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factured by vp here
iu Atlanta, Georgia.
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every GOLDEN KAGLL BUGGY, rcgului tel nil
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Southern
School of
Telegraphy,
Newnan, - Georgia.
Box 214.
a. At...
Peniston’s
Drug Store
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LONELY GRAVE
IN A FOREST
The Last Resting Place of
the Grandfather of
Covernor A. H.
Stephans.
kins. This gentleman, among
other children, had a daughter
whose acquaintance the young .la
eoliite made. Whether her per
sonal attractions liorrowed any
thing lYoni the romantic scenery
amid which she dwelt or whether
her prospects of inheriting a good
ly estate had aught to do with it
or whether his own chances were
W
Macon, G a . , June ]
Lite Insurance Co.
1 905
E.Haw kins. Manager Aetna.
Atlanta. G a.
Dear Sir:•
I have your favor of the 8 t h
three policies
some time. 1
am
inet. 1 have. 1 think,
in your Company, that, 1 have been carrying for
thoroughly pi eased‘with these policies, and
1 consider your Company one of
Under the new road system the | heightened by “t,lie dangers lie had ! doing business in our State. 1
main road leading from <’rawlord-' soon,” we are unable to say.
ville to Hillman has lioen I lie that as it may the two found
changed as it runs through the old I each other's society so agreeable
the strongest and most, reliable
do not hesitate to recommend
them to any one wanting insurance
Yours very
Crane's Spring Medicine.
Crane’s Kidney and Backaohe
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Crane’s Cough Cure.
Crane's Heudaohe Relief.
Crane’s Cholera and Diarrhoea
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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
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mended at
Peniston’s
Drug Store.
Take a Bath
AT
[Jailey’s Qarber Shop
Where the equipment is new and
first olass and where all the latest ap
pliances and accessories of the mod
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Tour patronage is desired and mer
ited, and a trial will make you a per
manent patron.
BAILEY’S BARBER SHOP,
Reese Opera House Buildinq.
Newnan, - Ca.
Stephens homestead place.
As the road now runs about
three hundred yards northeast, of
the old homestead burying ground
it passes near a lonely grave,
marked by a tall marble slab, with
suitable inscription.
that they resolved to enjoy it for
life.
Hut the wealthy Mr. Haskins,
having other arrangements in his
mind for his daughter, better suit
ed to his tastes and her station, re-
i fused his consent to this union of
Iteceiving many inquiries in re-1 his daughter and prospective lieir-
gard to this grave, l give the his- ess to this “soldier of fortune” and
tory: threatened to disinherit.
This is the grave of Alexander! The young lady was not, to be
Stephens, the grandfather of our j moved by such consideration and,
late governor, Alexander H. Ste- against her father’s will, married
phens.
Alexander
Stephens
the spirited adventurer. Her
father’s house was now no louger
was an
Englishman by birth. When in j hers and although the couple sued
his teens he espoused the cause of for pardon, Mr. Haskins was Inex-
Oharles Edward,the “young chev- orabte.
alier,” in his ill advised attempt
to restore the Stuarts to the Eng
lish throne. This was in the year I life in a house lie had
1745. After a series of wonderful i himself on the .luniatu
At the close of the war for inde
pendence Captain Stephens liegun
made for
Finding
successes the forces of Edward j it impossible to conciliate the ob-
were defeated—almost annihilated derate father-in-law, and the lat-
—at Culloden Moor, April 174(5. 1 ter dying sometime after, leaving
Edward, with great difficulty, I a will in which the threats of dis-
made his escape and then followed j inheriting were carried out, < ’ap
a reign of terror on the part of the tain Stephens determined to seek
English for any and all who had his fortune elsewhere,
taken partin the revolt. No mercy j in 1795 he emigrated to Gcor-
was shown. The beagles of the I gia, bringing along with him little
truly
J .
W. CAT!NESS
Man . Aetna
Dear Sir: •
Life Insurance
Atlanta, Ga.
Atlanta
Co . ,
G a
June 20. 1905
1 take pleasure in stating that 1
$10,000 in the Aetna Life Insurance Company
well pleased. 1 regard the Aetna as one of the
most conservative companies doing business in
bold a policy for
, with which 1 ant
strongest and
thibiState,
and take pleasure
in recommending it to prospective
Yourb very truly,
W. L. PEEL.
insurers
Duke of (Cumberland followed the
track of all who were hiding or
seeking for escape. Everywhere
there was slaughter hikI remorse
less cruelty.
The ring leaders, Lord Hahneri-1
no, the Earl of Kilmanoek and!
others were beheaded. Even the
aged Lord Loval, though 90 yeai-s
of age, was not spared, and his
head was severed from his l»ody.
At this stage of the game young
Stephens, acting on the maxim of
F. M. BRYANT, District Manager,
Aetna Life Insurance Company
else of earthly treasures save a
wife, several children and an un
broken spirit.
He first made his home in HI-
bert county and afterwards came
to Kettle creek in Wilkes county.
He then came to live with his
youngest son, Andrew H. Steph
ens, who, beginning to teach at
fourteen years of age on the south
side of Little, river, saved his
money and liought a small tract of
land, the nucleus of what was af-
Newnan, Georgia.
Huditras that: “He. who tights I terwards greatly added to and is
and runs away, may live to tight [known as the “Stephens Horae-
another day,” made his escape to j steadIt is situated some two
America, tinding shelter and safe
ty for quite awhile among the
Shawnee Indians in the colony of
Pennsylvania. This was in the
year 174i5.
When the French war was com
menced he joined the forces under
Washington and was present at
the disastrous defeat of Gen
dock.
When the revolutionary strug
gle for independence liegun he ear
ly and eagerly enlisted as a pri
vate in the Pennsylvania forces,
lighting through the long struggle
for independence and coining out
with the rank of captain.
(laptain Stephens seems to have
been of (bat class of men now sel-
and one-half miles cast of (.’raw
lord ville.
The loving and faithful will-
had, before this, died and was
buried on the farm at Kettle creek.
< )ne can scarce repress a sigh as
he think t s of the harsh ruling of
fate in the ease of this faithful,
Hrad- trusting model of a Wife. She had
given up all, incurred the ill-will
ot her father, become a disinherit
ed outcast, from home. Every act
of her life emphasized the faithful
words of Ituth: “Entreat, me not
to leave thee, or to return from
following after thee; for whither
thou goest 1 will go; and where
thou lodgest, I will lodge.”
Sad the thought that fate
T. M. MARTIN
Doee ah
binds of
Tin Work, Roofing
Plumbing and
Repairing.
Expert worb and low
prices win. Shop op
posite Pinson Hotel.
dom found who hate ease, are full should deny her the further wish
fond of adventure, of Ituth: “Where thou diest 1
will I bo
buried.
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divinity that
D
|, “the
| ends.”
ij Seventy-live 01
hand tf Captain Stephens Jive.il to the
hapes our patriarchal age of h7 and died in
1819. His remains lie entombed
years ago in the lonely grave above spoken
Coin? to Wove.
the .Juniata in Pennsylvania was of, some three hundred yards
somewhat ol' a classic and poetic northeast of the homestead burial
|j stream,and a ballad in commernora- ground. What is known as the
U tion of the charms of “The Mine homestead burial ground is not far
^ Juniata” was. as we are told, much from the place where the dwelling
aii'eeted by sentimental songsters once stood. The lirsl grave made
of that day. here was that o! Alexander H.
Captain Stephens was not ac- Stephens’ mother, wife ol Andrew
counted a poet of his day that we, JJ. Stephens.
know ol', yet he bore an important j Here lie the remains of Andrew
part in a romance or small poem , Baskins Stephens, his wile, Mar-
whose scene was laid on the banks! garet Grier, and many other niem-
0 f the blue Juniata. I &ers of the Stephens family. Hon.
3
c
m
Here is a chance to get your pie
tore frames at exist, as we are elos
ingout our entire stock of about
10.000 to save expense of moving
them. These frames are different
sizes and finish; you are sure, to
find just what you want, and at a
price you are not likely to get
again. El 1). OWENS,
Krewster Building,
Newnan, Ga.
Mrs. Lee Baker and children, of
At the juncture of the Juniata Alexander H. Stephens had the Newnan, will arrive Monday to
, a . T . grounds enclosed by a stone wall I the guests ol Mrs. E. H. Martin
and Susquehana rivers was Ban-, and thf . gl . aveft raarke(1 by tablets I an(J other re)iltives for several
If you don’t read Tne News you
don’t read all the news of Newnan
and Coweta. The News one year lfins i f err y, owned by a gentleman I 0 f marble.—A. G. Beazley in tin
for only one dollar.
Of wealth and repute, Andrew Bas- (’raw ford ville Democrat.
weeks.—Carrollton Free Pres*.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Thompson,
of Newnan, spent Sunday with
relatives in Fairhurii. Mr. Thomp
son is one of Newnan's leading
financiers, attended the- Palmetto
High School when a young man,
aud married a Campbell county
young lady. His friends in this
county have watched with pride
his steady rise in the financial
world.—C'ainpl*el) News.
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Miss Mary Gibson takes pleas
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2nd, at her home on Greeneviile
Btreet, next door to the Presby
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