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Disfo-YVashmcj Doesn’t
Seem Like Work
when you put a little LAVADURA in the
dish -water. China and glassware are
cleaned like magic, grease disappears from
plates and pans, milk bottles are thoroughly
cleansed—all so easily.
Lavadura
“It Softens the Water”
is the simplest, best, most harmless cleanser ever
knswn. Wool and flannel goods washed in Lava
dura do not shrink nor harden—colored goods
do not fade.
Lavadura makes washing and all cleaning
work easy work. Try it and see. A 5 cent
package will prove its value.
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Nervous Women
For nervous, tired women, vre recommend Car
din. Cardui is a woman’s medicine. It acts specif!-1
cally on the female organs and has a tonic, building
effect on the whole system. It contains no harmful
ingredients, being a pure vegetable extract. If you
suffer from some form of female trouble, get Cardui |
at once and give it a fair trial.
TAKE
It Will Help You
J SS
5Tts. “W. tV. Gardner, of Paducah. Ky., tried Cardui and writes:
«I think Cardui is just grand. I have been usir.g it for eleven years.
I am 48 years old and feel like a different woman, since i nave been
taking it. I used to suffer from bearing down ains, nervousness
and sleeplessness, but now the pains are all gone and I sleep good.
I highly recommend Cardui for young and old.” Try it.
AT ALL DRUG STORE'S
Newnan Hardware Co.
Has a complete line of up-to-date
HARDWARE.
Stoves,Ranges, Farm and Garden Implements,Build
ers’ Hardware, Carpenters’ and Mechanics’
Tools, Paints and Varnishes, Paint Brushes,
Poultry Netting, Hog arid Cattle Wire
Fencing, etc. In fact, we are head
quarters for everything in the
hardware line, and al
ways treat you right.
Newnan Hardware Co.,
GREENVILLE STREET,
Telephone [148.
R. D. COLE MANUFACTURING CO.
ESTABLISHED 1354.
World’s Greatest Lamp.
Washington Herald.
Lemuel H. Griggs, of San Francisco,
Cal., speaking of the world’s greatest
lamp, said that one of the principal at
tractions of Mount Lowe, a famous
summer resort in southern California,
was an immense searchlight, declared
to be the largest in the world.
‘‘This interesting searchlight,” con
tinued Mr. Griggs, who is here on bus-
ines before the departments, ‘‘is of 1,-
000,000 candle power. It stands about
eleven feet in height, and its total
weight is 6,000 pounds; nevertheless,
it is so perfectly mounted and balanced
that even a child can move it in any
direction. The reflecting lens of the
mammoth searchlight is three and a
quarter inches thick at the edges, and
it is only a sixteenth part of an inch
thick nt the center, and weighs 800
pounds, its lens are regarded as a
marvel of ingenuity and scientific skill.
The rays are so powerful that they can
be seen 150 miles away in the Pacific
ocean. The beam of light is so brilliant
that a newspaper can be read a distance
of thirty-five miles from the light. Sit
uated as it is on a hill 3,500 feet
above the level of the sea. it has every
scope for demonstrating its great pow
er. Thousands wijo have seen it nt
night have been astonished at its mar
velous illuminating power. When it
is in operation it is made to flash this
way and that, now darting on the
ocean, now flashing across the country,
lighting up the surrounding mountains
with a beautiful flood of light.”
Two Kinds of Citizens.
Patriotism manifests itself in many
and various ways. Some people are
willing to die for their country and a
few are willing to live fo their country
—which is much harder. Some are
eager to show their patriotism by hold
ing a job at a fat salary and some are
willing to vote the party ticket straight
- just because it is a party ticket. Pa
triotism, says Walter Williams, is of
ten another name for pride.
The small ways in which patriotism
may be shown seldom attracts atten
tion. A soldier attacks the enemy of
his country and we call the soldier a
patriot. But it is patriotic also to cut
down the weeds on your back lot. The
soldier gives his life in a day, but the
scientist who gives his life in a gener
ation is also patriotic.
Two kinds of citizens are in every
town—patriots and traitors. There is
no middle ground of neutrality. Every
man is in one or the other comp. The
patriot does his fuil duty to the com
munity, votes, expresses his opinion,
takes part in meetings for civic good
and bears cheerfully his portion of
the community’s work. The traitor
lets the other feilow do the work, and
reaps benefit by the other fellow’s pa
triotism. Treason consists »sf levying
war gainst the republic—or giving aid
and comfort to her enemies. He gives
aid and comfort to the public enemies
who do not assist in making better
the community in which he dwells. He
is himself a public enemy.
Too Good 4o Lose.
The New York dry goods ’firm of
Blumstein & Rosenberg had a 'traveling
salesman named Richards. Richards
was a good salesman and when sober a
genial fellow. Once, however, after
an unusually successful trip he in
dulged in an unusually successful cele
bration, and ended by going to sleep in
the public office of the company.
‘‘Get up,” said Mr. Rosenberg, Shak
ing him violently.
“Rosey, go jump on yourself,” «aid
hii sleepy employee.
The senior partner tried it next and
was rewarded with the words :
"Blumstein, you go to thunder!”’
The firm held an indignation meeting
and decided to dispose with Richards’
services and asked the bookkeeper
what they owed this erring salesman.
"Fifteen hundred dollars,” reported
the bookkeeper, "Richards has sold
$60,000 worth of goods in the past three
months.”
The partners looked at each other in
silence.
“Rosey,” said the senior partner,
“you go jump on yourself; I’m going
to thunder.”
A HARD STRUGGLE 1
He Had Another Day.
Pat McGuire was an inveterate drink
er. For many years he had been addict
ed to the use of liquor, and, although
he signed numerous pledges, he was
unable to break himself from the hab
it. I
Finally, after being arrested several
times for being drunk and disorderly,
Pat told the magistrate of his unsuc
cessful light against liquor and asked
the magistrate to help him keep sober.
The magistrate was interested and
promised to aid him all he could.
“Pat,” said he, “I shall help you as
much as 1 can. So the next time you
become intoxicated I want you to re
port to me on the following day.” Pat
promised.
About two weeks later Pat staggered
into the magistrate’s office with a load
he should have made two trips of.
“Mornin’, magshrate,” said he.
“Wash drunk yesterday.”
“Drunk yesterday!” roared the mag
istrate. “Why, you loafer, you’re
drunk now !”
“Thash all right,” said Pat, "but 1
don’t have to report thish one until to
morrow. ’ ’
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Tutt’s Pi
stimulate the TORPID LIVE!
strengthen the digestive urga - .
regulate the bowels, and are u
equaled as an
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
In mnlarinl districts their virtues r.
widely recognized, as they posse
peculiar properties in freeing :l
system from thut poison. Elegant
sugar coated.
Take No Substitute.—
Dainty, Delightful,
Toilet Preparations
Building material of every description, moderately
priced.
Engines, Boilers, Corn Mills and Saw Mills.
Tanks, Stand-pipes, Towers and Tanks—any shape
any capacity, for any purpose, erected anywhere.
Full and complete stock Mill Supplies and Belting.
Estimates cheerfully furnished. Inquiries solicited,
and will receive immediate attention.
R. D.Cole ManufacturingCo
49-54 E. Broad St., Newnan, Ga. ’Phone 14.
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. 1 could not rest comfortably at
night and would awake in the morning
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-Mil burn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
take no other.
You cannot afford to take chances with ‘‘any old
kind” of tollat preparation, for, icnioinl ei, Uicm<
articles when scientifically prepared, are helpful
and beautifying, hut when cheaply inndeofdelete*
lious ingredients are terrifically harmful. We strong-
ly recommend this lino of article sun uu fact u red hy
(lie oldeKt and largest, manufacturer of 'Joliet
Preparation, K. BURNHAM.
E. BURNHAM’S HAIR AND SCALP TONIC
Cures dandruff, prevents huir fulling out and pro*
motes its growth.
E. BURNHAM’S GRAY HAUR RESTORER
(Not a dye), hut will gradually cininge gray hair
oid faded hair to its original wni'Mtd mim It
keeps the hair In a beautiful luster* hikI frees the
scalp from all Impurities.
E. BURNHAM’S HYGIENIC SKIN FOOD
Will restore roundness and contour to the face,
hulld up tlssubos, nourish and strengthen the muscles,
free the skin from lines, blemishes, blackheads,
moth, patches, etc,
E. BURNHAM’S COARSE PO*£ LOTION
For refining fjbtvskin when coarse ano porous.
E. BURNHAM’S CUCUMBER CREAM.
An excellent preparation for softeniair,
whitening acid purifying tl»e nk.ii. Re
moves Tan, Freckles. Moth Patches, Black
heads and Pimples in from O to 1 O days.
E. BURNHAM’S AROMATIC ASTRINGENT
FACE LOTION *
For bleaching and purifying the skin und removing
discoloration. It is used as a tonic for hardening
the muscles and reflcAng the skin. A delightful and
refreshing tonic.
E. BURNHAM’S TAN And FRECKLE LOTION
Will remove tan aud freckles and keep the skin
smooth and white.
E. BURNHAM’S GENUINE GOLDEN HAIR
WASH
Makes any shade of hair lighter hy a single applica
tion: makes It beautiful and glossy.
You take no chances with these preparations, for
•each and every one is the result of yeais of pains
taking experimenting and each und every one is
ro ade of the purest and best Ingredients money can
purchase.
FREE A sample bottle of Hair Tonic. Irndiidiugn
•bottle of Cucumber Cream or Gray Hair Restorer.
«enl.un receipt of 10 cento to cover mailing expense*.
Onrr Booklet* “How to Be Beautiful/'
absolutely free on request.
Address
E. BURNHAM
The Largest Manufacturer iri the World of JJalr
Goods and Toilet Jlerjuisites.
Wholesale Retail
67-69 Washington St. 70-72 Slate St.
CHICAGO, ILL.
For Sale by
JOHN R. CATES DRUG CO.,
Successor to Huffaker Drug Co.
Tax Sale.
j GEORGIA—Coweta County:
I Will Ik* gold before the Court-hous* 1 door in New*
nan, Coweta county, Ga.. on the fir • Tuesday in
j June next, between the hgal hours >>f -nle, to the
highest and best, bidder, the following described
I property, to-wit:
I One lot situate In the town of Fenoia, 00x110
j feet, on the west side of Main street, and known
as lot No. 7, section II, in the plan of .aid town
of Senoia, levied • n to sati> fy a tax :i. fa. issued
| hy W. S. Hubbard. Tax Collector, for State and
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1 unpaid. The owner of said property i. .r.known,
j Levy made by Lewis McCudough, L. C\, and
turned over to me. This March 4, 1 m
A!-o, at the same time and place, one lot situate
in ‘he town of Senoia, ■ ',< xlld feet, on \v< t wide of
I Main street, and known an lot No. 9. > c on 11, in
the plan of said town. Is vied on to . ati«fy a tax
fi. fa. issued by W. S. Hubbard, Tax 0»l!c< tor. for
State and county tax*, for the y<ais l'.n'd, 190.'J,
l'.tfil, 1905. 1900. 1907 and 190-, the arne being now
due and unpaid. The owner of aid property is
unknown. Levy made by Lewis McCullough, L.
C., and turned over to me. This March J 1909.
J. I). BREWSTER, Sheriff.
New Advertisements
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Clru'*• « uiul beutitir.ea tl.*
J’r i otus a luxuriant prur
Never Falla to Kestq/
X«i* to itn Youthfi/ wC
Gray
, wOlor.
'uip diwr.M M* hfur lulling.
For
Lameness
in Horses
Much of the chronic lameness in horses is clue to neglect.
See that your horse is not allowed to go lame. Keep Sloan’s
Liniment on hand and apply at the first signs of stiffness.
It’s wonderfully penetrating—goes right to the spot—relieves
the soreness — limbers up the joints and makes the muscles
clastic and pliant.
Sloan’s Liniment
will kill a spavin, curb or splint, reduce wind puffs and swol
len joint s, and is a sure and speedy remedy for fistula, sweeney,
founder and thrush. Price, 50c. and $1.00.
Dr. Earl S. Sloan, - - Boston, Mass.
Sltmn’H book on horses, eat tie, sheep and poultry sent. free.
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NEWNAN’S BEST-KNOWN GROCER
Announces that he has now in stock a big lot of the best
Patent Flour to be found in the city. He bought this be
fore the recent rise, which enables him to sell at about old
prices. He can save you money on flour.
He is also receiving by every express fresh shipments
of vegetables from South Georgia and Florida. Also, trop
ical fruits of all kinds.
When you want a fresh, sweet Ham at !5c. to lflc. per
pound, call on him. Or, if you want a fine, well-cured
Shoulder of meat at 10c., he can furnish that also.
We get by express on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays
and Saturdays fresh shipments of Mullet and mixed fish; also,
Spanish Mackerel at 10c. per pound.
A new shipment of keg and bottled Pickles just received;
also, a fresh lot of Olives and Olive Oil; also, a fresh lot of
canned Peaches, both pie and dessert, in 3-pound cans; also,
canned Blackberries, and Asparagus Tips;- in fact, every
thing else that’s fitten to eat.
Telephone Fifty-four
Orange, Amber
and Red Top
Sorghum Seed
W E ~ 11AV E EEC El V ED LA IIG E
MENTS OF EACH VARIETY.
RECLEANED, WITHOUT TRASH.
SEE US BEFORE BUYING. WE’LL
SAVE YOU MONEY.)
A large quantity of Unknown Peas for sale.
M. C. Farmer
<5c Company
SHIP-
NICE.
FIRE
LIFE
HEALTH
H. C. FISHER & SONS
INSURANCE
OLDEST, STRONGEST AND
MOST RELIABLE COMPANIES
ACCIDENT
LIABILITY
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