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Wakeful?
* 1 ccp!c. r .ness Is a
Sign of Nerve Trou
ble and Shouid
Be Locked To.
, , I , • , V. 1,■ ■ .1 i ■ Iirnln
, V , . in n.< Hood Mauls
, , • : ; U.< tn n, i <>tn* thing
■ radically won-;, and must be righted,
, • ic .i ii i ■ \v"i -' i !..in d< ilh.
•{. .t |: t. : *i,MIUr Nervine,
f i i i',. r mid'm: of ni.rvc trou*
| i /. ; 1l0Ml.-i.1ie. l’.ii'l'.-
: M’oit-. riotfulii'F-, Irritability,
y. . , 1 j n of Ambition.
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t . 1.1 l it-, Ft. Vitus’ Ilance,
* pri trnt ,i ml i nlty,
nff v '1 i 1 r*i li .,• i. I; nml la»t-
!••(• »rile f mi I M!l< Nervine.
• My ini-l 1 "I inn i k f..i- wo Im,
, ..lit i ; i . b.t.' I. i.i bod rniide.
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CI1APIAIN TIMMONS, 01 TUT MtMJSF..
Ilex I). I i . Tiiiiiiion*, I >. I
1110 im-M-nl < 11it|tilli11 id llif I Ihimc
ill 111 |ii f'f ulttl i \ f». Ini' won n
1111 m I ii -1 id wit rill ll jflitls 11 il l m;;
In'- i mini i I mi with till* l.t'oislu
Inn. Ilo lid' ill'll 'imr lii' til l i
t dl in Allanl i. mii'Wi'il iii.uis ulil
si'iidiitttili«‘O'.
In Tim no di' i' it nut ivt* nf (it*i>)'
l .i II' vv d' IMirt.i nl t 'hi inlli,
lie.ml • min 1 \, uinl I't'cpividl Iti'
• .ii \ mlur.it i< in in i .it 111111 • n i. nn
ilt i I’niff'.'Mi \ . <'. 1,‘ff'f. Ilf i'
:i ^,iaiiniitf ti l.inni \ < tillfoi' nl llif
• d" nl I '71.
I !• tdin.'l, 1 11 hi 11 ini ti i it' n 11 -1
■ \fin> nml \\d' til'n ;t nirnilii'i nl
till* N n it It <ntil|!i:i t t it»11 • re-nt t •. At
inn 11 ini* In- d' 11 anslf ll ft I lit It is
I I ' ll H 11 III lilt- I f \|| • < 'oil It It’ lift',
III! Ini 'f\Illiv idl'Inis lifflllllilk
iiM Iim linnif in < ifoi Tin njjtiin.
IM li Millions is Hllf til tile I if s|
t >nvi| ininistns in llif Huiitlicni
Mftlinili'l i IiiiivIi. Imt lor several
V'.IIS, (III l(ft‘<il|lll of ill Ill'll 11 ll. Ilf
Ini' not Uvii t|ni||T legilllll pltstoi'
til Work.
I If Ini' .' In 'I nl Trifinls ;li 111 • ill Ii
nit llif Si tf vv Ini were plfti'fil to
lifiir of hi' a|i|ioiutim'iit as Chap
Inin l>\ Spfitkfi Slaton. Atlanta
< 'nll'litlllioll.
Tlie i trnt I reneh Vary.
Away link in II Iglitli ceugliry
i'Imrlfin.itfllC liml urg.iulzcil a tort of
fon I vmiiiiI li.v enrolling till tin* sea
Imnril popination who livi-.l within otic
.■nnl a tin if miles of llif shore, lint
wit li llm tli niciiitiPI-niflit of tlti' vnsl
i'nl loviiiL'iiid f :n|ilr<‘ nil ilr ini' of nil
vnI jjivnlness were dl-<'lp,iIf !. I.out.*
nfii i vv nl t'liarlcs \. built iint* mil
itiny )• f- n l If \ I In tit if, ninl I .out
Nl.'s g.illc.v - f.'inafii llif Hill Imr;. |d-
lilies win • i 11 if * 11 it llif -!»r>f s ol llif
.Meilitfl—a!ie.‘: b. lull it Wils I 'rnllfld I.
n|i| n-flllly VV If i III -t ' .ififeivc-l llif i.lfd
i I n llfid, i >tti< tin s'" 1 ami • | ni j >i it *< I
from llm royal treasury.
Ilf i nivi'i l'-I llif Miiall lishlng '
luge of llavi'f lain a furlMlf.l part,
wliii Ii >|i.-f»l,'.v nriai-lisl fon.iiifif" t-
till' i III III 111 III' till' Heine, .'Hilt Ilf pm
Ji" t".| a H'li'diif wliii li Ilf Mi l lint live
to ifiill/.f for tin' fiiiitniftliin of nn
iifidinif navy timl'T fanvaa. “I'Hn'ti
wt-rf inii' 'is 1 In llif Mi'iIllt'iTitlit*ii.
wrllfH Mr Nonniiti in In- "I’orsair-t of
I raiiff," "anil for llif ilrst Hint' In
lib i ir.v n I'ri-n'Ti “i|ii.nlroii, passing
ihroiigli llm si rail of liiiirnltitr, Mf
font is I an ITngli'li lt'“d ofi Hi'd, ami
llifii. limvlng I- nun I In llif futwnnl.
tlrovf off llif lil'ifkinllng Mipi.fIrons of
I lfiiry VIII froi.i Hodlottm' "
\n Ml«it|iienf < rltlelsm.
if I Ii .in. s. in f iliililftlog an
orfhf'ini, sf int.'M Inipiisslvp, Inipor-
Mn'lialdf \ wrllfr In lln* • nnl ink fom
infill <g upon tills says Unit In' was tp
pn ft 'll 11 \ v.i.limit passion or fifling,
yet llm apiiidirunff was not mill.y,
ntiii at mif of Mr. Thomas' I'flicarsiiln
II was fully foulraillfIfM.
.M a fprialn pol.it In tlie symphony
llif orilii'sl.a was playing In porfret
tlino ami 111n<*. Imt wiili a ffrlaln tno
''hnutfni ffTfft wtilfh no mif hail no
tlccil until Mr. Thomas stiMilfiily
rtippt'il tlif muslf staml hfforf him.
The oivlii'stra sloppfil Then with
Ills Ii nut Im Imitated the aft Ion of an
■ organ grinder.
With only a word la Indleatc the
bar al whleh Ih" orelifstra was In take
up He- nni'le. In* struck lln* i ; iiek l>o-
fore him for tiiti'iiiiou, and with a
inovt'iut'ni oi Ins Inilou gave tin* signal.
llif orchestra li'lii'nll'd the pissage
In- liml filllflspd by dumb «hotv, and
11.1s tilin' Ii played with spirit and
lire.
A Silent t.nillt.
Iii llif i'll I n less Inter.a of Ansiralia
llit'it* is a silfiiff of Hie grit"p This
denlhllkf silfiiff lias a peculiarly do-
prt'-slng flTfct. If two men nro
• in p I and "tie of lin'iii i: a , to a ills-
(Hill l.' .Mislilp lo get pr-. Is li t w Idle
iln Mliei' remains In hind i i look after
In ■ Hi', ilie in.hi who li lo remain
m * bis , i ile In f d' i'df gold Helds
.mg"., g■'. ' N iw, Hill, (I'd. i yoil lie lull:;
iwaj. Tun know will kind of i pbiee
till., Is (o live In l-y >onr i'll." If Ids
mnti! Is away for i ,\ > or lin " days,
lb • slh'iiff ads npon i!n> imin's iiorves,
anil in die on.I lio slioiils In order to
nml, i mil. e. an.I tl.eii lif is afraid of
I In* son id of Ills ow n voice.
\r.\ATOK KLIl). Of THE THIRTY SIXTH.
lion. Charles S. Koltl, ol' tlie
.'till, hottei known ns Mr. Ileitl of
t iinpbt'll, reet'ntlx iLsloillitletl till*
.'finla'i'ol llie sonatt' liy liuving
his whisker* fill, nml on appearing
in llie senate tlie <ln\ follow ini; ami
mltlress'iiT llie president he mils
ltd with the following query: “Is
llie gentleman a senator?'’
appearance was almost entirely
changed lo llie loss of li is hirsute
idoi'iimcnt. Hut with oi without
llie whiskers, Mr. Held is easily
one of the loainiest men in the leg
islature, ami hi' record on all mat
ters is an excellent one. Mr. Hciti
is chairman of llie I'manee commit-
l hlrtcar tlolinintn**<Jnnn.
A I i di r in lit - upper T iugtsf prov
lln* f., of ''liimi fill"! in (lie town of
lilng.Hil'd i. my i '.iii'- Mohuiiuii"
dans w!t i It'-pp up c i 1 at,ideation with
their i mo. r.'.igi >i of Artibla A
miaslomiry v ho lain lived among them
for ye.'if' d" lire ;they are ,. - y
«1 mir: 1 - ■ if. mufti •. \ a to boa • ;ng
of (heir Tiirkc-t;.a origin, nod. In spit
of l! prophet'. Iii.ii. i *..i. di in' d
grcit * "'I i f wini' 'i'11i,s i usibill;. tlie
fii -e with t liini ."v* 1 lo i i i,i" Inii In
Hhiganfu, .".n I mo o <Mp"fi,illy In K in
snli, a fe,/ of lln:,' s,ilriii,ii leachers
keep up Hi lr k.iowl eg' of Afaliie ;ind
are o f.isloifilly v.silcd by Arab m
ffiilr.il A inn loo".,!: •. who follow the
old A it. 11 Ir.idc roule by way of iiaii'l.
by which H e Arab, origiiiallj traded
and pi'ippgiilfd Hit'll' faith. These mol
lulls visit every fount";, in the emit
where t111* followers of llie prophet are
to be '.nml and keep up the lies of the
fiilllif.il wiili Islam. A< they often
stir up ills ..ttlsfai-tion and foment di-
turhanee.s agailisl the Chinese authori
ties, Hie latter regard them with sus
picion.
Him ItivnIlimM llrlnls.
Of emu'se we know Hint swallows
drink as they skint over llie .surface of
water We 11 *» e seen how here and
there the water rlpph s on a pond
when >.wallow's are gracefully skim
n h".: to an I fro One day I sat down
beside I 'Itlfili pond where every even
ing many harn swallows cattle to bathe
and drink on the surface of tin* glassy
wall r. Willi sketch book and pencil In
hand I closely watched the birds, and
von may imagine my dellglil lo see Just
how they ninraged lo hutch and dip up
th" w iter, as they came within a row-
steps of me. You see, the swallow
takes ti]) water In Its lower bill Just as
you would dip up a little water In a
spoon or In tlie hollow of your hand
while you glided over llie surface in a
boat duly llm under hull' of llie open
hill touches llie water. If llie upper
half were also lo touch, the water
would la* forced out on either side hi
stead of being scooped up into tin* bill.
-Sf. Nlcli/das.
A l.nki' Thai Stores Heat.
Then* is a lake ilial stores llie sun's
heat at Medeve, la northeastern
Transylvania. Thick beds of fix'll salt
underlie tlie dlstrlel, and a similar for-
matloii appears upon llie surface In
mounds, some of them over inn feet In
height. Among these the lake rests
at fully I,.Tun feet above sea level.
T'pon the surface Us watei' Is almost
sweet, four Inches below there is it
twentieth of salt, at two feet there Is
"Ui'-ltftll, and at five feet the water Is
prai'tleiilly saturated with salt. In
September, after a summer's sunshine,
tlie thermometer showed the lake’s
v .iters to lie I.V) degrees four feel
down. lOven by April, aft.a a whole
eason of wintry wcillier, it liml only
been reduced lo SI) degrees Kxperl-
im ids hav proved that lids is due
to absorption and retention of the sun’s
heat ! y the giitt siittir.i'ed s i!:tt ; ai.
f
Opportunities in California
1 lie trade in the Orient is opening up.
Our exports to Japan and China multiplied
during the last year.
I here will soon be a tremendous increase in
the trade of the Pacific Coast cities with the Par
Past.
Big opportunities for the man who lives there.
Why not look the field over?
Only $62.50, Chicago to San Prancisco 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
-*'■ 1%.
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul,
Union Pacific ami Southern Pacific Line
This is the route of The Overland Limited, leaving Union
Passenger Station, Chicago, b.05 p. m.. and The California
Express at 10.25 !>• rn. The California 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,
Cen’l Lantern Agent. 38! Broadway.
NEW YOKIi CITY,
or
F. A. MILLER,
General Passenger Agent,
CHICAGO
Nam*
Street address
City
State
Probable destination
CM II OKN1A
Notice 0! Bond Election.
Atlanta & West Point Railroad Co.
The Western Railway of Alabama.
rlnnn moil.
('cylon previdex ux with the bulk of
mr flnmiin m, wlil li lx the ironintlc
bulk of eei'liiin ircc* i iuimon to Hint
I.'1111111 I lie irei’M lire nev er nllovvod
In grow higher limn ten foot. During
llie sciiHon of hiirvcNting, of which
llicro lire two n your, the brim hex of
three to live ycum' growth .ire flit
down mid llie lop NUi'l'ace of the bark
scraped away. Then the bark m ripped
Up Tingltudlmilly Into xli nit. vvlr- ii
when cxpoNfd to the hiui lo dry or. I
up till 1 qulllit. la tlui ooursi! if drying
llio oil, u 1 h>11 vvlileh Hie uroiuu mil
flavor depend, ia dtlYuafd throughot.t
llie bark.
He it ordained by tlie Mayor and
Bonrd of Aldt'rmt'n.of thoCiiv orNfw- Dircct IJnes Hetween North, East. SouO) unci Southwest. U. S. Fast
'mn. that a tiu’ tho passage of this ord.'! Mail Route. Through Palace Sleeping Cars. Dining
or Knivox. niiMce nn election be Imld tn siiitl City; Cars. Tourist Sleepers to California.
There Ih a eurloUH oIuhm of knivon of t ' 11 1 of Soptoudioi, l*.*0o. nr ________________
the Hlxteenth i.flitiiry the lilmJeH of which eteetioii there shall ho submitted. HEAD D11WN
which have engraved on one vile llie to the qiinliHod voters of said Oiry the 1
SCHEDULE IH EFFECT IIOV. 20, 1904.
REAP ri>
HUM if ul notoH In llie benediction of I be qnestiou whether bonds shall be issued f"
N" Ill Nil ill No ail No IIS,l.i-i'Vi'
Arrive No !Li
table, or grace before moat, ni l on Hie
other the grace after meal. These
knives usually wont In sots >f four,
representing a four part harmony of
bass, tenor, alto and Iroblo. They were
kept in nn upright vase of slumped
leather mid were placed before the
singers 1.fording lo Hie adapt nine of
Ar 1 nop
by said Oily for flu* purpose of building s l‘i| g{*n 1 s K>p •*
a school house 111 Houtli Newmm, and l "’ 1 ' ' —
when so built to be a part of the general lllft l'i [tiHSpiUoSp >■' I'wnmcoto
public school system of the Oitv of New- I .IOOiii ■ I U0p| n OOulI-v Selma Ar|...
nan. The amount of said bonds slinll be (l 1 nop TTiTiji. ITri m l.v Montgomory Ar
ritiuiu thousand DOLLAus, and they i - ia UI' 7 *&»n I a r. 111:111:: 0 i ehVi w l ." v.v.v:::::::::: a I-
Sai|. s lit Ar Yitburu Ar
II '.V>|I I'Jinp Ar
shall bear date January I, l'JOit,and bear
f.nli one to bis pertletdar p u t. As interest at the rate of !> per cent, per an- jajp-,p
limy lie niijiposed, He* inserlpHon was num. The interest on said bonds shall
"sn.Hly in Latin The following spool be paid annually ou tlie 1st day of Janu- luaip
ves of the ary of each year.
(’< >111 in Im> \r
: 4N11 1 S38p 8 87a Ar Opelika \r
I Hup! 11 irjpl Ill2ii Ar West Point ......Ar
Orix,In of tirtif* .
Municipal corruption of \ n mns kinds
Is generally Indicated by (lie vv ird
"graft." The origin of ibis i,*nu is ob
scure, hut it Is believed to Im . 0 arisen
from dishonesty In lowlier spheres.
Bartlett's Dictionary of A m*: . iinlsi is
detlnoM "grafting" as pocket picking,
ini llotteu's (Slang Dlelnmary sun
{••sis tli.it the slang use of "graft"
111* mi gilt be .1 corruption of "craft” or 1
{('nersll/Hithiu from the special work of
gardening.
.Moisture uitil Temperature.
A cubic foot of air at the tempera
ture of zero (Fahrenheit) eun "'Haiti
only .ft of a grain of water vapor; at
degrees It oan hold 2.1,! grains at
(lo It can eontaln tl.N grains, and at IS
It oan hold 18.UG grams of moisture tn
suspension. These figures ga lo show
men is taken from actual knlvt
period: "Hi") Inis beneflells Ileus,
grali.is ag.mtia libi” (|''or (liy gi oil gifts.
O Uo>l, we Hi-iiiU (heel.
The principal of said bonds slinll nin
litre and lie paid as follows:
ISSIp ll Wp
$1,000.00. 1 «8j» 0 00|-
Januitry 1, 100T; $1,000.00, January l,| hwpItkvp
, VLiri'N nml t.'lltles.
A snug if bygone gone a I Ion re
proactied tin' Frenell with f illing their
;u ithcrx "mares" and all tholr .laugh
lei's "lillles, ' and it is easy to Imagine
that "tidy” is connected with "tlllo."
As a ai liter of fa. t, the word illly" is
of Scandinavian origin and is really a
din ritlv" of "1'nl." Shakespeare
makes Puck disguise himself in “like
ness of a ti liy foal." "Mare" is tlie
Anglo Sitx0.1 "mere," feminine of
"m 'aril." a horse, a trace of which re
mains In "marshal," which properly
signifies m ister of llie horse.
1008; $1,000.00, January 1,
meet the maturity of the principal, rite . » I'm’ '•
la .Via hi
!> :,7p. '.' J*7ii. A r l.u tiro Hire Ar
in J7p Id iCui Ar Nfwnnn Ar
, Ar l-'iilrhuru Ar
|.\r v Kiiht l'piut Ar
1000. To #S9P 7 80p 11 lop 11 I'm a: - Atlanta - l.v
1. Hftp
"PI”
following amounts shall be raised as a , 1334,. """
sinking fund: $1,000 00, 1900; $1,000.00
ilk)? . $1,000.1)0, 1908. So that the whole
Amount of said bonds shall be jiaul with
in three years of their issue.
Tlie interest to be paid yearly on said
bonds shall bo as follows: $!o0 00. Jan
uary 1, 1907; $100.CO, January 1. 1908;
$.’.0.00, January 1, 1909.
Notice of said election shall be given
by publishing this ordinance thirty days
ut xt preceding the day ou which said
' election shall be held, ;u The Ntiwnan
News, the newspaper in said City i
wherein the sheriff's advertisements for i
slid County are published. Those voters
Kip 1) S2a! A r Waahlngtnu l.v 11 15«
Jip! soon Ar Baltimore l.v H17ii
g ratj.i in l.iu Ar Phlladelplilit.
a lHujl243p Ar New York-
No »7 No '.17
! i imp 1 10 win
H '.'Op O 17n
H ‘iop
7«l'|
U 3Spj
7 Wlpj 1 4Bp
(I Pip 1 10,i
No HH
fl 2Up
211 p
snip
4 27 p
I 16p
:)30p
ll 22p
'* ^>1'
I 2U|i
I0s5p
» 1«P
tl Y, p
•I JBi'
11 15p
12 Hop
1 r>8p
12 . r >5p
1 IBp
10 t! p
* Meals
Above rrain. dally. Connections at New Orleans for Texas, Mexico, California. At (Jhcliaw
1 i: Tiiskcgce Mllsti'iol for Tallahassee.
La(.range accommodation leaven Atlanta daily, except Sunday nt !i:80 p. m. Returning
Icav cs I.iiHrango at .'"50 a. m. arrives Atlanta S:I5 a. m.
Truin.' if, and :u; Pullman sleepers New York and New Orleans. Through coaches Washing
on nml New Orleans.
Trains and as Washington and Southwestern Limited. Pullman sleepers, compartmeu
ar s. observation and liuiiig cars. Complete service New York and New Orleans.
Train 07 fnlted .'rit.-- fust mail. Through day coaches Atlanta and New Orleans.
Write for map-, .- hi t iles an .1 informal ion.
J.3 HKYWARD. J. P. BILLUPS.
D. P. A., Atlanta, Go.. G. P. A., Atlanta Ga.
CHAS. A. WlOKKRSHAM,
Pres and G“ii Mer.. Atlanta. Ga
LalnI . Idvertiscmcnts.
ORDINARY’S NOTICES.
Ice of the senate and when that 'hat summer air oan bold at least nine
lull comes over from the house for ‘ lu ‘ quantity of dair.,.i>"s* .hat air
ean when redticetl to the temperature
consideration in the senate it is „f freezing.
ocedlt
to 'it\ that it vv ill he well
handled. Yilanta Journal.
A Warning to Mothers.
Too much cure cannot be used .with
email children dining the hot weal her
of the summer months to guard against
bowel trouble.'. As n rule it is only
necessary to give the child a (lose of cas
tor oil to correct any disorder of the.
bowel*. Do not use any substitute, but
give the old-faihioned castor oil. and
noo that it is fresh, as raucid oil nause
ates and has n tendency to grijx*
An Error In Kugllati.
Even the greatest authors now and
then make a little slip In (heir English.
Thus Sir Walter Scott In his "Legend
of Montrose" has tills sentence "Rut
ere Montrose could almost see what
happened Allan MeAulay had rushed
past him.” Tlie "almost” suould coma
before "ere" In order to express the
author's meaning. St. Nicholas.
The Mont *A«•«•!!rate frontier.
As nt Instance of the Jealousy exist
lug in the relHtlouH between Norway
and Swollen it. may balloted that the 1
boundary Hue liotvv.s'n the two cotin- ! w * 10 are f ilV0r ot bonds shall have .
tries Is the most minutely exact in , writteu or printed ou their ballots, ’’For | DEoRet.A—Oowefn Lonuty. j
Europe In every p.irish touched by ’ Bonds, ' attd those opposing the issue of | Hiomas Leigh having app ted to the
the line there Is deposited on elabo- : said bonds shall have written or printed j fcOurt of Ordinary of said County for
rate plan which Is renewed every leu on their ballots. "Against Bonds.’’ I Guardianship of the person and property |
years, the whole of the work of stir- Done in open session of the Mayor and | Lillian Burpee, minor, all persons |
veytng, etc , being carefully repeated Aldermen of tlie citv of Newnntl, this
*ich time.—IVnrsou's Mnguzine.
July IT, 1905.
Luskr Mhu.
lie ja former suitor)—So you ara
marrltvl after all. You told ne once
It this fhat you never Intended to belong to
dot snot check the bowels give Cham- ,,n -' m:,tt * Nhe—Y\ ell, that remark still
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea l!” 1 ; 18 , " Hut y . , . ,Ur lK1 ' sb:u ' d
Bemedy and then a dose of castor oil, j *'*** " M ongs to me.
and the disease mat l>e cheeked in its „ . v „
ujcipieucy and all danger avoided. The j A gpanl9U provcrll mym tUnt - he wll0
castor oil and this remedy should be j r »• | mnkea himself all augar llie dies will
curtd at ( uoe amt kept leady for instant! eat up," but another observes, "lie
use as soon as the first indioatiou of any who makes bhnaelf all vinegar will
bowel trouble iipj'ears. 1 his is the most never catch any fllea.”
successful ticatmeu: known aud may le
relied ui>ou with implioi'eonfideuoeeven There would be mop* excitement In
in cases of cholera ii.lantutu. For sale worW lf !lI »> hailstoues were
by Holt & Cans, Druggists, Newnau, “ bl * “ Ula ’‘“ orie * told tbem -
<kualitio.< miil llte
One of the cbaruia of an intimacy be
tween two persona of different sexes is
that the man loves the woman for qual
ities lie does not envy, and the woman
appreciates the man for qualities she
does not pretend to possess. Nine
teenth Century.
E. D. Fous!'. Clerk.
Dissolution Notice.
oiicerued are required to show cause in
said Court by the first Monday in Au- j
gust iiH\-r. if any they can, why said up- ]
plication should not be granted.
This July 7th, 1905.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary, j
Ga.
Washington Post.
Ou July 15, 1905, the mercantile firm
of Stewart & Bailey was dissolved by
mutual cousent; E. J. Bailey retiring,
Outraarrona. after having sold his interest in the busi-
Mlss Listener—'Then you didn’t Join ness to R. J. Stewart. R. J. Stewart
that philanthropic organisation? Mrs a^umes all liabilities of tlie Arm of
Chatterbox-No; when 1 Intimated to Stewart & Bailey and all assets of said
the ladies that 1 wanted to do some- £ rtn including notes aud accounts, are
thing for ebarity oneof them suggested of R. J. Stewart,
that I might begin by holding my , ‘ - R T g TKWAKT
tongue. I _' _ ’
; E. J. BAn-EY.
Working t p. Newnau, Gft., Aug. 1, 1905.
Kish*—Your Uncle Harry seems
awful young to tie a doctor. Willie— 1 ,
Yes, he ain’t a reul growed up doctor ( A little forethought may save yon no
yet. I expect he’s only 'tendin’ to ctall- 'end of trouble. Anyone who makes it
dren yet, so’ to get some practice. la rule to keep Chamberlain's Colic,
| Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand
Excuses don’t pay track borrowed knows-tiiia to be a fact. For sale by
rash.—Ixrulsville Herald. I 4 Cates, druggists, Newnan, Ga.
Z. Greene, D. D. S.,
Oftice on Second Floor of
Black Bros. Co.’s Building
L. M. Farmer,
LAWYER.
ILxpert
Plumbing
When you give a plumber a
job, lie sure tlie plumber knows
his business All work in this
line should be done by an ex
pert. Otherwise, endless trouble
and expense is certain to result.
In dealing witli Sexton, you
get the services of an exjiert.
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 ou short notice aud at
small cost.
Office on Second Floor of the Arnall;
Merchandise Co.’b Building
Am polling garden
hose at cost.
W. L. Sexton,
The Newnan Plumber.
A bachelor lawyer isn’t neces
sarily a failure in court cases.