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| Local News of NewnanI
Dr. Anderson, Dentist, Sal bide
Building. tf
Bowman's Tastlcss Castor Oil at
Reese’s Drug Store.
Col. .T. W. Shell was up from
Senoia last Tuesday.
Order fresh meats from ,1. K,
Miiith. telephone No. <>.“>. tf
W. T. Arnall.Ks(|was up from
Senoia last Saturday.
A lot, of hand bags at red need
irieesat Reese’s Drug Stoic.
Miss Linda Simril is visiting
friends in Gadsden, Ala.
Jack trost has not gone, neither
has Goodwyn’s coal pile. Jt
Fresh Garden. Field and Flower
Seed, at Reese's Drug Store.
Mr. \\ ill Mattox, of Florida, is
in Newnan for a few days.
( all No. (in by telephone when
the best fresh meats are wanted, tf
Attorney Isaac Jackson was up
from Hogansville last Wednesday.
For best quality fresh meats
telephone.I. F. Smith. No. <15. tf
Furnished Rooms for rent to
men only. Apply to Box 45),
< 'ity. 4t
Coroner.!. B. Broad water says
he will be in the race for coroner
again.
Bowman’s Headache and Neu
ralgia Tablets at Reese’s Drug
Store.
Mr. .TelT P. Morgan, a good citi
zen from near Senoia, was in town
last Saturday.
“Syrup White Pine with Tar”
will cure that cough. At Reese’s
Drug Store.
C. T. Brown, a clever citizen
from Handy, was among the visit
ors in town Monday.
Rev. R. N. Rhodes, of Palmetto,
was in the city yesterday.
M . B. Hood, of Griffin, spent
Sunday with his family here.
Major Boyd, of Hogansville,was
in the city last Wednesday.
George Dews spent Sunday and
Monday with his parents in At
lanta.
The many friends of Mr. W. S.
Dent will he sorry to hear that he
ll!,s l>cen painfully ill in New York.
Mrs, Jane Bingham, an aged
lady of Moreland, died last Tues
day morning. The funeral occur
red \\ cdncsday afternoon. She
was about 70 years of age.
Mr. M. B. Hamilton, of Fall
River. Mass., was in the city Tues
day on the way to New Orleans.
Mr. Hamilton is a former resident
ot Newnan, and his friends were
delighted to see him.
Wanted Female Help—First-
class cook for small family: must
be single woman. SI2 per month,
and house on lot. Apply at once
to Mrs. George Stein, H71 South
ITyor Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Dr. G. A. Nunnally opened the
speech making in his campaign
for governor at Monroe last Wed
nesday. W alton is Dr. Nunnally’s
native county and he was most
cordially received by its people.
Mr. J. W. Stripling and family
have returned from Florida, where
they went some time ago with the
purpose of locating. They have
returned to Georgia to remain, and
numerous friends will be greatly
pleased to learn of this fact.
Lost—Friday night, female
pointer dog; close built, black
head, white back with spots. Has
black leather collar. Answers to
name of “Nell.” Liberal reward
for return of dog or information as
to whereabouts.
lit Dr. Thos. Pole.
Crantville.
J. 15. Smith, telephone No. (in,
supplies best quality of all kinds
of fresh meats. tf
Hon. M. II. Couch, of Senoia,
was mingling with his Newnan
friends last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun Hill will
occupy their new cottage on Green
ville Street at an early date.
ltev. and Sirs. Ira Caldwell, of
White Oak, were among the visit-
ora in Newnan last Saturday.
A young lady arrived last .Mon
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Autrey, on east Sal bide avenue.
Mr. L. B. Mann is having six
four-room houses erected on Car
michael street in North Newnan.
Sure as the wind brings you cold
Goodwyn’s wagons will bring you
coal to keep you warm. See him!
4t
The little six year old sonrol Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Kinnard lias been
painfully sick during the past lew
days.
Mr. Fdgar W. Sneed came down
tj'om Atlanta last Frida,\ and spent
several days in Newnan with his
family.
Next meeting of the Board ol
County Commissioners will 1"' I"'!'!
Friday, March 2nd, instead of on
the tirst Wednesday.
Rev. W. I*. Bryant, who has
been confined to his room so long
by sickness, is thought to be bet
ter, but improves very slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H, North's
elegant cottage on Greenville
Street will be finished at an earh
date and will be occupied by them
after March 15th.
An absolutely new stock ot
Furniture to select from at oni
store, under the 'Ielegraph School
in the Reese opera house building.
Southern Furniture < o. tf
Mr. J. M. Hastings, from near
Sargent, who is one of the county’s
oldest citizens, was in Newnan last
Tuesday and received coidial
greetings from his triends.
Dr. and Mrs. Willis Jones, of
Atlanta, were the guests of Mr. J.
Pope Jones and family, at theii
country home in this county, sev
eral days last week and this week.
We are going to make competi
tors in the furniture business tired.
Our prices and terms will do the
work. An absolutely new stock
to select from. Come to our store,
next door to the white barber shop
in the Reese opera house building.
Southern Furniture Co. tf
The .‘12nd annual convention of
Georgia Sunday School Associa
tion wil 1 «e in session in Americas, i
March 271h. 28th and 2!lth. One
of the most prominent members of
the convention will be Rev. C.
O’N. Martindalc,
Teacher Training
<!corgi a.
of this city,
Secretary for
'flic County Commissioners have
purchased three new road machines
to replace old ones. The old ma j
chines and *(>()<) cash were exchang
ed for the new machines; the regu
lar price of the new ones being j
S275 each. Two of the new ma
chines are of the* type long in use
in this county, and the other is of
a new type and is known as the 1
“A ustin.”
Several parties of Newnanites
went to Atlanta this week to wit
ness the performance of “I I limply-
I Pimply.” Some of those com
posing the parties were: Mr. and
Mrs. George Wynn, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Mattox, Mrs. Sanders Gib
son, Mrs. Sarah Parrott, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Parrott. Mrs. Irving
Walker, .Miss Katie Arnall, Mr.
and .Mrs. J.'l’. Kirby, Mr.and Mrs.
Tom Fisher, Miss Alma Arnold,
Miss Mary Gibson, Mrs. Jack Pow
ell, Mrs. N. 15. Powel and Mrs. R.
< >. Jones.
The tirst meeting of the Horn*' Mis
sion Society wns held at the residence
of Mrs. Glenn Arnold Thursday after
noon. After a lesson from the 25th
chapter of Matthew and prayer, Mrs J.
H. Covin, Secretary of the LaGrange
District, gave an interesting talk on the
wide scope of home mission work and
its three fold purpose—that of serving
humanity, building character and sav
ing souls; of (he many homes, schools
and other institutions it was helping to
support. While we can do but little
alone, by joining hands we can become
a power in our Master’s vineyard.
The following officers were elected for
the year: Mrs. Glen Arnold, president;
Mrs. S. K. Leigh, tirst. vice president;
Mrs. A. H, S. Hugg, 2nd vioe president;
Mrs. J. I). Moreland, Hrd vice president ;
Mrs. ,T. T. White, Recording Secretary;
Mrs. Emmet Sewell, Corresponding
Secretary; Mrs. W. G. Sadler, Trials.
Mrs. E. Sewell was chosen delegate
with Mrs. C. 11. Cotton, alternate, to at
tend the annual meeting to be held in
Atlanta in March. Mrs. .T. T. White,
Mrs. L. P. Bryant and Mrs. D. Y. Bry
ant were appointed on Parsonage and
Visiting Committee.
Mrs. W. G. Sadler and Miss Gertie
Post are in Atlanta for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs.Wm. O’Brien and grand
son, G. W., attended the funeral ser
vices of Mrs. .lane Bingham at More
land Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Bryant and Mr.
and Mrs. D. Y. Bryant spent Sunday
with their father, Rev. Wm. Bryant, in
Newnan.
Miss Mary Smith, of Odessa, was the
guest Saturday and Sunday of Miss Wil
lie May Lambert.
Mr. VV. A. Bohannon is in Atlanta to
day.
Miss Lucile Banks lins returned homo
from a pleasant visit to Marietta, At
lanta and other plnces.
Roy F, White, of Atlanta, spent Sun
day with his parents in Grautville.
Miss Lida Cleveland, who lias been
the guest of Mrs. W. G. Sadler for sev
eral mouths past, returned Monday to
her home in Virginia.
Mr. Emmett Clifford England is a now
arrival in our town. He is at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford England.
Misses Ellen Roswell and Fannie Hop
kins spent Sunday with Mrs. O. A.Burks
at Burksdale.
Mrs. S. E. Leigh was in Newnan Mon
day.
L. S. Sewell went to Newnan Sunday.
Judging from his frequent visits, we
suppose there is some special attraction
in Newnan for him.
Miss Emma Belle Cellars will spend
Thursday in Atlanta.
Mr. Clifford England went to Atlanta
Saturday.
Misses Bolings and Whitner, of La
Grange, wore guests of Mrs. Glenn Ar
nold Tuesday.
lion. W. A. Post is attending court in
Greenville this week.
Miss Mary Hearn, of Carrollton, iH
visiting Miss Lilia Cato.
Misses Annie Lester and Love Stevens
arc on avisil to friends in the Gale City.
Mrs, James Gilbert is spending the
week in Newnan.
Saturday and Sunday Miss Nellio
Beavers, of Newnan, spent with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beavers.
Mr. Robert Owens, of Cussetu, was in
Grautville one day this week.
The Sunday schools are requested to
meet at the homo of Mrs. Glenn Arnold
Friday evening for the purpose of prac
ticing songs.
An enjoyable occasion of the past
week was the swapping party given by
the Ladies Parsonage Society at the
Masonic Hall on Friday evening. Sand
wiches and pickles were served. About
$1 was taken in for benefit of parsonage.
Mrs. James Fuller, of St. Charles, is
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. 'J'.
M. Zellers.
The preachers of the LaGrange Dis
triofc will hold their animal meeting
here, Fell. 28fh, for the purpose of ad
vancing tin- cause of missions.
A neal sum was raised Sunday even
ing to help huild Hie chapel at the or
phan's home at Decatur. Mrs. S. E.
Leigh had previously given §100 for that
purpose. Miss Alva O'Brien subscribed
$1 per month to the home.
Thirty-one additions have been made
to the M. E. Church since Rev. A. II. S.
liugg took charge.
CAUGHT BY THE GRIP-
RELEASED BY PE-RU-fl
“The World
of Medicine
Recognizes Grip
as Epidemic
Catarrh.”—
Medical Talk.
A Southern Judfe Cured.
Judge Horatio J, Goss, Hartwell, Ua.,
writes:
“Some flvo or six years ago J had a
very severe spell of grip which loft me
with systemic catarrh.
“A friend advised me to iry your Po-
runa, which I did, and was immediately
benefited and nurod. The third bottle
completed tho euro.”—H. J. (loss.
Cured In a Few Weeks.
Miss Joan Oowglll, Griswold Opora
House, Troy, N. Y., Is the lending lady
with the Aubroy Stock Co. She writes
tho following:
“During tlm past winter of llHll, 1
suffered for several weeks from a severe
altaek of grip, which left a serious
catarrhal condition of (ho throat and
head.
“Some one suggested Po/unn. As a
last resort, after wasting much time
and money on physicians, I tried the
remedy faithfully, and In a few weeks
was us well as ever.”—Jean Oowglll.
Crip Resulted In Catarrh.
Miss Alico Hlelko, Treasurer Young
Women’s Soelcty of the Lutheran
Ghureli, Mennsha, WIs., writes:
“I gratefully aeknowledge the good
that I’eruna did me after I hud been
sick with la grippe which left me In a
very weak and emaciated condition,
with caturrhal trouble of tho head and
ears.
“My mother suggested that I take it
to tmlld up my strength and rid myself
of the trouhlesoine catarrh, and U
acted with wonderful speed,
“I was able to resume my work In-
sideof two months and I am In splendid
health now.”—Alice Itlelke.
One reason why I’eruna has found
permanent use in so many homes is
Unit it contains no narcotic of any
kind. I’eruna is perfectly harmless.
It can tie used uuy length of time
without acquiring a drug liahll.
I’eruna does net proiluco temporary
results,—it etires.
LaGrippc Is Epidemic
3
L T spares no class or nation
cultured and the ignorant,
crat ami the pauper, the mass
classes are alike subject to 1
None are exempt—all aro liahll
Grip is well named. Tho
French term, la grippe, lias beifl
oned by tho busy American
“grip.’
Without intending to do so,|
word lias boon coined that
describes the ease. As if some
giant with awful grip bad clutc^
in its fatal clasp.
Men, women, children, whole
and cities are caught in (lie banefu
of a terrible monster, I 1
Have you the grip? Or, rather!
the grip got you? If so, read the]
lowing letters. 1
These testimonials speak for tl.
solves as to the efficacy of Pernm
eases of la grippe or Its after-eftooti
Saved by Pe-ru-na.
lion, James K. (lulll is one of the o
est and most esteemed men ot ('mat
Noli, He has done much to make
what it Is, serving on public hoards
number of times, lie endorses Permit a
In the following words:
“1 am IW years old, am hale and lioar ly
and I’eruna has helped mo attain If.
Two years ago I had la grippe— inv life
was despaired of. I’eruna saved HU).”—
.1. R. (lulll.
A Relative of Abraham Lincoln.
Mr. Hllas H. Lincoln, who resides at
td.’t I street, N. W,, Washington, D.
has the honor of being third cousin to
Ahraluim Lincoln, He writes:
“I bad Iii grippe five times before us
ing your medicine. Four years ago L
began the use of Perttna, since which
time 1 have not been troublodjwltj.
“I can now ilo as nv Dining
desk as 1 ever could iia.
gained more than
weight.”—8. H. LlnoolgKAi
Pe-ru-na Not Only Cut
Benefited the W." : ‘ r
Miss Alice M. Dress'* h;l
Avo., Minneapolis, m!_' 1
“Lastspring I sutloGmi
and was partially oil”
after-effects re m nine—
summer and somohcjii
strong as I was hefun *• U'
"One of my college 2'"'"
visit lug me asked me t r>i
did so and found it al|~ K J lTl
bail expected, 1 '; 5.1
“It not only cured ij
but restored me td pi
built tip tho entire s’ '.j"
Dressier. rj uet
Address Dr. H. It. If,
of The Hartman Han
Ohio.
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If your druggist tint’s not keep 1‘erunn in stock, semi reinitlnnoo to covor price of one bottle, * I.
six hot Lies, 8*5.00 to The I’ertiiiH Drug Ml'g. Co., Columbus, Ohio, ami the medicine will he Ibrw
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to you by express prepaid.
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Miss Glam llnll'ntaster, of ()ak Grove,
is spending flits week with tier sister, |
Mrs. J. W. Lewis.
W. M. Jackson rind S. (). Houston
made a business trip to Palmetto last \
Friday.
Oscar Wingo visited relatives^'at
Springdale Sunday.
L. H. Jackson and Peter Winkles, of
Leiglis (Jimpel, attended Sunday school J
at Rook Spring Sunday.
Willie MoGoound Frank Parrott made
a business trip to Palmetto Monday.
J. N Neill, of the first distrait, who
is in the race for county treasurer, was
canvassing this part of the county on i
Saturday.
Misses Georgia and Norah Harper
were among the guests at the Valentine
drawing til the homo of .Mr. Banks al
McCollum last Wednesday night.
Our early gardeners are quite busy.
Miss Lizzie Parrott is spending this
week nt Flat Creek, as the guest of her
lirother, John Parrot i.
F. M. Parrott, and daughters, Misses 1
Lizzie and Anna, ami Me Willie Mc
Gee attended diviu ic.'-s at Cokes
Chapel last Sunday.
Smith’s Suro Kidney Cure.
The only guaranteed kidney remedy
Buy it -try n—it costs you nothing il
il fails. Price 50 oentHat Holt A. Oates’.
Hnilm rriiNMliiK*
A New York judge, speaking of n
mistake that laid been made, said: “It
might have been emhiUTUssIng as cut
baiTSHHlng as the position of a young
man of Toledo whom 1 heard about the
other day. lie Imd been calling now
and then on a young lady, and one
night as lie sal in tin- parlor walling
for her to come down her mother en
tered the room Instead and asked him
In ii very grave, stern way what tils
intentions were, lie turned very red
liud was nhulll In slammer some Inco-
lierent reply when suddenly the young
lady called down from the head of the
slab's, ‘Mamma, nuiinma, that is not
Hie one” ”
Ooci3ori
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Rock Spring.
I'n|{ TAX HKI'UX t;i:
lam a candidate for Tax Receiver,
subject to action of the Democratic pri
macy. Am not physically able to per
form mantral labor, but can attend to
duties of this office and feel that lam
qualified to fill ir. Will appreciate the
support of all my fellow citizens.
J. H. Young.
FOR K KI’R KX EXTATI V K.
lama candidate for Representative,
subject to the Democratic primary, and
will appreciate the support of ail voters
of the county. M. H. Couch.
I am a candidate for re-election to the
Lower House of the Georgia Legisla
ture, subject to action of the Democra
tic primary, and solicit the support and
votes of all citizens of my county.
I. N. Ouk.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jackson, who
formerly resided at Flat Creek, have
moved into this community.
Mr. and Mrs. ,T. W. Lewis and little
son spent Wednesday and Thursday last
with the latter’s parents, near Oak
rove.
S O. Houston returned home last Sun-
(1 v, after a visit of several days to his
bi tlier, at Decatur, Ga.
rs. A. J. Bailey and Miss Catharine
Royeton were the guests of Mrs. F. M.
Parrott last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bowen and little
daughter visited relatives at Goodes.
Ga., last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Bob Houston and family, of Pal
metto, were the guests of bis brother's
family here last Sunday.
John Roberts, of Palmetto, visited
friends here last Sunday.
Cicero and Tommie Parrott, of FJat
Creek, spent Sunday with their grand
parents, Mr. and .Mrs. F. M. Parrott.
Miss Mary Sewell, ot 1 moll county,
is visiting Mi- Louisa Turk-ton.
There wns u candy pulling at the
home of Mr. and Mis. Rich Moore Snt-
urday night. A large crowd was pn-s-
; ent and had u jolly time.
Dave Primer and family visited Mr.
and Mrs. W. il Hyde Sunday,
W. IT. Summerlin and Miss Willie
i Sewell spent the latter part of last week
with relatives in Carroll county, return
ing home Sunday afternoon.
Robert Hyde, ot Newnun, visited his
parents lust Sunday.
Miss Mary Carter has gone to spend
■several days with relatives near Sand
Hill.
Boil Carrnieal spent last Saturday
night with Ed Copeland, near Welcome
Mrs. Louisa Turlcton is on the sick
j list.
The Valentine party which was given
at the home of Messrs. C. II. and I . B
Newton last Wednesday night was en
joyed very much hy those present.
Paul Warren, who was hue: last Fri
day night hy jumping from a train, is
improving.
Last Friday, while Snip and Frank
Dunbar l two negro boys) wen handling
a pistol, it was discharged and the bah
hit Frank, who died in about three j
| hours.
l<<»n>«*mlM‘r4‘«l lln*
A liBle Topeka girl eitine home from
church the oilier day and was asked
what the mitiinlcr'.s text was. "I know
It all right,” she asserted. “Well, re
peal i! ” her questioner ileim a■!•«!.
“Don't he afraid and I will gel you a
bcdqnlll," was the astonWiling answer.
Investigation proved llial the ecritrei
thought of the sermon had been, "Fein
not, mid I will send you a comforter.''
-Kate as < 'ily Journal.
Unit of Mis llri-Hin.
“I thought you said you were going
to have a den In your new Ian sc.”
“Yes, I did expect to, lad after :l
had gone so far that we couldn't
change tilings my wife di-covered dial
she would need another closet.” t'hii-a
go Record-Herald.
i t tir Chu t :h.
At Hi. Paul’s Kpisuopal ('I melt,
service next Hnnthiy at II u. tn.
Holy coin in it n ion Ity Rev. J . .1. P.
Perry, of Atlanta, A cordial m
vitation to till to attend.
At the Presbyterian Church
next Sabbath at II a. in.. Rev. C.
O’N. Martindalc will preach on
“Fitness for Diseiplesltip Te»*
by the Cross.’' and at 7 ,,J ^
“The Sec-el df Spiritual I it 11* 1 <>M*’*
tivil.y.' SltiduK
citizens and sli®”
invited.
A Iso wt)
is Smith's Sine I
druggist will i • t un
ter taking one hot i
fled with ichiiID
(Jutes'.
K
sewing
!' lot'
1.150
hUi.v Soap
25c
• i a. ( aim Sy ru|
. Me
“ villi’’ Tobacco
30c
50
good tiling
cheap.
i, pries . \\ <* "ill
ami give
prom pi
4dt,j,, <.eiate your pal
A great lie Is like a greal fish on dry
land; II may fret and fling and make a
frightful bother, hut it. cannot hurt
you. You have only to keep still and It
will die of Itself. Crahlie.
Il« Wann’t Aorobudc.
Miss Prue Dent Papa says you are
improvident and that he will never
consent to my marrying a man that Is
unable to make both ends meet. Orr-
ville Hnrduppc Well, I’m afraid I
shall never he able to do so. I’m no
contortionist. Good evening. I’ltts
burg Dispatch.
The wise man Is be who askH a great
deal of advice and tukes a very little
of It.
Do You Sutter from Kidney Trouble?
We guarantee one bottle of Smith's
Sure Kidney Cure to benefit or cure, or
yonr druggist w ill refund your money.
Price 50 cents at Holt & Cates’.
Needles anu
CQKBEAE
By purchasing in
quantities 11 in n hcrctoh
now enabled to sell all kind: < • * jl
ing machine needles at I pri?»»* ■
for 10e, instead of J foi !Oc, tl HS ,. 4 tpposi to
we have always found necei
, . ' Ol'iiei
charge heretofore.
the same grub
i-
I n> sc net
■ this stoic 1
sold, which means sitnphe Back,
are the best. j H usually caused by
Our sewing machine j l( . muscles and may he
ns the best made u^yiiig Chamberlain's Pant
world. Every us three times a day, and rub-
tliis fact to be true. ' K . vigorously at each upp 1
.... , , , (toes not. ail old tenet
Needles and oil ure s' ((f slightly damp-
our stock, hut our , Halm, and quick relief
founded on the care v to follow. For sale by
handle ev ry detail rKton, Newnan, Gn.
and the small nt
iimui net-
ceive our best atjilC tO M GfCiia ntS C H !y.
our largest or "
these facts i$ ul 0 f town merchants will find
it very convenient to call on us bn
| kerosene oil. We lake your bar-
■ J' rels in exchange. Cat load of oil
IT ' just received.
j. H : J D. T. Man get & Co.,
| t f Newnan, Ga,