The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, January 19, 1906, Image 7

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$49.22 For this beautiful Top BUffffV, til R till* factured t»y us here in Atlanta‘Georgia. A Southern Bugey . _ for Southern traae, nas a fine Leather Quarter Top, has genuine Leather, Spriug Bottom Cushion, and Leather Back, is elegantly painted and fully guaranteed. Regular retail price |ttf>.00 to $75.00.' 90 For this fine Collar and Hame, • nickel mounted Harness, sold with every GOLDEN BAG 1,8 BUGGY, regular retail price $12 50 to $15.00. Catalog and full description sent on requeat. GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY CO. 168-100 Edge wood Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Land of Promise (Continued from page II.) differing in design, in quality of A Striking; Fact, A youug man was riding In the oab ; with a locomotive engineer. ‘‘Now." wild the young man. shud dering. “suppose a stage load of eliil- ’ dren were to glide on to the track from that lane win I a blessing it would I then be if you could stop short, in- | stoutly, like a man walking." “Blessing':" said the engineer. “Why, I young fellow, If that stage you speak ; of were to appear now, and I could ' stop short like a man walking, I j wouldn't do it. Instead, I'd keep right | on and kill the kids." "Why V" “Because It would l>e the more hu mane course. In one ease there would seen lit to exhibit toward myself; be a stage load of kids slaughtered; in and to invoke upon yon the bless- ^ lt> ruse there would he the , ,, , .. , slaughter of a tralnloud of people. Tills tugs ot out Heavenly l'tithei, to train Is going at the rate of forty-live whom we must always look for support in the hour of dist ress. Brothers in the cause of free How to Prevent Bilious Attacks. One who is subject to bilious attacks the nsu of my newest Sanitary Open Work Plumbing addressed the memorable words, "Bring me The Book.” And on My "now-n-davs” wash stands are sci entifically arranged and built. They are ornamental as well ns sanitary. Just visit my plumbing shop find talk over tile wash stand question and see if 1 can’t arrange on one or more for your borne, W. L. Sexton, • The Newnan Plumber. Shop in new Arnall Building. material and in execution. The dom, comrades in arms, 1 bid you stone is of a greyish pink colour farewell! .Ion, Wiikki.kh. and hardens with age; Melrose ■ - Abbey being largely built of the same material. In St. Mary’s Aisle of Drybor- wm notice that fora day or more heforo , aii i , .. the attack be is not hungry at meal ougli Abbey is butted bit Walter Scott, and near him in another tomb sleeps his secretary and son- Liver Tablets when these first symp toms appear will ward off the attack- They are for sale l»y Or. Haul Houston, Newnan, On. Your Lovely Gown stands no danger of nml-treatrnent from i n .l aw and biographer, Lockhart, time dose mid feels dull after eating. A of ('liMtiberloin's Stomach and" to whom Sir Walter when dying Insurance Fire, being asked ‘‘What Book?” re ceived the answer, "There is but one Book—the Bible!” Here it seemed as Tennyson says— "—gray twilight pour’d On dewy pastures, dewy trees, Softer than sleep—all things ui order stored, A haunt of ancient pence.” Or as Wordsworth writes: "There’s Gala Water, Lender Baughs, Both lying rigid before us; And Dryburgh where, with chiming Tweed, The lint whites sing in chorus." St. Boswell’s and Corner Branch. Miss Let I in Starr lias a flourishing school at Corner Brunch. Oscar Pinolier, Eddie and .loc Brown worshiped at Klim Sunday. Mrs. L. A. Houston and sou, Ben, visited relatives near Cooksvilln Satur day night and Sunday. Mr. mid Mrs. <). II. King and little daughter, Katie, visited relatives in Corinth Sunday. Mrs. Charlie Forbes was quite ill last week, Mr. D. Harris and family have recent ly moved Into onr community. miles an hour, and the sudden stop page of a train going at that rate would give the passengers precisely the same shock that they would get from a full of tlfty-four feet a fall from a housetop." l’r<*|iiirliiK I ’or |lii> storm, A correspondent In the north of Ire land sends the following account of an Interesting incident that ciinie under his observation: Being on a walking tour through In- Ishowen and passing along the edge of Lough Swllly, the romantic Lake of Shadows, lie noticed an luunense gath ering of rooks on the sandy shore. In company with several others, the tour ist was attracted by this novel spec tacle and began to wonder at the cause of It. An ok iiian who was working in ii Held near the place offered nn expla nation. lie said that tile birds were picking up sand to hnllnst themselves in ii storm and that when they did so It was a sure sign of approaching bail weather, lie added that on shooting rooks after a gathering of the sort he had found tlnil they were loaded with sand. As a mutter of fact, the gentle man concludes, u violent gulc set In early next uiomlng. Honrsou’s Weekly. Life, Accident, Burglary, Tornado, Policies MRS. W. Y. ATKINSON & CO. Newnan, Ca. Pianos and Organs. Back to St. Boswell s ami to j ;im a g en t for the Cable l’iano Melrose we went,then to luncheon, Company and sell the “Chicago followed by several miles drive to Cottage,” Mason & Hamlin and Abbotsford, the home of Sir VVal- t >ther organs of standard m ikes, ter Scott, a most interesting and | These instrum^its are warranted well preserved place with beauti- to give satisfaction in quality and ful gardens, outlooking on the price. Don't buy an instrument Tweed, and interior much aH he without consulting me. left it—in apple-pie order and at tractiveness. At 2 p. m. we left Melrose, and arrived about 4 p. m. in Edinburgh—"The Modern Athens!” (To be continued.) tf W. H. Reynolds, Newnan, Ga. Tin* S|»lilrr*n Wrh. If we compare the dimension* of the spider with those of Its web we are forced to admit that the little creature is a true engineer, able to construct a cable network of relatively enormous size. Thread after thread Is put in po sition in the desired and necessary or der, and sometime* prolonged observa tion on the part of the Investigator Is required In order to understand the reasons wlileli direct the spider In Its complicated operations and which make It always follow the same order anil the same laws. Nome of these rea sons are explained by geometry, others by the strength of materials, and lie wtio succeed* In discovering the “why" of all tin- Interesting details of the method employed Is compelled to admit to himself that lie could not have achieved so good a result with the same materials. General Wheeler’s Farewell to His Troops. j For any disease of the skin there is nothing better than Oliiuuherlain’s Naive. It relieves the itching and burn 1 lug sensation instantly and soon effects a cure. Hold by l)r. Haul Peuieton. Newnan, Ga. Hides Wanted—Will pay best price for (’apt. Henry A. North, late of Rreeuliides fornext fewwe^e. G. () .... , , Carmichael, Newnan, Ga. Co. I\, IhI Georgia Cavalry, Con- —m [»iga535B5B535353535353535353535353j3 I T. M. MARTIN 1 federate States Army, who is one of Coweta county’s most honored citizens, has a valued memento of the war between the States. It is a copy of General Joseph Wheel- er’s farewell address to his troops, Wanted—Hoard and room for one or more telegraph students. Prof. John son, Superintendent Telegraph School. Marriage In Korea. There Is not much difficulty In marry ing off a daughter In Korea. Where issued at the close of the war, at there are defects, such as feeble health, I'nnr Itlelmril. “In December of the year 17!I2,” says Bigelow's "Life of Franklin,” "Franklin commenced the publication of wlmt he styled ‘Poor lilcliiird’s Al manac,' price tlveponee. It attained an astonishing popularity, and at once. Three editions were sold within the month of Its appearance. The uveruge sale for twenty-five years was 10,000 a year. He was sometimes obliged to put It to press In October to get a sup ply of copies to the remote colonies by the beginning of the ycur. It has been translated Into nearly If not quite ev ery written language, and several dif ferent traiisliitlons of It have been made Into the French and the Germun. It contains some of the best fun us well as the wisest counsel that ever emanated from his pen." I/ Does all in kinds of fEJ | Tin Work, Roofing | Plumbing and | Repairing. [ft Expert work and low U prices win. Shop op- jH posite Pinson Hotel. I J the time of the surrender of Gen eral Joseph E. Johnston’s army. This paper is a copy of the ad dress, made from the original at tne time of its issuance. It is written on a page of an ordinary blank book, ruled one way—prob ably a page from one of the adju tant general’s books of record. Capt. North values the paper very paralysis, deformities, etc., an expert intermediary who knows how to con- • cent them Is employiHl. It Is her busi ness to make the girl presentable to the parents of the suitor. As the bride groom does not see the bride until the day of marriage, when It Is too lute to recoil, he Is obliged to make the best of the situation. In marrying Korean girls are not exempt from contributing to the support of the family. This ap plies to the grande dame as well us the humblest peasant. Ladles of rank who have become Impoverished and are i i Announcement We beg to announce to our customers and friends that we arc now in onr commodious new store, with a full stock of General Merchandise, and have recently lidded to this a complete line of furniture, burial cases, etc. Also wagons, buggies and liar ness, mules and horses; till of which will be sold nt the lowest prices, either for cash or on time. We also carry a complete line of Fertilizers, w hich we mix to suit, any and all of onr customers. \\ e also pay the highest prices for cotton and cotton seed, and give the lowest, rates on storage mid in suranee, and make librrul advances on all cotton stored with us. Thanking you for your patronage in the past, we respectfully solicit it continuance o’’ llic same. i h. W. CAMP CO. MORELAND, GEORGIA... Atlanta <te West Point Railroad Co. The Western Railway of Alabama. Diicct Lines Between North, East. South and Southwest. U. S. East Mail Route. Through Palace Sleeping Cars. Dining Cars. Tourist Sleepers to California. KKAD DOWN SCHEDULE IN EFFECT APR. 23. 1905. UK All t'l* Nn 10 Nn 1(1 No :t<l No :ls I.eme * Arrive N,, ig. Nn :«7 No '.17 Nn it* M Kt|» ' 1 U Sftn s ir,|, bv.... |'J IO11 LV . \.'W ( Ml. Illll .... ' Mnliilc A. binp 7 1 .11 II I.11 1 |. 1 1 -1' 12 i:.|. II <g>|l I.V .. ... - I'ellMICulll f, (Hill .. . :»iNin ' 1 00|i .1 min l.v . 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IV A., A t lull 111, (in. licil 11 |c. mul 111 rnrin 111 Imi. J. I*. Oil AH. A. WICKKUHHAM, I'rcs. nml Gen. Mur.. Atliintii. (. BlhMTH, P. A., Atlniitn Oh. China'* Flair. Tim flag of Cblnu Is one of the gayest, among ensigns. The body of the flag Is pule yellow. In the upper left, hand corner Is a small red sun. Looking In tently at the sun Is a fierce Chinese dragon. The dragon's belly Is a bril liant red and white. Ills green hark In covered with stiff knobs. He Is stand ing on bis two hind paws and the left fore foot. His feet ure five toed uud i slightly hooked. His long, five forked tail stretches away In the rear. The | BURPEE’S SEEDS GROW! It you wunt the ■••t Seeds that can tic grown, yon nhoulil read The Thirtieth Anniversary edition of — — BURPEE’S FARM ANNUAL FOR 1006, to well known a. the “ Lending American Seed Catalogue." It in malted FREE to ell. Better write TO* DAY. W. ATLEE BURPEE » CO.. PHILADELPHIA. PA. Newnan Public Schools Sprinq Term Opened Wednesday, Jan. 3 hiirhlv und keens it, in tile vault of i ,,, . . * , drngou'u neck Is arched back. His highly and keeps it in the aim ul | obliged to support themselves may earn mo * th w|( , e an(1 Le looU „ aH u | the First National Bank of this ; a livelihood by knitting or rearing silk- Wfire abont \ 0 try to Kwallow tUt! R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind The 5-cent packet is enough for vuraal Oceanian. The(family bottle (00 centH) contain, a supply for a year.All druggists sell them. m r 553S55aS353535 25253535355333 TAKE YOUR CLOTHING TO IS. t. CARTER S CO., I OPPOSITE HOTEL PINSON, U when you want them jj! cleaned, pressed, repaired 1 or dyed in the best manner jfj and at the most reasona- L ble prices. BnagnUnRSiBisiaGifasiriHii 2535353535353513 city. The address of General Wheeler to his comrades is as follows: Headquarters Cavalry Corps, April 29,1865. Gallant Comrades:—You have fought your tight; your task is done. During a four years’ strug gle for liberty, you have exhibited 1 courage, fortitude and devotion. Yoti are the sole victors of more than two hundred strongly con tested fields. You have partici pated in more than a thousand conflicts of arms. You are heroes, veterans, patriots. The bones of your comrades mark battlefields upon the soil of Kentucky, Ten nessee, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. You have done all that human exertion could ac- : eomplisb. Jn bidding you adieu,I desire to worms. A Mother'n Command. William Brookfield, the ICngllsh di vine, used to tell this story: "The new bishop of New Zealand in a farewell and pathetic interview with Ids moth er after his appointment was thus ad- ' dressed by her In such sequence as soli* and tears would permit: 'I sup pose they will eat you, my dear. I try to think otherwise, but I suppose they will. Well, we will leave It in Uie hands of Providence. But, If they do, mind, my dear, and disagree with them!’ ” red sun. Z. Greene, D. D. S., Office on Second Floor of Black Bros. Co.’s Building L. M. Farmer, lawyer! In Primary and Intermediate grades thorough instruc tion is given in Reading. Writing, Sptdlingand Arithmetic. In the High School the following courses are offered: I. I he Classical Course.—A full course, including Then and Now. tllG IligllOl' MatllHHlaticH, Ltltill, Mild tll<‘ Sciences. Pllpils “When old Fiadger came to tiiia wlio receive Tliploinas in this courstj are lidmitted to aJIV man In the mackintosh, “everything he I 'Olh^ge 111 the State Wltliout examination, had in the world was on his buck.” 2. I lie Business Course.— English, Book-keeping, ■•And nowV” queried the man who Business Arithmetic, Business Correspondence and Com- i/l hlu /xvi <lw» tiililft I * I V rnercial Law. 3. Ihe Elective Course.—The pupil chooses, with the | approval of the Superintendent, such studies as he wishes J to take. Young men and women who are looking forward to go- h ,»« "•«-<>» »>■ »»•.. u,i.. K , i.«. ■riding a big banquet to him this even-j * or all the good that they can get iron) a college course. k” lean not do better than to get their preparation in the New- SS’Sfi W Soboo': "»y» <y» p»p«»a for the Apjii-ontiee had bis feet on the table “Well, his wife und six daughters have relieved him of the burden. They carry It all on their backa now.”—Chi cago Tribune. Postprandial. was a big dinner in bis honor this and Sophomore classes; girls for the Sophomore and .itin- evenlng.”—Philadelphia I-edger. jor clarfSBS. "ATHENS, GA.. June l(i, UKJ. ‘PROF. B. F. HICKBTT, Newnan, Ga.: 1 beg to congratulate, von on the T'l Procrastination. How mankind defers from day b> excellent preparation young men receive in the Newnan High School day the best it can do and the most trance examination papers of yonr pupils were superior to all others received this year. Yours very truly. "WALTER B. HILL, “(Jhancellor State I ?nivomitv.” Office on Second Floor of the Arnall Merchandise Co.’s Building beautiful things It. can enjoy without thinking that every day may be the last one und that lost time Is lost eter nity!—Max Muller. ., , i, , .. Sufficient Reumon. ! tender you my thanks tor your itoomerton-c Do yon want to subscribe for any P newspaper or magazine published in the United States? If so, yonr sub scription will be received at the NewB m office. tf gallantry in battle, your fortitude in suffering and your devotion at all times to the holy cause you have done so much to maintain. I desire, also, to express my grati- j tude for the kind feeling you have 1 Dr. C. A. Smith, VETERINARIAN. Treats all diseases of domestic animals. Calls answered day or night. Office at Gearreld’s Livery Stable. uchh I’ll have to give up boarding. Flatlelgb—Going to get married? Roomerton—No, but my land lady wants her money.—Chicago News. A Joker la near akin to a buffoon, and neither of them la the least related to wit.—Chesterfield. Extract from a letter written by Prof. David C. Harrow, who for twenty years lias been senior professor of mathematics in the Uni.versitv of < ji orgia : "it gives me pleasure to commend without stint the work of Prof. Pickett in preptir i ig young men for college His young men arc so thoroughly prepared that our work tor them here ii, a pleasure,” Resident and non-resident pupils are admitted on the same terms. Catalogue sent on application. .J J. GOODRUM, B. F. PICKETT, Secretary. Superintendent.