The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, October 27, 1905, Image 5

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| Local News of Newnan \ We guarantee our buggies. Dent. Merck & 3t Mrs. E. A. B. Lee spent Thursday in Atlanta. Hal M. Fisher was in Atlanta last Tuesday. Mr. Fred Hunter, of Turin, was in the City Monday. Dana H. Lte spent Thursday.and Fri day in Atlanta. Mrs. F. E. Wadsworth spent Thurs day in Atlanta. Miss Martha Oir was a visitor to At lanta this week. Mis6 Frankie King is spending several days in Atlanta. Mr. Jack Stallings was up from Grant- ville last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Edge visited At lanta last Tuesday. Mr. W. A. Herring was in Atlanta the first of this week. Cotton seed hulls and meal delivered. See V. E. Manget, Jr. 27-4 Subscriptions for Youths Companion received at News office. tf Prof. F. Roy Almon was over from Whitesburg last Tuesday. Mrs. I. E. Walker was a visitor in At lanta several days last week. ' If you need a high grade buggy made by us, buy a Merck & Dent. 3t Tax Receiver Gary Summers, of Senoia, was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Wade S. Dent was a visitor to Atlanta the firHt of this week. per JBiugham, Tuesday. Wedding presents at Bradley’s drug store. Bnck again. Who? Bingham, Tues day, the 31st. Gordon Brannon was up from More land yesterday. Miss Louise Peddy spent several days in Atlnsta last week. See the New American-made cutlery at 3radley’s drug store. Twenty-three new magazines have added great charm to the Library. Remember Ralph Bingham? Yes. He'll be at the Auditorium Tuesday. Mrs. T. P. Zellars of Palmetto, is visiting the family of Hou. W. B. Orr. Miss Claudia Barr expeots to leave in a few days for her home in New Orleans. Miss Lida Brown left Thursday for nn extended visit to friends in Columbia,S. C. Mrs. Lnrry Chastain, of Montezeuma, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Fish er. J. J. Goodrum, Jr., spent Sunday with his father, Oupt. and Mrs. J. J. Good rum. Mr. J. H. Dent and family, of Mary land. are visiting Newnan relatives and friends. Rooms wanted for light housekeeping, close to center of city. Address box 201, City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams of West Point, are visiting the family of Mr. P. F. Cuttino. Need a pocket knife? You oan get the satisfactory, guaranteed kind nt G. R. Bradley’s. County School Commissioner J. S. Travis, of Carroll county, was in New- Elegant carving sets, reliable pocket knives, keen razors,sure-cutting scissors and shears will be found in G. R. Brad ley’s great stock of Ameriean-mnde, guaranteed cutlery. Mr, Rnlph Bingham, who pleased everybody at the Chautauqua last year, 1 will appear at the Auditorium ngain j next Tuesday night, the 531st. Of course j Swift-Jonei. Scores of articles appropriate and beautiful foi wedding presents will be found there. The marriage* last night of Miss Lena Swift and Dr. Willis Jones was an occasion of picturesque beauty with an accompaniment of broad social interest. The marriage was solemnized at you want to see him again. j SI o'clock at the residence of the The display of China, Cut Glnss and brides mother, Mrs. John Park Silver Novelties at Bradleys drug store Huntley, on Peachtree street, and is attracting muoli attention. Scores of j thm . p tvscnt to witness it several hundred guests, who were brilliantly entertained at the re- A dyeing plant has been added to our m f ollmml> equipment and we are prepared to (lo * . dyeing, cleaning and pressing tmen’s or | l he bride was attended b\ hoi women’s clothing or other articles) in I sister, Miss Jeannette Switt, first olass style at most reasonable prices. The bride, a tall, handsome The Coweta Laundry. young woman of the attractive Lee Taylor, a Newnan printer boy type that combines dark hair and who had been working in Alabama re- 1 with bright coloring, was oently, has returned to the city and ac- .’ ... ... ... . ,, , ,. , V . . . beautiful in her wedding toilet.the oepfed a position in the Murray print- j , ingoffice. He is a son of Mr. Jim Toy- K°w« an imported one ot eluir de lor, manager of the Johnson Hardware lime and rose point lace. Her Co. | veil was adjusted with the bride- M. F. Beasley, a genial young artist groom's gift, a harvest moon ol of the rule and stick, from the News and diamonds, and her bouquet was of Sun office in Griffin, was employed in 0 f p u . valley, tlie News offloea few days recently. He . . . . , . , .. has returned to Gritfiu to accept a post- tion in the composing room of the Daily Shepard Bryan and the officiating Call. I minister was Rev. Mr. Kurland, of The pnssenger shed at the railroad j Saints Episcopal ohm ell. junction, recently destroyed in a freight i Alter tile reception Dr. and wreck, has been replaced by a new shed, | Mrs. Jones left for a bridal trip similar in size and appearance to the cast ai|(l their return they will old one. It is hoped this will he replaced . . ... .. , , . ‘ .. . be at home at the residence ol Mrs. at un early date by a commodious union depot. Miss Ina Kirby entertained the Salma gundi Club Thursday nfternoon in her usual charming anil delightful manner, at her home on Washington Street. A JUDGE’S WIFE CURED OP PELVIC CATARRH MRS. MINNIE E. McALLISTEK. nan last Monday. Money to loan on real estate Pt 7 per cent. Apply to L. M. Farmer. M,R * Imageue S "" R wil1 e " tertatu n few’ friends nt a chafing dish party Mrs. E. A. B. Leo and Mrs. E. D. xhnrsday evening. Bower spent Tuesday in Turin. I . ,, . , , , _ City tax collector'a books oloso Dec. Mrs. Jack Powell and little sou, j Get in line and pay your city taxes. Wyatt, spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Don’t wait until the last day. Subscriptions for all newspapers and Maloolm McCrory, of College Park, magazines received at News office, tf spent Sunday with liis grand-parents, We have a nice line of high grade Capt. and Mrs. J. J. Goodrum. Huntley.—Atlanta < '(institution. Mr. John L. Stallings to Wed Miss 1 liza- beth Bruce. Quite a number of friends, non-members of the Club, were invited and the after noon was a most delightful one. Announcement hits been made of the approaching marriage of M r. John L. Stallings, of Gmntville, Percy Wiggle has rotnrned from Co-! a| „, Miss |,;i j^imtli Hmce,of(’or- lumbus and to hiR position as foreman oL . , , . 1 ,, v tilth, the ceremony to occur the the News print Shop. He says Newnan ’ . „ ■ suits him and lie expects to stay heft). buggies “made in Newnan.” 3t Merck & Dent. Mr. H. A. Camp, of Grautville, was among the visitors in Newnan Inst Tues day. Those who contemplate buying furni ture this fall, will do well to see our line. Hutchens. Misses Bessie Powell and Katie Ar- nall spent several days in Atlanta last week. For furniture, see our stock. We sell almost everything and can supply your wants. Hutchens. Miss Mamie Hines, of Wadley, Gn., spent Wednesday with her cousin, Mrs. E. A. B. Lee. Mrs. T. H. SchusHler and children, of Columbus, Gn., are visiting Mrs. E. J. Orr and family. The New Tasteless Castor Oil, pure, absolutely tasteless. Directions on bot tle. 25c at Reese’s Drug Store. Do you shave yourself? G. R. Bnulley sells smooth-cutting, edge-retaining razors. The kind made just right. You'll make a mistake if you buy wed ding presents before inspecting those dis played at G. R. Bradley’s drug store, Miss Kate Neely hns returned from Chicago, where she mndo an extended visit to her uncle, Mr. H. E. Merrill. Registration for city election closes Nov. 20th. Voters must qualify if they expect to vote. Don’t fail to register. Dr. Reese’s Cholera Infantum and Teething Powders for teething children. Price 2. r ic per box at Reese’s Drug Store, Mrs. F. O. Watkins and little son, of Turin, passed through theoity yesterday afternoon of November 1 litli at tin resilience of 111** bride’s mother, Mrs. Margaret Bruce. Mr. Htallings is a well known young citizen of Grautville; while Mr. Robert H. Lovojoy, of this city, ’] t jq-jdo to be is an accomplished " * Hardaway, ” Mr. Wiggle is one of the very best print ers that ever plied a composing rule in Newnan, and the News is pleased to have him in Ins old position again. She Suffered For Years and Doctors Failed to Give Relief —Cured by Pe-ru-na. M' and Miss Annie Sue Hardaway, of Rocky Mount, will be united in mar riage next Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 1st, nt the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. nud Mrs. W. T. Hardaway. Rev. W. J. Cotter, the groom’s grandfather, will officiate at the ceremony. After the ceremony the young couple will come to Newnan and will he at home at the residence of Mrs. J. F. Lovojoy. and popular young woman. Important Notice. Miss Gertie Post, of Grautville, spent j enroute to the 4th district to visit rein- Tuesday in the city witli Col. W. G. | bves. Post and family, In the drawing for Mrs. J. W. Wil- Miss Jeannie Paris, a popular young j ?f xon 1 ’ 1 8 ... elega,,t lady of the city, lias accepted a position in H. S. Banta’s store. Mrs. E. S. Dent and Mrs. N. E, Powel have returned from a two weeks stay with relatives in Atlanta. Mrs. Ann Jones and her grandson, Tom Jones, of this county, went up to Atlanta this week for a visit. Bowman’s Headache Tablets euro all kinds of headache and neuralgia. l<lc per box at Reese’s Drug Store. j The special train West Point to I Atlanta and return, will not be operated on November 1st as pro posed. This for information ol the public. J. P. Billups, Gen. Passenger Agent. Light on Female Diseases. What, used to be called female diseases by the medical profession Is now called pelvic catarrh. It lias been found by experience that catarrhal diseases of the pelvic organa are the cause of moat cases of female diseases. Dr. Hartman was among the first of America’s greatest physicians to make this discovery. For forty years he has been treating diseases peculiar to women and long ago lie reached the conclusion that a woman entirely free from ca tarrhal affection of theso organs would not be subject to female diseases. He, therefore, began using Porunn for these cases and found it so adiniruldy adapted to their permanent euro that Purunahas now become the most famous remedy for female diseases ever known. Every where the women are using It and prais ing it. Porimn is not a palliative sim ply ; It oures by removing the catise of female diseases. Peruna IniildH up the nerves and re stores the appetite and digestion. Dr. Hartman Iioh probably cured more women of female ailments than any other living physician. Hu makes these cures simply by using and recommend ing Coruna. wife of Judge McAllister of Min neapolis, Minn., and Chaplain Loyal Mystic Legion of America, writes : ••I suffered for years with a pain In the small of my hack and right side. It Interfered often with my domestic and social duties and 1 never supposed that I would be cured, as the doctor’s medicine did not seem to help me any. ••Fortunately a-member of our Order advised me to try Peruna and gave it such high praise that I decided to try It. Although I started In with little faith, 1 folt so much better in a week that 1 felt encouraged. ••I took It faithfully for seven weeks and am happy Indeed to be able to say that I am entirely cured. Words fall to expresk my gratitude. Perfect health once morels the best thing I could wish for, and thanks to Peruna I enjoy that now.”—Minnie K. McAllister. Mrs. Esther M. Milner, DeUrait.Ohio, writes: “ 1 was a terrible sufferer from fomnle weakness and had the headache contin uously, 1 was not able to do my house work for myself and husband. 1 wrote you and described my condition as noar as possible. You recommended Peruna. I took four (Kittles and was completely cured. I think Peruna a wonderful medicine.”—Mtb. Esther M. Milner. Congressman Thail. M. Mahon, of Cliamhershurg, Pa., writes: ••I take pleasure In commending your Peruna as a substantial tonic and a good catarrh remedy.”-—T. M. Mahon. Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics. One reason why Peruna has found permanent us* in so many homes Is that It contalus no narcotics of any kind. Peruna Is perfectly harmless. 11 can bo used any length of time without acquir ing a drug habit. Peruna does not pro duce temporary results. It Ih perma nent In Its effect. As a tonic uud norvu invtgorator Peruna has no equal. It has no had effect upon the system, and gradually el tint mites catarrh by re moving the cuuHo of catarrh. There are a multitude of homes where Peruna has been used off and on for twenty years. Much a thing could not bo possi ble If Peruna contained any drugs of a narcotic nature. Address l>r. 11 art man, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. All correspondence belli strictly confidential. COLORED SKIN. i-l-iueillur The Euohro Club was very delight fully entertained by Mrs. I. E. Walker Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Joel Ramey was the successful winner of the first prize, a Dresden pin tray; Mrs. G. E. Croft cut the second prize, a dainty handkerchief, and Miss Bessie Pow ell drew the consolation prize, two ... cut glass salt shakers. The entire af. | Ei’Csbyterian ( kuroli next Habhatll. j •'q," ,,,- ternoon was pleasantly spent, The next'uierk Superior Court Coweta Comity 1 meeting will be with Mrs. Joel Rainey. Miss Susie Barr entertained a number of friends at a delightful ’possum supper Notice. Itev. Ebciicz*!!’ Hunter will preach at Wiilte Oak Associate Reformed INSURANCE. I am still engaged in 1 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 prouipt and efficient attention. Powell was the fortunate winner of the piece The little four year old sou of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brewster, who was ill with I pneumonia for two weeks, lias entirely I recovered J. Stanley Powel left the city Tues day for Murfreesboro, Tenn., where it is possible he will be stationed for some time, buying cotton. Little Miss Ellen Turner, daughter of j Mr. and Mrs Lynch Turner, who lias j The mail who is loudest ill his, been ill for some time with scarlet fever, j denunciations of hypocrites in thei last Monday evening. The usual nc- compauiments of a ’possum supper were introduced; t he borne was artisti cally decorated with autumn flowers and leaves, and the occasion was one of rare pleasure for the guests of the popu lar hostess. Those present were Miss Claudia Barr, of New Orleans,Miss Etta Oonkle, of Atlanta, Misses Mary and Nettie Orr and Imogeue Simms; Dr. T. S. Bailey, Messrs. Hugh Hackney, Roy Bohannon and Edwin Bailey. Administrator’s Sale of Land. GE< >RGIA—Coweta County. By virtue of an order granted by the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Coweta county, Georgia, at the October teim, 1005, I will sell before the court house door of said county, at Newnan, Ga., on the first Tuesday in November, next, (1005) to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described real estate, belonging to the estate of Mrs. Eliza beth I). Vines, late of said comity, de- A Theory Thm II MtnKf or llrl cloiioirnt. The origin or colored skill, or wlme either, Is still uiiknown. If tlm sun is I really the iliMlvo agent In Its evolution, the power of sunlight must have been | curtailed when people took to wearing clothes. j The slightest protection, as seen In the use of ladles’ veils, keeps flic white skill pure. Therefore, If there Is any I protection afToided by natural dark obtained for of clothes. l n- II white people’ begin lo discard clotli- ig In the tropics their skin will re- inlii white. ^Sunburn must not lie confounded An Evening of Mirth, Merriment and Ei’.ughter by Ralph Bingham. is rapidly recovering. The Ladies Board of the Carnegie Library will meet, next Monday after noon at 3:30 o’clock. The Book Com mittee will meet at 3 o’clock. Mrs. A. G.Hendricks, who lias been ill with typhoid fever for sometime, is improving. Two daughters of Mrs Hendricks now have the fever. Sheriff J. P. Webb, of Carrollton, was in town Tuesday. He came over to bring a Carroll county convict to be placed in the Coweta cliaingang. Mr. Smith McCollum, who was Jill with typhoid fever, at the Davis and Turner Sanatorium, was able to return to his home at Coweta last Monday. Do you want to subscribe for any newspaper or magazine published in Aie United States? If so, your sub scription office. will be received at the News tf church is usually outside of the* cii u rch. Mr. Will Mattox and family, of Florida, are in tiie city. Mrs. Mattox was callad here by sickness in the fam- I thank the people of ily of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hendricks. Newnan and Coweta county for past patron age and solicit a share ' of their business in the future. MRS.W.OTKINSON Work has been commenced on H. H, North’s new residence on Greeneville Street. It is being erected on a lot ad joining that on which Dr. A. C. North’s , residence stands. 1 Bowman’s Magnetic Liniment cures rheumatism, cuts, sprains, wounds, bruises, stiff joints, toothache and lame backs. Price 25c and 50c per bottle at Reese’s Dru/5 Store. Buy it at Banta’s is an expression frequently heard in this city and the surrounding country. T HE correctness, the in trinsic value, and the reasonableness in price of wedding gifts bought at this store is never questioned by scores of people. They know that china, cut glass and silver purchased at Ban ta’s is what they buy it for* and is what they want. Ith pigmentation of tin; skin. Sun- jirit Is merely a tanning of the epi- bcjniml cells on the surface of the skin. dUiercas pigmentation Is caused by a Ofposlt of dark matter within the hpeper layers of the true skin. njBinniiibig the whole evidence up. jyinslilcrlng all iirgiinients derived rom history, anthropology, ethnology nil general evolution, seems to me ^liat the colored skin Is an IntcrmCdl- ry stage of development between our rlmate ancestors and the pure white (ir (’alienslan skin. My general ' m- white skinned peoples 1 V. '• ceased, to-wit: All that tractor parcel „_t tad yin.1» CHI S’.... (7th) Digtrictof Cowetacoun y, ■* ■ K 1 ipy „ n( ] that In the process of evolution i and known in the plan of said district as tl)(iy 1)(1( . (ml<; wh)te |, r t | l( . UHL . 0 f | the upper or north halt of land lot num- —Dr. T. K. Macdonald, her seventy (77) seven, containing ou<* hundred and one-fourth acres, more or less, anil the lower south half of land lot number seventy (7(1) six, containing one hundred one and one-fourth acres, more or less, said two tracts of land con- I tabling in all two hundred two and one- half acres, more or less. I Bold for the purpose of distribution among the heirs ar law of said Mrs. Elizabeth D. Vines, deceased. This Oct. 2, 11*05. W. H. BARFIELD, Admr. Elizabeth D. Vines, Deceased. AUDITORIUM Tuesday, October 31 Admission, 50c; Reserved Beats, 75c. Beats on sale NOW at Holt & Gates’ Drug Btore. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. | GEORGIA—Coweta County. " | All persons having demands against, I the estate of D. L. Moore, late oi said I county, deceased, are hereby notified to u j render their claims according to law, in ! a ,id all parties indebted to said deceased, ^ It is so ‘ easy to 'make a J “child happy that it must Ik; an awfully mean man who will not when ho can. r una. like fancy they have 'hey never H. S. Banta’s The Jewelry Htore with both Character and Ropnlat’o*'. Bowman’s Carbolated Family Balve - cures cuts, burns, ulcers, old sores, piles, ring worms, tetter, eczema, and all skin diseases, also for vaccinated arms and smallpox. Price 25o per box at Reese’s , Drug .Store. Mr. B. A. J. Smith has sold out bis old I home place near McCollum, to Winkles : Bros., and has purchased two hundred i acres of the old Kelly farm across the I railroad. Ir is v Unable oropertv nn'l is within about three miles ot Bulinetto j Not many ladies hut what china. No need to fear that all they want of it either, get enough, and if tliey have all they want, when they see these delicate Hav- iland and other rare pieces of ours they want them. They forget all about hav ing enough ; they just have to have ours. We don’t blame them either. It is perfectly irresistible, so delicate, so daintily decorated it Is admired by every lady who sees it. Your mother or your sister wil with it. wife ■ your lighted