The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, October 26, 1906, Image 10

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5» “Red Star JelUco” When asked what symptoms were indications of worms in chil dren, he replied: “There are so many—picking at the nose, pale- Additional Locals. do er- This is the name of a mestic coal that will give cry user perfect satisfaction. It burns readily, leaves no clinkers and but few ashes, and alfords the maximum amount of heat. It is an ideal coal for family use, or for heating purposes when used in any grate or coal stove. We supply “lied .Star Jelli- eo” in any quantity and till or ders promptly. Prices are reasonable. Will appreciate your coal orders, and believe our stork will give perfect satisfaction. NEWNAN ICE & COAL COMPANY t’rtul Smith, Mann(|f>r Olfirr at K K Junction. Phone No. 2IR Torn Hikes, a white man indicted for disturbing public worship at ness, grinding of the teeth, starting Mount Pleasant school house in from sleep, irregular appetite, bad July, 1P04, Mho had given l>ond breath, swollen belly, cheeks more and was trying to leave the coun- or less Hushed, swollen lips, circles try, Mas captured by Chief of Po- aroutnl the mouth, face swollen, j lice J. I>. BrcM'ster last Tuesday fretful or cross. If a child has on an A. & W. P. train, on which any of the above it is a sure hull- he was endeavoring to get away to cation of Mornis.” None should Atlanta. lie Mas tried before fail to get a supply of these reme- Judge A. I>. Freeman last Wed- dies. What is a dollar compared nesday and given $25 and costs or to a mother’s love for her child! six months in the chaingang. W hy not cleanse their systems so When arrested Hikes had a pistol that they may groM- up to be noble in his pocket, and Mill probably men and women, climbing the lad- have to stand trial for carrying dor of success and on the top round a concealed weapon. ! stand a shining light, showing j M hut can Ik: accomplished by i strong, healthy men and wowen, A. & W. P Railroad s Slick Scheme. (Continued from Pngc 1.) Lllis Free Show. Hid you attend the free show! Prof. F. Roy Alnion, of Whites- burg, Mas among NeMuan friends last Tuesday. Prof. Alnion will be in charge of Farmers’ High hollow eyes and let them sillier Hch o ol atHargent this autumn and nr M ill you look doM n into their mid groM up only lit for the hos pital or insane asylum! Can you allbrd to pass this opportunity by and regret it the rest of your life! In discussing the nature of the relief afforded Mrs. Htudivant, he said: “There is nothing unusual about the occurrence. In every city I have visited I have hundreds and hundreds of those parasites winter. The school M ill open Nov. 26th. Prof. Alnion has had charge of this school before and conducted it very successfully. He is an ex cellent teacher and splendid gentle man and the News Melcomes his return to the educational field in this county. Mr. H. E. Eley, a well known Tlu-sc people create a sensation in |„. oug i,t to me, which are removed ! citizen of Heard county, passed all toM'iis they slop, Payne’s New' ^ |,y proper use of these route- uway at his home neat Franklin Discovery remedies which are sold dies- It would surprise you if hist Monday. He was an ex-tax by them have accomplished won | you how many people suffer! collector ol that county and a high- ders. The salesman, McQueen, from tape worm and have no idea >>’ esteemed gentleman. He is says .what they ‘have done else- " hat ails them. <)f course a great' survived by a large family ot chil- wiiere they will do In Newnau. many people do not say anything! th ® M ‘‘ nB Julia Htudivant, of HununervilleJ about it when they are relieved of Mrs. J. B. Hutchens ol this city, suffered from bad stomach, head-; such things, but some of them do., Mr. I. N. Orr, Jr's., liorse, ache, dizzy spells, bad taste in the Bolero I leave Newnau a great “Dan,” was insured on May IK, mouth, choking spoils, nervous, many of these parasites will have, inuii, in the Atlanta Mutual Live variable appetite, diseases peculiar been brought to me by people who stock Insurance Co. The animal to women, generally run down and have taken the medicine tor atom- whs killed on August 12, 190(1,and by the use of these remedies had aeh trouble, not realizing what was on August 19th Mr. Orr’s claim removed from the system the cause really the matter with them. for HJ47.nO was paid in full by the of her suffering, a tape worm aliotil Free show every night at . :J0 a j )OVe llllm0 d company. .. . I. o’clock tor one week. , u . 100 foot long, and today is a walk ing, bilking advertisement. J. \V. Willcoxon, Agent. Her daughter, Mary, was relieved of a tape worm over HO feet long. Will Hrowu, a boy eiglit years old, passed one .‘17 feet long. J. W. Holt tells of over 200 intestinal worms being removed from his child. We direct especial attention to! We have the largest stock of , our lino of dress goods. The ad- meat and vegetable choppers ever vanec in prices of all woolen ma terials make our dress goods ex ceptional values, as they were bought before this advance. I*. F. <’uttino iSt ('o. seen in New nan. Try the cele brated “O-Y-ll” choppers for sausage grinding and all kinds of vegetable chopping. 2t Johnson Hardware Co. scheme—the West Point's insidi ous scheme for regaining the 10 per cent, cut that the change in its classification as a road entailed some tMo years ago. “When the case was called by the Commission Wednesday morn ing, representative citizens from every city and township along the line of the West Point were on hand to raise their voices in pro test.” Grantville Mas represented by W. A. Bohannon, N. (). Banks, M. B. Lambert and T. M. Zellars; Moreland by II. W. Camp, E. P. Floyd, J. D. Murphy and W. A. Brannon; NeM uan by W.C.Wright, I. N. Orr, Hr., D. T. Mangel, D. W. Boone, C. A. Merck and M. (1. Keith; Palmetto by D. B. Bui- I lard, I. E. W. C. Smith, F. R. Hinith, Hal Johnston, J. K. P. [Carlton, Claude Smith and J. M. Johnston. Albert Howell appeared as at torney for the railroad and Hat ton Lovejoy, of LaGrange, and W. (I. Wright, of Newnau, ap peared as attorneys for the citi zens. The attorneys presented their arguments to the Commis sion. Mr. Howell contended that the licit line actually increased freight hauls by a distance of four miles and that the road has the j right to collect additional freight charges. Attorneys Wright and Lovejoy contended that the road’s present freight depot is no farther from any point on the line than was the original freight terminal of the road. Many other reasons were advanced to prove that the road should not be allowed to raise | freight charges. The Railroad Commission, has the petitions of President Wicker- sham and the citizens under con sideration and will probably an nounce a decision at an early date. CATES COAL COMPANY The prices of coal at the mines are mounting by leaps and bounds—as much as a dollar a ton during this month. The margin of profit to the retailer is becoming perilously small. We find collections very difficult. Our resources are too limited to permit the large accumulation of ac counts. So we have decided to sell only for CASH The situation forces us to this basis. On credit, we could very easily convert all our stock-in-trade into the bins of our customers, and then have nothing wherewith to restock our yards with coal. .Shipments are slow and difficult, but we are making every effort to keep a large stock of coal on hand for blizzard weather, and we will be pleased to supply every demand made upon us. Cates Coal Company HOW WE SELL HATS 3.50 grades for . .. 2.00 2.50 grades for . 1.50 2.00 grades for . . 1.00 1.50 grades for . . . .75 HOW WE SELL CAPS 2.00 values for .. . .. 1.00 1.50 values for .. .75 J .00 values for .. .50 .75 values for * . . . .39 .50 values for . .. .25 ORR AND POWELL The Price of a Kiss. A WISE MAN Or woman will read advertisements because they recognize the fact that this is the business man's method of giving out information which is of vital importance to all who are pros pective buyers in the various lines of merchandise. It is our nature to want the best goods for the least possible outlay of cash, and the mer chant who watches his busi ness closely and buys his goods right, can surely meet all competition and often times place bargains before you which competition can’t touch, an investigation of our stock and a close study of the high quality and excellence of our furniture offerings for this month, will result in the satisfying of your wants at prices which will make you feel like you got the goods for nothing. Kisses come high in colored cir cles in this town—sometimes, i Charles Henderson, a colored gen tleman, is sloM-ly awakening to this ! fact. Charles ViestoM cd an un- *■welcome and unwarranted kiss up- on the wife of another colored' {gentlemen, and thereby brought , trouble upon himself. When (Charles was arraigned before May or Burdott, His Honor Mils horri fied at the enormity of the crime, and promptly demanded of Charles $H0 or Ho days. Not having the $H0 in his clothes and failing to | find a friend willing to put up that amount, Charles is iiom’ laboring on the streets and (perhaps) re flecting upon the rise in the price of kisses in the local colored mar ket. (NOT IN THE. CIRCUS TRUST) There M ill be no adjourned term of Com eta Superior Court next Meek, Judge U. W. Freeman hav ing issued an older to that effect. Next Monday the appearance dock et M ill lie called, motions heard and juries draM ii for the next regu lar term of court. Jurors have all been notified that the adjourned term M ill not be held. , THURSDAY, NOV. 1ST Prosentina under TtN ACRES of WATER PROOF Tents 1500 RARE AND COSTLY WILD ANIMALS DOUBLE HERD Of ELEPHANTS A STt;iM;.\J)ors REALISTIC PRODUCTION OT' THE BATTLE OF WOUNDED KNEE lntroduciii* '00 INDIANS, COWBOYS, bCOUTS AND SOLDIERS THE LEAV£NSWORTH ZOUAVES Direct from n Successful European Trip * A-m rlcn's (livatt-l Military Company, ITt-sumingButt'- Mmmnl of Anna tn Music. OF TWO COMPANIES OF CAVALRY L-.ito of flie U. S. Army, in expert fears of horsemanship. ELLSWORTH FEMA LE ZOUAVES SEE CAPT. WINSTON’S WONDERFUL EDUCATED SEALS The Lucuzon Sisters, - Wonderful Aerial Iron Jaw Act When the circus comes to town next week strange things will hap- nu»i’and hnd ifT HYING BANVARDS, Sensational European kilts essary to accompany a little child 1 The Latest Foreign Novelty, ' to the show grounds, just to keep Mr j ames Dutton and Mile' Winnie Van Finest line of all wool blankets ever brought to New nan. from $1.98 to $9.50 per pair. Beautiful comforts from $1.98 to $H.50. National sanitary felt mattresses. “In'st on earth,” fancy tickings, at $12.75, 10 days only. Other grades from $2.50 to $7:00. A most elegant line of rockers just received at Jom’ prices. Stove prices cut almost in half. Swellest line of framed pictures in toM ii. Art squares, rugs, etc., are priced way down. Grand Spectncular Double Riding Act. McNUTT TROUPE Aerial Cycle Whirl Riders Prof .Nygard’s School ofWonderfully Trained Menage Horses, 12 in Number - MALE AND FEMALE RIDERS - 20 Come to my ^tore and buy goods at low prices. Yours for business, : J. N. MARBURY : Successor"to Newnan Furniture Co. the little one out of danger and shoM- it the animals. The fire department M as called out yesterday morning at 10:30 o’clock to extinguish a small blaze at J. B. Hutchens’ residence on _Y. LaGrailge street. The tire M-as in 300 Daring Gymnast^ Nimble Acrobats and Talented AenalisU, The Pick of Ali Arenic Celebritie* the roof of the kitchen and was ex- j FORTY MERRY OLD CLOWNS. tinguished in a teM- minutes. I __ GRAND $300,000.00 STREET PARADE Mr. Bob Stephens, one of the Mell known yoitug business Newnau, fell from a counter in hi§ quarter Ol a minion nmmr repronucrion or the Battleships of onr Navy. 8 Wiles ot Gold BudecKt-d Wagons uud Chariots. Prancing Horsrs, Dens of Rare men Ot; aud Costly Wild Animals, and including the season’s newest novelty a r in hi& quarter of a million dollar reproduction of the Battleships of onr Navy.’ store last Friday and fractured his Th* Grand Musical Ballet, 500 men, women and children in the cast left shoulder. He has been suffer-1 ■ ■■—— —— | ing considerably from the i..i„rv.!*”» ThMWtr ‘ »— « ' ' 50 but is able to he up. The CtletaW BANDA ROSA sr Capt. J. A. Hunter and Mrs. Annie Caldwell j last Monday. visited Atlanta TWO SHOWS DAILY. RAIN OR SHINE. EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS