The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, August 18, 1905, Image 6

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, E. Dawson on the Death of Lee. t ti 1 r. II. W . (>it, of Takoinu . I >i'l rirt h1 ( oliimliiit, scuds \V«. it11 article lor puhlint tii]>;■ 11i<*<I Itj the follow loiter: • I uni 'ending yon it copy ol I III rl i i igt on Iowa I lawk Lye, rotititinim: tin article by \. !’,. I t'lffmm mi llic“Di*ut.h of Lee,” w i,b n 1 1 In nielli you in iff li t like to ■ i y in t lie N cm ■ \ 'id* I min in\ interest in I lie , ; cl*', Mr. Dawson is my lather- " law. and at some future time I 1C pe to llil\ I' t III' pleasure of in i D'.'ueinu him to my New nan (Irani. thus intimately associate'll. have passed away I recall, at the beeame fast friends. The time moment, (Ion. (ieorgi* S. Bout came w i eu .John llniwn c ipt'ired well. < ieneral Lew Wallace, Mrs. 1 i il'Ulls. "Mi. I til w Min has been \ery i -civ associated with :i numbel mi <.iii public men; was Secretary . <icii, < limit, accompanied him M ins trip in M' - icn ami has w l it t II II 111 -1 • > I \ "I hi' life. lie u :i' i Sccrelni \ In our fellow Memo i,at, l.icut. ' ieneral Nelson A. it s; I m\ ded w it h hiin t hrough r iope and hit' i iiccompanie'l hiin • m the expedition to I’orto llico. " A It hough 'll. Dawson was a • i .did in l lie I mon ai my in I he s i v t ies. some of Ids best friends . .i men w ho iL'Ui cd prominent ly i.' the nll'uii- o| mil lielov ed < on lii cracy. Some evening when he e unusually leminiscenl, perhaps telling ol snmi oflhc acts of gal bmt i \ of a Lee, a .laekson ora Mirant to his jriaind son, William Harper's terry, am! then IJobert li. fa-e captured ,Iohn Brown; one consequence of whii h vv;i4 that the prisoner was hunt;; am! ‘‘John Itrown's iHxly lies mouldering in the ”rave, while Ids soul goes marching on.” Indeed these fol lowed some tremendous conse Hlienees, the making of many craves and much marching being the chief inndenU' most in evi dence until one day 1 ieneral I’olsut It. Lee surrendered to the son ol John Brown's father’s hired boy - to the son of Jesse <Irani. My little friend drew a long breath, and then as if somewhat at a loss just how to respond, told me that her lather had served nil dcr (ieneral Fitzhiigli Lee and Jeb Stuart. Init not directly under (ieneral I’obert K. Lee. This re minded me, and I told her. that her father’s commander and I were good friends of lung standing, and tiiat I had liccti waiting only for him to return to his home from the east w lien I was In acknowledge the last letter had received from him. More and more fascinating grew the revelations i- the con vernation proeeeded. The limit of space al lowable h r a communication like this forbids a full recital of them here. Enough that she was in duccd to trace back her ancestry for inv delectation, and to disclose Lciand Stanford. Senatoi Win. It. Hate. (Jen. Llewellyn (i. Estes, (i(*n. .1. N. Tyner. Hon.,.l. J. l'Veley, Hon. E. ('. Wolcott, and others of less distinct ion through public services, but whose friend ship is no less valued and whose memory is no less cherished by me. So rapidly do the leaves of autftimn tall. As we followed the remains of (ieneral Lee from the church to the railway station in Washing ton, it was observed as a fitting incident in the general tribute to the distinguished dead, that the lineal heir to the name of < Ieneral Ulyses Fi, (1 rant was adjutant ol’ the rpilitary escort,. \nd as I conclude this communication, il is understood that the hour is at hand for the funeral services to begin at St. I'aid’s church in Richmond, followed by the long rest in Hollywood of all that is mortal of (ieneral Kit/liiigh Lee. N. !•:. DAWSON. Daw sou Orr, I w ill jot down some the face of her ow n descent in the direct line from the parents of The Hut her of his <’ountry , and that the monument which now marks the spot that witnessed the birth of the illustrious son of their par cuts is plainly visible from her own home. And then it came t on alone, but lor the pure love a |„,,it j n tile most natural way that 1 enjoyment ol writing. she icutvd some incidents of the It will be noted that M,r. Daw late war, which she had learned m u’s article was written some time r mm her father, by reason of all ego; and some of the events men w hich, when I took my departure, t . ned transpired just previous to | W . 1S fully resolved not to post- i> hi' inirrnthcs and send them to y .hi. I tetter >till. I will get him to write an article or a series of ar- 1 , |c' Ini the News. lie was once ii rditoi ltini'clf of tlie Hawk I c. w 1111 bob burdette for a re I .•! id , nud w riles not for pit hi ieu the dale of his letter. M l(. I * \ \V si >\ S V UTU'l.i;. Washington, D. (',, May 1, lf)05. Kditor Hawk Kye: A man, w hlle aw like, is conscious of a con tinned train of perceptions and ideas passing in Ii is mind. It re quires no activity on his part to ■carry on tlie train; nor can lie at will add any idea to the train. At tJit* same time, us we learn by daily experience, the train of our thoughts are not regulated by chance. Not a single tiling ap pears solitary and altogether de void of connection. We cannot add to tlie train an unconnected pone for another day my response to (ieneral Loo’s letter; and I be gnu thus: My Dear (ienera!: In talking, an hour ago, will) a lovely girl of ••rebellious uncos try I was told a very interest in incident, for a I trust; you w regard me as par (bumble. She told ire that her father served under y".i and Hen. Stuart. She said til a :■ few years ago you were a spoilkrperhaps the only speaker, at a re uiion of soldiers which her fa'her attended. He accosted yen. • 'Vring his hand, idea, though we mav in a measure with the remark: "He.,oral. I sup attend to some ideas, dismissing .wu have forgotten me, as wre Don’t For Boys. Don’t til ink it ‘‘girlish” to be gentle. Don’t call your father “the old man.” Don’t mistake impudence for smartness. Don't forget that your mother, too, is a lady. Don’t forget to black the heels of your shoes. Don't wear good clothes pur chased by a father's patches. Don’t stay out all night in or der to Is* up with tlie lark. Don't stop washing your hands at the lower end of the w rists. Don't get the idea into your head that cigaret smoke makes men. Don’t tliink tint acipiiring bad habits makes you more of a man. Don’t forget that the girl you talk about is some other boy ’s sister. Don’t forget that some tilings you think smart are what wiser people think are silly. Don’t forget that a story unlit To the Pacific Coast—to California, Oregon, Washington — round-trip, long transit and return limits, liberal stop-over privileges. The rate is practically on the basis of one fare for the round trip. Of course, if you wish to visit both California and Oregon or Washington, the cost is slightly more. These reduced rates are in effect on certain dates in months of May to October, inclusive. They apply from all Eastern points via Chicago, St Louis or Memphis gateways. The Rock Island System will take you up in either Chicago or St. Louis, or at hundred. * of other Middle West points and carry you to the Coast in through Standard or Tourist Sleepers with unexcelled Dining Car service. The Rock Island also affords a choice of routes: on the “Scenic” route you can stop off in Colorado—see Salt Lake City—visit Yellowstone National Park; on the “Southern” route you can go via El Paso, thru New Mexico, then “up coast” to San Francisco and on to Portland or Seattle if desired. In short, these Pacific Coast excursions offer an unusually good chance to see our western country in a comprehensive manner. If you desire to go only as far as Colorado, there are excursion rates in effect to that section and return, all summer long, specially reduced June 30 to July 4, August 12 and 13, and August 30 to September 4. Extension trips to Ogden or Salt Lake and return at low cost also. From September 15 to October 31, 1905, one-way tourist or “ colonist ” tickets will be on sale to California and the Pacific Northwest-about half regular fare. If interested, send name and address on this coupon, designating which booklet wanted and to what point you plan to go. Name probabli; date of atart alto, so wo can advise definitely with respect to rates, eta Send fcaoklet and rates. Address JOHN SEBASTIAN, Pass. Traf. Mgr.. Rock Island System, CHICAGO. Lnn iWaL. Notice of Bond Election for ladies to hoar is t*<|nrtlly unfit repetition of which for ^‘"tleme.i to repeat. Don’t forget that many of the Be it ordained by the Mayor mid Board of Aldermen, of the Oitv of Ntw- tiuu, that after the passage of this ordi nance, an election be held in said City ; on the 4tli day of September, 1905. at j which election there shall be submitted to the qualified voters of said City five i Atlanta & West Point Railroad Co. The Western Railway of Alabama. Direct Lines Between North, East. South unci Southwest. U. S. Fast Mail Route. Through Palace Sleeping Cars. Dining Cars. Tourtst Sleepers to California. UKAU DOWN SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 20. 1904. question whether bonds shall be issued N '° o Nl * •" by said City for the purpose of building s I5j> little tasks you overlook almat till house must be ilone by your tired u school house in South New nan, and l '-* l " t> mother. when so built to be a part of tlie general 11115 1 1 i 00h Capturing a Governor. Joe Mill Hull wants to enslave Judge Freeman for Hovernor.— Marietta Journal. others. 1 am led to thus paraplira.se briefly the dictum of a great phi! i sopher, by reflecting upon a v ery recent i>ersoiiiil experience. A lady friend and neighbor has :t' her house guest a young girl just bud ding into womanhood whom 'he introduced, when I called, as “.Miss Washington, of Virginia." At the time I attached no special 'ig nificauce to the name, since Wash ingtons are very numerous in all this region. 1.liter, on the oeen sion of another call, we fell into conversation and it occurred to me hnv i war, not met since the close of tlie I am A poor cook spoils tlie home. When we have done our best we have done all. Money may provide the man sions, but it lakes love to make a home. ••W'liy. I.aJ, Washington! SO glad to see Shesajs ti,;!:. or substantially that,was your i -.'.mediate response; and, of course, her father was made very happy by your quick' A whispci ol slander is heard recognition. . . . further than a megaphoned com- When 1 had finished, sealed and j plimcnt. addressed the letter; my dinner hour had arrived; and on my way 1 Lcgltl .'IdveHlSCmcnts. to dinner1 dropped it in a letter , lH)) . j ORDINARY'S NOTIONS. Now comes what, from my own GEORGIA—Ooweta County standpoint, seems the: The return of the <ipi present the appraisers seftiu ...... .. , apart twelve months' support to the to inquire in what part ol \ irgima strangest par. of this story else- tmuilj , of VVlU ' ie R ,, uder . deceased. l;iiy . whs her home. Her reply. "In quences, Passing from the dining, , ll(l ^ecu filed m my oftf-e. all persons Westmoreland County.” gave an room to the'{reel and getting an • concerned are cited to'show cause by immediate turn to the train of evening puper from the lirst news , the Ut Monday of September, mv.why thought. Responding to the next boy who appeared. I saw at, first j MTlraMou for twelve months- SU p-, oud.eir ballots inquiry, she named the village glance, at the top ot the hrat col- ()( ... where her parents receive their until in scare headline letters, the l. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.' mail, and a tew minutes later i had following: “(ieneral Kitzhugh Lee figured out that a territory ten Suiters a Severe Paralytic Stroke.” ■ HEORCrlA— Oowta County. miles square, wlucli would include It was my lirst news ot tlie Metier- of x , 10inM M j 0U es, deceased, her home had furnished the birth al's illness. Before the day was i, nv d U g applied to the Court of Ordinary places ot three presidents whose ended his soul and his body had of said County for letters of dismission united incumbancy in the chief parted company. On that day the from his said trust, all persons concern magistracy comprised twenty tour press had announced the death of years; and that a single mansion Professor Bullard, long ago an in w ithin that territory had boon the struetor of mine; and of t he v oner illi place of two signors of the able lather of Senator Dolliver. a public school system of tlm City of New- uau. The amount ot' said bonds shall be THHKB THOUSAND DOl.UAllS. ftlld fhev slmll bear date .lauiniry t. l.lOfi, and bear interest ut the rate of 0 per cent, per an num. Tlie interest on said bonds shall bo paid aunuully on the 1st day of Janu ary of each year. The principal of said bonds shall mil lure and be paid aH follows: $1,000.00, January 1, 1X7; *1.000.00, January t, 1008; $1,000.00, January 1, 190'.). To meet tlie maturity of tlie principal, tlie following amounts shall be raised as a slutting fund *1,000 00, 1900; $1,000.00 1907; $1,000.00. 1X8. So that the whole j amount of sant bonds shall be paid with in three years of their issue. The interest to lye paid yearly on said bonds shall be as follows: $100.00, Jan uary t. 1X7, *1X.C0, January l, 1908, loO.OO, .January t, 1909. Notice of said election slmll be given by publishing tins ordinance thirty days nest preceding the day oil which saul election shall be held, in The Newuaii N'ws, the uewspnper in said City wherein the sheriff's advertisements for said County are published. Ttiose voters who are in favor of bonds slinU have written or printed oil their ballots, “For Bonds,” and those opposing the issue of said bonda.shalt have written or printed Against Bonds." Aag | Done m oih*ii session of the Mayor aud Aldermen of the city of Nownan, this Jcly 17. 1905. E. D. Fouse, Clerk ii !fm 10 OflM io :«)n 2* r »p 12 lftp No 38 Leave Lv New Orleans Ar Lv. Mobile.— - Ar Ar ll 05p Lv Pensacola. \ oop r> ooa Lv - —Selma Ar m :«r>p 11 25a 12 'M|> 158r *2 »7p 3 00p | 3 20 p i 9 4."»a I 10 ii’.in 12 54n 0 3p 1 30 p a ‘^p 2 r »-P 3 81 p 3 41 >p 4 :wp 12 50f> U' r »9p B00[ (i iMp 7 0.">p 7 nor 6 nop 7 l.-lp " •«|> S l‘!p 0 35p 12 ar»p H 25 p ft 02 p ft 37 p J0*17p 11 I0p 11 25 p Ofifm hv MontRomery Ar Mtlftesd Ar Ohehsv Ar Ar Auburn-— Ar a sen HOOk 10 lflll Ar Columbus — Ar —Opelika Ar Ar West l'oiilt Ar Kr r ... r Eft lirsiiKe— Ar Ar — Nownnn Ar Ar - Kuirburu....... ...At Ar East Point— Ar Ar - — Atlanta ..Lv HEAD UP Io DA No 1171 No 97 K H>|] 4 I Jp 4 OOp io nrm 9 A7a 9 49a » 10a -Ar i-_ »5p >s :i7a 7 :isa ll Dla 6 ola .Washington Lv ..Baltimore.—.. Lv Ar Philadelphia ...Lv 12 I8p Ar ..New York Lv 11 15a fl 17a U 45a 12 ion 11 DOp'ln :v>a 9 20pj D 17a 8 20p 7 4Ap 9 85p 7 :iDp Ii 4 lip B 22p 12 filu 5 2lip 12 ill) 4 20p 104Sp o nip B A5f) 4 25p 11 lop fl 20p l> 2Dp 5 01 p 4 27p 4 15p DllOp 12 JIGp 1 B8p 12 55p 1 19p TO 8 p ♦Meals Above trains daily. Connections at New Orleans for Texas, Mexico, California. AtChehaw jor Tuskegee. ’iflistea’d for Tallahassee. Lntrninge accommodation leaves Atlanta daily, except Sunday at r, :io p. m. Returning leaves LaGrauge at 5:50 a. m arrives Atliintn 8:15 a. m. . Trains ai and Dfi Pullman sleepers New York and New Orlenns. Through coaches Washing on and New Orleans. ., _ . „ ,, Trains 87 and 38 Washington and .Southwestern Limited. Pullman sleepers, eompartmen ar s. observation and dining ears. Complete service New York and New Orleans. Traill 91 United States fast mail. Through day coaches Atlanta aud New Orleans. Write for maps, schedules and informalion. S 3 HEYWARD, J. P. BILLUPS, D. P A., Atlanta, Oa P- A., Atlanta Ga. CHAS. A. VVICKERSHAM, Pres, and Gen. Mgr.. Atlanta, G» sit art* required to show cause in said A Warning to Mothera. Too much care cannot be used with small children during tlm hot weather of the summer months to guard against | bowel troubles. As a rule it is only | and 1 hflanition of luili'pendenci.* o;’ (ieu oral Rohi'i'i K. Lih*. I lu* ret'eromt* to (tenoral Lit' re i died to my mind a strange change of circumstances which l proceed ed to remark upon. Long ago a tsiy wliovva' destined to tH'ei'iiu* tihe lather of (ieneral <irant, went religious teacher in his younger days of my grandparents and their children in West Virginia. In Mexico < tty. not. very long :UO. 1 received the news of the death of my good friend. Senator Hoar, of whom, hail 1 beeu home, 1 might have given you Court by tin* tirsr Monday in September necessary to give the child a dose of cas- uext. if anv tiliev can. why said applica- for oil to correct any disorder of the turn should not be granted. This Aug j bowels. Do not use any substitute, but 7th, 1995. , give tiie old-fasluoned castor oil, and I,. A. PERDUE. Ordinary <e0 that it is fresh, as rancid oil nause- ——■ and lias a tendency to gripe. If this NEEDED Annually, to fill tin* now poHitioiiM created by Railroad and Telegraph Oompume*. VV e vuint Young Wien »»wd Ladies of good habit*, fo - i I LEARN TELEGRAPHY AUD B. fl. ACCOUNTING. W<- fin-mall 75 per cent, of tlie Operators amt Station Agents in America. Our six schools are Hie liirge-t excluDivc Telegraph Schools IN THE WORlO. ' JistahUshcd 20 years unit endorsed l>y leading Railway Officials. We execute a $250 Bond to every student to furnish linn or her a position paying from III) to PW a month in States east of the Rocky Mountains, or from f75 to $100 per month in States west of the Rookies mediately upon graduation. Students can enter at any time. No vacu- 1-10118. Kor full particulars regarding any ,.f our Schools write direct to our executive Office at Cincinnati. <> Catalog free. THE MORSE SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, Cincinnati. Ohio. Atlnntu, C»h. Texarkana. Tex. Buffalo. N Y. # LaCrosse, Wi*. San Kranciaco, Cal. GBORC.I Cow.'tn Count., ioPa not ohoolt tlie Iwwels give Clmm- j ill cases of oLiolera lufantnm. For sale Tlie return of >l„ w*. ««!»«' Colic. Clioler. »„d Dinrrlioen by Hoi. & Cole.. taRM krOK apart rwolvt* mouthH* support to the ! Remedy and then a dose of castor .oil, Crft. fa.uity of Joseph H. Lumpkin, deceased, and the disease may be checked in its having been tiled m my office All per- mcipienoy and all danger avoided irto the employ and home of the some interesting temii.isn neos. parent'ot'John Brown. The two Si nee that day up to these occur- 1kj\s, John Brown and Jesse renoes, among those fiieuds who Tho at sons oouoerned vrn cited to show cause castor oil aud this remedy should be pro- bv the 1st Monday in Sept., 1905. why cured at once and kept ready for instant said application for twelve mouths' use as soon as the first iudicatiou of any support should not be granted. This bowel trouble appears August lOtii, 1905. successful treatmentknown aud may 1)6 i _ L A. PERDUE. Ordinary " ' ” '— For Sale—First class fresh apple cider every day. Ten cents ' per quart or 30 cents per gallon, de- Ttns istbemost Uvered. E. E. Davis, ’phone 122, ^ 3t ' ® WHEN AN Expert Plumber J S NEEDED — Call - W. L. Sexton, The Newnan Plumber. Shop and Wareroom on Hancock Street, next door to Dr. T. J. Jones Building. Tlie Largest Stock of Supplies ... and ... Fixtures Iu Newuau at SEXTON’S. lelied upou with implicit confidence even