The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, March 09, 1906, Image 5

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t Local News of Newnan $ T * J. M. Mallory, Industrial Agent of the Central Railway, was in the city Tuesday. Prof. A. H. Xunnally made a business trip to Decatur, (ia.. the Mrs. John B. (ioodwyn is quite first of this week, sick. Dr. Anderson, Dentist. Sal bide Building. tf A. E. Brod was in Atlanta last Wednesday. Order fresh meats from J. E. Smith, telephone No. H5. tf Mr. II. 11. North spent Sunday in Atlanta. Jack frost has not gone, neither has < loodwyn's coal pile. 4t (J.O. Carmichael was in Atlanta last Tuesday. Call No. do by telephone when the best fresh meats are wanted, tf S. E. Buchanan, of Standing Rock, was among the visitors in town Wednesday. Dr. J. C. Anderson spent several days in (irantville this week, on professional business. Little liticile Mai McCutehen, who has been quite sick for sev eral days, is well again. Mr. II. C. Arnall, Sr., spent a MODERN FENCE WIRE. An Opinion as to Why It Goes to Pieces So Rapidly. We quote the following from Ilou. A. S. Cushman: “’I'lie bessemer process is the great modern method for converting iron into steel. Manganese plays an Im portant part in the bessemer process. H. M. Howe, an experienced metal lurgist, rays; " 'In order (o make tilts steel- very foil so that It will draw easily it Is ,’lUely to contain a quantity of blow holes, which form centers from which rusting begins. " 'The steel contains much more manganese than wrought iron does, and this manganese may not always be distributed with absolute uniform- HOW TWO BEAUTIFUL WOMEN ESCAPED PELVIC CATARRH BY AID OF PE-RU-NA. Female Weakness Is Usually Pelvic Catarrh. Pe=ru=na Cures Catarrh Wherever Located. St,* | . Ity. Wherever there is the lenst lack lew days last neck in New > ork ,,j- uniformity there is a difference of and Philadelphia, on business. potential, which may lend to rusting.' Electrolysis. ‘‘Wire that is hung in the Held Is In jusi the condition to suffer from elec- 19 inch wash silks in an assort- j meat of small checks and neat stripes, 50c a yard. P. E. (’uttino vN ('o. Mr. W. P>. Oi'r left Wednesday for a v isit to Florida. Irolysts if the metal is not perfectly homogeneous In structure—that Is to say, If the manganese and other im purities are not perfectly distributed throughout the metal. All rain water Mr. Charles Simms, of Cullman, Ala., spent several days in the For best quality fresh meats city, recently, the guest of Messrs.' contains small amounts of salts ills telephone J. E. Smith. No. <15. tf Ambrose and John Powers. solved from the dust In the air and is therefore a conductor of electricity W. L. Taylor, Esq., of Ilaral- We are agents in Newnan for Water collected during a thunder McCall patterns, none better made Price 10c and 15e; no higher. P. F. Cuttino A Co. son, was in the city Monday. Furnished Rooms for rent to men only. Apply to Box 49, city. 4t ’ Will and Frank Hughes spent Sunday with their parents in the city. 33 inch linen linish suiting 10c a yard, worth 15c. P. F. Cuttino & Co. Mr. Harry Cleveland, of Elber- ton, spent Sunday and Monday in the city. 27 inch all silk black peau de soie, $1 a yard; worth $1.50. P. F. Cuttino & Co. D. AV. Boone is in New York City for several days, on a busi ness trip. 40 inch white India linen at 10c and 15c a yard; value 15c and 20c. P. F. Cuttino & Co. Freeman Herring, of Atlanta, spent Sunday in Newnan with the home folks. 3(1 inch white habutai silk in three qualities tit 50c, 05c and 75c a yard. P. F. Cuttino & Co. For Sale—Four good, fresh milk cows. Apply to J. W. Melson, Newnan, Ga. -t Charlie Cole left Sunday for Montgomery, Alabama, to enter a business college. Sure, as the wind brings you cold R. 1). Tatum, Esq., the popular and successful Campbell county planter, of Palmetto, was among the visitors in town Monday. 00 inch plain colored taffeta silk, chiffon finish, worth regularly $1.25 a yard. All colors $1 a yard. I*. F. Cuttino & Co. State Senator J. B. Ware, of Heard county, was ia Newnan last Monday euroute to Atlanta. He spent several hours here mingling with his numerous.friends. Women’s last black seamless hose of extra quality, sold regular ly at 15c a pair, our price 10c a pair. P. F. Cuttino & Co. Spring and summer millinery— fresh stock of veiling, hats, caps for boys and girls, everything new in notions—in fact everything that is up-to-date in the millinery line. 49 Mrs. E. A. B. Lee. Embroidered waist patterns on mull, lawn and soisette in a large assortment of patterns, very low prices. P. F. Cuttino & <'o. Next, Sabbath Rev. <’. O’N. Martindalc will preach morning and night in the Turin Presbyter ian Church, invited. shower is particularly rich In sub stances that conduct electrtctt.v. us the sparking of the lightning through moist air forms small quantities of nitric acid, and adds conduct elec trical currents even better than salt solutions. A moment's thought will show that under the conditions cited we have nil the elements present to cause electrolysis to take place. Dif ferences of potentlnl will occur In the wire, local circuits will be established through tlie wires or through the I wires and ground, and currents will tlow. These currents can only be gen erated at the expense of something, and tn this case It ts the Iron or sleet if It is not the zinc of the galvanized 1 covering. Ground Connection a Remedy. "Among the wire fences that have been under the careful observation of (he writer for a long time is one woven wire fence, five years old, that j contains among Its twelve horizontal wires, all of one roll, seven wires tlml nre perfectly good from beginning to 1 Mrs. Llzzlo Redding, tllttl li Clifton Flam Tjonts, Mo., writes: "I fount! after trying many different medicines t to restore me to health, that Peruna was the only T thing which could be depended upon. I began I taking it when 1 was in a decline, induced by r female weakness and overwrought nerves. I "I began to feel stronger during - the first week I i took Peruna and my health improved daily until t now I am in perfect health and enjoy life as I j never did before."—Lizzie Rodding. t Mrs. MaHo It rad ford, lit Church street, Burlington, Vt., Secretary Whittier Oratorio Society, writes: "Peruna is oertainly a wonderful medicine for the ills of women. I have heard it spoken of in the highest praise by many, and certainly my experieneo is well worthy of a good word. "I began to have severe pains aoross my back about a year ago, brought on by a cold, and each subsequent month brought me pain and distress. “Your remedy was prescribed, and the way it aoted upon my system was almost too good to be true. I oertainly have regained my health and strength, and I no longer suffer periodical pains and extreme lassitude.’’— Mable Bradford, end, four that are purtlully rusted, and one that is badly rusted, without a particle of zinc remaining on it. Of the seven perfectly good wires six nre on the bottom. Now, If the theory of electrolysis Is left out of the question it would seem that the good wires had received a better coaling of zinc than the bad wires. This explanation is not supported either by observation or experiment. Two wires are made In the same mill; pass through the same zinc hath; are wiped off In precisely th(> same way; chemical analysis shows them to have practically the same weight of zinc covering per diseases, Including polvio ca tarrh a life long study. Peruna cures catarrh, whether of the pelvic organs or any other organ of the human body. Pe-ru-na, a Natural Beautlfler. Peruna produces clean, muooiis mem branes, the basis of facial symmetry and a perfect complexion, Tlio women have not boon slow to dis cover that a course of Peruna will do more toward restoring youthful beauty than all the devices known to science. Many a girl has regained her faded beauty, many a matron 1ms lengthened the (lays of her comely uppuuruucu by using Peruna, Thousands of Women Cured Every Year by Correspondence-Thls Is What Dr. Hartman Proposes to Do For You Without Charge. Women who suffer should reud the evidences presented hero. We have thousands of letters from grateful friends who toll the same story. Half the Ills that are peculiarly woman’s own nre of a catarrhal character. Female weakness was not understood for many years. Dr. Hartman deserves the credit of having determined its real character. He Jiu.h made catarrh and catarrhal If,your druggist (loos not keep IVniim in slock, send remittance to cover price of one liottle, $1.00, or six bottles, $5.9(1 to The IVriinti Drug MI'g. ('o., <'olmnhns, Ohio, and the medicine will be forwarded to yon by express prepaid. In Peruna those women find a prompt and permanent cure. Thousands of testimonials to tills ef fect arc received by Dr. Hartman every year. The good that Poruun lias ac complished In this class of cases can scarcely lie over-estimated. If you do not derive prompt and] \ satisfactory results from the use off Peruna, write at once to Dr. Ilart- 1 man, giving a full statement of your' fease, and ho will bo pleased to glvol ■ you Ills valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Maillnan, President] |nf The Hartman Sanitarium, (kiluiii i bus, Ohio. All correspondence holdj ’ strictly confidential. »•—« « , ■ , «-« « Goodwyn’s wagons will bring you See him!;P- m - ever y day; Saturdays 10 i). m. I Mr. A. W. Fierce and family, coal to keep you warm. 4t Levi Newton, Esq., a native of , ,, ., . , . * 0 „ (ormerly ol Moreland, and Mr. S. < oweta, but for 21 years a resident of Alabama, is visiting relatives in this county. Attention is directed to a new ■ line of lonisine silks, 3(5 inchesl wide, in small pin checks, all coi tus; $1 a yard; worth $1.35. F. F. < 'uttino iN < ’o pound of melnl, and yet one wire will Everybody cordially i outlast the oilier five to one on the fence. If, however, electrolysis takes place and If the action can Ik; dlinln- During the early spring months | H lied by keeping the wires electrically our store will remain open until 8 neutral through frequent connections until ,l) d>« ! earth, we should then expect F Cuttino it Co ! dint wires which were kept along S. McCollum and fajnily, formerly of Coweta, are recent additions to the resident population of New nan. Air. and Mrs. M. L. Holmes, Mrs. Folgerantl Miss Katie Tatum, of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. <). tlii’li- whole length In constant contact with the earth would show greater lusting quality. Experiments are at present being made to tuHt tho effect of earthing the fence by frequent con nection to the ground.” I \V. Holmes, of Macon, were called I am still in business and will Xewnan last Sunday by the | b<‘glad to see my friends and eus-, (leath 0 f little Alice Holmes, tomers when they need anythin in the millinery line. ■ 49 Mrs. E. A. B. Lee. See Maro sure. Eggs 5 dozen for 5 cents- ‘Sparrow Eggs,” Easter Eggs. Atkinson Bros. Time to Buy Clocks Now is a favorable time to buy clocks at this store. The assortment of Alarm, Yankee and Mantel Clocks offers some thing to please any person de siring to own a good, substan tial, serviceable clock. These clocks are honestly made and keep honest time. They are priced right ami are worth the money. H. S. BANTA The Jeweler First meeting of the Coweta County Medical Association will occur at the court house next Tues day. Drs. \V. A. Turner and R. E. Foster will read papers, and the meeting is expected to he of great interest and profit to the physi cians. The Failed Commercial Travel ers of Atlanta will enjoy a ban quet at the Kimball House next Saturday night. The F. C. Ts. of Newnan who will attend the ban quet are Messrs. J. L. Sutton,.!. L. Miller, Erie Adams and R. H. Glower. J. W. Neely, of Newnan, a mer chant, yesterday submitted a vol untary petition in bankruptcy. The schedule of liabilities and as sets show the petitioner’s debts to be about $1,413.85, while his pos sessions are put down at $655.— Thursday’s Atlanta Constitution. Especial attention is directed to our line of art linens, linen cam brics, sheer linen lawns, linen sheetings, etc., which we show in Friday, IVSarch 9 Special Engagement Noted Saxophone Quartet Weird and liewildering mystery. Entrancing and fascinating mel a complete range of qualities and ody and mirth, finishes. Linen lawns from 25c a yard up; linen sheeting extra quality, 72 inches wide at $1. P. F. Cuttino & Co. Admission 50 cents; Re served Seats, 75 cents. Scuts on hale at Bradley's Drug Store. Kisscs—‘‘Slnrliglil K isscs”- 2 dozen for 5 cents. Atkinson Bros. The Saxophone Quartette with Maro will (-harm the audience at the Auditorium Friday night. A good, strong farm Imrse for sale. Inline condition In make a crop. Apply to A. B. Cates. -19 j As a versatile artist in Magic) and Music, Maro will prove to be belter than any ever seen in New-1 nun before. Auditorium, Friday, i March 9th. A fresh supply of nice candies at low prices. Chocolates, usual price 40 cents, our price 25 cents; fancy candies, usual price 25 cents, our price 15 cents. 2t Atkinson Bros. 'I'lie dinner served by ladies of the Fresbytcrian churcli at the Hardaway bank building last Monday was a great success, 'flic proceeds amounted lo more than •'*‘80. 'flic dinner was elegant, the service excellent in every respect; and the occasion proved a most pleasant one from a social stand point. 'flic third grade of the 'fernpie Avenue School lias been suspended this week on account of develop ment of a case of scarlet, fever in that grade. Work in the grade will be resumed next Monday. This grade’s room has been most thoroughly disinfected and it is not probable that other eases of scarlet fever will develop. Hon. E. Gary Summers and I Misses Elizabeth Smith and Edna Howell, of Standing Rock, were) among the visitors in Newnan last, Saturday. Miss Smith, whose' home is in Adairsville, Ky., and Miss Howell, whose home is in Lebanon, Tennessee, are in charge 1 of the school at Standing Rock.; This school has an enrollment of) 75 or 80 pupils and is one of the! i best in the county. Entertainment of Presby tery. Local Weather Report. As Hie I’resbytery of Atlanta meets in the Newnan I’resbylcrian < 'liureh on the night of April loth, I lie following Fommitlee on A r raiigenicnts for ciitertaiiimcid of Hit! ministers and ruling elders (between 05 and 75 in niimbiT) in attendance, lias been appointed; and all members and friends nl I lie churcli desiring to entertain the representatives in their homes will please confer at once with Mr. Michael Rowell, <'hairinan; Mr. James T. Fain, Mr. John Askew, Mrs. F. F. < 'uttino, Mrs. J. L. Barge, Mrs. Frank Wilkinson, < 'oinmillet’. Respectfully, <'. O’ N. Martindnlc, Faster Fresbylcrian <’h un-li. TViiqn nit'le aJS-c a o £ X = “ ■ |Flmriit;tiT nf 'lay. HI (15 ny fill 5(1 i Inuily. ('Inudy. (Hour. Blear. (Ilnur, t 'Inuily. I in m. I'tilf TU IvVSIi It Eli. I am a candidate for Treasurer, sub ject, lo no I ion of Ilia primary on April ZK, 1(10(1, I have been disabled for eight years and cannot see the people person ally, but will lie pleased if the voters will consider my claims end give me their support. J. H. Hthi*iik.n>. 'I’he best show of the season - Maro Friday night. P. F. Cuttino (3 Co. LACKS AND KMBROI DICKIES. F. F. CUTTING ,fe CO. DIRECT ATTEN TION TO A NEW LINE OF EMBROIDER IES IN MATCH SETS OF EDGING, ALL- OVERS AND INSERTIONS COMPRISING THE LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. ROUND THREAD VAL. LACES IN NEW DESIGNS, EDGING, INSERTION AND ALL-OVER TO MATCH. BABY IRISH ALL - OVERS WITH BANDS, GALLOONS AND INSERTIONS TO MATCH.