The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, June 29, 1906, Image 5

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J. T. HOU.KMAN, PRKSTDKNT. IV. L. KKMr, VICK i>HRS. ANI» THE.4S. .1. W. ANDREWS, SECI1ETARV. 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. a-.* Atlanta, Georgia. Attorney Wanted to Act as Local Correspondent i Local News of Newnan Dr. Anderson, Dentist; gas ad ministered; Sal bide Bldg. tf R. S. Brown, ofMarietta, was in Newnan the first ol' this week. Seroggin’s is the place to have your pictures framed, cheap. 12 Mr. .T. H. Moore has gone to Carroll county to spend some time with relatives. Franc Campbell was in Barnes* ville the first of this week. Queer T^ihM About Flame*. There Is a relation between the color of flatnc and the energy of the com bustion causing It. The more vigorous and complete the combustion the high- er the refrnnglbllity of the light. A flame burning In a tardy and restricted way emits rays that are red. \Vhen burning In a more complete and effec tive manner the emitted rays change to violet. The llanie of a candle or a lamp consists of a series of eccentric luminous shells surrounding a central dark core. These shells of flame emit light of different colors, the Innermost one—that in direct contact with the dark core—being red and having a tem perature of exactly U77 degrees F. Upon this and In their proper order of refrnnglbllity are shells of light which are orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo Vai. Lacks. Five thousand yards received ibis week at Potts A Parks’. Mrs. B. F. Hull, of Atlanta, is visiting her son, Dr. \V. H. Rey nolds, in this city. Lacks’ Lacks!! See our table ofval laces; special at he per yard, next week. Potts & Parks. Rev. Richard Stephens, of Whitesbnrg, is the guest of his sis ter, Mrs. Dan Brewsjer. > Wk8ki.l8ii.kh 27 inch .lap. silks, black, white I ,usni *- or colors, 45c per yard. I’otts & Parks. Joe Delaney is at Borden-Wheel-j“ nd vl 1 0,p, • r ""T tl,nt 8Uch " . ' t flame does not appear to us as a nest er Springs lor a week s slay. of cones of different colored light is n . ,| . this: When we look upon such a flame Mrs. banuie C ampbell has re-1 all of the rilvs , smilnR froni the rtlf . turned from a visit to Barnesville. Harvey Nimmons, of Lad range, visited relatives in Newnan last Sunday. Mrs. ,1. J. Vance, of Tallapoosa, is the guest this week of Mrs. J.F. Sponcler. Mrs. .1. W. Boone and children, of Atlanta, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1). W. Boone. Prof, deorge H. Hard nor, of Donald Fraser Institute at Decatur, was the guest of Judge J. S. Pow ell this week. Attorney W. H. Daniel went up to Atlanta Wednesday to mingle with doorgia legislators and be present at the opening of the ses sion. R. S. Paris,the well known New nan barber, went to Columbus last week and accepted a position. His family remains in Newnan for the Miss Maie Campbell is spending several weeks in Barnesville, Thomaston and at Indian Spring. Wii itk Goons Wash chiffons, French lawns, Persian lawns and Swisses, at Potts & Parks’. / The Newnan Ministerial Associ ation will meet next Monday at 9:30 a. m. at the Central Baptist church. F. d. Hughes, Sec. Corsets ' American Lady Corsets fit and satisfy the wearer. Sold only by Potts & Parks. Oxfords New shipment ladies Oxfords opened today. Patent pumps, rib bon tics and canvas, at Potts N: Parks’. Mr. Ed S. Buchanan has been quite sick for some time, and his numerous friends will be pleased to learn that his condition is im proving. E.M MKOinKKIKS. ferent layers or slrntH of coueentrlc luminous shells are received by the retlnu of the eye at one and the same time. This can only Impress with the sensation of neutral or white light. Ruble*. The finest rubies are still kept In Asia. The Great Mogul had 10H large rubles In his throne, and among them was one weighing two and one-half ounces. Of European rubles Charles the Hold, that luckless son of a for tunate father, had three rubles called the Three Brothers, of perfect color and worthy size. They passed Into the possession of .lames I., who sent them to "Baby Charles.” There Is a large heart shaped hulas ruby In the Kng- llsli crown. It has been neither cut nor polished, Is only semitransparent and is of a dark red, like a morello cherry. Austria had, or has, an orien tal ruby the size of u lien’s egg, and Queen Elizabeth showed Sir James Melville one as big as a racket hall. Hnnjeet Singh had a large ruby with the names of many kings engraved on It. Among them was that of Aiming- zeb. A king of Persia hud one which he prized at. the value of a city or even a kingdom. It was a table cut hulas ruby of a beautiful color of ut least a Anger’s breadth. corset-covci' embroideries and all- over embroideries at I’otts dt Parks’. Dr. Sam Bradshaw has returned from a visit to his old home in Franklin, Ky. Mrs. and children will return from C. B. Quillian, of the class of ’Oil of Emory College, is now at I Kentucky „ ext week . home in Newnan at the residence , . „„ „ of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Quillian. j ' ***** we manufacture picture an( j ^ n oru i {i (h e monstrosity which j frames and make high grade por- conveyed Mohammed from earth to Ribbonh Sash ribbons, Brewster Bldg. tf Wanted—An agent in each coun ty in Georgia to write Live Stock Insurance forSavannah, Ga., Com pany.* Address P. <). Box 63, Swainsboro, (fa. 13 sped had rendered to man. i traits in Crayon, Pastel and Sepia. heaven and back "« aln 1,1 a very 8ho * narrow ribbons, I Vpwilllll Wm . kl . tlrae ’ r,lfl8e crentureB wero a “ Hal “ ted | Newnan 1 lt.tnie 1 lame Works. f 0r gonie spedul services which they Persian ribbons and velvet rib bons, at Potts & Parks’. Rev. Donald McDonald, of De- Land, Fla., has been in Newnan several days, representing the Southern Presbyterian of Atlanta. Misses Issie May Roan, of Fair- burn, and Lucile Roan, of Q,uit-! son jj ntr h have returned from tecture and tol( ’ r of rolling ,, ... ..fir.... » ' ’ h ’ ' I stock, del BiiEllah Hnilwit)' SIrhuIm. An observant traveler on English ruilwuys could tell you at once the railway upon which lie Is traveling by merely looking at the flrst signal he passes. It may surprise many to know that there are hardly two styles quite Alderman G. It. Sponcler and alike in this country In station archl- Still tbs. Couch.- Henderson -Griflin News and Sun. Mrs. George W lanta, was in the city yesterday, Mrs. Mattie Ware, of Newnan, on her way to Senoia to \isit her arl .j vti( ] j„ the city last Friday and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson j s guest of relatives, much to the delight of her many friends.*— Laffrange Graphic. Mrs. G. W. St. John returned home last Friday from a visit to relatives in Fairborn. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Lizzie Stubbs, of Fairburn. Dr. T. B. Davis has sold the Wilkins property in north New nan to .1. W. Wilcoxon, and Mr. Wilcoxon and family will remove to the Wilkins residence next week. 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. Special Bargains in Enamel Ware For the next ten days we have some thing special to offer to our customers in enameled ware. Note prices below: Preserving Kettles The StiIp'* The record of a ship's voyage Is called Its log because the observations of Its speed, usually tnken hourly, by the log line are a very Important fuctor In the record. The log line Is so called because the float attached to the line was originally a small log or stick of wood. This “log" Is now a square or triangular piece of hoard weighted so that It sits upright In the water. The log line Is divided by knots or marks Into lengths of llfty-oiie feet, which Is nbout one one-huiidred-nud-tweutleth of a marine mile, ho that the ship Is going as many marine miles or knots u . . , , .. In nn hour as the number of knots or Swiss Hon livings and insertings, I lenRths (lmt run ofr 11u , r( , el ln „,„ f n minute when the “log” Is thrown over- hoard. “““"s 8 quart enamel preserving tfK\\\Uc kettles . . 32c 12 quart enamel kettles preserving 50c Saucepans •1 quart o pen sauce* 17r S quart ' pnn sauce- /• pans. 27c \ Dishpans 10 quart enameled dish pans 25c 11 quart enameled dish pans 85c 17 quart enameled disli pans 45c Dairy Pans 2 quart enameled dairy pans 10c 15c 20c 25c 30c C4f>mj-Kt0lfAAMj SCISSORS HeconI ptirellllHes of pocket knives gives lis the st rouges! line of cutlery shown in Newnan. Our line includes three of the best known makes of imported knives that come to Amer ica, also several well known American makes that are guaranteed to give tlie purchaser sat- isfaction. In our stock of Rodgers, IXE, lin ker, Keen Kutter, Miller Itrns. and King (dip per knives we can suit every customer in qual ity and price. Newnan Hardware Company Animal* In Mohumntednn Heaven. According to the Mohammedans, teu animals have heel) admitted to para dise—the dog Krutlm, the follower of Bradshaw | the seven sleepers, Balaam’s ass, Solo mon’s ant, the honeybee, Jonah's whale, the ram which was offered In sacrifice in place of Isunc, the camel of Suleb, the cuckoo of Balkls, the ox of Moses .... r,,,, * \\j ' “ ' 1 stock, design and color of the locomo- ’ !- • - Savannah, where they visited rela- tlves, uniforms of the servants, style fives and spent several days most of the signal cabins and signul nppll- Pollock, of At- delightfully. ' ™ c * 8 and muny ot,,er stalls.-London Adder Stone*. The singular superstition of the value of adder stones for curing a variety of Ills has continued In many countries from the time of the Homans. These celebrated charms are nothing more than antique green or blue glass striped in various designs and perforated. The virtues of these stones are sung In the poems of the ancient Druids and are mentioned by Pliny and other classical writers. The class of 1906 of Newnan High School and a number of i friends picnicked at Pearl Sitt ing last Wednesday. The party was A WnrnlnK. “See here!” said the theatrical man ager. "You wunt to quit your over bearing behavior towurd the other members of this company”— “Indeed?” haughtily replied the Thes pian. “1 am the star, am I not?” “Well, yes, hut you want to remem ber that you’re not a fixed star.” — Philadelphia Press. No U*e For Them. Customer (being measured In a fash ionable tailor’s shop)—By the wuy, what’s your price for a suit? Tailor— j chaperoned by Mrs. Sanders Gib- Sixty dollars, sir. How many pockets ! sou and Miss Sadie Mae Powell. would y°" like? Customer-No pockets at all. I shan’t need any when I’ve J. T. Williams purchased this paid your bill, week from R. G. Moore the va-! cant lot on Perry street between i the Williams property and the Poverty. Poverty Is very terrible and some times kills the very soul within us, hut , , ,, . , r . It Is the north wind that lashes men place where Mr. and Mis. Earle j | Dt0 vikings; it is the soft, luscious Adams reside. This lot is 55x205 feet in size and extends back from i Perry street to the property of R. I ]D. Cole Mfg. Co. Until south wind which lulls them to lotus dreams.—Ouida. , it belonged to the Sims estate, and ! was purchased by Mr. Moore at ! administrator’s sale. There Is something on earth grander ecently j than arbitrary power. The thunder, the lightning and the earthquake are terrific, bnt the Judgment of th*, people Is more.—Daniel Webster. Warehouse Company Organ ized. Stockholders of the Farmers’ Warehouse Company held a meet ing at the court house last Monday anti elected officers and directors as follows; President, II. ('. Fisher; Vice President, H. C. A mall; Secretary and Treasurer, W. E. Richards. Directors. II. ('. Fisher, II. C. A mail, H. A. Hall, I.. M. McGee, J. (’. Sewell, II. II. Dial, J. T. Brooks, P. E. Sutliei land, II. (’. Glover, \V. <'. McBride, W. B. Orr, J. T. Kirby, 11. L. Redwine, R. D. Cole, Jr,, A. II. Young. A building committee was se- i lected from the Board ol' Directors, the committee to have charge of j the erection of the Company’s warehouse. This committee is composed of 11. C. Fisher, II. C. A mail, It. D. Cole. Jr., J. T.; Kirby and H. A. Hall. Contract | for the building lias been let to E. II. Fitts, of Atlanta, and the work of grading the warehouse site will 1 begin at once. This Company lias a capital stock ol' *25,OOO, and will have erected a large brick warehouse, modernly constructed and equip ped. It will be built on the A. A W. P. Railroad, opposite the oil and cotton mills,on a lot purchased from Dr. Janies Stacy, t li is being the vacant lot in rear of li is resi dence. The building will be 150x300 feet, and divided into six compartments, each 50x1.50 feet. The compartments will be separated from each other by a brick wall, anti will be equipped with patented fire extinguishers. It other words, it will 1st what is known as a “standard” warehouse, and will be bonded by the Govern ment, thus making a cotton re ceipt issued by the company as current as greenbacks, while the insurance rate on cotton and other commodities stored in the ware house will be as low as that fixed by the Southern Tariff Association in any part of the country. of the Singer Sewing Machine < 'o., has gone to Marietta to take charge of the Singer store there. Mr. Phillips is suceeeded here by II.A. Winkles, of Bi'umau. Mr. W. E. Baker, of Pennsyl vania, and Mrs. Bonnie Pittman Earnest, of Newnan, were married Tuesday evening at the home of the bride’s parents in this eity. Rev. V. A. Ham was the officiat ing minister. Miss Elizabeth Gray, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Goodrum, at Newnan,returned Thursday to her home in LaG range. She has been elected a teacher in the Public Schools to take the place of Miss Virginia Hailey.— LaG range Graphic. Have your mules and horses in sured in the Mutual Life Stock In surance Goinpany of Georgia. Full face value of all policies will be paid. For inl'oriiiatioinind terms, call on or write to J. W. Will- coxon, agent for Coweta and Car- roll counties, Newnan, Ga. tf | Bert Atkinson and sister, Miss Miriam, have returned to Newnan from Milledgeville" to spend vaca tion with their mother, Mrs. W. Y. Atkinson. Bert is a student in the Georgia Military College and Miss Miriam is attending the Geor gia Normal and Industrial College. Mr. J. A. Aycock, of Carrollton, a son-in-law of the late Major W. W. Thomas of Newnan, was elected last week to the presidency of the CottonSeed Crushers’ Association of Georgia, at the convention held at Lithia Springs. Mr. Aycock is * one of Carrollton’s foremost citi zens. Etltlie Hoy Hyde is on the sink Hit. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Smith, of New- nun, visited the hitter's parents .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Da Ices and son, J. D.,of near Surget, visited relatives near Happy Valley last Saturday night and Sunday. Little Eva Louise, the infant daugh ter of Mr. Jjovio Warren, died last Sat urday afternoon, aged about 12 months. She was siek only a few days; hut our heavenly Father, who dneth all things well, took little Evil Louise home to her mother, who died last, spring. The funeral services were conducted at Liberty ohuroll by Bov. J. B. S. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dukes visited at Mrs. Mutt. Hyde’s Sunday. Mrs. Olein Kersey, of Newnan, con tinues ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. N. Starr, of Rosooe. The old house on East Broad •Street on the lot adjoining Mr. F. B. Cole’s place is being moved across the block and will lie placed on Walbide Avenue on the lot ad joining Mrs. L. A. Hill’s property. On the lot from which this house was removed Mr. li. I). (’ole, Jr., will have an elegant residence ! erected. Summer Entertainment H. T. Phillips, formerly assist ant to M. L. Dukes, Newnan agent Dodson. Prof. J. Cleveland Dukes has been (ihosen to teach the summer term of the Madras school. Miss Emmie Luck, who has been the ; guest of Mrs. Matt Hyde and family, re- ; turned to tier home in Fairburn last | Saturday. Dr. T. W. Sewell, of Newnan, visited bis parents near Roscoe last Sunday. | There will be a picnic at Sargent the j 7th prox. "HIS MASTER'S VOICE” Pleasing entertainment for Hummer days and evenings is furnished by the graphoplione. In fact, there is no more de light fill form of quiet, amuse ment. This store Hells the three famous grapliophonea of t he world— Victor Edison Columbia Priced from $10 to $117. H. S. BANTA