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Winter
Medicines
Winter ills are numerous and
necessitate repeated calls on the
pharmacist for remedies.
But be sure you get remedies;
drugs of unknown strength can
hardly be classed ns such.
In purchasing your medicines
of us you can be sure of two
things, assayed drugs or drugs
which have been tested and found
to be of proper strength, and of
having them dispensed by experi
enced pharmacists.
It costs no more to-insare rapid
recovery by using potent drugs
than it does to take chances with
uncertain kinds.
Holt & Cates
Local News of Newnan
C. B. Glover will attend the annunl
dance given by the young men’s club of
Griffin, Thursday evening.
Miss Julia May Hackney left Tuesday
for Savannah, where she will visit Mrs.
Raphael Powell.
Rev. Wm. Hunnieutt and wife, of
Natchez, Miss., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Stewart Saturday and Sunday.
I Mrs. W. W. Draper, of Atlanta, is
I spending some time in the city with her
daughter, Mrs. H. H. North.
1 Miss Iuiogcne Sims lenves next week
I to visit her sister, Mrs. L, L. Soarbor-
| ougli, of Anniston, Ala.
Hyacinth Bulbs—we have Wood’s
finest, and nre closing out at cost, while
they last. Bradley's Drug Store.
Mr. Rex Riggin, of Maryland, has
accepted a position in G. R. Bradley’s
drug store.
Fred Brakefield, local agent of the
Standard Oil Co., will spend next Sun
day in Montgomery, Ala.
See our line of flue pocket knives and
razors. They are guaranteed. " Brad
ley’s Drug Store.
Mrs. C. T. Bailey is in Atlnnta, Tex
as, where she was called by the illness
of a brother, who died Inst Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. 3. Sowdon, of Turin,
were ntnong the visitors in Newnan last,
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, of Henderson,
N. C., Bpent Sunday and Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Cuttino.
Mrs. Perry returned to Atlanta last
week, nftor spending several days with
Mrs. Sutton.
Miss Kate Murphey, of (Carrollton,
spent a few days with her brother, Mr.
Will Murphey, this week.
Mr. P. B. Murphey left Tuesday for
New York, where he will be absent
several weeks.
Dr. Foster and Mr. Bob MoDonald, of
Slmrpsburg, were among the visitors in
town yestorday.
We are agents for Waterman’s Ideal
Foutain Pens. Lnrge assortment just
reoeived. Every one guaranteed. Brad
ley’s Drugstore.
Rev. J. H. Alexander, representing
the Christian Observer of Louisville,
Before Ordinary L. A. Perdue, on :
Nov. 14th, Hon. A. D. Freeman was
qualified ns judge of the City Court of j
Newnan for the term beginning March,
1906. Judge Freeman was re-appointed !
to this position several months ago by i
Governor Terrell.
LOOKING TO WINTER.
and
Autumnal Renovation of Heat
Light Aiipnratn*.
It Is after vucation days are ended
that the real home life begins and we
wish everything at Its freshest and
best for tile season of good cheer that
is to follow. Merchants and manufac
turers understand ibis, and intiutte
Tlie friends of Mrs. Ellen Potts and
Messrs. Thomas and Anslem Leigh , , . , , , , .
. ... , , pains art- taken to lisve ready the lat-
sympathize with them in the loss of esl nil(liupi um , colm>nU . nceg for the
their sistor, Mrs. Mary Leigh Whatley, j autumna | shopper.
Mr. J. W. Powers spent last week in
Franklin.
Miss Hattie Ellis has returned from
Atlanta.
Miss Annie Will Redwine visited At
lanta this week.
Miss Emmie Terry Snead is spending
several weeks at home.
Alvan Goodwin, of Atlanta, spent! Ky,, wns in tho city Tuesday and Wed-
Sunday and Mouday at home. | nosday.
whose death occurred in Atlanta Mon
day, Nov. 111. The remains were taken
to McRae for interment. Mrs. Whatley
had been for years a devoted member of
the Baptist church and exemplified in
her life nil the virtues of a
Christinn character. .. .
I be remembered that It is the poorest
The Euchre Club enjoyed a most de- j kind of economy to put a large amount
lightful meeting Tuesday afternoon i of money into the repair of something
with Mrs. E. R. Barrett as hostess. The that is not good of its kind or thut
first prize, a pretty water color, was has. long since served its purpose when
won by Miss Rowona Turner; the sec- 1 a ,ltt,e addltlouul outh ‘y w111 re P lace
When the house has been thrown
wide open to the sun and air after Its
whole or partial closing for the sum
mer tlie first thing Is to go over It care
fully, taking account of stock to see
ripened i ' v ' ln * needs repairing or what should
be replaced. And just here It should
ond prize, a silver hat pin, was won by
Mrs. A. B, Edge; Mrs. Allers Hertel j
drew the consolation prize, a daisy
chain; and the booby, a lovely bunoli of
yellow chrysanthemums, wns given to
Mrs. W.3. Dent and Miss Lizzie Arnold.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Meyor.
I am a candidate for re-election to the
office of Mayor of Newnnn, subjeot to
the notion of tho City Executive Com
mittee.
1 seek re-election oil my record as a
public offle.inl, wliioli is open to all. The
support of every voter in the city is cor
dially solicited and will bo duly appre
ciated. If re-elected, I promise for tho
futuru the best servioe I can givo to nil
the interests of Newnnn.
A. R. Bukdktt.
Upon the solicitation of ninny oltizons,
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of .Mayor of the city of
Newnnn subject to the action of the
City Executive Committee.
L. M. Fakmkk.
with souicthlug far better.
This applies particularly to the
plumbing and heating. There is no
middle road between good plumbing
auiVbnd. If there is the slightest doubt
ns to its integrity, have it attended to
at once.
Hnnprc and Kurni.ee.
Are the pipes damp and rusty of
either furnace or stove? Replace them
now ere the cold weather eoineB on
and the notice from the “priestess of
tlie kitchen” on some cold winter’s
morning that “the pipes Is bu’sted on
me an’ the tire won’t burn” brings
widespread consternation in its wake.
Ir the lining to the kitchen range all
right? Do the various drafts and
dampers do their allotted work? Does
the stove smoke or the oven fall to
bake? Consider It carefully. If the
cracks can be closed with cement or a
new lining he put In with the assur
ance- that nothing more Is needed, well
and good. If, on the contrary, you are
running the chance of being inconven
ienced all winter long, economize on
something else and get a new, first
class, guaranteed stove with all the
latest Improvements. If the old fur
nnce Is out of repair, now Is the time
to replace It with one that Is new and
not liable to leavo you in the lurch In
the dead of winter.—Iaidles’ World.
For Aldermen.
The friends of W. J. Murphy desire to
place him before the people of Newnan
as a candidate for Alderman, subjoot to
action of the Oitv Executive Committee.
Small tJIrls' Frock.,
A charming school frock of green
check tweeil for a girl of nine appears
Mrs. Edward Plntte spent Saturday in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bailey and family
have returned from a visit to Athens.
Mrs. Westow Glass, of Slmrpsburg,
is visiting Mrs. Roy Askew. ,
Wanted—To buy hides at highest
market price. G. O. Carmichael.
Miss Etta Conkle spent several days
in Atlanta this week.
Misses Maumee and Lela Adams, of
Atlanta, are visiting Mrs. Erie Adams.
J. F, Hindsman, of St. Charles, wasa
visitor to Newnan last Monday.
.T. S. Pow'el has returned from Mur
freesboro, Tenn.
J. L. Alsobrook, of Atlanta, was a
Misses Sadie May Powel, Bessie Pow
ell and Katie Arnall are the guests of
Prof, and Mrs. Woodward in College
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. ,T. R. Holt entertained
the employes of Holt & Cates’ store at
an elegant bird supper Inst Thursday
evening.
We are sole agents for Weeks’ Cold
Tablets. They cure your oold, or money
bnok. Ask for sample. Bradley’s Drug
Sto'e.
Lndies’ and children’s clothing clean
ed and dyed at the Coweta Laundry.
All work first class and prices reason
able.
Mrs. T. E. Atkinson is in Macon,
where she is visiting her daughter, Miss
„ „ , . Louise, who is attending the Wesleyan
visitor to Newnan the first of this week, i p ema j 0 c 0 u e ^ e .
Miss Mary Murray spent Monday in
Atlanta.
Cates Coal Company sells the best
grades of coal. Phone 117. 2t
Mrs. C. O’N. Martindale and children
have returned from Alabama.
Miss Kate Croft, of West Point, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Croft.
When you want coal call up Cates
coal yard. Phone 117.
Mr. Virginius Brown, of Fort Valley,
visited Newnan this week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Manget and chil
dren spent Sunday in Marietta.
Eastman Kodaks and supplies—we are
t xclusive agents. Bradley’s Drug Store.
Miss Frankie King will return home
from Atlanta Saturday.
Wanted—Substitute R. F. D. carrier
For particulars apply to postmaster at
Newnan or Carrier No. 2.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-uleotion as Alderman, subject to
huoIi rules and regulations us may be
adopted by the City Executive Commit
tee. T. M. QoouuOm.
The friends of W. W. Spence have
placed him in tho race for Alderman,
subject to the primary election to be
held on Nov. 25th.
,T. T. Swint Ims entered the raoo for
Alderman of the city of Newnan, by re
quest of many friends. His candidacy
is subjeot to action of the primary on
Nov. 25th.
Negro Thief Caught.
Marshal ,1. W. White, of Grant-
villc, lodged in jail here yesterday
a negro named K’ollie Parks, who
stole two bales sf cotton, a team of
horses and a wagon in that place.
Parks stole the horses and wagon
from Mrs. S. 10. Leigh, got the
cotton from tlie platform of the A.
W. P. depot, carried it. to La
Grange and sold it to (’. V. Truitt
<S: Co. The cotton had been sold
by Banks (A Arnold to A. It. Bur-
dett Co. and consigned by the
last named firm to the railroad for
shipment.
Marshal White followed the
negro to LuG range, recovered the
horses and wagon, arrested Parks
and recovered the cotton money.
He was then brought to Newnan
and lodged in jail.
HOPE
THE
SICK.
Dr. Anderson Dentist, Hal bide
Building. tf
Hold Layer Cake.
Cream half a cup of butter. Add
gradually u cup and a half of sugar,
the yolks of nine eggs beaten until
thick and light, three-fourths of a cup
of milk, two cups of flour sifted with
two teaspopnfuls of cream of tartar
and half a teaspoonful of soda, a tea
spoonful of orange extract and the
white of an egg beaten stiff. Hake hi
two layer cake pans about twenty min
utes.
A Nice llrMrrt 1)1.h.
All kinds of stewed frails are ren
dered more attractive In appearance If
they nre heaped up In the Hervlng dish,
covered with a meringue made from
the stiffly beaten white of egg, with a
Mrs. Henrietta A. H. Marsh, 7H9 W.
llllh HI., Los Angeles, Cal., President
Woman’s Benevolent Ass’n, writes:
“I suffered with la grippe for seven
weeks, and nothing I could do or take
helped me until I tried Peruna.
“I felt, at once that 1 had at last
secured the right medicine and I kept
ateudily improving. Wit..In three weeks
J wns fully restored, and I am glad that
I gave that truly great, remedy a trial.
I will never he without It again,”
In a letter dated August III, IIKM, Mrs.
Marsh says: “ I have nover yot heard
tho efficacy of Peruna questioned, Wa
stilt use II, I traveled through Ken
tucky and Tenncssr.u throe yeurH ago,
where 1 found PeruRa doing Its good
work. Much of It Is being used h iru
also,”— Henrietta A, H. Marsh.
Address Or. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio,
Wo solicit tho laundering of your
shirts, collars and cuffs. Good work ;
prompt delivery. The Coweta Laundry,
t. f.
Send us your prescriptions and they
will be filled by registered druggist only,
and out of the purest drugs. Bradley’s
Drug Store.
George Brown, of Griffin, and Miss
Ethel Brown, who was visiting in
South Carolina, were called home this
week on account of the illness of their
mother.
Major W. A. Turner Kays he wishes it
understood that no person will ho allow
ed to shoot birds or rabbits on any of his
lands this season. Rabbits and birds,
the Major saya, will constitute his meat
supply after Conference adjourns.
Mr. Cox, of Atlanta, who is employed
in the office of President C. A. Wicker-
sham of the A. & W. P. Railway and
who was formerly in the office here with
Mr. G. B. Barr, was a Sunday visitor to
Newnan.
Do you want the best? If so, use
Bradley’s Rheumatic Liniment. For
Dr. Anderson,
Building.
Dentist, Hal bide
tf
in U1.H’ chocks.
in the out. 'Hie skirt Is prettily plaited
and the bodice piped with white cloth
and trimmed with pearl buttons.
The other attractive frock, In brown
und navy plaid, lias a kilted skirt and
a box plaited bodice finished with a
smart leather belt.
A Lovely Winter Bloomer.
Primula obconlca, u relative of the
Chinese primrose, Is another most de
sirable und reliable winter flowering
plant of the very easiest culture. Seed
ling plants can be procured in the fall.
Give It a soil of light, spongy nature
and use water liberally. This plant
bus a multitude of fine, fibrous, thread
like roots which take up tlie moisture
of the soil with great rapidity. Give It
the same amount of water that, you
would give a geranium, and your plant
! would soon die. In color Ibis primula
I ranges from almost, pure white to rosy
If you need a high grado buggy made j ||]„ c Hn( ] i, r i K ht pink. It blooms con-
by us, buy a Merck & Dent. lit I stantly from November to May and Is
I generally one mass of bloom above Its
Subscriptions for Youths Companion j pl . etty spreading foliage. — Ebon E.
J. T. Holmes, Beal Estate and
Renting Agent. Office over First
National Bank.
Subscriptions for all newspapers and
magazines received at News office, tf
Money to loan on real estate pt 7 per
oent. Apply to L. M. Farmer.
KllUJT MIUIINOUIL
tablespoonful of powdered sugar add
ed lo uadi egg, and cooked (III brown
In the oven.
Oranges cut up, freed from skill and
pith and sweetened are very nice serv
ed In this way, especially If with them
ure mixed one or two sliced bauuuas,
bill to avoid cooking (lie oranges (lie
meringue should be cooked on it lightly
buttered plate nnd then placed over
♦he fruit.
Smothered t hicken.
Split half grown chickens down the
buck, spread out In a linking pan, will:
a cup of water and u little salt. Cover
und cook till tender. Then tuke tlie
cover off, dredge them with Hour, baste
frequently with a mixture of one-hulf
cup melted butter, one tablespoon vine
gar and pepper to taste and let them
brown. Use every hit of the hasting
mixture. Then curve, put on a hot
platter and pour over them the gravy
In tho pan. - Good Housekeeping.
Just tu Be Hspiu.
A liuppy man or woman Is a better
thing to Ond than a live pound note.
He or she Is a radiating focus of good
will, nnd their entrance Into a room Is
as though another candle had been
lighted. We need not cure whether
they could prove tlie forty-seventh
proposition. They do a better thing
than that. They practically demon
strate the great theorem of the llvuble-
ness of life. It. L. Stevenson.
received at Nows office. tf
“V
We guarantee our buggies. Merck & j
Dent. lit
Rexford.
Mr. C. B. Lawton, of Chicago, was external and internal use. Buy one bot-
the guest of Mr. A. H. Nunnally and j tie—if not (satisfactory your money will
family the first of this week. be cheerfully returned. Bradley’sDrug
Mrs. C. B. Lawton, of Chicago, is tlie ^ tore -
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. J. H. Cotter, who has been in tlie
H Nunnally. government service in Panama for sev-
, ... eral months past, is visiting relatives in
T F Phillips, a clever citizen of bar- „ . ’ .
J.r. rimiii , Newnan. He is enjoying perfect health
gent, was among the visitors in town
last Saturday.
For Rent—Two rooms, suitable for
light housekeeping, close in. Apply to
box 102.
and is none the worse for his sojourn in
tropical countries.
2t
Allen Crain, of the 4th district, Paul
Pittman, of Newnan, and Bloomer Nix
on, of Sanoia, are three additions to the
Miss Pearl Clay, of College Park, was | corpg of galegmen jn D w Boone’s
among the visitors in Newnan last Sun- gtore ^.11 are ener g e tic, popular young
day- ! men.
Miss Emmie 5 oung oonyers cam. i Mjgs Kggie i) un bar is visiting in At-
down from Palmetto for a short visit to | iantft After three yeftrg efficient ser-
her mother this wee'. vice in the telephone exchange liere,
Mrs. Joe Hutchinson, of Roscoe, is Miss Dunbar has resigned this position,
spending some time with Mrs. Whatley ■ she was in charge of the long distance
in this city. I lines and was one of tlie most expert
Bradley’s Bile Bullets—best liver pill j operators in the State,
made. Your money returned if not 1
satisfied.
MissLeita Leigh who has been em
ployed in the telephone exchange in At
lanta for a short time, will return to
Newnan this week to accept a position
in the office here.
Mrs. A. B. Edge entertained a num
ber of friends at a delightful card party
Wednesday afternoon. A splendid salad
course was served at the close of the
game. Mrs. Edge is a very charming
hostess and the afternoon was a most
delightful one to all present.
BANTA’S
SILVER POLISH
No 1 totter silver polish than this
is sold anywhere. It is in paste
form and is, therefore, econom
ical. , Powder polishes are
wasteful and are, therefore,
costly. This polish is put up in
nice glass jars, with screw top,
large size, and is sold for 25c.
its cleanliness and quality ap
peal to every user. It will al
ways IHi used by any person
who gives it a fair trial.
Sample jars of Banta’s Silver
Polish will lie distributed in
Newnan and elsewhere in Cow
eta County at an early date, and
those who receive samples are
urged to give the polish a fair
trial. No samples distributed
at store.
H. S. BA NT A
The Jeweler
' Little Rules of Health,
A thorough daily airing of each room.
Let clothing he shaken every other
day at least from an open window, or,
better still, an upper piazza, and when
feasible let It be brushed out of doors.
Dully airing and occasional beating
of mattresses and blankets.
Open war against tlie feather duster.
A dry cellar at all times.
To Insure
Satisfac
tion....
Place your insurance with the un
impeachable companies represent
ed by this agency. Satisfied pa
trons are our best advertisement;
and they are satisfied because
them is security for the interests
of policy-holders in all the com
panies we represent.
We write fire, life, accident,
burglary and tornado policies for
some of the world’s strongest in
surance companies. Export ser
vice is always at the command of
patrons und all business will be
transacted promptly.
MRS. W. Y. ATKINSON & CO.
Newnan, Ca.
Flat MufTa.
Flut muffs will again he carried, us
they have won general favor. Round
mulls were little In evidence last win
ter. II seemed uh though many own
ers of a round muff hud It made over
Into a Mat one.
Bowman’s Ourholated Family Halve
cures cuts, burns, ulcers, old sores, piles,
ring worms, tetter, eczema, and idl skin
diseases, also for vaccinated arms und
smallpox. Price 25c per box at Reese’s
Drug Store.
Autumn Hlllaad.
Pare apples and cut Into cubes, flut
up an equal quantity of crisp, tender
celery und tlie same of hickory nut
meats. Mix arid dress with a mayon
naise and serve in polished, red cheek-
*d apples which have been hollowed
out for the purpose. Set each Im
promptu dish on u brilliant autumn
leaf.
Clara Cocktail.,
Mix together three tablespoonfuls
each of mushrooms, catchup and lemon
Juice, fifteen drops of tabasco sauce,
i three-quarters of a teaspoonful of salt
| and a dash or two of paprika. Add
1 three dozen small clams, and divide in
j six glasses.
Mock Dock.
i When a slice of round steak Is spread
with a dressing of breadcrumbs, any
herbs you please, salt and pepper,
rolled up, fastened securely and baked
In a moderate oven, with frequent bast
ing, It la culled niock duck by some
1 cooks.
Good Mu*.
Good mace la orange yellow and
transparent Inferior mace is a dark
red color and has very little taste.
Pocket Knives.
Everybody is ready for a new knife.
Most men can use another, and not
more than half the ladies are provided
with this utensil. Well to remember
this item. We have just placed a fine
new line, and all sold on GUARANTEE.
Shave Yourself
Saves money and time wasted at the
barber’s shop and protects you from
contracting skin troubles. We have a
large stock of low-priced, high-quality
shaving requisites—everything needed
for shaving.
6. R. BRADLEY, Druggist