The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, November 10, 1905, Image 2

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SILKDOWNE The component parts of this fabric arc Silk and Wool. Here arc sonic reasons why this article is superior to all others. HIliK IX )\VN li will whs 11 like linen, something you cannot do with materials of like character. SI Us 1 >< >\V N K contains the purest dyes. HILKIHIWNK contains the finest Australian wool. SI I.K IX »\\ NK is manufactured trom seleeUsl cocoons. SI I.K IX)WNK is made by the most experienced textile oper ators. SILK DOW NT- iH guaranteed not to crack or pull; its wear- inn quality is excellent. 8ILKMOWNE will not crush. SILKDOWNK is used for dresses, waists, skirts and evening garments. SILKIK)WNK has Ihsmi endorsed by all users. HILKDOWNH is worn by the most fashionable. SILKl>OWNE is considered by the smart set as essential to their wardrola*. SILKDOWNK is fashion’s favorite lor evening gOMiis. SILKDOWNE is guaranteed to all who desire a material oi superior excellence. SlLKI>OWNE is made in all the leading shades. A WORD TO THE CONSUMER Wc want you to vend the above evidence and pass upon the merits. If your verdict ia favorable tho response will he generous and permanent. For Sale at i POTTS 6 PARKS Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Shoes Conoral R. E. Leo’s Advice to His Children. Study hard, gain knowledge,and learn your duty to Hod and your neiglilior; that is the great object of life. In your youth you must bo care ful to discipline your thoughts, words, and actions. Habituate yourself to useful employment, regular improvement, and to the lienclit of all those around you. As to reading and music—all ac complishments will enable you to give pleasure, and thus exert a wholesome intluenee. Never neg-1 loot the means of making yourself useful in the world. if you want to be missed by your friends, bo useful. You know my objection to in curring debt. I cannot overcome it. You must patch up your house, and get a sweet wife. You will Ihj more comfortable, and not so lone some. Let her bring a cow and a churn. That will be all you will want. Experience will teach you that, notwithstanding all appearances to the contrary, you will never re i ceivo such a love as is felt for you | by your father and mother. That i lives through absence, difticulties, and time. Your own feelings will teach you how it should la* return- j ed and appreciated. I hope you will also find time to read and improve your mind.' Head history, works of truth, not novels ami romances. Hot correct views of life and learn to see the world iu its true light. It will en able you to live pleasantly, to do good, ami when summoned away to leave without regret. Ho not go out to many parties; preserve your simple tastes and manners, and you will enjoy more pleasure. Plainness and simpli city of dress, early hours, and ra tional amusements, 1 wish you to practice. You must ltear iu mind tlial it w ill not be becoming in a Virginia girl now to be tine or fashionable, and that gentility us well us self- respect require moderation in dress and gayety. A farmer’s life is one of labor, but it is also one of pleasure, and the consciousness of steady ini- > provement, though it maybe slow, is very encouraging. If you can do nothing more than prepare a site, lay out a garden, orchard, etc., and get a small house partly finished, so as to in habit it; it will add to your com fort and health. Then, too, you ! must get a nice wife. I do not like your being so lonely. I fear | you will fall in love with celibacy. \Ve must never yield to dillicul- : ties, but strive the harder to over come them. 1 am dear for your marrying, if you select n good wife, otherwise you had lietter remain as you are I * for a time. An imprudent or iin- | congenial woman is worse than the minks. A failure in crops will occur oc casionally to every farmer, even the lH\st, with tuvoruble surround ings. It serves a good purpose, inculcates prudence and economy, and excites energy and porsevor- i anco. These qualities Mill over- I come everything. You arc very young still, and if you are virtuous and laborious you will accomplish all the good you propose to yourself. 1 hope that you are becoming more and more interested in mak ing those around you happy. That 1 is the true way to secure your own happiness. * The farmer’s motto should lie toil and trust. People have got to work. It is creditable to them to do so; their bodies and their niimls are benefit ed by it, and those Mho can and will work Mill l»e advanced by it. — Ladies’ Home Journal. What manner of man makes tin- best citizen! asks the Albany Her ald ami proceeds to answer the question pretty completely, as fol lows: To begin with, such a man must be luM’-abiding. He must have re spect for the institution m*c call government, and hardly less re gard for those numerous unwritten la M’s of society which are indis solubly welded with our customs and Institutions. Furthermore, he must lie in dustrious. Laziness is not a part of the man who helps build cities i and states. He must count that day lost which has not seen his i hand turned to the creation or im provement of something, some where, somehow. He must lie a man of integrity—-just, honorable, i square. He must have respect for the opinions of his neighbors, and not feel that those who do not agree I with him on public questions are brakes on the wheels of progress. Hut a man may lie all these— may lie a “good citizen”—ami still laek one thing which his neighbor j possesses and which makes the | 1 latter a more useful member of the community M-ith which his lot is cast. This man is the one who has an abiding faith in his town. He, it is, above all others, who! j is always pulling for better things. He is always on the front seat of j I the community band wagon. He is the first resident to greet the stnanger and tell him that he is | visiting the best town in the state. He is ready to tight at the drop ol'i a hat the fellow who willingly runs down the community’s best along with its worst, and there is some- j thing inspiring in his cordial in- ; vitation to the chronic croaker to “move somewhere else.” He is always ready to give, ac cording to his means, to commun ity enterprises. Me takes stoek in them all, and doesn’t lose his faith | if occasional ventures prove bad. He is not afraid to buy real estate; and to pay what it is worth. He! talks up his town at home and abroad, thinks it is the healthiest | place on earth, believes it to be I destined to lie the biggest city in I its section and wants to lie buried there when he dies. And lie’s worth a whole regi- 1 luent of the hike-warm kind. NEW BLOUSES, MILLINERV AND PRINCESS ROBES. Furniture or Houseiurnishings YOU WANT, CALL AT E. 0. REESE S BIG FURNITURE STORE. Bndlr.a of Vfr r Dln.lmllnr A.prrt Suited to Youth or Elder Year*. I Dulntr Work und Mneh Variety In j Trltnnilns on Chapeaux. Ttic- fir*<t blouse Illustrated, an elabo rate one In embroidered silk, Is of a dellcnte shade of orchid mauve and carries a graceful deep collar, fashion ed handkerchief wise, of valenclenues \ luce edged with a deep and very hand some embroidered muslin Insertion, steadied by two folds of plain tuf- feta, respectively whlto and pale mauve. This was designed for a j matron and contrasts In style with the other figure, which shows a crepe de a look at the Stock and a word as to Prices will always make a sale, chine of youthful simplicity. The peculiar feature of this blouse Is 1 a beautifully executed bertha of tucked 0EP0T 8T. E. O. REESE, NEWNAN, GA. Newnan Marble Works, J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor. 1 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. lino TOR OF BILK AND LACE. crape and lace, outlining a clear yoke of a peculiarly lovely valenclenues lace much heavier In qunlity than that often used. Elbow sleeves charmingly treat ed with gauging Hiid the finest lace complete this most covetuble model. Parisian millinery Ih generally ad mitted to be the prettiest In the world. Nothing ever shocks one In Its har monies of color. Euch chapeau will show careful thought and tuste by some dulnty little detail that appeals to every cultured woman of fashion. Autumn hats of French Inspiration are both small and large, while crowns or calottes appear somewhat high. Gar niture Is exceedingly elaborate. Feath ers exquisitely shaded In n variety of colors are arranged In no less than a panache of at least four or live plumes on one hat. Flowers shaded to the en tire gamut of red, old rose, dead green and bronze tones of browns and green combine wonderful color schemes. I.nee drapes many of the large chapeaux do style. Soft felt and plush broad brim med hats are among the early models. The princess robe, which seems to be very successful among recent de partures, will probably be extensively adopted by chic dressers who are fa vored with a good figure. Many mod els of particular distinction are attrac tive to all those who follow sartorial fancies. A gown for morning wear essentially tasteful In effect is of gold- DR.T. B. DAVIS, Residence 'l’hone 6-throe calls. DR. W. A. TURNER, A Residence Thone r 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 Sells More of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy than of all Others Put Together Mr. Tlios. George, a meroliant at Mt. Elgin, Ontario, says: “1 have Imd the local agency tor Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ever since it M - as introduced in to Canada, and I sell as much of it ns I do of all other lines 1 have on my shelves put together. Of the many dozens sold under guarantee, 1 have not had one bottle returnod. 1 enn personally reo- oinmend this medicine as I have used it myself and given it to my children and always M-ith the best results.” For sale by Dr. Paul Penistou, Newnan, Ga. The construction force of the ] Greenville ami Newnan Railroad has begun grading on the Seay i lot. The Seay residence has been torn down and a good deal of dirt has been moved on this lot. The depot will bo located on the Seay lot. A new and handsome depot i will be built. Grading is being} done all along the line betM’een 1 here and Newnan and the road' M ill in all probability be eomplet- ; od in seven months.—Meriwether | Vindicator. CBKFE DE CHINE BLOUSE. en brown and green broad checked ma terial. This soft, woolly material Is not at all a startling plaid. The colors blend and fade one into the other, pro ducing a most happy effect The prin cess skirt and corsage appears ent In one and fastens behind. A yoke and slseves, full In the upper portion, are composed of a rich green velvet. AMY VARNUM. Croup. A reliable medicine and one tlmt should always be kept in the home for immediate use is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will prevent the attack if given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or eveu after the croupy cough appears. F®* sale by Dr. Paul Penistou, , Newnan, G**' Closing Out Sale. Commencing Sept. L’3, 1905, our} entire stin k of merchandise will be closed out at actual cost, for cash only. We are going out of busi ness as soon as the stock is sold, 1 so the public may rest assured that this is a genuine cost sale. Everything in the store is offered at cost; and this is an opportunity to buy reliable goods at reduced j prices. tf Hardaway & Hunter. s j C«BD«d Goods. Reject every article of canned goods which does not show the line of rosin around the edge of the solder of the cap, the same as Is seen on the seam at the aide of the can. Press upon the bottom of the can. If decomposition Is beginning, the tin will rattle the same as the bottom of your sewing machine oil can does. If the goods are sound* It will be solid, and there will be no rattle to the tin. Reject every can that shows any rust around the cap on the Inside of the head of the can.—Good Health. Chapped Hands. i Wash your hands with warm water, I dry with a towel and apply Chamber. i Iain's Salve Just before goiug to bed.aud a speedy cure is certaiu. This salve is also nuequaled for skin diseases. For sale by Dr. Paul Penistou, Newnan, Ga. Ul«i* Sofa Pillow. A friend has a handsome and unique autumn leaf sofa pillow. It la of gold en brown and covered wltt leaves of various shapes and colore cut from the tops of discarded kid gloves, with valu ing and appliquing of gold and red ant. brown. The effect la very rich and oriehtaL—Enchant*. A Regular Smash-up points a straight finger to this place, for the very good reason that here un wheeled, generally bat tered up vehicles can get ’ hack to business at small cost. One word and that is the end of it: We do carriage repairing and charge you only just M’hat’s right. BUGGY BUILDERS' Legal Blanks A stock of all kinds of Legal Blanks will be foundlatthe NEWS OFFICE. The stock in- cludeslNotes, Mortgages, Deeds, Bonds and all blanks used by business men, as well as those used only by justices, constables and attorneys. AILof these blanks are regular in form, and I # thefpaper and printing are exceptionally good. InBfact, no blanks printed in the State look better or will give the users better satifaction., Prices are the same as other printers charge for blanks. THE NEWS solicits business in this line; and guarantees that users of these blanks will be entirely pleased with them.