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$49.22
For this
Top
in Atlanta. Georgia.
A Southern Buggy
for Southern traue,
hn« a fine Leather Quarter Top, has genuine
Leather. Spriug Bottom Cushion, and Leather
Back, is elegantly painted and fully guaranteed.
Regular retail price $115.00 to $75.00.
90 ** or this fine Collar and Hi\tne,
JJ>*t , .**‘* nickel mounted Harness, sold with
every GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY, regular retail
price $12.50 to $15.00.
Catalog aud full description sent on request.
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168-160 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
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■ ■ At. ■ ■
Peniston’s
Drug Store
Crane's Spring Medicine.
Crime’s Kidney and Backache
Cure.
Crane’s Cough Cure.
Crane's Headache Relief.
Crane's Cholera and Diarrhoea
Mixture.
Crane’s Family Liniment.
Crime's Eczema Cure.
Crane’s Liver Powders.
Crane’s Pile Salve.
Crane’s Liver Pills'.
Crane’s Female Relief.
These are Standard Prepara
tions and are Sold and Recom
mended at
Peniston’s
Drug Store.
Take a Bath
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T. M. MARTIN
EAST TO WEST
AND BACK AGAIN
Sights Seen in the Great
West by a Georgia Mem
ber of the National
Editorial Ass’n.
NUMBER ViII.
We are still at Los Angeles.
The fact is, it’s a good place to
slay. It can afford the pleasures
of sight-seeing: for three months,
much less for three days, the term
of our stay in the city’s vicinity.
Jt was my purpose to include
in the preceding article
the trip to Santa Catalina Island,
but found it too long. We can’t
pass on, though, without some
mention of the famous and favorite
Why the Mfn Arc Allowed to ItiHnlge
In Athletic Sports.
To sco n thirteen Inch gun loaded
and fired is a sight not to he forgotten.
The projectile is thirteen inches In
diameter, about three feet In length
and weighs 1,100 pounds. The powder
charge for target practice is 250
pounds. The cost for each shot Is
about $500. When all Is ready on the
range the signal siren sounds, there is
a blinding dash, a roar like thunder
and a Jarring shock. Then you hear
the whining screech of the shell, for
nil the world like a fast express round
ing a sharp curve. The projectile is
visible almost from tint time It leaves
the gun. You see it rip through the
target and strike the water beyond,
throwing up a column of liquid many
feet high. The shell skips, much like
the flat stono "skipper” of our boy
hood, ami again a column of water
Anti-Hain Puis
is owned by a private company,
who have added many of the lux
uries of modern life to enhance the
unrivaled natural beauties and the
incomparable salubrity of climate.
It is about twenty-two miles in shoots up two tulles or more farther
length, less than half as wide, and lo he repeated time and again
“ . ’ .! The shell In its flight can he watched
everywhere arises some source ol wltbout tbe „ iU of g| M „ S es for eight
pleasure and a chance for the vis- i miles or more lu clear weather,
itor to divest himself of his cash. ^ While the life of a sailor, from eap-
tain down to apprentice, is an almost
I lie island is tlic Mecctt ol tho j continual round of work, hoiiijb time is
fisherman, and if we were to tell found for athletic sports, such as
of some of the catches we saw we i b ”’’ 1 rm ’ 1,,K ' tootlmlJ and baseball, rhe
object of tills is to give the men ree-
would at once be accused ol lish yoution and at the same time to foster
storying. It is a fact,however,that i the spirit of competition. Besides, It
people often catch more than they i m « k< '" t ,1 l ' 0 ,U, ' M l ' n8l ® r '. rh !
1 , ship with a strong football or baseball
can carry ol the smaller species te(lI)1 or tbp f„ Htei ,t race boat almost
and fiOU-ponndei'S are frequently Invariably has n happy and easily
landed. In Avalon bay there is n»umge,l crew-a crew il.al will swear
' . that Its officers are the finest men In
no surf and no dangerous winds, i the worM Hlul nowise the officer*
and children paddle about iti the | swear by such a crow. Some ships
water every day in the year in ! b,,ve ,r, ' lnln * for ' la ". r
• T ,T •’ tennis, the expense usually being de
limits they cannot capsize, while frnyiH , by t li« officers. The team or
from January to Decemlier the boat crew, ns the ease may be, Is
Dr. Niles’ Anti-Pain Pills
Cure Headache
Almost instantly, and leave no bad
eiTocts. They also relieve every other
pain, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Pain, Sci
atica, Backache, Stomach ache, Ague
Pains, Pains from injury, Bearing-
down pains, Indigestion, Dimness,
Nervousness and Sleeplessness,
summer isle. The trip to it is the ... „
.. . . » ; merry bather can be seen on the
the ascent ol Mt. | J , , ......
streets from dawn to dark, it being
antithesis of
Lowe, and vet in the ordeal of a, , . . ... ,,
, ,11. ,n„„ no unusual thing to see people not various duties In order thnt they mny
strenuous ride on the bounding i ,,,,,,, *
.. ,.,, ... ,. , only altout the beaches, but even,
surf of the Pacific ocean the until- , .....
itiaU'd get much more of a nervous!»" th » »»1» *» «*«
Bhakv-up than upeeding about the elongatol garb ol a lathing suit-
..... . . a place indeed where all sorts ol
jagged heights and going into the 1
cavernous depths that attend the l"»P lu tollow the HWCet ol
mountain in . all sorts ol customs.
But possibly tbe most wonderful
petted by the officers and Idolized by
the crew, and for some time tiefore n
bard contest tbe men are excused from
give more time to training.
Every battleship nml cruiser has its
race boat, purchased by contributions
froni officers nml men. The prices paid
for these boats ts, ns n rule, contingent
upon tholr winning certain specified
races, The builders are willing to lake
All Pain la
N erve Pain
Tain is sure to follow any strain or weakening
influence upon the nerves. It may be caused by
over-exertion, heat, intense mental effort, colds, in
digestion, or any cause that depresses, excites or
agitates the nerves. So sensitive arc they that th«
least pressure or strain causes suffering. By sooth
ing, strengthening and quieting the nerves, Dr.
Wiles’ Anti-Pain Pills relieve the pain.
They are sold by druggists, 25c a box, under a
guarantee that the first box will benefit, or money,
refunded. NeVrr sold in hulk.
MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart..!**
. 1 an nui 10 ui uunvumn. a chunceV kuowltig that the crew will do
trip up the rugged mountain m-j , . , .. . its best to win. For a winning boat the
dine. But P^Wy thu most wonderful, ™ k .„ , H ofU , n Ufl , nU( . b nR $1 ,Soo. while
rev,. ... ..(• of flU the natural beauties ol the, for n b0 nt thnt proves less speeily the
I he fust pat t of the (atali.a^ mai . ino gardens, builder will accept $500 or -loss. on the
trip is a twenty-mile tour by rail * „ 1
or trolley to Han Pedro, one of the : ,lim ‘ ai<i nia "- v ol a " a,on «
largest and best harbors between
| Han Francisco and
; litis more than
I with eighteen or twenty feet of
Bailey’s Barber §hop
Where the equipment is new and
first class and where all the latest ap
pliances and accessories of the mod
ern hath room are at your service
Your patronage is desired and mer
ited, and a trial will make you a per
manent patron.
BAILEY’S BARBER SHOP,
Reese Opera House Building,
Newnan, - Ca.
water at low title, and fifty or more
ships of probably almost as many
nations were floating in Lite pretty
harbor or tied til the docks load
ing and unloading freight. .
But there was too much of the
i|tti vive regarding the ocean voy
age to give much concern or even
thought to the beauties or possibil
ities of Han Pedro, ap'd as soon as
the party could get out of the
Southern Pacific special train they
as quickly boarded the waiting
steamer for Avalon, which is the
Catalina capital. The boat was
a palatial one—the equal of many
that ply between the southern
coasts to Cuba. It was well sup
plied with outside deck space, and
well it was, for about four-fifths of
the crowd were leaning over the
railing feeding the fishes most of
the distance. The writer happened
to lie among the exceptions to the
general complaint of seasickness,
nil of u fleet boat race ns much *h
$30,000 has been known lo change
the California coast. In many | hands, and large sums are iiluo
foot tin 11
to
the
alintt from fifty to a hundred feet | spoil lug Instinct Is ns strong In the
aze down into the mystic navy os elsewhere- and it Is not always
harbors between - ............. -j minus, nuu
. places the waters of the Pacific are. wagered on baseball and foot hi
U Bail Diego. 11 . games. Tills Is, of course, contrary
a mile of doelcs, j womlcrltiUy transpurent. At < at-1 « K> , cHcr of U to. regulations; hut t
Z. Greene, I). D. S.,
Office on Second Floor of
BlackSlints. (’o.’s Building
you can
depths through glass-bottom boats
and behold growing pluuts, wav-
ling vegetation, star lish, sea cu-
! cumbers, seals and myriads of fish
of many species. It is a sight to
behold. It is easy to imagine gar
dens of beauty where nature aud
man work hand in hand, but one
must see to admire the beauty of
the veritable fairy land that lies en
sconced in the crystal depths of
tlie Pacific along the sombre shores
of the mountain island.
The island lias also an immense
game reserve, where mountain
goat and many other species of
game are found in plenteous < j mm -
1 titles.
Situated as it is thirty miles out
in the Pacific ocean, owned by cap
italists, having every bounty of
nature for beauty of landscape and
climate and pleasure, Catalina
will ever be a pent up Ltica of the
ocean, and will remain an isle of
possible (o hold down tin* lid. LomIJo'h I
Weekly.
The Find of I he World.
Thnt. I ho earth will eventually dry up
anil nil living things will die of thirst
Is (ho theory of 11 sclenllllo writer, lie
soys that In both Africa 11ml Asia, nml
indeed In nil the grout levels of the
world, the wilier lulls are drying up.
Many lakes well known during I he his
torical period have entirely disappear
ed, while otliers are shrinking rapidly.
"Explorations In central Asia have
proved that for centuries a zone stretch
ing from the east to the southeast of
this part of the czar’s dominion has
been drying up. Deserts are gradually
spreading, and reports stiow Unit il Is
only in 1 lit- neighborhood of mountains,
round whose brows vapors condense
mid fall, that Irrigation can he carried
on or life Itself can he preserved.”
L. M. Farmer,
LAWYER.
Office on Second Floor of the Arnnl
Merchandise Do.'s Building
Dr. C. A. Smith,
VETERINARIAN,
Trents all diseases of domestic; animals.
< ’alls answered day or night I dime
at (lent rehl’s Livery Stable.
After a slay of several hours on
but had sorely “been there” in his
.. , , beauty and a toy forever to f lu
earlier voyages on rough seas, and . , J , A
, , , . ,. ,i sightseer, the sportsman and tin
had too much sympathy tor the H . ,
.... .. . • ... captains of cash,
woes of his friends to enjoy the, t
hospital scene the boat soon pre
sented and spent the time adminis- ....
, ,. . . , , to Los Angeles, where an evening
termg to the needs of the sick and ! ’ .
,, ,, .... ol charming entertainment was en-
enjoying the roll of old ocean, the,.
delicious breezes that swept pure -I 0 -'”
and aromatic from the waves afar, .
the denizens of the deep, that . {if . 5 tei]way> wakillK lip msxt
floated or swam or flew beneath or morning beside the splashing
-above the limpid waves, and the breakers of the Pacific, halting for
| pretty picture of receding land- a late breakfast and more sightsec-
seape as the vessel plowed onward ‘ '
and at a late hour the edito-
MI
>«.
•I 11 n f Wlinl He
An American in London once attend
ed u dinner where Henry Arthur Jones
told a story about Reerbohru Trite.
“Mr. Tree,” said the playwright, "met
a friend of his one afternoon lu Regent
street.
“The two stood and conversed a little
while*, and then Mr. Tree said:
“ ‘Have you been down lo see me act
lately, my boy?’
“ 'No; too poor,’ said the other.
"‘Too poor,’ Mr. Tree exclaimed.
‘Why, you spend enough on wine and
cigars’—
"But (he other, nettled, Interrupted.
"‘I don’t mean I'm loo poor. I mean
you’re too poor,’ he said.”
Going to Move.
Ilere is a chance to get your pic
ture frames at cost, as we lire clos
ingout our entire stock of about.
10,000 Lo save expense of moving
them. These frames are different
sizes and finish; you arc sure to
find .just what you want, and at a
jn ice you are not likely to get
again. II. 1). OWKNK,
Brewster Building,'
Newnan, <la.
Does all
kinds of
I over the thirty miles of watery ex
i , pause to cozy Catalina,
a* The island, in appearance, is
| very much like the rugged tumuli
ing at Hanta Barbara.
P. T. McCutehen.
Crump In lh« l.t-K*.
1 People who are subject to cramp In
lial special was again taken in tow ; q,,. |,, KH H >iouIrl always he provided
with u good strong piece of cord, espe
cially In their bedrooms. When the
cramp comes on take the cord, wind It
round the log over the place where It
Is cramped, take an end In each hand
and give It 11 sharp pull, one (hat will
hurt a little, and the cramp will cense
Instantly. People much subject to
cramp In bed have found great relief
from wearing on each leg a garter of
wide tape which has severul thin slice*
of cork stitched ori to It.
AnlmulN nn<I Flesh F.nlfnjc.
Arguing against the eating of meat,
n English writer remarks: "Almost
Tin Work, Roofing
Plumbing and
Repairing.
in the Arizona desert, but along its' any animal can lie made to eat. flesh.
, , .... 1 Tbe kangaroo has canine teeth. Horses,
beaches, amid its canyons, and
about its gardens the place is one
of rare beauty, anti has to be seen
to be appreciated.
Expert work and low
prices win. Shop op
posite Pinson Hotel.
For a great many years the is
land has been a famous resort. It«
history dates back to 1542. It
1 was until about a hundred and
fifty years ago inhabited by a re
oxen and sheep may he taught to cut
flesh. Norwegian cows have been
known to eat flesh. Goldsmith saw u
sheep eat flesh. A carolvor sheep Is
now In London. Spallanzani Ims
shown that a pigeon may he made to
live on flesh and an eagle on bread.”
fined race of Indians, whowereen- lady
■ulrr-ltopJlrnJterutoioi ■ ' *
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
ticed ashore by the Franciscan
1 friars, and now, as in many other
places, even in our own fair fieor-
Igia valleys, there is nothing left
but crumbling bones and broken
Flen nt iful fom parluoiiM,
The horse shares with woman the
gift of the greatest animate physical
beauty, arid the classification does the
no discredit. As for man, Ills
partner, in pulchritude Is away down
the line, probably a mule and maybe
a burro,—Kan Francisco Cull.
Tli#* Tool#* He Lucked.
"Why don’t you go to work?” said a
eharltubie woman to a tramp before
whom she had placed a nicety cooked
meal.
"I would,” replied the vagrant, “If I
had the tools.”
"Wlmt sort of tools do you want?”
tasked the hostess.
“A knife and fork,” said the tramp,—
Tit-Bits.
The hast Word.
"Does your wife insist on having the
last word?” said the man who asks irn-
stone implements to tell the tale of 1 pertinent questions.
The 5-cent packet is enough for usual occasions the aboriginal inhabitant
The family bottle 100 cents) contains a supplj
for a year.All druggists sell them.
We F.nf Too Fast.
“The trouble Is that we eat too fast,”
said the man who worries about health.
“Thut’s right.” answered the man
who worries about money. “Home of !
11s eat so fast thnt our incomes can’t :
keep up with our grocery hills.” Wash
Jngton Star.
We Risk It
Druggists Who Sell
Dr. Miles* Nervine
Agree, If It Fails,
To Refund Cost.
Of course we reimburse the druggist.
You know him, and trust him.
Iir. Miles’ Nervine is medicine for your
nerves.
It cures diseases of the Internal or
gans, by giving tone to the nerves which
make these organs work.
It Is a novel theory—not of anatomy,
hut of treatment; first discovered by
Dr. Miles, and since made use of by
many wide-awake physicians, who ap
preciate Its value In treating thfc sick.
If you are sick, wo offer you a way to
ho made well Dr. Miles’ Nervine,
Tills medicine is a scientific cure for
nerve disorders, such us Neuralgia,
Jfeadache, Loss of Memory, .Bleepless-
ness, Hpasms; ISacka* he, til. 'Vitus’
Dance, Epilepsy or Kits, Nervous Pros
tration, etc.
liy toning up the nerves, Dr. Miles’
Restorative Nervine will also cure those
diseases of the Internal organs due to
a disordered nervous system.
Borne of these are: Indigestion, Bil
ious Headache, Kidney Trouble, Chronic
Constipation, Dropsy, Catarrh, Rheuma
tism, etc.
"My brother had nervous prostration,
and was not expected to live. J pre
vailed upon him to try Dr. Miles'
Restorative Nervine, and now he lias
fully recovered. You remember I wrote
you how it saved my life a few years
Lemons as Medicine
Their Wonderful Effect
on the Liver, Stomach,
Bowels, Kidneys
and Blood.
I,miens me largely ttsc<l by The
Mo/ley Lenum Elixir Company, in
compoundingtlieirLcmorj Elixir,
a pleasant Lemon Laxative and
Tonic -a sulmtilute for nil Cathartic
mu! Liver Pills. Lemon Elixir posi
tively cures all Hiliotu iVss, Consti
pation, Indigestion or Dyspepsia,
Headache, Malaria, Kidney Disease,
Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appetite,
Levers, Chills, Blotches, Pimples,
all Impurities of the Mood, tain jo
the Chester Hark, and all other dis
eases caused by a disordered liver
mnl kidneys, the first Great
Cause *1 all Fatal Diseases.
WOMEN, for all Female Irreg-
uhuities, will find Lemon Elixir
a pleasant and thoroughly reliable
remedy, without the least daugerof
possible harm to them in any condi
tion peculiar to theniaelves. 50c
and $1.00 per bottle at f
ALL DRUG STOKES
‘One Dose Convinces.'
He who comes up to Ida own Idea of
greatness must always lmvt: had a very
“Certainly not,” answered Mr. Meek- b)W B p,ndartl of it In his mind.—Haz-
ton. “She doesn’t haye to Insist.”— . ....
The greater portion ol the island Washington Star.
ago, wJu n I hurl . nervous trouble. I
preach Its merits to everyone."—REV.
M. D. M VICKS. <'or rcetiorivllb-, Iowa,
ppriti \VriTe us and we wdl mail
A. AVXjI-j you a Free Trial Package Of
Dr, Miles’ Anti-Pain Pill*, the New,
Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symp- .
tom Ulank for our Specialist to diagnose
your case and tell you what l« wrong
and how to right ft, Absolutely Free.
Address; DR. MILKS MEDICAL CO.,
LABORATORIES. ELKHART, 1ND.
Tailored Suits
at $18.00.
That’s the price of ele
KM it made-to-order suits,
at the shop of (). \\ .
Bradley, Merchant Tailor.
Anything higher in price
also made to order.
“NO FIT, NO PAY.”
' Have) yonT clothes
cleaned, pressed, or re
paired at this shop.
Suits pressed for one
dollar per month. Best
work' guaranteed,
0. W. Bradley,
(Over'Pope’s Store. 1
\CW\4N, GA.
v fresh line of J’oAytjll’s fine ca
dies just received at Reese’s Dr
Store.