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j You can get it at
REESE’S
It’it is Furniture or Furnish
ings for any room in the house,
you cun have your wants sup
plied at the store ofE. 0 Reese.
Ill 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 tony
kind of musical instrument
and save money by doing so.
DEPOT 8T.
E. O. REESE, kwnm. ba.
DR. T. B. DAVIS,
Residence 'Phone 6-three call*.
DR. W. A. TURNBB,
Residence' Phone 04.
Davis & Turner Sanatorium,
Corner College aid Hancock Sts.,' Newftan, 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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FELT LAYERS
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For Information as to Rates, etc
0 W. CHEARS,
Dlv. Pass Agent
Chattanooga, Tenn
D. A. NOLAN,
Agent,
Newuan, Ga,
address -
F. J. ROBINSON.
Amt. G. P. A,,
Savannah, 6a
J. C. HA ILL.
Oenl. Pa»» Agent,
Savannah, Ua
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabuies
- Dogtor? fin‘1
A good prescription
For mankind
The 5-cent packet la enough for usual occaatona
l%e family bottle (60 cental contain* a aupply
for a ypar.AU druggists aell them.
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Royal Elistio Felt Mattress.
Is the concentrated downy effect
of sic layers of felted cotton of
selected quality. In the concen
tration there is no hardness.
They are soft at first, and remain
to 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
•I0.OO** mght.cio.oo
OUR W9WTN’# r**«.
^tusncMAmasco,^
are preferred by teach
ers on account of won
derful tone quality, and
remarkable durability.
WE HAVE AN ATTRACTIVE
PROPOSITION TO MAKE YOU
If you intend to purchase a piano at any time in the near
future. It will cost you nothing to learn what we have to offer. „
TNC HARVARD PIANO CO., Manufacturer*,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Merck & Dent,
BUGGY BUILDERS
Sale of Undelivered freight.
Georgia, Coweta County.
Will be sold at public auction before
the court house door, iu Newnan, said
County, on the 23rd day of February,
1905, between the legal hours of sale,
for cash, to the highest bidder, one car
load of shingles, consisting of 375 bun
dles or blocks, more or less, and now
stored at the depot of the Central of
Georgia Railway Company at. Newnan,
Ga. SaiA shingles were consigned by
L. A. Brantley, Brewton, Ga., to W. S.
Askew & Go., Newnan, Ga., and were
transported by said Railway Company
to Newnan, Ga., the place designated
for their delivery, and oannot be de-
livefed according to the terms upon
which skid carrier agreed to carry and
transport them, as the consignees re
fuse to accept them. Said shingles ar
rived at Newnan, Ga., the place of de
livery, more than six months prior to
this date, add the freight and storage
charges, etc., remain unpaid. The pro
ceeds of said sale will be applied in the
first place to the payment of all oharges
of carriage due to said carrier, and stor
age ahd any other ohargy together with
ail expenses incident to said sale aud the
advertisement thereof, and the residue,
if auy, disposed of according to law.
This January 31st, 1905.
J. L. PATTERSON,
Agent of Central of Georgia Railway
Co., at Newnan, Ga.
After your Carriage
has been repaired
at our shop it's as good as new—
not only looks so, but is so. Ypu
see we replace unsound parts of
tody, Wheel, top or shaft and re
store the ‘‘style” by smart * up re-
holstering add careful repainting
and tevarnishing. If your vehicle
looks “a bit seedy" come around
here and get our estimate on ju
dicious re-furbishing and real
strengthening.
Petition for Charter.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of J. T. Faiu, H. W.
Camp, W. B. Orr, W. C. Wright, I. N.
Orr, T. B. Davis, VV. S. Askew. W. A.
Turner, P. T. McOutcheu, T. S. Parrott
and L. M. Farmer, respectfully shows:
1st. That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors mid assigns,
to become incorporated under the name
and style of “News Printing Company.”
2nd. The term for whiou petitioners
ask to bo incorporated is twenty years,
with the privilege of renewal at the end
of that time,
3rd. The capital stock of the said
corporation is to be Twenty-five-Hun
dred Dollars,divided into shares of fifty
dollars each. Petitioners ask the privil
ege of increasing said capital stock from
time to time, not exceeding in the ag
gregate the sum of Five Thousand Dol
lars.
4th. One Thousand dollars of said
oapital stook lias uotually been paid in.
5th. The objeot of said proposed cor
poration is for the purpose of printing
and publishing newspapers and other
periodicals and of doing a general print
ing bnsiuess, including all kinds and
oliaraoter of job printing and publishing
incident to said business, for pecuniary
gain and profit to its stockholders,
«th. The principal oftioe and place of
business of said proposed corporation
will be in the oity of Newnan, said
State and Oonnty,
7th, Th# members of said corpora
tion shall be liable for the debts of said
corporation only to the extent of stook
subscribed by them aud not paid in.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
made a body corporate, under the name
and style aforesaid; entitled to the
rights, privileges and immunities and
subjeot to the liabilities fixed by law.
L. M. FARMER,
Attorney for Petitioners.
Filed iu office this Jau. 30, 1905.
L. TURNER, Clerk S. C. O. O.
Georgia, Ooweta County.
I, L. Turner, Clerk of the Superior
Court in and for said County, do hereby
certify that the above and foregoing is a
tree and oorrect Copy of the original
petitfiion for charter of “News Printing
Company,” as appears of file aud rec
ord in this office.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Conrt, this Jan. 30, 1905.
L. TURNER, Clerk S. C. C. C.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the
Mother’s Favorite.
The soothing aud hetliug properties of
tiiis remedy, its pleasant tuHte and
prompt and permanent cures have made
it a favorite with people everywhere.
It is especially prized by mothers of
small children, for colds, croup and
whooping cough, as it always affords
quick.relief, and. as it contains no opinm
or other harmfal drug, it may be giveu
as confidfen'tly to a baby as to adult. For
sale by'Hoii; & Cates Druggists.Newnan,
Cla.
There . .is . „n,o honor among
thieves.- .
Agortiging Burns
are instantly relieved and perfectly heal
ed, by Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. C. Riv-
enbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., writes: “I
burnt my knee so dreadfully that it blis-
terd all over. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
stopped the pain, and healed it without
a scar.” Also heals all wounds and
sores 25c at J. T. Reese’s and Dr. Paul
Pen is ton’s.
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