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Gems In Verse
HOUSE OF OOD DESIGN.
All
The Cell of the Plain*.
If >011 ere nick nf curbing lino*.
Of eeneeleen *nrlnl mnnkny ehtnee,
Gorne weal.
If fr*#dom I* th*' boon you a^ok
And think you n^d n mranuou* *tr#nk,
T’ft k up your dud* and tnk« a imonk
i 'omf' wont
of th# #aat.
ho* t>##n t#a*#d.
If you nro w#nry
That to rfYetcm***
Como wo*t
rotnr out hi*r*» wh^n* th* wind* nr*
strong
\V) • • na*ur« sing* a lusty aong
Whrr* nklon nr# bin* and trail* am
U TiK
Com# wont
AttrantlT# 9>,HOO Hum* With
Nader* Imprurrmenti.
ICopyrtght. 19f> r . by Htanloy A. Donnla, 231
Broadway. Now York ]
Til# mcHlorn liouao shown hwowKIt'
with d«Ml^nt»d to rout $‘2,N00 undor nor
inal condition*. It bn* nil th(» conven
ience* known to the builder. Including
electric hell* nnd wiring for electric
light*.
There I* * cellnr tinder the entire
houae. with cemented floor, coal bin*,
cold atororootn nnd * hot. nlr furnace.
The cellnr wall* are Htono.
The frame I* npriico nnd hemlock,
and the wall* are alien tiled, papered
If NO
A bn
would llk«» a breath of al^
r hut breath and good and g£
Como w«»*t
CV rr * out when* you may ***# th# wkl
\\ h# r* wide the prairie * vantnea* He
And bnmh the < ohwob* from your #y
v t'nmr went
(’hlt'igo (*hronlcle
Tho Bird*.
?ip<i- without toll, whose toll I* pin
Who wake the *kle» before the pee
day,
Who ■ ell the Hhadowa from th
deep
Anti « wnward waft the dewj
eh ep.
You bring the hid* and
ITht
Of spring With your *v
or\ flight
The ftenton* rhange the
with ou
Tht v f?It up4n the Ko**nmer aea* of blue
Light a* the fllmv char
Th* mirroring pool and
Before the breath of tl
toy.
Ah light a* laughter when no
noy~
All th*- nfTiilr* of men and women move
When, with ih«* omen* right, the bird*
approve
t* that no roll
oftly upward roll
wind a* gay an
rare* iin-
t»h mortal, till* day do you wait or climb
W« i,» ]|y the long fantu*tlr path of time?
M." Imp* you cry faltering: "I am old!
Ant! my Immortal aoul grow* dent! and
cold I"
Not daatht Not age' When the Mprlng
day wii* long
You mocked the redhrea*t and you Npurn-
• d hi* *ong.
The oriole In the fragrant hough* ahovo
Mi \ meadow* could not warm your heart
with love;
The merrv bobolink In time of bloom
Ami re*#* failed to draw you from your \
doom,
And vainly, loudly croaked the water fowl.
And vainly hooted through the night the
owl;
In vain the wild full throated thruahe*
•n tig
And woke the echo#* till the woodland*!
rang
Th# Idrd* revile and acorn you; you they
Anil i «.’v Kiev fly nnd lra»'« you whllo you 1
KltO.NT KI.RVATION.
Mini mIiIimI. Tim main roof l* shingle
Tim exterior ornamental work
composition. The window a. except those
of the cellar, lire fltteil with outside
hllndH nnd patent blind hinges nnd
opener*. The exterior In covered with
two eon In of white lend nnd llnneed oil
pnlntn. The color* nre |>ea green for
the body, Ivory white for the trimming,
term eottn for the hllndn nnd bronr.e
green for tlm Hnnlien.
Tim (loom nre comb grnlned North
Carotins pine, tonguod nnd grooved.
i nit
A rt lii
they fly nnd lenv
Hlcliinnnd III Mimlon Trnnnerlpt.
T
Tim Tree.
'Ills Irre. which nlnndn wltti arm* out-
spreiid
With lenvre, like Armors tremidnun,
nil rmilin ni, overhead
And softly wnfl It down to tin;
Till. tn< It means it tiinidri'd years
‘if t.iln nnd min. of drought nnd ilew.
fti foi” thin nlind,' wtil, li rentn nnd rlteor*
Into todays perfection grew
Home kindly one forgotten now
Mnv Ilioogliifullv tmve placed tile need,
Koreereln* Hint enoli renehlng trough
Would satisfy n worn mm’n need
Whoe'er tie won. Hint unknown one.
Who let tile need or uproot let slim,
He knew not Hint he lind begun
Wlint ntiimlii n monument to him
The tree*—tho kindly tree* that bln**
With spring's green flnine or nutumn'o
hluoh,
Tito sentry flreo thnt line the wnyo
Into the woodlnmVii peneeful hush—
Through nil the yrnm they nlowly grow
t’nlll they ohleld the flowered noil;
Tile troon -tho kindly trees they ohow
The pntlent thoroughnnoo nf (lod
Thin tree, which nlnndn with arms out-
•prond.
H-tm* to pronounre whlln standing thuo
A hlooolng nnd to gently nhed
A tMnodletlon over no.
The ounllght nhuttleo through tho leave*
With th rondo of gold thnt flnnh nnd piny;
A, rone tlm wnrp of nhnde It wnnveo
Tl.e mingled fabric of thn dny
W. I>. Neobit
4,^
C-t' W.
e*#
111
rmgT ri.ooit pi.am.
'Wig Interior wall* nro covered with
two eoatn of Imrtl patent planter, sand
tlntahed. Tlm trim la kiln dried cypretw
In the flrat story anil wbltewood on the
weoond floor, AiiIhImmI wltli wood tiller*
properly rubbed and thre* coats of flat
varnish, sandpapered clean nnd smooth
between coat*. Th* stair* are oak, ex
cept th* attic stair*, which nr* boxed
end of y«llow pin*. The mantel* are
ouk, with bevel plated mirror* and aol-
id til* facing*.
Tim hnrdwar* I* plain dark bronx*.
with oak knobs, roses and escutcheons.
thnl In
Th* Creed of Toil,
Today in your dny. not thn dny
punt;
Tomorrow's n dny thnt hnn vot to be
born.
Toll, rnrneotly, then, for (tin hours fly
fust
Front thn morn.
You tinvo never » minute for Idle reopltn
Nor a second to childishly grieve
l.ay hold, nud mtecene crown your toll
with delight
In the eve
l.lfe lx brief ul tbe bent, lied tin Hint In not
clen r.
Hut upend It mo well thnt. whatever Im-
pi nd
You'll have naught for rcptmtluK and m»v- ;
«*r a fear
At tho end
Now York Journal
Livo In thn Sunahine.
Live In tin* Hunnhiiu*. don’t live in tho
gloom;
Carn »omo gladm>HH tho world to Hlumo
and tako this to
’ll do your
IaI vo lit Um bl ight no
hou rt—
Tho world will ho gavor If
part
1 Jvo on tho hottmdop. not down In tho coll;
Open air Chrlatian* IIv© nobly and woll.
Blvo whore the joy* are and, scorning de
ft ai.
Have a good morrow for all whom you
meet
1-lve it* a victor amt triumphing no
Through thl* queer world t>eatlng down
every foo
lJvf In tho an nsh I no Uod meant it for
> on!
Live as the robin* and alng the day
through
Margaret K. Sangster.
Notice of Local Legislation
Notice is hereby tliat tiiere will
be introduced at the next session of the
General Assembly of Georgia a bill en
titled :
AN ACT to create and incoqxyrate
the Haralson Sclixil District, under the
law authorizing same, as amended and
ratified in the year MI04; said district to
include parts of Coweta and Meriwether
counties, Georgia;to define the boundar
ies of the same; to provide for the elec- |
tion of a board of trustees and to coufer
on them certain itowers; to regulate the
mnniik'enient of schools ill said district;
to provide revenue for said schools and
the erection of suitable school buildings;
nnd for other purposes.
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors.
GEORGIA, Ooweta County.
All ihthoiis indebted to the estate of
Susan S. Gibson, bite of said county, de
ceased, are hereby notified to make im
mediate payment, and al! those having
demands avainst said estate, are hereby
notified to render in their claims in
terms of the law. This May 15th. 11104.
A. )’ Harlield. Hannah, Dougins
County, Gn., Execntor of the estate of
Susan H. Gibson, deceased. lit
Application for Charter
the Hon. Philip Cook, Secretary of
State, Atlanta, On.:
We, ,1. O. Norris, of Henry County,
Georgia, Edgar Dominick. W. G. Post,
O. H. Urquhart, II. G. Bailey, Fred
Hunter and E. C, Pitts, of Coweta Cotin- '
ty, Georta, applicants as incorporators ;
under An Act of the General Assembly
of Georgia, approved December :10th,
lHOii, entitled, “An Act to curry into ef
fect paragraph eighteen of Section seven
of Article three of the Constitution of
1877, ns amended, in relation to charter
ing of hanks, to provide for the incor
poration of blinking companies by the
Secretary of Statu, and for other pur
poses," make this our declaration, prey
ing that we he incor[K)rate(l ns a body
corporate and politic for the purpose of
doiug u general hanking business, wit.li
all tlie rights, powers, privileges and
restrictions of said Act, under and by
the name and style of TURIN BANK-!
ING COMPANY, and that the principal
oflloe of said company shall lie located
in the town of Turin, County of Ooweta,
and State of Georgia, with a capital of
Twenty•Kivo Thousand Dollars (85,-
000.(Ml), divided into shurosof One Hun- :
drntl Dollars ($100,00) each, and that
the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars
($15,0001 of the capital subscribed has
actually been paid h\ the subscribers and
that tlm same is in fact hold, and is to
tie used solely for tho business and pur-'
poses of tlie corporation.
Ooweta County, Georgia, Kesiioctfully
;ird day of April, ltH)5. submitted,
J. O. Norris,
Edgar Dominick, i
W. O. Post,
G. H. Urquhart,
H. G. Bailey,
Fred Hunter,
E. 0. Pitts,
lucor|>onitors.
Gt'orgia, Coweta County,
Before me personally upjicared J. O.
Norris, Edgar Dominick. ’ f. G. PostJ
O. H. Urquhart. H. O. Bailey, Fred
Hunter, K. O. Pitts, the incorporators
of Turin Banking Company, located in
the towu of Turin, County of; Coweta,
and State of Georgia, who on outli de-
l>ohctli ami until that Fifteen Thousand
Dollars (#15,000.00) of the capital sub
scribed has been actually paid by the
subscribers, and that tho same is in fact
held, and is to be used solely for tlie
business and purposes of tho corporation.
J O Norris,
Edgar Dominick,
W G Post,
G H Urquhart,
H G Bailey,
Fred Hunter,
E 0 Pitts,
Incorporators.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 3rd day of April, 1905.
L. A. PERDUE,
Ordinnfy of Coweta County, Georgia.
Opportunities in California
The trade in the Orient is opening up.
Our exports to Japan and China multiplied
during the last year.
There will soon be a tremendous increase in
the trade of the Pacific Coast cities with the Far
blast.
Big opportunities for the man who lives there.
Why not look the field over?
Only $62.50, Chicago to San Francisco or Los
Angeles and return, May i, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
29, 30, 31, June 1, August 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
and 14, 1905. Tickets good for return for 90 days.
Rate for a double berth in a comfortable tour
ist sleeper from Chicago to San Francisco, Los
Angeles, Santa Barbara, and many other points
in California,only $7. Through train service from
Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via the
Chicago, Milwaukee ft St. Paul,
Union Pacific ann Southern Pacific Line
This is the route of The Overland Limited, leaving Union
Passenger Station, Chicago, 6.05 p. m., and The California
Express at 10.25 p. m. The Calitornia Express carries tourist
sleeping cars to California every day. Both trains carry
through standard sleepers.
Complete information sent free
on receipt of coupon with blank
lines tilled.
W. S. HOWELL,
Oen l Lastcrn Agent, j8i Broadway,
NEW YORK CITY,
or
F. A. MILLER,
General Passenger Agent,
CHICAGO
Name
Street address
City
State
Probable destination
CALIFORNIA
NOTICE OF intention to apply| Atlanta & West Point Railroad Co.
for local legislation. The Western Railway of Alabama.
Notice is hereby given that ___ *'
that
there will be introduced at the
next session of the General Assem
bly of Georgia, a bill entitled:
AN ACT to amend the charter
ol the city of Newnan, Georgia,
Coweta County, so as to provide
that a Hoard of Health shall be
created; to prescribe their term of
office, define their powers, duties
and liabilities, and for other pur
poses.
Direct Dines Between North, East. South and Southwest. U. S. Fast
Mail Route. Through Palace Sleeping Cars. Dining
Cars. Tourist Sleepers to California.
It KAO DOWN
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 20, 1904.
BASEBALL A880CIATION.
Newnan, LaGrange, West Point
and Opelika have formed a base
ball association. Plans were per
fected at a meeting held last week
in West Point. The season is to
open June 19th, and 54 games will
be scheduled; the season to last 1
nine weeks.
Newnan’s team will play 27
games on tlie home grounds and
27 on the road. Three games per
week will be pulled off here and
the team will be away from home,
for three games each week.
The organization of this associa
tion will enable the towns repre
sented to have some fast ball. A 1
should go to work energetically to
make the combination a success.
Manager Joe Stephens, of the
Newnan team, has announced that
No 40
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Lv Mobile... Ar
7 15a
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12 tr>p
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4 oop
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0 OOp
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11 80p
10 X>a
0 !5h
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10 2fc)a
1 ;mp
2 27p
2 B2p
;i utp
Lv Montgomery Ar
Ar Milstenri Ar
10 55a
9 57a
»20 p
U 17b
620p
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fiOlp
4 27p
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7 50a
Ar ChuhHW Ar
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12 Hip
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:t 45p
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H *25 p
9 0*2 p
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fi lfip
1 4fip
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4 lfip
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12 50p
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7 OBp
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10 27p
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9 J*7ii
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Ar Lit Umiixu Ar
Ar - Newnan Ar
7 :)8h
0 84a
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rt 22p
5 26p
12 51h
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imp
Ar Kalrburn Ar
Ar Kest l'oint Ar
Ar Atlanta Lv
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,\r Baltimore-— I,\
11 15ii
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12 10a
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Ar Philadelphia ...Lv
Ar New York L\
-MuiiIk
Above trains daily. Connections at New Orleans for Texas, Mexico, California. At Chehaw
jorTuskegue, Milsteari for Tullahassee.
LaGrange accommodation leaves Atlanta dally, except Sunday at 5:JW p. m. Itcturninn
leaves LaGrange at 5:50 a. m. arrives Atlanta H:15 a. ni.
Trains B6 and !W Bullinaii sleepers New York and New Orleans. Through coaches Washing
on and New Orleans.
Trains JIT and M Washington and Southwestern Limited. Pullman sleepers, compartmen
ars. observation and dining cars. Complete service New York and New Orleans.
Train07 United States fast mail. Through day coaches Atlanta and New Orleans.
Write for maps, schedules and informal ion.
J. B. HKYNVABD. J. P. BILLUPS,
l). P. A., Atlanta, Ga. G. P. A., Atlanta Ga.
Gh
HICCONI) Fl.OOK PLAN.
The kitchen mul pantry closets contain
shelves to suit, with closets and draw
ers.
The bathroom nnd kitchen have open
sanitary plumbing and tlx 1 urea. The
grill* are quartered oak.-
This makes a cozy little house for
one with moderate means and may be
adapted to any sized plot or location.
To l.ovt
Tho Rival*.
low voice she lent
a car#leas
H<*r hand within Ids may finger* lay,
A vhilling weight She would not turn or
hear,
Put with averted face went on tier way
Hut when pale Heath, all featureless and
grim,
1-lft. d his bony hand and. beckoning.
Held out his cypres* wreath, she followed
him.
And Uno was left forlorn and wonder
ing
Thnt she who for hi* bidding would not
#tay
At Death*a flr*t whisper roao and wont
away.
Rudyard Kipling.
Imitation Nnmlitnnf.
Tho Prutwlaii government is ^reetin«
at Stettin a bniltlluR eotnpoaeil of Imita
tion aniulatoiu'. irraulto auii marble.
The sandstone forms tho greater part
of tlie exterior. The framework Is of
brtek. All the blocks, window frames,
sills, columns, roof, balcony and portal
ornaments tire of Imitation stone and
are so exactly east and numbered that
they can be titled together and set with
little or no chisclluK. Tho pressing or
stamping of the molded pieces Is done
by hand. Front three to four weeks
nre required for drying. The cost Is
said not to exceed half that of natural
stone, and the durability Is equal.—
Youth's Companion.
; State of Georgia.
OtHoe of Secretary of State.
I. Philip Cook, Secretary of State of
the State of Georgia, do hereby certify,
tlmt the attached three panes of printed j no betting will be allowed on the
and type-written matter contain a true j groun d s here this season, and the
and oprrect oopy of tlie application of c .. , „ , . ,
,,,. . , * . olheers of the law will be asked to
llte lnrtn Bunking Company for a,
charter, the original of which upplica- strictly enforce this rule.
1 tion is now of file in this department. i Newnan expects to see clean
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto sport and fast ball playing; and if
sot my hand and affixed the seal of my Mana g er Stephens and his aggre-
' office, at the Capitol, in tlie City of At- j ..
. ... ..... , .... . gation give the citv these things,
lanta, this 12th day of May in the year ® h , ■
of our Lord One Thousand Niue Hun- people will give -he team and
dred nud Five and of the Independence the association hearty support,
of the United States of America the One
GET THE BEST
The * given
GRAND | at the
PRIZE B WORLDS
Highest
Award I
Hundred and Tweuty-Ninth.
’ PHTLIP COOK,
Secretary of State.
Notice of Local Legisiat on.
Notice is hereby given that there will
tie introduced at the next session of the
G 'neral Assembly of Georgia a bill to
be entitled
AN ACT to provide for the removal
of obstructions of all kinds, other than
dams used for operating mills or tun-
Found a Curefor Dyspepsia.
Mrs. S. Lindsay, of Fort Williams,
Ontario. Canada, who has suffered quite
a number of years from dyspepsia and
great pains in the stomach, was advised
by her_ druggist to take Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. She did so
and says, "I find tliat they have done
me n greut deal of good. I have never
had any. suffering since I began using
them." If troubled with dyspepsia or
1 ohinery of other kinds, from creeks and indigestion why not take these Tablets,
other running streams in tiie Comity of get well and stay well? For sale by
j Ooweta; and for other purposes. 5t Holt & Oates, druggists, Newnan, Ga.
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^ Hxpert
1
| Plumbing
Wlieu you give a plumber a
job. be sure the plumber knows
bis business All work in this
line should be done by an ex
pert. Otherwise, endless trouble
and expense is certain to result.
In dealing with Sexton, you
get the services of an expert.
Remember this when you need
the services of a plumber.
I have a complete stock of
supplies, water fixtures, bath
tubs, etc., etc., This is great
ly to the advantage of my pat
rons, as I can supply their
needs on short notice and at
small cost.
Am selling garden
hose at cost.
W. L. Sexton,
The Newnan Plumber.
It