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ANNOUNCr.MtNTS.
I util ii n mill nil’ lit Tax Collector,
I' llu ii in s i ii i ii| lei in ill tin- Inin II. |{.
Davies Will ii | iprt-c in I • • llm mi|i|xmI uf
• ‘Vi ry Mill i'ol (!iwi lu fouiily ; mill, If
ili'i'liil will Irvin -nivi Ili<- people
fmtliliilh mill till llu- office totlm linst
n! my ability
As il ,s nnl v n slim I lime until llm
|i iiimri mil I mu I'millin'il hi I lie office
nl this Iiiinv tilin'uf \ 1’itr, it willin' ini-
|in«sili|i in .' ' uiiiiiy nl tin- voters |h• r
si mull \ Inn I I runt nil will i H n 1in I M< r
urn nil iIiin nl |iiinmi'y. Mv cundiilncy
is subject in iiutiuu ill Democratic
iniinmy.
.1. W. WILCOXON.
Tu the vnlom of Coweta County:
1 am n emululitto for lux colluotor for
llm uncxpircd term. 1 titkn Mils nmtlnxl
Ordinary’s Nonces.
i ;i:< )KGL\—Coweta Comity.
.1 1! Si mins nud .1. K. Simms, nil-
iniiif-1raIort nl estate of Georgo K.
Simms, deopascd. having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said County for
h'itvi to sill llm lauds, mnl Railroad
Sio-ks and Honda, belonging to estate of
sold di’oeawd, all ])ersoua concerned nre
ris|inred to show ennse in *nid Court by
ilm first Monday in February next, if
any they cun, why said application
should not he ('milled. This January
and. 11HKI,
Ij. A. PERDUE, Ordlnnry.
OKI >R(»I A- -(low eta t Inn ii tv.
W II. Barfield, Admr of estn»e of
Elizabeth I) Vines, deceased, huviiiix
applied to the Court of i Irdiunt y ol said
Coalily for letter- of diamission t rom Ins
-uni Irnat, all persons concerned lire re-
ipnred to show cause m wild Court by
the (list Monday in Fi hriinry next, if
n.i iliev can, why said application
-linnlil not he planted This .liniuniy
1st, inon.
Ij A PERDUE, Ordinary.
11 K< »R( 11A l ’nweta I i unity.
I lie i stall’ ol Emilv (lay, Lmmtie. of
-uid County, In mg unrepresented and
n il likely to lie lepresenied, all persons
noneerimd are re<|uired to show onuse in
the Court ol i »r>11tint v ol said County,
on the first Monday in Fehroary next,
wh v (riiardliiliship of the. propel ty of
said lmmtie should not he vesled in the
County (iiiardiun. This .Imiuury and,
loon. Ij. j\ I'BRcUK, Ordinary.
(I K'l >Hi iij\ ('nweiu ('minty.
The estate of C. H. Newmmi, liite" of
said County, deceased, hclng unrepre
sented and not likely to lie represented,
all persons ooneerned are required to
show ennse in the Court of Ordinary of
said County, oil the first Monthly in
I'Vhruurv next, why such administra
tion dc honis non shoiildjnoljho vested
in the County Administrator.
This .lull. 4, IOOU.
Ij. A. PERDUE, Oidiuary,
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
| The estate) ot Mra. Marv Howell, late
I of said County, deceased, hemp unrep
resented nud not likely to be represented,
nil persons concerned [nre required to
show ennse in the Oourt’of Ordinary of
The Wonder* of Smellln*.
James Mitchell, who died ill or nbout
1833 In the county of Xarln. in Scot
land, and was born blind on Nov. 11,
1795, recognized, says the World of
Wonders, different persons by smell
ing Tlie famous Mr. Hoyle mentions a
blind man at t'troeht who could dis
tinguish different metals by the differ
ent ixlors, and Martials records the
ease of a person named Mr.ttitrru who
could tell h.v sinellinp whether copper
was true Corinthian or not. Indian
travelers have recorded that certain
natives who habitually abstained from
iniluial fo<xl have a sense of amulllnp
which is so exquisitely delicate that
they call toll from which well u vessel
of water has been obtained. It lias
been related that by smell alone the
neproea of the A lit i I Ich will detect the
footsteps of a Frenchman from those
of a nepi'o. Maree Marei has left an
account of ii monk at Prague who could
tell by smelling anything given to him
who had last handled It. The guides
who neeompmiy travelers In the route
from Aleppo to Itahylon will tell by
smelling the desert mind how near they
ure to the latter place.
Tlw I’ollv uf ( liarmr.
A California judge told the following
story: ''Montana .link, a highwayman
I prosecuted mid convicted while I was
district uttorney. was a great humor
ist. The day lie received his sentence
the judge asked him whether lie had
anything to say against sentence being
passed upon him. .luck admitted that
he had no protest to make, hill that he
would like to say n few words to the
young in<*ii in Hie eouriroom. Consent
was given, mid JueU spoke as follows:
"‘Hoys, ui> ml vice to you Is to slick
to whatever you nre doin’. Ihin't
change your occupation or you'll never
gel along in the world. Hook at me.
I was ii successful burglar for years,
never got emiglil mid collared lots of
dough. Then I turmxl highway man
and got caught In my llrsi holdup. And
here I iiiii, all the result of changing
my occupation. Whatever you ure,
hoys, slick to It.’" — Han Francisco
i 'hroniclc.
I’nnI llrvi-rr, llenllst.
Was Paul Revere n dent 1st V The fol
lowing advertisement published In the
Huston liaxette and Country Journal
of ltevere’s time Is believed to prove
that he was; "Whereas, many persons
are so unfortunate as to lose their
Fore-teeth by Accident and otherways,
to their great Detriment, not only lu
Looks, hut speaking t>oHi In Public and
Private:—This Is to Inform all such
only to appeal to tl.,-voter*, for I haven’t ^ C() 01l t|l0 .„* m | Mondav itl tlmt they may have them replaced with
‘o nmlten house to bonseoan.l^^,, w| 'd^ni/tra- ^tlOcl.l ones that looks as well as
viihs, ns I shall he busy m the school.. . .. . . ' . ,, the Natural & answers tlie eud of
nsuii; mid 1 haveii t the Inollimtloii, as I J Hix>nklug to ull Intents, by Paul Re
do not think it necessary to itp|x<nl to
intelligent voters by kissing all the 1
hlibies. i shall appreciate your help.
Respectfully,
F. O. WATKINS. !
Administrator. This .Inn Mh, mod.
Ij. A. PKRDUK, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors.
1 hereby announce myself n candidate GKORGIA— Oowcta Oounty.
for the ottloe of Tin Oolleotor to till the ! All imrsons having demands against
uueipired term of Rev, II. It. Davies, 1 the estate of John W. Arnold, late of
deceased, and will nppreoiate the lu- said comity, deceased, are hereby noti-
tluooce and aupjxirt ol the Demoeratle tied to render their claims aooording to
voters of the county. My candidacy is I law; and all parties indebted to said de-
nf oourae subject to the action of the erased nre requested to make immediate
Democratic i«rty. payment to tho undersigned. This Jan.
W. 8. 11U11BARI). | II, 111011. N. O. BANKH,
1 15 Fjxccutor John W. Arnold,Idcccascd.
I take this method of notifying my —————
friends that 1 am u candidate for Tax
Oolleotor to till the vaoanuy unused by
the death of Rev. H. It. Davies. I need !
vere, Goldsmith, near tho head of Dr
Clarke's Wharf, Hoston. All Persons
who have had false Teeth flxt by Mr.
John (taker, Hurgeou Dentist, and they
have got looae tas they will In tlmei
may have them fastened by the aliove
who learnt the Method of fixing them
from Mr. linker."
Dangers of a Cold and How to Avoid
Thom.
More fatalities have their origin in or
the office, and will he grateful for the result, from a cold than from any other
support of my friends. My oaudldaoy ; onuse. This fact atone should make
is subject to tlie not ion ot the Demo- |x>ople more careful as there is no dmi-
cratio party.
T1I0H. J. WILKIN HON.
Libol for Divorce.
; gor whatever from a cold when it is
, pro|x«rly treated in the beginning. For
! many years Oliatnberlaiti’s Oougli Kern-
1 edy Ims been recognized as the most
A Weird Old House.
There Is an old manor house at
Kuaresliorough, Ragland, parts of
which were Inillt 700 years ago. It Is
u tine place, with tiingiilllcent panel
ing in the rooms, a hedstead lu which
Cromwell once slept, a priests' hiding
place anil a ghost. The priests' hiding
place Is concealed by a spring door.
The present occupant of the house says
that during tin* night sounds of foot
steps are heard on the landing, anil It
Is Impossible to keep the door of this
room closed. On one occasion the foot
steps were accompanied by n loud
bump ut the door of another room.
During some recent restorations the
akeleton of u woman was found Imriod
at the foot of n staircase.
Kiuuiii H. Winkles
prompt and effectual medicine in use
for this disease. It nets mil nature's
Wavm.md.Winkles \ j ‘ ,lnn ’ loom '" H tl,e ''‘>ugli, relieves the
Libel for Divorce in Coweta Su|.erior ‘’I*'" 8 tho »'»' *‘Ws nn-
Court, March Term. 1WM. ,un ' the system to a healthy
GKORGIA-Cowcta County. condition. Hold by Dr. Paul Peniston,
To Wnyuioiui Winkles, Defendant in ow,mn '
tile above stated case:
You are liereby required, in ix>rsou or
l>y Attorney, to lx' anil np|x>nr at the
Song Books Free.
, , . , Bend IJ names and addresses of music
next term of the Huiierior Court to lie i, , ,
, ,, , , , ‘ lenders, mnl we will mail vou n copy of
field iu and for sunt Count v on the lli-st, , , , x - ,
, ,, . o» r new Huudtiv school hook No. 4
Monday in March, IlKkt, then mid there
, , .. | March 1st, or send lixi with uiimes, and
to answer tlie plaintiff in mi action of
Rsorclslna Ulsrasc,
Very curious methods were em
ployed by the ancient Babylonians to
exorcise disease. Tlie sucking pig uud
kid played an important part lu the
reuiedlea. The pig or kid was to be {
killed, cut up and placed upon the sick
man. The heart of the pig, which hud j
been placed upon the sick mun’s heart. I
was to he held by him, and the pig's |
heart was to be as his heart, the blood i
us his blood, the tlosh as his fle-sh, and
the pig was to l>e lu his stead. The
virgin kid was dealt with In the same
wuy, being placed upon the sick mnu.
Bigger Yields
•
A given number of acres fertilized with Farmers' Bone produce a
greater yield of cotton, than the same acreage with ordinary fertilizer.
Farmers' Bone does more than that. It makes it possible to reduce
the acreage and increase the yield. Try it this year. The man
who uses
Made With Fish
has twenty-one years of fertilizer experience back of him. Over
13,U00 carloads of Royster fertilizers were used on the crops of 1^05.
This volume of business stamps Farmers’ Bone the best.
LOOK AT OUR TWENTY YEARS’ RLGOfiD
1905
1085-250 TONS
1890-1,500 TONS
1895—12,000 TONS
1900-58,455 TONS
130,091 TONS
Norfolk, Va.
Columbia, S. C.
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO 00.
Tnrboro, N. C.
Macon, Ca.
Lemons as Medicine
Their Wonderful Effect
on the Liver, Stomach,
Bowels, Sidneys
and Blood.
Lemon* are largely used by The
Mo/.ley Lemon Klixir Cotnpnny, in
compounding their Lmmon Elixir,
a picatmtit Lemon Laxative anil
Tonic—a mihstitute for all Cathartic
and Lifer l’ills. Lemon Klixir posi
tively cures all Biliousness, Consti
pation, Indigestion or Dyspepsia,
Headache, Malaria, Kidney Disease,
Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appetite,
i'evers, Chills, Blotches, Pimples,
all Impurities of the Blood, Pain iu
the Chest or Buck, and all other dis
eases caused by a disordered liver
and kidneys, the first Croat
Causo of all Fatal Diseases.
WOMEN, for all Female Irreg
ularities, will find Lemon Elixir
a pleasant and thoroughly reliable
remedy, without the least dangeirof
possible harm to them in any condi
tion peculiar to themselves. 50c
and $1.00 per bottle at
ALL DRUG STOKES
“One • Dose Convinces.’
Libel for Divorce; ns in default thereof,
said Court will proceed thereon ns to
justice may Appertniu.
Witness the Hon. It W. Freeman,
Judge of said Court, this the find day of
January, IPtNl. L TCRN1CR, Clerk.
Wood’s Seed Book
FOR 1906
■a one of the handsomest and
most valuable publications of
the kiud issued. The useful
and practical hints contained
in the annual issues of Wood’s
Seed Book make it a most
valuable help to all Farmers
and Gardeners and it has long
been recognised as an up-to-
date authority on all
Garden and Farm Seeds,
particularly for southern planting.
Wood's Ssod Book moiled
free to Farmers and Gardeners
upon request. Write for It
T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen,
RICHMOND, . VIRGINIA.
We solicit your orders direct, for both
VEGETABLE snd FARM SEEDS,
If your msrrfctnt iloe. not sell
WOOD'S SEEDS.
get n copy of our chureli hook, Resur
rected Hongs. J. B. Vaughan,
Athens, Ga.
A Jamaican Lady Speaks Highly of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of the super
intendent of Cart Service at Kingston,
.IIIMillion, West Indies Islands, says that
she has for some years used Chamber
lain's Cough Komedyfor coughs, croup
and whooping cough and has found it
very beuefloial She 1ms implicit con
fidence in it and would not bo without ft
Sunday Work.
"Little boy," siild tlie stern olergy-
mau, "you should not he working on
Sunday. What would your father
say 7”
"Why, pa’s working too!"
“What Is he doing?”
"lMaylu’ the organ In yer church
choir.”—New York Press.
A Conceited Man.
Edith—Harry Is the most conceited .
man I ever met.
Ethel—What makes you think so?
"Why. ho first asserts that l am the
most adorable woman In the world, the
most beautiful, Intellectual and In ev
ery respect a paragon and then asks
bottle of it iu her home. Sold by Dr. me If I ilo not love him.”
Paul Peniston, Kewmui, Ga.
A Wlss Man.
"I noticed after you left the house .
this morning you went back again. \
(Colds
It should be borne in mind that
every cold weakens the lungs, low
ers the xitulity and prepares the
system for the more serious dis
eases, among which are the two
greatest destroyers of human life,
pneumonia and consumption.
Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy
lias won its great popularity by its
prompt euros of this most common
ailment. It aids expectoration, re
lieves the lungs and opens the
secretions, effecting a speedy and
permanent cure. It counteracts
any tendency toward pneumonia.
^J*rice 25c, Large Size 50c.
Subscriptions for all news
papers and magazines receiv
ed at The News office.
The News offers th6 big
gest and best clubbing prop
ositions made by any news
paper in Coweta County.
The Crip.
I ( ...
"Before we can sympathize with otli- Don’t you know that's unlucky?’
! era, we most have suffered ourselves." "Well, It would have been a good
No one can realize the suffering attend deal more unlucky for me If I hadn’t
ant ujion an attack of the grip, unless he Rone back - My wife called me."
Inis bad the actual ex|>erience. There is ‘
! P" ,babl f “° «“«!• **i 8 this p U rT7ntlk*’ , sald the lnqul.l-
physieal and mental agony, or which so ttve CU9t omer.
successfully defies medical aid All ! ••Yea," replied the milkman. "We aell
danger from the grip, however, may lx- the cream separately."—Detroit Free
avoided by the prompt use of Chamber- Press.
Iain's Cough Remedy. Among tlie tens
of thousands who have used tins rein- Art thou in misery, brother? Then I
edy, not one case has ever been reported comforted. Thy grief shall
that has resulted in pueumouiaorth.il P ass axxaj. Art thou elated? Ah. be
has not recovered. For sale bv Dr ^ Temper thy Joy. This, too.
..... x . . • shall pass away.—Paul H. Hayne.
Paul Veulxtou, Newuau, Ga. j
60 YEARS’
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