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If it is Furniture or Furnish
ings for any room in the house, ,
you can have your wants sup
plied at the store ol’E. 0 Reese.
In this big stock the qualities
and prices are so varied, there
is such a wide range of prices,
that any prospective customer
is almost certain to make pur
chases after seeing the goods.
Remember that Reese’s is
the store where you buy any
kind of musical instrument
and save money by doing so.
E. O. REESE, NEWNAN, 6A.
REV. W. A. HARRIS RESIGNS.
Rev. J. W. Bailey Will Contin
ue Work at Senoia.
Sknoia, Ga., Jan. 27.—Rev. W.
A. Harris, who for a number of
years has done excellent work in
the Methodist ministry, serving
two years at Senoia, has been for
ced to resign his work on account
of ill health. He will make hia
home in Bnrtow county* and will
engage in farming the remainder
of this year.
Presiding Elder Gleam has ap
pointed Rev. J. W. Railey, of
Stockhridge, to serve the Senoia
work this year. He comes highly
recommended.
Poisons in Food,
Perhaps yon don’t realize that many
pain poisons originate in your food, hut
some day you may feel a twinge of dys
pepsia that will convince you. Dr.
King’s New Life Pills arc guaranteed to
euro all sickness duo to poisons of undi
gested food—or money back. 2. r io at .T,
T. Reese's and Dr. Paul Peniston’s. Try
hem.
If you want an interesting farm
paper, try The American Farmer,
a monthly farm journal costing
60f per year. A year's subscrip
tion to this journal is given free
with a year’s subscription to the
News, Both papers for $1.00. tf
DINING IN JAPAN.
coeds of said sale will be applied in the
first place to the payment of nil charges
of carriage due to Raid carrier, and stor
age and any other charge together with
nil expenses incident to said sale and the
advertisement, thereof, and the residue,
if any, disposed of according to law.
This January 21st, 1906.
J. L. PATTERSON,
Agent of Contra 1 of Georgia Railway
Co., nt Nuwnan, Ga.
Agonlging Burns
arc instantly relieved and perfectly heal
ed, by Rucklcn's Arnica Snlvo. O. Riv-
cnhnrk, Jr,, of Norfolk, Va., writes: “I
burnt my knee so dreadfully that it blis-
terd nil over. Rucklen’s Arnica Salve
stopped the pain, and healed it without
a sear." Also heals all wounds and
sores. 25c nt J. T. Reese’s and Dr. Paul
Penis ton’s.
DR. T. B. DAVIS,
Residence ’Phone 5-throe calls
1)R. W. A. TURNER.
Residence 'I’hone
Davis & Turner Sanatorium,
Corner College and Hancock Sts., Newnan, Ga.
High, central and quiet location.
All surgical and medical cases
taken, except contagious diseases.
Trained nurse constantly in at
tendance.
Rates $5 per day, $25 per week.
Private offices in building.
’Phone 5-two calls.
Davis & Turner Sanatorium.
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fiFELT LAYERS
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r-JiUFFY DOWN
Davis is in Race
for Governorship.
Franklin, Ga., Jan. 27.—At the
urgent request of his friends in
this county, Hon. W. J. Davis, Jr.,
former Senator from this district
and a member of the House from
H eardfortwo sessions, has con
sented to make the race for Gov
ernor next year, and will nt an
early date formally announce his
candidacy.—Atlanta News.
Fraud Exposed.
A few counterfeiters have lately been
making aiul trying to sell imitations of
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs and Colds, and other mod-
ioinoB, thereby defrauding the public.
This is to warn you to beware of such
people, who seek to profit, through steal
ing the reputation of remedies which
have been successfully curing disease
for over 86 years. A sure protection, to
you, is our name on the wrnpi>er. Look
for it on all Dr. King’s or Bucklen's
remedies, as all others are mere imita
tions. H. E. BUCKLEN * CO., Chica
go, Ill., and Windsor, Canada.
For Information as to Kates, etc. - , address
0 W. CHKARS. F. J. ROBINSON.
lMv. Puss Agent Asst. <4. I*. A.
Chattanooga, Tenn. Savannah, On.
D. A. NOLAN. .1. C, 1IA1LL.
Agent, Oeiil. Bass Agent,
New nan. lia. Savaimen, Oh
Royal Elastic Felt Mattress.
Is the concentrated downy effect
of six layers of felted cotton of
selected quality. In the concen
tration there is no hardness.
They aresoftai lirsi, andremain
so through years of constant
use. Write for free booklet,
“The Royal Way to Comfort.”
If your dealer hasn’t it, write us.
PRICE We prepay PRICE
$H6.00 tho freight. $16.00
ONE MONTH’S TRIAL FREE.
R I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
The 5-cent packet is enough for uxual occasions
The family liottle ((SO cents I contains a supply
for a year.All druggists sell them.
|R0)*l ELASTIC MATTRESS C0.<"“> s Botio
i* i L i L hiW«‘ i 'i 1 a 1 ii -* t
V V w wv|yv are preferred by leach-
LI ft y JvJ^ ers on account of won-
I I ^ m derful tone quality, and
M- remarkable durability.
WE HAVE AN ATTRACTIVE
PROPOSITION TO MAKE YOU
If you intend to purchase a piano at any.time in the near
future. J t wfll cost you nothing to learn what we have to offer.
THE HARVARD PIANO CO., Manufacturers,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
It It’s Your Kirat Jmmtirnr Mral Vow
Will Him- a Trying Time.
If It’s your first Japanese dinner
you’re having a dreadfully hard time.
In the first plane yon must sit on the
floor, for they don't have any chairs in
Japan. Yon kneel down, and then you
turn your toes In till one laps over the
other, and then you sit hack between
your heels. At first you are quite
proud to find how well you do it. and
you don't think It's so very uncomfort
able. But pretty soon you get ernmp-
ed, and your legs uehe as If you had a
toothache in them. You don’t say any
thing, because you think that if the
Japanese can sit lids way all day lung
you ought to he able to stand It. a few
minutes. Finally both your feet go to
sleep, and then you can't, hear it a
moment longer, and you have to get
up and stump around the room to
drive the prickles out of your feet, and
nil the little dancing girls giggle at
you. This Isn't your only trouble ei
ther. All you have to eat with Is a
pair of chopsticks, and you’re in terror
lest you spill something on the dainty
white matting floor. Now the floor of
a Japanese house Isn’t Just the floor;
It's 'the chairs and sofas and Inbles
and lieds as well. At home it would
be mortifying enough to go out to din
ner and spill something on the floor,
hut In Japan, where people sit and
sleep on the floor, It seems even worse.
So you are unhappy till your little ne-
snn (who Is tho waitress and almost
as prettily dressed us the dancing girls,
but not quite) comes laughing to your
aid and shows you how to hold your
chopsticks. After that you manage
nicely the rice and the omelet, but the
llsli and the chicken you can’t contrive
to shred apart without dropping your
chopsticks all the time. No between
dances the lauiko (lie little girls about
twelve years old -kneel down beside
you and help you. They can't: keep
from giggling at your awkwardness,
hut you don’t, mind; you just: giggle,
too, and everybody giggles and has a
lovely time.- Nt. Nicholas.
The
Penn Mutual
Life Insurance
Co.
MRS. W. Y. ATKINSON,
Sole Resident Agent.
ThoJPonn Mutual is recognized every-
where ns ono of tho soundest and safest
of old linn companion.
Offers attractive, policies on all mod
ern plcuiB.
Is writing more insurance tluin any
other life company doing business in
Georgia.
Any information an to the Penn’s pol
icies or methods will he cheerfully furn
ished by the Resident Agent.
From Last Week’s Senoia
Enterp rise Gazette.
MissClostelle McLeroy,of Newnan,has
assumed charge of tho oratory class at
Bradley Institute; Miss Curtis Anmll,
former teacher, having-resigned for the
purpose of taking a course of study in
New York, Miss McLeroy comes to us
highly recommended and we bespeak tor
her a lino class.
Yesterday evening at S’elock at the
home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. A. O.
Fall, the immediate relatives assembled
to witness the union of two fond hearts,
Miss Virginia Fall and Mr. Luther E.
Anmll. Kov. J. W. Jenkins, in an im
pressive maimer, made them man and
wifo.
Miss Fall is one of Hctoia’s most ac
complished young ladies, and is loved I whooping cough, as it always affords j < .....i ill* Lir,
.. - , , Arnall is i quick relief, and as it contains no opium 1 Little is known of < orregglo, which
by all who know "»“ j othor h(lrlIlllll drug, it may ho given would argue that he was of a retiring
ono of our prospeious young rs, ^ C))Illi(]eI)Uy to ft , Jtthy lw toadult. For ^position. Le was horn in the little
many fine qualities. , , ., , , ' „ ■ , v town of (.'.orregglo, twenty-four miles
These two young people have the ail-1 ' '- v 0 ,l '' ” ’ from. I’nnuu. In the latter city he was
miration and esteem of a host of friends J (,a - educated, hut ill IiIh seventeenth your
who wish them a long and happy life, i — «» outbreak of the plague drove ids
, c.i„ ir.ninhi family lo Mantua. By 1514 lie was
Mr.-Walter B. Sasser euino homesick jMle 01 GlHieilVerCCl ireiqiU. bnck ln j. unjlil F(n . H0UJ0 y(l|ir(4 im
from Macon tin; latter part of last- week. : worked here and painted many famous
It developed on Monday that ho had j Georgia, oweta ,oun y. , • pictures. It limy have been because q£
smallpox The family was moved bo-1 Will he sold at public auction betoro OV or the death of his young wife,
is now under I fcl,e conrt ,I0DS0 (loor * iu Newnan, said j | >u t at the age of thirty-six, Indlffer-
County. on tho :J8rd day of February, | eiit to fume and fortune, he retired to
1905, between tlie legal hours of sale, j the little town where he was bom. Ail
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the
Mother’s Favorite.
'I lie soothing and holing properties of
this rcmoily. its pleasant, tnste and
prompt and permanent euros have made
it a favorite with people everywhere. -
It is especially prized by mothers of
small children, for colds, croup anil j
whooping cough, as it always affords |
quick relief, and as it contains no opium ’
or other harmful drug, it may he given
us confidently to a baby as toadult. For
sale by Holt & Cutes Druggists,Newnan,
Ga.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
It Is well to take time In thinking be
fore making accusations.
A woman who can use her eyes with
effect. Is a dangerous rival.
Women take frigid easily over a lov
er's compliments lo another of the fair
SOX’.
There Is a species of treason In carry
ing water on both shoulders in a lovu
uffuir.
In every man (here is a disposition loi
do the grand where women are con
cerned.
It; hurts a woman’s pride to have un-
othcr woman share with her a man's
attention.
When one man sneers nl another it Is
fair to presume Jealousy Is itt. the bot
tom of it.
Wlien a man regards himself as ir
resistible It Is time 11j ilu sumo quiet
thinking and self ahuegnilon. I’hlluiJel-
pliia Bulletin.
fore exposed ami Walter
the care of Mr. Jim Scroggins, an expert
smallpox m.r. e and t.h , lo t1' • ( 1 f or CHK |, to tho highest bidder, ono oar I that Is known regarding his death is
<*m I,nil- tl» <l,t„, Mure, r, 1531.—Clmrl.!, II.
whatever for tno uiseatse to spread. , , 7 , . '•
die** or blocks, more or lens, and now
It is with a feeling of deep regret the 8tor(3(1 at the depot of the Central of
people of this town and circuit learn Q. eor gia Railway Gompnuy at Newnan,
that Rev. W. A. Harris lias been forced, ( y a shingles were consigned by
Caffln In St. Nicholas.
AT FACTORY PRICE.
This roomy desk is constructed of solid oak,
with quartered oak front, writing bed and top,
rubbed and polished. Note the heavy con
struction of this desk’and compare it with the
flimsy, light built kind. Everything is high-
grade ; work and materials. 50 inches long,
48 inches high, 30 inches deep, three filing
cases, enclosed by a short roller curtain, and
double drawer partitioned for books in right
pedestal. 12 linen pigeon hole boxes included.
Weight 210 lbs. Send for our special price.
We will make an extra inducement to the one
buying the first desk in feach town.
Every desk guaranteed- Money back if not just as represented. Send fer c:rc iuar v.-hicb (fives
fuller particulars. INDIANA DESK CO., Franklin, Imi.
on account of ill health, to give up his
work as pastor of the MethodiHt churches
of this circuit. He has served these
churches faithfully for a little over two
years, and during this time has done
some of as good work as was ever done
on the circuit. He has been a friend to
all denominations.
Rev. Harris axpects to move with his
family next week to Bartow county,
L. A. Brantley, Brewton, Ga., to W. 8.
Askew & Co., Newnan, Ga., nnd were
transported by said Railway Company
to Newnan. Ga., tho plaeo designated
for their delivery, and cannot be de
livered according to the terms npon
which said carrier agreed to carry and
transport them, as the consignees re
fuse to accept them. Said shingles ar
rived at Newnan, Ga., tho place of de
where he will run a small farm this i ij very more than six months prior to
year, hoping by plenty of outdoor oxer- | tllis anf j the freight and storage
cise to regain his health. I charges, etc., remain unpaid. The pro-
Crave Trouble Foreseen.
It needs hut little foresight to tell that
when your stomach and liver are badly
affected, grave trouble is ahead, unless
you take Hie proper medicine for your
disease, as Mrs. John A. Yonng, of Clay,
N. Y.,(lid. Hhesays: “Iliad neuralgia
of the liver and stomach, my heart was
weakened, and I could not eat. I was
very bad for a long time, but in Electric
Bitters, I found just what I needed, fqr
they quickly cured me.” Best iuedioiu<o
for weak women. Hold under guaran
tee by J. T. Reese and Dr. Paul Penis-
ton,
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