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A Woman’s Back
ITas many nclies and pains caused by
weaknesses and falling, nr other displace
ment, of tho pelvic organs. Other symp
toms of female weakness are frequent
headache, dizziness, imaginary specks or
dark spots floating before the eyes, gnaw
ing sensation in stomach, dragging or
bearing down in lower abdominal or pelvic
region, disagreeable drains from pelvic
organs, faint spells with general weakness.
■If any considerable number of the above
symptoms are present there is no remedy
thiO wltUlve quicker relief or a more per
manent Nte than Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
PrescM»«bHSjt has a record of over forty
years of curfesSw It is tho most potent.
iqyigoraling tonicambuengtheniijg uor-
vmcknown to medical science. Itls made
of the glyceric extracts of native medici
nal roots found in our forests and con
tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or
habit-forming drugs. Its ingredients are
all printed on tho bottle-wrapper and at
tested under oath as correct.
Every ingredient entering into "Fa
vorite Prescription” has the written en
dorsement of the most eminent medical
writers of all the several schools of prac
tice—more valuable than any amount of
non-professional testimonials—though the
latter are not lacking, having been con
tributed voluntarily by grateful patients
in numbers to exceed the endorsements
given to any other medicine extant for
the cure of woman’s ills.
You cannot afford to accept any medicine
of unknown composition as a substitute
for this well proven remedy or known
composition, even though the dealer may
make a little more profit thereby. Four
interest in regaining health is paramount
to any selfish interest of his and it is an
insult to your intelligence for him to try
to palm off upon you a substitute. You
know what you want and it is his busi
ness to supply the article called for.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the
original "Little Liver Pills” first put up
by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago,
much imitated but never equaled. Little
sugar-coated granules—easy to take as
candy.
Good
If Health.
To enjoy
good health
keep the iiy-
er in good condition, otherwise the effete
matter and bile will accumulate in Ihe
system and oause disease.
St. Joseph’s
Liver Regulator
(Liquid and Powders)
is old-established, reliable, thoroughly
endorsed, ami is specially recommended
for use in all disordersof the Liver.Stom
ucii and IJoweis.
It has become popular and indispensa
ble in ago at many homes as a valuable
systemic Kegulamr ami lnvigoratur.
It is pleasant, to take, purely vegetable,
and will heuelit if taken as directed.
It relieves Biliousness, Headache, Die
zines«. Loss of Appetite, Sullowness and
ail disorders caused by Onns’ipation and
torpidity of the Liver anil Kidneys.
It should be in every home and used
by all travelers.
Its timely use will often save expensive
and tbunlul snobs of sickness, ami give
joy and health instead of pain and de
spondency.
Price. Liquid per bottle, 60 cents. Pow
dered, per box. 25 cents. Druggists and
general merchants sell it, or send to us.
Sample of powders end booklet sent free
on application. Address,
GERSTLE MEDICINE CO.
Chattanooga, ^ Tennoitoo.
New Advertisements
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Promotes a luxuriant growth,
never Fills to Kestore Gray
I Hair to Its Youthful Color.
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All kinds of job work done
with neatness and dispatch
at this office.
Hunting Horrors.
Chicago News.
“They need an extension of the So
ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals out in Alaska,’’ said the mar
ried man, “They ought to appoint
branches in the backwoods of Canada
and in Siberia and every other place
where there is a fur-bearing animal.
It’s simply fearful the cruelties to
which the hunters and trappers resort
to obtain the skins that you women
seem to think so much of. I’ve been
reading nbout It,”
“Dear me!” remarked his wife.
“Is that so?”
“Yes, that is so,’’ replied the mar
ried man. “It’s funny about that, too.
They call yours the ‘gentle sex’ and
here you are instigating cruelties
that would make an old Spanish in
quisitor blush and shedtearsof pity.”
“I wouldn’t talk nonsense if I were
you,” said his wife.
“It’s all right to call it nonsense,”
said the married man. “You wouldn’t
call it nonsense if you saw a horse be
ing beaten, even if it was balking out
of pure cussedness. You’d hustle
around to find a policeman, but I’d like
to hear of one of you sympathizing
with a silver fox or mink. Just imag
ine! Here’s a pretty little silver fox
trotting along through the forest, en
joying life in its own fashion, when on
a sudden a sharp report rings out and
the innocent, harmless creature falls
writhing in its death agonies on the
snow. That’s a nice thing to think
about it, isn’t it? One moment full of
life and happiness, and next the prey of
some brutal half-breed, who probably
will spend for whiskey the money he
gets for the pelt. That’s encouraging
the cause of temperance, too, 1 sup
pose.”
“He might buy salt pork with it,
mightn’t he?” asked the man’s wife.
“Would that make it any pleasanter
for the fox?” demanded the married
man. “That’s the way a woman rea
sons. Here’s another thing. The half-
breed may not kill the little creature
outright. He may merely wound it
and then it limps off, leaving a crimson
trail behind it, to die a lingering death
later on. Her poor little cubs, de
prived of their mother’s care and pro
tection, either starve or are killed and
eaten by some prowling beast. I should
think the maternal instinct would pre
vent you from countenancing such hor
rors. if nothing else would.”
“I think you are perfectly ridiculous.
Isn’t a fox a beast of prey?”
“Suppose it is,” retorted the married
man. “A tomcat is a beast of prey,
and you were throwing a fit the other
day because a boy was stoning one.
A beast of prey has its feelings just
the same as any other beast. How
would you like to have a steel-trap
smash into you ankle, crushing the
bone and lacerating the skin, and then
have to stay where you were caught
for hours, perhaps for days, suffering
the most excruciating pain and tor
mented with hunger and thirst, until
some man came along and knocked you
on the head with a club?”
“I shouldn’t like it at all, ” admitted
the man’s wife.
“Then you might have some pity on
the poor fox, ” said the married man,
severely. “Of course you don’t go out
with a gun and kill it yourself. You
are too tender-hearted for that, you
women, but you are quite willing to
encourage the half-breed to do it for
you. If it wasn’t for the demand that
your vanity creates there wouldn’t be
any such cruelties. It really shocks me
to think about it. That article made a
deep impression on me.”
“I think you misunderstood me,”
said the man’s wife. “I don’t want
you to get me a silver fox set of furs.
Certainly not. I know you aren’t in
any position now to buy anything as
extravagant as that.”
“I thought you did,” said the mar
ried man, in a mollified tone. “As long
as you don’t, though, I will take it all
back.”
“A good marten will be rather more
within our means,” said the man’s
wife. “I don’t want to be unreasonable.
The price is so much less that your suf
ferings over the death of the beast will
not be very severe.”
A HARD STRUGGLE
Many a Newnan Citizen Finds the
Struggle Hard.
With a back constantly aching,
With distressing urinary disorders,
Daily existence is but a struggle.
No need to keep it up.
Doan’s Kidney Pills will cure you.
Newnan people indorse this claim:
Mrs. M. E. Smith, 12 First street,
Newnan, Ga., says: “Doan’s Kidney
Pills are certainly a fine remedy, and I
willingly indorse them. For eight
years kidney trouble distressed me. It
began with a weakness and occasional
pain in my back, and steadily grew
more severe until it developed into a
constant dull aching through this re
gion. I could not rest comfortably at
night and would awake in the mojning
tired and depressed. Dizzy spells
always annoyed me; in fact, I felt very
badly. A friend recently advised me
to take Doan’s Kidney Pills, and pro
curing a box at Lee Bros’, drug store,
I began their use. They helped me at
once, and I fully believe that a contin
ued use will permanently remove every
symptom of my complaint.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
take no other.
Lost time is never found again.
The president of one of the minor
colleges was sauntering down a shady
lane one day in the early summer when
he met a tall, handsome youth.
This youth had just been graduated.
He was very poor and very intelligent.
In all his courses he hail taken honors,
and in athletics also great honors had
been his.
“Well, Allen,” said the president,
^‘through at last, eh?”
“Yes, sir,” said the young man,
smiling and blushing.
“And now what are you going to
do?”
“I hardly know yet, sir. i have had
two offers.”
“Two? Wonderful!”
“Yes, sir. One is from a scientific
society offering me a secretaryship at
$5 a week, and the other is from a
baseball magnate offering a five years’
contract to pitch at $5,000 a season.”
So Tired
It may be from overwork, bu!
the chances are its from an in
active LIVFP -
With a well conducted LIVER
one can do mountains of labor
without fatigue.
It adds a hundred per cent to
ones earning capacity.
It can be kept in healthful action
by, and only by
Tutfs Pills
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
KILLthe cough
and CURE THE LUNGS
with Dr. King’s
New Discovery
for Cocos® iSb.
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
IHE TINNER,
Is prepared to heat,
slate, tin and gutter your
house. Estimates fur
nished on application.
Only best materials used;
only best workmen em
ployed.
Ample supply of ma
terial always on hand.
19 Greenville St.
Petition to Amend Charter.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
To the Superior Court of said county : The peti
tion of D. W. Boone Co. reHpectfully shows—
1. That petitioner is a corporation, having: been
chartered by the Superior Court of said county on
Jan. 23, 1907. and doing - a mercantile business un
der said charter at Newnan, in said county.
2. Petitioner desires to amend its charter by
changing ita corporate name from D. W. BOONE
CO. to the BOON E-STRIPLING CO.
Wherefore, your petitioner prays an order
granting the said change in its corporate name,
IJ. W. BOONE,
For D. W. Boone Co.
Filed in office this 4th day of February, 1909.
L. TURNER, Clerk S. C. C. C.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
I. L. Turner, Clerk of the Superior Court in and
for said county, do hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a true and exact copy of the
original petition for amendment of charter of
D. W. Boone Co., as appears of file and record in
this office.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this
4th flay of February, 1909. L. TURNER,
Clerk S. C. C. C.
AN ORDINANCE.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of
the City of Newnan, That it shall be unlawful for
any person, firm or corporation to build or erect
within the corporate limits of said city of Newnan
any house or building of any kind or character, or
in any way add to or repair, build upon, or gener
ally improve or change any house or building-,
without first having applied to the Mayor and Al
dermen of said city and obtained permission for
such purpose, and no work shall he commenced
until such permit is obtained. Any person, firm
or corporation who desires a building permit shall
make written application to the Mayor and Aider-
men, upon a printed blank to be furnished by the
City Clerk, and when said printed blank is prop
erly filled out it shall be filed with the City Clerk,
who can, in his discretion, approve and arrant the
permit applied for. In the event the Clerk fails
or refuses to grant any permit, his action shall be
subject to review by the Mayor and Aldermen at
any called or regular session. All applications
shall be filed by the Clerk, and preserved for fu
ture reference.
All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in con
flict with thiB Ordinance are hereby repealed,
Adopted in Council Feb. 1, 1909.
E. D. FOUSE, City Clerk.
A RECORD OF NINE
TEEN YEARS.
Tested Year Jitter Year With
Most Successful Results.
The Farmers of Cotveta and Adjoining Counties Are So Well Ac
quainted With the Old Reliable Brands of
Guano Made By the
Coweta Fertilizer Co.
I hat no introduction or commendation is needed at our hands. We merely
wish to call attention to the fact that we are again handling these goods, and
that we have no hesitancy in offering them upon their merits in competition with
any grade or brand of fertilizer manufactured in the United States. Repeated
tests during the past nineteen years, under all conditions, have demonstrated
their superiority as a soil stimulant, and their unquestioned efficacy as a plant
food. We furnish the BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY.
This season we are offering the following well-known brands, viz :
“Pope Brown’s Special Formula for Cotton” 9. 2. 3.
Regarded by many aa the best Cotton Grower on the market.
Sea Bird Special Fertilizer 10. 3. 3.
Extra high-grade. More plant food, at less cost.
W. O. C., a Pure Blood Guano 10. 2. 2.
Always gives satisfaction.
Coweta High-Grade Fertilizer 10.2.2.
Never known to fail. Good for all crops.
Aurora Ammoniated Phospho 9. 2. 1.
A Pure Cotton Seed Meal Compound—reliable, tried, and never found wanting.
A. A. P., (Acid Phosphate, with Ammonia and Potash) ... 10. 1. 1.
Good where you do not need much Ammonia and Potash.
Our Brands of Dissolved Bone and Potash are as follows :
Sea Bird Dissolved Bone and Potash 15 & 3.
Coweta Dissolved Bone and Potash 13 & 4.
Coweta Dissolved Bone and Potash 10 & 4.
Coweta Dissolved Bone and Potash 8 & 4.
Coweta Dissolved Bone and Potash 12 & 2.
Coweta Dissolved Bone and Potash 10 & 2.
Pure Acid Phosphates- -
Coweta High-Grade Acid Phosphate 14 per cent.
Coweta Standard Acid Phosphate 12 per cent.
We appreciate the patronage given us by our friends in the past, and ask
a continuance of the same. We guarantee fair treatment and as reasonable
terms as can be offered by any dealer in Georgia.
ANDERSON & BOWERS,
AGENTS COWETA FERTILIZER CO.,
Newnan, Georgia.
WjSM*
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Executors' Sale.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
By virtue of the authority vested in us, as exec
utors, by the will of Margaret Latimer, deceased,
there will be sold to the highest bidder, for cash,
before the court-house door of said county, at
Newnan, Ga., within the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in March next, the following
property, to-wit:
One-fourth undivided interest in 101 1 4 acres,
more or leas, of lot of land No. , in the dis
trict of Coweta county, exc ^pt that part of said
tract set apart to Lebanon enure.) and cemetery,
amounting to five acres, taxi tract of land bounded
on the south by lands of Berry Murphy and lands
of Arthur Hutcheson estate, on tho east by lands
of G. I,. Warren, on the north by lands of Arthur
Hutcheson estate, and on the west by lands of C.
W. Carter ami lands of Arthur,Hutcheson estate.
Also, one undivided one-fourth interest in part of
land lot No. in the Fourth district of Carroll
county, being seventy-five acres, more or less,
bounded on the north and east by lands of
Scudder, on the south by lands of W. T. Jones,
and on the west by lands of Richard Springer, it
being that part of said lot that lies southwest of
the creek that runs through the .same.
To be sold as the property of said Margaret I*at-
imer, deceased, for the purpose of making distri
bution amongst the legatees of said deceased.
This Feb. 2, 1909. Prs. fee, $8.34.
W. J. MURPHEY.
C. S. REID,
Executors of the will of Marguret Latimer, de
ceased, late of Coweta county.
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