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Bersid and .R(ii«r{tMr.! UGr "" p,|,er H 0pp . o!e * Au, “’ kil '
"Tho Herald and Adve/
over the Kewimn Banking
’ office is upstairs
’Phone G.
Of Enicrest To Women.
!7o such women as arc- not seriously out
of ihealilAbut who have exacting duties
tolperforA cither in the way cf house-
litjld caresXor in social duties and func-
tid^jvtvddshXseriously tax their strength,
as \velril?'tti\ursing mothers. Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription has proved a most
valuable supiArling tonic and invigorat
ing nervine. My its t;m--ly use, much
serious ness and snilcring may
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just in.
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for Spalding’s
1909 Catalog.
MURRAY’S
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Atlanta and West Point
RAILROAD COMPANY
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE
OFTRAINS AT NEWNAN, GA.
'lie 1 operating table and 1 he
surpvoi.V hr. le. w.aid, it is ..Wii<-v< .1.
seldom have to t,c eir.plc.ved if this n. L -t
valuaiile won;an r s~rehmdy >vcrc re-aitLed.
to in good' lime. The "Favorite Proscrip
tion" has proven u great boon to expectant
mothers by preparing the system fur the
coming of baby, thereby rendering child
birth safe, easy, and almost painless.
Bear in tr.lnd, please, that I:r. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription is not a secret or
patent medicine, against which the most
intelligent people are quite naturally
averse, because of the uncertainty as to
their composition and harmless character,
but is a MEDICINE OF KNOWN COMPOSI
TION, a full list of all its ingredients being
printed, in plain English, on every bottle-
wrapper. An examination of this list of
ingredients will disclose, the fact that it is
non-alcoholic, in its composition, chemic
ally pure, triple-refined glycerine taking
the place of the commonly used alcohol,
in its make-up. In this connection it
may not be out of place to state that the
"Favorite Prescription" of Dr. Pierce is
the only medicine put up for the cure of
woman’s peculiar weaknesses and ail
ments, and sold through druggists, all
the ingredients of which have the un
animous endorsement of nil the leading
medical writers and teachers of all the
several schools of practice, and that too
us remedies for the ailments for which
"Favorite Prescription ” is recommended.
A little book of these endorsements will
be sent to any address, post-paid, and
absolutely free if you request same by
postal card.' or letter, of Dr. It. V. Pierce,
Road.
Ln Grange Graphic.
The Graphic wants to go on record
as being opposed to any movement
that will take the convicts from the
roads that are most traversed in the
county, and where the most benefit
would accrue to both the tarmer and
merchant, and place them on the high
way from the Coweta line to West
Point for the benefit of a few owners
of automobiles who want to help ad
vertise Atlanta by having good auto
mobile roads out from that city over
the State. The plan as first outlined
by the commissioners of Troup—that of
working all the roads leading from the
court-house a distance of five miles
first, and then taking up the others—
we think is about as good as they could
have devised, as in this way all of the
roads worked will be those that the
farmer travels, and he, and not the au-
tomobilist, is the man that is most in
need of good roads.
We feel sure that the County Com
missioners realize that good roads are
more needed elsewhere in the county,
and that greater benefit will be de
rived by the farmers if these roads are
worked, than if this automobile high
way is built from the Coweta line to
W'est Point. This movement, anyway,
is only the pet fancy of two of Atlan
ta’s papers to help advertise them
selves and Atlanta.
While we have no objection to this
automobile road, we think the public is
entitled to good roads over the county
first.
Buffalo. N. V.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con
stipation. Constipation is the cause of
many diseases. Cure The cause and you
cure the disease. Easy to take as candy.
35.
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No. 33 l(i:40 a. m.
No. 30 3:35 p. in.
No. 2() *.’ :40 p. ill.
No. .34 5:32 p. in.
No. ”42 (! :45 a. in.
No. (44 .... - :27 a. m.
No 38 9:33 a. in.
No. 40 12:28 ji. in.
No. 17 5:12ii.m.
No. 41 .. 7 :10 p. m.
No. 37..'. 6 asp. m.
No. 36 10:40 p.m.
tSunday only. "Daily except Sun
day. All other trains daily. Odd
numbers, southbound; even num
her;, northbound.
CREME ELCAYA
A
TOILET
CREAM
FOR
THE
COMPLEXION
Preserving it against the harsh
effacts of wind and dust.
"Always ready."
PRICE CO CENTS
For sale by Holt & Cates Co.
New Adve msemen is
Give us a trial order on job
printing.
Resolutions by Grantville M. E. Sun
day-school.
The angel of death has once more
visited our school and claimed for its
reward our beloved brother, teacher
and co-worker, N. O. Banks On Sat
urday, May 22, 1909, while in the vigor
of life and in the diligent prosecution
of business affairs, a multitude of
which had been heaped upon him, si
lently and suddenly the messenger of
death arrested his busy life. The Mas
ter, through His messenger, said,
"Enough; come with me; take thy
rest, for I have prepared a place for
those who come through great tribula
tion, toils, cares and labors.” And as
the sun sank on that beautiful after
noon behind the western horizon and
left the world in darkness, the spirit of
our beloved brother and friend entered
the portals of eternal life, where dark
ness is unknown, but where the bright
ness of the presence of our God will
shine through the countless ages of
eternity. Therefore, we, the Grant-
vine Sunday-school, fee! deeply the loss
of such a valuable member. We feel
that the Sunday-school, the church, the
town and the community at large have
sustained a loss.
Resolved, That we extend to the be
reaved family our heartfelt sympathy,
and point them to the Father that
doeth all things well.
Resolved, That a copy of these reso
lutions be furnished the family and to
each of our county papers for publica
tion. and that the same be entered on
the minutes of the Sunday-school.
Respectfully submitted,
F. T. Meacham,
S. E. Leigh,
E. Seweli,
Committee.
Peanuts and Sleep.
Good Health Clinic.
Recently a friend who had heard that
I sometimes suffer from insomnia told
me of a sure cure. “Eat a pint of pea
nuts and drink two or three glasses of
milk before going to bed,’’ said he,
“and I’ll warrant you’ll be asleep with
in half an hour.’’ I did as he suggest
ed, arid now for the benefit of others
who may be afflicted with insomnia 1
feel it to be my duty to report what
happened, so l'ar as I am able to recall
the details.
First, let me say my friend was right.
I did go to sleep very soon after m.v
retirement. Then a friend with his
head under his arm came along and
asked me if I wanted to buy his feet.
I was negotiating with him when the
dragon on which I was riding slipped
out of his skin and left me floating in
mid-air. While I was considering how
I should get down, a bull with two
heads peered over the edge of the wall
and said he would haul me up if I
would first climb up and rig a windlass
for him. So, as I was sliding down the
mountain side the bralteman came in,
and I asked him when the train would
reach my station. “We passed your
station 400 years ago,” he said calmly,
folding the train up and slipping it into
his vest pocket. At this juncture the
clown bounded into the ring and pulled
the center-pole out of the ground, lift
ing the tent and all the people in it up,
while I stood on the earth below watch
ing myself go out of sight among the
clouds above. Then I woke, and found
I had been asleep almost ten minutes.
“And the day wore on—” began the
speaker.
“What did it wear?” asked a listen
er.
The speaker became angry at being
interrupted, hut was equal to the occa
sion, and replied impatiently:
“The close of evening!”
Ask lor Allen’s Foot-Ease,
A powder for swollen, tired, hot.
smarting feet. Sample sent free.
Also free sample of the Foot-Ease San
itary Cnrr-Pnd. a new invention. Ad
dress, Alien S. Olmstead, LeRoy, N. Y.
When the boss is away his assistan!
poses as a wise guy.
The Old Maid’s Prayer.
"Toll me riot in idle -jingle marriage
is an empty dream, for a girl is dead
that’s single, and tilings are not what
they seem. Life is real, life is earnest,
single blessedness a fib; man ttiou art,
to man returneth, has not been spoken
of the rib. Not. enjoyment and not sor
row is our destined end or Way, but aet
that each to-morrow finds us nearer
matrimonial day. Life is short and
youth is fleeting, and our hearts, though
light and gay, pleasant drums are beat
ing wedding marches all the way. In
the world’s broad field of battle, in the
bivouac of life, be not like dumb driv
en cattle: he a heroine—a wife. Trust
no future, howe’er pleasant—let the
dead past bury its dead. Act, act, in
the living present, heart within and
hope o’erhead ! Lives of married folks
remind us wo can live our lives as
well, and, departing, leave hehi- d us
lots of kids to shout and yell; such ex
amples that, another, wasting time in
idle sport, a forlorn unmarried broth
er seeing shall take heart and court.
Let us then he up and doing, still
contriving, still pursuing, and each one
a husband get.”
U. S. Government to Honor Gray He
roes.
Washington, June 9.—A monument
of marble or granite to cost about $8,-
500 is to be erected by the United
States Government in the Confederate
section of Finns’ Point National Ceme
tery at Salem, N. J.. to mark the rest
ing-place of 2,460 officers and men of
the Confederate army and navy who
died as prisoners of war at Fori Dela
ware between 1862 and 1865. ! ids for
the monument will be opened June 11
by Co!. W. C. Oates, commissioner for
marking the graves of Confederate sol
diers.
The adoption of a monument for the
purpose is due to the fact that it
been found impossible, because of im
perfect records, to place distinctive
headstones at each individual grave, as
contemplated by t.he Act of Congress.
Commissioner Oates has arranged
also to place wrought iron fences
around Camp Chase Confederate ceme
tery near Columbus, Ohio, and around
the Confederate cemetery at North Al
ton, Ill. _
Ethel, aged 3, had been to visit her
cousins, two fan-loving and romping
boys. She had climbed upon her fath
er’s knee and was telling him of her
visit.
“Papa, every night when John arid
George Ea.v their prayers they ask God
to make them good boys,” said she.
“That is nice,” said papa.
Then thinking soberly for a few min
utes, she said : "God ain’t done it yet.”
JUST
ONE
WORD that word la
^Putt’s,
st; refers to Dr. Tutt’s Liver Pills and
MEANS HEALTH.
Arc you-constipated?
Troubled with indig.stlon?
Sick headache?
Virtigo?
Bilious?
insomnia?
A NV of these symptoms and many others
Incicete inaction of the LIVER.
"STaix. IsTocd
TiitfsPills
Take Mo Substitute.
DR. M. S. ARCHER,
Luthersvili.e, Ga.
All calls promptly filled, day or right. Diaeaflep
of children a Kp<-e : a!ty.
THOS. J. JOKES,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office 'in Haoenck street, near public* flquart
Le«id**noc next door to Virginia Houee
DR. T. B. DAVIS,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office;—Sanatorium building. Office ’phone 6
:al) ; residence ‘phore S>—2 culla.
W. A.. TURNER,
rbysician and Surgeon.
Special attention given to surgery and disease?
jf women. Office 39”. SpHr g stieet. ’Phone 23(
K.
W. STARR,
Dentist.
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IRISH LINIMENT
Will cure the afflictions, also any *kin
a-.meBt, Burn, Bruibe or Neuralgia.
Go to „
Rkekk Drug Company's:
CP-Cl ret a bottle. II it does i.ot coin
- you they will nay back t he- 50c on
your word. Express prepaid 60c
to your borne. Tor sale l eone
druggist in all large cities.
GILLHOOLEY
IRISH LIN'HfEXT CO,
St. Fau!, Minn.
The Wash Lines
Tell the Story
If the woolens are shrunken, colored goods faded, fine lace waists
worn and torn, and the woman herself “worn to a frazzle” you can he
sure she is behind the times and does not know the many advantages
of using
Lavadura
“Zt Softens the Water**
Nothing shrinks, nothing fades and there’s no hard robbing and scrubbing when
Lavadura is used. Your hands are kept soft, smooth and white, and all kinds of
cleaning is done quicker, easier and more satisfactorily.
Use Lavadura in dishwater instead of soap and sec iiow much sweeter, brighter,
cleaner your china and glassware, pots and pans are. Once use Lavadura and’
you'll never want to be without it.
Ask for it at Grocers and Druggists
In Sc and 10c Packages
Died In the bath Lavndurn refreshes you and
removes all perspiration odors,
fine for shampoo, too.
UVADVRA CHEMICAL CO.
Avoid Danger
When you are sick, or suffering from any of the
troubles peculiar to women, don’t delay—take Car-
dui, that well-known and successful remedy for wo
men. Thousands of women have used Cardui and
been benefited. Why not you 1 ? Don’t take any
chances. Get Cardui, the old, reliable, oft-tried |
remedy, for women of all ages.
TAKE
CARDU
It Will Help Yon
J 4°
“Thomas, can you tell us what dy
namite is used for?” asked the teacher
of one of the smaller hoys of her class.
“Yes, ma'am,” responded Thomas
eagerly. “They use it to blaspheme
with.”
Only the first baby is favored with
visits from the angels in its slumbers.
A little paregoric is what the others
get.
Mrs. Luzania Morgan, Sneedville, Tonn., writes: r< For fen
years I suffered with the turn of life, and tried many remedies
without relief. I had pains all over my body and at times I could
not sit up. At last 1 took Cardui and now 1 can do my housework. I
I have told many ladies about Cardui and recommend it to all sick |
women.” Try it.
AT ALL DRUG STORES
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA Co\vi:ta County:
By virtue of an order of theCourtof Ordinary
of the county of Fulton, said State, runl/*d at the.
Juno term. 1999, of paid court, (and which said or
der specially authorizes the sale of the below de
scribed lots before tho court-house door in t he city
of Newnan. in said county of Coweta, the place of
public sales uf said county of Coweta,) will be
sold on the first Tut .-day in July. 1909, at. the
court-house door in the city of Newnan. in said
county of Coweta, between the lejpil hours of sale,
at public outcry, to the highest bidder, for cash*
as the property of the estate of James T. Sullivan,
late of said Fulton county, doceused, the follow
ing property, to-wit:
An undivided one-fourth interest in and to cer
tain tracts or parcel;. ,*f land situate*, lying and
being in the city of Newnan, in said county of
Coweta and Stair* ot' Georgia, and more particu
larly described as follows:
LOT. no. 1.
Commence at a point on tho south side of Sal-
bide avenue, at the northeast corner of lot owned
by M. F. Cole, and which said point is also at the
northwest cornurof said lot here described, and run
south along tin* line h tween said Cole lot and the
said lot here described one hundred and fifty-live
(165) feet and to lot of Ii. S. Bantu, thence east or
easterly along said Bantu’s north line fifty-four
(fit) feet, thence north or northerly one hundred
and fifty-five (15a) feet, more or less, and to the
south side of said Salbido avenue, find thence west
along the south side of said Salbide avenue fifty
(50) feet to said commencing point.
LOT NO. 2.
Commence at a point on the south side of said
Salbide avenue, at the northeast corner of the lot
just above described, and which point is fifty (50)
feet east of the northeast corner of said Cole lot,
and run south along the enst line of said lot just
above described to l lie lot of H. S. Banin, thence,
enst. or easterly fifty-four (54) feet, thence north
or northerly one hundred and sixty (1(50) feet,
more or less, to the south side of Salbide avenue,
and thence west along the south side of said Sal-
bide avenue fifty (50) to said commencing point.
LOT NO. 3,
Commence at a point on the south side of said
Salbide avenue, at. the northeast corner of said
tract No. 2, just above described, and which point
is one hundred (100) feet enst of the northeast
corner of said Cole lot, and run south along the
cast line of said lot No. 2 one hundred and sixty
(160) feet, more or less, and to lot of H. S. Banin,
thence east or easterly fifty-live (5G) feet, thence
north or northerly one hundred and sixty-two
(162‘ feet, more or less, to the south side of said
Salbide avenue, and thence west along the south
side of fluid Salbide avenue fifty*five (65) feet to
said commencing point, and on which said lot is a
5-room dwelling house known as the Corcoran
house.
LOT no. 4.
Commence at u point on the south side of said
Sf.lhide avenue, fifteen (151 feet east, of the north
east corner of said lot No. *‘». just above described-
and which point is one hundred and seventy (179)
feet enst; of tho northeast, corner of said Cole lot,
and run south along (he west line of the lot
known as the Anna Alexander lot one hundred
and sixty-three (Kid) feet, thence east forty (40)
feet to tiie southeast corner of said Alexander lot,
thence south one hundred forty-three (lid) feet,
and to lot owned by A. F. Simril, thence west or
westerly along said Simril’s north line one hun
dred and thirt v ldll) foot and to the southeast
corner of said Bantu lot, thence north or norther
ly one hundred and thirty-two (1.12) feet along
said Bantu's east line, and to the south line of
said lot No. d, 1 hence east or easterly seventy-two
(72) feet, and (•> the southeast corner of said lot
No. d, thence north or northerly one hundred and
sixty-two (162) feet, more or loss, along the east
line of said lot No. d to die south side of said Sal
bide avenue and them.”* cast along the south side
of said Salbide aveem fifteen (15) feet to said
commencing paint. This June 9, 1%9.
A. I,. 11F.I11L,
Administrator of James T. Sullivan, deceased.
GEORGIA Fulton County:
We, the undersigned, each own an undivided
iiU’-fourth i'll int'iv-t in the above and forego
ing four described lots, and wo agree to execute
imt deliver to the purchaser or purchasers of the
mid undivided one-fourth interest in said tots ad
vertised for d • by said A. I*. Dcihl, administra
tor of Jumt T. Sullivan, docea ted, a d< ed or doods
voying l<* such purchaser or purchasers our
ivided one-fourth interest each in said lots for
same cotv.ddora'ion or price to be paid to each
is for which said undivided one-lourlh interest
to he sold by said administrator may ho bid olT
and purchased nl said sale, and in th s way and
by this arrangement, the purchaser or purchasers
of said unclis ided one-fourth Interest to be sold by
mid administ rut or cun ac-iuiro the whole title to
said lots. Thin June 9. 19U9.
Mb’S. TERESA CUNNINGHAM
.1 ( . SULLIVAN,
CECIL SULLIVAN.
Dainty, Delightful,
Preparations
FIRE
LIFE
HEALTH
DR. F. I. WELCH,
Physician.
Office No. 9 Tempi© Avenue, opposite publii
ehool building. ’Phone 234.
H. C. FISHER & SONS
INSURANCE
OLDEST, STRONGEST AND
MOST RELIABLE COMPANIES
ACCIDENT LIABILITY TORNADO
8..D. COLE MANUFACTURING CO.
ESTABLISHED 1854.
Building material of every description, moderately
priced.
Engines, Boiler?, 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
You cannot afford to take chance* with “any old
kind’’ of Lillet preparation, for, reimauhei. thc-te
articles w!j«*u scientifically prepared, nro helpful
and beuutll.\ mg, but when cheaply made of deleft*'
rlouHlngiedliut** are terrifically harmful. We ntrnng-
ly recommend this lino of articles manufactured Ly
the oldest and largest manufacturer of Toilet
Preparation, I BURNHAM.
E. BURNHAM’S HAIR AND SCALP TONIC
Gore* dandruff, prevent* hair fulling out r»ml pro*
motes 1th growth.
E. BURNHAM S CRAY HAIR RESTORER
''Not h dye», but will u i •(dually change gray hair
and faded halt I•» 1 i.h orglnal youthful color II
keeps the h.-lr in a beautiful luster* and frees the
scalp from all Impurities.
E. BURNHAM’S HYGIENIC SKIN FOOD
Will restore riniiiitiiim* and contour to tfie face,
build up IIkhuoh. iioiii >!■ and strengthen tho muscles,
free the skin from linen, biemlshen, blackheads,
moth, patches, etc,
E. BURNHAM’S COARSE PORE LOTION
For letlnlng the skin when coarse and porous.
E. BURNHAM’S CUCUMBER CREAM.
A n excellent prepnration for softening,
whitening and purifiing the skin. Re
moves Tan, Freckles. Moth Patches, (thick
heads and Pimple* in from (i to 1 o days.
E. BURNHAM’S AROMATIC ASTRINGENT
FACE LOTION £
For bleaching and purifying the skin and removing
rilKcoloiatlon. It Is used as a tonic for hardening
the muscles and refining the skin. A delightful and
refresh! ng tonic.
E. BURNHAM S TAN and FRECKLE LOTION
WJ1 remove tan and freckles and keep tho skin
smooth and white.
E. BURNHAM’S GENUINE GOLDEN HAIR
WASH
Makes any s’ ;.<:** < f Pa i lighter Lv a single applica
tion: make* It Leantiful and glossy.
You take no < hstti es with these preparations, for
each and e\eiv one Is th** r-snit 4 f yours of pains
taking e*|ci menthtg and each sud every one U
made of the i ncsi and best lugitd.imts money can
l *> i chase.
) M l A sample bottle of Hair Tonic, including •
Lottie Of < nrmnher tort am or Gray H,i!r Restorer,
net,! on receipt.« J 19 cents to cover mailing expenses.
Our Booklet, “How to Be Beautiful,”
absolutely free on request.
Address
E. BURNHAM
'Itie Laive*' MhihOh-'Ihi<t In thn V.’mKI of Uulr
Cinndrt ,uu! iollfel llequlsitCra.
Whole, ale Relsil
67-69 We.hln^ton St. 70-72 State
CHICAGO. ILL.
For Sale fly
JOHN F„. OATES DRUG CO
Successor to Huffsker Drug Co.
49-54 E. Broad St., Ncwnnn, Gs. 1 hone 14. I if you owe tor this paper settle up