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Professional Cards.
NATIONAL DRAINAGE CONGRESS
IMPORTANT TO THE NATION j
Fourth Annual Sessions at Savannah, Ga., I
April 22=25, Will Attract Wide Attention. |
Vice President Delivers Opening Address.
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W ITH the vice president of the
United States delivering the
opening address on Wednes
day morning, April 22, with
two or three members of President
Wilson's cabinet In attendance and
participating In Its discussions, with
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gorgeously and artistically decorated In
fioral designs, will pass through the
main streets of the city that afternoon.
At night the business section, one of
VICE PRESIDENT MARSHALL,
Who delivers opening address at National
Drainage congress, Savannah, April 22.
eminent engineers and sanitarians on
the program for important addresses
and with an assemblage of United
States senators and representatives,
governors and other state officials such
as has never before graced such a
gathering, the National Drainage con
gress will hold its fourth annual ses
sions at Savannah. Ga„ April 22-25.
Several hundred delegates are ex
pected, including many of the leading
men of affairs of the south and west.
TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYER AT SAVANNAH,
APRIL 20-25.
the most brilliantly illuminated in the
country, will be given up to a masquer
ade carnival, with prizes for the most
beautiful and most grotesque costumes
worn by masqueraders. The night will
l>e surrendered to general Jollification,
a veritable Murdt Gras event without
limitation to innocent fun.
The following day, Friday, April 24.
W. L. WOODROOF,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office ll'/u Greenville Btreet. Residence 9 Perry
street. Office 'phone 401: residence 'phone 451.
D. A. HANEY,
PHYSICIAN ANDSURGEON.
Offers his professional service to the people of
Newnan, and will answer all calls town or coun.
Office over First National Bank.
THOS. J. JONES,
PHYSICIAN ANDSURGEON.
Office on E. Broad street, near public square.
Residence next door to Virginia House.
T. B. DAVIS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office—Ssnitorium building. Office 'phone 5—1
call: residence 'phone 5—2 calls.
W. A. TURNER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Special attention given to surgery and diseases
of women. Office 19Vs Spring street. 'Phone 230
F. I. WELCH,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office No. 9 Temple avenue, opposite public
school building. 'Phone 234.
THOS. G. FARMER, JR.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Will give careful and prompt attention to all
legal busines entrusted to me. Money to loan
Office in court-house.
Atlanta and West Point
RAILROAD COMPANY
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE
OF TRAINS AT NEWNAN, GA.
EFFECTIVE JAN. 19, 1914.
Subject to change and typographical
errors.
No. 35
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No. 36
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All trains daily. Odd numbers,
southbound; even numbers, north
bound.
Court Calendar.
COWETA CIRCUIT.
W. Freeman, Judge; J. Render Terrell, So
licitor-General.
Meriwether—Third Mondays in February and
August.
|t ^ ow cta—First Mondays in March andSeptem-
l ( N ear d—Third Mondays in March and Septem*
Carroll—First Mondays in April and October
lroup—First Mondays in February and Aug
CITY COURT OF NEWNAN.
A. Post, Judge; W. L. Stallings, Solic-
Quarterly term meets third Mondays in Janu
ary, April, July and October.
BANKRUPTCY COURT.
A. I>. Freeman.Newnan.Ga.. Referee in Bank
ruptcy for counties of Coweta. Troup. Heard.
Meriwether, Carroll, Douglas and Haralson.
The World’s Wonder
a remedy for all pains and aches in the limbs or
body. It is espf daily effective for the relief of
feuppresEed meratruation and other female ail-
merits. Perfectly harmless. Can be had at Cates’
Druse Store, or at rny residence, 1&9 Temple ave
nue, Newnan, Ga. DK. A. CAGLE.
Give us a trial order on
ob printing.
ONE OF THE UNITED STATES SCOUT CRUISERS AT SAVANNAH.
APEIL 20-25.
The south Atlantic states are expect
ed to be especially strongly represented.
Among world noted speakers from
abroad Is Sir William Willcocks, build
er of the great Assouan dam in Egypt,
who sailed from Cuiro for this special
purpose In March.
In appreciation of the importance of
the congress to the material and health
Interests of (he country the railroads
have granted very low rates to Savan
nah from all points south of the Ohio
and east of the Mississippi rivers.
For their entertainment an attractive
program has been prepared. I’rofes-
/
has been designated as Tybee (or Sea
shore) day. with an excellent schedule
to Tybee island, one of the south’s noted
beaches, where there will be dancing
on the great pavilions, inilitury dress
parade and concert and other features
VER A HUNDRED PLORAL DECORATED
AUTOS IN SAVANNAH’S FLORAL AND MIL-
TTARY PARADE THURSDAY, ARBIL 23.
There is no piore delightful place on n
warm spring day than Tybee beach.
During the AXjjek there will be otliei
features of tbqpprogrum of entertain
ment that jvffl lie a source of pleasure.
Thg rates on the railroads are good
for ten days, not expiring until mid-
BIB WILLIAM WI1LOOOK8 OF CAIRO,
Designer and builder qf great Assouan
dam across Nile, who will deliver illus
trated leeture at National Drainage con
gress at Savannah.
sional baseball will mark every day of
the week, Savannah versus Columbia
the first three and Savannah versus
Charleston the last three days. The
navy department has ordered an im
posing array of war vessels to Savan- -
nah for the week, Including cruisers,
torpedo boats and torpedo boat de
stroyers. These will be open for pub
lic inspection every day, and an oppor
tunity will be afforded to visitors to
study life on these Interesting fighting
craft. The Jackies from the ships, the
garrison from Fort Screven, with its
famous military band; the local mili
tary, consisting of ten companies of
infantry, two batteries of artillery and
a company of cavalry, and other loc:U
organizations, will participate in a
great military and civic demonstration
on Thursday afternoon. April 23. in a
sense escorting the floral parade at
that time, which has been organized
by Loohlnn McIntosh chapter, D. A. it.
Hundreds of automobiles and floats,
ONE OF THE GREAT GUNS AT FORT SCRE
VEN, TYREE ISLAND, NEAR SAVANNAH.
night on April 30. As the climate of
Savannah at tills period of the year Is
unsurpassed in the world for out of
door enjoyment and Savannah, the
south’s "Forest City," is then most
beautiful in its fresli dress of verdure,
the expectations of a large attendance
on the congress and of visitors in gen
eral are not apt to be disappointed.
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To Keep Lemons.
As lemons are a thing that vary so
touch in price at different times of
the year, they may be purchased
When cheap and kept for months, if
a little care is taken. Put a layer
of fine, dry sand about an inch deep
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on until the Jar Is full. Store in a
cool, dry place.
FOR YOVR PROPERTY’S SAKE-
Mastic Paint
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Where He Shone.
"Coming down to rock-bottom facts,
what does Wigler actually know about
the tariff?” "Not a blamed thing. But
I’ll accord him a compliment—Borne
of his talks about it are absolutely the
most fascinating speeches I believe
I ever heard in my life."—Boston Her
ald.
Air Purifier.
Charcoal is a certain purifier for
musty places, sayB the New Haven
Journal-Courier. Suspend the char
coal in net bags where bad odors and
mustiness collect and the atmosphere
will be kept pure and sweet. Once a
week take the bags down, empty them
in a fire pot and heat very hot.
Too Painful.
St. Peter—"Awfully good of you to
come! Walk right in and I’ll intro
duce you to the company.” Bashful
Young Man—"Are you quite s—sure
that this is h—heaven?”—Life.
The One Exception.
A chaperon is about the only one
who getB much credit for neglecting
tier business.—Atchison Globe.
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It is no longer necessary for any
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Croxone is the most wonderful
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is not like anything else ever used
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removing the cause.
It soaks right in through the walls,
membranes and linings, like water in
a sponge, neutralizes, dissolves, and
makes the kidneys sift out and filter
away, all the uric acid and poisons
from the blood, and leaves the kid
neys and urinary organs clean,
strong, healthy and well.
It matters not how long you have
suffered, how old you are, or what |
you have used, the very principle of
Croxone is such, that it is practically
impossible to take it into the human
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starts to work the minute you take it
and relieves you the first time you
use it.
If you suffer with pains in your
back and sides, or have any signs of
kidney, bladder troubles, or rheuma
tism, such as puffy swejiings under
the eyes or in the feet and ankles, if
you are nervous, tired, and run down,
or bothered with urinary disorders,
Croxone will quickly relieve you of
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cost from any first-class druggist.
All druggists are authorized to per
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Let us show you some fine
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Georgia
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Helps With the Lessons
At night when the children gather around
the sitting-room table studying their lessons for
the next day, the telephone often rings. A little
neighbor a mile down the road wants help from
his school-mates. Children as well as grown-ups
S et pleasure and profit from the farm telephone.
)o you know how little this service costs and how
valuable it is ?
See the nearest Bell Telephone Manager of
write for our free booklet. A postal will do.
FARMERS’ LINE DEPARTMENT
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
57 s. PRYOR STREET ATLANTA, GA.
City Tax Notice.
The tax books will be open
April 1 for the return of all
city property, both realty
and personalty, for 1914. The
books will positively close on
the 1st day of June, and no
extension of time will be
granted.
E. D. FOUSE, •
City Clerk.
Petition to Remove Disabilities.
Mattie Hill j Libel for Divorce*. Coweta Superi-
vh. -or Court. Verdict for total divorce.
Henry Hill. ' Petition to remove disabilities.
Notice is hereby jflyen to all concerned that on
the 7th day of March, 1914, I Hied with the Clerk
of the Superior Court of said county rny petition,
uddrefined to Hiiid (Joint, reUirnuble to the next
term Ihert-of. to be held on the first Mnminy in
September, 1914. for the removal of difiuhilitiefi
reHtiriK upon me under the verdict in the caw of
Henry Hill atfairifitthe petitioner, which opplica-
tion will Ik* heard at the said September term,
1914, of said Court. MATTIE HILL.
All kinds of job work done
with neatness and dispatch at
this office.