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You are Never Disappoint
ed at This Store
, W e keep in stock all kinds of country produce, fresh from the
larm—Chickens, Butter and Eggs. Six good farmer friends have
been bringing us butter regularly for the past five years. All of
them own tine Jersey cows, and the butter produced is the finest in
Coweta county.
Since the recent decline we are prepared to sell Patent Flour at
rock bottom prices.
, Just received a fresh barrel of Cooking Oil, one barrel of the
finest White Wine Vinegar, one barrel of pure double-distilled Apple
Vinegar, and one barrel of pure Ribbon Cane Syrup.
In fact, you can get anything in the grocery line by ’phoning 54.
Telephone Fifty-four
BY THE SEA
WHERE 8CE4JJ BREEZES’ BLOW.
EXCURSION RATES
(entbal*Georgia
railway
QUICK AND CONVENIENT SCHEDULES.
SPLENDID SERVICE FROM PLACES IN
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA.
ASK YOUR NEARESTTICKET AGENT FOR TOTAL RATES,
SCHEDULES, ETC. “
FOR SALE
AT PUBLIC OUTCRY ON
Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1909,
The Property of the
Newnan Market & lee Co.
Consisting of lot on which ice plant is located, at junc
tion of Atlanta & West Point and Central of Ga. R. R.,
containing about one acre; one 5-ton and one 15-ton ice
machine, Columbus Iron Works Co. make; one 125-h. p.
boiler, Cole make, practically new; and all other accesso
ries. Abundant, water supply. Sold for the purpose of
liquidation. Owners reserve the right to make private sale
of property. For further particulars write
Secretary NEWNAN MARKET S ICE CO., Newnan.
WHEN IN NEED OF
LUMBER AND PLANING
MILL STUFF
Of all kinds—Brackets, Mouldings, Columns, etc.-—you will
find it to your interest to give us a call.
HOUSE BILL S A S PE CI A L T Y
Vulcanite Roofing
R. D.Cole Manufacturin^Co
49-54 E. Broad St.. NEWNAN. GA.. 'Phone 14.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY CO.
CURRENT SCHEDULES.
ARRIVE FROM
Griffin 11:10 a. m
Chattanooga 1:40 V. M
Cedartown, ex. Sun ti :39 A. M
Cedar tow n, Suu.only 7 \t~, a. m
Columl>u» .' it :05 a . .n
DEUART FOR
Griffin l:4ne
Grillin, ex. Sunday l>:39 a
Griffin, Sunday onI) 7 :t-7 a
Chattanooga It :;0 a
t edartown 7:17 p
i ‘.dninhu. 7:40 a
War on Motor Cycles.
The Augusta Chronicle sounds a
warning to those who ride motor cycles
and says lack of consideration on their
part for others on tlu' public roads will
result in law that will deny them the
use of roads.
People living out in the country, far
mers and others, are making a protest
against motor cycles with such vigor
and in such united manner that their
campaign is taking the form of a cru
sade. And results are sure to follow.
It is complained that the drivers of
these machines, going fifty to sixty
miles an hour, puffing and exhausting
like light artillery in action, apparently
having no concern for the comfort or
safety of any other occupant of the
highway, are causing more runaways
breaking up more vehicles and snap
ping more harness than the entire ag
gregation of automobiles have been
charged with.
The motorcycle darts here and there,
no number to distinguish them, no way
to hall them, no way to identify them,
no way to caution them—frightening
teams up banks and into ditches, and
do not seem to care.
The motor cyclists will do well to
take up, immediately, among themselv
es, the regulation of this matter. It. is
sure to he before the county commis
sioners and the grand jury, and that
quickly. *
Those of them who are reckless and
apparently don’t care a snap arc get
ting the entire body of motor cyclists
in trouble. Unless the motor cyclists
do something, something will he done
by some one else. And the sufferers
will be the motor cyclists. They must
have more regord for teams on the
roads or the roads will be practically
denied to them.
Girls Spank Pastor With Barrel Stave.
jgSouth Norwalk, Conn., Aug. IK.-
The Rev. Howard W. Benedict, a
popular young preacher of East Nor
walk, was in bod and in pain when lie
should have been conducting the Union
Congregational and Methodist tent
meeting in Westport, and all because
some young women friends spanked him
too hard in celebration of his birthday.
The Rev. Mr. Howard is able to get
up and be out, but it will be some days
before he oats his meals elsewhere than
from the mantelpiece.
It was no gentle birthday taps that
were administered to Mr. Benedict, for
they were good, sound cracks from
barrel staves. Many of the young wo
men admirers of the young divine wish
ed to remember him with slippers and
other “homely” gifts upon his birth
day, hut all in vain, for Mr. Benedict,
resisted all insinuations and questions
which pertained to the date of his
birth.
By a ruse and a resort to the town re
cords the desired information was finally
obtained, but by this time the zeal of the
young women took on a little rancor.
They accordingly obtained barrel staves
from a grocery and waited in the shade
of a tree for Mr. Benedict to pass.
The young minister had too much re
spect for the sex to use force to bring
about a suspension of the birthday re
membrance, and he was too dignified to
run, so he took it for the most part
where his mother applied it in childhood
days, but the effect was more pro
nounced and lasting.
Witch hazel, arnica and other pain
killers were applied in the hope that he
might get to that meeting Sunday even
ing, hut all in vain. He was too sore
to pray, preach or sit down.
HOME ENDORSEMENT.
Hundreds of Newnan Citizens Can
Tell You All About It.
Home endorsement, the public ex
pression of Newnan people, should be
evidence beyond dispute for every New
nan reader. Surely the experience of
friends and neighbors, cheerfully i. iven
by them, will carry more weight, than
the utterances of strangers residing in
faraway places. Read the following:
W. If. Hill, 61 Murray street, New
nan, Ga., says : “Some years ago 1 re
ceived a severe fall, and, as a result,
my kidneys became affected. After
that. I was a constant sufferer from
backache, the pains sometimes extend
ing into my shoulders, and even as tar
as mv neck. When I procured Doan’s
Kidney Rills at Bee Bros’, drug store
1 was in quite a serious condition, arid
placed all my hopes in their bringing
me relief. I was not disappointed, for.
after a short use. they entirely cured
me. I have not had the least sign of
kidney trouble since, anil I willingly
give Doan’s Kidney Pills my indorse
ment.”
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—anr
take no other.
There have been rnanv inquiries as
to the exact language of the dog tax
law, and when it will become effective.
Under the general tax act, which will
become effective Jan. 1. 1910, the fol
lowing tax is laid upon dogs: “On all
dogs the sum of $1 per head. Such
tax to be enforced by levy and sale a:-;
other taxes are collected, and not to
interfere with the imposition and collec
tion of any municipal taxes on dogs.
Provided, that in the event no purchas
er at the sale of any dog bids the
amount of said execution, that the levy
ing officer shall cause said dog to be
killed.”
When a man is in love it is awfully
hard to interest him in your -.roubles.
“Can you toll me what’s the matter
with this watch?” inquired tlu- Aver
age Looking Man, anxiously.
The jeweler stuck a dice box in his
eye and glanced at the instrument’s in
nards. Then lie looked up.
“Yon find it necessary to shake it
real hard every now and then to start
it going, don’t you?” he inquired.
“That’s right. ”
“And you find that it gets dusty,
don’t you? Perhaps you don’t blow
hard enough on the works?”
“Oh, yes, 1 do—every day.”
"Well, well! Rut are you careful to
start tin- balance-wheel going with a
toothpick every hour or two?”
“Yes, I do that, too,”
“And in spite of alt your precau
tions, ic needs about $5 worth of re
pairs. It’s very strange.”
For the jeweler "possessed a dry and
sarcastic wit.
A ceitain Oregon Justice of the
Peace is becoming very popular as a
marriage official. His popularity Is
said to be clue to his short ceremony.
When very nervous couples line up be
fore him, it is about ns follows:
“Do you people want each other?”
“We do, we do,” is the required an
swer.
“Then, goodness gracious, take each
other, for nobody else wants you. You
are married.”
Excursion Fares via Central of Georgia
Railway Company.
To Valdosta, Gu., and return —Account
Grand Lodge Supreme Circle of
Benevolence of United States, to
be hold Sept.. 28-Oct. 4, 1909.
To Black Mountain, N. C., and return
— Account Montreal Chautauqua
and Religious Assemblies, to be
held July 15-August 31, 1909.
To I.os Angeles, Calif.. Portland, Ore.,
Seattle, Wash.. San Francisco,
Calif.. San Diego, Calif.—Account
Alaska - Yukon - Pacific Exposition
and various other special occasions.
For lull information in regard to
rates, dates of sale, limits, schedules,
etc., apply to nearest ticket agent.
-Former Gov. Hoke Smith is quoted
as saying in a speech to a delegation of
Atlanta traveling men that called on
him and presented him with a gold-
headed walking cane last Saturday
night that Mu v phy Candler must he re
elected to the Railroad Commission and
Olio Stevens defeated, because Obe is
“k politician who will vote whichever
way he is pulled.” When the show
down comes the former Governor will
find that Obe Stevens “can kill as
many of his ducks as.lie can of his’n. ”
—Albany Herald.
Don’t leave slander 1
where it will twist the tong
AN OLD ADAGE
SAY S
**A light purse is a heavy curse”
Sickness makes a light purse.
The LIVER is the seat of rJna
tenths of ail disease.
fife*!!
'
go to the root of the whole mat
ter, thoroughly, quickly safe!
and restore the action «;f the
LIVER to normal conditlor..
Give tone to the system- ©nd
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION.
GEORGIA- Cowista County, /
idanc
City of Senoia. I
CRolulion passed by tin
Mayor and Councibnen of tin* City of Sr
on the 6th day of Amrust:, 1909, notice in hereby
tfiven to the qualified voters of said City of ,S«-
noin, Ga.. that on the 11th day of September, 1009.
an election will he held in paid city, at the usual
place of holding elect iom; in Maid ejtv, an provided
tor in Chapter 3. Section* 1177. ;J7H. .'179 and 3H0 of
Vol. I of the Code of Gi o: y,n ol ivp.5, to determine
whether bond* shall be ia-tr I b , said city for and
in the sum <»f Ten Thoi'.sand Dou.abm, mud
bonds to be. known ns
“ELECTRIC LIGHT BOLUS,"
arid the fun k at i-tine therefrom to be used for the
piii'poku of purchasim?, and installing, and equip-
nine. and maintaining an i;i.i:rrnn Light Plant
in ai d for said city. Thu amount of bonds to bo
LsKued is Ten Thousand Dollar ,. Haiti bonds are
to bear interest at the rate of five per cent, per
annum, payable annually. The pi incina) of said
bonds is Lo be paid as folk.
*1,000 in 1912
*1.000 in 1914
HI,000 in 1916
•1,000 in 1918
•'1.0.-9 in 1920
eat .
S 1,000 i
H.1.000 i
?1,000 i
$1,000 i
$i,000 i
1926
Is tti be paid as follow's:
$250 in 1920
$250 in 1921
$200 in 1922
C200 in 192 '.
$150 in 1924
$150 in 1925
$100 in 1920
WOO in 1927
9 50 in 1928
T 50 i n 1929
of m-uirij/ said bonds
leir balloth as used in
d those opposing th«
*■•00 i
*500 in 1911
••■‘150 in 1912
*460 in 1919
mo in 1914
$400 in 1915
$350 in 19 6
$360 in 1917
*800 in 1918
$800 in 1jI9
Those who are in fa
shall have printed upn
said elect i m Pole Bon
issuance of said bunds shall h»v printed upon
'heir ballots as used in raid election AOAJNHT
Bonus.
This the Oth day of Amount, 19 9.
R. L A RN A LL, Mayor,
.1. 1>. HUNTER, Councilman,
W. Ft. BAGGARIA. Councilman,
C. V. F'ODNETT, Councilman,
VINDEX HAND, Councilman.
Letters of Dismission.
KORGIA -Cowkta County :
T. E. Atkinson. R. J. Atkinson, and Mrs.
'. Y. Atkinson, executors of Wm. Y. Atkin-
>'<. deeeaned. ha\ »< y applied to the Court ol
iMinary of mi Id county for letters of dismis-
on from their said leant, all per-' r.% concerned
■e required to show cause in said Court by the
Monday in September next, if any the
n, v. by said application should not f*e fi anted
* Auk, 4, 1909. Prs. fee, $9.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
Wlthcct b
At. all deaden
m
\js Wjfh'n
i'- CHICAGO
JuHN it. DRUG CO.,
Successor to Huif.iker Drug Co
Lavadura
"It Softena the IVater"
Removei all odors caused by perspiration and “sweetens” the skin so that
you feci comfortable instead of experiencing the feeling of
irritation and smarting that follows the use of hard water.
I.avadura is the world's most successful cleanser.
Makes any water cleanse anything better, easier and quicker.
Perfectly harmless—wonderfully helpful. Try it.
Aak for it at Grocera and Druggiat a , In 5 cmnt and
' I.avadura Chemical C# IO cmnt Packagom
Fall Te rm Begins Monday, Sept.
13, 1909.
In the Primary arid Intermediate grades thorough instruc
tion is given in Reading, Writing, Spelling, Grammar, IJ. ,4. His
tory and Arithmetic.
In the High School is oll'eretl a Full course in Higher Math
ematics, Latin, Physics, History and English. Pupils receiving
diplomas from our High School tire admitted to any college in the
State without examination.
Resident and non-resident pupils arc admitted on the same
terms.
On Thursday and Friday, Supt. !) and 10, at 9 a. m., teach
ers will he in their respective class-rooms for the purpose of class
ifying new pupils, tint! for examining pupils who failed to he pro
moted last. June.
Catalogue sent on application.
C. K. HENDERSON, JR., Sup’t.
J. J. GOODRUM, Sec’y.
FIF.E
LIFE HEALTH
H. C.
FISHER & SONS
INSURANCE
OLDEST, STRONGEST AND
MOL
T RELIA B >, E CO MPA NIPS
ACCIDENT
LIABILITY TORNADO
DISPLAYS AND EX-
DIBITS WANTED
The Fourth District A. & M.
School Fair Association desire all
persons who contemplate making
exhibits at th" Fair to he held at
the A. & M. School or: Oct. 5, 6,
7 and K to communicate the fact
to the Secretary. Exhibits of all
kintis of Vegetables, Fruits, Feed-
stulfs, Animals, Minerals, etc.,
wanted.
For premium list and further
information address
B. B. THOMASSON,
Secretary,
CARROLLTON, - - - GA.
Kx ecu tors' Sale.
GEORGIA Cowkta County:
By vitiucof the authority vented in uk, the un-
(JerstKru.rJ, by the will of Mar up* rot Latimer, late
<»f Coweta *• • • *tn(y, Ga., we will s 11 to the hitfhoHt.
bitiri* r. > »»• ea.ih. viGiin tie- ley;al bourn of Hale, on
the fir .. 'I'ii*” day in September, 1909, before the
• onrt-f ..' • •Ion. <*.’ Miotl rounfy, in th« city of
WewPHi', the following properly. to-wit:
Koi.'i F.'lf *»i Jot ol land number fifty-one, in
the district of Coweta rouot.y, Ga., con-
ihir.jo;: one hundred one and one-fourth acres,
more or It . and also thirty acres, more or lews,
of the south ot‘ lot number fifty, in said dis-
*' i t and > ou'J.y, hoiny that part of said lot which
•'i' -Mth *if I. ••/. . ird’s branch and Crooked creek,
aerj lx,o .d*‘d partly on the east by lot number
forty-jimij-, and on the wphL partly by lands of
Garter- <aid lands Ivina: part of what is known
an the Colbert place, in said county.
I'o be sold for the purpose of making distribu
tion am on vst l be b^utees under said will. This
Au;r. 9. 1999, lbs. fee,
W. J. MURPHEY,
C. S. KKjD,
mi i oi .of 11. •• wiM Minci r. * I.atimer, dec’d.
All kiurls oi job work done
with iiohmhis,s and dispatch
at this office.
PIHESilES for fhe Kidneys
3WDAY8' TREATMENT FOR SI.CO*