The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, July 20, 1906, Image 7

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GUARDIAN'S NOTICE. The Snnblr.l. Very curious are the nests of the run- GEORGIA, Coweta County. bird, scarcely larger than a butterfly. After four weeks’ notice^ pursuant to n choosessome exposed spot, probably | “£ ht aud u>rt , ov ,, r ,„ y Bhoul . der. Where did 1 learn this habit? AnroRtriil Memory, As T walk along a dark, lonely road my ears are on the alert, 1 glance to Seotioil 2546 of the Civil Code, a peti- close to the public road, and proceeds tion, of which a true and correct copy to build on an overhanging twig. The 1 finishing touches being put to the small abode, it is left, according to one au thority. severely alone until spiders . have woven their webs over and around house in said county, on tlie 1st day of , fc Ano(luM . Ulltnnlllst says tlml „ 1<f is subjoined, will be presented to the Hon. K. \V. Freeman, Judge of the Su perior Court of said county, at the court We Don’l Lose Any Time when called on to do plumliin If you discover a leak Prompt Plumbing Action is what you want. Always for plumbing if you want it well August, 1906, This June 28th, 190(1. T. F. RAWLS, Guardian of J. F. Shell. GEORGIA, Coweta County. To the Hon. R. W. Freeman, Judge of the Superior Court of said County: The petition of T. F. Rawls shows: 1. That he is the guardian of Joseph F. Shell, duly appointed as such guard ian in said county. 2. That he desires to sell for rein vestment at private sale the following property, the same being n part of the estate of his said ward, towit: A cer- ,q lls tain lot with improvements thereon, in the town of Senoia, said State and conn- birds themselves turn ragmen and. col lecting any rubbish they can find In the way of moss, faded leaves, ends of cot ton and other such trifles, stick them on the outside of the nest by menus of pieces of purloined webs. In either case the result Is the same, and they make their future home a thoroughly disreputable object. Then, and not till then, does the little hen sunbird lay her two greenish white eggs, which she hatches under the shelter of a small porch which has been constructed over the nest, shielding her from sun and rain. (lone. \Ve don't charge high and are always ready to come. Itnnnnn Itrcnil. Ilrend made from banana flour Is tv, said lot being known in tho plat ot common enough In Europe and Kng- W. Ij. sexton, The Xewnan Plumber. New Arnall Building. fiP F-U L : i ’jO ir. pj Cr, fu [rj pj IrpJ EftTJ &TpJ 1?) p) bj pi to f\i |oj I T. M. MARTIN * Does all kinds of said town as lot No. 4, in Section 7, and bounded on the north by Mary L. Stew art, east by Edwards & Travis, south by Seavy street, and west by S. C. Travis. II. Petititioner purchased said prop erty for his said ward ill 19011 that said ward might have a home of his own Phone 159 wherein to reside, but said ward for divers reasons never occupied same, and ciroumstanoes have come about that the property enn not be used for the pur pose it Was originally intended. The U property has boon occupied at intervals U by tenants, they paying the sum of D $(>.50, $7.00 and $7.50, respectively, each jJ month as each occupied. The expense 2j of keeping up the property is slight, ex- 2, tending to repairs on the house only. land. One pound Is said to contain more nourishment and energy produe- 1 ing material than one pound of the linost beefsteak, is much more digest ible and less than one-sixth the price. Bir llenry Stanley was a linn believer 111 tlu> banana. He went so far as to advise that Its consumption would cure rheumatism, gout and all liver affec tions. When lying al the potut of death from gastritis a light gruel of banana flour mixed with milk was the only food he could retain and digest. The secret of the banana as a health and strength producing food lies in Its high percentage of protelds and the great u tun her of Its calories, respective ly 20 and 891.71. 11 is a perfectly bill a need ration If sliced for breakfast and served with milk and sugar. New York 1’ress. Tin Work, Roofing Plumbing and Repairing. Expert work and low prices win. Shop op posite Pinson Hotel. Petitioner makes this application for U the reason that his ward will not occupy |] the residence, and lie desires that the fj money involved in this property be oth- ii erwise invested. ■i 4. Petitioner desires to invest the j] j proceeds of such sale in a one-fourth [fr (' i) interest in the merchandise busi- j? ness of J. H. Lipscomb & Son, at Whites |j burg, Georgia; and if said property dees H not bring a sufficient sum to purchase j|l |] the said interest in said business, peti- tinner nsks leave to add other funds be- s longing to his ward's estate not now in vested in anything, to meet the dettciun- | «?• 6. Petitioner shows that notice of his intention to make this application has been published once a week for four weeks, as required by law. T. F. Rawi.s. Sworn to and subscribed before mo. , this June 28, 190(1. W. G. Post, | Notary Public, Coweta County, Ga. May it not he the memory disk giving off its record? My savage ancestor ; learned by long years of experience to i be specially on bis guard in a lonely 1 place and in the dark. When my lu- 1 dignatlon is thoroughly roused 1 And my hands clinch, there is a tightening Of the lips, the tooth are more plainly visible, and the whole attitude Is sug gestive of making a spring. Here Is n trait of early man. who gathered him self together and sprang upon Ids en emy to rend him with tooth and claw. I have often noticed that wluui people use the word “ofieuslve" It is accent pnnled by a quiver of the nostrils mid an Involuntary movement of the nose. The Imagination Is still haunted by that piece of very offensive carrion which my primitive ancestor with a prejudice for raw meat found too strong for him. so strong that his nose rejected It at once. -Nineteenth Cen tury. ■ low to Learn a foreign LniiKTlltltrc. One may begin the attempts of tree expression, aud thus an independent use of the languai e, with a compuru tlvely small vocabulary, f ousel eat ions reading and well eoirflueted conversa tions will then quickly enlarge the vo cabulary and develop the facility of ex pression. Inn I cannot Jay too much stress upon the fact that the free and exact renderin'; of one's own thought In writing Is the most efficient exercise In acquiring a language. In mere con versation we are apt to slip over diffi culties by permitting ourselves vague ness and inaccuracies of expression which would sternly demand correc tion -and correction, too, easily kept In mind when the written words look ns in the face. To quicken the efficacy of this exercise requires, of course, n teacher able not only to pound gram matical rules Itilo (lie head of the pu pil, but also to stir up In the study of LIVE IN COMFORT No matter what your position or income may be How much lighter work scorns to the man who, throughout Hie titty, has thoughts of a happy and comfortable home to which lie man go whon his day's work is done. A neatly furnished home is tin inspiration which every man of toil should enjoy. And every may may possess and enjoy artistic and comfortable furnishings, for KKKSK excludes no one, We oiler you the fullest use of our most helpful credit plan, \\ c oiler you all the credit you want- and we olVer you more: We oiler we guarantee—you generous treatment, conscien tious service and the greatest help under any and all circumstances. We'll make arrangements that will suit your convenience not only til the time you make your purchases, but throughout the entire life of the credit account ami until the last payment is made. It's this generous treatment and this granting of favors that makes Reese's credit plan most suitable for people in moderate circumstan ces- makes it the ideal credit plan for you. OEPOTJST. E. O. REESE, NEWNAN. GA. Till- V oho. The nose Is Intended for breathing, the mouth for speaking and eating. , ,, , ,, , . , , , . i . | the Inn mage a mentally aetlve Inter Mho Inis ever seen it burse breathing ' 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, l’arties needing anythin ; in our line are requested to call, examine work and get prices. IRON FENCE OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE NEAR THE RAILROAD JUNCTION OFFICE Cl AND WORKS,: R-I P-A-N-S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind 'The 5-cei’ri'T'Hrket is enough for usual occasions Thcffamily bottle iiRi cents) contains a supply for a year.All druggists sell them. DR. T. B. DAVIS, Residence Telephone No. 5-3 Calls. DR. W. A. TURNER, Residence Telephone No. 64. ORDINARY'S NOTICES. otherwise than through his nostrils'/ Minute scientific Investigation 1ms re vealed the fact that tin* number of peo ple who breathe through their nostrils are becoming gradually lmt surely few er In number. The consequence Is that the nostrils decrease In size, while It has been found that the prevailing nose Is quite an Inferior organ to that of our •ore!' a liters. It Is a well known pltys- >1 iglen 1 fact that unused muscles and lames gradually disappear. Fish who live In the dark, for Instance, or the mole, who resides underground, be come blind. Thus If we cease to use our noses far breathing they will cease to exist. They will become superflu ous!— Pearson's Weekly. Drs. Davis & Turner Physicians and Surgeons Newnan, Georgia. Offices in Sanatorium Building, corner I College ntid Hancock streets. Tele- j phone No. 5-2 calls. GEORGIA, Coweta County. W. B. Orr, administrator of estate of A. W. Hill, deceased, having applied to j the Court of Ordinary of said County for leave to sell twenty (20) shares of j the capital stock of Palmetto Cotton Mills, all persons concerned are required j to show onuse in said Court by the first I Monday in August next, if any they can, why said application should not he granted. This July 2d, 190(1. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. Z. Greene, D. D. 8., Office on Second Floor of .Black Bros. Co.’s Building L. M. Farmer, LAWYER. GEORGIA, Coweta County. J. H. Dennis, having applied to the Court of Orditmry of said County for letters of administration on estate of Cornelia A. Dennis, deceased, all per sons concerned are required to show cause in said Court by the first Monday in August next, if any they can, why said application should not he gifmted. This July 2d, 1906, L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. Mocfirt'it quick Wiirk. On one occasion Mozart was mak ing merry with his friends at midnight when not a single note was written of the overture to “Don Giovanni," which was to be produced on tin* following evening. When In* had said goodhy to his friends lu* calmly went to bed and slept until 5 o’clock In tho morning. Awaking refreshed, he set to work on the overture, dashing off sheet after sheet with Incredible rapidity and dis patching them to the copyists. The opera was to begin at 7 In the evening, and a few minutes after that hour Mozart was In bis place as conductor, baton in hand, while the' parts with the Ink still wot on some of them were being handed to the orchestra. est In the subjects spoken or written about, t'uvl Sclmrz's Reminiscences In McClure's. Snllnrn on NlrlLo. That English soldiers or sailors should strike for more pay In a way such as we arc accustomed to In trades sounds Impossible, hut such tilings have occurred, the last time being lu April, 1797. when tin* sailors demanded higher wages and literally struck, oth erwise mutinying. The admiralty agreed to meet their demands, but, not. doing so ill once, tile sailors aboard the London struck or mutinied again, and for ordering (In* marines to fire, there by killing some men, Admiral Colpoys and bis captain were mude prisoners by the sailors. On May 10 n special act was passed granting tin* Increased pay, and the king pardoned the muti neers.—London Telegraph. SNEWNAN, GEORGIA n».-(u MERCK &| f DEIYIT IMPROVEDnHIGH GRADE BUGGIES UAGE _ ^ ^BUILDING 5^ REPAIR INC f A Good Creed. Do not keep the alabaster boxes Office on Second Floor of the Arnall 1 of y° ,,r love and tenderness sealed carted A ‘Wonderful ImIiiiiiI of Chnlli. The English Island of Thanet, form ing a part of the county of Kent, Is al most wholly composed of chalk. The Island is ten miles In length and about five In breadth anil litis more chalk ex posed on its surface than 1ms any oili er spot of equal area on the globe. British geologists say that there are not less tlmn 42,000,(100,000 tons of chalk "in sight” on Thanet and that It would take 10.000 men and 0,000 horses and carts 20,000 years to move It, pro viding II were dug up ready to be away. Natural Hpeclnclcd. Many birds are provided with natural spectacles, a transparent membrane called the third eyelid. This third eye lid when not In use lies folded lu the Inner corner of the eye. Two muscles work It, spreading It over the cornea or folding l( up again much more cleverly than a man can put on or take off Ids spectacles. But for Its third eyelid the eagle could not look at. the sun. The spectacled hear belongs to Chili*. Its Latin name is Ursns ornatus. It Is black, and nround Its eyes pule rings are drawn which have exactly the ap pearance of a pair of goggles.—St. Louis Globe-1lemoiTul. MERCK Buggy A Tip Top Job in tin* repairing of ourriages, wagons mill other vehicles is the only kind wo attempt or Inni out. lienee onr success in repair work. YVe want your business when you have any thing in our lino sum! wo’ll satisfy you in price its well sis work. Wo use only t he best colors and varnish, thus getting the best results in bug gy painting. <let one. & DENT Builders. Merchandise Co.’s Building Dr. C. A. Smith, VETERINARIAN. I up until your friends are dead. Fill their lives with sweetness. Speak approving, cheering words while their ears can hear them and while their hearts can be thrilled and made happier by them; the kind A Pec ul In r Tree. A singular maple tree on the left bank of the Oder, In Germany, Is at. least n century old and has been twist oil and cut Into u kind of circular house of two stories. A firm, leafy floor lms been formed by causing the branches Wlini Velocity. The average velocity of the wind 1h low, In most places hot ween five and ten miles an hour, corresponding re spectively to wind pressure of from two ounces to eight ounces a square font. During portions of nearly every day. however, somewhat higher veloc ities arc recorded, since tlie averages contain consldcriihie periods of very light breezes occurring often within a few hours before anil after sunrise and sunset. There are few days with out periods of brisk breezes of from Ilf teen to twenty miles an hour. Treats all diseases of donestic animals things you mean to say when they to become gradually woven together. ,, ,, , , ... Above this is u smaller second floor, Calls answered day or night Office are gone, say before they go. 1 he | 8lml , ai ., y rormed, and the ends of the at (juanviri 8 Livery Stable. flnix/prs vnu mean tn senrl for their lirmwlios luin< heen woven into solid For Treasurer. I am nn old Hx-Oonfederatosoldier, in Lave them flowers you mean to send for their coffins, send to brighten and sweeten their homes before they If mv friends have branches lmve been woven into solid walls, lu which eight windows on each story lmve been cut. my 74th year;aui crippled, lmve lost one alabaster boxes laid away, full of break over my dead body, I would C'Htliollo Priest* iiii(I Marriage*. Marriage by the clergy was first, posi tively forbidden in the year 1074 by eye and am nearly blind in the other; fragrant perfumes of sympathy and Pope Gregory VII. The controversy, ani/corn out, ana have an almost help- a ff t . C [j on| which they intend to however, which had been going on for J ‘ 1:1 ’ u * centuries on that subject was not alto gether settled by Gregory's decree. The council of Trent In 1598 wits the ee- not able to canvass the county, aud de- in my weary and troubled hours, sire the ‘people to meet me at the court a nd open them, that I may be re house in Newnan the third Saturday in f res h ec ] an( ] cheered by them while the matter. August, at two o’clock, p. in., so I can . , , , 7 ’ . , t u u,.. w I need them. I would rather have tell them of mv needs. J. r chaw. a plain coffin without a flower, a Katlirr < “Did you tell your father I was a hit morist 7" asked the tall young innn with long Imir. "1 did." replied 1 lie pretty girl, “and he laughed.’’ “Laughed? Why, I thought, lie used to say writing jokes was hard on the bruin.” “So be did; but he says lie never heard of your writing any jokes.”— Chicago News. m/ ley wife, and no children to ask for help. I am a candidate for Treasurer of Coweta county as an Independent. Am rather they would bring them out elesinstlcal body which formally pro hibited priests from forming marriage alliances-. That permanently settled WHY BAKE IN HOT WEATHER ? Ilotisokoepors, why do you allow yourselves lo in* vexed and worried with linking during these hot .summer days? The prep aration of bread, cakes and pies for daily meals, luncheons, pic nics and other purposes is one of the housekeeper’s most trouli Icsome duties “in the good old summer time”: lull till the vex ation of spirit and worry of mind can tie avoided by pursuing flit! proper course that is, allow us to do your baking, linking is our business and we do it to perfection. linking is ti continuous performance here and we can til ways supply the freshest aud best bread, cakes aud pies. Confer with us about flic linking problem we can help you solve it., bet us do the work and relieve you of the responsibility and vexation. Y ou will lie pleased and satisfied and so will we. C. P. STEPHENS S CO. Proprietors of the New BaKery. Telephone No. 31. Cotton Mills, Newnan, Ga. Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure. The onlv guaranteed kidney remedy Buy it—try it—it costs you nothing if it fails. Price 50 cents at Holt & Cates. Tlje Str^naomi IJfe. There can be no quention that, the funeral without an eulogy, than a prevalence of certain diseases has In life without the sweetness of love creased during ,,lf? ' iist half century. Conspicuous among these are diabetes anU sympathy. Let us learn to Mn( j insomnia, both of which are large- annoint our friends beforehand for ly due to the mental stress of a harder Till) Very Tlilrrar. “Yes, ma'am,” said the salesman, “on establishment like ours has lls own lit erary staff. Here, for example. Is au ‘Ode to Our Furniture Polish,' written h.v our own poet and set. to music by. our own musician.” “An. ode to furniture polish!” ex claimed Miss Peekuy-Booli. “Why, that • , would he Just the thing to take home Weather Trips via Central Claims Often Carry and try on the piano!”^cbieago Trib- ^ Georgia Railway Mo8t Convictlon - the Bowel Complaintin Children. Daring the summer months children we subject to disorders of the bowels which should receive careful attention as soon as the first unnatural looseness of the bowels appears. The best medicine in use for bowel complaint is Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea their burial. Post mortem kind ness does not cheer the troubled spirit. F'lowers on the coffin cast no fragrance backward over life’s weary way!—Ex. struggle for existence.—Practitioner. Do You Sufferfrom Kidney Trouble? YVe guarantee one bottle of Smith’s Remedy as it promptly controls any un- Sure Kidney Cure to benefit or cure, or Or Complete Lack of It. Talesman - 1 ’ wish to lie excused from serving on this Jury. Judge What is your reason? Talesman I’m very absentminded. Judge—Can’t ex cuse you. Absence of mind is the best qualification for a juryman.—Cleveland Leader. IlnmeiiKp. “What’s the difference between vi sion and sight?” “See those two girls across the street ?” “Yes." “Well, the pretty one I would call a vision of loveliness, but the other one —she’s a sight.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Summer excursion tickets to the Seashore, Mountain and Lake Re sorts in the North, South, Fast and YVest. A trio by rail and sad to New York, Boston, Baltimore, Iffiila- Wlien Maxim, the famous gun inven tor, placed Ids gun before a committee of judges, he stated its carrying power to be much below wlmt lie fell sure rhe gun would accomplish. The result of the. trial wan therefore a great surprise, instead of disappointment, it is the delphia and points in the Fust via; same with the manufacturers of Ohniu- Savannah and steamship lines, is herlaiii’a Colic,.Cholera anil Diarrhoea to be considered at this season. Tickets are on sale at qll coupon Remedy. They do not publicly boast of all litis remedy willaocomplish, but pre fer to let the users make the statements. ticket offices. For rales, schedules, . \\ r |,at they do claim, is that it will posi ^ etc., apply to any Agent or rep- lively cure diarrhoea, dysentery, pains tleuien, is essential to nil animal exist- resentative of the Centra! of Geor- ; >n the stomach and bowels and lms never b. » life- It gi. Railroad j» The 1)1 in Pust. Professor (lecturing/ Oxygen, gen- natural looseness of the bowels. Go on and make errors and fall sod For your druggist will refund voirr money, get up again. Only go on!—Brackett. eale by Dr. Paul Peuistou, Newnan, Ga. j Price 50 cents at Holt & Cates’. Strange to say, It was not discovered until a century ago, when Student— What did they do before 11 was discov ered, professor? Paul Peuistou, Newnan, Ga. For anything in music or inusi- ! Huy your sidewalk tile from the eaJ instruments telephone No. 190. ; Newnan Tile Works. tf