The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, February 01, 1907, Image 3

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/ Every-Day Topics With the Exchanges The season is approaching when Miss Mattie Sue Allen, of near the whitewash brush will be called 1 New nan, and Mr. tins Kmjlar. of! into service. Fences, out build- this place were happily married at ings, tenant houses, barn and pig the home of the bride's parents,: pens all are due a coat of white-i Mr. and Mrs. Will Allen, last Wed- ! wash, whether they get it or not. nesday. The young couple arrived Whitewash conceals and pre- here last night euroute to their vents decay, gives a cleanly, new home. We .join their many wholesome appearance, and is in friends in wishing them much hap- some measure a disinfectant ward- j pincss.—Last week's Carroll Free ing diseases from man and beast. Press. If you want to *eo dollars jrrow, food your tleldfl with Virainis-Curolina fer tilizer*. They will “ increase your ’ields per acre,"and thus bringdown he cost of production, even if you use fewer teams and less lubor. We have thousands of strong testi monial* from farmers who have tried other makes of fertilizers and assert that Yirgiiia-Cirolina Fertilizers are by far the best. They will irlvo you crops that will mnko more money lor you. Buy no other, even if some coaler endeavors to get you to buy some “cheap" brand Just because he ttiHy make a little more profit on that. Of course, that would be tohis interest —not yours. VIRGINIA-CAROLIHA CHEMICAL CO., K.chraoud, Vi. Norfolk, V». Durhim, N, 0. Cfcirltiton, 9 0. Baltimore, hd. illir.lv G*. Sarasnah, Ga. Vontromarr. ila. hwuphin. Tarn, Sirareparl, la. A Modern Heroine. It is also claimed that it is de structive to insect pests, that con ceal themselves in the cracks and crevices of wood and masonry. People who own fences or houses they do not consider worth paint ing, should give them a coat of white wash, it improves their ap pearance and preserves them from : the effects of the weather. A farm with all buildings and fences white washed is a thing of beauty and a joy to look upon. Nearly all shade-trees are benefitted by having all the rough parts white washed. The interior of stables, fowl houses and even rough ceiled or plastered dwellings should get a clean coat of white-wash. Misses Nona Cotter and Marie Long, two very popular Newnan ladies, are the guests of Mrs. It. L. Ware.—Senoia F.nterpriso < ia zette. ' Managers of tele])hone compa nies say that so many “centrals” marry that the service is crippled. It is not strange to ns that they should want to make permanent connections.—(>glethorpe Echo. The Columbia State is surprised to hear that bridge whist in Geor gia is rated as bad as craps, says the Savannah Press. If that is true, either bridge or craps is rated high in many of our best regulated families. Poe's, idealists and toadyists are fond of extolling the praise of Iui wuiwwum.. Mrs. Lucy Davis, of Newnai warriors and masculine heroes, but | A little practice will enable any- am | j> oss \\'are, of Corinth, this one is a frailgtrl of seventeen. | une to apply white-wash, as it is | 1!lve the guests of Mr. and Five years ago Mrs. N. died, 1 »o very complicated art. The cost Mnj> ,, ,, W arc this week.— leaving a family of seven children, ot material is no excuse, even at a pfogansville News, two of them being one year old , dollar a barrel for lime, for one I ' „ twins. The husband and father barrel is as much as most farmers! 0,1 lu ''™ ,a * v ,as | Nannl « would need. Young, ot Moreland, daughter ot I have been writing of real, not Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. T outig. was gj M( | united in marriage to Mr. Ernest Headache Sufferers Do you want relief—in just a few moments and no bad after-effects. If so, you have only to take, l)r. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. If subject to headache, have them with you al ways. No harm enu come from their use, if taken as directed, as they contain no opium, chloral, mor phine, cocaine, chloro form, heroin, alpha and beta cueaine, cannabis in- dica or chloral hydrate, or their derivatives. Ask your druggist about them. "It kIvop m<> urrnt plonsuro to bo ftblo to lofor to tin' Or Milos Antt- I’aln I ‘tit-< ns tli" host romoily wo hiivo ovor h.i.l In our liouso for tho nrovon- tlon nml onro of lionilurlio. XIy wlfo who Inis Ins n m oonstnnt siifforor for yours wltli tin uluo o complaint, joins ino In i i ‘ omnionilliiR Or. Milos' Anti ruin I’llls lioplnit tiioy inuv full Into the Immls of nil who snlTor." J. I. HUSH. Wutorvlolt, N. Y. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are sold by your drunnist. who will guarantee that the first package will benefit. If It fails, he will return your money. In The BIG FURNITURE STORE Wants Your Trade for the Year 1907 We sell everything in furniture and house furnishing lines. Goods always new and reli able. Prices as low as any dealer can Iname for first class goods. OEPOT 8T. E. O. REESE, NEWNAN, 6A. 25 dosvs. 25 cents. Never sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind was a drunkard. The fourth child was Nannie, who was twelve years years old when her mother died, figurative white-wash, the that is good and useful for its Jackson, ot Luthersvdle. Ihey and on her devolved the care of beauty and healthful- art ‘ !l popular young couple, and have the congratulations and Imst wishes of many friends in their the twins and the household. The j economy, brothers, older than she, contrib- »ess. The figurative white wash is uted to the support of the little! P ll t on to conceal corruption or ones for a year or two, but married wickedness, and is appled to imh- mw oum lappintss. ais mi s and left her alone. The father | viduals or corporations to conceal j Meriwether > indicator, seldom brought anything home I something rotten. The priests and The weekly papers of the state for his family. Nannie cooked the rabbis probably applied it to Pilate,! were the first to eliminate liquor food at night and worked at the Barabbas and Judas Iscariot, and and vulgar medicine advertise- Carrollton cotton mill in daytime, 1 80 effectually misguided the popu- j incuts, the Atlanta Georgian fob and by her heroic self-sacrifice lace at the trial and death ol the lows. That's it. the country week- Savior. Fanatics used it on old lies set the pace in all good works. The Confidence That Wins. k«pt the little ones in meagre comfort. She has no time to read ! Jobe Drown with such skill and and improve her mind; no finery!craftiness that the country was to wear in company; but she has a i plunged into civil war. noble, heroic heart, above the he- j The figurative white-wash is roes of romance or heraldry, Given j used to hide defects in men who an opportunity it is impossible to! occupy high places ot trust and conjecture what great heights to power in all lands, be they mon- which she might attain. ; a 'chs, warriors or statesmen. This heroine lives now at the! Trust promoters and thieving Newnan cotton mills, and can be corporations wear out innumera- found on enquiry. She is worthy hie coats of white-wash every sea- An oil tank or water plug is But strange to say that some amen corner brethren continue to take papers that carry these liquor “ads” ami refuse their home pa per. They want their home paper to light such things, but are not willing to aid it with their adver tising and subscriptions.—Senoia Enterprise Gazette. Pitman-Morgan. A quiet home wedding of inter- of a better fate, because she is one 8011 - »—-o -- | of nature’s gifts to a selfish world; | V0l '.V destructive to whitewash, j a true, devoted woman. I write it giving unsightly streaks and blot- jest to many friends about here was woman, because the hardship and ches, and causing it to scale and ( that of Miss Grace Pitman to Mr. privation, the struggle and sacri- j lull of fice,have given her premature age. A Friend. Information Wanted. Information is wanted as to the whereabouts of J. P. Daniel, a ne- The latest application of white wash, was an address of Ghancel- L. G. Morgan, Sunday. The wed ding occurred at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. lor Day, of the Syracuse Universi- J. Pitman, of Corinth. Bev. V. A. ty. This great Day says the trusts are a Godsend to the country and the low herd who oppose them are most unspeakably wicked. Does Ham pronounced the binding words before a few friends and relatives at 3 o’clock. The bride was at tired in a gown of Changeable silk, gro boy about sixteen years old, i bliafc .j«ii' you? According to his prettily trimmed, ami carried a left home on Jan. 27th in views, there are none righteous company with John H. Bishop, a young negro al>out 20 years old. Information is wanted by his fath er, Nautus Daniel, Turin, Ga. butAhe rich saints who gobble up the wealth of the country, tho wreath of white hyacinths. He fresh ments were served after the marriage and the couple left for paragons of righteousness who I their future home in Newnan. squeeze the laboring class, drivel The bride is an attractive young out competition, ami draw big div- \ lady with many endearing quali A woman seems to be afraid that I idends on watered stock ' To im ‘ | ties, and the groom is a substantial she wears anything on her feet j P each the ^hteousness of these i and respected citizen of Newnan. spotless characters is very wicked j Friends here wish them God speed butto hale them before the courts through married life.—Last week’s Hogansville News. if and chest she might catch cold. The man who is on pleasure bent is apt to find himself broke in due time Choice, Heavy, Recleaned Stocks. We have thousands of bushels in stock, selected from the best crops grown in this country; all the best and most productive kinds: Burt, or 90-Day, Black Tartarian, Swedish Select, Red Rust Proof, White and Black Spring, Vir ginia Gray Winter, etc. Write for prices. WOOD'S NEW SEED BOOK for 1907 tells all about Seed Oats and all Farm and Garden Seeds. Mailed free on request. any to account for their actions in manner, is a most heinous sin. Great is the Day! but his liberal coat of white-wash won’t stick on the oil tank or water plugs very long. When I read his address, Neglected Colds Threaten Life. (From the Chicago Tribune.) ‘Don’t trifle-! with a cold,’ is good j . j advice for prudent men and women. It’] 1 I ... . ■i . r _ 8 felt I had never before known how very wicked I was or how many million dollars I lacked of attain ing righteousness. Had Chancellor Day confined his eulogies to honest business corpo rations, that do business on the square, J might have felt some hope, but he applied his brush to all trusts. All corporations are greedy and soulless, but the great er the corporation the more greed There are forces within us, which, when realized and used, can conquer till that opposes us without. God made man to have dominion over crealion, hut there is a citadel within which must he conquered first. Fear is the dead ly foe that overcomes courage, am bltion. energy, health and hope, not in open conflict, but by trench- cry, discouragement and surren der. When this insidious enemy is conquered by the invincible will of god-like man, all thingsure pos sible. We see a vast difference in the achievements of men and wo men. and try to account for it by the inequalities of environment, but the instances of forceful peo ple who have overcome poverty, ignorance, physical weakness, even blindness, and accomplished what they desired, refutes all such argu ments. Circumstances should not make men hut men should make circumstances. Not only do the makers of his tory and the forgers of destiny need the conquering power of con fidence, but the homemaker and the tiller of the soil as well. The woman who has no confidence in her ability to master the problems of cooking, cleanliness, system, child training and self-control,will never succeed, hut baffled and dis couraged at every turn, she will become a scold, a slattern, a fail ure. The pity of it is, there is never u necessity for such condi tions, only a knowledge of the for ces within, and tht wisdom to use them, together with a determina tion never to be discouraged. Emerson’s advice is, always to do the thing that one is afraid to do. There is profound philosophy in the counsel, for in overcoming a foolish reluctance is an element of strength. It is only the person who lacks confidence that is afraid of people, of circumstances, of re sults. of failure. The confident soul i*the conquering soul. God will not, and man cannot hinder those who are determined to suc ceed along right lines. The wrecks along the pathway of life are due largely to a lack of faith in the unseen, which are the real things. If the kingdom oi God, which has its foundations within us, is NEWNAN MARBLE WORKS J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of marble and granite. GEORGIA MARBLE A SPECIALTY All work guaranteed to be first class in every particular. I’arties needing anythin ; in our line arc requested to call, examine work and get prices. IRON FENCE OF ALL KINDS FOR 8ALE OFFICE AND WORKS NEAR THE RAILROAD NEWNAN, GEORGIA JUNCTION J. R. Hodge’s Coweta Shops Back of Hardaway & Hunter store house. We do all work in good style. Horse shoeing a specialty. Prices right, either for spot cash or on time. It will be to your interest to see me before you commence your shop business for 1907. I have two of the best all-around smiths in middle Georgia. J. R. HODGE, Proprietor and Manager Coweta Shops. may be vital in tiie cast! of a child. Proper food, good ventilation, and dry, worm clothing are the proper safeguards against colds. If they are maintained through the changeable weather of au tumn, winter and spring, the chances of a surprise from ordinary colds will he slight. But the ordinary light cold will become severe if neglected, and a well sought and developed first, then established ripe cold is to tlie germs of that which the world cal s success Taylor & Mitcham Grocers and BaKers Wo hiivo purchased the grocery stock and bakery form erly owned and operated by O. I*. Stephens cfc Co., and solicit orders for everything sold in a first-class family grocery store and for the products of our bakery. We sell only the best of everything in our line at very low prices and guarantee prompt and reliable service. Will appreciate the patronage of the people of Nownan and surrounding county and believe we can please all who give us the opportunity to serve them Try our Home Made Mince Meat. Taylor & Mitcham Phone No. 31. diphtheria what honey is to the bee. The greatest luenance to child life at this season of the year is the neglected cold.” Whether it is a child or adult, the cold slight or sevue, the very best 4 i T.W.Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, JJ RICHMOND, - VA. and less soul, therefore corpora- | taeatmeut that can be adopted is to giv< tions can't sill, lor only souls are I Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. It is . safe and sure. The great popularity and immense sale of this preparation people, merchants, doc- j | I£1S been attained by its remarkable sinners. Workin tors, preachers and lawyers are j cures of this ailment. A cold never re wicked, because they are supposed i suits in pneumonia when it to have souls. Bran new idea: j For sale by Peniston & Lee. join a big corporation and lose; _______________ your soul and then you won’t be. The reason a girl can fool wicked. Nevermore! ; mother so easy is her mother Ohskhvkk. | to do the same thing herself. given. will be added by a natura: proves-. Every virtue ot the soul which is exercised in the promotion of Christ's kingdom, is needed in moral and intellectual develop mer.t, and they have their money values in the business world. We will do well to appreciate the wise words oLthe prophet Isaiah: “In quietness and in confidence shall be your strength.”—Cotton Jour nal. FOR SALE. The ] lower her It takes a hair tonic mannfactnr- used er to pull the wool over tht; eyes of a bald-headed man News has for sale a three horse International gasoline engine. It is in perfect working* order and as good as new. It is offered for sale be cause the News wishes to install an electric motor, and will he sold cheap. TILE NEWS, Newnan, Ga.