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$49.22
For this beautiful
Top Buggy, manu
factured by ua here
in Atlanta, Georgia.
A Southern Buggy
for Southern trade,
has a fine Leather Quarter Top, has genuine
Leather, Spriug Bottom Cushion, and Leather
Back, i« elegantly painted and fully guaranteed.
Regular retail price $05.00 to $75.00.
dfcyf 90 this fine Collar and Hame,
niclcrl mounted Harness, sold with
every GOLUEN EAGLE BUGGY, regulur retail
price $12.50 to $15.00.
Catalog and full description sent on request.
HOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY CO.
16S-160 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
ALPINE AVALANCHES.
Musical Instruments
Tkeae Deadly Snowalidc* Are Often
Stnrtrd i>> h Sound.
Tliero are many kinds of avalanches.
There are the powdery avalanelie, the
creeping variety, the glacier avalanche
and others. When the sun strikes upon
the Ullmitnhle snow fields and the snow
begins to move the mass in its descent
gathers weight and force, (taring it way
enormous rock masses and millions of
tons of soil, until at length, with u
noise like thunder, It expends its fury
on the level tloor of a valley where de
fenseless villages may he.
A great avalanche of this kind lias at
invisible forerunner nftnost as destruo- |
five as itself. This is the terrific liurri- |
cane caused by the air it displaces. It !
is no common sight to see giant trees :
uprooted, broken and twisted, the ! plan our prices arc the lowest and our terms the best
boughs wrenched from the trunk,
A “talking; machine” furnishes lots of amusement and pleasure.
We sell all the best machines. Have in stuck Columbia and Victor
graphophones, “Talkophones” and “Zonophones.” and records for all
of these machines. Visit our store and we will entertain you with
jour “talking machines.” and quote our unusually low prices for them.
The annual union picnic of the
Griffin Sunday schools has been
KHKKERBOCKER fOUNttIN BRUSH
The above illustration, drawn from
life, shows a Knickerbocker Fountain
Brush in use. The brush is made of fine
velvety India Rubber and is so perfectly
pliable as to easily fit every curve of the
human figure. It can be instantly at
tached to any water faucet, and but the
(urn of a faucet is needed to regulate the
temperature of the water to please the
bather. The water flows out through
595 tiny pliable rubber teeth to the bath
er's infinite delight and perfect satisfac
tion. It is a happy invention, vastly
superior to all other bathing devices, and
is endorsed by Physicians, Ministers,
Physical Directors, Health and Beauty
Specialists, and people in all walks of
life.* Every brush is fully guaranteed.
For sain by
W. L. SEXTON,
The New nan Plumber.
New Arnnll building. Phone 1511
Col. Howell has represented Meri
wether county in the legislature
for two terms and declined reelec-
tion for the third term in order to
devote his time to the practice of leaves and noodles clean stripped from
his profession. He is at present “m twigs and the very tops wrenched |
r . , f from a larch torest before ever the nvii-
i a i u„,: r , n . c n p, r chairman of the county hoard Ot inuche itself 1ms struck the wood,
arranged for Pearl Springs, near I Co , ReviU is one 0 f It Is on still days when a lighted can-I
Newnan. on Friday, May l8th.- th< , members of the legislature, is ‘be will hardly flicker in the ley air OEPOT 8T.
Griffin News and Sun. „ . , . , .. that the danger is greatest. The snow
official court stenographer for tlu | 1(18 been falling quietly yet heavily for _______
Already the field marshals are Coweta circuit, associate editor of several days and has settled on proclp-
studying the plans of the next tlie Meriwether Vindicator, anti ,toUH b1h 1 h ‘ m lll, °ve the village to an im-
. , , . , . . , „ ,, mense depth. It needs hut the slightest
presidential campaign, preparatory ; has been mayor of Greenville sev- and nlIllost | lupmn)t „,, c Plume l0 8ot
it - in motion. Had the wind been blow
ing It would never have nmassed to
snob depths, hut would have slipped
down lit lesser quantities. On snob
days the postilion muliles the bells of
his team; the father will chide his child
is done nursing. Wipe it.off with a soft, I for slamming the door. Three euor-
elotli before allowing the child to nurse, mous avulanchcs were once started in
We sell Organs, Pianos ami nil kinds of musical instruments of
the best manufacture. For casll purchasers or on the installment
E. O. REESE,
NEWNAN, GA
Many trained nurses use this salve with Switzerland merely by the sounding of
the best results. Price 25 cents per box. “'c -VIs 1 ," or (he first. bell for church
b;ls i Sold by Dr. Paul Peniston, Newnan,Ga.
1
| to marshaling their forces for the | era l years
j battle. The greatest of all living
democrats and idol of the common Sore Nipples,
people, Wm. J. Pry an, will get i A cure may he effected hv applying
the democratic nomination if he Chamberlain's Salvo ns soon as the child
wants it.—Pike County Times-
Journal.
It seems that theTurner County
I Fanner, over at Ashburn,
been criticized for publishing some j
1 „ , . . Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure.
'“unpleasant things about people |
, . , . The only guaranteed kidney remedy,
in the community-making news | fiuy , t _ try it ,_ it OOBt8 you nothing if
items of some people’s misdeeds, it fftlls Price 60 cents at Holt & Oates’,
and in reply to these criticisms
Editor Hudson tells the complain
ing ones that if they don’t want
their misdeeds published, “quit
your meanness."—Albany Herald.
service. A bird a light lug, an Icicle fall
ing front a rock—and the monster be
gins his downward rush. Villagers
sometimes try to bring down ava
lanches at an advantageous time by
firing off guns or even by shouting.—
Woman's Home Companion.
T. M. MARTIN
Does all
kinds of
Tin Work, Roofing
Plumbing and
Repairing.
Expert work and low
prices win. Shop op
posite Pinson Hotel.
Not if as Rich as Rockefeller.
If you hnd all the wealth of Rockefel
ler, the Standard Oil magnate, yon
I; could not buy a bettor medicine for
iU , bowel complaints titan Chamberlain’s
j Colic, Cltolora and Diarrhoea Remedy.
1 j Tlte most eminent physician can not
prescribe a better preparation for oolie
! and diarrhoea, both for ohildren and
I adults. The uniform sucoess of this
g I remedy has shown it to be superior to
jD I all others. It never foils, and when ro
ll] dneed with water and sweetened, is
|| pleasant to take. Every family should
p he supplied witli it. Sold by Dr. Paul
H j Peniston, Newnan, Ga.
V)
ORDINARY'S NOTICES.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
The return of the appraisers setting
npart. twelve months’ support to the
family of Jor. S. Plant, deceased, hav
ing been tiled in my office, all poisons
concerned are cited to show cause by tho
1st Monday of May, liKiti, why said ap
plication for twelve mouths' support
should not be granted. This April 2nd,
l'.tOd. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
LOOSE TEETH.
NEWNAN MARBLE WORKS
J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor.
Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds
of marble and granite.
GEORGIA MARBLE A SPECIALTY
All 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 THE RAILROAD MUNCT ON'
NEWNAN, CEORCIA
Of
R-I P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
The 5-cent packet is enough for usual occasions
Ttn|famil,v bottle (00 cents > contains a supply
for a year.All druggists soil them.
rOFnlCnfDGfiOGfi3ggpl0)t&p
TAKE YOUR CLOTHING TO 1
Brain Leaks.
Real prayer is from the heart.
The right way is the easy way.
Moral dyspepsia is not righteous-
; ness.
The man who looks for the eas
iest way out often finds himself
further in.
When you want anything done
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
Mrs. Itura R. Leigh, having applied
to ti e Court of Ordinary of said County
for letters of administration on estate of
Maynard N. Colley, deceased, all per
sons concerned are required to show
cause ill said Court by the first Monday
in May next, if any they cun. why said
application should not ho granted. This
April 10, 11)0(1.
1,. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
T. E. Rawls, Adtnr. of Mrs. Gussio
Weaver, deceased, having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said County for
leave to sell the hind of said deceased,
all persons concerned are required to
show cause in said Court by the first
Monday in May next, if any they can,
why said application should not he
granted. This April 5th, 1000.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
, quickly, do not go to a man who
1 is seldom busy.
The man who talks about civic
righteousness ought to keep his
own backyard clean.
Funny, isn’t it, that your boy
can never find fish worms where
you want to make the onion bed?
Nature does not have to exert
herself very much to show man
' how very weak and inconsequen
tial he is.
Every boy has three ambitions
before he finally settles down, His
_____ I first is to be the snare drummer
rw . ox I in the village band. The second
Drs. Davis & lurncr j s to be an Indian killer and scout,
' The third is to be a locomotive
engineer. Then he forgets about
them and is ambitious only to
make a living.—The Commoner.
S. C.. CARTER ft CO., J
OPPOSITE HOTEL PINSON,
when you want them [1
cleaned, pressed, repaired w
or dyed in the best manner 1
and at the most reasona- g
ble prices.
vJPTTp K HICTrtlgmlCnrilCnSHqpJPi e^gclSi 555
‘DR. T. B. DAVIS,
Residence Telephone No. 5-3 Calls.
DR. W. A. TURNER,
Residence Telephone No. 64.
Physicians and Surgeons
Newnan, Georgia.
Offices in Sanatorium Building, corner
College and Hancock streets. Tele
phone No. 5-2 calls.
The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure
is Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure. Your
druggist will refund your money if lif
ter taking one bottle you are not satis
fied with results. 60 cents at Holt &
Cates’.
Sometime* They Are the llevult
Nervous Troubles.
He was an honest dentist, and no one
could have licensed him of tinkering
with a sound molar unless it actually
needed attention. When the handsome
ly gowned woman patient eamu to
him and complained tliut her toelli were
getting loose and sin* was afraid situ
would lose them lie gave Iter some good
advice and charged her nothing, al
though it was worth a good stiff fee.
“There is nothing In tho world tho
^ mutter witli your teeth,” ho said. "Each
one is as sound ns a new dollar. Hut.
you should consult a nerve specialist.
Evidently you have been worrying a
great deal lately.’’
The woman confessed that she had.
Her sister had been very ill. and site
hud been compelled In help nurse iter. .
"Quit It unless you wislt to lose your
teeth," eoiiiniamled the dentist. "Also
you should put yourself under the cure
of n physician, in some nervous dis
eases the out ward symptom Is u shrink
ing of the gums. This is not an un
failing sign, however. Some persons
lose their teeth through a shriveling of
tho glints on account of an excess of
uric acid In the system. If they drank
plenty of water the trouble would dis
appear. I have had several pullouts
whom I have cured simply by getting
them to drink plenty of water.
“The gums are pretty good indicators
of the general health. Persons whose
gums bleed frequently think there Is
something tlie matter with their teeth.
The trouble Is constitutional instead of
local. A good tonic would put them ou
their feet, and this, accompanied by
plenty of exercise in the open uir, would
stop tho bleeding of tho gums.”—New
Y’ork Press.
MERCK & DENT
IMPROVED HIGH GRADE BUGGIES
A Tip Top Job
in Hie repairing of carriages, wagons
ami oilier vehicles is the only kind
we attempt or turn out. lienee our
success in repuir work. We want
your business when you have any
thing in oar line and we’ll satisfy
you in price as well its work. Wo
use only tlie best colors and varnish,
thus getting the best, results in bug
gy painting. < let one.
MERCK & DENT
Buggy Builders.
For anything in music or musi
cal instruments telephone No. I!M>.
For Rent—Several nice cottages.
Apply to L. I>. Mann, City. tf
Hides Wanted—Will pay best price for
green hides for next few weeks. G. O.
Carmichael, Newnan, Ga.
Do You Sufferfrom Kidney Trouble?
We guarantee one bottle of Smith’s
Sure Kidney Cure to benefit or cure, or
your druggist will refund your money.
Price 50 cents at Holt & Cates’.
Z. Greene, D. D. 8.,
Office on Second Floor of
Black Bros. Co.’s Building
It is Dangerous to Neglect a Cold.
How often do we hear it remarked:
i "It's only a cold,” and a few days later
I learn that tlie man is on his buck with
pneumonia. This is of sucli common
occurrence that a cold, however slight,
should not be disregarded. Chamber
lain’s Cougli Remedy counteracts any
tendency of a cold to result in pneu
monia, and lias gaiued its great popu-
' laritv and extensive sale by its prompt
L. M. Farmer,
LAWYER.
Bird. Tliut Feign Death.
One of the most remarkable devices
resorted to by wild things for their
own protection is tliut of shamming
death. A beetle or spider will double
in its legs and He ns if dead. The
reason for tills Is obvious. It may then
he passed over, mistaken for a lilt of
leaf or stick. But it is more difficult
to account for this practice In birds.
A moor hen, or land rail, will feign
death, lying in the hand perfectly limp
and to all appearances unconscious. It
lias been suggested that the Idea is
that, being already dead, the captor
will not trouble to kill them. More
probably it is merely a ruse in the hope
that tiy lying still they may lie forgot-
An Ksviillan Delicacy.
Every country has ils own little deli
cacies, and Egypt Is famous for Its ka-
bobs. Tlie kalxib is broiled incut, but
is broiled in so ridiculous a fashion as
to he really funny. Tlie peddler uses
a little charcoal furnace, something
like that In use by our plumbers. In it
lie keeps up u small but hot fire. At
tached to the side of the furnace are a
lot of iron skewers. When u customer
approaches, the hawker takes a small
piece of meat, mutton or goat, tlie lat
ter being tlie most popular, cuts It witli
a sharp knife Into a long ribbon, winds
It around tlie skewer and places it up
on the charcoal fire. Some of the drip
pings are collected and, with u little
salt and spice, make a pleasant sauce
for tlie kalioii when it is done.
I Pickles and Canned Fruit
This .store lias u superil stock of clean, fresh canned fruits,
pickles and olives. Housekeepers can order anything in these
lines with the certainty of receiving .just what they desire.
For example, note the wide range of prices for olives, hottlcd
hy II. .1. Heinz Company. They are priced at 10c, I fie, 20c,
25c, M0c, iific, fide and 75c. Olives in hulk id 50c per quart.
Heinz pickles in hulk and in hollies, sweet and sour mixed and
sweet and sour plain, are always fresh and line if Bought at this
store. Fielded onions and chow-chow are included in this line.
In the canned fruits line we have peaches, pears, cherries,
I>1 iims, apples, and pineapples for pies. Cherry, pineapple and
peach preserves may also he mentioned in this connection.
Our canned stock is from the most reliable canneries of the
country and is guaranteed to he all right.
A (aliOMt Story.
A London dully tells a short modern
ghost story. A man wiis traveling on
a northbound Irain out of London. Op
posite him was a silent stranger, ids
only companion. Between Loudon and
Derby no word passed. Then, as tlie
train drew out of Derby, he said pleas-
uutly, “Good line, tills, sir, eh?" The
stranger replied, “I think il’s a beastly
bad line. I was killed on It two years
ugo.”
BukincHH Method*.
‘May I a«k if I am In the market for
C. D. STEPHENS S CO.
Proprietors of the New BaKery.
Telephone No. 31.
- ten and crawl off presently unobserved,
j cures of this most common ailment. It Another reason is suggested by the
always cures and is pleasant to take. I f ac t q 1!lt cflts an q t j,e eat tribe do not
For sale by Dr. Paul Peniston, Newnan, ■ 0 ^ ell touch their prey unless it moves.
Ga.
—London Standard
Col. Wright at Fayetteville.
Last week’s Fayetteville News
a bid for your affections?” asked tlie corila j ne( | the following notice of
* b ”"' Co], W. C. Wright's Memorial Day
“You must go to par before I can address delivered in Fayetteville;
take any stock in your offer,” answered “ I'hc address by Col. W. C.
the dutiful broker’s daughter. ' r M
Wright, of Newnan, was an elo-
Sciatica Cured After Twenty Years
of Torture.
For more than twenty years Mr. .1. B.
Massey, of 3322Clinton Bt.,Minneapolis,
Minn., was tortured by sciatica. Tlie
I lain and suffering which lie endured
during this time is beyond comprehen
sion. Nothing gave him any permanent
relief until lie used Chamberlain's Pain
Office on Second Floor of the Arnall
Merchandise Co.’s Building
Dr. C. A. Smith,
VETERINARIAN.
Political Contest in Meri
wether.
Greenville, Ga., April 28.—A
Au EticitinK Moment. quent and patriotic one, eliciting | Balm. One application of that liniment
The West never furnished cattle "Above all,” said the throat special- f requent applause and hearty ap-1 relieved the pain and made sleep and
finer than our native Coweta coun- ^ H j^ e „ lady ,nuHt tulk UH “ ttle ““ proval. Col. Wright by this speech r, ' Ht possible, and less than one bottle
"Doctor,” eagerly asked Mrs. Grey- has endeared himself to the people
rnair’s husband, "Is there any hope of thjs count y ant l the friends he
it becoming chronic?”— London Tit- ... . ,.„,;i
Bit(1 won yesterday will be his until
time shall call away. We cannot
ty Herefords. All kinds of cuts
pretty political con-est is now on ^ y Newnan Markets Ice
between Col. W. S. Howell and; () ^ J
wurt ludg^shi^ which will be vJ j Fly poison paper.. It kills flies we IrtlnTthmkTn !!Xj I J * V ^ h ‘"" iT ‘ was
Treats all diseases of domestic animals ; calec j j^y judge W. R. Jones, who and insects
Calls answered day or night Office candidate for the legislature.' Store,
at Gearreld’s Livery Stable. 1 13 °
At Reese’s Drug and make life a greater dream and splendid effort here.
shadow than it really Is.—Addison. CO uld be expected.
lias effected a permanent cure. If
troubled with soint.iea or rheumatism
why not try a 26-oeut bottle of Pain
Balm and see for yourself how quick>y
it, relieves tile pain. For sale by Dr.
Paul Peniston, Newnan, Ga.
Money to loau ou real estate rt 7 per
oent. Apply to L. M. Farmer.