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Do You Believe
Our Seed Claims?
\ mi have probably seen sutno ol (lie seed advertisements
we have published and possibly have read one or more
of them, hut the great queslion with ns is: Have you
BELIEVED THE STATEMKNTs MADE? If you lmVO WO feel
sure of at least a trial order lor our seeds, and when you
have once tried them we are certain of your future busi
ness, for every statement and claim made for our seed
and for our method of selling has been accurate and
true. Nothin!' Inis been exaggerated and in no instance
lias our proposition been made more attractive than it
actually is.
to get. the best results from your garden it is certain
that you must plant the best seed: this means, seed
that are strictly tresh and seed that will grow superior
vegetables—larger, finer and more productive. Both of
these qualities are found in our seeds. When you buy
them you secure the following important advantages:
Strictly fresh, new crop seed, not mixed with old or left
over seed, in dated packets.
Seed mown hv specialists in the business, from selected
stock and superior varieties. These will produce the fin
est vegetables.
Libiaal measure. Knob of our packets contains more
seeds than other seedsmen givo for the same price. In
some varieties the extra quantity is small and in others it
is twice to three times as much; yet in every ease our
packets contain more seed.
Rex Riggin litis returned to his
home in Maryland, after being em
ployed in business here for several
months.
John Morris is again tit his post
at I>. W. Boone's, after spending
a couple of months at Hot Springs,
Arkansas, for the benefit of his
health.
Messrs. Amos, J. R. and R. B.
Wilkinson and Mrs. Frank Wil
kinson. all of Newnan.
To the Public.
QUEEN Of ACTRESS
PRAISES PE-S^f
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Hr. J. W. Quilliuii, Rev. W. S.
Haines ami (’ol. W. U. Post are at
tending the meeting of Methodist
pastors of the I,aHrange District,
now in session at Hraiitville.
Al seeds except ('on, Beans and Peas sent by mail
without extra charge. Send us your list and order.
HOLT & CATES.
i local News of Hewnan f
Dr. Anderson, Dentist, Salbide
Building. tf
Bowman’s Tastless Castor Oil at
Reese’s Drug Store.
Order fresh meats front J. K.
Smith, telephone No. 65. tf * l ’ <> *‘ give the music
between Miss McLeroy’s numbers.
A lot ot hand bags at ret need , fl .
" l Mr. Robert Lovejoy will give a
prices at Reese’s Drugstore. ( n* ,, ,
* \oral selection; Miss Mary Hibson
W. Cl. Russell, Esq., was lip; accompanist,
from Turin last Monday.
Messrs. Buford Sharp, of Car
rollton, and M. D. Watkins, of
Whitesburg, were in the city
Wednesday enroute home from
Lad range.
Dr. H. II. Bernard, of Atlanta,
filled the pulpit of the First Bap
tist church last Sunday morning
and evening, in the absence of Dr.
Numiallv.
Mr. Quill inn, the young son of
Dr. and Mrs. .1, W. Quillinn, who
is a member of the class of 11)06 at
Emory College, spent the first of
this week with his parents.
Miss Itae Lowe Spondee was
brought home from Atlanta this
week and is at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heorge K.
Sponcler. She is still reported in
a critical condition.
1 am now in m\ large, new shop
ami am well prepared to do first
elass buggy and carriage painting;
also put on new wheels, bodies,
tops and dashes. I keep on hand
buggies for sale or trade. Come
to see me and I will save you
money on any job in my line.
C. ,1. Butitox,
Newnan. Ha.
In rear of Burdelt Warehouse.
Notice.
Mrs. W. Tom Brooks has been
dangerously ill for several days at
the residence of Sheriff and Mrs.
J. L. Brown. Mr. Brooks, who is
with the Central Kail road, was
called to this place by his wife’s
illness.
A tenant house on Mr. Walker
Jack frost has not gone, neither i A mail’s farm, about three miles
hasOoodwyn’s coal pile. -it from town, was destroyed by lire
Mr. Robert Barnett, of Atlanta, •“^ Tuesday. The house was oc-
was in the city Tuesday. cupied by negroes.
Fresh Harden, Field and Flower ’^ ll ’dwolutely new
Seed, at Keese’s Drugstore.
Call No. 65 by telephone when
the best fresh meats are wanted, tf
For best quality fresh meats
telephone J. E. Smith, No. 65. tf
The Comity Commissioners are
in regular monthly session today.
Furnished Rooms for rent to
men only. Apply to Box 41),
City. 4t
Bowman’s Headache and Neu
ralgia Tablets at Reese’s Drug
store.
stock of
Furniture to select from at our
store, under the Telegraph School
in the Reese opera house building.
Southern Furniture Co. tf
Ho out and spend a delightful
evening at the Auditorium Friday,
March 2nd. Tickets on sale at
Bradley’s Drug Store. Brices 25
and .45 cents.
“Syrup White Pine with Tar
will cure that cough. At Reese
I b ug Store.
AV anted—Guard for Coweta
county convict camp. Young, un
married mail preferred. Com
municate with Jos. T. Kirby,
< ihairinaii, Newnan, <ia.
Miss McLeroy’s monologues Fri
day evening will be altogether
different from the entertainments
given at the Auditorium before.
Do not fail to hear them.
! All citizens who desire to vote,
i cither in primary or general elec-
Lost In this city, three *5 bills tjo|| this yogp> lniIHfc ^toter. Tuv
rolled together. Finder will please; ( : ollector NV> s Hubbard is „ ow
return to < . L. Baker, City. 'engaged in registering the voters
Sure as the wind brings you cold and the registration books will be
Coodwyn's wagons will bring you found in his office,
coal to keep you warm. See him!
4t
Mr. W. M. Stamps, who lives
out near Pearl Spring and who
was so severely injured several
weeks ago by falling l'roin a seal-
fold, is able to go around on
crutches. lie has the sympathy
of many friends in his misfortune.
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.
2t Dr. Thus. Cole.
Edward C. Courtney,of Atlanta,
is here for a few days in the inter
est of the New State Survey. lie
lias been in consultation with a
number of citizens in regard to a
plan which will, if successful, be
of much benefit to the community.
John Me Waters, engineer on
the Atlanta and West Point Kail-
way, who was hurt in a wreck
near the city some two or three
weeks ago, has so far recovered as
to be out among his friends, and
will in all probability resume his
work again in a few days.—A thin
ta ('(institution.
The old street, sprinkler was re
commissioned yesterday, after hav
ing come forth from the repair
shop in the glory of red paint.
The high wind and dust have been
making things unpleasant in the
city’s business center, and the
sprinkler wus put into action again
at an opportune time.
Fincher-Wilkinson.
Col. W. H. Post returned Wed
nesday from a professional trip to
South ('arolina.
Mr. P. T. McCutehen spent Ins!
week with sick relatives and on
the recital lor I-riday evening, business in north Alabama, and is
March 2nd, will be a miscellane-j now Franklin superintending
nih program
all.
Lnteitainnient for the installation of new machinery
and other accessories in bis news
Mr. and Mrs. Irby White, of paper office there.
Hraiitville, were the guests of Mr.
and Airs. H. M. Hughs last Wed
nesday.
General S. W . Harris, of Car
rollton, was in the city last Satur
day mingling with bis numerous
< 'oweta friends and admirers.
Julian Astin, the young son of
Prof, and Mrs. Charles Astin, has
returned to Newnan from South
We are going to make competi
tors in the furniture business tired.
Our juices 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 Democratic Executive Com
mittee ot Coweta County meets
Georgia and will probably remain j nex j Tuesday to name a date for
here.
j the county primary and for the
in I transaction of other business. It
E. A. Sims, who has been
Newnan during the jiast several j is probable that an eailj piimaiy
months, will return to Atlanta will la* called and that the date
about the 15th of Alarch to engage J will lie either the last Saturday in
in business. 1 April or first Saturday in Alay.
The Newnan Ministerial Asso
ciation will meet next Monday,
March 5th, at tb.'H) a. m. in the
study of Dr. J. W. Quilliun.
F. H. Hughes, See.
WINDS AND DRAFTS.
Tlio I'ltriii.M* Art* It.-nt-ll.-ii. I, lint (lie
l.HUpr Arp IlfiiiKpr.itiN.
By n draft is inenid die currents of
all’ In mi inclosed space. Onr fore
fathers attributed nearly all the evils
that beset them lo drafts, and they
would not have slept In uncurtained
beds for anything. Of course their
windows anil doors were shaky, and
houses siood far apart, so drafts were
nearly inevitable. But the modem sel-
cntllie world tries to deny drafts alto
gether and eulls them winds, which are
harmless and even healthy to a certain
degree.
Any one who cares to lliul out the
difference between a wind and a draft
can do so in any apartment which lias
windows on different sides of the
house. Let him open a window on n
windy day on the stile of the house
toward which the wind blows. The air
which comes In Is quite harmless If
the person exposed to It be dressed lu
warm clothes, and little children innj
tuke the air In a room thus ventilated.
But let him open a window past which
the wind blows, and It will bo found
that the air in the room Is moved by a
number of currents, all of which strive
to reach the opening. It Is the passing
wind which sucks up the air in the
room and drawn It out, and tills causes
the room to have what Is called a
draft.
The effect upon sensitive persons is
Immediately felt, like the forerunner
of pain to eonie. A draft will always
be felt us colder than the wind. Very
dangerous drafts are those that are
produced In railway ears by ilic rapid
motion of the train. It Is not wind
(lull gels lnlo the carriages, lint the
air of (ho ear which Is sucked out. A
lighted match held lo the chink of the
window will prove lids, as the name
will be drawn toward the window, not
blown from it.
MISS JULIA MARLOWE
Heartily Approves of Peruna For the Nerve.t.
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N a recent letter to The Poruna Medl- Digestion furnishes nutrit ion for tl
. Miss Julia Marlowe, of Now
York City, wrltos the following:
“I am glad to write my endorse-
ment ot the great remedy, Peruna,
as a nerve tonic. / do so most
heartily.”—Julia Marlowe.
* ■-*-« rtiimii uttini-
Nervousness Is very common among
women. This condition is duo to aiinmle
nervo centers. The nerve centers nro
the reservoirs of nervous vitality. Those
centers become bloodless for want of
proper nutrition.
This Is especially true in the spring
season. Kvery spring a host of Invalids
are produced as the diroct result of weak
nerves.
This can bo onslly obviated by using
Poruna. PoruniwurlkcH at the root, of the
dUUculty by correcting the digestion.
the
nerve centers. Properly digested food
furnishes these reservoirs of life with
vitality which leads to strong, Htcatly
nerves, and thus nourishes lifo.
Poruna Is In great favor among
women,especially t hose who have voca*
tlons that are trying to the nerves,
Peruna furnishes the lasting vigor
for the nerves that such people need.
Thousands of testimonials from
womon lu all parts of tho United Htates
are being received every year. Much
unsolicited evidence sorely proves that
Poruna Is without an equal as a norve
tonlo and a vital invigorator.
Huy a bottle of Peruna to-day.
I/ you do not receive all the bene
fits from Peruna that you expected,
write to Dr. S. U. Hartman, Colum
bus, Ohio.
If your druggist does mil keep Periimi in stork. send remittance to
cover price of one bid lie, H .00, or six hollies, #5. tin to Tin. peritnn
Drug- Mlg. Co., (’olnmliiis, Ohio, mid the medicine will lie forwarded
to ,\oii by express prepaid.
Rock Spring.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
IN THE NITRATE COUNTRY.
Moiintville, Ha., Fell. 20th, 11)06.
Al the hospitable home of Mr. \V.
T. Wilkinson a beautiful wedding
occurred—the lull (lowering of
bright hopes, which budded in
happy school days. The marriage
of Alias Annie Lou Wilkinson and
Air. Charlie Frank Fincher, of
.Macon, was solemnized. Key. E.
\\ . Russell officiating. Preceding
the entrance of I he liridal party ,
.Miss Addic Woodward sang with
touching pathos, “Promise Me."
Mendelssohn's wedding march
was skillfully rendered by .Mi-s
Gen ii' Trippe, cousin of the bride.
The groom entered attended by his
i berl man, Mr. Amos Wilkinson,
ol Newnan. VI iss Wilkinson came
in with .Miss .Mattie Woodward.
Air. Fincher is the efficient as
sistant auditor of the Macon and
Birmingham Railroad, at Macon,
in which city they will make their
home, lie is held in high esteem
by his employers; occupying a
worthy and responsible position
for one so young. .Miss Wilkinson
is the second daughter of Air. W.
T. W ilkinson and greatly loved
for her lovely lace and winning
manners.
A complimentary wedding tour
to Florida was tendered this popu
lar couple by the M. & B. officials.
—LaGrange Reporter.
Airs. Fincher is a sister of .Mes
srs. Frank, Amos, J. R. ami K. B.
Wilkinson, of this city. Among
the guests at the wedding were
ImliiHtry of lliti I)umI>' 1 >>-m—
itIh of Sou III A ini-r it'll,
In Ills "Cummcrciul Traveler In South
America" Frank Wlhorg writes: "We
stopped nt u number ul’ the nllrnle
towns— Pisiiguu, Iqulque, Aiilnfngiisla
—mid I visited some of the mills, or
ollleimiH, lu order to see something ol
I lie Industry. Deposits of the crude
I) Ill'll I e of soda, culled here Tldlelie,'
lire found in (lie pinnim, or rolling pin
tenu, beyond the lirsi range of foot
bills. In some places this plaleau Is
but leu miles from the const, In others
us far as fifty miles. The pniupn Is an
utterly barren desert. On the surface
there Is nothing to ti nipt the liearl of
man, bill a few feet down lies the ni-
trnle stratum. This lire enls much the
appearance of rock sail and varies in
color, according to the purity of the
deposit, from a whitish tint to a dark
gray. The upper earth is blown awn.’,
with dynamite, and then the caliche Is
dug out with pick and shovel. I" do I on
iron carts and carried up lo the mill .
‘'Ib re the caliche Is lirsi broken into
small pieces by heavy erashers ami
then put into large boiling vats. Inside
I'm o vats are coils of '1 e:;111 pipes, by
means of which the temperature i m be
r. ■: .. ted ncc'irnicly. Sea water is
poured in, and (lie eiilielie Is boiled for
■i eerialn time. The liquid solution III"t
re-nills is drawn off into seilllng vat-,
win h are dxpoved lo the open air and
the an. K aporation i- r., el I, and I lie
pure nitride of soda soon I, hn ■■ or."
Inhbing and settling to dm hoi tom.
Alter this has gone on for some time
the remaining liquid is drawn off and
die crust of nitrate is scraped from the
:i(!cs and bottom of the vat mid thor
oughly dried in the sun. Then It Is
graded according to quality and packed
for shipment in ICO pound sacks.
“Most of the nitrate exported Is used
a a fertilizer, lull a part goes to the
manufacture of powder and high ex
plosives. The nitrate to.wns ure even
barer and drier and less inviting than
most of die other bare, dry towns of
die coast. To some of them fresh wil
ier is brought in pipes from a distance
of more than 100 mile--.. Before (lie day
these pines It used to be sold in the
streets by die gallon. Thai water even
now. though not. scarce, yet Is not plen
tiful. is perhaps some excuse for the
awful dust that blows, everywhere.”
Miss [Ll/./.ie fI’miuli returned home
last Sunday [ii I ter a week pleasantly
spent with her brollicr's family lit h'lnt
Creek.
.1, W. ‘•'priivberry minion luisiiiesH
trip to Troup county Inst. week, lb'is
delighted with the county and will
probably locate there in the HIM fill lire.
Lutlier'/J'odd and VS'ill Hammett, of
Springdale, visited ITiends at, Rook
Spring Sunday.
Mrs. A ii mt Caul roll, of L cighs Chapel,
is spending several (lays with relatives
mid friends here.
.VI. D. Thurmond and tminlv mid F.
M. mid A T Parrott und .1. W. Spray-
berry attended the funeral of Edward
(Ivei by, of East Point, Iasi Halurdiiy, al
< kikes < ‘Impel,
W. M.5".laoksou visited relatives al
Paliael to Sal unlay
Mr. mid Mrs. A. I\ I’annll entertain
ed a IVw relativi s-’ and 11 n nil - a la quill
ing'lasl 'i’lnilMlay, and also o Icbmlcd
l b former’s bin Inlay.
M II Overby, ol Piiliiictln, and Em
met I'ndgeii, < I East i'oiut. pie- - d
Saturday, enionle id
l H( TAX K I'll 'Ml V I'.K .
I hereby annotineo myself a candidate
lor Tax Reei ivei. salijeel to tbe Ileino-
ornl ie primary. ! am in I Im lo a
linisli tins time, and will appreciate the
support of my friends and fellow eiti-
z.ens. f ii. Watkins.
i nit sit ia: 11 i .
I am n candidate for n -election lo tint
olllce of Slu'i ill i,| Cowehi county, .-ab
ject lo action of I lie Democrat if while
primary. The supp ii imid vole-of all
my fellow citizens will be apprerml* d
JOSKI'H I, BltOVVN.
Do You Sufforfronn Kirtnoy Trouble?
We glutiamee one bottle ot Smith’s
Sari' Kidney Cure to benefit, in cm e, or
! your druggist will refund your money.
1 I ’rice b(l ccnls at I lull A' Cates’.
A. Laudi'i,
Chapel tie
vi-iled
111 I of
ibi'ougb here la-l
( 'lilies Cluipel.
Alr. slid , M is. .1
rein! iv. - in Iicigli
the wick.
< :i'|.|'o{ Ik noli, ol"1* 111C Creek,'spent
be o; i• 11* ;i \ with relatives hero, *"
E. R. Weaver of Goodes, Ha., visited
fro ml- here la -I Wednesday.
Tin* Southern Furniture Co. iu
the Reese iqieru house building
sells all kinds ol first class Furni
ture. I'riees (lie lowest: terms I he
most reasonable. tl
Cards asid Wed-
ding Invitations
;uocal Weather Report.
•<’ Pursuant lo instructions from
the Weather Bureau of the United
Stales Department of Agriculture,
Mrs. K, F. Milner, the local <>1 <
server, will hereafter furnish I lie
News for publicalion weekly re
ports of weather conditions here.
The readings are from the govern
ment’,s standard instruments and
are accurate. Doubtless these
weather reports will be of much
inferest to readers ol' the News.
The report for week ending’ Feb. 1
2Xth, follows:
Tempera! Te
The Only Caarar.tood Kidney Cure
ih Smith's Sur-' Kidney Cure. Yum
druggist will r-fund vour m-mey if af
ter taking one bottle'vou a, ■ ini antis-
fied with resn.f.-. ;10 rn-nta at Holt A:
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Leave your orders al this
store for engraved cards and
wedding invitations. All work
guaranteed Lo be firstclass and
prices probably a little lower
tlia.li you can get elsewhere.
Bear us in mind when engrav
ing is desired, and remember
that orders left with us will al
ways be filled satisfactorily.
H. S. BANTA
The Jeweler
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