The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, November 03, 1905, Image 2

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SILKDOWNE Tin* component pnrts Wool. Here lire somi superior to all others. if this fahrii reasons why are this Silk art ie amt 3 is HI KK IK AVNE will wash like linen, something yon cannot do witli materials of like character. SI KK I *< >W N K contains the purest dyes. HIKKDOW NK contains the finest Australian wool. SILK now NT. is manufactured from selected cocoons. SII.KOOWNT. is made by the most experienced textile oper ators. HIKKDOW NK is guaranteed not to crack or pull; its wear- t inn quality is excellent. HIKKDOW'NK will not crush. HIKKDOW’NK is used for dresses, waists, skirts and evening garments. Hll.KOOWNK has I teen endorsed by all users. Hll.KOOWNK is worn by the most fashionable. Hll.KOOWNK is considered by the smart set as essential to their wardrobe. Hll.KOOWNK is fashion's favorite for evening gowns. HI I.K DOWN K is guarunteisl to all who desire a material ol superior excellence. Hll.KOOWNK is made in all the leading shades. A WORD TO THE CONSUMER in an iron pan by a careful hand. How lieautifully it glittered when separated from the black sand. The hard work was getting down to the gravel where the gold was deposited. This was usually ten or more feet. They called it “hit ting off' the gravel. Where the gold was found was from ten to twenty inches deep. I was just twenty years old and went there to get work with a rela tive who had some property and an excellent wife. With other in terests Ik- had a barroom. “Cousin William,” he said, “I want you in my barroom. You need not sell it on .Sunday—you can go to church with my wife. I will iKiard you and pay you well.” I had no idea of accepting his proposition; but went to see if 1 could get a job digging gold. I knew how to work and could han dle pick and shovel. Wages were I eight to ten dollars per month. I They Art Dainty Oirlntmaa Remem brance*—The t'ae nt I.ace. The fashion of making your own handkerchiefs or of making them for the various gift times In the year Is growing very rapidly. Kinds are be ing attempted that ten years ago would have lieen considered Impossible. The prettiest of them are quite sim ple, depending upon the beauty of the handiwork for their chief charm. Some are trimmed witli the merest edge of a scallop, buttonholed with the tiniest of Furniture or Housefvrnishincjs YOU WANT, CALL AT lUL E. 0. REESE S BIG FURNITURE STORE. A look at the Stock and a word as to Prices will always make a sale. DEPOT 8T. E. O. REESE, NEWNAN, BA. We want you to read the above evidence and upon the merits. If your verdict is favorable response will he generous and permanent. puss the For Sale at nurroNHOLKn haniikejiohii r. stitches, and the scallops are outlined could expect at first only eight or with the narrowest to be found edge of nine dollars—barely half us much la £f- „ Even brussels lace has been adapt- tis wits offered in the barroom. Pd," the graceful brussels lace braid The gentleman I applied to for twisted like braiding on a bit of linen, work in tlie diggings told me he Uie material In the loops cut out and worn 111 ine uiggings toiu .‘. the open space filled In with a cobweb could tfive me no work; “but ll ^one in the finest linen thread made. you can teach 1 will tfot the school Ou tbe corners the twist Is a little lar- for von ” said he Kc ‘ r ’ U "‘ °« >eulnK a llttle bl K» er - uud loi you, sai i . < the space Is filled in with a couple of He secured the teacher s place cobwehB. AnoUier row of a wider forme and I boarded with him. braid edges the handkerchief. „„ , , • , .I,,.,, 41... Nothing could bo prettier for trlm- Ihe school paid inou tliai mlng handkerchiefs than valendennes barroom and flic wages for digging i a( , e , and there are a hundred ways of i POTTS & PARKS w Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Shoes 0 About Salaries. One of the results so far of the investigation into tlie management, or rather mismanagement, ot the big life insurance companies, is the development of a widespread im pression that the heads of the com panies drew much larger salaries than they were entitled to by rcu. son of their capabilities. Hood many people are firmly ol the oppinion that no business man's services are worth *150,(100 a year. The New York World recently goverment of one fifth of the world’s inhabitants. The trival Hyde, as sharp a contrast to <’ur /on as can be conceived, was not satisfied with *100,000 from the Equitable. I'ndoubtedly some of these contrasts between salaries and the men who drew them are striking, to say the least. It is significant that President Eliot, of Harvard university, draws a salary of *10,- ooo a year while a young son President McCurdy of the New York Kite Insurance Co. was draw 'combined. They made me secre tary of the Hunday School, and | there I was associated with the most intelligent and religious peo- I pie of the community. Kvery young man lias tempta tions and trials in starting out in life. That year 1 signed the pledge I of the Washingtonians, a temper- janee society. I have ever since kept that pledge. | Mining then was much like [ gambling now. The gambler is fbisli with money today and broke tomorrow. So with the miner. In a good mine, in a few days he made hundreds of dollars. Then lie would strike “hard slate" and j soon lose all. Only a few men made money and kept it. Young men, it is a thousand times better to neither drink nor sell whiskey nor gamble. W. J. Cotter. Newnan, (la. using It, from the old fashioned styles to fluffy little affairs with borders slashed In points, eneli trimmed with lace nifties. A pretty treatment is using three rows of luce Insertion, grad uating In width, tlie narrowest next to the linen center. Those little glove handkerchiefs, six Inches square, make Ideal foundations for trimming with lace, and your hand kerchief Is half done when It Is begun, as you've no tiresome hemstitching to do before you begin with the lace. Embroidery—that fine, delicate work ing of exquisitely delicate vines and blossoms—Is hardest of nil to do and makes tlie heaviest of eye strains. published some interesting figures ing more than twice us much us in to.meet ion with salaries ot *io,ot>0 a year soon utter he got prominent men in various fields of!out of college. Hut then the elfort. Hays the World: youngster hud a father who belives Tlie president of the l’niled j in providing liberally for members Htutes has a salary of *50,000. M. of his family. Think of a man Kuchet the distinguished president occupying the responsible position of tlie Hwiss Kederation, draw s *9, j of chief biologist of the goverment 000 a year. Thebuud, the coin Sells More of Chnmberlaln's Cough Remedy than of all Others Put Together Mr. Them. George, n merchant, at Mt. Elgin, Ontario, says: “I have bad the local agency tor Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ever since it was introduced in to Canada, and I sell as much of it us I do of all other lines I have on my shelves put together. Of the many dozens sold of under guarantee, 1 have not had one bottle returned. I can personally reo- onimcud this medicine as I Imvo used it myself and given it to my children and j always with the best results.” For sale \ by Dr. Raul Peniston, Newuan, Ga. PRETTY BRUSH POCKET. llysrlcnlc iind laeful I'hrlMtiiinii Pres- ent—How It In Made. Tlie germ fad lias now reached the care of hairbrushes, which, according to an authority, must never be left ex posed on the dressing table. For tills purpose the brush pocket seen in the picture is especially designed. It makes a charming and hygienic Christmas of fering. Linen is tlie material usually em ployed for a pocket of this kind, and one of dark color Is most serviceable for tlie purpose. Tlie model Is In blue linen dotted qll over with French dots. It measures thirteen inches in length and nine inches across from scallop to scallop In the upper part und seven Inches in the narrow part below tlie scallops. The shape can bo euslly cop ied from the Illustration, but it would Newnan Marble Works, J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor. Manufacturer and Dealer in All Kinds Marble and Granite Georgia Marble a Specialty. All work guaranteed to be First Class in every particular. Parties needing anything in our line are requested to call, examine work, and get prices. OFFICE AND WORKS NEAR R. R. JUNCT’N. NEWNAN, GA. DR.T. B. DAVI8, OR. W. A. TURNER, | Residence 'Phone 5-three call*. Residence ’Phone DAVIS & TURNER SANATORIUM, Corner College and Hancock Sts., NEWNAN, - - - GEORGIA. High, central and quiet location. All surgical and medical cases taken, except contagious diseases. Trained nurse constantly in attendance. Rates $5.00 per day. Private office in building. ’Phone 5 two calls. Davis & Turner Sanatorium. Merck & Dent The Hicks Almanac for I9C6. The Rev. Irl It. Hicks Almanac will not Vie published for 1906, receiving a salary of *2,750 a year, but his Monthly Journal, Word mon plaee son in law of MeCimly, j w hile the vice president of the drew *140,687 in HH14 from the | Mutual Kite gets *50,000 a year. Mutual Kite. I According to Collier’s Weekly the Kmerson lived upon an income \ income of Richard McCurdy, pres- of *1,000 a year, eked out by lee- j ident of the New York Mutual.and Hiring, while writing his poems sou, is greater than that and Works, has been changed into a large and costly Magazine, and it will contain his storm and weather forecasts and other astro nomical features complete. The November number, now ready, of the and essays. John Hay, as score.: governors of all the titty one states contains the forecasts from Jan- tary of state, drew *S,000 a year, and territories combined, while uary to June, 1906. The January, 'l'he late Senator Hoar after a long McCurdy himself gets more out of number, ready December noth,will career of distinguished public ser i his job than do the president of contain the forecasts from July to vice, drew *5,000 a year. Fred jthe Cnited States, the vice pres- December, 1906. The price of crick Cromw ell, treasurer of the I ident and the entire cabinet and this splendid Magazine is one dol- Mutual Kite gets *00.000 a year, j the chief justices all together get lar a year. See it and you will Our lighting men fare better. I out of theirs.—Brunswick Jour- have it. The November and Jan- Admiral Dewey, a name world re- mil. nowned, receives *19,500 a year. j ~“ General Chaffee, army chief of Declined the Offer to Sell ivivivos *11,000. A naval Whiskey, captain by selection and training a receives *9,500 lor BRUSH POCKET. be well to cut It out lu newspaper first Fold the paper so that you make only one line of cutting; then both sides will be exactly alike, as the fold will be the center. The edge is cut In scallops and has a knot stitch worked with silk In each A Regular Smash-up points a straight finger to this place, for the very- good reason that here un- wiieeled, generally bat tered up vehicles can get back to business at small cost. One word and that is the end of it: We do carriage repairing and charge you only just what’s right. BUGGY BUILDERS Legal Blanks J£" A stock of all kinds of Legal Blanks will be found at the NEWS OFFICE. The stock in cludes Notes, Mortgages, Deeds, Bonds and all blanks used by business men, as well as uary numoers containing the Rev. Irl R. Hicks forecasts for the whole superior man. receives Mr. Editor:-! will tell of an ex an exacting responsibility and for perienee of my early hie. Telling street, St. Louis, Mo. the possession of judgement upon an experience helps the brethren 11 " which the issue of peace or war and encourages those who are just Croup, might at times depend. Robert H. starting out in liie. a reliable medioiue and one that Mct’urdv drew in 1904 *121,766 In 1844 there were few localities should always be kept iu the home for fmm the Mutual life where a young man could secure .immediate use is Chamberlain's Cough IIom till .lut.ua . . f Remedy. R will prevent the attack if Monarchs reward superior men ; work, ihe gold region ot uppti ^ ^ ^ M {he ohild become8 more lilterally. A British admiral Georgia "as the most m\ it mg j 10ftrge- or even after the croupy cough of the the fleet draws nearly *11, held. r-o P rkJ b 2 1 «o , 'r <! SSS7™H , 2;!those used only by justices, constables and cotton. The pocket for the brush la j year,and more complete than ever, cut five and one-half Inches deep and clttOfTlGyS. ‘ , , , . , • . .j- is laid to form a box plait. The sides can be had by sending at once -o on the lower are scalloped, and All nf tbpcp hlanlr*; arp rpanlar in form cents to Word and Works Pub- ! the upper part of the plait is feather- All Ot tn6S6 DlSnKS are regular in TOrm, and lishing Company, 2201 Locust stitched round. The lower comers are In fact, Fno blanks printed in the State look Kan Shaped Xl*htdrei. Caaa. __ A fan shaped nightdress case Is a was the most inviting * 10ftnM> or even after the croapv cough preferred style just now with Christ- Gold digging was not done J ftppeare . For sale bv Dr. Paul Peniston. ffiaa sR er8 - ,« ha * a w “ e “f h * trhprp tho ihnnld hA Ttu* PflAA ornamented with clusters of ribbon thejpaper and printing are exceptionally good. loops, and there are loops at the top to hang It up by. Pockets of this description'are to be bought made up ready for the embrold- j ery, for which the pattern Is marked ! better or will give the users better satifactio n. out. Prices are the same as other printers charge for blanks. THE NEWS solicits business in this line; where the sticks should be. The case Is of brocade or lace over satin. Either thick coni or a plaited lace edges It, 000. Roberts of Kamhihar, head by machinery then, as it is now. j Newnan; Ga. of tlie arm v receive'. *25,000 a vetir. 1 lie digging "as done "ith pick " u mu. .uiu u, . *- ,, , . ,, , . , ... i i ('.ii-yoii the emitest vieeruv and shovel, the gravel washed bv Troup Superior Court convenes and sometimes ribbons are run on to and guarantees that USerS Of these blanks Will «», .ocki., K the -leg torn," iu LaGnuig. ii,st Monday. Jud s , — «- *■. - »* — “ ‘ 000 a year for presiding over the the precious metal was panned out K. W . Freeman will preside. always In.evidence. be entirely pleased with them.