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The <8* G* 8*
Wedding Gilt
Numerous weddings will
occur throughout the
county during the re
mainder of the year and
as a matter of course the
friends of these voting
people will wish to mark
the occasions with suit-
aide gifts.
Therefore anything that
will make tin* choosing
of the wedding gift easy
will he welcome news
and that is the mission
of this notice,
A visit to the store will
give many just the sug
gestion needed, ns we
displaying a handsome
grray of beautiful goods*
suitable for gift pur
poses, and in accord
with the policy of the
store, prices are uni
formly reasonable.
Let us have the visit.
Holt & Cates
Miss Carrie Anderson left Wednesday
for Atlanta, where she will ntteud n
business school.
Complete stock of millinery and fancy
(roods and notions is being closed out at
cost- Mrs. J. 13. Lee. ‘.’t
Mr. and Mrs. II. P Woodroof, after
a visit of several days in Newnnu, left
for Suvnmmh Wednesday.
The little font* year old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Williams lias been
quite sick tor several days.
The worth of your money in fun at
the Auditorium Saturday. night, Oct.
14tli. Don’t fail to be there.
Mesdnuies 13 T. Eh
Gholston, of Union
the guests of M is. R.
Miss Lillie Joe :
O. T. Bailey was in Atlanta yesterday. |
Major nnd Mrs. W. A. Turner visited
Atlanta yesterday.
W. T. Aruall, Esq., was up from
Senoia last Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs. M. M. Wnlmven, of
Turin, were in the citv yesterday. *v
SUFFERED FOR YEARS
WITH A
COMPLICATION OF
FEMALE DISEASES.
,T. W. nnd 0. J. Owens were- in At
lanta yesterday.
Money to loan on real estate at 7 per
oeut. Apply to L. M. Farmer.
Mrs. R. A. Brown and Miss Fannie
Butts spent Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. N. E, Powell was hostess to the
V and Christopher Salmagundi Club yesterday afternoon.
Springs, Ala., nrt'I Bowman’s Hendache Tablets cure all
E. Simms. kinds of headache and neuralgia. 10c
'iliitli returned to P’ ?r boxat Reese s Drug store.
Atlanta Sunday, after spending several Miss Media Gallagher,of San Antonio,
days with her sister, Mrs. Sutton. ; Texas, is the guest of Mrs. W. \V
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilkes and daugh- 1 ^police,
ter. of Atlanta, are coming to Newnun The New Tasteless Castor Oil. pure,
. absolutely tasteless. Directions on bot
tle. 26o lit Reese’s Drug St*>re.
soon and will be with Mrs. 13en Orr
There’ll be barrels of fun at the Audi
torium next Saturday night, Oct. 14th.
“A Thoroughbred Tramp” will be there.
A. Z. Ware and Miss Luoy Ware and
Misses Lizzuiand Ida Bruce, of Corinth,
were shopping in Newuau a few days
ago.
Miss Nelle Russell returned from At
lanta last week, where she spent several'
delightful days with her sister, Mrs.
Ray Lee.
Miss Im'ogene Simms is in Madison,
Oa., where she will be one of the brides
maids at the marriage of her friend,
Miss Willie Newton.
Friends in Newnan and Coweta have
received invitations to the marriage of
Dr. Willis B. Jones and Miss Lena
Swift, which oocurs in Atlanta on Oot.
85th.
Mr. aud Mrs. E. R. Barrett entertain-
_ 1 ed At a delightful dinner last Tuesday
~ „ * . ... " evening. Their guests were Hon. and
Miss Lucile Thompson is visiting in Mrg w B Qrr Mjgg Mftrtha Qrr Mr
0pel,kR ’ and Mrs. J. T. Fain.
Mrs. McClendon went to Atlanta I Th(J infaut of Mr Blld Mrg j. 0 .
Hatur ay. Johnston, who reside near Ooriiitli, died
Mrs. R. A. Brown spent Wednesday ' recently. Mr. aim Mrs. Johnson are a
in Atlanta. worthy oouple and have the sincere sym
Miss Corille Hardaway spent Satur- j 1>at,,y of «b the**' friends,
day in Atlanta. j John and Jett Austin, two olever
Hon. and Mrs. W. B. Orr spent Mon- ; - von,, « me " who ' or '» erl y »™d near
day in Atlanta. Sargent, but who have been residing in
i Texas for sopio time, have returned to
Hon. F. S. Loftin spent Monday and Coweta county. They say old Georgia
Tuesday in town. | j g g 00 ,| enough for them
Cotton seed hulls ahd meal delivered. Mr. S. C. Driskill and family leave
See V. E. Manget, Jr. 2i-4 , the first of next week for Oklahoma,
S. R. Johnson, from near Palmetto, where they expect to settle permanently.
Local News of Newnan -
was in town last Saturday.
Miss Emmie Young Conyei-H spent
part of this week at homo.
Go to the Auditorium Saturday night,
Oct. 14th, and see the fun.
Miss Rosndello Holmes is visiting
relatives and friends in Atlanta.
Miss Dollie Bailey returned to her
home at Aruall Stntion Saturday.
Their friends hero regret their removal
but wish them prosperity and happiness
in their new aud far western home.
Mr. Smith ..McCollum, a good citizon
residing at Coweta in this county, lins
been at the Dnvis nnd Turner Sanuto
rium during the past two weeks. Ho
lias had a severe enso of typhoid fever.
At present he is improving and his early
recovery is expected.
News has reached Newnan that W. R.
Meriwether, of Pensacola, Fla., lias yol-
i low fever. Hi* is a son of Capt. W. D.
See "A Thoroughbred Tramp” at the j Meriwether and well known in this his
Auditorium Saturday night, Oot. 14th. I
For Sale or Rent—My house nnd lot
on Temple Avenue. Mnry C. Lovejoy.
former homo city. Mr. Meriwether’s
condition is not believed to bo oritioal
and his recovery is confidently expected.
Swint Holmes, a well known young
man of this city, has gone to Greeneove
Springs, Florida, to take charge of the
telephone office at that place. The
telephone lines ill that section of the
State belong to an itidejiendeiit com
pany, of which Mr. R. F. Mattox, for
merly of this place, is president.
The Loyal Temperance Legion very
happily entertained Dr. aud Mrs. Tracy
Mr. W. C. Ellis, of Union Springs,
Ala., was in the city the first of this
week.
Mr. Ernest Wilcoxon and family re
turned last week to their home in
Florida.
W. E. Avery, of Columbia, S. C., is
spending a few days in the city with
relatives.
W. E. Hardigree, of Heard county,
was among the visitors in town last al) d co-workers at their tent last Satur-
Saturday. day afternoon at 4 o’clool^ After a song
— and recitation, delightful refreshments
were served. Mr. Dawson then enter
tained them with Hie “talking ma
chine,” presenting each child present
with a badge and photo of Dr. Tracy,
which were highly appreciated.
In a hack number of “The Bohemian”
; edited in Forth Worth by Mrs. Clay
Ligon Gorman, one of the alumnae of
College Temple, is found a pathetic
Attorneys W G. Wright nnd W. L
Stallings nnd Capt. J. R. McCollum
visited Atlanta yesterday.
Dr. Reese’s Cholera Infantum ami
Teething Powders for teething children. ■
Price 25c per box at Reese’s Drug Store.
J. T. Willinms was in Atlanta yester
day to nttend the meeting of Georgia !
bottlers of soda water nnd to take in tin* |
State Fnir.
Sheriff J. L. Brown and Judge L. A. I
Perdue went down to Corinth yesterday j
to attend the Western Association's!
sessions.
Mrs. J. B. Ramey has sold the house
and lot on Arnold street, where M r. R. j
J, Stewart and family resldo, to her j
brother, Mr. Will Arnold.
The find frost of tlie season was seen j
in this seotion Thursday morning. It j
was a light frost and little damage re
sulted from it, ‘ j
Beginning next Monday, will oliarge
10 oeuts for messenger service in deliver
ing note! where answers are required. |
H. S. Bantu. ,
Millinery and notions at cost, to dose j
out the stock. Some of the stock pur-1
chimed for the fall season; nnd all of it;
new nnd in good condition. Mrs. ,T. 13.
Lee. 2t. |
Dr. G. A. Niimmlly, Judge A. D. ,
Freeman and Capt. A. B. Catos were in j
attendance at sessions of Western Bap-1
tlst Association, which assembled at !
Corinth this week.
A large assortment of ribbons, fcrtlli- I
ers, pinnies, veils, liat-s.etc., nt oost. No
shoddy goods in stook. Home line, new
goods in tlie lot. Mrs. Jennie Bower
Loo. 2t
Bowman's Magnetic Liniment oures
rheumatism, cuts, sprains, wounds,
bruises, stiff joints, toothache and lame
backs. Price 25c and 50c per bottle nt
Reese’s Drugstore.
George Rollins, a young man who
formerly resided near Moreland, is ill
with yellow fever ill Pensacola. Ills
condition is dangerous nnd recovery not
expected. Ho is about 25 years of age.
' Bowman’s Carbolated Family Salve
oures cuts, burns, ulcers, old sores, pileH,
ring worms, tetter, eczema, and all skin
diseases, also for vaccinated arms and
smallpox. Price 25c per box at Reese's
Drug Store.
Robust Women Who Owe Their Restored Health and
Usefulness to Pe=ru=na.
Read the Letters of Grateful Women
Cured by Dr. S. B. Hartman's
Free Advice.
Thousands <»f Testimonials
ceived Every Year.
An Ideal Medicine.
M ISS LOIT1SV* MATHER,
. ill Church St*< Burlington,
Vt., Vico-Prostdc* 1 * Bureau of
Exchange, writes !
••Your medicln e I s an Ideal
woman's medlch ,e a,, d by Mr
the best I have k nown to re
store lost health j ,n d strength.
“ 1 suffered for several years.
My back ached, I had bearing
down pains, ami f r «quont head
aches,
“I would often wake from
sleep in such pain thaM would
suffer for hours before my eyes
would close again- 1 dreaded
the long nights m wel1 as the
weary daya.
“ 1 consulted tw° physicians,
hoping to get rei*°f- Finding
that their medli ! *ne did not
aeem to cure me, a friend ad
vised me to try JV runa -
“ I am certainly that I
followed her advli ,e >f ,,r Peruna
was the only med l0 * n ® *°r me *
Every ache and P** n disap
peared In four ii» ol *th* and 1
am in perfect hen 1 *-* 1 n °w.
••My earnest mirk* to suf
fering women Ad A® {CF P* m
rune, tor I feel ei>™ peywlll
mot be disappoint** In It —
Leu lee Matter.
Enjoying Splendid
Health-
Mra. U E. 'W«r, Santa
Monica, Cal., Se«*et**T «»*»*•
Musical Society, writes!
••I wae troubled for over three yearn
with systemic caMtrh, complicated by
female weakness and Inflammation.
-This Induced frequent headaches,
nervousness, hysteria and sleepless
ness. which noth*"* could relieve until
I tried Peruna. ...
“I began to fo®> better aftor I bail
taken the first bOttleful and improved
from week to we*’k until at tlie end of
about eleven weeks I was entirely well.
“I am pleased *<> " a y that I have
enjoyed splendid health now for nearly
a year. I have * fine appetite, enjoy
sound sleep and do not suffer from any
more headaches or oilier pulns."—L. K.
l’vler.
Monica
Completely Regained Her
Health.
Miss Edith Kearns,720 North Main St.,
Day ton, O., writes i
“I suffered for sometime with both
lung and female troubles.
••I had been under the treatment of a
good physician for about nine months
without obtaining any relief, when
Peruna was recommended to me. After
taking twelve bottles of this medicine I
America Is the Land of Nervous
Women.
The majority of women are nervous
Imm-uuho they suffer from some form of
female disease.
The greatest abstaele in the way of
recovery is that they do not understand
that catarrh is the main source of their
illness.
Women who are in dnnbt as to their
aliments should write to Dr. Hartman,
have completely regained my health. President ot The Hartman Sanitarium,
“lam pleased to recommend Peruna Columbus, O. (live him a full.descrip
tion of your symptoms, previous treat
ment. and age.
He will promptly reply with full dl-
to any one suffering from tlie above ail
ments.”—Edith Kearns.
No testimonials published without
written cousvoloi the writer.
Ircctlons for fieuliuenl, free of charge.
Rev. V. A. Hutu, Dr. T. J. Jones nnd
Capt. John 13. Gooilwvii attended the
meetings of Western Baptist Associa
tion at Corinth tliiH week.
Dr. N. W. Tracy and Prof. F. F.
Dawson, with their tout nnd equipment,
moved to LuGrango this week. The
meetings were largely attended nnd
made u favorable impression on the peo
ple of Newnan. Dr. Tracy is doing a
good work, and doubtless accomplished
Insting good by his stay here.
Weems*Quillian.
INSURANCE.
sent the
and reliable compa
nies represented in the
past. All standard life
and fire policies are
written; and all
ness
will receive
and efficient attention.
1 thank the people of
Newnan and Coweta
county for past patron
age and solicit a share
of their business in the
future.
MRS.W.YJUKINSON
Mr. S. H. Handers, an aged gentle
man, a former citizen of Newnan, who
died in Atlanta, was buried here lust
Monday afternoon. He was a member
of Dr. Purser’ll church in Atlanta and
liin pastor conducted the funeral service
at. tlie grave. Mr. Sanders was also a
member of the Masonic fraternity and
will have some additions to the Library, j llig ,. 6l)lttlllH w(m , interred with Masonic
I honors. He was an upright, Christian
citizen and enjoyed tlie respect and
The Carnegie Book Committee lias re
viewed tlie contents of the Slip-Box,
made out a list and, as soon as possible,
Hoim*, Gil., Oct. Hi.—Mi*. >iml
Mrs. Albert Weems iiimonnee
tlio engagement of their daughter,
Louie Mny, to Rev. Frank (Juil-
Prohibltion--Dono
Whiskey.
With
Now is u good time U> think uml
rein I u bo u l tin* evils of uleoholie
brinks. There is little, if uuy,
linn, of Moreland, tlie wedding to good at nil in whiskey; but much
take place October 25th nt hull' of evil, and only evil to individu-
pasl 4 o’clock nt the home of the tils, fnmilics, communities uml to
bride.
Miss Weems is u graduate of
Shorter <'ollege uml n bright nnd
attractive young woman.
Mr. Quillian is a member of the
the country at large. Everybody
that doesn’t touch it is safe and
everyone that drinks it is in dan
ger of its evils. Read; be open to
reason. T. S. Arthur's “Ten
North Georgia Conference with a I Nights in a barroom" is a good
litninarics necessary to pluoing them on
tlie shelves will occupy several waeks.
Henry Horton, a young printer from I
Mucon who was employed in tlie News !
office for several months, left yesterday
to accept a position in tlie Columbus
Enquirer-Sun office. Union printers ol
Columbus are on a strike and employers
are securing non-union men from every
possible source.
I am still engaged in
writing life and fire in
surance, especially the
lof+£»v- arid cti II rpnrP- P oe,n by tl,e Hi8t<,r of die gifted editress,
laiier, ana SlI 11 ' e Mrg Mary Ligon Miller, of Trenton, S.
Well <knOWn °- It isstyled “My Little Maid,” and
will find a tender echo in many a be
reaved mother's heart. Newnan Imils
these talented sisters as they pluck
laurel after laurel in honor of Prof, aud
Mrs. M. P. Kellogg of sacred memory,
and tlie alumnae rejoice to behold tlie
deathless mental fires enkindled by
these matchless instructors. The poem
iQjjsi- above mentioned, is natural, dainty and
fresh from the heart of the author.
entrusted to m© MissRae Sponcler has arrived safely
DrOUJpt *** New Yerk City, after a most enjoV-
^ able voyage. Old Oceau was iu a glad
some humor, and Miss Sponcler iior-
trayed graphically tlie gambols of the j
playful porpoises, tlie smell of Old,
Neptune’s deep-sea breathing, and tlie
golden grandeur of the King of Day as
lie rose in regal splendor from his glori
ous bath. Friends met her at tlie wharf,
and tlie next few days were si>eiit view
ing tlie wonders of our nietroiiolis in an
auto. Miss Sponcler, though wonder-1
fully skilled in music, is ambitious for
greener laurels, and her many friends at
home wish her •• o*i voyage” as sin* set*
forth tor distant . ulbor* on the sea of
melody. J |
For Autumn
Weddings
^ Sterling silver, cut gluss
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 anti for suiting
the fancies of particular
people.
■ As to our own display uf
these 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. 8. Banta’s,
The Store for Wef' I -c- Ctf'B.
esteem of all his acquaintances.
W. M. Thomas has purchased
from Dr. T. I>. Davis the Dews
place, west of tin* city. Mr.
Thomas and his parents, Major
and Mis. W. W. Thomas, will re
move to this place at an early date.
Miss Mary Newton is at home
from a delightful visit to Newnan.
—Jackson Argus.
present charge at Moreland.
Barber Dropped Dead.
Joe Armstrong, eolored, a barber
employed in Willis Wright’s shop,
dropped dead while at work last
Saturday afternoon. Joe was u
good barber and a trustworthy
negro aud enjoyed tin* res pee
hook. Young men ami young la
dies, read it! W. J. Dottmi.
J. T. Holmes,
Renting Agent.
National Hank.
Real Estate ami
< Mlicc over First
Bank at Luthersville.
The Lut hersvillc Banking <'mn-
pany has l*een chartered by the
State. The incorporators are W.
McBride and R. O. Jones, of
of! Newnan, and Allen <'handler, N.
the white
own race.
people as well as his
F. Culpepper and J.
Luthersvilh*.
W. Taylor, of
WRITING MATERIALS FOR PALL \
THE SENSE OF TRAFFIC.
A flood Tl, In IT Kor Timor In Crowdeil
Ootrra In irnlllvnle.
Every town dweller should cultivate
his “senae of traffic.” At first tilts
' means that he will take every step In a
crowded thoroughfare with a reasoned
consciousness. He will never think of
his business or ills pleasure while lie
Is ill tlie street, hut only of the way In
which lie Is going, of what is liefore
him, of what Is on either side of hlin
and of wlmt he is leaving behind him.
At every crossing lie will settle Ids
course, so to speak, and look out for
dangers from every point of the com
pass. After very few weeks of tills
careful self regulation he will develop
the “sense of traffic.” Without know
ing it he will see and hear and realize
all that mfdve* about him. He will au
tomatically Hvdld collision, nnd It will
be as Impossible for him to take a step
at tlie wrong time as It was formerly
difficult for him to take it at tin* right
one. He will ut the same time pre
serve his person and lighten the labors
of tlie policeman. Street accidents oc
cur to tlii'-c* vho ha*e no "sense of
■-.”ngc."—l.cudn'.i Lancet.
Jt. makes no special difference r,o you what
kind of writing paper you use so long as it
is good, hut yon might ns well he in style
when it costs no more. It is apt to he quite
a satisfaction to use some ot the attractive
papers that are gotten out, from season to
season. We always haye n nice line of the
newest tilings in stationery and the price is
always right.
Everything else in this line: pens, pencils,
'ink, erasers, etc. Tablet paper of til I kinds.
G. R. Bradley, Druggist.