The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, February 09, 1906, Image 7

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iu Atlanta'Georgia. A Southern Hu^uy for Southern trade, hns a fine I.eather Quarter Tap, ha*» genuine Leather, Spring Bottom Cushion, mid Leather Back, is elegAutly painted and fully guaranteed. Regular retuil price $G5 iVi to $75.00. &A Q-Q For iM* fine Collar and Hnme, sJ nickel mounted Harness. aoUl with every GOLDEN KAGLK BUGGY, regular retail price 812.50to $15.00. Catalog aud full description sent on request. GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGT CO. 158-160 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Land of Promise (Continued from page !).) such a perfict combination it 1 | Arcadian simplicity of nature and perfection of o d Gothic art ns Ox ford and its environs." Wo re gretted the shortness of our time | in this vicinity, where so much of | it could have been put in to so | greatjprofit. Here was "that auto | i dafe which tliads good Ifishop Lati nur tell Ridley to ‘play the man,’ and the monument thereof is set high in the Corn Market . There j | is no other city like it in Kngland 1 ~ with its domes and spires, its col- mto “hero-worship, which easily j ... . . , . ' . . leges, halls and unadranglos, and l.o *• to -iiMM-ovim limn In ^ Announcement becomes a bar to approximation to mayhap some higher ideal, •'Infooted minds To their deaf pillows will discharge their secrets. More needs site the divine than the physioiati, to a closer understanding of his wonderful works. But such a pil grimage is unneccssaryjthe streets do not make the man,and his tomb God, God, forgive us all!’ ) (Macbeth ,| c y to Paddington Station in the 6:1). its magnificent architecture " Our train whirled us rapidly on in the approaching twilight through Reading and Windsor (with its I Royal St. George’s Chapel, the | Round Tower and immense Cas KNICKERBOCKER FOUNTAIN BRUSH - The above Illustration, drawn from life, shows a Knickerbocker Fountain Brush in use. The brush is made of fine velvety India Rubber and is so perfectly pliable as to easily fit every curve of the human figure. It can be instantly at tached to any water faucet, and but the turn of a faucet is needed to regulate the temperature of the water to please the bather. The water flows out through 595 tiny pliable rubber teeth to the bath er's infinite delight and perfect satisfac tion. It is a happy invention, vastly superior to all other bathing devices, and is endorsed by Physicians, Ministers, Physical Directors, Health and Beauty Specialists, and people In all walks of life. Every brush is fully guaranteed. For rain by W. L. SEXTON, The Newnan PI tun be Nt>w Armi 11 building. Phono 151) does not contain him; he lives in his works and to these we must look to find him. Familiarity with his home will be interesting; fa- miliarity with his heart will be il luminating, The re..l man Shake speare is known to those who un derstand his spirit.” (For a com prehensive analysis ot the moral aud religious aspects of the great dramatist—aspects by the way which comparatively few appre ciate—we would refer the reader to that late and excellent work, “The Bible in Shakespeare,” by Rev. Wm. Burgess, D. D., the Winona Publishing Co., Chicago) western section of that great me- Bet the reader judge, if he or . tropoli8| London, (of which Dr. she can, one’s reflections as we stood in the very house and room Johnson said to Boswell, “lie who is tired of London is 11r» < 1 of where this genius was born and jstencu ” )( tho largest city in the lived, and the grammar-school where he was trained; the splendid Sheakespeare Memorial (complet ed 1880, combining theatre, mu seum, and library; where Shakes pearean plays are annually pre sented by the best F.nglish-speak- ing talent; and where are most of the editions of his plays, and near 7,000 books on Shakespeare); the handsome Shakespeare Memorial Fountain (given the town in 1887 Of him W. M. Sculpfit wrote un-> b V Gco - W - Childs of Philadelphia )f thJs eoplc .__ der a photo gravure of the immor- a " d havin 8 a dee P to,,ed clock in world, add, in many respects, tin. most interesting and important, while by no means the prettiest; the radiating centre of a world wide Anglo Saxon influence; a vetitable "province of brick" (De Stael), hard to see because so vast, hard to describe because so much of it,and do one’s self and the city justice. It is quite true, how ever difficult it be to acknowledge, when one sees the latter-day glory Insurance tal haul (in Edition of his Poems I it8 Gothic towers); the self elected 1640) the quaint yet striking ; llo,ne of Marie Cordli, that highly anva thoir own imtnto I gifted and famous hut also some- imii nono." Time wiis. wln-11 (limiting sumptuous or for usi <1 skins, our sir words: ••This Slmdowo is renowned Slinko- siK’ftrn's! Soule of tit’ ago The applause! delight I the wonder of tho Singe gift what peculiar -tut hoi ess; and the I lovely old Trinity Church of Strat ford with its handsome colored windows and the silvery Avon Fire, Lite, Accident, Burdin rv, Tornado, Policies Nature her sslfo, was proud of his de-1 gliding by its walls, within which north side of the chancel signes \ And joy’d to wearo the dressing of liis lines, | The learned will Confess, his works are such, As neither mail, nor Muse, can prayse too much. For over live thy fame, the world to tell, 1 Thy like, no age shall ever parnUdl.” And Col. Robt. G. Ingersoll I partially sized up the man by keenly saying: "He had the obser* ! vant eyes that really see, the ears that really hear, the brain that re tains all pictures, all thoughts, logic as unerring as light, the im- | agination that supplies defects and builds the perfect from a fragment. | And these faculties, these apti- ; tudes, working together, account for what he did. He knew the ===:=::::==:=: — := - == ^ = unspoken thoughts, the dumb de- 11 dc Ul V ATinUQriN £ rn sires * the wants and ways of beasts. mnO. “> !• MIMNOUn 06 UU. H2 enjoyed all heavens, and felt Newnan, Ca. the pangs of every hell. lie lived 1 all lives, and through his blood and brain there crept the shadow and the chill of every death, and his soul, like Mazeppa, was lashed naked to the wild horse of every fear and love and hate. The im agination had a stage in Shake speare’s brain, whereon were set all scenes that lie between the morn of laughter and the night of tears,and where his players bodied forth the false and the true, the joys and griefs, the careless shal lows and the tragic deeps of uni versal life. From Shakespeare’s brain there poured a Niagara of gems spanned by Fancy’s seven- hued arch. He was as many-sided as clouds are many-formed. . . . Within his marvellous mind were the fruits of all thought past, the seeds of all to be. As a drop ol dew contains the image of the •eaith and sky, so all there is of :life was mirrored forth in Shakes peare’s brain. Shakespeare was an intellectual ocean, whose waves touched all the shores of thought, within which were all the tides and waves of destiny and will; over (Oowpi-rV Task.) (To l)i> continued.) Common Colds aro tho Cnuso of Mnny Serious Diseases. Physicians who have gained a nation al reputation ns unalvsts of tho eause of We heg to announce to our customers and friends that we are now in our commodious new store, with a full stock ol'Gonoral 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 he sold at the lowest prices, either for cash or on time. \\ e also carry a complete line of Fertilizers, « liieh we mix to suit any and all of our customers. We also pay tho highest prices for cotton and cotton seed, and give Hie lowest rates on storage and in surance, and make liberal advances on all cotton stored with us. Thanking you for your patronage in (he past, we respectfully solicit a continuance c.' - the same. H. W. CAMP CO. > 11 iinttiTllit-^T- 1 • MORELAND, OLOKGIA... m Atlanta & West Point Kailroad Co. Tho Western Kailway of Alabama. Direct Lines Between North, East, South and Southwest. U. S. Fast Mail Route. Through Palace Sleeping Cars. Dining Cars. Tourist Sleepers to California. ,on the repose the precious dust of hliake- * various diseiisrs, c.liiiiu that if catching spearc and his wife, Anne Hatha- cold could ho avoided, u long list of I way, whose quaint, thatch-roofed [ dangerous ailments would never l» cottage is within easy walk across the fields. Below a marble monu ment placed in the wa he is “represented under an arch in a sitting posture, a cushion spread before him, with a pen in his right hand, and his left rested on never heard of. Every one knows that pneu monia and consumption originate from it cold, and oliinmc ealnrrli, hroiiohitis, (on which nmj nil tlnoii and lung troahln are ag gravated and i-i mien d more tenons liy ouch fresh attack Do not risk your life or take ohanci H when you have a uold. ('hainborlain’s Cough Remedy will cure it before these diseases develop. Obis ■ T. M. MARTIN - Does all kinds of Tin Work, Roofing Plumbing and Repairing. Expert work and low prices win. Shop op posite Pinson Hotel. tsjaeasasas'ssssssssasasasasssss'iist R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind The 5-cent packet is enouirh for usual occasions The|fainily bottle (60 cents 1 contains a supply for a year.All driKgists sell them. by Dr. Paul Peiiiston, Newnan, Ga. scroll of paper”) of the \ remedy ooiitaiiis no or chord, iu T 1-irtrp flat prove stone ! otl ' e *' harmful drug and lias I Dirty years church is a large n.u grave scone, „ f rt , imtfttion | )ftok of it. gained by its bearing on its surface the me-mor- curos under everycondition. For sul able words in “an uncouth mixture of small and capital letters;” GOOD FREND FOR JEBVS SAKE FORBEARE, TO DIGU THE DUST ENOLOA8ED HEARE; BLESE BE YE MAN YT SPARES THES STONES, AND OVRST BE HE YT MOVES MY BONES.” U1CAP III WN 8CIIE0UU IN EFFECT APR. 23. 1FJ05. ItKAIi I I' No 40 No :>l| No Ik) No :\h l.i*ll VI* Arrlvi-t No 115 Nn :I7 No lli| Nn mi h i r» |» m ir»p l.v.... 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Ilctiiriilng i leave- inillriillgc in ■: 5-1 a in. arrives A11 n nl a a I.’, a. in. Trains Ilf, and :iii I'lillmnii sleepers New Ynrk and New Orleans. TIii'OUkIi enaelii-H Washing- nn and New IIrlealls. Trains 117 mid 1IM Waslilnglon and Southwestern l.linlled I’lilhniiii sleepers, ears, oiiservatliili and dining ears. Complete service New York and New Orleans Train U7 United Stales fast, mall. Through day conches Ailniitu and New Orleans. Wrile for mans, schedules and liiforniallnn. F. M. THOMPSON, J- P. BILLUPS, T. P. A., Atlanta, (in. O. 1*. A., Allnnta (is. CIIAH. A. WICKKICH1IAM, Pres, and (Inn. Mur., Atlanta, (la Report of Treasurer of the School Fund. FROM GRIFFIN NEWS AND Sh'N. Miss Lida Brown, of Newnan, those sweet stanzas to the night ingales and thrushes in the identi-i cal fields close at hand: “Would yo be tnught, ye feathered throng, With Iovo’h sweet notes to grace your song, To pierce the heart with thrilling lay, Listen to mine Anne Hathaway! She hath a way to sing so clear, Phoebus might wondering stop to hear, To melt the sad, make blithe the gay, And nature charm, Anne hath a way; She hath a way, Anne Hathaway, Miss ('leone Ham, of Newnan, To breathe delight Anne hath away." - ln ,| Miss Norma .tones, of Turin, After going to the Shakespeare spent a short while with relatives store and getting some memento here yesterday and went to <’ou- of our visit, we took a train hack cord last night to visit other rela- to 11 .utad Junction, and changed lives, to the main “Royal Oxford Route,” passing close to Warwick (and its The means adopted to rob Hon. castle—the finest feudal architec- John Temple Graves ol Ills edito- tural specimen in the English rial prerogatives is one ol the bold- Z. Greene, D. D. fe 5 ., Office on Second Floor of Black Bros. Co.’s Building Tlie appended report of the Fi nance Committee of the City Hchool Board shows umounts re ceived and disbursed for the twelve months ending Dee. Ii8, 1005. The report shows the vari ous sources from which the school i fund is received and the amount GALe on Second Moor of the Arnull L. M. Farmer, LAWYER. received from each source. This statement was furnished The News by the Secretary and came over yesterday and is visit- [Treasurer of the Hchool Board, ing Miss Lillie Rivers. Miss ('leone Ham, of r gsssEsasssiasEE ssasasssassNan© TAKE YOUR CLOTHING TO § S. C. CARTER S C0„ j OPPOSITE HOTEL PINSON, when you want them |j cleaned, pressed, repaired jsj [fj or dyed in the best manner ra | and at the most reasona- g | ble prices. jj gasaKasasesaassss (’apt. J. .1. Goodrum, and is us follows: To ilii- Ilou. Board Education: Gentlemen: i beg to submit in-low Ht.utcment of oiii lieusurer’H account j from Dec. 27, 1904, lo i.eo 28, 11)05, showing n balance on liiiml of $5)74.48; while ins h oik hook shows a credit bal ance ul $781.0:7 Tins is on account of e.lic-cks ilia n and not presiaiteii. (7 D Baku, For Finuneo i ommiLtco. MercliiiodiHH Co. ’s Building Haralson High School. dominions j; (which is five and Leamington, miles Irom Kenii ust, schemes yet enacted by corpo rate greed to crush independent worth—the loveliest ot the ruined thought and eonseientons duty. II English castles, from which after this does not open the eyes and a short stay alone, there was born arouse the patriotism ol all real that v/ondertul romance of Sir Georgians, the manhood ol our which swept all the storms of fate, ambition and revenge; upon which fell the gloom and darkness of de spair and death and all the sun- _ Might of content and love, and Oxford, that great seat of FTriglish pled politicians. A free and iu- within which was the inverted sky learning, where are scattered over dependent press is the only thing lit with the eternal stars—an in-! the town twenty-four or more col- to perpetuate freedom and inde- tellectual ocean—towards which i leges; whence came so many of pendence. all rivers ran, and from which now the world’s greatest leaders and the isles and continents of thought trainers,both in State and Church, Walter Scott which takes its name State has vanished and we are only from this picturesque ruin). a body of servile tools to lie used By Banbury we journeyed to by soulless greed and unprinci- - Jackson Economist. 1905 Du. Due. 29,’04, To Bui. $ 9u:i 01 UuclH. from Suite, 2,b(ti -17 “ County, 495 95 “ City, 11,000 00 From New. Cot. .VIill. loO oO Matriculation lO-eis.,!!, 104 -i0 Clt. 10,220 68 By Approved Vouch- rr>, Balance, $9,702 16 524 481 I 10,220 00 ; The following pupils of Haral son High .School made a general uverage of !M> per cent, in their studies, including deportment, for tho month of January: Willie Addy, Jewel Branden burg, David (’happell, IJuby Dope, Eugene Quigley, Wallace Gray, Lois Counts, Annie Washington, Frank Hodnelt, J. I). Robinson, Mam ye Foster, Muller Wingard, Paul Counts, Arthur Pope, Otis Thompson, Ross Braden lung, Maud Quigley, Hardy Cullahani, Mary Pope, Nellie Hutchinson, Horner Hutchinson, Fred Johnson, Ida Kempson, Walter Brandenburg, Laura Addy, James Kempson, Zachary McGahcc, Wilbur Rawls. F. Roy Almon, Principal. This Lame Back. ailment is uwimiiv caused by Notice. I hereby notify all persons in- 1 receive their dew and rain.” rheumatism of the mu-cles mid muy lie debted to J. F. Reynolds, bank- cured by applying Chinnbi-rliiin’H Pam rU pt i of Newnan, Ga., to call at my Do you want to subscribe for any newspaper or magazine published in tbe United States? If so, your sub scription will be received at tbe News of&oe. ** The friends of Miss Virginia in the Old and the New Doinin- Bailey will be pleased to know that Hal,n two or three times a any, mid rub- With Charles Lamb all may well i ions; and within whose classic she has recovered sufficiently from bing the purls vigorously "G-ocli appli- j anc j selt ) c at onct: . It is necessary exclaim: “We uncover to office OVc-r Newnan Banking Co Shakes- shades are priceless libraries (the an attack of peritonitis to be able cation. It this docs n a uiMi-d 'ciiof; t hat business of said J. E Christ.” Bodleian m particular). And, as to return home with her hihUa, . ^ ^ ^ BllllIli 11U0 qQick raljof | Reynolds husiasm > one has said, “There is no spot in Miss Ruth Bailey. Ija(*range ‘jig almost sure to follow. For sale by* Attorney lor Trustee! peare; but we kneel to We need to guard our enthusiasm for any human being, lest it pass | the whole of England that offer# j porter | Dr. Paul Peuistou, Newu.ii, Ga.