The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, June 15, 1906, Image 5

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J. T. HOI.1.KM AX, PRESIDENT. W. T.. KEMP, VICE RUES. AND TREAS. J. W. AN1)KI'.WS, SECRETARY. LOANS OF $1,000 TO $20,000 PLACED AT LOW RATES ON IMPROVED FARMS IN THIS COUNTY If you desire such a Loan, write us fully. THE SOUTHERN MORTGAGE CO. Ai s Atlanta, Georgia. Attorney Wanted to Act as Local Corresponden * Local News of Newnan Buy your sidewalk tile from the Newnan Tile Works. tf Go to the Newnan skating rink next Monday night. l>r. Anderson, Dentist; gas ad ministered; Sal bide Bldg. tf The skating rink opens again next Monday night. Keroggin's is the place to have your pictures framed, cheap. 1L’ Paul Paver Greenfield, of At lanta, is visiting Tom Bee (’amp. There will be lots of fun at the skating rink next Monday night. Mr. (Juinn, of Washington, Ga., spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Herndon Marray. Mrs. Harry Briggs and children, of Atlanta, are visiting (’apt. and Mrs. E. I). House. Next Monday night the Newnan skating rink reopens for this sea son. Don't miss the opening night. Ben Orr, son of Hon. and Mrs. I. N. Orr, has been ipiite sick for two weeks. His condition is im proving. Mr. Lewis Hill, who has been dangerously sick during the past three or four weeks, is slowly re covering. Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Zachary ADVERTISING. Thta One of the Matty YInrveiN ProRrrt»..lvo Akp, Among the many marvels of thlB marvelous age there is none more striking and none more characteristic than the art of advertising as develop ed in modern times. We talk much nbout the wonders of the telephone and the phonograph, about the aston ishing expansion of railroads and teleg raphy, but here we have an Industry ns remarkable for its extension and as wide and varied in its applications ns j anythin? of man's device in any era of the world's history. When there Is brought into consideration the vast amount of money expended In ndver- have been in Alabama during the <isin,; 1,1 onr ">e novel atnl in- , , ,, genius methods employed and the ex- past two Meeks, where the tonner i poi-t skill and artistic talent engaged in , is attending to business matters. the business, one may begin to realize j r ^ , what a wide field has been opened here ( el. Lloyd Ihonuus, ot lalia- for some of the highest and most use- | poosa, who has been critically ill f ’*l forms of human endeavor. for several weeks, is recovering. I „ ™ **■ "Discs-,uul they are not ^ ft few—It remains true that advertising His ( oweta friends will be glad to is one of the greatest of popular edu- hear this news. cators and one of the chief promoters of human happiness and prosperity, Yes, we manufacture picture anil there are yet many ways In which frames and make high grade por j 1 extended to the still greater ., , , ... . : benefit of the world. No good reason Halts in i a,\on, I us tel and Sepia. PX | S | H why the churches, the Sunday Newnan Picture Frame Works. Brewster Bldg. tf Mr. and Mrs. Sam Banks and Prof. Marvin Banks spent several days in Alabama, recently. Mr. Banks lias been indisposed since his return home. Orman Powell is home from An- urn, Ala., to spend vacation, lie was among the number awarded a eertillicate of distinction in a class of BIO students. Prof. A. McB. Hansom, assist ant professor of Analytical Chem istry, Alabama Polytechnic Insti tute of Auburn, Ala., spent a few days with home folks, recently. For Sale—ThrccNO-saw Winship ' gins; also complete M linger system. Will sell all or part; cheap, for cash or on time. B. 11. Dial, Newnan, Ga., It. F. D. No. I. Prof. Marvin Banks, of the I’niversity of Pennsylvania, is spending his vacation witli rela tives and friends in Newnan, Pal metto and other < icorgia cities and Mr. Tom Hughes, of Atlanta, towns. spent several days with his par- ,, ,, ,, , v , . ,, . , ' .... .. Messrs. II. IT. and V L. North cuts, ltev. and Mrs. KG. Hughes, , .. , , ’ and T. M. Goodrum, the popular recently. j , . xr , .. J cashiers ot Newnan s three pros- Miss Kate Faver is in charge of perous banks, attended the meet- schools, the missionary societies and other agencies of good should not nd- ■ verllse far more than they do and thus add to the membership and their power ! in (lie community. To set their ad vantages, aims and benefits before the public in a proper way and form would Involve no loss of dignity or prestige, while II would almost certainly widen their Influence. The time must come, ton, when the absurd code which prohibits physicians and other professional classes from nd- | vertlslng themselves must he abolished. There Is nothing Iml u sentiment to I prevent It and u very weak sentiment at that. It should bo no more Infra dig for n physician or n lawyer to seek patients or clients through the medium of print than It Is for teachers, insur ance men, real estate dealers or the members of any other honorable trade or calling.—Leslie's Weekly. Baseball Goods A Sample Line of Reach’s Goods. / • ** m 11(1 in. adjustable window screens 45c lib in. adjust-able window screens 60c —— 11 x (I-10 screen doors SI.00 3 \ 7 screen doors 1.10 and 1.25 51 x 7 fancy front doors 1.75 Screen door hinges 15c. 25c and 40c Screen door stops, to keep your doors from slamming 10c Rubber Hose. IMMORTALITY. Tlint the Superior Court Clerk's oflice during the absence of Clerk Lynch Turner. Kev. V. E. Manget left Saturday for his home in Marietta, after a delightful visit to his sons, D. T. and V. E. Manget. Mrs. B. H. A mail, of Alabama, a daughter of Mrs. Lizzie Chandler of Newnan, has been dangerously ill but iH improving. Miss M. O. Martin, of the New nan High School, left for San Francisco Tuesday to fill an en gagement for the summer. J. T. Williams, proprietor of j the Newnan Bottling Works, is in Franklin this week where he is establishing a bottling plant. Col. Howard Perdue, of Bir mingham, was in Newnan several days this week, the guest of his brother, Judge L. A. Perdue. At present mother ing of Georgia and Florida bankers in Atlanta this week. .Major 1). P. Wood roof has gone to Savannah to join ulishing party. Mr. Geo. Sponcler and his son, Hugh, will go Friday. Mr. II. P. Woodroof is the host, and it goes without saying ail will have a merry time. Governor Terrell has authorized the following rewards for alleged Coweta county murderers: #1.00 for arrest of Arthur Johnson, in dicted for murder of William Thomas; #100 for arrest of Henry McKeever, charged with murder of Alex Weaver. Have your mules and horses in sured in the Mutual Life Stock In surance Company of Georgia. Full face value of all policies will lie paid. For information and terms, call on or write to J. W. Will- one Theory or llie (mnlitlnii t'oinex After Itentli. Our life does not lie-in with birth, nor does It conclude with death. It Is only a section of the development of mankind before and after us. We ex isted before wo were born, and we reap what the factors of our botng have sown. So our life leaves Its after effects, and they will ho what we have made them. The truth Is that while there Is no I Immortality in the sense in which most religions hold It If we accept their doc trines in tlielr literal meaning, condi tions In life are such In many respects, as if these doctrines were true. For, while our bodily existence Is wiped out with all Its physiological functions, the essential part of our own being (the thoughts themselves) remain, and thus our Immortality—not as a concrete In dividual and bodily incarnation, Imt our soul, our character, the Impulses which wo have given In life to others, our aspirations and most character istic features—cannot be wiped out. A man who keeps this thought In Ids mind, either Intuitively by realizing the power and Justice of the religious In stinct or by having fathomed the prob lem philosophically In Its very depths, will not live for the present moment, hut In consideration of the after ef fects which his life leaves on the world. And I would say that one of the best tests for right action In n crit ical situation is for a man to ask him self, If 1 had passed away from this life what would I wish that I had done In this emergency? I am confident that fho answer given to this nuestlon would help us in the most difficult cir cumstances to find the right solution. —Dr. Paul Cams, Author of "The Soul of Man,” “Chinese Philosophy,” etc.. In Monist. A new shipment uf LEADER rubber hose, 5-ply, in t’5 a ml 5(1 fool lengths, every piece guaranteed, per font 0C Woven hose wi’h heavy robber linings, 1 ■ and 5!-1 sizes, in k’n and 5(1 lout lengths.9 and 10c Solid si ream brass nozzles 25c Spray nozzles . 35c Hose reels, made of split hickory and mounted on wheels, to close out . SI.00 Our New Perfection Blue Flame Oil Stove is Giving Satisfaction. 1 burner 2 burner H burnt ( Legs fiOe ext ra.) Single ovens, round Single ovens, square Double ovens, square No. !i, 'J and I oil stove lamps, just the tiling for healing water and doing light, cook- S1.25 2.00 2.50 mg S2.50 Fruit Jars. Mason’s l-qt. fruit jars, per dnz 60c Mason’s 2-qt. fruit jars, per dnz flOc Mason's porcelain lined jar caps, packed with rubbers, per dnz 25c 0(10 dozen jar rubbers, per do/,. . 5c Newnan Hardware Company Mrs. John Chandler returned to Newnan last week from Lennox in Berrien county, where she had been visiting her son, (). L. Chan dler. Mrs. Chandler has purchased some property in South Georgia and may reside there in the fu ture. Another son, Hicks Chan dler, is attending a business col lege in Birmingham, and her course will be determined by his decision either to remain in New nan or remove to South Georgia sifter completing his business edu cation. <r UlUCl < d IIB^t XJ • • J Cl UdU. ill . *11 n If • u,ul v nuuniulivvD, dul do regent he is in Senoia visiting his C0X ° M ’ age,,t , <01 ' ‘ 0W(,ta an ‘ Me ”' fur nwa - v - ln ° rder \° ' ,rov f th ,, ... ... wether counties, Newnan, Ga. tf necessary merely to dip a glass other and other relatives. a strongly smelling subsume Own an Automobile Have you ever considered the question of purchasing an automobile? Without in vestigation. you have proba bly decided that an automo bile is an expensive luxury you cannot afford. Such is not the case.* Automobiles can be purchased at figures so low that the prices are a revelation to the average man who is able to own one of these machines. If inter ested in the automobile ques tion, consult Flannery. He represents in Newnan lead ing manufacturers of auto mobiles, and will be pleased to discuss the matter with interested persons and pros pective buyers of first-class machines. Frank J. Flannery Watchmaker and Jeweler. Snail, and Odor., A professor In the University of Ge neva says that snails perceive the odor of many substances, but only when not this It Is rod In ongly smelling substance and \V. H. Gooddy, of Newnan, is bring It near the large tentacles of a snail In motion. If It Is put close to these horns the tentacles are violently drawn hack. As the animal perceives the odor It changes Its course. Snails also smell by means of their skin. Con tact is not necessary, for the mere vi cinity of a perfume causes an Indenta tion of the skin. If you knew the value, of Chamber lain's Halve you would never wish to be without it. Here are some of the dis- j eases for which it is especially valuable: I sore nipples, chapped hands,burns, frost I bites, chilblains, chronic sore eyes, itch ing piles, totter, salt rheum and eczema. ; Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. Paul Penistou, Newnan, Ga. For anything in music or inusi cal instruments telephone No. DHL it SPECIAL SHIPMENTS P OF MILLINERY Special shipments of Mm newest and most fusli- ionablo hills and millinery goods are received so often at 1 his store tImt (lie stock is always fresh and attractive. The ladies of Newnan and Cow eta County cannot fail to find here just what is deciired in lovely Imth, (lowers, ribbons, etc. Tim prices named on everyt hing are as reasonable as the quality of the goods will warrant . The ladies are invited and urged to visit us and examine our stock. % Mrs. Lela Adams rP visiting his sister, Mrs. L. Bau- schell, at her home, <>(> Crumley street. Mrs. Bauschell was injur ed i1i the picnic collision of last Wednesday, and her injuries have proven more serious than at first anticipated. — Monday’s Atlanta Journal. The Skating Kink, which proved so popular last summer, will again open for the season on next Mon day night at eight o’clock. The new floor, just put down, is very fine and the skates are in first- class condition. Open each even ing, eight to 10:30 o’clock, and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons, 3:30 to six o’clock. Dr. J. W. Taylor, of Luther ville, with a dozen other promi nent Georgians, will leave June J-tth for Boston to attend the Tri ennial Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons of America. Dr. Taylor is the 'only Grand High Priest in the United States, the only Geor- | gian who has ever held office in the Grand Chapter and the only Southerner who has held this ex alted position.—Griffin News and Sun. A Wine Scheme. “No matter what opinion Is offered, you express a contrary view,” snid the Impatient friend. “Well,” answered Mr. Bllggins, “that’s a way I buve of acquiring knowledge. A man is more likely to give up all he knows on a subject If you get him to warm up with a little controversial Indignation.” — Washing ton Star. Hia Influence. “Do you think a man’s Influence lasts after he Is gone?” asked the philoso pher. “Well, I should say!” cried the young woman. “My husband tied my prop erty up so that I can’t ever marry again!”—Detroit Free Press. Fame. Fame Is the Inheritance not of the dead, but of the living. It Is we who look back with lofty pride to the great names of antiquity, who drink of that flood of glory as of a river and refresh our wings in It for future flight.— Hazlitt. Evil spreads as necessarily as dis ease.—Eliot. The Bride Will Rejoice At the presents she receives, no matter what they may he, or where they came from. Rut if yon wish to be sure that your offering will receive the admiring attention of everybody, get it at this store. Then you are SURE to be right. You CAN’T go wrong by giving cut glass and silverware. And you CAN’T go wrong if you get it here. Everything w<> show you would do credit to your judg ment and good taste. We can interest you at a small price or as high as you care to go in figures. Always trust us to have the right goods. H. S. BANTA Sold by All Grocers For Iiot Tea ASK FOR OOLONG For Iced Tea BUY INDIA AND CEYLON For General Hse BUY" THE MIXED Nothing is more refreshing than a cup of iced tea; nothing more beneficial when tired than a cup of hot tea. Always the Same Always Please