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By «» here
in Atlanta, Georgia.
A Southern Bugay
for Southern trade,
has a fine Leather Quarter Top, hat genuine
Leather, Spring Bottom Cushion, and Leather
Back, is elegnutiv painted and fully guaranteed,
hegular retail price $6(1.00 to $75.00.
gj* A 90 For this fine Collar and Hame,
JOT".*"" nickel mounted Harness, sold with
every GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY, regular retail
price 112.50 to $15.00.
Catalog and full description sent on request.
GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY CO.
158-160 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
New Map of Georgia.
The new map of Georgia shows
new counties, new railroads, new
banking towns, etc., etc. More
features than any other map. Made
from new plates, (doth map for
*1.75; best paper map for *1.00.
Be reatly to give an order when I
call. Wilder E. Morgan.
Senoia, Ga. 4t
Young
Men..
Send for our catalog.
It tells about a trade
you can learn in a
few months and
which will pay you
from $40 to $50
a month to start on.
Southern
School of
Telegraphy,
Newnan, - Georgia.
Box 703.
For Christinas
For Christmas we have a flue
selection of gifts and toys,
fruits, nuts and candies. Ev
erything was selected with
care and bought right. No ex
orbitant holiday prices are
named here. Everything is
priced at reasonable figures.
In making Christmas pur
chases, be sure to examine our
holiday goods. In thiB line we
maiutain our reputation for re
liable, fair dealing; and offer
only choice selections of the
season’s beHt. goods. All are
cordially invited to visit our
store on Christmas shopping
rounds.
Land of Promise
(Continuedfrom page 8.)
Peniston’s Drug Store
T. M. MARTIN
pi Does all
kinds of
1
1 Tin Work, Roofing
Plumbing and
I Repairing.
gj Expert work and low
i prices win. Shop op-
jj posite Pinson Hotel.
gjssssi asasasasasss asssssssssss cist
er, for the man whose body lay
below ground had been the mighty
champion of God’s truth in its in
tegrity however maligned of its
enemies. , We were Calvinists and
we were proud of the fact. God
help us to follow the teaching of
this great man of God! He needs
no monument beyond his life and
doctrine. Theodore Beza, from
intimate knowledge, wrote of him:
“Having been an observer of Cal
vin’s life for sixteen years, I may
with perfect right testify that we
have in this man a most beautiful
example of a Christian life and
death, which it is easy to defame,
but difficult to imitate.” The
sceptical Ernest Renan designated
him as "the most Christian man of
his generation,” and declared—
"Paul begat Augustine, and Au
gustine begat Calvin.” While
Prof. Dorner estimates that "Cal
vin was equally great in intellect
and character, lovely in social life,
full of tender sympathy and faith
fulness to friends, yielding and
forgiving towards personal of
fences, but inexorably severe when
he saw the honor of God obstinate
ly and malignantly attacked.” As
another puts it, "Calvin was firm,
but he was modest; he was brave,
but he was also gentle. He was
refined, devout, spiritual, loving
among his family and friends. But
he was intolerant of iniquity. The
truth is, Calvin hated sin, and that
is the reason the world hated
Calvin,”
"While Luther was contending
with tyranny and superstition in
Germany, Calvin was doing a no
less important work in the little
republic of Geneva, Luther was
breaking down a system; Calvin
was building up one. The Ger
man Reformer was a destructive
genius; Calvin was constructive.
Luther was God’s sledge-hammer
to crush indulgence-selling, the
worship of images and saints, the
j oppression of the people by the
priesthood, the doctrines of purga
tory, the mass, and the infallibility
|of the pope; but he never con-
: structe.d in place of these a very
i complete and logical system of
theology or church government.
Luther filled the largest place, in
the world’s eye, of any man of his
day; but Calvin’s influence has
been more powerful, and has
travelled further than that of any
man of modern times. The reason
is, that Calvin constructed a theol
ogy and a government which have
challenged the admiration and
It is but the inflashing upon the
conscience of the laws by which
mankind are governed—laws which
exist whether we acknwledge them
or deny them, and will have their
way to our own weal or woe ac
cording to the attitude in which
we place ourselves toward them;
inherent, like the laws of gravity,
in the nature of things; not made
by us, not to be altered by us, but
to be discerned by us and obeyed
1 by us at our everlasting peril.”
And Ranke avers, "John Calvin
was virtually the founder of
America.”
From the grave of this saint we
went to the Rue (Street) Calvin
and house number 13, standing on
the place of Calvin’s dwelling,
where he died bearing a memorial
stone tablet with the words: “Jean
Calvin vient ici de MOXLIII a
MDLXIV, annee de sa mort. La
maison qu’il habitat fut demolie
en 1706 et remplacie par l’im-
meublc actuel.” On the door-
front is the sign "Bureau Techni
que due neuvecachatindela ville,"
It is a nice three-story stone build
ing. Thence we went to the
(Protestant) Cathedral of St.
Peter (St. Pierre), in which Cal
vin preached and prominent of
situation. We were just in time
for the morning service (10 to n:
15 a. m.), at which a wide awake
minister officiated, with a good
strong voice and waxing eloquent
with intense earnestness. The
service was in French throughout,
and the building was thronged, 34
being received into membership;
and immediately on the close of
the services a number of children
were baptized by sprinkling, each
parent being duly charged as to
their responsibilities, and after the
ceremony each father was taken
by the hand with a solemn and
affectionate injunction. We saw
the pulpit of Calvin and some fine
monumental work in the building,
and from the steeple-top (reached
by 156 steps) had a panoramic
view of great beauty. Not far
away were to be seen the birth
place of Rousseau, and the Old
Arsenal. Those who will may find
both English and American
churches in the city. The Sabbath
In Praise of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy.
There is no other medicine umiiofeotnr-
ed that has received bo umoh praise and
so many expressions of gratitude as
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is j
effective, and prompt relief follows its
use. ‘Grateful parents everywhere do
not hesitate to testify to its meritB for
the benefit of others. It iB a certain
cure for eroup and will prevent the at
tack if given nt the first appearance of
the disease. It is especially adapted to
children ns it is pleusnnt to take and
contains nothing injurious. Mr. E. A.
Humphreys, a well known resident and
clerk in the store of Mr. E. Look, of
Alice, Cape Colony, South Afrioa, says:
"1 have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy to ward off croup and colds in
my family. 1 found it to be very satis
factory and it gives me pleasure to rec
ommend it.” For sale by Dr. Paul P011-
iston, Newnan. Ga.
If good advice were meat ami
clothing, what a happy old world
this would be.
Low Round Trip Rate> via The West Point
Route for Christmas and New Year Holidays.
Tickets will be sold December 82nd,
28rd, 24th, 25th, 80th, 81st and January
1st, with Anal limit January 4th, 1000.
For Teaohors and Students: Upon
presentation of certificates signed by
President, Su]>eriiiteiident or Principal,
tickets will be Bold to teachers or stu
dents from December 17th to 24th in
clusive, with final limit Januury 8th,
1906. K. M. Thompson,
Trnv. Pass. Agent.
C. L. Wickorshain,
City Pass. Agent,
J. P. Billups,
General Pass. Agent.
Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Hugh Hendricks was call
ed to Newnan Monday on account
of sickness ol her niece,—Hogans
ville News.
Cure for Sore Nipples.
As soon as the child is done nursing
npply Chamberlain’s Halve. Wipe it off
with a soft cloth before allowing the
oliild to nurse. Many trained nurses
use this with the best results. Prioe 25
cents per box. For salo by Dr. Paul
Peniston, Newnan, Ga.
There iH a vast difference be
tween money that is the master
and money that is the servant.
King of All Cough Medicines.
Mr. E. G. Case, a mail carrier of Can
ton Center, Conn., who has been In the
U. H. Service for about sixteen years,
says: -‘We have tried many cough modi-
hut Chamborlain’s
with its natural beauties,its sacred ( ’ inuH oroup
, , 1 Cough Remedy is king of nil and one to
devotions, its needed repose, its | bo roll(
id upon every time. Wo also find
it the best remedy for coughs and coldn,
giving certain results and leaving no
bail after effects.” For sale by Dr. Paul
Peniston, Newnan, Ga.
thoughtful walks, in historic
Geneva—who can forget it!
Fast falls the eventide, and
Acts xv-xvi delight us. We send
an evening message to our Father
and Saviour above. Tomorrow’s
sunset will find us in Paris, the
gay playground of the world and
the very hotbed of iniquity.
(To be continued.)
Announcement
Wo bog to an turn iicu to our customers and friends
that we arc now in our commodious new store,
with a full stock of General Merchandise, and have
recently added to this a complete line of furniture,
burial eases, etc. Also wagons, buggies ami har
ness, mules and horses; all of which will be sold
at the lowest prices, either for cash or on time.
Wo also carry a complete line of Fertilizers, which
we mix to suit any and all of our customers. We
also pay the highest prices for cotton and cotton
seed, and give the lowest rates on storage and in
surance, and make liberal advances on all cotton
stored with us. Thanking you for your patronage
in the past, we respectfully solicit a continuance
of the same.
H. W. CAMP CO.
p.
MORELAND,
GEORGIA...
Lemons as Medicine
Their Wonderful Effect
on the Liver, Stomach,
Bowels, Kidneys
and Blood.
Lemons are largely used by Tlie
Mozley Lemon Elixir Company, in
compounding tlieir Lemon Elixir,
a pleasant Lemon Laxative und
Tonic—a substitute for all Cathartic
und Liver Pills. Lemon Elixir posi
tively cures all Biliousness, Consti
pation, Indigestion or Dyspepsia,
Headache, Muluriu, Kidney Disease,
Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appctiie,
Fevers, Chills, Blotches, Pimples,
all Impurities of the Blood, Pain in
the Chest or Back, and nil otlieu dis
eases caused by a disordered liver
und kidneys, the first Groat
Cause of all Fatal Dlseasos.
WOMEN, for all Female Irreg
ularities, will find Lemon Elixir
a pleasant and thoroughly reliable
remedy, without the least dnngcrof
possible barm to them in uny condi
tion peculiar to themselves. 50c
and $1,00 per bottle at y*.
ALL DRUG STOKES
“One 4...D0SC Convinces.”
Life may be a stage, and if it in
we wish a lotofsupcs would quit
trying to play the leads.
! imitation of the world from his; ”
own times down to the present. 1 Ordinary’s Notices.
He was the master spirit of the GEORGIA—Coweta County.
Reformation in Switzerland, ' Catherine E. Glenn, Adrnx. of estate
France, the Netherlands. England ofB - L - deceased, having ap-
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
The 5-cent packet is enough for usual occasions
The|family bottle (60 cents) contains a supply
for a year.All druggists sell them.
plied to the Court of Ordinary of said
County for letters of dismission from
and Scotland. Moreover, nearly
all the great political and religious | ; ier Ha i(i trust, all persons concerned are
movements in these countries, and | required to show cause in said Court by
the first Monday in January next, if any
they can, why said application should
not be granted. This Deo. 4th, 1005.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
No Opium in Chamberlain’s Coueh
Remedy.
There is not the least danger in giving
Chamberlain's Gough Remedy to small
children as it contains no opium or other
harmful drug. It ha« an established re
putation of more than thirty years as
the most successful medicine in use for
colds, croup and whooping cough. It
always cures and is pleasant to take.
Children like it. Hold by Dr. Paul Pen-
iston, Newnan, Ga.
60 YEAR8’
EXPERIENCE
Patents
Desionb
Copyrights Ac.
Anyone (wading a skntrh and doiortlitlwi may
quickly ascertain ear opinion free whether un
Invention Ik iirntmhly nateiil.nb|& Coniniiinli)*.
tlonn Htrlotly conthlontlnl. HANDBOOK on I'tttmiUi
lent free. Oldest agency for aacuring uutenta.
I'atmit) taken thrnUKh Minin A. Co. receive
tperlul notice, without charge, In thn
Scientific American.
A handnoinoly IHnutratad weekly. I,urgent nlr.
dilation nt any aclontldn Journal, 'forma, *•! »
year; four month), »1. Bold liy all newsdealer).
MUNN&Co. 3e,Bfoadw “ y New York
Branch Office. 676 F Ht„ Washington, I). O.
There’s No Difference
between my pi limbing und Unit for
which Home men charge twice as
much as 1 do. Well, the proof of
the plumbing is in the wearing.
Give Me an Order
and you’ll see how quickly it is
filled and how small the bill. That
will prove one part of my claim
anyway. Time will prove the oili
er beyond nil question,
W. L. Sexton,
The Newnan Plumber.
Insurance
Colds
It should be borne in mind that
every cold weakens the lungs, low
ers the vitality and prepares the
.system for the more serious dis-
I eases, among which are the two
greatest destroyers of human life,
I pneumonia und consumption.
Chamberlain’s
| Cough Remedy
D has won its great popularity by its
| prompt cures of this most common
I ailment. It aids expectoration, re
lieves the lungs and opens the
secretions, effecting a speedy and
permanent cure. It counteract*
any tendency toward pneumonia.
^^Prlce 25c, Large Size 50c.^
asasssssasssais
TAKE YOUR CLOTHING TO
S. C. CARTER S CO.,
OPPOSITE HOTEL PIMSON,
when you want them
cleaned, pressed, repaired
or dyed in the best manner
and at the most
ble prices.
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reasona- g
3
ssesI
Do yon want to subscribe for any
newspaper or magazine published in
the United States? If so. your sub
scription will be received at the New*
office.
among all English-speaking peo
ples, since he lived, have been in
fluenced or caused by what he
wrote or did in the city of Geneva,
by azure Leman. The theology
of Calvin is the most powerful and
| philosophical system of doctrine
lever promulgated. It is the only
j logical creed. . Calvin’s doctrines
j hold together like the links of an
iron chain. Grant the doctrine of a ppq oa t) (m f or twelve mouths support
God’s eternal, universal, and 1 B hould not be granted. This Dec. 4th,
particular decree, and it is impos-! 1905. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
sible to deny any fundamental 1
point in Caivanism. Timid peo- j GEORGIA—Coweta County.
pie shrink from its terrors; but ; T. F. Rawls, Admr. of Mrs. Mattie
Caivanism is today, at least, the! I f“ bert ’ d “ d ’ havi , n * to
. . the Court of Ordinaly of said Comity
professed creed of four-fifths OI f or letters of dismission from bis said
Protestant Christendom.” (Robt. tmat, all persons concerned are required
P. Kerr, D. D.) j to show cause in said Court by the first
.1 Monday in January next, if any they
Home men offer the excuse that!
| they said “Get thee behind me |
jHatan,” and were then shoved. |
Fire,
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
The return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve mouths’ support to the
family of M. Salbide, deceased, having
been filed in my office, all persons con
cerned are cited to show cause by the
first Monday of January, 1906, why said
tf
Froude, the
‘Calvinism is
historian,
the spirit
says:
which
rises in revolt against all untruth
can, why mid application should not be
granted. This Deo. 7th, 1906.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
Caffeine.
Caffeine, the active principle of cof
fee, .was discovered by Itunge In 1820.
In a pure state It takes the form of j
long silky needles. In ordinary coffee j
It Is present to the extent of about 1 j
per cent, hut Java coffee contains 4.4, ;
and Martinique has as much as 0.4. It
is said by some chemists that caffeine
in Its essentialities Is Identical with ,
thelne, the active principle of tea.
Claus affirms that the Inferior quail- i
ties of tea contain more caffeine than
the best commercial grades.
Life,
Accident,
Burglary,
Tornado,
Z. Greene, I). D. S.,
Office on Second Floor of
Black Bros. Co.’s Building
L. M. Farmer,
LAWYER.
Office on Beoond Floor of the Arnall
Merchandise Co.’s Bailding
Dr. C. A. Smith,
VETERINARIAN.
Among the Hstlkca.
Helen, aged four, was spending a
night away from home. At bedtime she
knelt at her hostess’ knees to say her j
prayers, expecting the usual prompting. ‘
Finding Mre. I. unable to help her out,
•he concluded thus: “Please, God,
•rose me. I can’t ‘member my prayer*,
and I’m staying with a lady that don’t
knew any."
Policies
MR8. W. Y. ATKINSON k CO.
Nawnan, Ca.
Treats all diseases of domestic animals.
Calls answered day or night. Office
at Gearreld’s Livery Stable.
Water Cure for Constipation.
Half a pint of hot water taken half an
hour before breakfast will usually keep
the bowels regnlar. Harsh cathartics
should be avoided. When a purgative is
needed, take Chambelain’s Stomach and
Liver Tablets. They are mild aud gentle
in their notion. For sale by Dr. Paul
Peniston, Newnan, Ga.