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NUNNALLY & BARRETT
Allow us to suggest some tempting and appetising warm weather dishes
which can be quickly and easily prepared from our stock.
Itl-tEAKP'AKT
Cantaloupes
Oranges Pineapple ltananas
Quaker Oats, Cream of W heat
Stewed Prunes
English Muffins Rolls Biscuit
Creamed Mackerel or Salmon
Broiled Ham Breakfast Bacon
Potted Chicken or Veal Croquettes
Frizzled Beef with Eggs
Eggs, poached on Toast
(I >mand s Bread)
Creamed Potatoes or
Saratoga Chips
Coffee Tea Chocolate
DINNI4U
Soups Tomato Cream of Potato
Rice Chicken
Asparagus Snowflakes
Durand’s Bread
Corn Muffins Biscuit
Boiled Potatoes Butter Sauce
Stuffed Potatoes, Creamed
Mashed or Baked Potatoes Rice
French or June Peas
String Beans, Squash, Beets
Fresh Tomatoes
Mayonnaise Dressing
Sliced Beef Lunch Tongue
Heinz’s Pickles
Dried Fruit, stewed
Gelatine orjell-o
California Canned Fruits
Assorted Fresh Cakes
Cheese Coffee
WIJIM’KR
Cream of W heat
Chi
»ped Beef or Sardines on Toast
Biscuit Muffins
Scalloped Potatoes
Prune Souffle
Iced Tea Coffee
Triumph Butter Separators
What Some of it* Users Enthusiastically Assert of
the Triumph Butter Separator.
LaGrange, Ga., June ij, 1905.
I think the # Triumph the best
churn I ever used. I can churn n.y
milk in less than half the time it
takes with the old fashioned churn.
Respectfully,
Mrs. W. I). I [arris.
PICNIC
For luncheon or five o'clock tea—
Tomatoes Mayonnaise Dressing
Sandwiches
Durand’s Bread with Potted Ham
Pimolas Chicken Olives
Lunch Tongue
LaGrange, (ia , June 20, 11905
I am using the Triumph Separ
ator, and when the milk is brought
to the right (temperature it is the
best and quickest churn l ever used.
J G. Truitt.
LaGrange, Ga., June 12, IQ05
I have used the Triumph Butter
Separator for several months, and
am firmly convinced that it is the
best churn yet invented. It churns
quickly, and, best of all, gets all the
butter from the cream.
W. W. Randall,
Dairyman.
A new churn which is a necessity to
all farmers. A perfect creamery at
home. This machine produces a per
feet granulated creamery butter in two
to ten minutes. Guaranteed to separ
ate better and more butter from sweet
or sour milk or cream than any other
churn in the world. Why should a wo
man be required to wait one to three
days for milk to turn, and then have to
churn one to three hours to get the but
ter, and then have the buckacne till next
churning? The Triumph Separator will
handle the miU before it turns with no
more work than drawing a bucket of
water.
LaGrange, Ga., June 20, 1905.
I have used the Triumph Butter
Separator for the past year with ab
solute satisfaction. In the hands of
even the most inexperienced ser
vants more than 10 minutes is never
required to separate the butter. I
hear ily commend the machine as
one of greatest utility and dispatch.
F. M. Ridley, M. D.
Ten Days Trial Free
LaGrange, Ga., June 20, 1905.
We have used the Triumph Butter
Separator every day since the first
week in February, 1905, and find it
the best churn we ever used. The
milk and butter have never had the
slightest taste or smell of an old sour
wooden churn. It is easily adjusted,
easily cleaned, and if given the con
ditions that you favor tne old churn
with, the time will be shortened and
seldom take longer than ten minutes
to churn clabbered milk.
Respectfullv,
R. M. Young.
Turkey Gherkins Veal Loaf
Mixed Pickle Salmon Salad
Stuffed Eggs Potato Salad
Pickled Eggs, Nut and Fruit Salad
Nut filling Sauces, all kinds
Snow Flakes Butter Thins
Five o'clock Tea Flakes
Oysterettes
and many other P'resh Cakes
Dainty Nabisco Wafers, all flavors
Lemon, Vanilla, Chocolate
Strawberry Cream Cocoanut
Orange, Lemon, Pineapple Sherbet
Iced tea with lemon Coffee
Cut Sugar
CAKE & CREAM
We have every requisite for mak
ing the finest cake—
A he Best Flour Sugar
Baking Powder Finest Spices
Fresh eggs, Gilt-edged Butter
Baker, Lowney, Huyler Chocolate
All Flavorings
Try some of our Heinz Preserves
for flavoring your Ice Cream
Strawberry Raspberry Cherry
Give a delicious flavor.
Polish for Whit© Shoos, 10c bottlo. Tinw3.ro 3nd Crockory 3t cost. Six Tumblo^s forJ|l9c.
NUNNALLY & BARRETT
Legal . Idm lise/nenfs.
(i K( )R(JIA—Coweta County.
Jus. K. Polk, Adiur. of the estate of
BOILING WATER.
l*inTPONKP HIIKUII-KH SAl.B.
Prom Griffin News and Sun.
Uowcln Count
\V II In- hoM lM-lori> till* court linu.u
it. . ity of Nfm iikii. hhUI fount
I „-nl hour** of -iilf.on tin- Ural l
.-I, II**. to tin- liiKlu-t nnil Ih'Ht lilililfr. for
. iii.li.llm rolluwtnmlfxi'HlH.t |iro|mrty The Hi'--
oUli of Minify CnlilWfll mill hIhu tliu om-
ninth l Hi umlniil.il tiitcrfit lu nminHitler of
l: M. CitMu ell In mid to the following Imul,
illumed In the Uriintvllle Dmtilef nfC.iu etn
i unify, In |ioiifiMlnn of Sniiey (.hihluell, to
m • All of lot of Imul nuinlier fifty three llW)
1, .,'lhHl Jillrt of the emd half of lot of Imul
.nimtier titty four lM « lileli lien unuth of New
in., r or Morean'u Creek Hounded on the
I rth hy Imul of John Dunlmr mid New lliver,
on tliuunil hy Mr*. H. K Is-lgh mid T K Zel
luni, nu the aouth bjAJooit Davis and oh Iht-
\.,.f lo K Mollify mill John I>ut l-iir. eontiiln
it; 111 the imureijHle Ssh uerei more or toil-.
I , vied on m the |iro|iert> of said defendmiti.au
nl ..ve di -erUied under mid hv ytrluii of Mm
pl.t lee eourl 11 fill in—uni from 1 he du.diee
I’oiirl of the 11 :t*>t li lliHtrtot.d M . mhleounty
in fnvnr-of Holier 11 .V Longm.i muonut Mnn>
i nl In ell mill I M I'alilMull. I.evy made 1)J
< ■ A. Hurln 1, O .aiul turneil over to me. Thin
June sth 1 in
Aim nt ime time and pl.iee. tile life ei'ate -I
Nu.u-y HaUlwoll and ali-o the one ninth (liH
undivided mti-real iu remaiinler of l* a ‘ ’.*1*1
well III audio the following land, nt uuHil In
tin-<lrHiitvltle Hlstrirt of i . muW unty. ill
pi.Meuuion ol Salley 1‘aldMeil, lo **\t *11 id
lot of lan I numlier fifty thru- .fxi and that
,mrf of the - ait half of lot -if .and miinlu-r fifty
four (541 which Uea ninth of New Hirer.*r
Morgun'i* I'r-rk bouudnl on tl.r north by
land of John l)u liar and New Ulver, ou tin-
i-r.t -, by Mr». S K ls*igh mul T. K SSellnra, on
the Hi.ulh by tk-iifl Dana and on the went by
•C M'-bley mul John Dunbar. eunlalniiiK in Mu-
„kVr< Knta isi aerei more or leu l.evint on a.
ii.- |ir*uu-rly of aaui .1 ef"luluuta uanluivi-d*-
i**r:lunl. und*-r and b* virtue of two Juitici
e .urt fi fin imnil fr-*iu the juatlee court ->f
flo I|:»tl» District, tl. M , imid oounty. n
favor of Huberts .Si Eougino injainst l’ »
*'.*.dwell and Nancy Halil**dl I.evy mail
*' a Hurki I, H . and turmil over to uu
’Jliii June ith. IW- .' 1,BKOWt*. Mi.-rilt
Why a Itrdliol Poker Dora hot Caoaa
W111 min Nnwmnn, having applied to i« «,> him.
clto Court of Ordinary of said County jf „ r edhot poker ho thrust Into wild
for letters of diamiHMOii from his aiiid water It hisses and sputters; If into
d ure required ; boiling water, there Is no eotnmotiou.
ourt by the ltrst When In the first experiment cold wit-
Mouduv m August next, if any they ter cornea In contact with the hot iron
l(H VFl illHIlumnwit a
bouse door in | rl | N ( t iU persons oouot-riiwl
v. witliln Hu- , , ,,
iu-kIh* iu An to show cause m said Corn
August next,
euti, why said application should not
bi- granted. This July 3rd, 1905.
I,. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
GUI>ltl ’< l A—-Coweta County.
I). O. Posey, Guardian of Warren 0.
Posey, having applied to the Court of
Ordinary of said County for letters of
dismission from Ins said trust, nil per-'
sons concerned are required to show
oause in said Court by the lirst Monday '
m Annus! next, it' iinv they win, why
iiiid application should not lie granted.
Tins July 3rd, 1905.
I, A l’KKDUE, Ordinary.
—STATEMENT
of (lie
CONDIriON OK
15;mk of Grant-vi Ho
Located at Grautville, Uu.,
at tin-Cli*M-of Business Juue JO, P.H'5.
there Is 11 sudden and explosive genera
tion of steam, which causes the liquid
to lie scattered with u hissing noise,
consequent upon tbs bursting of In
numerable bubbles.
When, ou the other band. 11 poker is
thrust Into boiling water, which is al
ready freely giving forth steam, the in
troduction of the hot iron hy still fur
ther assisting steam production cuuses
the poker lo become at once surround
ed by 11 sheath of vapor, which effectu
ally prevents the water from coining
Into actual contact with the metal.
This sheath of vapor is comparative
ly a had conductor of heat, so that but
Jtttle passes from the iron lo the wa
ter. There is no commotion, and the
poker can lie withdrawn slill glowing
brightly. London Answers.
ORDINARY'S NOTICES
*.; El )RGI A —Cowe ta Oouu t y.
Annie K Sallude having applied to
tin- Court of Ordinary of said County
for letters of administration ou the
estate of M. Sallude, deceased, all |>er-
sous concerned are required to show
cause m said Court by the first Monday
m August uoxt, if any they can, why
mid application should not lie granted.
This July 3rd, 1905.
!,. A. PERDUE, Ordinary
HK.SHUHHKS
L<mti* mul discount*
IVummi loim*
Overdrafts
Bank 1 mk Huiuu*
Furniture anti Fixture*
Due from Hank.* and Banker* in the
State
Due from Hank.* ami Bankers in
other States. --
Currency
Gold..
silver. Nickels and Pennies
Chocks ami Cash Hems
Interest Paid
Ji.’/Ts ea
:{.87h Ui
J.d50 Oo
TeO 00
ll. *0
J,0&3 01
1,0Hl) 00
10 00
S4rt 6U
10 M
m --
Total *
LIABILITIES.
('apital Sttvk paid in.
Surplus Fund
Undividtxi profits, less Current Kx
penae* and Taxes Paid
Individual depasits subject t^t'hts'k
Ciiahier’a Checks
Bills Payable ....
1 J- iAHVl iX)
An Irish Kin* of I*ortii*nl.
An Irishman was once king of Por
tugal, or at least he once ruled in the
king’s stead over that country, lu No
vember, lii-IO, there was a revolution in
Portugal, brought about by the tyran
nical exactions of Miguel Vasconcellos,
the secretary of state. The hated min
ister was shot and tin* vice queen. Mar
garet of Savoy, abdicated. The crown
was offered to the Duke of Bragauza,
who was living at Villavieosta. Mean
while, until the duke should accept the
crown, the people of Lisbon elected a
popular and influential Irish merchant,
named John Darcy, who resided In the
city, as their nominal king. Darcy ac
cepted the honor conferred upon him
and bore the title of ‘ king of Portugal**
from Dec. I to Dee. 0, 1(540.
t’liiudo Anmll, of Sc no la, was
in the city yesterday on the way
to Macon, where he will spend
several days.
Dee Hunter, one of Senoia’s
most popular young: men, was
shaking hands with his friends
here yesterday,enroute to Atlanta,
w here he will spend several days.
Rev. <«. F. Cuthrell, pastor of
the ('hristian church, occupied his
pulpit here Saturday and Sunday
nights, delivering two unusually
strong discourses, and returned to
Senoia yesterday, where he and
Rev. 1>. A. Briudleare conducting
a tent meeting under the direction
of District Board of the Christian
church. Mr. ('nthrell reports a
good meeting at Senoia, in which
much interest is lieing show n.
The Changes
of a Century
The changes of a century’are but, the multiplied changes of a
Vehicle styles are constantly changing.
Vehicle construction is improving all the time.
Each year brings out new types, new devices, new features, now
details and new designs.
Manufacturers are doing things every year—doing good things,
different things, things you ought to know and must know if you ex
pect to get the most recent outfit.
Marion Fambro, of Senoia,spent j
Tuesday in our midst.
What one manufacturer is doing isn’t enough. What a few
doing isn’t enough. You must keep in touch with what all of
leaders are doing.
are
the
I
And the quickest way, the cheapest way, the best way—in fact, • j
■ 1 it HfttLf’ontnnr vi- o \f ia t.fi VlHlF Oil l* H1
Misses Hal lie Sue Brewster and t-‘ie only satisfactory way, is to visit our place
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II,-.HI 01
Totai.
(.5 E* )Rc; l A —Coweta County
J V Nolan, having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of *su-l County for
letters of administ ration ou tho estate of
David Nolan, deceases, nil iwrsons coti-
* - rued are required to show cause iu
mid Court by the first Monday in Au
gust next, if any they can, why said ap
plication should not be granted.
This July 3rd, 1900.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
State ok llxottoi A—County of 0o\v, t«
Before ini-mine Ohm M. Wulk.-r, C.-whier of
Bunk of UrantvilU-, who, t**-iu« duty sworn,
suvs that the uls-v* it ml fert-iroim; statement is
n true ■■ >ndition of said Kuuk, ns shown l>y ttie
hooks "I tii. in mid tbmk.
CHAS M WALKKK, Ca-hl.-r
Sworn to and Kuln*T-ib,ii before uu . thie it
lav of Jul>. t-.Hifi
C i' CLOWER.
S P .V Kx om -KiJ. 1*.
The Ji«P Baby.
How do you suppose the babies lu
Japan take an airing? In baby car
riages, you say? Of course not. The
Japanese never do anything tlie way
we do it. When the baby's about three
t4 50! days old it goes out for its first glimpse
30,iWOOO| 0 f the world strapped on somebody's
back, and that's the way it goes every
day till It enu go on its own feet.
Sometimes Us mother or Its uttrse
takes it. but very often it rides on the
buck of a brother or sister, who is per-
» -.".i.r-Ol 76 |
Ktthie Love,joy.,l*oth of Newman, j
are visiting Col.T. E. Patterson j
and family, on South Hill street.
B. Moore, formerly a star on
the Teeh football team, but now
with the R. I>. Cole Manufactur
ing Co., of Newnatt, spent Tuesday
in 0tiffin in the interests of his
ooucern.
Heie you'll find the nesv styles, the latest- novelties, the best
ideas of the country’s representative builders.
a ORR & POWELL
ft
Notice 0! Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby given that dur
ing the present session of the
Georgia Legislature, and after
thirty days from the publication
hereof, an Act w ill be introduced,
extending into the upper or lower
House, which will be entitled
a An Act to so amend the char
ter of the city of Newnau,Georgia,
A Good Razor a Luxury.
We guarantee our razors to do the work; put them in good shape
before leaving our store, and hone and strap them free when they
fail to give you a smooth shave. There is nothing that helps a
good razor more than a good strap, and our line of straps would
be a credit to a much larger city than Newnan. We carry the
best Badger hair shaving brushes and Italian razor hones. In
fact everything that goes to make shaving a pleasure.
Williams Shaving Soap, the regular 10c size, for 5c a cake.
haps not more than four or five years that the incorporate limits of said
old These little nurses don't seem to ( , itv shall 1h , extem ted from three
be trouble*! at all by tlieir charges, as |
you would suppose. They play ball quarters of one mile, as at present, 1
and tag and run races and fly kites in to one mile, in every direction
spile of ilie heavy loads on tlieir backs
What is more remarkable, the
Try the new Tostless Castor Oil at
Reese's Drug Store.
Insist oulmving Climax coal,
wyu sells it for $5.20 per t-ou.
babies
are perfectly happy and hardly ever
cry, though when their young nurses
run with them the poor bab.es' faces
bang back and forth against tlieir care-
I takers’ shoulders till au American baby
from the court house.”
July 7. 1905.
Alvan H. Freeman,
Attorney for City.
tiood-j woul j Howl with paiu and rage.—Ber-■
( ( tha RuukJe lu St. Nicholas.
Talcum Powders, all makes,at Reese';
Drug Store.
Newnan Hardware Co.
BRADLEY-WESTER'S OLD DRUG STORE. PHONE 143-2
Dr. C. A. Smith, Veterinarian,
treats all diseases of domestic
animals. Calls answered day ori
night-. Office at Grearreid’s livery
stable. tf
Straw Hats Below Cost.
All our sample straw hats are offered
at 25 per cent below actual New York
cost, for the next 60 days.
tf Hardaway & Hunter.