
'ilium » eunesuay amt t nursuay vminug uin. view, u. vauiiuum.
j. T . Sims, ot Atlanta, sp< nt tilt attending the meetings ol The Mr. Ernest .Stallings is spending
jk here with < apt. L. I>. house. League 0 f (Georgia Municipalities, week with friends in the country.
Miss Ruby Simril is v isiting rel
atives in Newnan.— LaC range
Graphic.
Messrs. <1. W. Ramey and L. A.
Melson, of Atlanta, spent Sunday
in the city.
.1. S
last Sunday in the city
W. G. Rost.
Elgin Brewster, of College Park,
visited relatives in Newnan this week.
Miss Evelyn Martin lias returned
from a delightful visit to Washington,.
Gn.
home, vacant hit or farm, or any
other kind of real estate cttll on or
write to.I. T. Holmes, Real Estate
and Renting Agent, Newnan. Git.
<Mlioe in store of J. W. Stripling A
Son. tf
After a few days stay in Atlanta, >
Mrs. L. K. Smith and children, Miss Kae Lowe Sponeler is at home,
who have been visiting in Ten- 1 again.
Hollinshead, Esq., spent! I,PSSW > returned home Wednesday, j Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Mill inns, of Ernst,
witti (Vil I hey were accompanied by Mrs. 1 Point, spent Saturday and Sunday in j
Dr. Foster, whose husband hax.t-keotty.
recently located at Sharpshurg, Misses May, Janice and lnu Thomas
Hon. II. A. Hall, oi Newnan, (j a Carrollton Times. 'left Monday for their home in Little |
As Well As Can Be
At the Age Of
Elghty-foiir Years
was in the. city Saturday.— La-
Grange Graphic.
<). F. Allen an<l family are vis
iting relatives in Meriwether
County this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sudduth, of
Birmingham, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Hovtdn.
J. T. Morris went to St. Charles
last Wednesday to attend a family
reunion and barbecue.
F. M. Bryant and family went
to LuthersviHc the first of this 1
Hock, Ark.
Will Hugh Pinson, of Cordeile, litis
returned from Atlanta and is visiting;
week to attend the funeral of Mrs. in the oity. :
Bryant’s cousin, M rs. Win. Sibley, Hoil . ftlld >, rg . w . B . Orr have re-
who died Monday morning, at, the turned from a delightful visit to Wash-
age of 4S years. Mrs. Sibley was • ington Oity.
a well known and must estimable Roy Askew is book again at his place
lady. in the post-office, having enjoyed a
„ „ , . ... pleasant vnontiou.
Next Monday, August 21, ts the
, ... ,, 1 Mis. Ninn Simms Scarborough, of
regular meeting ot the \\ . I . I. , . , ... . ! ’
Anniston, is visiting her parents, Mr
V. We hope to have a good at- a nd Mrs. Rigdon Simms,
tendance. Will as many of the
, , , - Miss Nolle Waldo, who was the nt-
throngh Newnan Sunday, to visit l,u ‘ n, * WMS as P 0S8, "'.V <'*in tut n out, I tr aetive goeBt of Miss Susie Martin, re-
and bring as many others with turned to Atlanta Friday,
them as they cant
Mrs. R. J. Burnett, Pros.
COL. BENJ. F. HAYVKES.
Ool. HenJ. F. Hnwkes, of tilt <1 street, fi. W., Washington, tt, is t tie
the three living eoinrades of General Grant in tits emit l dayn at West. Point.
In a recent letter tills venerable gentleman says ol I’eruna:
“/ have tried Peruna after having tried In vain other remedies tor ca
tarrh, and I can say without reservation that I never felt a n.t mploni ol re
lief until I had given Peruna the simple trial that Its advocate.* ad. 1st. 1
do not believe It has a superior either as a remedy for lafarrh or *•>. j
tonic for the depressing and exhausted condition which Is one ol the effects
ot the disease.”—HenJ. ft Hawkes.
J. W. Cole, of Moreland, passed
relatives at SharpHbttrg.
Howard Askew, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday in the city with Mr.
John Askew and family.
Miss Beulah Sudduth, of At
lanta, spent Sunday very pleas
nutly with Mrs. W. L.Sexton.
Mrs. R. O. Jones and family and
Mrs. W. G. Rost and family are
visiting relatives in Grantville.
Mr. and Mrs. Waverlv Fairman
Col. A. B. Rerdtte, with two lit
tle sons, is visiting the family of
his brother, Judge L. A. Rordue.
It, is the Colonel's lirsl v isit to his
old home city for a number of
years, and it is natural that he
should be charmed wit h New nan's
rapid and substantial growth.
Mr. R. T. McCiitchen spent sev-
Mrtt. D. W. Boone and children have 1
returned, after a visit; to Mrs. Boone’s I
paretits near Lnthersville.
Mrs. A. M. Norris and Master Good-
rum Norris have returned from a visit
to College Park and Atlanta.
Misses Annie l’owell and Nolle Potts
tire being entertained tit Chiokamaugii
by Hon. and Mrs. Gordon Lee.
have returned to Atlanta, after a oral days last week at the seaside
visit to Mr. M. Cole and family.
Miss Lois Hardy, of Senoia, is
I. Hod nett on
river.—-West
the guest of Mrs. IL
the east side of the
Point News.
Mrs. .1, Y. Blalock left Wednes
day for Newnan, to visit her|
daughter, Mrs. J. I). Hummers.—
Carrollton Times.
Mr. Will Hugh Pinson, of Cor-
dele, stopped'over in Greenville
last Sunday night on his way to
Mrs. Lucy Pinson and Miss Nolle
Pinson, of Cordoli-, will he the guests of
friends in the city for several weeks.
Mrs. H. S. Smith has returned from
atTybee Island, and therefore (lid Cliicknmauga, where she Imd been the
hot furnish The News an install-' «"" Ht of Ho "' ,u "‘ Mr "- Lh "'
Mrs. A. B. Warner anil children, Imv j
The Greatest family Medicine Ever
Discovered.
Hon. Win. G. Hunter, ex-member
North Carolina Legislature, writes from
the Census Office Building, Washington,
1), 0., as follows:
“The greatest family medicine ever
discovered, in my opinion, which comes
from experience ns well ns observation,
la Peruna. The moat common affliction
hi humankind Is a Viad cold. Peruna
drives It out of doors, wards off catarrh,
Invigorates and gives fresh strength to
mind and tasty. I give Peruna my
nmjua I tiled endorsement.’’—Win. (I.
Hunter.
Chronic Catarrh of the Stomach
Cured By Pe-ru-na.
Jn.s. T. .Inkeninn, President Eider
Mon nan Church, Halt Lake Oily, Utah,
writes:
“I should he mid am a very grateful
man for having lieen recommended the
use of Peruna for catarrh. I Imd a
chronic case of catarrh of the stomach
and my system was so tilled with differ
ent remedies that ] hud taken, that I
sickened at the sight of a inedlclni bot
tle. Peruna was a last resort and it did
not tali mu, hut cured mo in about three
months and I tool llmt II is a wonderful
remedy and gladly give my e xperlence
from Its use.”—Jas, T. Jakeman.
Pe-ru-na Proved u Life Saver.
Mr. Louts ltyreus, auctioneer, enin-
inission merchant and business broker,
d.'hl*jf Richmond street, London, out.,
writes:
“ J had been a sufferer with wliat phy
sicians diagnosed as chronic catarrh.
I thereby lost the necessary speaking
faculties, which almost caused me to
discontinue the business of auctioneer.
“ Alter spending several hundred dol
lars for various medicines and doctor
lulls without avail, your wonderful rem
edy, Peruna, was recommended to me.
•'After using eevecnl bottles of lids life
saver, I found relief, and 1 am again
capable of conducting: my unction stilus.
I wish to convince others, likewise
afflicted, ot I tic merits of your great
remedy."— Louis By reus.
Ihons.imH of Testimonials.
We tiuvi on lili thousands of testi
monial! 1 tike tin ones give n lo re. We
eiin give- our retailers emly a slight
glimpse: e l tlie vast array e-l unsolicited
endorsements ot Periinu which we are
constantly receiving,
Pe-ra-na is a Catarrhal Tonif Sap**
Dally Adapted to the Declining
Power* of Old Ago.
In old age the mucous membrane* he*
come thickened anil partly lose their
function.
This lenels to partial loss of hearing,
smell and taste', as well as digestive dU-
turbnnccs.
Peruna corrects all flits by Its spueltto
eipernliaw on all the lniie'oiis meiTihrun is
of the body.
One bottle' will conviueie anyone. One*
use'el mnet Peruna becomes n ltfe-lo-ag
stand-by with old anel young.
Mr. Charles F. Benotssoii, Trues,bill.
Mo, writes: "I have followed your in-
s(ructions for the
past mo*.lh ntiel
am now ns well
as 1 e'an tie' at
l lie agent eighty-
four years. i ‘.hnnil you for your valua
ble instructions and advice, .1 llr-t u-eoet
Peruna fourteen years ago when my
lieu 11 h vv us so hail t lull 1 had no hope of
stay lug many days, anel after using It t
begun to pii'k up. 11 has helped mu ever
since. 1 feel we’ll, lint will always have
Pi runn as my companion."—C'harlo* l 1 ’.
Reue'.tsson.
Suffered a Number of Years Prom
Systemic Catarrh.
Used Peruna as Last Resort, Now In
(food Health.
Mis. E. Nehonoher, tffO'.J N. Olive St.
Lon Angeles, Club, president Girl's
Friendly Society, nisei secretary South
Isis Angeles Travelers (tluh, write*:
“I was for a number of years a euf-
ferer from systemic catarrh. I was
very nervous and run down, my ap
petite iiael failed me and toy aleep was
not restful. 1 lind loat much In weight
and looked like a very sick person. My
physician advised a change of climate
and the medicine I took only gave me
temporary relief.
“1 tried u bottle of Peruna as a las*
resort and was greatly plenseel to find
llmt I felt nine'll improved ill a gcuerul
way and then I bought, several buttlos
more,
“I am now In good health and have a
good appetite' mill sleep well. J cannot
say loo mucli for I’eruna and for what. It
bus done for me.”—-1C. Hobonoher.
Pe-ru-na Contains no Narcotics.
One reason why Peruna lias found
permanent use In so ninny homes is t hat
It contains no narcotlo of any kind. Pis-
runais perfectly liurinlusH. Tt cun )>•
used any length of time without iicepilr-
jug a drug habit. Peruna doea not pre>-
ditce temporary results, ft is perniuncitt
in its effect.
Address Hr. Hartman, President n
Tlie Hartman Haiiit.urluni, Oolnuihiis, O.
All correspondence) hold confidential.
J nil ii Fever is visiting friends in Jack Mr. Joe Parks enli naiiied must do
son, (in. ! Iightfully Inst week in honor ol Misses
Alice Hunt, of Hnrnosvillc, and Annie
Arrested for Blind Tigering.
ing enjoyed a week’s stay with Newnan
friends, returned to Atlanta Wednes
day.
meutofhis articles tin the West.
We regret that the necessity arises
this week, from an inlltiv of other
matter, to use only a portion of
his article on the tour through the
desert. The remainder will ap
pear in next issue.
Mrs. W. A. Dunbar and family re
turned Thursday toEnfauln, Ala., utter
a visit to her father, Mr. J. K. Ponder-
The concert to be given by local talent ! H rast -
Newnan. Meriwether Vindicator. I ou t,le evtJ,, * ,1 8 °* August, 25th for bene- ; Miss Laura.). Gonio, who lias been
Mr. Thoniss
Atlanta.
11ughc- ii(Ik returned to
Miss Ysalmi Rnlliide is visiting fi-ieue.-i
Concert for Kindergarten.
Misses Zeliai'H, Dozier and Eubanks
came up from Grantville Wednesday den Wheeler,
afternoon for a few boors stay in New
nan.
in Atlanta.
Tom Fisliei has returned from
Bor-
I Claire Uugoely, ol’ Atlanta.
j Rev. G. O'N. Martimlale goes to
( Imwi'ordville Monday 1,o he present nt
I Sunday Holioof Institute, where lie will , . , .
I deliver several lent,ires ou Hundnv . U “‘ Mayor’s court last Monday,
I school work,
('ail and Ben ('avenelcr, arrest, ed
for conducting u blind tiger in the
stable under the 1 Coweta Laundry,
and who were ordered to appear in
Mrs. Lizzie Havis is visiting
in Alabama.
Newnan, are the guests of Miss
Hilda Bledsoe.—Carrollton Times.
lit of the free kindergarten, will be an attending the telegraphy school here,
Misses Edwards and Bledsoe, of j event of great interest. The orchestra, returned to her home in Oonwuy,
Atlanta, and Claire Holmes, of in charge of Prof. Chas. Astin, rein- j Florida, Thursday.
forced by much of the city’s musical ,
taleut, will render a splendid program.
The worthiness of the enterprise will, I
Mesdames A. Brewster and L. also, no doubt augment the size of the
R. Powell, of Newnan, are the | audience - ,
, ,, . . , ,, . ,,, Admission to the concert will be only
guests ol their sister, Mrs. J. VV . I 26> #6 aiJi| i50 centH
Robinson, on Cedar street,, this; »
week.—Carrollton Free Press.
Wanted—A buggy horse, gentle
Erie Sewell went over to Newnan : and sound. Apply to New York
this week to accept a position with Bargain Store,
the R. D. < ’ole Manufacturing Co.
Fie will move his family there at
an early date.—Carrollton Free
Press.
da--. J. Reese, traveling repre
sentative of the Buckeye Cotton
Oil Co., of Macon, came in to spend
Sunday with his family. He says
South Georgia is overwhelmingly
for Hoke Smith.
Carpenter compli
mented their friends, Tueaday night,
! with a barbecue ut their home two
I miles from Newnan.
' An old fashion barbecue will lie given
by Rttwson und Ed Lyndon Stewart out
at llreir country home Thursday. Quite
; a number of friends an; invited.
Warm Weather
Entertainment.
W. Y. Atkinson is at borne for the
so turner vacation.
Miss Hardy, of Senoia, is visiting j
Miss Mary Milner.
Ool. Syd. Holderness was over from
Carrollton yesterday.
(ft R. Uvoeiley and W. H. Hufl'uker
were; in Atlaiilu yesterday.
Mrs. Mattie Thomas returned to
Union Springs Thursday.
Miss Bessie PoweJJ 's visiting Miss
Mary Newton in Jackson.
Miss Emma Adams has returned to
her home in West/Point.
Attorney W D. Hamrick ’.yum down
from Carrollton yesterday
Prof. B. F. Pickett and /amity have
returned from Douglasvtllo.
DeWitt Poole, of Douglasvillo, is the
guest of relatives in the city.
Chief of Police J. D. Brewster was in
Griffin anel Runny-side tins week.
Miss Estelle Cole, of Atlanta, is the
gue;st of friends utid relatives in the
i forfeited their bonds of Vbu em it.
Mm. Jennie Bowers I is closing out »"<> hav<! dt .V, so The News
her millinery stock hero and will re* its inlormctl.
move to Atlunta. Many friends of Mrs.; Chief of Police J. D. Brewster
Lee and her family regret that Newnan BiHeovered the “lige” by eoneeul-
is to lose this estimable lady. j jpg himself in the laundry ami
“““ watching traiisactions in the stable
Death of Mr. D. L. Moore.
Mr. I). L. Moore died at his
home in Newnan last Friday morn
ing at an early hour, after an ill
ness of several months. The
funeral occurred from the residence
on GreenevilJe HI,reef Saturday
below through a hole in the Moor.
It is alleged that the tiger was seen
in operation on three dirterent
dates, the Tth, Hth and Bill of Alt
gust..
Last, Satnrelay night. Will Cal
ender, brot her of the young men
named above, Imel a ditYiculty w ith
A Graphophotie furnishes the
Mrs. Lucy J inson and ht t at. entertainment, iliiniig 1 hese
tractive danghtei, Miss N'e ll, left i warin August davs, when lew pen-
ir*"" r* <*«.«?> HSSS
(jutredtn singing or inuking
Mrs. Hargrove anel Miss Hargrove
have returned to Birmingham, after u
visit to Mrs. E. J. Orr and family. Miss
Hargrove is a most charming young
lady and wne the recipient of much so
cial attention elnring her visit, to the
city.
Goss -Mattox,Jr.,the three-months-old
son of Mr.and Mrs.Goss Mattox,of Flor
ida, elied in Gainesville, (fa., last Kan -
day. The funeral occurred here Tues
day morning and the service was in | city.
charge of Rev. ,J. B. 8. Davis. Mr. and I Mrs <Jo( , j^u, of Knoxville, Tenn.,
Mrs. Mattox have the sympathy of L viljjtlJJfe , u „. , uim i y o) ijupt. T. W.
many friends here in tlieir ufiiiction. p OV M l
Miss Eddie North, who has been
morning at, !):.!<) o’clock, t.he hci-. , ,
, , , , ,, , W. J. Hardaway, inaiiager of the
conducted bv Rev. , , ..... ..
j laundry. It is said that tins trou-
! ble arose out of Hardaway’s sup
! posed connect ion w ith the tiger
' case as a witness.
vice lieing
It. King. The interment was in
Oak Hill Cemetery, with Masonic
ceremonies.
Mr. Moore was Ihii-ij in New
berry County, H. C., and at the
time of his death was 7J years o) ,
Coweta a T ,,H O a,M Biwtit ¥2i> in casli
Haulaway alleges that Cavender
assaulted him an«l deprived him of
age. He removed to
County in IKWi, and located in the
Second district, where he con
tinued to reside until about two
years ago. He is survived by his
wife and live children— Mrs. J. S.
Dominick, ChappePs H. Mrs.
L. I). Boozer, Kinard, S. Mrs.
F. H. Lythgo, Auburn. Ala.;
Messrs. 14. C. Moore and L. L.
Col. Howard Pen I lie, of Birmingham. ]
spending the summer with Mm family ot 1 , ... v .... ,
,* J visited relatives m Newnan and .'senoia,
her uncle, Rev W. A. Davis, lias been , , .. . b Moore, Newnan.
teachers place m Hie New-, , For many years Mr. .vioore wtts
nan Pulilic School, and she will leave in Mr. Cnestn, of Hie rirm of Cuewfa and j ,,,, e ( ,| ('owetn < ,'ounty’s most sue
several days tliis week
Mrs. Pinson has lieen in our midst
tor some time and has made many |^^ ru nierital music. a few days to begin her duties there, j R^y, pjhacoo, manufacturers, A tlanta, L-essful plapters. He wat; a sub
friends during her stay.—Meri Buy a “Columbia’’ or “Victor” : M' fiB North tins made many warm’friends was’in the city Tuesday. ' ‘ stain tial, ujrri^ht ‘citizen; and one
wether Vindicator. i ... ........ ......„..,t in Senoia, who are glad because of the i , . j of the Coiint.y’s most prominent.
weinet v nnui-at and a concert, is at your coniinand .’ , , . . . , , Miss Pinkie Broom e:am« down from , , 3
, , , , , . . good position she has secured, but wiio ; "‘ss ruimi “ J and popular melt.
J. C. Lov email, of Dallas, Tex., any hour of the elay or night. As I ref _ to ^ her leavis s<moia ...Rf-aoia j College Park to attend the funeral of i
one of the leading business men of an entertainer, ihe Graphopheme Enterpritie-Gazette. J her uncle, Mr. l*ang Moore. , (
is at surpasses the expectations of a MjsR Amij(t ArniKrroI1K , of Baltimore, M.ss Ruby Johnson has returned to Messrs. H. C. Glover and B. < .
majority of persons unfamiliar , gecl . Htary of th » Woman’s Missionary R<«kmart after spmen.ig several weeks Kersey are in M-* 'Oil. By.
with its possibilities. Union, auxiliary to Hie Southern Hap- ; wtd* Prof, ft. t. Johnston and anu y. i (’apt,.and Mrs. D. I’. Woodrool
Large display of “Victors” andjtiat Oouvention, will meet, with the Miss Jadith Lymlon has returned to! have returned from a delightfu
Cavender iletiiaiuled indictment on
all Hie charges preferred against
hint and w as released under a RoOH
I mud.
League Meeting.
Kpwortli League meets at, Mulhodist
church next, Rundity afternoon at four
o’ctocK. The topic is Temperance. D.
'J'. Manget will have charge of the
meeting. Mr. Manget is rendering ex
cellent service to the League, and ex
pects to make the next meeting one of
nnnsaa) interest. All the young people
are invited to he present.
I give both ijiiulity Hint ejnuutity of
stove wooel. Davis. Ptione 122. tf
the growing Lone Star State,
the Piedmont, w here lie w ill re
main several elays. Mr. Loveman
is accompanied by Mrs. Loveman , . —
und their daughter, Miss Ada “Columbias” and Records may be j ladies of the antral Baptist Olmrcii , )f . r , )0in< . in vyashington. after a visit: ^ o) - Heverai l weeks in Virginia.
Loveman, jutt budding into wo- .ee» « thi.nto.-e. !"**’ rt. » Sm Urn*I
Insist onliavitig Climax coni,
wyu sells it for fo.26 i»ei- toil.
Good-
tf
manhood and who is lor the first
time, is in the State of her moth
er’s nativity. Mrs. Loveman was
born in Coweta f ounty, but in
her infancy her parents removed
to Texas.—Atlanta Constitution.
H. S. Banta,
The Jeweler.
of several week
o’clock, In the Central Baptist Church. j^ injl))g
Alt the ladien of Hie community are in- j
viteto to be present. Miss Armstrong- The la<!ie« pailon de
tins been in the work tor 10 years, ie ■ county, will give an ice cream supper at 1 ' ’ ' . ’ --- —
well informed ftU'i it will be ft privilege, the ehnrch on the night of Fridny, j livereu. fo. rj. UaVJS, ])non^ l ^ ^ Owens, brewster building Newnan,
| For Sale—First class fresh apple
„ . 1 cider every day. Ten rents per
if Ebeuezer clmrcii, tins j j
Money to loan on real estate et 7 per
cent. Apply to L. M. Farmer.
E. C. Goeslwyn sclle Mm genuine Mon-
tevallo coal. Tliere is no such coal as
■‘Climax Montevallo.” tf
Am closing out 10,000 Picture Frame,
cost. You will find what you want in the tot.
; us well as a pleasure, ro hear tier.
August 20th.
eity.
Cut.