The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, September 22, 1905, Image 7

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■ V v $49.22 For tbin beautiful Top Buggy, tnami- factored by us here in Atlanta, Georgia. A Southern Buggy . M for Southern trade, naa a fine Leather Quarter Top, has genuine Leather, Spring Bottom Cushion, and Leather Back, ta elegantly painted and fully guaruuteed. Regular retail price $6ft00 to frS.OO. 90 For this fine Collar and Ilnme, mckel mounted Harness, sold with every GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY, regular retail price Il2.fi0 to $15.00 »nd full description sent on request. HOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY CO. 168-160 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, Ga. PROMINENT BUSINESS MEN Give their 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, - Georgia. Box 214. ■ ■ At. ■ ■ Peniston’s Drug Store Oraue’t* Spring Medicine. Crane’s Kidney and Backache Cure. Crane’s Cough Cure. Crane’s Headache Relief. Crane’s Cholera and Diarrhoea 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- Land of Promise (Continued from page :i.) There are about three liumlred W churches, among them an English fount ry ’ lowed by the Cardinal's animated Italian speech. We not enough taste of Roman ism tx) last a lifetime, (iod grant Dear more light ot His gospel in this Sabbathless and priest-stricken Macon, Ha., June 10 E.Hawkins, Manager Aetna Life Insurance Co., Atlanta, Ga. Sir: - I have your favor o.f the 8th inst. I have 1905. I think, How great the people’s three policies in your Company, that 1 have been carrying for (huidi. ,i.' ( ot<h I usb\ t« l ian. a need ot a Real (iospel lu;re is, only g o ill e time. 1 am thoroughly pleased with these policies, and Baptist, a Wesleyan Methodist. om . who has witnessed the dire L . J „ and a “Floating Bethel,” the restj superstition and senseless farce of 1 consider your Company one of the strongest and most reliable Romanist. ( i, is tragwly in leading human doing bueiness in our State. 1 do not hesitate to recommend On Sunday, May 1st, several of s01l]s aslmv ‘ lilld duty, j them can tell! (To be continued.) Palmetto us at the hour for morning service went to the (irand Cat lied nil (Romanist) of Naples as a religi ons study. And truly it was a “study.” a great ediliee with many adjoining chapels and altars, one iitasi Wnk'H i.oticr.i the noted Chapel of Sant’ Januar > Palmetto High School opened ins, the pat ion saint of Naples. Sept. 1th with enrollment of about One of our Cruise, in writing of it.one hundred pupils. Miss Con- says: “In various parts of the yers, of Newnan, is in charge of cathedral are located the fragmen- the music department with a lull tary remains of the Saint, inelnd- class. ing his skull, and two iKittles of The death of Miss Annie Harris in our to any one wanting insurance. Yours very truly, J . W . CAB 1 NESS Man his blood said to have been gather ed^'by a pious woman who was present at the time ot his execu tion in A. 1). Mor>. Three times a year, and on extraordinary occa sions, of public alllicUou, this ‘Raw-head and Bloody-bones’ is carried in ‘solemn (sic) proces sion’through the streets of Nap les. When the phial touches the skull, it is said that the gore be comes blood, and this is the ‘Liquefaction of the Blood.’ We <li<l not see this miracle, but Aildi has east a gloom over the entire community, and her many friends have sustained a great loss by the death of this noble young woman. 'file sale of cake and ices at Bullard’s Park for the benefit of the Confederate monument fund, netted quite a nice sum. Mr. Tom Daniel, one of Palmet to’s most enterprising merchants, has added four additional line salesmen to his present force of clerks, namely: Kdd Jackson,Han ford Shannon, Tolbert Port and Atlanta, Ga., June 20, 1905. Aetna Life Insurance Co., Atlanta, Ga. Dear S i r : - I take pleasure in stating that 1 hold a policy for $10,000 in the Aetna Life Insurance Company, with which I atu well pleased. 1 regard the Aetna as one of the strongest and most conservative companies doing business in this State, and take pleasure in recommending it to prospective insurers Youtb very truly, W. L. PEEL. F. M.«BRYANT, District Manager, Aetna Life Insurance Company Newnan, Georgia. son, who saw it twice, describes it Willis Johnson, not only as a ‘trick,’bill as a The citizens of Palmetto regret, ‘bungling’one, at that. If, how exceedingly losing Mr. Ferguson, ever, it is not a trick, but an auto-j the popular cashier of the bank, matie wonder, we submit that it is Mr. Ferguson's varied financial the superstition and folly of such interests necessitated this change so-called Christianity that makes ; in his business, the old saint’s‘blood boil.” ' We The County Commissioners met can heartily confirm Bro. Studley’s last week to consider proposit ion statement, and go even farther, of R. D. Cole A Co., of Newnan, We saw this liqiicfied-blood cere-j for repairing Campbell County inoiiy that Sabbath. What pur- ! court house. Cole & Co’s, bid ported to be blood was apparently j was #1,400. The County Commis- in a single twisted tube, one side I sinners thought this sum too much small and the other end much | to expend on present building,and larger blown like a bulb, this be arc considering the advisability of , . . ing encased between two transpar- erecting a new court house. starting in t e eet or an es ent pieces of circular glass in a Mrs. Albert Brittain has grown from a weak or diseased like-shaped silver framework with a most magnificent “Ponderosa” ; heart-a heart that cannot keep some xoiihh ........- .md ,t guv;.,,, o.oh« 1 t-hp rirrniat-mn I | le h ood motiiuh in u very kovuio form., I wiih handles at either edge and opposite lemon plant. It is now in lull U P . ’ ... nover more 11 then settles in the lower limbs nio,c THREEJURORSCURED Ot Cholera Morbus with One Small Bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. (i. W. Fowler, of Hightower, Alii., relates all experience lie iiml while serving on a petit jury in a murder ease at, Kdwnnlsvillc, eounty seal of < !le- liorne County, Alabama, lie savs: ‘‘While there I ate some fresh meal and Railey’s Barber §hop Where the equipment is new and first class and where all the latest 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 mbke you a per manent patron. BAILEY’S BARBER SHOP, Reese Opera House Building, Newnan, - Ga. aKagssasa5a5SSH5S5S5S555'a5SSB! cl T. M. MARTIN Does all kinds of Tjn Work, Roofing Plumbing and Repairing. Expert work and low prices win. Shop op posite Pinson Hotel. - the one to the other, and lietwooii fruit, with ten large lemons, each the two handles a surmounted ami one weighing not less than one bedecorated cross. It was a big quarter of a pound. Her orange occasion for its exhibition," the tree is also in full bearing with fardinal of Naples and the heads several dozens of the beautiful of the surrounding region being' fruit. present at the rear of the central! <'apt. and Mrs. John R. Dickey, i portion of the <'alliedral, forming of Atlanta, visited Mr. and Mrs. quite a large body; besides large < ieorge ’ Barrett at the parsonage crowds being assembled in the this week. centra) and side chapels, the Miss Margaret Latimer, ol New Cardinal attended py two Canons nan, is visiting her sister, Miss in red making an address in a sit Sophy Latimer, ting posture to his functionaries. I Col. C. H. Reid is on a business You ask, what did the people getf trip to New York. We answer, this was what was of- Miss Lucile Smith left for Wes tered them and what they were leyan College this week, seemingly anxious to get a look at i Miss Lei a Arnold is attending the liquefied blood and a kiss on Cox College, the glass case about it as it went; ———— the rounds in the hands of a richly T. S. Childers t Libel for Divorce, In . dressed and aged priest (we do not E 0llllderK . V March Term, mix,, know his rank, but that is imina- , To E. E. Childers, defendant, in above terial). accompanied on his range I stared case: You are hereby com maud- ,i !f round the inside of an extensil e ed to be and appear at the March term, 1111)6, of said Court, to be held on the! chancel-ratling by a young man m „ • . . 1 first Monday m March, next, to answer white and blaek stuplice with a r j lf . plaintiff's libel for divorce; in de- burning candle in hand. First fault thereof the Court will proceed 1 held up between the light and the thereon as to justice may appertain. Witness the Hon. R. W Freeman, was so much her ter he would sick in my life and sent to . . the drug store, for a certain cholera where the watery portions, ooze III j X , ur(ii (, ut p,,, druggist sent me a bot- out into surrounding tissues tie of Chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera and causing bloat and swelling. Dinirliocn Kene dy instead, saying that The heart must he Strengthened ho had what I sent for; hut that this and built up before the dropsy can be cured to stay; and the best of all heart medicines is Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. “Heart disease made my feet swell so that they had to tie lanced in several places. One bottle of Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure helped me and twelve bottles worked a complete cure.” Jakes Tkmity, Barnard, Mo. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure gives n«w Btrength to the heart, regulates the circulation, stimu lates the digestion and restores health. Sold by druggists on a guarantee. medicim rather send il lo me in the fix I was in. I took one dose of it mid vvus better in five minutes. The second dose cured me entirely. Two fellow jurors were nltlicted in the hhiiio manner and om sniiill bottle cniiil the tines of us. For sale by Holt A: ( ales. Druggists, New- , nan, (>u. Kh? Yes, we do job printing. Going to Move. beholder so as to show the blood' Judge of said Conn, this Aug. I L. TniNKit. Clerk. Here is a chance to gel your, pie l ure frames at. cost , as we are elos ing out our entire stock of about 10,000 to save expense of moving H|1( | them. These frames are different sizes and finish; yo|i are sure ,to 'A f was in liquid form (done by turn: jfi ing it back and forth a time or ——. J two i. it was then held out to each, Disinfect your premises if devotee desiring to kiss, 1 after ''prevent contagious diseases. Big lot of all makes at Reese’s Drug find just what you want, and at a | price you are not likely to get l .y.‘ L ‘ ,C T™ a ^"‘ ""Tf again. ' 11. D. OWENS, Brewster Building, which it was touched to the brow of the kisser and then again to the,Store, f lips, and passed on from one to 1 another after this fashion Dv the 1 Miss Stella Bradlield, of I,a- was the guest of Mrs. iiin during the district 1 meeting of the Woman’s Foreign !j priest to the waiting and eager Orange, was | people, lmth lay and clerical, and' *• <,oodl . Hnullv tnken ill) to the altar \ meeting Ol tl.~ ...... H , nnaiJN Uken up to tin aitai. .\ Missioiia ,. y Society of the Method- _l. - " — lx-autifill male quartet choir sang, 1st church. If you don’t read The News you and masses were offered in the, don’t read all the news of Newnan chapels accompanied or not, as the j j q- Holmi*s, Real Estate and and Coweta. The News one year case required, by fine organ music, i Renting Agent. Office over First for only one dollar. Newnan, <la. but much tiresome ceremony, foi- 1 National Bank. R-I P-A-N-S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind The 5-cent packet ia enouiih for usual occasions The family bottle (00 cent*) contains a supply ‘or a year.All dr-iKl'tst* sell them. Tailored Suits at $18.00. That’s the price of ele gant made to order sails, al the shop of < >. W. Bradley, Merchant Tailor. Anytliing higher in price also made to order. “NO FIT, NO PAY.” Havel your clothes cleaned, pressed, or re paired at this shop. Knits pressed for one dollar per month. Best work guaranteed. 0. W. Bradley, (Over Pope's Store.) NEWNAN, GA. Lemons as Medicine Their Wonderful Effect on the Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys and Blood. Lemons are largely used by The Mo/ley Lemon Elixir Company, in compounding llirir Lemon Elixir, a pleasant Lemon Laxative and Tonic a substitute for all Cathartic and Liver Pills. Lemon Elixir posi tively run-salt Biliousness, Consti pation, Indigestion or JJyspcpsia, Heuductie, Maluria, Kidney Disease, Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appetite, Fevers, Chills, Blotches, Pimples, all Impurities of the Blood, pain in lln- Chest or Back, and all otlierdis- cases caused by si disordered liver and kidneys, the first Great Cawe rf all Fatal Diseases. WOMEN, for dll Female Irreg- ularitics, will find Lemon Elixir a pleasant and thoroughly reliable remedy, v ithout the least dange^of possible harm to them inun -r condi tion peculiar to themselves. , r ,o<- and $i.oo per bottle at q ALL DRUG STOKES ‘One Dose Convinces.” Cured of Lame Back After 15 Years of Suffering. “J bad been troubled with lame back for fifteen years' and I found ft complete• recovery’ in the use of Cliaruberlaip’H Pain Halm,” says JolmCi. J; i -1. • • r.. < .il ia in, bid. This liniment is also without an equal lor sprains and hruires. fr is for sale by Holt & (Jutes, Druggists, Newnan, ((ft. M iss Mai v i iibsini takes pleas ure in informing her former pupils and friends that she will resume her class in music Monday, Oct. 2nd, at her home on OreenevilJe Street, next, door to the Presby terian eh inch. Thankful for past patronage, she solicits a continua tion of same in future. It