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A Good Lamp
at a Special Price
ami
light
The lamp illustrated is a special value
should he in every home where a brilliant
of great power is needed for reading or study.
We are able to make the price we do only by
reason of large purchases and quirk selling.
Lamps of the same type as this, but not so
good, have in the past few years sold for *5.00
and *8.50. This same lamp has been sold by
peddlers in Newnan and vicinity during the
past two years for $2.00 and $2.50 and possibly
higher, while our price has always been the same $1.50. IN e
mention this merely to show the advantage ot buying tiom a
regular dealer at a reasonable rate of profit.
Ttie lnmp stnnds 20 inches high. The body is of heavy sheet metal,
nickel plated and highly polished. It is fitted with No. 2 Rochester chim
ney and 10-inoh white shade.
The burner is exceedingly simple, easy to clean, easy to wick and not
liable to get out of order.
The light is stendy, soft and brilliant, returning the greatest possible
volume of ligat for the quantity of oil consumed, making an ideal study
lamp.
Our stock of lamps contains good values in every line. Parlor
Lamps with handsomely decorated shades from $1.85 to $10.00.
Glass lamps of all kinds, lanterns, chimneys, wicks, burners
and all fittings needed for lamp goods.
HOLT <3 CATES.
THAT SPECIAL STATE TAX.
Tax Collector Davies has issued
special lax li. fas. for $200 eaeh
against Messrs. A. W. Martin,
Among those out of town who attend
ed the funeral of Mrs. Theodora Atkin
son were Mrs. Lucy Atkinson Kllis, of
Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Atkin
son, of Greeneville, Mrs. Thos. Atkin
son and Major Roswell Kllis, of La-
Grange, Mrs Stokes Herring, of Lone (’oats Bros, ami Raymond Sulli-
Oak, Dr. .T. P. Atkinson, of Milledge-1 van> 0 f Seiioia, for the sale of malt
V *N1 0 - i . ' drinks for the year IhOb This is
Dr. G. A. Nutmally Ims returned from n special tax levied by the State,
Monroe, On., where he spent several Uu , ]aw hoinu; p., sst .,i j lls t year, and
dnvs this week and united in marriage ......
.. . ... . , ,, , , does not in any wav atlect the
Ins niece, Miss Augusta Hays, and Mr. •
R. S. Nowell, two well known and 1 local option law ol ( owetn county,
popular young people of Walton county. The above named linns have so lar
Rev. C. O'N. Mnrtlndnle will go to rot used to pa) the special tax and
Covington Monday to deliver several their stores are locked up. .lust
lectures before n.Sunday School Insti- what w ill be done in the matter
tute of Atlanta Presbytery and will re-1 t , a , mot yi . t 1)( , determined, but it is
likely that an injunction will he
Hied restraining the tax collector
from collecting the tax until the
ring worms, tetter, eczema, and all skin matter can be I filly investigated,
diseases, also for vaccinated arms and We understand that V. IL 1m-
suiallpox. Price 2.‘>c per box at Reese's p. a , n , the Wynn Go., (’liiVord
Drugstore. Hanes and L. Z! Johnson also had
Bowman's Magnetic Liniment cures] |j f as issued against them,the three
rheumatism, cuts, sprains, wounds, j f 0 j,| n4 ,|. paying the tax.
Whether or not any or all of the
above named limns knowingly vio
lated the law, we cannot say, but
Executor’s Sale.
main until after Presbytery, which con- j ,
venes in that place Got. 11.
Bowman's Oarbolnteri Family Salve
cures cuts, burns, ulcers, old sores, piles, 1
| Local News of Newnan »
Miss Ella Martin has accepted the po
sition of stenographer in the Reese drug
store, since her return from a business
college in Atlantn
R. 8. Paris, formerly of Newnan hut
now of Bnrnesville, will return to New
| nan soon and be associated ill business
with O. T. Bailey.
i The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
| Wilkins died last Thursday night’ at
bruises, still joints, toothache and lame
backs. Price 25c and 50c per bottle at
Reese’s Drug Store.
Mrs. W. Y. Atkinson, who 1ms been, ,
hoarding with Mrs. Ella Leverette, will ; khe tax was put high to make t le
tie with Mrs. Nick Wright. Mr. and j sale oftlie.se drinks prohibitive.
Mrs. S. O. Smith will he with Mrs. WJlite liopps and other like drinks
Mary Wlmtley. | lulve a s p,. ti i tt l State tax of $1,000.
A large assortment of ribbons, fenth- j—Henoia Enterprise-Gazette,
ers, pinnies, veils, lints, etc., at oost. No
shoddy goods instock. Some fine, new
goods in the lot. Mrs. Jennie Bowen
Lee. 2t
GEORGIA—-Coweta County.
By virtue Of an order of the court of’
Ordinary of Coweta county, will ho sold i
at auction at the court house door of said
county, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, within the legal hours of sale, |
the following property, to-wit:
All of lot of land No. 17. in the ortgi- \
mil 2nd. but now the Grnntvllle district j
of said county, containing 202 1-2 acres, j
more or less; also the east half of lot of
land No. lit. in the satno district and j
county, it being all of said lot Id except j
llmt part of said lot now owned by .1. E.
Dean, containing 101 LI acres, more or.
less, all within two miles of Gruntville. I
Also at the same time and place will j
be sold the home place of John W. Ar
nold, di ceased, in the town of Grant-1
vllle, fronting and south of LaGrange i
street and running back to right-of-way I
of the Atlanta it West Point Railroad.
ThiN place has been divided into four j
nice residence lots, designated as town j
lots Nos. I, 2, 3 and 4, of the subdivision
of saiil .1 W. Arnold's place, and will he
sold accordingly, ns follows:
Lot No. I, beginning nt the northeast
corner of T. M. /eliars' lot on LaGrange
street, now occupied hv W. M. Whit
OF VITAL INTEREST
TO EVERY CITIZEN.
MR. C. D. TAYLOR,
CLERK BOARD OF HEALTH SAYS
PE-Rt-NA HAS BECOME THE FAMILY
MEDICINE 0E THE WORKING
PEOPLE IN HIS CITY.
Mr. r. It. Taylor has been Clerk of
•the City Hoard of Health, Jacksonville,
Fla., for ten years, which position has
afforded him amply opportunity for
; ' , ,i 1, ... i„ ,rl noting the best means of preventing
ami running easterly up the sidewalk ot ^ ( , urjn|J!
Ci»ar Factory Notes.
Benz. Gonzalles lias gone
Follow the crowd to Boone’s.
Mrs. E. D. Fouse is visiting relatives
in Atlanta.
Special values in waist and dress silks. t 'j”‘ t "‘|ioine in tips city. The interment
00,11 was in Carroll county.
Mrs. J. M. Milner spent Wednesdnv j^ r> p rall k Cole hag recently purchase
in Atlnnta. t | IB | louse 0 f Mrs. Mattie Thomas oil
E. Gary Summers, of Senoia, spent Depot street, now oooupied by the fam-
Tuesday in the city. ily of Mr. G. B. Barr.
W. T. Murray and Will Post spent j A. M. Morris, of Atlanta, is opening a
Sunday in Gruntville. I clothing store in the Reese opera house
W C Wright, Esq., was it. Carroll- in the room ‘m nierly occupied
ton the first of the week. I b * Dar(k>n &
Mrs. Cotter Lovejoy, who has been |
visiting the family of Mrs. Mary Lon ! ,
Lovejoy, will return to New Orleans i I am pa for a tew weeks stay.
Monday.
Freeman Herring hns aeoepted the
position of hook-keejjer for J. K. Dent,
one of Newnan’s well known cotton
buyers.
Dr. Reese's Cholera Infantum and
to
.las. Cox, Jas. Goldman, Samuel
Patterson and Levio Torres spent
Sunday in Atlanta, the guests of
Mr. Sell waiting, who, recently,
was connected with D. T. Mangel
& Co.
Teething Powders for teething children. ( j aSi Aderhold is spending a few
Price 25o per box at Reese’s Drag Store,
The New Tasteless Castor Oil, pure,
absolutely tasteless. Directions on hot-
visit
The Salmagundi Club will meet with
Mrs. N. E. Powel Thursday, Get. 12th,
at half past three o'clock. Please notify
‘ the hostess if you eun’tnttend.
Mr. P. L. Sutherland’s family will re
Mrs. R. J. Lee, of Atlantn, will visit
Miss Susie Barr next week.
Mrs. Wilkinson, of LaGrange, is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Will Spence.
Miss Emily Mitehet hits ns her guest I t urn to Jacksonville,Florida,next week,
Miss Mary Blalock of Carrollton. utter spending the summer at their
Gveat display of wraps,furs and skirts country home in Coweta county,
on Wednesday, Got. 11th. Boone’s. The volumes issued during Sept, by
L T Moses, of Turin, was greeting the Carnegie Library were: Classed
friends on the streets here Wednesday. 1 Literature, hi: Fiction, 1)25; total 1,01(1.
Mrs. D. B. Woodroof, Libr’n.
Miss Grace Barrow, of Atlanta, spent |
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alters Hertel. I Millinery and notions at, cost, to close
' out the stock. Some of the stock pur-
Miss Post,of Gruntville, was the guest 0 | |fwe( j (or t j, B fall senson ; and all of it
of W. G. Post and family Inst luesdaj. „ cw a nd in good condition. Mrs. J. B.
Good serviceable, solid leather shoes Lee. 2t.
that'keep your feet warm and dry. , y L Stallings, of Gruntville, Gn.,
v Boone s. ft , nero | mliri yesterday filed n voluntary
"Hooligan’s Troubles” will get you petition in bankruptcy, alleging lia-
out of debt. At Auditorium Friday, hilities of *1,086.111, and no assets.—
Oct. 6th. Wednesday’s Constitution.
tie. 26c at Reese's Drug Store.
Bowman’s Hendnoho Tablets onre all
kinds of headache and neuralgia. 10c
per box at Reese’s Drug Store.
The friends of Dr. Jas. Stacy will be
glad to know that ho hns recovered from
his recent indisposition.
Mr. and Mrs. Colquitt Carter have re
turned from Tate Spring and are ,r isit-
ing Mrs. Susan C. Hill.
Mrs. J. T. Longino, of Fuirhurn.spent
a few days with her sister, Mrs. B. 'J'.
Thompson, this week.
Mrs. Whitehead will return Saturday
from several weeks visit to Philadelphia
and Scranton, Pa.
Mrs. Ernest Powel entertained “The
Twelve” most delightfully Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Nellie Johnson returned Fridny I
to Montgomery, where she will make
her home.
"Hoolignn’s Troubles” make other j
people happy. See it at Auditorium
Oct. 6th.
Mrs. Texas Gearreld, of Atlanta,spent
a few days with friends in the city this
week.
v»
Miss Lucile Arnold lms accepted a
position as book-keeper with the New
nan Hardware Co.
Complete stock of millinery and fancy
goods and notions is being closed out at
cost. Mrs.J. B. Lee. 2*
Millions of people have laughed at
"Hooligan’s Troubles.” Go and see it
at Auditorium Friday, Oct. 6th.
Mrs. W. N. Mattox, of St. Augustine,
Fla., is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. G.
Hendricks, who is ill with typhoid fever.
Frank H. Fagala, the merry-go-’ronud
man, at present sojourning in La
Grange, spent Sunday and Monday in
Newnan.
Messrs. H. W. Dent and family and
G. W. Ramey and family, of Atlanta,
spent last Sunday in Newnan with
relatives.
days in Tampa.
Thus. Wilcox expects to
Carrollton at an early (late.
,1. I’. Oswald, who lias been
quite sick lor the past lew days, is
able to be at his table again.
Arthur Anorenoz is conlcmplat
ing taking a trip to Southern Cal
ifornia in the near future.
Geo. Giddisli spent Sunday in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Bernie Dunbar Shapiro is
now head stripper. She lms under
her supervision the following
young ladies and gentlemen, who
are very rapidly learning the art
of making cigars: Claude Swinl,
Clarence Jackson, Levi Soils, Alfa
Altaway, Will Adams and liar
vey Lane.
said street op the said Arnold’s lot line
67 feet to a stake, thence southerly on a
line parallel with said 'I'. M. Zellur’s h t
line bib feet, more or loss to thr right of
way of said A. <& W. P. Railroad, con
taining ll- l of an acre, more or less
Lot No. 2, beginning at the northeast
corner of said lot No. 1, nt n stake on
LaGrange street and running theme
easterly along the sidewalk on said Ar
nold’s line, 67 feet to a stake, thence
southerly on a line parallel with the east
line ot lot No I, 611) feet, mow or less,
to right of way of said railroad, contain
ing if I of an acre, more or less.
Lot No. .8, on which m located the
late dwelling of said Arnold, commono-
ing ut the northeast corner of said lot
No. 2 on DiGrange street and running
thence easterly up the side,walk on mod
Arnold's line 88 foot to a stake, thence
southerly ou a linn parallel with east
line of lot No. 2 610 feet, more or less to
right of way of said railroad, containing
7-H of an aero, more or less.
Lot No. 4, commencing at the north
east corner of lot No. !1 on said La-
Grange street, and running thence east
erly along the line up said street, 66 feet
to Station! street, thence south down
Stafford street -140 feet more or less to
said railroad right of way, thence west
erly down said right of way S3 feel,
more or less, to corner of said hit No. 8,
thence northerly along oast line of lot
No. 8 140 feet, more or less, to starting
point, containing 8-1 of an acre, more or
He expresses his approval of the use
of 1‘eruna as the most effective means
of solving a problem of such vital In-
terest to the community In the follow
ing letter
“The health of the poor of ft large city
Is always a question of vital interest,
not only to the city officials hut to every
citizen. It has been a source of much
satisfaction to me to find that so largo a
number of working people In moderate
elreumstanees have accepted l’erunaas
their family modi*
cine. It has cured
a large number of
cases especially
of catarrh of the head, lungs anil
stomach and building up the general
health It eimnot full hut prove a help
and blessing to any community where
It Is generally adopted and used. I
have found It an honest, reliable remedy
nud am plowed to endorse It.”—('. 1>.
Taylor.
Address Or, S. lb Hartman, President
of The HartmauSanitarium,Columbus,
Ohio.
Working Man's
Family Medicine.
INSURANCE.
Commissioner’s Meeting.
Mrs. G. O. Lunceford, of Monroe, is
the guest of Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Nun-
ually. Mrs. Lunceford, who is Mrs.
Nunnally’s sister, lias bepn painfully ill
since her arrival in the city.
At Turin next Sabbath Rev. O. O’N. I
Martindale will preach at 11 a. m. and I
at 7:30 p. in., while at 3 p. m. there will
be a most interesting "Sabbath School j Miss Carrie Anderson, of West Point,
Rally Day” service, to all of which the I j s the guest of Mrs. Eugene Askew.
public is cordially invited. j
i Mrs. J. J. Goodrum returned from
Rev. J. R. King organized the Love- , Q 0 n e g e Park Wednesday.
Mrs. L. M. Farmer, who has been
quite sick for several days, is improving.
^ Miss Nell Russell spent part of this
week in Atlanta witli Mrs. Ray Lee.
I
Mrs. John Arnold, of College Park, is
visiting tile family of 11. M. Arnold.J
\t the regular monthly meeting
of County < 'ominissioners, this
week, Daniel Pallium was admit,
ted as an inmate of the county
asylum.
’Pile board decided to hire as
many as fifteen convicts, to lie.
placed in the county gang.
'I'lie grand jury’s recommenda
tion in reference to blind tigers
endorsed, and tin- Board will offer
rewards for the arrest and eonvie
These lots all face LaGrange street,
one of t hi) most popnlnr residence streets
in the town of Grantvillo, and are braii-
ldolly located anil olfnr a rare oppor
tunity to those wanting a nice residence
or good building lots in this pleasant and
growing town.
Sold ns the property of Jno. W. Ar
nold, late of said oonnty, deecnsod, for
i lu, benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms cash.
This 2Kth day of September, 11)05.
N. O. BANKS,
Executor of the Last Will and 'I’eslii-
inent of Jno. W. Arnold.
I am still engaged in
writing life and fire in
surance, especially the
latter, and still repre
sent the well known
and reliable compa
nies represented in the
past. All standard life
and fire policies are
written; and all busi
ness entrusted to me
will receive prompt -
and efficient attention.
I thank the people of
'Newnan and Coweta
countyfor pastpatron-
Horopm Vickery | Libel for Divorce
in Coweta Superior
Court, Miiroll term,
11106,
E. J. Vickery
To E. J. Vickery, defendant in the
above stated ease:
You are hereby commanded to he and , , ■ ■ . i
of said age and solicit a share
appear at the March term, lil(><
court, to he held on the first Monday ini, ■ hllQinP^S in the
March next, to answer the plaintiff's li- j OT ine,r DUSinebb in Ullti
bel for divorce; in default thereof the ; ^ytu re
court proceed thereon us to justice may j
tion ol violators of the prohibition apjiertain.
Witness the Hon. R. W. Freeman, j
Judge of said Court, this Sept. 30, 1305. j
”S; k .. MRS.W.Y. ATKINSON
laws and will, in every way possi
ble, seek to rid the county of illicit
maker,s of and dealers in liquor.
1
joy Memorial congregation in east New- !
nan last. Sunday morning. More than |
fifty persona united in forming this con
gregation. A flourishing Sunday School
has also been organized at this cliurch
R. A. Wikle, for three years foreman :
of the iron moulders at the shops of R.
D. Cole Mfg. Co., lms accepted asimilur
position with the Fulton Foundry in At-
A. W. Arnold, formerly with the W. j lanta. W. S. Mealor succeeds Mr.
S. Askew Co., now holds the position of j Wikle as foreman for the Cole Co. Mr. j
book-keeper in A. R. Burdett & Co’s. Wikle will remove bis family to Atlanta \
warehouse. j at au earl y date -
the Fourth
Joe Mc-
Waters, of Franklin, were united in
marriage at the home of the bride's
1 father, Mr. J. B. Ashley, seven miles
I southwest of the city, Sunday, Sept. 24.
i Rev. F. J. Amis wsh the officiating min
ister. The couple are among our most
; prominent country people, and enter
j life under bright auspices.
On the third Sabbath in this month
the Newnan Presbyterian Church will
observe Sabbath School Day at 11 a. m.,
; having an address then and at night
from Major Geo. P. Butler, Supt. of the
H\IF HOrikS' First Presbyterian Sunday School of
^j Miss Freddie Ashley, of
SOMETHING GOOD COMING! flistri,)t this cou,lt y anrl Mr -
AL-1 Wntora nf Franklin. Wf-rft l
Avditorium,
FRIDAY, OCT. 6th.
The Funniest Show on Barth,
HOOLIGAN’S
TROUBLES.
• TWO AND
OF SOLID FUN! Funny Comedi
ans, Handsome Maidens, Sweet
Singers, the Greatest Dancers and
Up-to-Date Specialties
Prices: 75c, 50c and 85c. Seats
ou sale at Bradley’s l>rug Store.
Augusta, and an International Sunday
School worker of live and sparkling re-
At 3 p. m. of the same day Major
Butler will address a union meeting of
the Sunday School workers and church
members of the town at the Methodist
Church.
For Autumn
Weddings
■ Sterling silver, cut glass
and French china are more
largely in favor as wedding
presents than all other suit
able articles combined. The
reasons are obvious. On ac
count of beauty, elegance,
appropriateness and utility
these wares are unsurpassed
as wedding gifts. Then the
multitude of designs and
patterns in the various arti
cles made of silver, glass and
china affords a wide range
for selection and for. suiting
the fancies of particular
people.
• As to our own display of
tReso goods, an examination
of the stock is convincing.
It is by far the largest, most
carefully selected and most
elegant line in the city.
H. S. Banta’s,
The Store for Wedding Cifts.
Dentist, Salbitlc
tf
Dr. Anderson
Building.
J. T. Holmes.
Wonting Agent.
National Bank.
Dr. Anderson,
Building.
!{.(!. Moore writes all kinds of,
lire and life insurance. Office op
posite Bowel’s warehouse, New
Weal Estate and
()fliee over First
Dentist, Halbide
tf
nan, Ha.
4t
Miss Adelaide McBride returned to
Savannah Thursday.
W. P. Gearreld and children spent
Monday in Atlanta.
Mrs. T. S. Parrott spent a few days in
Atlanta this week.
Mrs. Susan O. Hill hns returned from
At lanta.
Miss Emmie Terry Snead is at borne
for a few days.
Miss Ruth Bailey is spending this
week in town.
Mrs. Harvey North returned from At
lanta Wednesday.
1 give both quality and quantity of
stove-wood. Davis. Phone 122. tf
Money to loan on real estate at 7 per
cent. Apply to L. M. Farmer.
(fayttiSs#
It makes no special difference to you what
kind of writing paper ypu use so long as il
is good, hut you might ns well he in style
when it costs no more. It is apt co be quite
a satisfaction to use some ol the attractive
papers that are gotten out from season to
season. We always have a nice line of the
newest things in stationery and the price is
always right.
Everything else in this line: •peris, pencils,
ink, erasers, etc. Tablet [taper of all kinds.
| G. R. Bradley, Druggist. |