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REX SYRINGES
A Brand That Means Something
For nearly three years we have been selling Hex Syringes, and have be
come fully convinced of their merit and superiority over ordinary brands.
For a year we sold this syringe under another brand, watching closely
for complaints and defects and found none. After this experiment we
adopted it as our own brand and have found it satisfactory and dependable.
The "HEX" syringe is made of the best slate colored rubber with white
trimmings, it is ha ndsome in appearance, simple in operation, and strongly con
structed.
The "REX" is greatly superior to any bulb syringe. It has no valves to
get out of order, no bulb to split. Its nse is attended with less exertion and it
will outwear the bulb style because simpler.
Every "REX” syringe is shipped to us direct from the factory, they reach
yon fresh and new with the flexibility of the rubber unimpaired. Age and ex
posure to the air will quickly destroy rubber goods, causing them to rot, grow
hardpuid crack.
Every "REX” syringe is [lacked fiat. This prevents breaks in the folds, n
common defect in syringes doubled up in the box. "REX" are further protected
• by a wrapper, making each package airtight.
1 <Vnart "REX" syringe I .Kb
2 “ " 1.00
8 " " 1.26
4 » " l.f»0
"REX” Hot Water Bottle, 8-quart 1.60
"REX" Combination Syringe and
Hot Water Bottle 1.76.
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The secret of the uniforn good quality found in our rubber goods is two
fold. ; First, our purchases are direct, in large quantities of superior grades.
Second, our outlet through sales is large, and this quick handling of the
goods prevents the accumulation of old rubber goods, which soon rot and
crack.
We hope to supply your needs in rubber goods and drugs.
'Phone lt>3 when you want a good
steak.
Holmes was in
W. I.
Sunday.
Miss Mary Hibson has returned from
Mt. Airy.
Dr. Bullard, of
oitv Snndav.
Now purses at Holt & Oates’.
Roy Merrill, of Carrollton, was in the
LIEUT. F. S. DAVIDSON.
Palmetto, was in the
display ^of
Mrs. II. A. Goolsby is the guest of
friends in Eat Irange.
You will always find good native
meats at Manning s Market. | Toilet good
Mr. Calvin Holmes, of Atlanta, was a Holt X- Oates'
visitor to Newnnn last Sunday.
Atlhnta last I eity Monday.
Book in on the elaborate
line china at Holt & Oates’.
Mrs. Homer Darden, of Corinth, is
visiting mis. Wade Stallings.
Mr Dan Palmer, of Gainesville, visit
ed friends in Newnnn Sunday.
Miss Born Steele, of Vaughn, Gn., is
visiting Miss Minnie Thomas this week.
of every description at
REX PLASTERS
CVREJBACKACHE
Rex is.‘g [double strength
Belladonna aitd C a p s i e u in
Plaster; quick and positive in
effect, and will cure any pain
a plaster can reach.
25c
Holt 6
Cates
Newnan, Ga.
High Grade
Cutlery
Hvery man oceus i o n a 1 I y
needs a knife. We show over
NO patterns of t h e li n e s t
Brands made, fan suit ayn-
bodv.
Local News of Newnan ?
Mrs. T, E. Atkinson has returned from
Macon.
Mr. Cliff Cole is in the city fora few
days.
Mrs. J. G. Addv will onterfnin a few
friends Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Margaret Wiley, of Palmetto, is
the guest of Mrs. Jns. Stacy.
Dr. O. D. Smith,.of Atlanta, is visit
ing his daughter, Mrs. S. B. Favor.
Miss Baldwin, of Marslmllville, is the
guest of Mrs. Sam Banks,
Mr. Boyd, of Columbus, spent
Sunday in the city.
Miss Mitfie Bou Vineyard, of the tttli
district, is visiting Miss Kathleen
Hughie.
Mrs. .Toe Featherstone will entertain a
number of friends at a bowling party
Friday afternoon.
Rev. O. O’N. Mnrtindalo went to Car
rollton Wednesday to deliver several lec
tures at the Sunday School Institute
held at that place.
The teachers of the Methodist Sunday
School will hold their regular weekly
meeting at the home of W. G. Post on
the evening of Sept. 22il(l.
Will sell before the court house, to
the highest bidder, at II o'clock Satur
day 2:trd, inst., the old city calabooses.
,T. 1). Brewster, Marshal,
Charles Adams, of West Point, visited
relatives itr Newnun recently. He was
formerly a resident of Newnan and has
many warm friends here who are al
ways delighted to grasp Ins hand.
Mrs. George F. Balt/.el I left yester
day for Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, af
ter a visit to her mother, Mrs. W. Y. At
kinson.
Bert Atkinson, sou of Mrs. W. Y. At
kinson. has entered the Georgia Military
College at Milledgevillc. Miss Miriam
Atkinson has (Mitered the Georgia Nor
mal and Industrial College, in the same
city.
Charles Adams, who has been attend
ing a business college in Poughkeepsie,
N. Y., has completed his studies nnd re
turned to West Point, where he has ac
cepted a position with I). B. Adams.—
West Point News.
The first Sunday in Oct. has been set
apart as Rally Day for the Sunday
School of the Methodist church. An
interesting program is being arranged
and will lie published in our next issue.
Hon. P. H. Brewster, of College Park,
will bo the orator of the day.
Mrs. Boui Close, who with Mr. P. T.
MeCutohen’s children has been spend
ing the past month in Ohio, is expected
home tomorrow. Me. has been ailing
the past week, hut will be himself again
Mrs. Steed, of Palmetto, Mrs. Willie
Elder Lawslie, Mrs. Walter Smith and
Mrs. bannie Wootten, ot Atlanta, came when his babies are nt home to bless his
down to the funeral of Mrs. M. P Kel- ■ leisure hours with theireheery presence
logg.
At the last meeting of City Counoil.
Newnan Council No. 22, ,lr. O. U. A. , m motion of Alderman Goodrum, the
M. is arranging a barbecue supper for
_ r , , , ,, . . - -- name of Bridge Street was ohauged to I ,,,,
Lucius P. Hills,who had been viB-1 anearly ( [ Bt e, wheu the order and its Salbide Avenue, in honor of the late i ''
Mr
iting Mr. 1\ G. Burpree, returned to At-1 friends will spend a deHghtfu! evening. MBIlue i Halbide. The new section of
The Junior order is growing rapidly in this street will be opened in a few days
Georgia, thirty-seven councils being allf , Salbide Avenue will then extend
represented in the State council which » . .... .
met last week in Atlanta. fr0,n Robi,,80u Street ' ‘ !HHt New " ft "'
to the Central Railway depot.
lanta Wednesday afternoon
Misses Mattie and Catharine Bea re
turned Tuesday to their home in Cleve
land, Tenn.
Miss Hattie Ellis is at home again af
ter a very pleasant visit to Lone Oak,
and has resumed her art class.
Miss Ettie Coukell has returned from
vacation end will be with Miss Butts
again this season.
Mrs. W. A. Post, of Grantville, passed
Thursday as guest of her son, W. G.
Post.
T. M. Thompson, of Newnan, is regis
tered at the Kimball.—Wednesday’s At
lanta News.
Mr. J. D. Crane leaves tonight for
Lake, Miss., after spending three weeks
with his cousin, Mr. C. D. Crane.
W. G. Post, Esq., spent several days,
this week in attendance at Newton Su-1
perior Court at Covington.
Mrs. Harry Hayward, of Savannah, is j
the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
John E. Robinson.
Mrs. H. S. Smith \va- called to Atlanta J
Monday afternoon because of theaeriou
illness of her life-long friend, Mrs.
P. Kellogg.
The Ladies’ Board of tie* Carnegie Bi
brary will meet Monday afternoon
26th, at the library
mittee will meet at 4
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At a recent meeting of the School]
Board Miss Martha Askew was elected j
as a teacher in the public schools. The |
board is very fortunate in seeuring the j
services of Miss Askew.
M.
the
The Book Com
80 o’chs k.
For Weddings.
The beauty, elegance and
appropriateness for wedding
gifts of much of our stock is
the delight of shoppers
searching for articles of this
kind.
Our cut glass stock un
doubtedly comprises the
rarest and richest wares and
largest assortment ever
gat tiered together in Newnan.
The same is true of our
French China, of Haviland
and other world-famous
makes.
A shipment of rare Japa
nese wares, in original pack
age- from the Flowery King
dom, lm* just been placed on
display.
In Silverware and Silver
Novelties lie- richness of tlie
goods and completeness < f
the assortment .leave nothing
to he desired.
H. S. Banta’s,
The Store for Wedding Ctfts.
Dr. J. W. Walden, who was conduct
ing the meetings at Presbyterian church,
was called to Athens yesterday to at
tend the funeral of a member of his
| church. Dr. Walden being usable to
return for several (lays, the meetings
closed last night and will not be re
sumed. The usual services will occur
at this church next Sunday morning
and evening.
Miss Mary Newton was the guest of
honor at a charming "at-home" given
by Miss Bessie Powel Friday morning.
The decorations of the hallway and pal- affair was an
1 lor bespoke the artistic taste of the host- social event,
ess and none the less attractive was the
delightful porch, where games were
, played. Miss Lueile Thompson made
the highest score and was the recipient,
of a lovely sofa pillow. During the
game Miss Katie Sue Brewster served
punch in her usual gracious manner. A
delicious salad course follow ed.
We will put on sale Wednesday, S' [it
27th. a lot of enamel ware, including all
the most useful cooking Utensils, at less
than one-half their value. These goods
are iirst class goods, and well worth 6lie
each. This lot will go at your choice
for 16c for anything in window. Sw
tie- display and remember the date ot
sale. No customer can hay more than
one article of a kind, and no article will
be delivered at your house None ot
these goods sold before date of sale; so
lie on band and get choice.
Black Bros. Co.
Philip Orr left the city last Monday
for Macon to (Miter Meroor University.
Mr. John llunnicutt, of Athens, is
visiting the family of Mr. E. J. Bailey.
Miss Ysnbel Salbide went to Atlanta
Tuesday to visit Miss Mary MeOandless.
We [lay Hip highest price for hides.
Manning's Market. In front Pinson Ho
tel.
Col. H. W. Dent and family, of At
lanta, spent, last Sunday with relatives
here.
Mrs. W. A. Higginbotham, of Kilter-
ton.anti children are visiting Mrs. Annie
Martin
Miss Joe Swint returned from Atlanta
Monday, where she has been visiting
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murph, of Mar-
shnllville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Banks.
Miss Stella Bradfleld, of LaGrnnge,
was the gue-tol' Miss Lizzie Gray a few
days recently.
VI. J. Daniel, of Senoia, epent Tuesday
in the oity enroute to Oxford, where be
is a student at Emory.
Mrs. R. W. Gorman returned to At
lanta last Sunday, after spending some
time herewith relatives.
Willis Brown,a well known vonng
man of Carrollton, spent, last Sunday
and Monday in this eity.
Mrs. Hullio Arnold Story, of Iloop
ville, was the guest ol Mr. 11 M. Arnold
' noil family the Hist of tills week.
' Mrs. Texas Gonrreld nnd family have
removed to Atlanta, and Mrs Genrreld’s
home here will he occupied by Mr. and
< Mrs. J. M Milner.
Rev. .hums Stacy, 1). I) , will prenoli
at White Oak Associate Unformed Pres
byterian Oliu roll on next Sabbath, the
j 24th of September,
i Mrs. A. J. Smith, of Atlanta, and
! Miss Oorrie Belle Durkins, of Spartan
burg, S. O., were among the visitors in
Newnan last Sunday.
Mrs. Mattie Ware, of Newnan, who
has been upon a short visit to BiiGrangi
is now spending some time in Franklin.
—BaGrango Graphic.
Misses Marion West, of Carrollton,
and Mary MeOandless, of Atlanta, who
have been visiting Miss Ysnbel Salbide,
left for Atlanta Tuesday.
Miss Ella Turner, of Forsyth," Ga.,
has opened a millinery store in the
Reese opera house building. Her sister.
Miss Bon Belle Turner, is in charge of
the store.
Miss Bessie Kirby entertained a num
ber of friends in a most charming man
ner Inst Friday evening, complimentary
to her guest, Miss Jcnnnic Paris, of
Harmisville.
Mrs. Bela Adams’ millinery opening
occurs next Wednesday and Thursday,
Sept. 27th and 28tll. All the ladies of
Coweta and surrounding counties are
oordially invited to visit this store.
The .Salmagundi (Hub meets at the
home of Mrs. W. B. Pringle on Kept.
lie no cards. Mem
hers unable to he present are requested
to notify the hostess as early as possible.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dent are now re
siding in the house formerly occupied
by Mr. T, B. Parks and family. Mr.
Parks has removed to the Owens place,
which lie purchased from Mr. M. D.
< twain*.
Misses Jeannette Jones and Pearl
White, the popular trimmers from At
lanta, will be with Mrs. Bela Adams
{during the millinery season. Opening
display next Wednesday and Thursday,
Sept. 27th and 28tll.
Mrs. N. K. Powel entertained at tea
last Monday evening, complimentary to
the Misses Powel and their guests, the
Misses Bea, of Cleveland, Tenn. The
legant and delightful
New line el'stutionei N at Reese's
I >ntg Store.
Try "IVp si no,” the new drink.
\t Reese's Drug Store.
'Phone V. K. Mangel, ,lr., tit
numlier 10(1, for cotton seed hulls.
i> I t
mix T. W. Sewell lias as her guest
this week Miss Martha North, of Sharps-
burg.
mis. J. I*. Summers, of Rnlcigh, N.
O., is visiting mis. K. K. Summers in
East Newnan.
Wanted—All the sehool chil
dren to eall at. Reese’s Drug Store
for tablets, peneils, pens, inks, etc.
High grade drugN at fair prices is our
way of selling. We solicit business of
evory oarefnl person on this basts. Holt
& Oates.
Try the “New Tasteless Castor
Oil” for coughs and colds. Cliil
dren like it. At Reese’s Drug
Store.
Mrs. H. O. Aruall, Jr., was hosiers to
the Euchre Club last Tuesday afternoon.
The ocnasiou was a most delightful one
for all present.
|
.lust received, direct front coast,
fresh oysters nnd fish, Newnan
Market Ice Co. ’Phone ill. 2t
R. C. Moore writes all kinds of
lire and life insurance. Ollier op-
posite Rowel’s warehouse, New
nan, Ga. 41
Misses Jennie and Dorothy Burpee en
turlained a few friends last Saturday
evening, complimentary to Mr. Lucius
Perry Mills, of Atlanta The Imtioreil
guest of the occasion rendered some of
his best readings, which added much to
the pleasures of the evening.
For choice fresh lisli and oysters,
just from the coast, call on (lie
Newnan Market X Ice Co. ’Rhone
21. 21
Mr. Ernest Stallings lies returned from
Atlanta and will he with his brother,
Col. W. B. Stallings, for a few days.
Great display el beautiful new china
anil limey goods, especially suitable for
wedding gifts, now on display at, Holt X
Oates’.
I!. O. Moore writes all kinds of
lire and life insurance. < Mlice op
posite Rowel’s warehouse, New
nan, Ga. It
PE-RH-N* STRENGTHENS
THE ENTIRE SYSTEM.
F. 8. Davidson, Bata Lieut, U. S.
Army, Washington, D. C., cure U.N.j
Pension Office, writes t
••To my mini there I* no remedy
forcatmrrh comparable to Petuna.
It not only etrlkea at the root ot Me
malady, hut It tone* and atrengthene
the lystem In a truly wonderful
way. That bat been ha hletory In
my cnae. 1 cheerfully and unhesi
tatingly recommend It to those,
afflicted as I have been.”—F. H. j
Davidson.
If yon do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Pet una,
write at onoe to Dr. Hartinaa, giving a
full etatement of yonr ease, and be will
be pleased to give you file valuable ad
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
Mrs. Lein Adams has made unusual
preparations for the tall and winter mil
linery trade. Ex pi 1 rt trimmers and
Hides lathes, and a large selection of the
newest creations in beautiful millinery
goods, make it a pleasure for all the la
dies to purchase there. (ipeliing display
occurs it. xt Wednesday and Thursday,
Kept. 27th and 28tli.
Walter W. Smith. of \ttanla oriuer-
ly a resident of Newnan, had the mis
fortune >o get his left arm cut nlf just
below tli" elbow last Saturday after-
noon. Mr. Smith was an employe of.
Dale's planing mill at 168 Kdgcwond
Avenue, lie was iienn diatoly taken to
the Gnolv Hospital, where lie
the best of surgical attention. The many
friends ol Mr. Smith will regret very
mueli to lenin of the accident.
Wedding of Interest Occurs
Next Friday Night.
Mr. itnd Mrs. S. A. Warren
inv ite you to lie present
at the marriage of their daughter,
Virginia,
to
Mr. Tom Thumb,
on the evening of Friday, Septem
hor2m.h, toon,
at tiic A mlitorihim,
Newnan, Ga.
Auditorium
Sept. 29, 1905.
Part I —
Liliputian Wedding.
Part 2—
Grand Concert.
Mrs. W B. Wilson Soprano
Miss Frances Ingraham . .Contralto
I Mr. David Silverman - Violin
Admission, 50 cents; children, , jviiss RnuKponoler ..Piano
25 cents. Benefit Daughters of ____
Confederacy. BENEFIT DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY
Dr. Nunnally last Sunday morning
discussed "Power and how we lost it."
Next Sunday his theme will be "Power
and how to get it." Ai night his series
is "Back to the Bible," and next Hu inlay
night he will discuss "How a burned
Bible was restoied."
Mr. and Mrs. J. K Holt entertained I
at a six o’clock dinner last Friday even- j
ing in honor of Mr Howard Davis and]
Miss Nina Perdue, in addition to the ;
guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. 1
Milner and Misses Ruth Pinson and
Unsaddle Holmes wen- present.
A competent sales lady from the re
tail department of the (Jhaiiiherlin •
Johnson Du Rose Go., Atlanta, will be
employed in Mrs. Bela Adams'millinery 1
store this season. Opening display of
Irttttern hats mid all kinds of lovely mil-
iincry goods occurs next Wednesday and
Thursday, Sept. 27th and 28th.
Wo have tlio oaroftil Imbit and it counts
for us and for you in the |>iu’clnise of' every
item wo handle.
This is especially true of BIH’SHKS,
which need to lie bought carefully in order
to insure durable qmilit ios.
We have a brush stock we can well lie
proud of. It is wort)i your while to come to
us for
Hair Brushes,
Cloth Brushes,
Tooth Brushes,
and every tli ing else
Bath Brushes,
Infant Brushes,
Paint Brushes,
biistle (foods.
j G. R. Bradley, Druggist. |