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DR. MILES’
Anti-Pain Pills
itewey shown everywhere we , «lent on the railroad 01 other jk»s
Bible causes. We feel humbly and
especially grateful and than!.till
to our Heavenly Father for the
stopped.
We conclude that the Virgin!
ans arc a great and grateful peo
pie. No less kind and appreciable taip and our sale return,
now than when the Georgia Gon
federate soldier was camped
Furniture or Houseivrnistamgs
YOV WANT, CALL AT
The Southern Railway Go. have
our sincere, thanks tor the pains-
every fertile valley and worried taking care they gave our train at
them with their constant, demands all stopping points, and all the
ip
1 f
From Last Week’s Senoia
Enterprise-Gazette.
Dr. Mites' Anti-Pain Pills
Cure Headache
Almost instantly, and leave no bad
effectn. Th(*y also relieve every other
pain, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Pain, »Sei-
atiea, Haekachc, Htomaeh ache, Ague
Pains, Pains from injury, Bearing-
down pains, Indigestion, Dizziness,
Nervousness and Sleeplessness.
for something to cat, or to be taken time, during the trip,
care of in their homes on account ———
of wounds or sickness.
The old Georgia veterans all
have a kind word and prayerful
and thankful heart for those good
and grateful men and women w ho
sacrificed so much personal pleas
ure to accommodate the C-ouloder-
, ate soldier. All
Georgians, we confess, arc ex
treinely partial to the Empire
E. 0. REESE S BIG
FURNITURE STORE.
A look at the Stock and a word as to Prices will always make a sale.
The action of President Roose
velt in appointing Mrs. W. Y.|
Atkinson to the important ofHce
of postmaster at Newnan will Ik;!
native-born appreciated throughout Georgia.;
Gov. Atkinson gave the liest years
of his life to the service of his.
State of the South in every respect State and died leaving a family de-
anil never fail to puss glowing pendent on his widow for edtica-,
tributes of praise on our good and tiou and sustenance. She has met,
pretty and matchless women, but the issue nobly; and when these
we must say with honest hearts facts wore brought to the attention
that the fair sex of Virginia are not of the President he appointed her
DEPOT 8T.
E. O. REESE,
NEWNAN. GA.
Newnan Marble Works
J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor.
Al!
surpassed anywhere for any ac
complishments that add to their,
greatness, virtue and beauty.
postmaster in her home town.
Mr. and Mrs. .). T. North, who
have been spending several days’
Alt Pain Is
Nerve Pain
Our time was too short U» make tlle guests 0 f their parents here,
j left last Huturday for their home
in New York, where the former
holds u very lucrative position as
I manager of the Postal Telegraph
Go. This is his lirst visit home in
l’ain is miic t<> follow any strain or weakening
InfUlrncr upon I lie nerves. It may be caused by
ever exertion, heat, intense mental effort, cold*. in-
digestion, or any cause that depresses, excites or
agitates the nerves. So sensitive are they that the
least pressure or strain causes suffering. Hy sooth
ing, strenutheninif ami quieting the nerves, Dr.
Miles’ Anti-I'ain Pills relieve the pain.
they are sold by druggists, ay a box. under a
guarantee that fbe lirst box will benefit, or money
refit tided. Never sold in hulk.
MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. IF*
.. satisfactory inspection of the
scenes in Washington Gity, ami
our desire to see more of it is en
lianeed. We wish to say further
of Richmond that her enthusiastic
people know what to say ami how n j UP y,, a ,. s
to do the right thing in hospitable
entertainments and special courte
sies of a pleasing nature to make
us feel good and welcome in their
line and enterprising city. What
. . 11.... the Judge’s tilth consecutive term
boom” to swell its pop- I 61
Manufacturer and Dealer in * *
Kinds Marble and Granite
Georgia Marble a Specialty.
A!) 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’N.
NEWNAN, GA.
Judge A. 1>. Freeman was re ;
cently reapjtoiuted judge of the;
Gity Court of Newnan. Appoint
ment is for four years, and makes
DX.'i. B. DAVIS,
It"xldrn".! I’bfiiu 5-thro** calla.
Olt. W. A. TURNHI.,
Residence 't hem
SEVENTH GEORGIA’S
MANASSAS REUNION.
it lacks in
illation with a low ami undesirable
class of people, makes up in quali-
hud several other gifted s,mak- «‘'«ood citizenship and real lb
nuticial worth ami Iteauty. We
(IX .1 I A I .Ml IN .
' VV»
ers, w lie often responded to the
tAMistw of welcome, among them I)r.
McGee, Gol. Shuck ami our much-
j used ('apt. "Kgo.”
II is a great blessing Ui have a
mind always full of good and usc-
I in office. Judge Freeman is un
; able official and, so far a.-; known,
1 had no opposition.
The Coweta convict crowd have
Dim train -ol happy sight seers fill ideas ami the happy faculty of
lell, late Sunday afternoon and nr rightly presenting them. After
lived at Fredericksburg at 8 p. m. iN’iiig entertained delightfully w ith
welcomingatltlresses from the Hon.
iVletiiluy wa- spent
t yer the IstttUdiebls
i luce, ami in visiting ('haneellors
■ ille, \Vil<lerm*ss and Spottsyl
ti lookin
omul 1 his j Mayor of Petersburg, and the A.
I*. Hill Gamp, in which they
opened t he gates of the city, doors
The writer was of their homes ami their hearts to
vaiuu liattletields
forctsl to remain in his car all day j us, they gave our company of M
V|iiih1u\, siitVeriug from the effects persons a free electric car ride to
cfHat,urduy’s rain.
We left l> rcdcrickstMirg Monday
allip m ami atrivisl in Rich
mond about dark, • nhoralded by
any ol its eit.v.ens.
Ilcm quit- a tuiuilter ol os left
the cm- immediately after stop-
ling and sought bulging at {he ho
tels in the city.
the old battle lines where the era
ter is.
The 7th regiment had occupied
for some time the position where
the Federals tunnelled and blew
up our 1 in*' of works, but. fortun
ately were removed the day liefore
to the north side of the .lames
river, below Richmond. This bar-
\\ • remained here three nights barons mode of warfare occurred
amltwoduys. This is the metrop July .‘10, 1804. The two opposing
> bs of Virginia- a large, enterpris- lint's of battle at this jHiint were so
lug and lieantiful city. It was the close, neither kept a picket line. I
i aiuUil of the Confederacy during ivmcmlx'tj well each and every
the civil war. Here we spent the memlter of our company was of
fline to good advantage in viewing dered to lire his gun at the cue
I lie many enterprising scenes in my’s works If* or more times each
Kii'tiinoml and the adjacent battle day.
field, about which every schist) being closely lH*sieged, many ol
child, w ho has entered tin* tvs'iis, our fearless and liest sobliers were
will say this further, commercially, arrived and are located out near
of Petersburg, that it is on the Ap- j Ncriah and will now proceed to
pomatox river, twelve miles above : put the roads in this section in
its junction with the James, und is j good shape. They willin'in this
au imjiortaiit center, with several j community for several months,
cotton, woolen and silk factories, | .
forges and many mills, for w hich
the falls of the river furnish ex-
'tensive water power. Its chiel ex
i purl is toltacco.
Mount Vernon, the historic man
sion of George Washington is on
: the Potomac, below Washington
. I City; and, since 185(1; it, together
with six acres of iiis former manor,
has Inn'll the property ol the La
dies’ Mount. Vernon Association, iagaii
who keep it in jmiTect repair, and !
it is a Mecca for all who revere the
name and memory of the place. j
Arlington Heights, three miles
from Washington, is the nation’s
I city of ;the dead, where, in the
j National Cemetery, lie 20,000 sol
diers A*f the Civil, Spanish and
j Philippine wars.
Our company of veterans, with
j their wives, sons and daughters
were as clever a set as can In* got
ten together for the supreme pur
pose of sight seeing and pleasure.
We feel socially impressed to
,suy the ladies ami gentlemen of
Atlanta, Mthouia and Conyers,
w hom we had the honor ol having
Going to Move.
Here is a chance to get y our pic
ture frames at cost, as we are elos
iugoutour entire stock of about
10,000 to save expense of moving
them. These frames are different
sizes and tinish; you are sure to
ibid just wliat you want, and at a
juice you are not likely to get
H. 1). OWENS,
Brewster building,
Newnan, Gar
DAVIS & TURNER SANATORIUM,
Corner College and Hancock Sts.,
NEWNAN, - - - GEORGIA.
High, central and quiet location.
All surgical and medical cases taken, except
contagious diseases.
Trained hurse constantly in attendance.
Rates $5.00 per day.
Private office in building. 'Phone 5 two calls.
Davis & Turner Sanatorium.
Merck
Nv.vlii. a Ci'Jal*.
.[•ckrou (whose tinnucinl credit 1.
gone)—I tell you, Wltherbee, h> lire
ou tbe verge of n Hmiuclal panic.
Wltherbee- Pahaw! What makes you
IbtDk that V Jnckeon (confidentially I—
Well. *lr. Begley and Hubert* uae<t to
lend me email auuia a year ago. but
when I go to them nowaday, for live
or leu pound, they tell me fraukly
tbei they haven't got It. Bagley and
Koberia are nvu of our beet bnainena
uieu. too. 1 lell you. air. we re going
to bnve a panic. I/union Wxpreea.
& Dent,
A Regular Smash-up
points a straight finger to
this place, for the very-
good reason that, here uu-
vv heeled, generally bat
tered up vehicles can got
back to business at small
cost. One word and that
is the end of it: We do
carriage repairing and
charge you 'inly just
what’s right .
BUGGY BUILDERS
•k«a 1».r Car...
k'urm a hgbll of throw iRK off before
going ry tied at qlgin nil the care. Mid
anxieties of tbe day everything which
con possibly catiae menial wear and
in our company, were lirst elgss iiiH of
^cc4».
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
In Effect «Moy, 1904.
has some knowledge. Hollywood killed or wounded by lieing shot in
< <'Hietery r a sjieeiul place t»f in- the hood. Our clever guide, insist- •*'“•’> lesjas t.
leres*. wlue.h every laxly will tell «sl on telling us where the picket and quite jolly
Here Jefferson Ha linot between us und the enemy jocund fellow said just ten times |
were, but in the language of Prof. I during the last, two days ol ourj
IViidergmst in his famous sj*eeeh outing, that he wanted to skk ms]
at GroVeton, l knew “lie was not
there.”
but little sign ofthe breastworks
is to lie s4H*u on the open lands.
Father Time has leveled them.
Those near the era ter a re kept in-
you to v isit
\ i and many others of our Con-
fetW'ruU'heroes arc interred. Jef
foisoo l >avis was one of the great
cit statesmen this country has ever
produced. I saw in this cemetery
a Umib over the remains of a brew
«r that rest ^15,(HHI.
t'iehmond, though a very obi
They were,sociable | l( re<ta tr«c much ie#« philosophy to I
One good-natured, rak* thing* a. they «om« than to part i
with ibetn •* they go.— Chicago New*, i
tilt, having aland 125,000 inhubi-
taut*., i' no larger than our own
gieut, progivssive ami beautiful
city, Atlanta.
\\ < arrived in I’eiersburg al 0 it.
m I'bnrsday. Here vawere met
by a largi comiuittccc from the A.
I’, i ill Gainp and conducted to
then magnila-eat hall, ta* the old
lime tap ofThe drum and the sol-
liei ‘hep" step. Our entertain-
tuet for the accommodation of
sightseers, who are charged 25
cents each for the privilege. Our
friends in Petersburg paid the f*H‘
for us.
At noon we relurnetl la» the hall
of the A. P. Hill Gump, where
this Gamp, assisted by the 1 laugh
ters of the Confederacy, dined as
with a most sumptuous amt mug
uiticcut feast, in a grand ami tasty
■ weleemed is with appropriate, style. Tlie meal eousistvsl ot tlirt'e
i'.med and patriotic sjHHHthes tliut splenditl courses, l-lvcry thing vv a>
al In.me aauin;
ai'.d«- a> fe»-l at home aiming of tin* l*est quality ami
friends. could be. The young latlies who
To meet these vveltvomiug ad- seivtsl at this most delicious re-
dis.'s, vv. always juvsented lhal jatst were all very jmlite and la'au-
pleasant. reavly aud gift«sl speaker, til'ul.
Join (bHxlwyn, w Ih> always ix> ()wiug to the magnanimity ol the portunt
ponded it his usual interesting effort, this was the grandest enter-
and good uat.ured style, which taiument otferevl us on our trij),
Msaaed to meet the approval of our and it was tlie one which wa-s most | unmarred by anything or act ol
cub'rtainiug lavlies ami gentlemen, highly appreciated hy «uir crowd, ours to disturb our peace ot eou-
wiKK., and when he did get back
home lie was going to sit. down by
her and talk for three weeks, and
would not take time to go down
town for his mail. 1 believe he
felt like he would JUST THKN—-it’s j
man's way. 1 guess he is still,
‘•i:u TAI.KIN.”
The “vvc”. aboge refers U* the t
gentlemen and ladies trom Coweta
and Carroll counties. So if there
was anything said or done of a ilis ,
onlerly nature, **\ve," too, will Is-
eh'ver and good-natured enough to
own up ami not ace use another.
As to quality of intellect and char
acter, ••we” yield to none.
1 took notes each day w hile on
our trip, but they were misplaced
ni<*e as and I have not yet found (hem. It
had Ims'ii before me while writing]
this sketch, it would have beeu j
different, perhaps, in some re
spects. 1 have torgotton some im-
things. Please excuse
this weak effort. \Ye returned to
our homes, loved ones and friends,
Tailored Suits
at $18.00.
That’s the price of ele
gant made-to-order suits,
at tlie shop of t >. \V.
Bradley, Merchant Tailor.
Anything higher in price
also made lo order.
“NO FIT, NO PAY.”
Hav e y o u r clothes,
cleaned, pressed, or re
paired at this shop.
Suits pressed 1or one
dollar per month, liest
work guaranteed.
0. W. Bradley,
• Over Pwpe's Stare, i
NEWNAN, GA.
Our Southern Farmers can aave fer
tiliser bills and Increase their revenues
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
by sowing Crimson Clover at the
last working of their Corn and
Cotton crops. It is the best time
to sow and you savesn extra prep
aration of the land, _ Crimson
Clover makes land rich in humus
or vegetaDle matter und puts it In
excellent condition for the crops
which follow it. It also makes
I fin$ winter cam trap, .
to eienllnnt (rizi«g crip,
I good urljf foragt crop,
A spinndid Mibinpriting crap.
Plowed under early in the spring,
it increases the yield of corn, to
bacco, cot ton or other crops which
follow it, ton wonderful extent.
Our sales of Crimson Clover seed are
lnorea'insr enorir. msly every yea*, ami
we are to-day the large.t d.alera In
this seed In the Uuited states.
Write for prices and circulars (riving
Information about this valuable crop.
T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmin,
RICHM0NB, • VIRGINIA.
Wood'. D.mcrlptiv* Fall Catalogue.
Issued In Angnst, tells about all Farm
and Carden Seed, for Fall Plant
ing. Mailed free on request.
Went Bound
UAIJ.Y Jfiait Bo.ind.
No. 9
I’M
No. 11
No. 2
I’M
No 10
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8 30
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10 10
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811
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7 38
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2 08
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Kor Information as to Ratos, etc
. addrefcs •
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' HK.VKS. K. J. ROBINSON.
T)i\
Pass. Agent. A sat. G. 1
. .4.
1 Chattsuoogu, Tenn. Savannah. <ja
D. A.
NOLAN, J. HA ILL.
3aSS5EntiSi'SSc'5 3t0p-*£)
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Aids
Nature-
Medicine' that aid uaturo uiv always
most effttctual. CJiamberlaiu’s Gough
Remedy acts on this plso. It allay" Hie
, cough, relieves the lungs, tuds .-vteo
toratiou, opens the secretions, and aids
uaiure in restoring the system tc a
healthy oonditioti. Sold hy Holt <1
Cates, Druggists, Newnan, Ga.
TAKE YOUR CLOTHING TO
IS. C. CARTER & CO.,
j OPPOSITE HOTEL PINSON.
l |) when you want them
^ cleaned, pressed, repaired
isi or <iyed in the best manner
H and at the most reasona-
| ble jrrices.
Stibai'rilre tov Tlie News,
SJc jC i 5:i f , iilABEEl5a5ElSE5i2£3E!S£SSSSaa5£S?il
R-l P-A-N S Tabuies
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
The b-cont i«ii'l<i-t cnenyb for usual
'I’ll.* hinuly Ixittt* [00 ente) contain* a supply
for a * cur All dr-jggrs'A sell them.