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Interesting Facts Gathered During thi' Week by Our
Regular Correspondents.
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TURIN.
On Saturday last we boarded the
tram for Brooks Station, en route to
White Water church. We enjoyed the
hospitality of {Mr, and Mrs. John
Woods, friends of long ago. After a
(food night's rest, with Rev. Mr. Smith
of Locust Grove as room-mate, wo wore
carried to White Water church, 2 miles
from the station, said to be the
first Baptist church organized west of
Flint river. The congregation Sunday
morning was large. The opening ser
vice was conducted by the paBtor, Dr.
Beard, of Milner. Former pastors pres
ent were Rev. Mr. Lunceford, Rev. Mr.
Smith und the writer. After singing
and prayer, the writer occupied the
pulpit. He waB followed by Judge
Maddox, u deacon of Concord church.
At the close of the service a splendid
dinner was Berved on the grounds.
Upon reconvening Rev. Mr. Smith de
livered an interesting address upon the
subject of Sabbath schools. The clos
ing exercise was an interesting song
service, led by Rrof. Paul Lee. The
writer Berved this church as pastor
forty-seven years ago, but had the
pleasure of meeting but few of his old
flock upon this occasion, most of the
original membership having passed
away.
We are informed by Rev. T. R. Mor
gan, pastor of Ramah church, that the
generaljmeeting will be held with that
church, embracing the fifth Sunday in
May. This^will be an inopportune time
for a general {meeting. • {Farmers will
be busy {harvesting their small grain
cropB, and will be otherwise occupied
upon their farms.fl,The date should be
changed to aJmore{convenient season.
A splendid song service was enjoyed
at Standing"Rock {church on Sunday
last, with Charlie Newton, Jim Thur
man, of Newnan, and others, as leaders.
Farmers are busy planting cotton
seed thisjweck.
The many friendB of Mr. R. A. In
gram, of Sharpsburg,|will be glad to
know that he is fast recovering from a
recent operation, lie is still in Atlanta,
but will be able to return home in a
few dayB.
Mr. Byrd Smith, of Atlantn, and his
Bister, Miss Smith, of near Sharpshurg,
were thejjguests Sunday of Mrs. Zeb
Christopher.
Mrs. Judson [Harris is recovering
from her recent illness.
Mr. John Dodds,fof Hogansville, and
Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Harris, of Newnan,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jud
son Harris Sunday.
Mesdames J. A. Daniel and G. H.
Urquhart and Mr. W. H. Summers are
visiting in Atlanta thiB week.
Mrs. J. B. Shell, jr. and Miss Leiron
Gilbert visited Newnan Saturday.
Mr. V. P. Enloe Iuib been quite ill
for the past week.
Mr. G. O. Scroggin and Dr. E. L.
Merrill are in Atlanta attending the
sessions of the Atlanta Presbytery.
Mrs. Mary Moses is in Gritlin, the
guest of her granddaughter, Mrs. J. C.
Owen.
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
V. B. Ingram has been quite sick, but
is better at this writing.
April 15th.
GRIGSBY'S L1V*VEU-LAX, that de
licious liver syrup, has displaced calomel
in every home. Good for grown-ups
and children alike. Ask John It. Cates
Drug Co.
FARMDALE.
Rev. J. G. Davis filled his appoint
ment at Bethel on Saturday and Sunday
ast, preaching a good Bermon on each
occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Neill, of Newnan,
visited relatives here Sunday.
Marvin Hubbard and sister visited
M rs. Marian Couch, in Fayette county,
Sunday.
Sunday-school at Bethel will be held
next Sunday afternoon, after which
Prof. Lee, of Sharpsburg, will conduct
a singing.
April 15th.
FAULTY DIGESTION
Quickly Shatters the Nervous
System—Immediate Action
Necessary —Use Hl.o.na
When you feel irritable, tired Hnd de
spondent ; when you have nervous
twitching*, specks before your eyes,
headaches, sour stomach, heartburn,
bad taste in the mouth, and pains in
the colon or stomach and bowels —you
are suffering from dyspepsia, which in
variably wrecks the nervous system
—you need Mi-o-na at once.
Mi-o-na goes to the scat of your trou
ble and quickly ends stomach misery.
It surely and safely builds up and
strengthens the stomach walls and
glands, quickly improves the digestive
system- the vital force and nerve
energy are restored —then you enjoy
perfect health.
Do not suffer another day. Get a
fifty cent box of Mi-o-na tablets from
John R. Cates Drug Co. This remedy
will help you get well, and immediate
relief iB sure.
LONE OAK.
The oat crop is said to be especially
fine this spring. Indeed, all “the green
things growing are promising,” and, bo
far as nature is concerned, this is "a
beautiful, wonderful world.”
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Mattox, of White
flak, were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Lee, while Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Lee the same day entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young, also from the
White Oak neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Culpepper, of
Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Culpepper.
Mr. J. L. Prickett, with Messrs. G.
G. and H. L. Culpepper, motored to
Greenville yesterday.
The county road gang, with its camp
ing outfit and gasoline engine, is loca
ted in Lone Oak for a few days, with
a view to improving all the roads of
this section.
About twenty little folks of our juve
nile division of Lone Oak Auxiliary,
(Home Mission Society) were delight
fully entertained Saturday evening at
the home of Mrs. G. G. Culpepper, our
second vice-president—the occasion be
ing their mite-box opening, to which
they responded with their usual joyous
liberality.
The regular appointment of our pas
tor, Rev. C. L. Branch, was punctually
met aa usual, and the services were
rendered most interesting by the earn
est and edifying sermon appropriate to
the Easter season. Beautiful flowers
adorned the chancel, pulpit and organ.
Bro. Branch alBo preached an excellent
sermon at the evening service. Our
pastor was accompanied on his visit to
Lone Oak by his son, Mr. Branch, of
Macon, who, with his wife, was visiting
hiB father’s family in Grantville.
Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Truitt, with
other Baptist friends, attended their
regular meeting Sunday at Union
church, St. Marks.
Mr. Williams, the young man in
charge of the road-working outfit, was
married last Sunday to Miss Bonner,
daughter of Mr. Boh Bonner, of this
county. The happy young couple have
taken board with Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Latimer.
Mr. J. M. Turner and family motored
to Odessadale last Saturday for a two-
days' visit to his sister, Mrs. J. C. Har
mon.
Mr. B. E. Wise is spending to-day in
Atlanta.
Mrs. H. R. Harris, of Odessadale,
our district secretary, has arranged to
meet with the Lone Oak Auxiliary at
our regular meeting Saturday after
noon, 18th inst., at Prospect church,
and we hope for a good attendance from
the ladies and girls of the church and
community.
Mr. S. F. Culpepper, of Greenville, is
out to-day for a visit to his son, Mr. E.
C. Culpepper.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Plant are happy
over the advent of a new baby boy.
Mr. Roland Young, of White Oak,'
was a visitor yesterday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lee.
Mrs. Haynes, of Lutherville, was last
night's guest of her cousin, Mrs. Wide-
tnan Lee.
April 15th.
Check Your April Cough.
Thawing frost and AVril rains chill
you to the very marrow; you catch
cold—head and lungs stuffed—you are
feverish— cough continually and feel
miserable. You need Dr. King’s New
Discovery, it soothes inflamed and ir
ritated throat and lungs, stops cough,
your head clears up, fever leaves, and
you feel fine. Mr. J. T. Davis, of
Stickney Corner, Me., “Was cured of a
dreadful cough after doctor's treatment
and all other remedies failed." Relief or
money back. Pleasant— children like
it. Get a bottle to-day. 60c. and $1,
at all druggist’s.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve for all sores.
Susie, (aged 6) —“And when we grow
up we’ll be married, won't we, Tom
my?”
Tommy, (.sadly>—"No, Susie, I can’t
marry into your family. Your papa
has weak eyes, and your auntie has
spasms.”
“1 understand you had to undergo a
surgical operation?”
“Yep, some operation.”
"Doctors cut anything out?”
"Yep, cut out the auto 1 had planned
to get. ”
Important to all Women
Readers of this Paper
Thousands upon thousands of women
have kidney or bladder trouble and
never suspect it.
Women’s complaints often prove to
be nothing else hut kidney trouble, or
the result of kidney or bladder disease
If the kidneys are not in a healthy
condition, they may cause the other or
gans to become diseased.
You may suffer a great deal with
pain in the hack, hearing-down feeling,
hdadache ami loss of ambition.
Poor health makes you nervous, irri
table and maybe despondent; it makes
any one so.
But hundredsof womenclnim that Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, by restoring
health to the kidneys, proved tube just
the remedy needed to overcome such
conditions.
A good kidney medicine, possessing
real healing and curative value, should
be a blessing to thousands of nervous,
over-worked women.
Many send for a sample bottle to see
what Swamp-Root, the great Kidney
Liver and Bladder remedy, will do for
them. Every reader of this paper, who
has not already tried it, by enclosing
ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing
hamton, N. Y., may receive sample
size bottle by parcel post. You can
purchase regular fifty-cent and one
dollar size bottles at all drug stores.
Unclaimed Letters.
The following list of unclaimed let
ters will be sent to the Division of Dead
Letters, if not called for within two
weeks:
Mrs. R J Atkinson, E T Burges, J
W Bozeman, Miss Mamie Barner, W L
Barnes, E W Ball, O C Calhoun, H C
Clarke, W L Dennis, Mrs. Ann Davis,
Haridt, Earnest Powell, P W Edmond
son, J C Fincher, Bruce Helms, T W
Jackson, Charlie Jones, W S Kelley,
TeBsie Lovelace, Sebers Lemzy, W P
Madaris, Mrs. Bessie McChulers, Miss
Fannie Orr, Mrs. Lizzie Purgason,
Gordon H Roberts, Mrs. Lucy J Scro-
ven, Loyal Order of Moose, secretary,
Frances Smith, Mrs. Lucy Thomas,
Miss Minnie White, A J Webb, Asbury
Walker.
In calling for the above, please say
“advertised.”
To avoid delay in delivery have your
mail addressed to street and number,
box number, R. F. D. number or gen
eral delivery.
Susie M. Atkinson, P. M.
Clears Complexion—Removes Skin
Blemishes.
Why go through life embarrassed and
disfigured with pimpleB, eruptions,
blackheads, red, rough skin, or suffer
ing the tortures of eczema, itch, tetter,
salt rheum. Just ask your druggist for
Dr. Hobson’s eczema Ointment. Fol
low the simple suggestions and your
skin worries are over. Mild, soothing,
effective. Excellent for babies and
delicate, tender skin. Stops chapping.
Always helps. Relief or money back.
50c., at your druggist’s.
Over $25,000 Given Away.
The Daily Constitution has just an
nounced a big subscription campaign in
which over $25,000 will lie given away.
The prizes consist of thirteen automo
biles, nine $750 self-player pianos, and
many cash awards. The contest is open
to any woman in Georgia or contiguous
territory. If interested, write The
Constitution, Contest Department, At
lanta, Ga., to-day for full particulars.
Good Medicine.
While shouting corruption charges at
one another till they were hoarse, the
various candidates in New York paused
occasionally, arid, to rest their raw,
strained throats, told a story in easy,
conversational tones. Thus John A.
Hennessy said one evening:
“A Tammany contract could no more
he free from graft than Old Hoss Tar
tar's sulphur medicine was free from
alcohol.
“Old Hoss Tartar walked into the
druggist’s one morning with an im
mense black bottle that he wanted filled
with sulphur and whisky.
“ 'This is the way I allers have it
fixed,’ said Old Hoss to the druggist. ‘I
have sulphur up to thar—’
“He put his finger about half an inch
from the bottom of the bottle.
“ ‘And the rest 1 have all whisky.
And this here’B the way I U3e it: When
1 want a dose of sulphur, why, I jest
shake her up afore I drink, and' when I
don’t want no sulphur, why, I don’t
shake her. See?' ”
He that sows in the highway tires his
oxen and loseth his corn.
Notice to Bridge Contractors,
The Commissioners of Coweta county will re
ceive. on the first Wednesday in May, 1914. (May
6. 1914.) bidB on furnishing f. o. b. Newnan. Ga.,
all the steel necessary for the erection of the fol
lowing steel bridges, to-wit:
Two complete 80-ft. spans, with 18-ft. roadways,
to be erected over what is known as Cedar creek.
Alt to be constructed in accordance with plans
and specifications on file in the Clerk's office.
Also, one 76-ft. span, and deck approaches,
these approaches being 22 feet long and consist
ing of four spans. This bridge to be provided
with lS-ft. roadway, to be erected near Ray
mond. Ga,. and to be constructed in full accord
ance with plans and specifications on file in the
Clerk's office.
Sealed bids must be addressed to T. G. Farmer,
jr.. Clerk, Newnan. Ga.
The county reserves the right to award the con
tract to the best or lowest bidder, or to accept or
reject any and all bids.
COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS AND REVE
NOE OF COWETA COUNTY. GA.
By T. G. Farmer. Jr.. Clerk.
The High Calling of Motherhood
demands the utmost precaution in maintain
ing health at high efficiency.
It is doubly important and nothing in the world is
so needful as Scott's Emulsion, good cheer and
sunshine. Scott’a Emulsion makes the blood
rich and pure. It contains the vital flesh
building and bone-building properties
and insures abundant nourish
ment. It strengthens the nerves
and creates energy and vitality
during this period.
Expectant and nursing mother*
always need Scott’* Emulsion.
YOUR DRUGGIST HAS IT J3-BI
PROF. C. A. BEECH, the daring aviator, who will fly his machine over Newnan be
tween 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. to-morrow, (Saturday.)
STYLE AND ECONOMY
IN THESE
HOUSE DRESSES
Really, you'll not find many street dresses as pretty and at
tractive. The very newest ideas—and embodying the
daintiest of styles. Yet the price is astonishingly low.
When attired in an
Electric House Dress
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You need never worry about the unexpected caller
you’re always presentable—that’s certain. These house
dresses are exceptional in every way—superior finished
button-holes; better quality buttons; comfortable, roomy
arm-holes; deep hems at bottom of skirt and other distinc
tive features.
Dress on the right is an exact reproduction. It’s
priced at $1.50. The one on the left is $1.00.
Stripling Dry Goods Co.
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List of Desirable
Farm Lands HI City Property
That Can be Bought at a Bargain, on Easy Terms
FARM LANDS
10 acres just outside city limits, on LaGrange St.
20 acres just outside city limits, with good dwell
ing, on LaGrange street.
33 acres original woods on LaGrange street, close in.
75 acres on LaGrange road, close in.
25 acres on Welcome road, close in.
50 acres on Welcome road.
25 acres on Roscoe road, close in.
50 acres on Roscoe road.
33 acres, with four dwellings, part in city limits.
50 acres on upper Fayetteville road, with 6-room
dwelling.
200 acres on upper Fayetteville road.
250 acres on upper Fayetteville road.
100 acres near Raymond.
35 acres near Raymond.
100 acres near Sharpsburg.
200 acres 4 miles east of Newnan.
CITY PROPERTY
House and lot on LaGrange street.
Four-room house on Spence avenue.
House and lot on Robinson street.
Four large, beautiful, shaded lots on LaGrange St.
Nice lot on Salbide avenue, close in.
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For Further Information See
G. E. Parks Insurance & Realty Co.
write all lines of insurance. n 1-2 Greenville St. Phone 32^^^
“Is your father in?” asked a visit or
at the door of a famous reviralist’s
home.
”No,” sweetly smiled the revivalist’s
little daughter, “he’s gone away for a
week. But. come in, poor dying sinner;
mother will pray for you as long a9 you
like.”
He that would enter Paradise must
come with the right key.
RESTFUL,
HEALTHFUL,
DELIGHTFUL
A delicious, satisfying bev
erage that has no bad af
ter-effect, because of its
absolute purity.
CHERO-COLA BOTTLING WORKS
'Phone - 32
HEWNAN, GEORGIA.
Hardware
The assortment of hardware shown above is only a
small part of the stock to be found here. We keep the best
and latest of everything in the hardware line—Garden
Tools, Plows, (with all attachments,) Distributors, Kitch
en L tensils, Ranges, etc. Also, a full line of Garden and
Farm Seeds.
We can’t be beat on prices.
DARDEN-CAWP HARDWARE COMPANY
Newnan ..... Georgia
1 Dr. King's (New Life Pills
The best in the world.
DR.KING’S NEW DISCOVERY
Will Surely Stop That Couah.