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HEARD COUNTY „ Furnish your home
Wine of Cardin
Cured Her.
2H PouUi Prior Ptrn't,
Ati.ahta, Ga., March 21,1903.
I nufTcn-il fur four inontlui with I
extreme neuroma Mt ami lassitode,
I ha>I a unking fooling in mjr
nt.miio ii which no medicine tu-cmed
to relieve, and Inning my appetito j
I . UM weak and lout my vital
ity. In three weeks 1 lost fourteen I
p> inds of flesh and felt that I must I
find spsely relief to regain my I
health. Having heard Wine of
Cardni praiseil hy several of my
friends, I ent for a Imttle and wan
certainly very pleased with the
ret i't . Within three days my
aj i ■ ■ ,'e returned and my stomiu h I
Li ail,led me no more. I could
digest my food without difficulty
| and the nervousness gradually
diminii lied. Nature performed
her functions without difficulty
ami I am once more a happy uud
well woman.
OLIVE JOSEPH,
!»«. AiIsiiIa PrlcUy Nndit Clutx I
| Secure a Dollar Bottle of |
Wine of Cardui Today.
r*PTC Dill DAiD Atkinson made a speech at Macon
uLlo KAILKUAU toa large and enthusiastic audi-
ence. The Atlanta Constitution
was still hounding him. He set
them wild with excitement when
he said: “Fellow citizens, when I
started into this race I had an hon
orable opponent in the person of
General Kvans. Now I have Geor
gia’s Ananias as an opponent—the
Constitution—and God
Chattahoochee Valley Road
to Traverse County Now
Without Facilities.
“What everybody says must be
ho’’ and we’ve yet to find anybody I
who hiivh or thinks the Railroad j
Commission is of an v real service t , „ ,,
or benefit to the people of the I rhe Chattahoochee Valley Rail
State.—Oglethorpe Echo. wa y Company was yesterday gran
Let the people elect the railroad ted a charter h V Secretary ot State Alanta
commissioners. 1>hl1 Cook. This road is projected being my helper, I am going to
to run from West Point, in Troup whip the fight!”
county, and almost on the Alaba- The following day Bibb county
ma line, northward through Heard held her primary and gave Atkin-
county to some point in Carroll SO n six hundred majority. That
county, not yet determined upon,
a distance o f about 6o miles. It
Nan Patterson is free; and, if
she will dropout of sight foiever,
the public will try to forget that
the newspapers of the country
wasted thousands of columns of
At this store, and you’ll alway
be pleased. The most comforta
ble and attractive stock of futn
ture andhouse 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.
is thought, however, that the north-
space m detailing and rp-detailing , ,
1 . ern terminus of the new road will
the story of Ii
mist rials in t h
r evil
•ourts.
deeds and
The Alpharetta Free Press wants
Editor James It. Gray of the At-
was the hair that broke the camel’s DEPOT 8T.
back. The opposition held a hur ________
ried conterence, and in a very short
time General Evans was taken out
of the race.
The Free Press does not mind
saying that Judge R. B. Russell
E. O. REESE,
NEWNAN, GIL
be Carrollton, which is the inv
portant point in Carroll connty.
Perhaps the most important tea
ture in connection with the new w ill be an easy winner if he shall
railroad is that it will run practi- develop such fighting qualities as
liintu Journal to run lor governor. ca ]]y through Heard county, which VV. Y. Atkinson possessed.—Al-
\\ ith the editor of l lie Journal op- j s now onc 0 f t h e h a ]f ( ] 0/en CO un- pbaretta Free Press.
1 ‘ tics in Georgia that have no rail- --
road at all. Heard lies between DR. NUNNA1LY 8 600D FORTUNE.
Troup and Carroll counties, and —
the Heard county people have for It will be gratifying to the many
Newnan Marble Works
J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor.
posing t lie oil it ir of the Constitu
tion for the governorship, there
would bn something doing in
Georgia politics. It might, lie
necessary to call for Sum Small
to turn the hose on the fireworks.
All
Manufacturer and Dealer in-
Kinds Marble and
Granite
Georgia Marble a Specialty.
The Patriot.
THE NEWNAN NEWS.
Issued Evory Friday.
J. T. FAIN, Editor and Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION RATE, $1.00 PER YEAR.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF COWETA COUNTY.
’Phone No. 20.
OFFICE UP STAIRS IN THE WILCOXON BLOG
years had to drive across the line friends of Dr. G. A, Nunnally to
into another county to reach the hear that his first venture at writ-
train. ing books is proving a great sue-
The capital stock of the new ces s. Hj s work, “Bible Studying
railroad company is put at Sioo.ooo in Bible Words,” is just coming
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.
Calling his private secretary in- and some of the wealthiest men of from the press and more than 500
to the inner office and bidding him | Troup county are back of the pro- copies have been ordered before
close the door, the Great Magnate ject. These include K. F. Lanier, the first copy comes from the bind-
said: J. C. Lanier, J. C. McKimie, L. S. cry. He has been offered ten
“Have you arranged with Sena- Turner, N. J. Atkinson, E. J. Col- thousand dollars for the copyright,
tor Graball to get our special leg j lins, Phil Lanier, Xach Hagedorn, but his friends, who have examined
J. S. Baker, L. Lanier and R. C. the proof sheets, say that it
Freeman, all of West Point.
OFFICE AND WORKS NEAR R. R. JUNCT’N
NEWNAN, GA.
DR. W. A. TURNER,
Residence Thono
W hul i
News.
I lie mnvH in, it ’h iii 1 lie
If yen don’t read the News you
don’t know the news of Coweta
count v.
islation through?”
“The senator tells me there can
be no such thing as failure.”
“And have you arrrnged with the "ATKIN80N
X,, Y. N: railroad lor a better
rebate on our product?"
“The manager of the freight de
partment has finally consented to
CAMPAIGN"
CENCE8.
REMINI
The "ring” and evey paper in
the state, except the Macon Tele-
meet with an immense
Grange Reporter.
sale.
will
-La
PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
A little ad. in th" News brings
returns:
returns,
a big ad. I
Mr. Him
beer town,
is a citizen of a
lias evident ly been
leading a champagne lift
Anyway, Hanker Bigelow left
Milwaukee the plants which manu
facture the product that Ii rat made
that city famous.
Try News advertising tonic for
that tired feeling in your business.
A News ml. will put ginger in any
run-down business.
Miss Clara HI00<IK<1<1<I Is being "star
red" try Llohlcr A Co. la Hootli Turk-
. iugtoa's “The Gentleman From lu-
increasc our rebate by giving us graph, were against Atkinson tor m„na.”
20 per cent, more of the freight governor. He won. Judge Rus- Mnxlnu Klllott and her company huvo
paid by our competitors.” sell is as smart as Atkinson and is s,,ii,m1 th, ‘ (VI,iu for L°ii<lon. where
“And have you sold the bonds as true to his friends, besides there wuv” in tire Lyric,
in my Aurora Borealis and Blue ; ,re no negroes in the primary now I( ‘ orotliy Donnelly has been engaged
rings greater corporation to the Benevolent and the populists are back in the for the lending woman’s role in "The
Life Assurance company as an in democratic party. Russell is a I’loud Laird," which is now being pro-
vestment for the benefit of our winner. You II see it.—Gwinnett Y ork.
policyholders?” Journal.
“Yes, sir; I made the transfer Editor Bagwell forgets. In the
on the books today and your ac- campaign of 1894. when W. Y.
count is credited with an amount Atkinson defeated the “ring" in
that equals the par value of the Georgia, he had the help of nearly
stock of the Aurora Borealis and all the country papers of the State,
F'vie Sky stock.” and they supported him without
"Has that state senator to whom money and without price, many of
we gave all those railroad passes them even contributing funds to
finally seen his way clear to vote help him bear his legitimate cam
paign expenses. It is true, how
ever, that the old reliable Tele
graph was about the only big daily
in the state that supported the
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.
for those bills of ours?”
“Yes, sir; he told me last eve
ning that he was convinced of the
righteousness of our demands.”
“And, by the way, how about people’s candidate,
that ordinance we introduced in VV. Y. Atkinson was a man
There is no other
The experts say tin* Georgia
fruit crop is still “looking good."
It will look good when the ripei thc c,t y counc ‘l last week, vacat-1 among men.
Klhertus appear in the markets.
Isabel Irving lias been engaged to as
sist K lea nor ltobson anil K.vrle Bellow
In tile revival of “She Stoops to Con-
<pier" In the New Amsterdam theater,
New York.
"London Assurance,’■with Miss Kills
Jeffreys and the fine cSt, Is proving so
attractive an offering in tin* Knicker
bocker theater, New York, Unit the en
gagement has been extended.
Maude Adams’ photographs In the
character of thc laundry girl In " 'Op
o' My Thumb" show how completely It
Is possible for an accomplished actress
to sink her Identity hy means of make
up.
Jesse Lynch Wlllinms, author of
many stories of college life, Is the lat-
, eat recruit to the ranks of American
playwrights. His first plHy will he
produced early next season hy Henry
Merck
& Dent,
READY FOR BUSINESS.
We are at your orders for any
and all sorts of repairing work
on carriages, buggies, runa
bouts, surreys, delivery wag
ons and trucks. We work
quickly, yet do not stint care
fulness or thoroughness.
Wheels, body, gear, tops—all
have our best attention. Glad
to have your orders for any
sort of vehicle repairing.
The Sparta lshnmolito refers to
the fact that-Georgia's Legislature
will soon be engaged in increasing
the acreage of statutory enact
ment s.
W. Savage. It Is "The Stolen Story.”
ing a couple of public streets and man j n the State who could have
giving them to us?” smashed the plans of the ringsters SHORT STORIES.
“We had some trouble, sir, but; w h 0 had the strangle-hold on the
it is all over. Several of the alder- 1 state at that time. When he an-1 doc
men insisted upon being
BUGGY BUILDERS
Boston pupers boast that the new dry TJ fTiinonfi TT TT ft
K'k at Charlestown navy yard Is the ^4. XJ• XJ %
paid nounced his candidacy the other biggest in the world.
more than the established rate, fellows smilec, and congratulated , ^ woridVver^'S
but they finally accepted the orig- themselves that the fight was to , rnltc< i
If you mm
—if it’r so.
takes and
ways to l«
accurate.
1 it in t ho News it’s so
The N<>wh makes mis-
errors, but strives al
right, do right and be
Office on Second Floor of
Black Bros. Co.’s Building
States produces four tons to
inal tender. The ordinance will be be an easy one. But within six j the inhabitant.
passed at tonight’s meeting.” ' months from that time they had TUe «H««>very has been made that
* 1 y . , ar , . . good paper can be produced from tue
That is very good. Now I acknowledged defeat and with- *. fu8e hops that hitherto have been
wish you would finish that speech drawn their candidate, leaving thrown away in breweries,
you are preparing for me and Atkinson in possession of the field Th*’ average height of u man is found j
which I am to deliver at the ban- his power3 had won. \
quet of thc Sons of America socle- The editor of The Free Press re- in primitive man, prehistoric man and Office on Second Floor of the Amall
ty tomorrow evening. Lay special calls several striking incidents con- historic man. Tire great slae of an- J Merchandise Co.’s Building
L. M. Farmer,
LAWYER.
Every time tlx- Georgia Rail- stress upon the dangers of allowing nected with the memorable cam-1 jTinT^nrge tank from
roadt'oinmission makes a move it these anarchists and socialistic ag ' -
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
In Effect May, 1904.
Wi st Bound. DAILY East Bound.
paign. In December the legisla- which it can he sifted automatically to
advances tin argument for the dec- itators to continue their assaults ture being in session, Atkinson's any or all parts of tire building la such
tioni.frailr.mil commissioners by upon vested and ring in something announcement was’ creating a ““'^a'newMdLfTo^UUTu^new
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the peopl
about these great industries being world of discussion. One morn- telephone company’s exchange at In
given to us as trustees to adminis- jpg the Atlanta Constitution con- 4 diamipoiis, in<i
With $7f),UH> of cotton money ter in the ihterest of the great com- tained a bitter editorial aimed at
in his i" \\ bank at Lexington, mon people. He sure to have it him, demanding that he withdraw,
Fneb Jim Smith should be able ready by to night, as 1 will have and calling him "a curley-headed
to commit it to memory. upstart” who could not carry "ten
“\ es, sir; is that all? ’ counties in the State.”
EDITORIAL FLINGS.
to stay in th< gubernatorial race a
few weeks, at least.
The News is receiving two copies,
daily, of Sam Small’s Hrmiswick
Journal. One copy of a newspa
per us warm as th*> Journal is
about a> much as the average man
cares to handle; but in the News
ofiiee we are prepared to take cure
of the hottest propositions with!
And the Hon. Adrian C. Anson didn't
even have to slide.—Detroit News.
Lingerie hats are to be a little snuill-
, er; bills the same old size.—Boston
es, that s all. \ ou may go The writer was a visitor at the cap- Globe,
uow.” itol that morning, and was engaged Editing u newspaper is always "dead
And as the secretary retired the m a conversation with Mr. Atkin- " a *y" tothc fclioM-whO T 1 sn’ t d° 1 ug lt.-
Great Magnate sighed wearily aud SO n at the speaker’s desk when a ‘'^ere is! says a New York commer-
turned to his desk to frame messenger came in and handed a clal paper, "a scarcity of small coin.”
up a few more schemes calculated telegram to the speaker, who read Yes; and that isn't the worst o? in
to benefit the people.—The Com- p silentlv as he smiled through M1,wuukee 8entiuel -
1 * u »nenuy as ne siiiueu inrou & .i Eftt l>enns ntu i violets, aud you may
moncr. tears that he could not conceal, defy death. This is the latest cult.
The telegram was from his wife at <- )f "'hut use is it. Mr. Wagner, to try to
teach people to live the simple life?—
While a bilious attack is decidedly Newnan. When he had time to
ease One copv of the Journal is '* u “‘ v “‘ 0 •“““*■ utvlu ' ul .’ Khleago Tribune,
filed, for future refer.-, to «» IZSIJZJSZ overco ™ e his P assed Wou.ee MS
Colds
It should be borne in mind that
ever}- cold weakens the lungs, low
ers the vitality and prepares the
system for the more serious dis
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greatest destroyers of human life,
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