The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, March 23, 1906, Image 3

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“WATCH THE WHITE STAR BUGGY' IN MEMORY OF MRS. EVA CARTER WARREN I force arc! gentleness, Mr, Walker ——— is one of the best revivalists who ' h ’ n , u **r. try * YVhit* Star A-Grade Buffy, th. llghtmt Wmi'p l l T Pi-t 1 - -v" >»» l nlttd Muim. Afwr J,ui. lit. l»w, no In tmiWlug tht | WI /? ... 1 K 131 none b.n Ihe ll.iell •• A-GRADK ” XVh.wl«, iu.t like out ea pie TCw.-rt »T mr, °nt ot our Peeler., We will p, v llWt in cam 1» •nr wHIIL SI AK Wheel, heelng our prfrite mark, la not juat like the sample ihown. LOOK FOR OUR PRIVATE “ A-GRADE ” MARK ATLANTA BUGGY COMPANY, - - Atlanta, Georgia Spring—such a world of mean- have been to Waycross. ing in that one short, beautiful When yon hear Mr. Walker I word, How our hearts thrill with preach a sermon, you don’t forget ! the ectacy of the melody of the I it. Not only that, but he makes leathered songsters’ wild, joyous you want to live better, musical notes. The beautiful No nagging, no platitudes, no (lowers are springing into life and sophomoric eloquence. Just simple loveliness, and the trees are just heartfelt language,straight forward ! ECHOES OF THE TIMES • By Percy Wiggle, •« i « * ~® • © • • • • ® • © •»• • • • •»• 3 *« The newspapers published u lake interview with .ludge Parker last week in which lie is alleged to , have said that President lloosevelt ft - ill expect the nomination oldie fepublician parly loraiiotlier term ^nthe executive eliair. If Judge Parker made any such utterance (and he denies that he did), we are constrained to believe that llit* li is father to the thought. While there is nothing in the eon- ■ stitiition of the I’nited States to ill prevent a man from getting a third r | term. (icorge Washington set the | pace for the time limit that lias If been faithfully followed ever since; L& so that today it seems a moral ob- iif ligation on the part of the presi if dent to refuse to accept a third I’.u, term. President Koosevcll made l| the statement immediately after H bis election in Itiut, that he would Jj not again be a candidate for the of- ;| HceofCliief Executive, and we be- 4! lieve lie will keep his word. —o— r preachers, 7,000 members, ISO Sunday schools with 1J.J05 a,, d scholars, Ihirly-nine schools and onc colleges, with djldll students, n publishing house and more than WOO.000 worth of property. —o— To those interested in pear cul ture, the following max he of in terest: Ky boring rt small augur hole in the tree, inserting fifteen grains of calomel and then plug ging up the hole, it has been stat ed that, pear trees have been cured of tin* blight when they were so badh affected that they were deemed worthless. This remedy was tested by fruit growers near Fitzgerald, (la., with the result that in the following year the trees bore some fruit,ami Ibis year have apparently recovered their health and are loaded with bloom. This remedy is worth a trial, at least. It is hardly possible that any liar beginning to bud and blcssom. So one ot our beloved ones, Kva | Carter Warren, who had budded into girlhood and womanhood and blossomed into wifehood and motherhood; one who was always full of music, joy, sunshine and gladness and who was just in the spring-time ot life, was taken away from us as the death angel passed over the little village ot Sargent robbed us of our cherished one, as the north wind and host some times rob us of our fruit and flowers. On the morning of March 5th, just as the sun rose in all of its warmth and splendor, the sun of body her life set peacefully forever, after Hex SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY and wholesome, genuine, true,with a streak of good humor that makes you listen with deiight until he closes. The children keep awake and listen to 1 very utterance he makes, they quick v recognize and I uiglt at his humor and hang with pa thetic interest on his appeals to the better side of men. The Baptist church was packed at all three services Sunday and at the men's meeting in the after noon the interest was superb. Mr. Walker has won Waycross with strong ties and Mr. Hell, his singer, is a lavorite with everv- - Waycross Journal. W . L. Walker is now as 1 200 yds 3-4 percales and shirt ings, ^ to 8 cent values A 7 for only T8u 1 600 yds embroidery, val- -I ues;;20c to 30c, for I UG in Ladies’ Spring Skirts. a week of intense pain and untold j sisting Dr. (1. A. N'uniially in eon- agony. That almost always fatal disease, typhoid pneumonia, was the cause of her untimely death. It is sad, indeed, to know such a noble, loving young woman lias ,,onc from us. She was such a loving daughter and sis or; such a kind, affectionate wife and fond, thoughtful mother. It breaks our hearts to think of so many hopes crushed. Ilmv often we have heard her speak of the tilings she would do in the future,for the hap piness of her husband, babe and friends. Yes, already she had be- (1 lifting revival services at the First Uaptist Church in Ncwnan. The services will continue through next week. Always Keeps Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy In His House. “We would not lie without Chamber- Inin’s Cough Remedy. Il is kept, on Imiid eonlinunll.y in our homo,” says W. W. Kearney, editor of tile independ ent., Lowry City, Mo. Tlint is .jusl. wlml every family should do. When kept at hand ready for iasianl use. a cold may lie cheeked al the outset and eaied in lunch less lime ilm11 alYer it Ims heooitio settled in the system. This remedy is would come of the experiment, j gun thinking and planning for the also without a peer tor croup in diil- even if it (lid no good. education and Christian develop- droii, and w ill prevent, the attack when . , , I-.., _ ,i ii given as soon as the child becomes o ment of her little 7 months old * ... , • . . | hoarse, or even after the oronpy cough W e were a little previous in our Louise. Hut Louise wi nevci a | ) j )0ftrSi which can only he done wlion announcement last week that state- know the sweet, loving care of I the remedy is kept at band. For sale hood had been granted to Oklu- I mother; but God grant that her by Dr. Paul Poniston, Nowimn, Gu. It seems that the measure father may be such a good C iris- Special Bargains Clothing. Fine all wool lane.x enssimeres, dark ground, neat plaid design, eonl made in every respect up to dale, well trimmed; olher stores get 88 and 8tl for lliis same garment, our price 4.98 All wool fancy worsted, dark gray ground, neat striped design, well made, round nil sack suit, sold by other stores at Mid, our price 6.98 Great staple, the scarcest tiling in till* market all wool blue serge, elegantly made, round sack coat. This siiii can’t I e duplicated lor less than *11, bill we oiler you si-. long as they Iasi al 7.50 SPECIAL Ext rn all wool blue serge and worsted in neat and genteel pattern, of high grade workmanship; round nil sack sails, coat lined with Venetian and satin; the real value sib.on. our price 9.98 Special job skirts, consisting of meltons, serges, etc., in various styles and colors, all good val ues, regular price 81.5(Mo 81.75, our price 98c The best grade of I’anaina cloth in blue, black and gray, circular Gleet, box pleated back and front, sold regularly sit 85, we oiler xon at 2.98 Ibd ladies' skirts just received, consisting of light weight, all wool mohair, all colors; 'also Panamas made in circular cll'cct; values up to 88 and *|u, now on sale nl 4.98 homa. There are many kinds ol care- js st -jj 1,^,0,, K g rc ,it this writing. ! tian man that he may always guide lessness, but without doubt the j and smal , hopeg al . e entertained worst species is that which causes Umt th( . matteI si wholesale loss of life in a railroad wreck. This is criminal caroless- Cavorably will be settled to the people most in- terosted in it. If Oklahoma is en- uot deny the members of that j body the e'.ercise of their greatest prerogative. ness in the superlative degiee. i titled to statehood she ought to cause a telegraph operatoi was get it, without ho much “beefing” asleep and tailed todelheran bn-1 „ ( j ‘Skewing the rag” on the part Portant train order, two passenger | o( . ( . on( , 1VMS> Hut there, we must trains crashed together on tin Denver and Hio Grande railway last Friday. The accident occur red near Adobe, Colo., and result-1 ed in the death of twenty-two per sons, while an equal number were injured. The most horrible feature of the allair was that a number of the victims were burned alive. A tierce snowstorm was raging at the time of the collision. Few people are aware of the fact when they take down the receiver of the telephone and send in an order to the groeeryman, or ar range the details of a social event with some friend, that thirty years ago the first spoken message was the innocent one in the right way and that Kva, Lovic and Louise may one day meet around the j Burrell Patterson is at Coal Mines. With a smile on his face and a heart ovei(lowing with gratitude Hurrell Patterson, the young man great white throne and sing praises forever and ever, to the , . . ,, ... „ sentenced to hang, was, through “one who doeth all things well. , , „ **’ . . , , , .. , the untiring elforts of Mrs, Avis I he crowd of relatives and l ,, , *»_, . friends who gathered at the home, Il remained for an Atlanta man sent over the wires. The tele- to discover a new method of wring- idiom* was invented by Alexander ing a confession of crime from a guilty man. In the investigation of the murder of the Christinas family, near Dothan, Ala., the de tective who was working on the ease suspected that a certain negro knew something about the ease. Knowing the inherent superstition of the race, he began to play upon that failing by holding spiritistic seances. It was at one ol these meetings that his suspicion was at, lirst directed toward the negro in question. Then he played his big- card. He wired to headquarters, for the services of a ventriloquist j stationed there, and through the medium of a mule, wrung a con fession from the terror-stricken black xvhich resulted in the arrest of Will Christmas, a son AValter Holland, a son-in-law the murdered man. There’s no use talking, you can’t down lanta. Graham Hell in March, ls7ii, and the long procession of vehicles which followed the corpse to its last resting place, the crowded church and the sobs and moans, were sufficient evidence of the love which was hers. She had been a faithful member of the Christian church at Liberty f >r years and her delight was in going to her church and singing the songs of the Redeemer and his love. The funeral services were con ducted-by Revs. J. H. S. Davis and F. J. Amis, The words of those Men’s Pants. Men’s fnycy union cash mere pimls, dark gray ground, well made, neat and genteel pattern, real value 81.75, our price 98c All wool pants, limey eitssimere and worsted, elegantly made and trimmed, worth 88.00, our price only .. 1.88 Extra line nil wool worsted pants in eight dill’ereiit styles. These pants tiro sold by other stores at 81 and 85, our price 2.98 Ladies’ Shirt Wciists. rhe best values offered this season. ‘JO dozen white lawn shirt waists, nicely trimmed, values up to 81, on side ill 59c Kxtru quality shirt wnisl, made of line sheer India 1 inous and French hi yv ns. regular price 81 .bo mid 8J, our price 1.25 Men’s Negligee Shirts. 50 dozen men’s extra line negligee shirls. values up to 81, xve oiler you for. 49c A full line of men’s, la dies’ and children’s Oxfcrds. THE NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE the first message xvas sent to Titos, j devoted ministers weie touching A. Watson,an assistant. ()f course, a,, d pathetic, as they told of the it took many years of incessant la- | rC rea ' ; happiness of those who “die what it > n the Lord, bor to make the telephone is today, but its beginnings were very humble. It has become such a matter of common use that it is extremely doubtful if more than four out of every ten of its users are even aware of the scientific principle involved in the sending of the spoken messages over the xvires. A movement is oil foot, headed by Andrew Carnegie, to reform the spelling of the English lang uage. No one xvill deny that it needs reforming in spots, but if j j Andy will just leave it alone, it 0 j-j will reform itself. If anyone doubts this statement let him com - \t-1 pare the difference in spelling of fifty years ago and of today. A Hoyce and other interested ladies, Wednesday afternoon commuted to life imprisonment, left Friday to begin his sentence in the Dur ham coal mines, Dade county. Patterson was in charge of Deputy Warden L. W. Tanner,and just before leaving the Tower he turned to Jailer Fain and thanked him for the kind and considerate treatment he had receive. 1 duiing hts incarceration. The young man stated that he would endeavor to bean exemplary prisoner, and would peifornt with out complaint the duties that fall to his lot. In speaking of the change in his sentence Patterson said: “I feel as happy as I could pos sibly fed. The awful suspense has been relieved, and not with sentence, I will do my best to improve wiiat time I have and show to those kind i ladies who interested themselves in my behalf that I am not entirely unworthy ”—Friday’s Atlanta Journal. o— ! language cannot be made in a day, At a meeting last week of rep- a month, or a year. Its formative resentatives of the Methodist Epis- process is slow’, as are all processes copal Church, and the Methodist of evolution. Episcopal Church, South, at Balti- —o— more, acting under authority con- A few months ago, the civilized ferred by the general conference of world was sure that Russia intend- the two churches,there was formed fc( i to renounce her barbaric meth- the Methodist Episcopal Church yds and give her people some sort of Japan. In the past the work 0 f civic privileges, but it seems has been divided between two that w r e have another guess com- ehurches, as it is in the United } n g. if somebody would take and warned sinners of the uncertainity ot life and the certainty of death and future judgement. The text is found in T , ... ' , . f.u u standing I have a life the 14th chapter of John, where n , „ , Christ spoke to his disciples when they were on the storm-tossed waves and said: “It is I, be not afraid.” The remains were interred in the church yard of Liberty, and as the soft, damp earth was thrown silently over the body of clay, we thought of the beautiful lines of the poet — “Dust thou art, to dust returnest, Was not spoken of the soul.” No; it was not spoken of the soul, only of the body; for the soul lives on and on in “the beautiful, happy home of the soul”—where there is no more sickness, no more sorrow, no more death, and all ALWAYS IN GOOD SPIRITS Harmon had a Satisfactory Reason for Never Being Seriously Depressed. h Methods of “De Cang.’ If the people ot Georgia don’t wake up and assert themselves in the next gubernatorial primary they almost deserve to be sold to : the slave-traders of corporations for the rest of their days. The combination is so open, so I plain, so treacherous, that a blind man can see a silent cliq ie if not a who live the life of Christians will com P act - Tim ring is here, it ex meet her there on that bn ht , i'»t 5 , it e ec.s ,ts officers, .t rece.ves celestial shore to be with all thej m °" e >: <ron ' . ,he ,allr “ d ,’ i ' K ,v “ , , , , , , them favors in return arid at each redeemed and be supremely happy throughout the sges of eternity. Al’.MON enme in smiling to his work as usual, and O’Neil, who always saxv the dark side of life, and grow irritated over what he considered his hard luck, stopped him. “Say, Harmon,” lie asked, “how is it you are always in such good humor? I get the same salary as you and have a smaller family, yet I am worried half to death because I can’t save anything for old age, and if I should die my people would have nothing. I don’t see how you can be happy under such circumstances.” Harmon’s fine face sobered. “Nor could I,” lie said, “but, you see, when I married, fifteen yours ago, one of the lirsl tilings I did was to take out an endowment insurance policy. Of course 1 fold my wife all about, it and we agreed to lay aside a certain small sum every month to make up the premium payments. In that way yve have hardly fell it as a burden at all, and the very knowledge that we had this nest-egg has helped to keep us both young. It will mature in live years more, and if I live until then will give us a good bit of money, but we have become so used to putting aside for the premium, and have found it such comfort that I expect then to take out a new policy. Anyway, when ever 1 look at my wife and children I urn happy to know that they need never suffer, even if I should be taken away.” See F. M. Bryant, District Manager Aetna Life Insur ance Company, for this kind of insurance. Crantville Heard From. Palmetto, Ga. Oka Copeland, The Baptist Meeting. convention slates the candidate for the NEXT TIME. Clark Howell was slated four years ago for the present race. Now if the people don’t elect one who is the avowed enemy of Sleeplessness. Disorders of the stomach produce Have you been to hear Rev. W. this crowd they ought never to States, and their consolidation will pig stick and wipe the Russian L. Walker preach? whimper under the master lash of mean much for the future Chris- autocracy off the face of the earth, knot you have missed a genu- railroadism—Hparta is imac 1 e. tianization ol the ••Humi>e Kin,, he would be doing the woild a ine treat. Do You Sufferfrom Kidney Trouble? effort to swii g tbe county to How- j l eriimm-iit, euro may he offo lom.” The „„w church will start B „„,l service. If this paper was Crowd, are flocking to hear hw w „ one o[ a , „ JJ. NunMll ,in h**, „„„l a „, with three annual conferences,more published in Russia, the writer of j day and night and nearly every 8ure Kidney C ure to benefit or cure, or Reader Hoke is stili in the lead for gov- nervous condition and often prevent ernor; Howell eliminated; Dr. Nun- H r 1 f ep ‘ Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tablets stimulate the digestive naily taking his place some say i organs, restore the system to a healthy as a cat’s paw—we hope this is un- condition and make sleep possible. For ... .. c ,, , sale by Dr. Paul Peniston, Newnan, Ga. true. We are satisfied the Doctor l does not know he is being used as a tool. Howell’s friends are us , ing every effort to carry this coun ty for the Doctor. Don’t think they are fooling the people, but think the H. and A. will fail in its than one hundred missionaries, this paragraph would be hanged person who goes once, goes again. • yOQr druggist will refund your money, seventy-five Jajiane.se ordained next week. hor clear cut logic, good sense, 1 Price oO cents at Holt & Oates Grantville, Ga. Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Itch, Ringworm, Herpes, Barbers’ Itch. All of these diseases are attended by intense itching, which, is almost in stantly relieved by applying Chamber- J Iain’s Halve and by its continued use u tfected. It tins, that hud re- | sisted all other treatment. Price !i5 cents per box. For sale by Dr. Paul Peniston, Newnan, Gu.