The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, March 23, 1906, Image 4

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1 mnw —-rr Time for Spring Cleaning ALLHALLOW EVE. After Spring Cleaning llse “JAP-A-LAC” <• n<-w w*>*.d fin j-h I ;r p: Hinting hard and It w -"<1 ll's*ir-, lied-and diniiig-r'.oiu fur- tur*-. ji- rch chair-. “*t<- en door*, grate-, W*‘ carry all -i/*•- in all color-. \V«- have a g*>*x 1 all bnsf le paint brush at ! inch for 10c 1{ inch for 15c '1 inch lor 20c 'i\ inch for 25c JV-i-rl'-HH Iron Enamel for grat*-- ami fir*- places, one pint can for -'*<•. a brush fre<* with every nail. Erinrii'-lin**, the l*-t stov<- |*.lish, niuk* - your old stove new for 10c. Phone 11*, \V<- deliver promptly. Newnan Hardware Company J FGR|IHE FARM AND GARDEN. W<* Imv <• in -lock all kind-of -*»'••<I» for farm and gar den. They ar*- fr*-**li and r*-liuhle and will prod tic. good r*- -ii11-. A (inn lot of union -<-t- and )ri*■ 11 potato.•- arc in cluded in our -I r d -to'-k. (lur Irish pot at on** nr** genuine ICont*• r11 ({rown stock, and ar*- priced at Jo ennti* |i*-r p*-'*k, which is th<- low* -t pric*- i uini-d in Ni-wnun for tru* seed «if lilis- I riutiipli Early l! *-, <* lodrich aiid 4 l’*-‘ rh-•* varieties. It"A I i M KKr 1 . l.'-mciiil.i i, w* sell tin "( ow.'ta" and "tlx Brand" guano*.-, always keep on hand plenty of No. I Timothy May and all of her needed supple - lor t h* farm : and ar<- prepared to -**ll fanner** ju**t what they want at the most reusnnahle price-, for cash or on • m 11 * -. (THAN MOLASSES. We have til •- genuine,in original puncheons. It .h**IIs reiulih and always pleases purchasers, hceause it is just what it i- claimed to I**-. W** have line New Orleans syrup in barrels and half harri-l-. priced at from 2<>e to lOc per gallon in *|uantith*n. GRAHAM FLOUR. W.* have some line, fresh Graham flour. II uisekeepers will Is* pleased with this. It is sold at only 8f> cents per quarter sack. STEWART & PARKS It. ta flsarlr ■ Ralls <*f 014 I'uaa Tilaaa. TT.<- e^-s-r* of A "ha I low are. <v* H*:;otr«s»n. * *-arly a ra! •! Fit.Bi« for -:.*-rs - nothir.g a the - ii ' - --Trane** *.f the 1*1.-- z iij > : A Si.at-* to have ., r spnav . a rdiaary notion* as are modsis) • • ■••i j—• vafer * t.t-va •> practees as those ;>y !a .- ’ jf-'.e*» The ;-a r*-: ■* ■ *.r,g Halloween i* that it .« the • rr.e of at] ottierv wb*-n supernatural r.*-e. - re ...j Jt i- the t. gt*. *et apart for the nttfagMmMI of t-•' * -i- a arcl ini i‘ w< rl«l trih'ite.; • •]. - ,l* s-ic evenmg • •..» ti'-nWj conferred on the itr.r;.Jter-.il (- .r • of man to detach its- f fr. n ti.*- : r».i wander abroad thr the re . of -(sice. Idvina* -ti. r s. • : - gV .- s-lieved then to atti.n its h.F*.**-' (-• '••r aid the g.ft «-—-"*-i t. T •».—:.-i .wer ,,t railing »[*.r.-- f; a “tha vs*ty <leep- become* then at the comn .ii;'! of at] who *-booee to avail - . for:. -. in t; e r -<-»•.-e *u«totn- of th • tight in all (.arts of Hreat Br-tain. Nuts and a('(.l*-s are everywhere in re*|U.-.t:on and are i-ori.umei] in im- li.en - - .|aanti:.e». Indeed. t!;e name Nut*-rack r.irlit t.j which If ,w.-n is known in the forth of England. in*l • cat*-* the predominance of nut- in the enter" iir.u.<*r.?* of the evening They are not or. > racked an<l eaten hut are l ole the me , - <,f di . ining and proph esying in k»*.e affair- Apple* are ai-o ti-*«] in i of the * en.ng gan.*.— for the same pui-jssse FOOLING A GREAT DOCTOR. ft* * Trick the flelscinns Plated on sir Worell Msrkenile. Th*- B-lg. . .. *-.-1.-1 If, g-tt-tlg cut rat*-- on an oi-eration from S.r Mo- r*df Ma- kMe engaged to attend rase at Antwerp. When he larwieil he was met hy three rnen In mourning, who inforni**] him, according to the Header Mag:.line, that the patient had died, hot that they would pay hi* full fee. ‘‘And now.” -aid the man. ‘‘since you are her*-, what do you s.iy to vi- -irig the < Ity ho»p t.il and giving a din.*- for the Ismcfit of our H« al surgeon*'- It is not *>ften they have an op|*ortunity of ts-n« firing by mnli **-iencc an your-." 8;r Morel I said lie would gladly com ply Me went to the h*si(iital anil per formed many ;•* rations, among wh.*-h w *t<- two of a similar nature to that for which lie had le-en called over. When h*- finished, all tharik*sl him profusely, fin the steamer going home be met a frond who had a liusin*--! bouse in Antwerp. ‘‘Pretty scurvy tri*-k they played on you. idr Morefl.” ‘‘What do > ou imiinT’ ask*sl the sur geon “Told you the patient died le-fore you arrlvcsl, didn't they?” “Ye*." "I.lisl. You operat'd on h'm arul a friend with tin- same trouble at the clinic. <lot two operation- for one Pri'-er* 'III** *nll* In the 0«*t*nn. Tin-salt- if th ah.ivefi through out all time i-ountb— living thing* which have thronged It* water and tvhose remain- now form tie- rock* of continents or Ii*- spread In l.cls of un known thickness over W.UOO.Onn *<|tiare mil*-* of the l Ct.tKKi.tKSi *i|Uar<- miles of the im-cud'h ll'*>r. They hat** lent the Mill**..nice to build tin- fring.ng re*-f* of the land iiml all the coral island* of the sea, and tlu-r* are Ht present ou the basis of an average salinity of 3'j (e-r cent in the 13)0.700,000 cubic mile* of water which make up the ocean'u Isi.iHSi issi.iiisi imni "'si tons, or ln,17.'5 t - (*»> cubic mil*-, "f salt. Tli - I* sufli- clent to cover the urea* of all the land* of th<* earth with a uniform layer of salt to a depth of feet. IVru'a lliill'tay Wonder. A remarkable railway on*- of the wonder* '•( Peru I* that which runs from c.dlao to the gold Held* of (,‘erro de Paeon Ib-gltlliing III Callao, it a-'s-nds the narrow vnllet of the HI- mao, rising nearly .Ti* o feet in the lirst forty-six mile- 1‘heuce it goes through the Intricate gorges of the Sierras till it tunnels the Andes at an altitude of lf'.liir. feet, the liia-lu-l point ill tile world where a piston roil Is moved by steatn. This listen siting elevation I* reached In seventy eight miles. Our Car Load of Planters and Dis tributors has arriv ed. These are the best machines that are made. 100 Gantt Planters. 100 Gantt Distribu tors. BRADLEY & BANKS Madras. A- the News ha- not publinhed any thing lately from our immediate neigh borhood. I will drop a few lines. Farmer- ar.- fairly well op with tlc-ir work; although we think they an- pre paring too much land for cotton. lam very much afraid they will overdo tin* tiling. High price of cotton has excited : them to such a degree a- to make them rather reckless—not taking into consid eration tin- - eirr-it v of labor and the un reliability of the labor used. However, this it -eems cannot be helped. Each farmer must learn the le—on for himself Notice ijoite a scrap on between the New* and it- neighbor, the Herald and Advertiser. It seems, so far, you have the M and A. ou the jump. Don’t be too hard on the |o-ir fellow. You luu-t bear m mind that the H. and A. has had the field to itself so long that even a gentle drubbing hurt- We old farmers don't think the H. and A. sincere—in clined to think it is running our good Dr. Nunnally in the interest of Mr. Howell None of u- think Dr. Nunnally is conscious of Is-iug a tool. We think him so innocent and trusting that the Howell forces are using him in this campaign without the good old tiinn knowing tie is being used. To Treat a Sprain. The iii"-t -lin e, fui treatment for a sprain is use <>f hot footbaths for tif- te*-n minutes three times a day. Fol low each bath with massage for fifteen minutes, then apply snugly a rubber bandage from hs** up to ns high as ankle and have patient walk. Ballet dancers use this method with such suc cess that they ore seldom ln< apacitnted for work longer than u week.-Medical Hecord. Ktnndln* Room Only. The Lawyer—8o your wife has sued you for a divorce, eh? Will she have any standing In court? The Client— I’m afraid so. From the nature of the evidence she threatens to bring In there won't be half enough sent* to accom modate the crowd.—Chicago News. Srlflahura*. There are some tempera wrought up hy habitual selfishness to an utter In sensibility of what becomes of the for tunes of their fellow cieuture*. aa If they were not partakers of the same nature* or had no lot or connection at all with the species.—Bteroe. Standing Rock. .J (' Morgan and Otliel Morgan will have 'phones put in their residences in the near future. Mrs. L. A Couch i- suffering with neuralgia at this writing. "Aunt Maty” Brooks is on the sick list. Otis Drake, of Atlanta, sjieiit n few days recently with friends aud relatives here. Mesdames Emmie Arnold and Nancy Summers are on an extended visit to relatives in Atlanta. J. B. Hunter sjient Sunday with his brother, Bob Hunter, of the 2nd district. I would like to meet all the corres- pondents iiersonally, and I know no bet ter way than to have a correspondents’ reunion. Some one mention a place and date. Will ask Mrs. J. H. Summers to come again. I like her letters. Occasionally a man figure* on a re served seat In heaven because be eooe gave away an old coat Mr. P.B. Murphey has purchas ed the Seroggin place on Green ville Street from Mrs. John P. Roberts, of Opelika. Mr. Mur phey will make many improve ments in the residence and, with his family, will occny it some time next fall. Our Display of I Spring Clothing It’- n noteworthy -howing of the season’s smartest styles for men and young men and you will enjoy a visit to our ‘store. You will also learn something of value to you—how to know- good clothing when you see it; wlnit it costs; what consti- -martti"'- of style and excellence of finish and fit. To dem onstrate these fine points -- I ■ V t 1 gyt J v ' V .; pyj feR. t T5-V-- 'i : J / / % , M A r\ the new spring models the celebrated Hamburger Bros, it Co., tin* Snellen- hnrg Clothing Co. and the Miclmll Stern Clothing ( lor which we are the local agents. T his is clothing that never tails to give perfect satisfaction. When von examine and try on the new garments, you will say that it’s the smartest clothing you ever saw at the price. Call and see the new spring suits we are ottering from #10 to #20. The sack suits are single and double breast ed, and made of the new- patterned worsteds, chev iots and tweeds of all col ors. 1 he Spring Hats, bhoes and Gents Furnishing Goods, that we are showing are worth coming to see. Everything that’s new and stylish at prices that mean a saving to you. We invite you to call and see our line. BARNETT, ST. JOHN & GO. Greenville Street. yhetien&w iarrwtrrao, mjMnif/tsixe in dress we will show you of • a 9 • 0 * * ii « • a 9 » 6 e e 9 • A 0 a 9 9 9 • • i f 9 9 ♦ i A 9 9 9 9 9 9 f l l 9 * t