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BILIOUSNESS
CONSTIPATION
CURED BY
THEDFORDS
BLACK DRAUGHT
Reranon the liver !*
neglected people suffer
with constipation, bilinusne**,
header lie* ami fever*. Cold* attack
the lungs Km! contagious disease*
take hold of the system. It in safe
to nay that if the liver were alwaya
kept in proper working oriler,
illness would i»e almost unknown.
Thodford'* Black-Draught in no
aurronnful in curing such sickness
becaune it i> without a rival a* a
liver regulator. This great family
medicine in not a strong and
drantic drug, hut a mild and
healthful laxative that cure* con-
atipation and may he taken by a
niere child without possible
harm.
The honllhful action on the liver
cure* biliousness. It line an in
vigorating effect on the kidney*.
Becaune the liver and kidney* do
network regularly, the poinonou*
as id* along with the waste from
the boweln get back into the blood
ami virulent contagion result*.
Timely treatment with Tiled-
ford'* Black-Draught remove* tho
danger* which lurk i n count i pat ion,
liver and kidney trouble*, ami will
{ x>*ilively forentall the inroad* of
Iright'* disease, for which dia
mine in advanced Htagen there i*
no cure. Ask your dealer for
2.V. package of Thixlford’* Black- I
Draught.
everybody off the street. When
the crowd became sullen and re
sisted it was coaxed along with
the back of the saber and if it did
not take the hint the other side of
the saber was used, and there was
no bluffing game about it. That
floral displays in the windows are
beautiful. The sleighing is also
pleasing, everything goes so
smoothly, that is after the bargain
is made. Bargaining for a cab drive
is one of the familiar sights of St,
Petersburg. It is scientific, or
STEEL SKYSCRAPERS.
The Madera Straetarea, Bcleatlata
Bar, Will Laat 8,000 Yaara.
The tall building*, or, skyscraper*, a*
they are called, to be found in such
cities as New York and Chicago al
ways Interest visitors and leud to much
discussion ns to tlieir strength and
durability. Such Inquiry Is Inevitable,
because office buildings of over twenty
Furnish your home
is the way I saw it. I saw men perhaps it is not scientific. In
with their hands cut,for they threw Germany one hails a cab, gives the stories, shooting, as It were, up in the
air from n foundation smiill in area,
look fragile and destructible.
The Inventive genius of mnn, how-
them up to protect their heads. I address of his destination, and
did not see anyone being killed, when this is reached only has to
I saw the dead afterwards. One of look at the registering meter on «. V er, has made these skyscrapers so
our party saw
open
hotel.
a man’s head cut the dash board to know the amount
After awhile I reached the of the tax, however, a ten percent.
tipis customery. In London the
The streets were quiet. Half an "Cabby” is the worst of all rob
hour later I saw from the dinner bers, they are terrors. In St.
table the ambulance come by, and Petersburg one goes by and says R ,ui paint as did the ancient Itomnns
strong nnd durable that It Is now
asserted by engineers nnd scientists
tbnt tbe natural life of modern steel
structures Is fi.UOO years unless they
are nttacked by some unknown foe.
Modern builders are performing as
wonderful work with concrete, cemeut
then came crowds of people.
In a something to the driver [he has a with their stucco, cement and mortar, j DEPOT 8T.
° Augustus housted that he "found Koine !
At this store, and you’ll alway
be pleased. The most comforta
ble and attractive stock of furni
ture and house furnishings in Ne -
nan is here to select from; with
quality and prices to fit all kinds of
pocket books. Come and see the
stock. It does its own talking.
You’ll be convinced and buy after
seeing the goods.
E. O. REESE, NEWNAN, 6A.
very short time this portion of the special name but I can’t pronounce of br|( , k un( , h . rt , t of marble,” and
citv was unsafe. The hotel doors it 1. The driver names a price that our modern builders may boast that
* .......... .a a. a ■ 1.. ImlM
were barred and the window shut- is twice what he will take. "The
ters closed No one was allowed customer to be” then divides by
in there except familiar faces. We two and quotes the answer, but he
looked out of the door and saw the never quits walking, he must ap-
Tho driver says
'no” but the cus-
Icast 1 thought so, and I went for tomer keeps going, so the driver
a walk. I did not go in the princi- finally says "carashaw” [all right],
pal streets, the soldiers had posses
sion there. As I was turning
soldiers pushing the people forward, pear indifferent.
After dinner it was quiet, at the cabword for
This is the
never seen
actual fact. I have
but one man that
from-one small street to another I walked straight up to the sleigh
was surprised to meet the soldiers and told the driver to go on. I
and people again. There was no am called a yankee over here and
i shouting this time. The soldiers yankees are supposed to be shrewd,
they have entirely changed the build
ing outlines of many American cities
by the Imposing steel structures, or
namented with marble and stone, they
have placed where once stood small
wooden or brick buildings of little
architectural beauty.
In the construction of these tall build
ings It appears that there must be first
of all foundations so formed as to pre
vent the possibility of moisture ever
reaching the steel and Iron trusses
which form the base of the ruetul
frame. There must bo no possibility
of settlement of the structure. The
steel Is protected from corrosion by
moisture or acids by the use of con
crete, cemeut and paint. Care Is also
taken that there shall be no leakage
from electric wires. Besides this, ev-
Newnan Marble Works
J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor.
All
Manufacturer and Dealer in-
Kinds Marble and
had nothing to say, but were driv so it fell to me to improve upon
intr the people like so many cattle, the system of bargaining for a cry piece of steel is designed to sup-
. , ., , , port six times the stress that may be
I thought the soldiers were well in sleigh. I write the address on a
LETTER FROM RUSSIA order and that they handled their pi„cc of paper, ask someone how
weapons very well, but I should much it should cost and then with
think it was disagreeable work, lor the money and the address I go to
they were perhaps driving mem- the sleigh driver. He is helpless, tlu , editor of the Iron Age is quoted as
por
placed upon it.
“Can a tornado blow one of these full
buildings down?” Is a question that
Newnan Boy, Who is
Touring
Sees Stirring Times
in St. Petersburg.
the World, bers of their own family
now that the soldiers had driven language
I thought for he knows I cannot speak the expressing the opinion thut, as they are
deeply imbedded in the earth like an
oak, If one of them tumbled it would
corruopontlunoo to N«wh.)
St. Petersburg, Russia, .Ian. 23,
1905 Saturday the report was
circulating that the laborers were
organized with a view of present
ing to the Ktnpcror a petition. The
laborers wanted thewoiking hours
He sees the money and
so many people off the main streets knows that it is enough, so he : g0 j own lengthwise, not breaking, but
and had used their sabres so freely says "carashaw” before some other falling us a tree would if uprooted by
that the remainder of the people one of his set does,
would go home and there would be I have not seen enough of the
the wind. Engineers do not four that
the highest winds would affect them,
but of course they are not so suugulne
d. This was not interesting sights of this city to as regards the actions of a mild eurth-
earlypartof the ! describe. I visited the cathedral j Qu a ke.—Boston (Kobe.
no more bloodshed,
the case. In the early part
evening the mobs were so persist- and
ent that the soldiers commenced
firing.
Just across from my room is a
have also been across the
Granite
Georgia Marble a Specialty.
All work guaranteed to be First Class in every particular.
Parties needing anything in our line are requested to call,
examine work, and get prices.
OFFICE AND WORKS NEAR R. R. JUNCT’
NEWNAN, 6A.
DU. T. H. DAVIH,
Keflidonco ’Phone 5-three calls.
DR. W. A. TURNER.
R Evidence’Phone
per day reduced from 10 to 8, and Hospital. In the early eve-
on Saturdays and days before hoi- "ing it was full. At two in the
idays, they wished to be dismissed morning I saw four dead men car
ried away. One was wrapped up
in a white sheet.
tended for the emperor’s in.pec-1 ing on Sunday took place near the worth keeping. They cost
lion, at lr.it the people say so. At emperor’, palace. Today ha. been than the others of the same
thu suce ot the strike it is diffi. quiet in the portion where I mo; age value. They have thus;
at 3 p. in.; the usual quitting tune
on other days is six p. m, 1 hese
requests, or demands, with some was badly cut up.
others, were with the petition in
tended
tion
this stage
cult to learn correct details; how
ever, from what I hear it is evi
dent that the strikers mean busi
ness and 1 might add that from
what 1 have seen the emperor’s
soldiers are under orders ot some
one of this same determined dispo
sition. Yesterday morning there
was considerable talk about the
trouble that was brewing, however
I did not think much about it. A
German acquaintance came to me
with the advice to remain indoors,
and then a Russian asked ine it I
cared to go with him to see the
beginning of trouble. He talked
in such a matter ot fact way that 1
thought for the time there was
really going to be trouble. We
went on the street and saw that
there were more people there than
we saw every day; noticed too, that
they were moving in the direction
of the emperor’s winter home. We
went along with the crowd. At
the corner of "Nebsky” and "Mos-
caryu” streets, just where the en
trance to the gardens of the em
peror’s palace comes in view, we
first saw the soldiers. They ap
peared not different from the cav-
elrymen one sees on the streets
every day, until all in a moment,
ordered by the leader, this division
fell into lines the width of the
street, and at the same instant we
heard shots in the direction of the
palace. We knew, as did all the
crowd, that the mob had been ord
ered to clear out and that the
order was not obeyed. The shouts
with the skurry of the people
passed toward us, and in all other
directions until the streets were a
mass of suffering people. Most of
the crowd were spectators and
were trying to get out ot the way.
They knew what was coming. I
found myself going with them. It
was impossible to do otherwise; and
I was as anxious as they to give the
river on an electric car that has its
track built upon the ice. There
are several such railways across
the river during the winter, I
like the winter here and will be
sorry to see it leave. I understand
it is very nice in summer, but I am
I concluded he quite sure that the winter is more
delightful.
The stamps on this letter arc
more
post-
system
however, it is claimed that on the here for collecting money for the
The greater portion of the shoot
outskirts of the city the shooting children ot dead and disabled sol
was more today than yesterday diers. However, one can pur
and that more people were killed, chase the ordinary ones, if he so
I am writing this by candle light wishes.
- the electric lights went out half
an hour ago. I hear that soldiers j
are preparing to start up the street.
The water supply station is closely
guarded.
There arc no newspapers in St.
Petersburg today; however, news
reaches here from lip to lip the
Robin Robinson.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the
Best and Most Popular.
"Mothers buy it for croupy children, 1
railroad men buy it. for severe coughs |
and elderly ix'oplo buy it for la gripiw,"
say Moore Bros., Eldon, Iowa. “We
sell more of Olmtnberlain’B Cough Rein
same as in all the world, and here ody t-lmu any other kind. It seems to 1
It Paid to Advertise.
The most refractory among dumb
beasts may sometimes be won by per
sistent kindness. It Is also evident that
tbe obstinate of tbe human species may
tie Inllueuced by an nssault of humor.
I'lill May, tbe English artist "of most
■ dear memory,” bad promised to do a
colored design for the Christmas num
ber of an Illustrated weekly publica
tion. The date fixed on for Its delivery
passed by, and no design had been
forthcoming.
Letters and telegrams were unan
swered, nnd when a messenger was
sent to May's bouse It appeared that
be bad gone to l’arls without leaving
any address. This, according to Lon
don M. A. r„ Is what happened next.
Tbe publishers were at their wits'
end, but one of them, paying a day’s
visit to Margate, was overjoyed to sue
May basking In the sunshine by tbe
water. Tbe publisher did not make
himself known, but cnnully ascertain
ed where May was staying. Then ho
hired six sandwich men to parade up
and down before the artist’s window
with boards bearing different legends.
This was tlieir tenor:
"What about-our Christmas cover?”
"Wo are waiting for tbnt cover.”
It was a delightful reminder, and In
a few days the publishers received one
of the most brilliant designs May bad
ever executed.
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.
in the office where I am, we hear
of the incidents of yesterday. On
the outskirts of the city 'it is said
that the strikers have broken into
have taken the lead over several other
good brands.” There is no question but j
this medicine is tho best that can be
The Cosmopolitan,
I do not mean to imply that it is well
for a man to become comparatively In-
Travel
Merck & Dent,
After your Carriage
has been repaired
at our shop it’s as good as new—
not only looks so, but is so. You
see we replace unsound parts of
body, wheel, top or shaft an r
store the “style’' by smart upre-
holstering and careful repainting
and revarnishing. If your vehicle
looks "a bit seedy” come around
here and get our estimate on ju
dicious re-furbishing and real
strengthening.
BUGGY BUILDERS
, , . , , , , different to bis own nation
procured for coughs and colds, whether h(is fbRt offeot upon solne people> C8 .
it be 11 child or tui ndult that is aftlictod. | poi*in 1 ly when for u term of years they
shops and that there was in some It always oures and cures quickly. Sold reside abroad, and notably In southern
settlements much damage done.
A servant ot my landlord saved
himself from the bullets of the sol
diers by diving into a window just
as he noticed the bugler preparing
to give the firing signal,
that when he crawled
j by Holt & Cates,
Ga.
Druggists, Newnan,
THE CHIEF C0N6RE88MAN
Colonel A. T, Dallas, of La
He said i Grange, Georgia’s fish commis-
out that sioner, recently made an extended
there were dead men and women j visit to Cuba, and while there was
the recipient of many attentions.
Colonel Dallas’ visit to Cuba
all around where he had stood be
fore going through the glass. A
woman was carrying a child in her has raised the interesting question
arm away off from soldiers when a fhe capitol as to who is the
bullet strayed and killed the child "chief congressman” of Georgia,
without touching the woman. A The English edition of La Lucha,
boy was watching the crowds from the Havana daily paper, in giving
a tree. He probably did not real
ize the danger of a stray bullet un
til too late. The keeper of a school graph:
building heard shooting some dis
tance off.
a notice of Colonel Dallas’ visit,
April 15, has this singular para-
Italy. It euts away tlieir patriotism.
They call themselves by that long
name—cosmopolitan. They are not,
they say, citizens of any one town or
country in particular, but of tbe world
at large.
This sounds very fine, but If you
come to analyze their notion* you will,
I am afraid, generally discover thnt,
so far from havlug got their sympa
thies enlarged to such a degree that
they can feel for the central African
negro In his degradation as much as
they enn feel for the Whitechapel toll
er In his semlstarvatlon, they have
rather lost all sympathy for every one
except for themselves. "Cosmopoli
tan” Is, In numbers of instances, only
“selfish” writ large.—All the Year
Round.
Iniecti as Tidbit*.
Insects of almost every kind are eat
en In one part or another of the globe.
The natives of the West Indies eat the
larvae of the stag beetle, the creoles
of Bourbon broil and eat oeekxoachea.
soldics room. After a while the lated to bankrupt a young chap
crowd was not so thick, and there with a sweet tooth. There are
caiue soldiers with sabers driving ’Iso fine fLral es:.ib l . ! dui.eiila. '1 he
“He brings a letter to President
He went into the street Palma from the chief congressman
to see what the trouble was and a of his state, and expects to call on while die A ™ bB exa “’
that gentleman today. ousts. The grasshopper Is a favorite
Judge Samp Harris. Adjutant article of diet both in Greece and in
Mexico. The Chinese make a tasty
dish out of the chrysalis of the silk
worm, and a white fat grub that bur
rows In the palm trees is the greatest
delicacy a Burman knows. Ants pre
pared in various ways commend them
selves to quite a number of people,
I The African custom is to cook them in
I butter, while in Brazil a resinous sauce
is the usual accompaniment. The Sia
mese prefer the egg* of the ant, and in
i India the white ant la not only eaten
I raw. but in some parts is roasted like
' coffee and is then mixed with flour and
cu.v.c lulu pastry.
stray bullet killed him.
The students here seem to side
with the laboring body, but I do General, is anxious to know if this
not understand very well just refers to Congressman Charley
where they come in. One often Adamson of the Fourth.—Sun-
hears the names of these two sets day s Constitution,
together, I hope to learn about
that later on.
They have the best cake here
that I have ever eaten. The con
fectionary shops are much ealeu-
Keep vonr bowels regular by the nse
of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets. There is nothing better. For
sale by Holt & Oates, Druggists, New
nan, Ga.
Th? nearer one gets to God the
closer one gets lo one’s ucighboi.
Rheumatic Pains Quickly Relieved.
The excruciating pains characteristic
of rheumatism and sciatica are quickly
relieved by applying Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm. The great pain relieving
power of the liniment 1ms been the sur
prise and delight of thousands of suffer
ers. The quick relief from pain which
it affords is alone worth many times its
cost. For sale by Holt & Cates, Drug
gists, Newnan, Ga.
It isn’t the money that counts;
it is the intent and purpose of the
giver.
The men who talk the loudest
about politics being dirty are the
men who are too lazy to help
clean things.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
In Effeot May, 1904.
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A Daredevil Ride
often ends in a sad accident. To heal
accidental injuries, nse Bucbleu's Ar
nica Salve. "A deep wound in my foot,
from an accident,” writes Theodore
Schnela, of Columbus, Ohio, "caused
me great pain. Physicians were helpless,
but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve quickly
healed it.” Soothes and heals burns like
magic. 25c at J. T. Reese’s and Dr.
Paul Peniston’s, druggists.
A man may burn so much “mid
night oil” that he has none left to
oil the day’s machinery.
The man who starts out looking
for trouble usually finds it just
about to enter his own door.
Read the News and be in
swim, first, last and all
time.
the
the
For Informatlou a* to Rates, etc., address-
C W. CHEARS, F. J. ROBINSON.
Dlv. Pass. Agent. Asst. G. P. A.,
Chattanooga, Tenn. Savannah, Ga.
D. A. NOLAN, J. O. HAILE.
Agent,_ Genl. Pass Agent,
Savannah, Ga
Newnan, Ga.
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The fnmily l«ottle ((10 cents) contains a supply
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