The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, November 09, 1906, Image 8

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■ lip ,, , , „ tamiy ut warm welcome wherever Benevolent ana Protec- ,, , , , , they may be called on errands nt ti\ e Ordei of L-.lks. business, sorrow *>c.-'pleasure. What * more delightful [trospect than that I he objected the Benevolent df^finrling in every city where < )ifl and Protective < irder of lvks arc To inculcate the principles of Charitv, .lusts e, IPotherly Low and Fidelity; to promote the wel fare and enhance the happiness of its members; to q jicken the spirit (ilory floats a baoih of kindred spirits, linked by the mystic tie, ever extending the strong arm of fellowship and protection. A touch ing feature observed in every lodge o! the Order is an annual Memo of American patriotism; to culti- rial Service when the virtues that vate good fellowship; to perpetuate beautified the lives of those gone itself as a fraternal organization, before are reverently recalled. Mr. W. Howard Davis will give a snug recital at Senoia, Friday evening. Nov. bill. He will lie as sisted by Mrs. Curtice A mail North, of W ilmington, N. and Miss Mary Nelson, of Cordell*, Da. Doubtless this will prove a delight ful entertainment, as Mr. Davis, Mrs. North and Miss Nelson all possess exceptional talent in their respective lilies. and to provide for its government. At the institution of the Be nevolent and Protective Order of K ks, in i8b8, its membership was confined to the theatrical profes sion. This beginning led to the assumption, entirely erroneous,but at one tunc prevalent, that none Notice. On account of a change the Hi* Imtli a tear of pity and a lutml • )|K'ii hh day for melting Olumty. —.SliakeHfiL'iirc. Charity, Justice, Brotherly Love ■ i ... , professional relations of the mider- and Fidelity are the crown jewels 1 , , , ,, . signed, we find if necessary to of the ()rdcr, and Humanity is its K . . , . ■ - ru close up all our matters of business; keynote and inspiration. 1 he cry 1 ■ , , . ■ . .... . ,, , so we reoiiest that, all persons hav- of distress ri the rJks Bugle call 1 1 to duty, and in responding he i"g mr.mnts against us will present but I hep,i,ns were eligible. cmu | ateH the fleetness of the noble !" ,em at omt ‘i a '" 1 aM ' HMS, ’" S m * AND - OTHERS. Speedily the (Irder outgrew the limitations u! i; . founders, and while if h is maintained always i close and .sympathetic touch with the guild of the drama, it has ex pandt'fl to all professions and hnn oi IC'.' artr .'ics, ano today adorn- i' 1 the to-' ■.• • <I more t h m 105 - In Iges, all in pr> speini' condition, • 11 lbs. names >■! men distinguish or in a 11 depai t iivm! s of pub ic .1 nil piivate 1I1 .ergymen, state- men, soldiers, captains of com morcc, mail'll.1- ui eis,’physicians, lawyeis, a brilliant ouupaii) fiom the realm of arl and letters, with the (lower of private citizenship no less 1 enowned tor taithtul adher ence to the ennoling virtues upon which the Older is erected. It is oat riot teal' y American 111 the broadest and highest sense of the word. Its religion embraces and cherishes on equal terms eveiy creed and seel. Its forces are harmonious and widespread as the limits of our country, and always i .get to tender service. 1 animal from which the Order de rives its name. His office of Al- m mder is universal There is no ijiiestioning the creed or country, of the wulow, the orphan, the al- fl clod, the destitute who require his ministrations. S> 1 ir as can be, Elk Ch irity is sacredly guard ctl with silence. Charity is the gi at and only secret of tile Ordi r. debled to us are requested to make immediate settlement. Very respectfully, I >rs. I >av is and Turner, ff Newman. < >a. First Baptist Church. Dr. Nunnally next Sunday at First Baptist elmreli will diseuss I In- follow ing ,subject I I a. m.—< )n 1 Possession. p. in.—Christian Seienee. , 7 p. m. Fools and I heir Fate. Fvery one invited. The 8 o'clock sei v ice will be de voted to ( hiisfinn .Science - the emisiileralion of its cause, its com .e. its curse and its cure. Men and women who are interested in this subject will be profited b\ coming and giv ing attention to the discussion. Fiftieth Marriage Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. .!. B. S. Davis were married at I o’clock p. in., November II. |IS5(». Their chil- dren and grandchildren will enter tain them in a family reunion at I heir lioim , one and a half miles eas. of Newman, November II, IPOli, Mr. and Mrs, Davis will lie al Imme to all their friends from. I loo o'clock. p. m., on I hat dav. A go I likes to he in love just so she can sav she isn’t; iin-l Truth—.1 iih grief iivwiv It rs not enough to be good hearted. You must be 1 -ght headed: After a man has passed the 1 chloroform age he beg ms to lean j toward the simple life. One burlesque show will keep 1 he average man awake longer - than a dozen sermons. It’s the easiest thing in the world to forget your other troubles whon you have the toothache. ()ccasional!y vve hear of a man who managed to make goad by following his wife's advice The wise husband always ex- r'.ti. 7 .i,',i, , ii,v;V'. r .iaiAi.^i.'ii,'>AiAi. , ,iSi.viAiAi.'ii. , ii.'ii/i'.vi.‘.ifri/>oVi.'ii, I ii. I iifli. , ii/itAi. , li. ! i'Jii.ai. J iiri>S!SiSi.'‘i'iAi,'i,''.i. ; ii/ii. r ,ir. passes surprise at Ins wife’s dili - _ i! irence in nutting The bettor class of druggists, everywhere, are men of scientific attainments and high integrity, who devote their lives to the welfare of their fellow men in supplying the best of remedies and purest medicinal agents of known value, in accordance with physicians’ prescriptions and scientific formula. Druggists of the better class manufacture many excellent remedies, but always under original or officinal names and they never sell false brands, or imitation medicines. They are the men to deal with when in need of anything in their line, which usually includes all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a first-class pharmacy and the finest and best of toilet articles and preparations and many useful accessories and remedial appliances. The earning of a fair living, with the satisfaction which arises from a knowledge of the benefits conferred upon their patrons and assistance to the medical profession, is usually their greatest reward for long years of study and many hours of daily toil. They all know that Syrup of Figs is an excellent laxative remedy and that it gives universal satisfaction, and therefore they aro selling many millions of bottles annually to the well informed purchasers of the choicest remedies, and they always t.lke pleasure in handing out the genuine article bearing the full name of the Company—California Fig Syrup Co.—printed on the front of every package. They know that in cas".s of colds ami headaches‘attended by biliousness and constipation and of weakness or torpidity of the liver and bowels, arising from irregular habits, indigestion, or oVor-eating, that there is no other remodv so pleasant, prompt and beneficial in its effects as Syrup of Figs, and they are glad to sell it because it gives universal'satisfaction. Owing to the excellence of Syrup of Figs, the universal satisfaction which it gives and the immense demand for it. imitations have been made, tried and Condemned, but there are individual druggists to be found, here and there, who do not maintain the dignity and principles of the profession and whose greed gets the better of their judgment, and who do not hesitate to recommend and try to sei 1 the imitations in order to make a larger profit, 8uch preparations sometimes have the name—“ Syrup of Figs”—or ‘‘Fig Syrup” and of some piratical concern, or fictitious fig syrup company, printed on the package, but they never have the full name of (he Company —California Fig Syrup Co.—printed on the front of the package. The imitations should he rejected because they are injurious to the system.' lu order to sell the imitations they find it necessary to resort to misrepresentation nr deception, and whenever a dealer passes off on a customer a preparation under the name of “Syrup of Figs” or ‘‘Fig Syrup,” which doe-; not hear the full name of the California Fig Syrun Co.printed on the^front of the package, he is attempting to deceive and mislead the patron who has been so unfortunate as to enter his establishment, whether it he large or small, fo* if the dealer resorts to misrepresentation and and deception in one case lie will do so with other medicinal agents, and in the filling of physicians’ prescriptions, and should he avoided by every one who values health and happiness. Knowing that the great majority of druggists are reliable, we supply the immense demand for our excellent remedy entirely through the druggists, of whom ii may be purchased every where, in original packages only, at the regular price of fifty cents per bottle, hut as exceptions exist it is necessary to inform the public of the facts, in order that all may decline or return any imitation which may be sold to them. If it does not bear the full name of the Company— California Fig Syrup Co.—printed'on the front of every package, do not- hesitate to return the article and to demand the return of your money, and in future go to one of the better class of druggists who will sell you what you wish and the best of everything in his line at reasonable prices. " \ goxpi'l born of I .<iv tiro- Fidelity To soot lie fife's on its dm upliii Iliinmnity." Mr. I. I’. Bradley has had ex tensive improvements made at his Begotten of Brotherly Love,'Greenydlli* .Street residence. Scv- guided by an ambition to promote oral rooms have been added to the the Brothei hood of Man, the Be- Inmse audit is being fitted up uh nevolent and Protective Order of 1 one of the largest ami handsomest Elks offers its members the cer- homes on this beautiful street. FARMERS’ WAREHOUSE COMPANY NEWNAN, GA. Beg: to announce to the farmers of Coweta and surrounding counties that they are now prepared to weigh and store cotton. Ow|ng to the fact that we have equipped the warehouse with Improved Automatic Sprinklers, have made the walls fire-proof, and the building modern in every respect, we are able to secure the lowest possible rates of in surance, and are therefore prepared to offer Free Insurance gence in pickles. putting uj) fruit and A Bright ItflMTtilt. Lleuwnnnt (examining soldier)—Wbat sin mid you do II' you met un enemy »n tile Held of buttle? Soldier—Shoot him dead, sir. Lieutenant—Right. And wlmt should you do II' you met a wlibli* battalion of the enemy? Soldier Shoot them dead, sir. Lieutenant Yoii'eonldn't by yourself. You should full bark and iclvo wurulug. \VhnI should •you do If you met a cow belimgic^ to the enemy? Soldier Shoot It dead, sir. (lieutenant — Wrong. Soldier fall buck and give warning, sir. Lieutenant -Wrong again You should cateb bold of It by the horns and bring it Into camp. Now tell me what you should 1I0 If you ini'* me in the Held. Soldier Shoot you dead. sir. I.s-utenant Rubbish! I'm not an en emy! 1 wear the same uniform us you do. Soldier- I'nII Imek and give warning. Lieutenant — Wrong, stupid! I'm not a battalion of the enemy. Soldier—Well, then. I'd eateb bold of you by the horns and lead you Into camp. Lieutenant —You— I.ustige Blatter." Tuesday’s Sales of Real Estate. A number of people from vari ous sections of Hie county wore in Nownan last Tuesday to witness' the sale of several pieces of valu able real estate and, several of them, to bid for the same. The first property sold was the home place of the late John \V. Arnold, situated three miles from Granlville. The place contains IMS 1 .- ( acres and has on it a good I seven-room house, tenant houses, | I etc. It. sold for 95(i per acre, or a total of 97,(144, to \Y. (’. Wright I'for Mrs. S. F. Leigh. Lands belonging to estate of Cornelia A. Dennis wen* sold by l(ftM. Fanner, administrator. The lands are situated in the First District and consist of 192 umis, with the usual improvements. Mr. Hewlett Bailey purchased this place for 95.850. L. M. Fanner, administrator, also sold lands belonging to estate of Laura N. Hubbard, situated in Get it at THE NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE If it’s anything in we’ve got it and our line, at prices our competitors can’t meet on all cotton from the time the wagon, and it is taken from Extra Storage Charge of 15 cents Per Bale. Mr. J. A. Stephens will be in charge of the weighing and is prepared to give you prompt and efficient service. We shall be pleased to have your patronage. Farmers’ Warehouse Co.* Newnan, Ga. StcveiiPoit’N (ariive, No English novelist rests lu a more eccentric spot than that chosen liy Robert Louts Stevenson, who Is burled on the summit of the forest clad Vniln, In the Island of Samoa. The day after his death at Yaillma, lu IS’.ll, ids re mains were carried to the top of this precipitous and pleturesipie peak |>.v sixty sturdy Samoans, who bad loved and now mourned their dead chief, Tusltula. A parly of forty bad pre viously out a pathway through the tblek. tangled wood with knives and .the Fourth District; consisting of 170 acres and improvements. .). II. Widonci bought this property for 91,000. 1L O. Jones, A. M. Norris and ,1. S. Anderson, commissioners, sold 127 acres of land, adjoining the lands of Jacobus Petty and others, to Jacobus Petty for 9020. This place was sold as the property of the Lambert heirs. One-half acre lot in Senoia, be longing to estate of the late Mrs. K. ('. Flicker, was sold by T. F. Rawls, administrator. It was pur chased by R. L. Hardy at 9400. One hundred acres in the First District, belonging to estate of Give Mary J. Freeman, was sold by T. F. Rawls, administrator. it was purchased by J. T. Arnall for 91,950. ; Sheriff J. L. Brown auctioned off! We sell Dry Goods, Notions Clothing, Shoes, Hats, ' Etc., Etc. us a call. There’s money in it for you. all of this property in his usual axes, while another party bad pro- inimitable manner and furnished pared the grave. With intUdte care and trouble they Imre him shoulder high over the rough ground to bis last long home, and there, under the starry sky. they left him to sleep forever, with the l'aeitle at his foot, i hi either side of his tombstone is a bronze plate. One hears the words. "The Tomb of Tusitula," while the other is inscribed with his own reunion), beginning: ("mlrr the wide and s!;irr> sky Dig the Kruv, .md let me lie. much amusement for the crowd while the sales were in progress. Feminine Amenities. “Yes. dear. I was married last month, i I’d like you to call on me and see th® | pretty little flat I have." “I've seen him. my dear!"—Life. Chapped hands are quickly cured by applying Chamberlain's Salve. Price, ih cents. For sale by Peniston & Lee. Prof. J Will Askew, of Senoia, was in the city yesterday on his way to Mintz, Laurens county, to attend a three week’s session of the Southern Normal Musical In stitute, ot which Prof. A. J. Show- alter, of Dalton, is director—Sun day’s Griffin News and Sun. THE NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE Cotton Receipts. Newnau’s cotton receipts up to Nov. 1st amounted to 7,480 bales After a bachelor passes the age this year. Last year the receipts of 40 it’s up to him to marry a ; onsamedate runted to 10,734 widow if he marries at all. H e This ****' stock on hand needs a wife who knows before-j was 2 ’ 929 bales; while last year it hand how cranky men are. I amouuted 3 > 564 bales ‘ Magnetic Hair Tonic The most effective hair restorer on the market. Prevents baldness by imparting vigor to the scalp— cleanses it and eradicates dandruff. Restores life and beauty to the hair. Every bottle guaranteed. Price 50c per bottle, at the J. T. Reese Drug Store, Newnan, Ga.