The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, February 15, 1905, Image 6

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The Rind Ton Have Always Bought* and which has been in use for over 30 years* has borne the Rlgnatnre- of and has been made upder his per sonal supervision since its infancy* Allop no one todeceive yon in this. All Counterfeits* Imitations and ** Just-os-good” are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Expedience against Experiment. iu u«CJ M ui j What is Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil* Pare* gorie* Drops and Soothing Syrups* It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium* Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nod allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Cotta It relieves Teething Troubles* cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food* regulates the htosneh and Bowels* giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend* CCNUINE CASTORIA *i.W*VS Bean the figaature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. INI COMMNY, ** MURRAY M.ltY, «CY» YORR CITY, Honor is easier retained than found after once being lost. Sick Headache. Thin tlistroMing ailment results from a tlisortlam] condition of ttin stomach. All t hut is it'.xidetl to affect a on re in it doRfi or two of Chamberlain's Stomach mill l ,ivur Tablet* In fact, tin* attack muy kt' warded of!, or greatly lessened in severity, by taking a done of thorn* Tablet* it* noon us the brut symptoms of mi attack npihui Sold by Holt A: OntiH, Dfupgis . N.'wiiau, Oa. Tho Now* mid first class moiil.li ly agricultural journal— Tho American Farmer—both one year for #1. Kegular price "i the two is II.00. The longest way around the bar room is (he shortest way home. The Best Physic. When you want ti physio that is mild and gentle, .any to take and certain to u< t, always use Chamberlain's Stomach mill Livor Tablet*. For sale by Holt & Oates, Druggist*, Newnan. Ga. We would rather have the repu tation of some men than their character. Crave Trouble Foreseen. It needs but little foresight to tell that when your stomach and liver are badly affected, grave trouble is ahead, unless yon take the proper medicine tor your disease, as Mrs. John A. Young, ol Clay. N. Y.. did. She says: ‘•Iliad ue-ralgin of the liver and ptomaoh, my heart was weakened, ami 1 could not eat. I was very had for a long time, but in Electric Hiftt'rs 1 found ins, wimt 1 needed, for they iiuickly cured me. " Best medicine for weak women. Sold under gniixan toti by J T. Keese and Dr. Paul Penis- ton. NOTICE TO 8UB8CRIBER8. In writing the News to have postoffice address changed, sub scribers will please give old post- office address, and number of route, if they get paper by free de livery. Attention to this little matter will save the News’ mailing clerk mnch annoyance. It works this way: A subscriber writes, “I’lease change John Blank’s News to Moreland." He fails to give his former address, and the mailing clerk will have to go through a list of hundreds of names (in type| to find "John Blank’s" name at his old address. In asking to have the News changed, “John Blank" should use this form: Change John Blank s News from Grantville give the number of route, if received by free de livery) to Moreland; giving num ber of route again, if received in that way. Due attention to this matter,by subscribers, will greatly facilitate the changing of postoffice address es and will help the mailing clerk in the News office to make quick and correct changes. 4t J. D. Shackleford Killed Himself. I Cotton Futures Caused Sui cide of Prominent Farm er of Heard County. Hogansvjli.e, Ga., Feb. 10.—J. D. Shackleford, a prosperous and well-to-do farmer near this place, has conuriitted suicide by hanging .himself. Mr. Shackleford told hie family, that he wae going to Hoganeville and went, to the barn to hitch up his.team. After waiting several minutes, hie wife noticed that, he bad not gone and went to the barn ta learn of hia delay. Upon en tering the barn she saw the sus pended form of her husband. Mr. Shockleford died in live minutes after he was found. No warning was given of his intended purpose and no cause can be as signed for the rash act. Later:—Since the above dis patch was sent out from Hogans* ville the -News has learned that unfortnnate speculations in cot ton futures preyed upon the mind of Mr. Shackleford and caused him to take his own life. He was one of the best citizens of Heard county : a prosperous farmer, and a mini who was respected by all his aeduaintances. He was relat ed to the ShackMoid family and other well known people of New- nan. ALAM8 WANTS TO E8CAPE THE CALLOWS BE ACCURATE. It has been said that the great poets are all dead—and the others are having a hard time making a There is a vast difference be tween being a cross bear and a cross bearer. Fraud Exposed. A few counterieto r* have lately bei-n milking ami trying to soil mutations of Dr. King s New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs ami Colds, and other med icines, thereby defrauding the public This is to warn vuu to beware of such jssopie. who seek to profit, through steal ing th* reputation of remedies which have been successfully taring disease for over 'M years. \ sun protection, to you. >s onr name on the wrapper. Look for it on all Dr. King's or Bucklcn'g remedies, a* all others art men imita tions ii. K BLGKLEN A. I O..C’hie»- 111.. ami Windsor. Canada. In participating in the regular midweek religious services at the Tower yesterday afternoon, led by Jail Chaplain Vaughn, F. M. Alums, the Newnan wife slayer, who is being held here for safe keepeng,offered earnest prayer that he be saved from the gallows. Alains eeeme to fear that he will be hanged for his bloody crime, and ho manifests a con stant and terrible dread. The prisoner appears in terror at the probable outcome of his trial. He is thoroughly repentant and is said to be the most conscience stricken prisoner ever confined within the walls of the prison. Tho man is apparently overcome with remorse, and he daily seeks relief bv appealing for forgive- nees. He reads the Bible and prays almost constantly. Chaplain Vaughn holds services on Tuesdays in each individual cell, the prisoners not being al lowed in the main corridor for general service, except on Sun days. The chaplain has been vis iting Alams in his cell and re mained with him for some time yesterday afternoon. The scene in the closely barred cage was intensely pathetic as the suffering prisoner prayed and pleaded for escape from death by hanging.—Atlanta News. ©nr of fin- first Viotlor* For n Tonn|c Mnn Fntrrlnti Bnslnrss. Tlif head of one of the largest dry goods commission houses in this city was asked tho other day how it hap pened that iiis partner, upon whom tlie principal responsibility of the business rests, came In attain that position while not yet thirty years of age. "Purely and simply cm bis own mer it." he replied. "He came into my of fice oxo moruiug some ten or twelve years ago uud told me that he had Just finished pc-liool and was looking for a imsltioii. I happened to hove a posi tion open at the time for an office boy and started him in at $o a week. His rise from tbut position tta the oue that he now occupies was steady nnd rapid and was dne entirely to the fact that after having received an order or In structions be conld be Telled upon to carry them ont. nud.de it correctly too. He never started off on anything 'half cocked’ bo to speak. He was not afraid to ask questions and thus get bis instructions straight before under taking the work in hand. In fact, I might say that he owes everything to the fact that he was always accurate in all that he did. You may think that 1 am preaching a soil of sermon, but if young men entering business (>osl- tlons. whether high or low, would take for their motto the two words, 'Be ac curate.’ and would live up to it there need be no fear of the ultimate oul- royrte of their undertakings.’’ — New York Commercial.' ' A VERSATILE WOMAN. *f f hr Thlnca Far Which Phoe hr Bonn Waa. F*mM. riibebe Bown died something over half a century ago, aged eighty. This extraordinary woman, who lived with her mother in a cottage nearly opposite the High Tor, at Matlock Bath, Eng land, conld walk Dearly forty miles a day when yonng. could lift a hundred weight in each hand and carry fourteen stone. She undertook any kind of man ual labor, as bolding the plow, driving the team, thrashing wheat with the flail aud thatching the stacks. Her chief avocation was breaking horses at a guinea a week. She always rode without saddles and was considered the beet Judge of horses end cows in the peak. But Phoebe had also a liking for jport and for art. She was a good shot and carried her gun on her shoulder. She was fond of Milton. Pope and Shakespeare and performed on several instruments. Including the flute, violin and harpsichord, and played the bass riol in Matlock church. She was a car penter, mason and smith and mainly by her own hand labor Iniilt another room to Die cottage for the reutplioii of a harpsichord which a lady presented to her. At her own‘request a local cler gyman wrote her epitaph, uud here it is: Here lice romantic Phoebe, Half (lunnyinecle, half Hebe; A mold of mi.table condition. A Jockey, cowherd and musician. The wise merchant believes in signs—and uses them in the shape of advertisements. Many a man hasn’t felt slippers since he was a boy. The harder a man labors the less time he has to whine. One man passes the plate in church—and a good many other men let th* plate pass them. Biliousness "1 toffv« veur uhiibld CtaeftretB and find them perfect. Couldn't do without them. 1 have fitted tint in for toftie time for indigestion ami bil- ioufrueps nnd am n6w completely cured. Recom mend them to everyone. Once tried, you will never be witlioot them in Uie family.” I’d ward h Marx. Albany, N.Y. Be&1 For The Dowels Startling but True. People the world over were horrified on learning of the burning of a Chicago theatre in which nearly six hundred people lost their lives, yet more titan 5 times this number or over 3,000 people died from pneumonia in Chicago during the same year, with scarcely a passing notice. Every one of those cases resulted from a cold and conld have been prevented by the timely use of Dr. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. A great many who had every reason to fear pneumonia have warded it off by the prompt use of this remedy. The follow ing is an instance of this sort: "Too much cannot he said in favor of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, and especially for colds ami influenza. 1 know that it cured my daughter, Laura, of a severe cold, aud 1 believe saved her life when she was threatened with pneumonia." W. D. Wilcox. Logan, New York. Sold by Holt & Cates. Druggists. Newnan. Ga CANDY C ATMAN TIC Take WINE*' CARDIII at Home Art you a sufferer? Has. your doctor .been unsuc- ‘ cental? WaddA’t you prefer to treat yourself—AT HOME? Nearly 1 ..*>00.000 women have bought Wine of Cardui from their druggists and have cored themselves at home, of such troubles as periodical, bearing down and ovarian pains, leucor- rbcea, barrenness, nervousness, diseineas, nausea and despond ency, caused by female weakness. These are not easy cases. Wine of (Jardui cures when the doctor can't. Wine of Cardui does not irri tate the organs. There is no pain in the treatment. Itisasootnlng tonic of pealing herbs, free from strong and drastic drugs. It is successful because it cures in a natural way. < Wine of Cardui can be bought from your druggist at 1,1.00 a bottle and you can begin this treatment today. Will you try it? Is cases leqslrtnaspecial direction*, •Mrs**, (Ivina •ympiorn*,'The Ladles’ AC-xorr Dept, ™ OhatSanoofS Mod I clue Co., Chattanooga, Teen. Colds It should be borne in mind that every cold weakens the lungs, low ers ihe vitality and prepares the system for the more serious dis eases, among which are the two greatest destroyers of human life, pneumoniu and consumption. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great popularity by its prompt cures of this most common ailment. It aids expectoration, re lieves the lungs and opens the secretions, effecting a speedy and permanent cure. It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. Price 25c, Large Size 50c. t in* d owe is ^ nii&caiwb WIRE SETTEES son C YARDS A CEMETERIES. STROM AMD DURABLE. WILL NOT ROT AND FALL DOWN LIKE THOSE MADE OF WOOD. WIRE AND IRON TREE BOXES CAXILV ADJUSTED AND A SUHC PROTECTION FOR TOUNO TREES. FLOWER POT STANDS. ITHM AM IICtlY CMUTMCTU. MOUNTED ON CASTORX. HANDSOMELY FINISHED IN CNCCN AND COLO BRONZE. WEATHER TAMES Flewnut Taxable. Potent. Taste Go«d. Do Good, Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe. 10c. i&c. 50c. Never aoid m bulk. Tho eennine tablet stamped COC. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 6oa ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES • •• PRIVATE RESIDENCE. A COMPLETE Lilt ALSO, WIRE AND IRON FENCCS ANO POULTRY NETTING. DOW WIRE WORKS CO. Louisville, Ky. S. C. CARTER & CO., OPPOSITE HOTEL PINSON.. CLEANING, DYEIN6 AND PRE88IN6. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Why throw away your old clothes, when just alittle work and a very small expenditure will meke Them the coital of new -nits. Cabbage Plants & Sea Island Cotton Seed Cabbage Plants for sale, sad now ready for delivery. "Early Jersey Wakefield" am: Charleston Large Type Wakefield . two earnest sharphead varieties nnd head in rotation asnumed. Succession Augusta Trucker sum" Short Stem Flat Dutch' the lic-t tint-litHd varieties and head in rnti.t v,n «- named. Price,-: Single tbousand, si.:,o- 5 - Otic and over >!.i r > t>cr lOOu: h'.UUO nnd ever, si per life. Term-: Cash with order, or plants sent C. (>. 1) punna-er paying return charges on money. Our plant beds occupy 85 acres on South Car olina tseaConst. anti we understand growing them iu the open air: tough and hardy; thev will Stand -' Ver< cold w ithout injury. Plan;- crated for shipment weigh -.tJ lb-, per loco and we have special low rates for prompt transportation by Southern Express <'u. 1 know of other plants you ,-an buy cheaper than mine. 1 sell good plEiits. Xo cheap "cut rate" plants snipped from my farm. 1 guarantee those that 1 - hip to he true to type and name, bihl grow n from high grade seeds pur chit-,si from t w ■> of the Uh -t reliable seed house- in the United States. I will refund purchase price to iinv dissatisfied customer at end of season. Our Cotton Seed Lint our Long -Staple variety of Sea Island Cotton sold lust vear in I’hariestcni oil Dec. at itac per pound. Seed .vl.-go per bn.; lot-of 10 bu. --»nd ov, r *1 per bu Mv specialty : Prompt Shipment. True Varieties, and Satisfied Customers. 1 have been in th, plant hr.siu.se for tliirty-rive years. “ Wffl.C. GERATY, Postalid Telegraph S’. Youngs Island, S. C. -