The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, January 26, 1906, Image 7

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r 7 / ■CgMMgiC——— —■ For this beautiful Top Bugcy, manu factured by us here iu Atlanta, Georgia. A Southern Buggy for Southern trade, has a fine Leather Quarter Top, has genuine Leather, Spriug Bottom Cushi m, and Leather Back, is elegantly painted and fullv guaranteed. Regular retail price $65.00 to $75 00.’ 90 For this fine Collar and Hatne, nickel mounted Harness, sold with every GOLHHN KAGI,U BUGGY, regular retail price 812.50 to $15.00. Catalog aud full description sent on request. GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY CO. 168-160 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, Ga. The pith o’ sense, mid pi n! ■ o' worth, Are higher muks Miami’ that. Then let us pray lhateome it uiny-- | As dome it will for a’ that— i Tlmtsense nml worth, o'er a’ the earth, | May hoar the gnv and n’ that; 1 For a’ that, and a’ that, i It’s coinin' yet for a’ that, That man to man, the warld o'er Shall brothers he tor a' that!' ’ (To lie continued.) What Are You Going to Do? Land of Promise (Continued from page It.) lowav Kirk anti its bell and the nearby grave of Robert hums’ father, afierwatd (joins; a little back the same way to the cottage wherein Hums w.is born, now as sociated with a Hums’ Museum The popularity of Hums as a poet is shown by the tact that over | l0mi . j n thirty thousand people visit these studying reason of w hat will his popularity perhaps, is—he is make thou [Your Lovely Gown (mils no danger of null-treatment from s ciet of the undeniable sublimity of the mountains of Scotland,” as Dr. John L. Stoddard beautifully expresses it, “is not their great height, since they rarely atiain an ,, , c c . i .i Diaces annually. I he elevation of 4.000 feet above the • . , J sea. It is not even the impressive , , , , , . , , .. one who touches humanity, speak- 1 way in which they heave their . . . ... 11 monstrous masses gigantic waves. The grand effect The (|iu"*tioii is not from wlmt distinguished family you descend ed, hut what are you going to do for tln> year ItlOli,’ The Agricul turist particularly addresses this question to the young men and women of the rural homes. Are you passing the evenings at improving your minds, the laws of mitlire and eleiale your lives and useful to the family. In your neighbors and ti 1-lSUteko...' .lUMMUlMbHMA'QtiteM wash stands are sei |tifieal!.v arranged and built. They ornamental as well as sanitary. 1st visit my plumbing simp and talk ler the wash stand question and see if han’t arrange on one or more for your line. westward, like in S directly to the emotions, in the , )nu .tieal to the stale.' most understandable fashion pos-! The question is not merely (. . . , , .... sible. Unis he writes: which they produce is principally “Gio me n spark of Nature's lire! That’s a’ t he learning I desir Then, tho’I drudge thro’ dub an’ min At plow or cart, i. noiselessly and swiftly, enormous ! My muse, tho' liumelyin attir due to the forever changing clouds, which magnify their altitude by llitary Open Work Plumbing heaping up around and upon them, shapes which are themselves al- May touoh tho heart I” most as large as the huge peaks hated patronage, loved lib they half conceal, Scotch mists | erty, and desired money only to be are usually cold and unattractive; f ree from Ike necessity of asking hut,grouped in billowy immensity, or receiving favors: around the mountains of Glencoe _ — . . , , .. “Not- for to ludo it in a hodge; I Sexton they are SUbllme; and ' when 11 | Not for a train attendant; u w 9 luminated by the glow of sunset, But for the glorious privilege these northern vapors become Of being independent.’' radiantly beautiful; for the depart ing sun transforms them into fields of splendor, gilds all their O g a ! gloomy heights with glory, and | I Ut 1 Cjfi * B vJ places upon Scotland’s hroiv a The Newmui 1*1 timber. Shop in new Aninll Building. he, hilt to lie a henelit to this age of rapid development of ideas and higher planes of citizenship that j are daily opening up in thengri cultural and horticultural lields. Young readers, determine in your thoughts that you will lie something; he a man. he a woman, whose noble deeds will add char actor to your beings and whoso lives will shine like diamonds among the noblest and most learn ed in your state.—Southern Agri culturist. Announcement We beg to announce to our customers and friends that we are now in our commodious new store, with a full stock of General .Merchandise, and have recently added to this a complete line of furniture, burial eases, etc. Also wagons, buggies and liar ness, mules and horses; all of which will be sold al the lowest prices, either for cash or on time. We also carry a complete line of Fertilizers, w hich we mix to suit aip and all of our customers. We also pn\ (Iu* highest prices for cotton and cotton seed, and give the lowest rates on storage aud in surnnec, and make liberal advances on all cotton stored wit h us. Thank ing you for your patronage iu tln> past, we respect fully solicit a continuance <:” tile same. H. W. CAMS 5 CO. SC Fire, Life, Accident, Burglary, Tornado, Policies MRS. W. Y. ATKINSON & CO. Newnan, Ca. crown of gold.” “Glasgow” is from meaning gray mist; the often being heavy enough to cut, it would seem. “Glasgow is the largest Presby terian city in the world, whether it he measured by the number of churches, of communicants, or of aggressive work done in the cause of Christ.’ “Glasgow Poor but proud, his indisputable genius asserted itself in the most untoward circumstances,a despiser of unwarranted class-distinctions, he was ever the most mining of democrats. “G’.escu,” lovable as his words,though strong How to Prevent Bilious Attacks. One who is subject to bilious attacks will notion Mint lor a day or more before tho attack Im is not lummy in meal uncoir.pro- times and fools dull after oulillg. A 11 is face is I host' ol 1 Olumiherlnln’s Stomach and Liver Tablets when those lirsi symp- , 1 , , , , , , , 1 toms appear will vvard oil’ the allaok fog there [ drink had too large a place.in the I They m . n wllo by ,, linl |>,.„isi<>.., and dense j effort to drown his sorrows, winch jj^ owim „, y,, was both unavailing and regret-j — table. Oh the pathos of his pov- Tho R. F. IJ. liYian. erty superadded to a highly sensi- \ tive nature, and that the admira-1 In Hummer's heat and -lost he drives tho tion and honor of his countrymen tedious, tortiion way, ... r. 1 1 1 In winter’h colil mid snow and rain lie should conic alter he has passed And, as has been said, ! into the beyond! has taken the lead in From hero we went at 2:50 p. m. Atlanta & West Point Kailroad Co. The Western Kailway of Alabama. Direct Lines Helwccn North, Last, South and Southwest. U. S. Fast Mail Route. Through Palace Sleeping Cars. Dining Cars. Tourist Sleepers to California. 1:UAH IniWN SCHEDULE IN EFFECT APR. 23. 1905. it 10a i> l i the two greatest characteristics of j by train onto Dumfries, “The modern evangelical Presbyterian-' Queen of the South,” where the ism—missions to the heathen, and poet died and was buried; here we to the lapsed and drifting popula- visited the house in which he ex- tion at home,” as well as being the pired, meeting there his only liv- place where the first missionary society to send the gospel to the heathen was formed in Scotland. It is the second city of the King dom (760,000 in 1901), where “the stately ocean greyhounds” are built, and an ancient scat of learn- l rav-'Im - very day ; 1 le knows lie's e'en mure welcome if flu (lay should clmncc to Im Rond 1 and dark, lio always comes on time—the faithful K. I-'. I). Thu mother waits* willi anxious heart out lit. I In- count ry home For hitlers from tho children who Imvo left her side lo roam ing relative, seeing his mausoleum 1 0ut in the big nod busy world; she shades her eyes to sue, No IM No jii No mi|No :ih Lon vo A rrlvi-1 s'o IM Nil 117'Nii '.17 h ir»p • 1» Ufiii M U.p Lv Now Orll’iilis. (i S IAn . I fill II 1 II l -J Mill 1 map 1 ! I'lil Lv Mobile I' i l.-p IS r»Tm) 7 :17,1 111*1- ..112 15|( II Of.p I.v 1’. ii noolii Ar i imp - oon I r> nun i 1 (H)|» fl (Min Lv '' 11 :iop to :;;,n | H !fm 1 imp! il :mp it r,r»i» Lv _... MollH'OlIK’IY . ... \i in r,.'in li Jiip :i iVn in .: .'7p 1 I,- Al M Ihll’IHl Al |iia.’iH in :uin 2 ' i|'| ‘ '<2|> 7 JJlii \ i Ohnhnw Al j '.l 1 In M i!op 1— .1 .'Up M I'.’p Ar Vuburn M II Kill 7 lllpi 1 Iy 1 ''' 1J Hop \ i < olumbu U|l. I|„p II 27,p .... n.r,:, :»ir.p s • i• m :17m K\ Opullkn. \ r|' H :i7n T ip 1 l.'.p I 12 IMp i 2"|i ii tail U Liu \ i w u'nt point - - A r j 7 IVin )> 1 |0|l 1 1L» 57 P 1 . ,|> (1 .Hl|. ti ;'7,i Ar Lii 11nil? :«• It 7 11 2‘ P 1 . 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Trnlnn87 nml JIM WiiMliliiKton nml HoiiHiwfHt-pni Minltml. I’nlltnnn hIimmmth, eompiirtmci t tils remains with 4ilass encasement, uOOKlMK (lOWII tin, Wll.Y so WlHtilll IOI (nine observation nml «iiniUK ears. Complete service New York Mild Now Orleans tl, „ no „. Hoi n cr t-onrouen lorl ni - I lie coming K. F. I). Tniln 117 llnll.-l Slnh ^ f,.Hl ,m,ll Through .lay coneliUH Atlimtii uml Now UrlomiH. Hie poet DLing representeu as I ^ Write for map*, HchoduloH and information. standing on a plot of ground with I The sturdy fanner calculates and plans ' y. p. V., ah'iiui'h, (in. J ' o.ka 1 .'! auumiii <ia. left hand on his plough, tho right j Ids coming oroj>— ( i-iias. a. wk.kkkhiiam, , , , . , . , . . . And wonders if the prioo of corn will hand clasping his hat on his i Pros. nml (Ion. Mur., Atlimhi. (ill . tiiko ft nuildon drop— ing as well as great centre of com- bosom, with head uplifted on the Aw aits his daily , )a , )or j UH t as eager as merce. Here are art galleries and right toward a female figure at the enu bo— 053535353J3ilS3I'n3535353J535353! T. M. MARTIN museums, fine music and lectures base and slightly above him hold of thoughtful minds, magnificent ing out a shroud of immortality municipal buildings and capital for him) in St. Michael’s sanitary arrangements, and plenty of water from Loch Katrine. Hu sets his watch each morning by the passing It. F. D. Newnan Public Schools Does nil kinds of Truly, “Let Glasgow flourish by the preaching of the word!” We Parish Tho blushing girl looks shyly down the i Churchyard, the nearby river and 1 , “big road” for his team SprmCJ Tenil Opened Wednesday, Jan. 3 , | r* c ■ . , , . Ho familiar; she remembers m her I r » / 7 the old Greyfriars Church (his- Tin Work, Roofing Plumbing and Repairing. toric for its connection with the Claverhouse massacre of the Cov- were particularly pleased with enanters and mentioned in Sir j Sent the message of his loving by the what we saw of the New Univer-' Walter Scott’s story of Kirkpat-1 faithful R. F. IJ. snored maiden’s dream | — That her lover, true and loyal, wrote a | fn Primary an tl Intermediate grnrios thorough instruc- letter, and that he j tion is given in Reading. Writing, Spoiling and Arithmetic. Expert work and low prices win. Shop op posite Pinson Hotel. municipal buildings, Royal Ex change (and Wellington’s statue) St, George’s Square, with its vari end of human life is to cultivate an intercourse with that Heing to whom we owe life with every en- R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind The 5-cent packet is enouch for usual occasions In t-he High School the following courses are offered . , , , I. The Classical Course.—A full course, including sity building, the most imposing rick s bloody work’). Truly hath , A!,, whut tidings he delivers that shall the w ]]QV Mat hematics, Latin, and the Sciences. Pupils modern edifice in Scotland; the the poet said, in “a Prayer in the brighten nil the day, 1 rlinlnm-m in fLM r-nnr-ur* ova :,i,«l f/, . And wlmt ineBBftgos of sorrow oft ho WHO r<-(XI\(, UljHOIlMS 111 tills COULS(3 rllC HuinittOCl t() dDV Corporation Galleries of Art, the | Prospect of Death: The grand | i ea ves along the way; | College in the State without examination. 2. The Business Course.—English, Book-keeping, Business Arithmetic, Business Correspondence and Com#- mercial Law. 3. Ihe Elective Course.—The pupil chooses, with the approval of the Superintendent, such studies as he wishes to take. Young men and women who are looking forward togo- not merely for the name of the thing, but ous assortment of fine and massive joyment that renders life delight- statues to celebrities (Scott and ful!" Here are some good prose Burns and Livingstone among thought in his fine rhyme: them), and especially the famous thcre for Il0 nest poverty, Cathedral in its picturesque ioca- That hangs his head, and a’ that? tion and the nearby Necropolis,the j The coward slave, we pass him by, finest cemetery in the city. Dr. We dare be poor for a’that! George Adam Smith, the noted i l ' orft Hiat, and a that, , , , , , , . . Our toils obscure, and a’ that; Biblical scholar and archaeologist, The rank i8but tbe Kninoa . Btompi and author of “Historical Geo-! Tiie man’s the gowd for a’ that! But Ids coming is awaited ull along his route, and he Is the link that binds tho country—is the faithful It. V. D. —Macon Telegraph. Sheriffs Sale. ThtffBmily bottle (00 cents) contains a supply . r tb IJ Q l v T and ” and for a year.All druggists sell them. grapny oi tne rtoiy hand, anu Wbat though on humoly fare we dine, R ev - P- Carnegie Simpson, tne, Wear hodden gray, and a’ that; nan High School. Boys are prepared for the Apprentice and Sophomore classes; girls for the Sophomore and Jun ior classes. TAKE YOUR CLOTHING TO | S. t. CARTER S CO., | OPPOSITE HOTEL PINSON, when you want them ;j cleaned, pressed, repaired & I or dyed in the best manner a I and at the most reasona- i| H ble prices. ■c; ssasaseaSSES atria Bnisini cnaci 35231: author of that striking book, “The j Gie fools their silks, and knaves their Fact of Christ,” et al., are notable characters of Glasgow. The great Scottish scholars, A. B. Davidson wine, A man’s a man for a’ tlmt! For a' tiiat, and a’ that, Tlieir tinsel show, and a’ that; and Henry Drummond, are missed The honest man, though e’er sae poor, sorely in the world of letters, but Is king o’men for a’that! they left rich results of their la- y e gee y 0 n birkie, ea'd a lord, bors behind them. Wha struts and stares and a’ that; At 11:15 a. m„ May 24, we lett i Thongh huudreds worship at his word, , : T , , He’s but a coof for a’ that; Glasgow direct for the “Land of j For a . tliat ud B . tliat> Robert Burns,” going first to Ayr,, H is riband, star and a’ that; on the seacoast (by Dairy), in a' The man of independent mind, lovely country, arriving at 12:30 He looks and laughs at a’ that! ' p. m., and taking an electric car to A king can mak a belted knight, GEORGIA—Uoweta County. . ., .. Will ho sold before the court house \ '- <5 College door iu tiieoity of Newnan, said State; for all the good that they can get from a college course, and county, on the first Tuesday in Feb- can not do better than to get their preparation in the Now- ruary, i.906, between the Legal hours of sale, to tiie highest bidder, for cash, the following described property: A tract or parcel of land situated and being in the First District of Coweta "ATHENS, GA.. June J(>, 1DCH. ,-nnnt v Georgia and known and dis- “PROF. U. F. PICKETT, Newnan, Ga.: I beg to congratulate you on thy < ou y ’ g ’ 1 excellent preparation young men receive in the Newnan High School. Tiie en- tinguished as tiie west, half of lot of truiiee examination papers of your pupils were superior to all others received this land No. 26‘5; containing 101 1-4 ucres, year. Yours very truly, more or less; and 16 acres, more or less, “WALTER B. HILL, of the northeast corner of lot of land "Chancellor State University.” No. 246, in said district; hounded as fol- Extract from a letter written by Prof. David Cl. Barrow, who for twenty lows: On north by J. B. Delk and W. years lias been senior professor of mathematics in the Univetsity of Georgia: “it u Unf-mrv „„ ,. HKf hv \I H Oonnh (fives me pleasure to commend without stint the work of Prof. Pickett in prepsr- K ^.1. ^ ... ing young men for college His young men are so thoroughly prepared tlmt our and W. O. Elmore, on south hy Nixon wor k for them here iH a pleasure.” estate, on west hy B. I-. Cock. Levied onaw tiK} property of w. M. Gia«B, aud Resident and non-resident pupils are admitted on the 111 Ins possession, to satiHty ft li. ift. jh- , rx . , ^ J 1 sued from the City Court of Newnan, SflUlC terms. (.yEltRlOgUC SCUt Oil Etppl lCRtion. (Jet. term, 1S1C6, in favor of J. H. Shu 1 - .. /"(ri/U iOTTAiT t> i.i „[7nrT-nf(i i key and against said W. M. Glass. J J. LrOODTtU JVI, J>. I’. I ICylCKl 1, Tenant in possession notified in terms of Kor-rotnrvr I the law. Tliis .Jan. 10, 1906. ’ - y " J. L. BROWN, Sheriff. i i — Superintendent. Do you want to subscribe for any tbe un ique Burns’Memorial Monu- newspaper or magazine published in mentj thg .< Konny Doon” and the the United States? If so, your snb- ^ „ .cription will be received attl.e K.«. “ A “ ld «- office tf 1 but well-preserved remains of Al- A marquis, duke aud a’ that; Bat an honest man’saboou his might, Guid faitli lie manna fa’ tiiat! For a’ tiiat aud a' that, Tlieir dignities, and a’ that, Hides Wanted—Will pay best price for green hides for next few weeks. G. O. j Carmichael, Newnan, Ga. Money to loan on real estate a t 7 per i oent. Apply to L. M. Farmer. L. M, Farmer, LAWYER. Office on Second Floor of the Arnall Merchandise Co.’s Building Z. Greene, D. D. S., Office on Second Floor of Black Bros. Co.’s Building