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We Don’t Lose Any Time
when called on to do plumbing.
If you discover a leak
Prompt Plumbing Action
is what you want. Always get us
for plumbing if you want it well
done. We don’t charge high and
are always ready to come.
W. JL. SEXTON,
The Newnan Plumber.
New Aniflll building.
Phone 169
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Does all
kinds of
Tin Work, Roofing
Plumbing and
Repairing.
Expert work and low
prices win. Shop op
posite Pinson Hotel.
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
Notloe is hereby given to all creditors
of the estate of Mrs. Laura N. Hnbbard,
late of said oounty, deceased, to render
in an account of their demands to me
within the time prescribed by law,
properly mnde out. All persons indebt
ed to said deceased are hereby requested
to make immediate payment to the un
dersigned. This 8th day of Sept,, 1906.
28 L. M. FARMER. Admr.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given to all creditors
of the estate of Mrs. Cornelia A. Detiuis,
late of said oounty, deceased, to render
in an acooqnt of their demands to me
within the time presoribed by law,
properly made out. All persans Indebt
ed to said deoeased are. hereby requested
to make immediate payment to the un
dersigned. Tliis 8th day of Sept., 1906.
28 L. M. FARMER, Admr.
Quinsy,Sprains and Swellings Cured
“In November, 1901, I onught cold
and had the quinsy. My throat was
swollen so I could hardly breathe. I ap
plied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and it
gave me relief in a short time. In two
days I was all right," says Mrs. L.Cons-
ins, Otterburu, Midi. Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm is a liniment and is especial
ly valuab'e for sprains and swellings.
For sale by Peuistou & Lee, Druggists.
City Court Notice.
After the transaction of such
business as can be done without
jurors, the City Court will take a
recess from the 3rd Monday in this
month till the 4th Monday in No
vember next. Jurors and wit
nesses summoned to appear on the
3rd Monday of this month are ex
cused till the 4th Monday in No
vember next, and those summoned
to appear on the 4th Monday in
this month, are excused till the 1st
gj i Monday in December next. The
i condition of the crops demands
this action. October 1, 1906.
Alvan D. Freicman, J. C. C.
If This Life Was All.
For what is parth and life,
Ye winds an answer give,
But ceaseless toil and endless strife,
Where broken hearts witli sorrow rife
'Mid shame and torture live?
The flower with oolors bright
May charm the morning hour,
Bat, wilts before the noontide light
Like drooping wing of fairy sprite
Ensnared by evil power.
80 youthful hope must fail
Ere half the journey’s o’er,
And in the dust our pleasure* trail,
Before our eyes the roses pale,
Ami bloom agnln 110 more.
We tnne the harp to sing
Of life, in joyous strniu,
A few sweet notes with glndness ring
When, lol we touch a broken string,
Tims ends the song in pain.
We build our castles high
In sunlit renlms of air,
And from the turrets we descry
The laud of shadows, far and nigh,
Where dwells tho fleud Despair.
If tliis were alt of life
On earth alone to know,
The blasted hope, the oonstaut strife,
The aching heart with burning rife,
'Twore best to let it go I
—K. J. Stephens,
Sept. 80, 1906. Newnan, Ga.
Dodson.
Mrs. C. F. Tnrloton and children, who
have been visiting relatives near Sand
Hill, returned home Monday.
•T. E. Stroud and wife visited T. A.
Sew' 11 nnd family Sunday.
Mrs. W. L. Oarmical, who underwent
an operation in Atlanta a few weeks
ago, has returned home. She is doing
fairly well.
It is understood that Sidney King and
family, who now reside in Atlanta, will
move back to Roseoo about Christmas.
T. B. Newton has been appointed car
rier on Route No. 1 from Sargent.
W. H. Hyde nnd wife visited relatives
near Happy Valley Sundav.
We are sorry to learn that A. B. Hyde
and family will move from this com
munity nnd reside in Newnan next year.
James Holman and wife visited the
latter's parents Snndny.
This community is in sympathy witli
E. C. Palmer and wife in the loss of
their dnnghter, Mrs. Charlie Smith,who
died at her home in Newnan last Satur
day.
M. R. Moore and wife, from near
Happy Valley, spent Sunday with the
latter’s parents.
J. C. Reid is clerking in Newnan for
W. L. Weloh.
Pretty Home Wedding.
DR. T. B. DAVIS,
Residence Telephone No. 5-3 Calls.
DR. W. A. TURNER,
Residence Telephone No. 64.
Drs. Davis & Turner
Physicians and Surgeons
Newnan, Georgia.
One of the prettiest weddings of
the seasoti was at the beautiful
country home of Mr. John Hous-
worth, of Carroll county, uniting
his daughter, Miss Annie, to Mr.
J. Millard Jackson, of Sargent.
The marriage was on last Thurs
day evening, September 27, at 3:80
o’clock. The doors were thrown
open to receive quite a number of
friends aud relatives to witness the
marriage.
The bride was beautifully attir
ed in white. The attendants were:
Misses Clyde Alinon, Fannie Fate,
Misses Merrell anti Ola Byers. The
ceremony was performed by ltev.
McLeod, of Whitesbnrg. The
parlor was lieautifnlly decorated
with white roses and ferns.
As Miss Hons worth the bride
was one of Carroll county’s most
As the father is bent so is the
son inclined.
Love is blind, but it never
wastes time in consulting an occu-
list.
Solitary confinement in a dark
dungeon is too good for the man
who robs childhood of its playtime
in order to enrich himself.
Every one of us would be a
great success if we could run our
own business as well as we think
we could run the other fellow’s
business.
It is better to have the husband
away a part of the time and anx
ious to get home, than to have him
at home most of the time and al
ways anxious to get away.
Offices in Sanatorium Building, corner
College and Huncook streets. Tele.-
phone No. 6-2 calls.
How to Cure a Cold.
The question of how to cure a oold
without unnecessary loss of time is one
in wliioli we are all more or less inter
ested, for the quicker a oold is gotten
rid of, the less the danger of pneumonia i
and other serious diseases. B. W. L. accomplished young ladies. Her
Hall, of Waverly, Va., has used Cham- noble traits of character have won
berlain’s Cough Remedy for years and ma ,,y friends and admirers. Mr.
says: “I firmly believe Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best 1
preparation on the market for colds. I
Z. Greene, D. D. S.,
Office on Second Floor of
Black Bros. Co.’s Building
L. M, Farmer,
LAWYER.
have reoommended it to iny friends and
they nil agree witli me,” For sale by
Peuistou & Lee, Druggists.
Nothing to Compare With
This.
The circus season in Newnan is
not complete without the appear
ance of the Gentry Bros. Shows
which will play their annual en
gagement in this city next Wed-
' nesday, Oct. 10th, giving two per-
Offlce on Second Floor of the Arnall formances, at 2.15 in the after* a Certain Cure for Croup—Used for
many
Jackson is one of Coweta’s most
prosperous and industrious young
men.
The presents received were
numerous and handsome.
Tho bridal party left tho next
morning for the groom’s home,
where they were tendered a recep
tion. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will
make their home with his father,
Mr. J. W. Jackson, near Sargent.
We wish for them much hap
piness and success through life.
A Guest.
Merchandise Co.’s Building
Dr. C. A. Smith,
VETERINARIAN.
Office
at Geavreld’s Livery Stable.
noon and at 8 o’clock sharp at | Ten Years Without a Failure,
night W. C. Bott, a Star City, Ind„ hard-
Some of the principal features 111 hiB
j , r \ praise of Chamberlain’«Cou^h Rcmfidy.
1 of this years entertainment are t£ia oliildren liave all been subject to
1 200 highly educated ponies, 15° ; oroup and lie has used this remedy for
i dog actors that are almost human, the past ten years, and though they
Trents all diseases of domestic ft Jamals mon k e v, baboon, and giboon much feared Mle croa P- lliB wite lie
Calls answered day or night. Office d - ’ and tWQ herdj q{ w0 „. always felt s*fe upon retiring when a
, 1 ottle of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy
j derful performing eiephants and Wtta j n t | ie house. His oldest child was
1 camels. Besides the regular train- subject to severe attacks of Croup, but
IS OFFERLD ed animal show the Gentry Bros, j this remedy never failed to effect a
TO wonTHY YOUNG PEOPLE have added a number of new and 1 •peedy care H<5 ,,aB recommended it to
1 n »vel features this year, among
them bei "g a number of bi e and
offer. SDC c ««. ind^)endeTjceaodjprobabtefortune j sensational CtrCUS acts which are
***” Dt “ now being presented for the first
time in this country at enormous
salaries
pf The famous The Gentry shows are on a
COTTON IS BEGINNING TO COME
Furniture ami all sorts of house-
fit rnish mgs are already here—at
the Big Furniture Store. The sale
of cotton brings lots of money to
Coweta county, ami everybody will
spend some of it for articles in our
line. Have you examined our
stockf If not, you’ll be surprised
upon examination at the size and
variety of the stock. It’s im
mense. Anything desirable In
furniture and home furnishings
Only those who see our stock can
Will you come and sect
We’ll give you more in
may be purchased at this store,
form a correct idea of its extent and value.
Gome, and bring that co 4 ton money along,
exchange for it than any other furniture store in Coweta county can
possibly offer. If you are ‘‘from Missouri” we can “sight” you.
0EP0T18T.
E. O. REESE,
NEWNAN, 6A.
THE IVORY MARKET.
are guaranteed.
Tba Ga.-Ala. ■mtiatu Calls**, Nataa. Ga.
his friends and neighbors, nnd all who
have nsed it say it is nnequaled for
croup and whooping cough. For sale by
Peuistou & Lee, Druggists.
<<
Rex
STALLIO
•REX,” is
now ready for service. Fee $10.00.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Paul DoninicK, Turin, Ga.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Coweta Oonnt.v:
Agreeable to an order of the Court of
much larger and grander scale this Ordinary of Coweta county, will be sold
BUGGY FOR
$48.00
FirBt-elaet leather quarter-top hags? guar
anteed ; Bet of Hingle buggy harness, tfl.OU.
Georgia Vehicle M’r« Company,
52 W. Mitchetx St" Att^sta] &a.
year than on previous .visits and
are now said to be positively twice
larger than ever before. The
grand street parade one mile long
comprising nine different sections,
SALE will leave show grounds at 10:30
o’clock sharp next Wednesday
morning, and will be presented on
ihe principal streets.
Library Notes.
Afflicted With Sore Eyes for 33 years
I have been afflicted with sore eyes for
88 y>'ftrs. Thirteen years ago I became
totally blind and was blind for six years.
at auction at the court honse door of
said county, on the first Tuesday in No
vember, next, within the legal honrs of
sale, the following property, to-wit:
140 acres of land, more or less, off of
the west side of lot of laud No. 272, in
the Third Land District, bnt now in the
Grantville Militia District of said comi
ty, it being all of said Lot No. 272, ex
cept 100 acres owned by T. M. Zellars off
the east half or side of said lot and
ktiowu as the John W. Arnold home
place, add bounded north by lauds of
the estate of John W. Colley; east by T.
M. Zellars; south by Mrs. Jonnie Sad
ler, aud west by M. B. Lambert. Pos-
Tusks by the Acre IC»hl tilteil at the
IIIk London Docks.
One of tho sights of London is the
great ivory floor at the London docks,
where previous to nnd during tho pe
riodical sales ivory limy bo seen liter-
ally hy the acre, for tho tusks are luld
out lu lots on tile floor of one of tho
great warehouses for Inspection by In
tending purchasers. For -weeks previ
ous to the nctuul sale the special staff
of the Ivory department lias been liusy
preparing the vnrlotis consignments
and arranging them according to the
slr.es and quality and classing them
into the various grades, each of which
has some particular uhu for which It Is
especially adapted.
There Is practically no waste lu the
manufacturing of articles from Ivory.
The smallest chip Is not thrown away,
but carefully preserved to he utilised
for some purpose. Even the shavings
from the turning down of a billiard
hall have a market value for use in in-
luld work. Consequently the lots In an
ivory sale by no means consist of
tusks and sections of tusks alone, hut
include the residue from many previous
sales. Buyers purchase the particular
class that they require for their own
Individual Industry aud subsequently
return what in most other materials
would be waste to he resold to manu
facturers of a different class of goods.
Though there is ‘‘no waste,’’ oddly
enough the moBt Important considera
tion, from a buyer’s point of view, is
“how much wnsto” will n certain lot
produce In the course of transforming
It intq tils own particular line. Thus
a lot that would be dear to one would
be a gift to another, and vice versa.
The most valuable class of Ivory is
that suitable for inaklug billiard balls.
To conform to the requirements tho
tusk must be perfectly sound arid
solid, without the slightest suspicion
of a crack or flaw, and, moreover, they
mnst measure only a trifle more than
the regulation size billiard ball or
they will cut to waste, from the manu
facturers' point of view. On the arriv
al of a consignment of unworked ele
phant; ivory frbni abroad the first prep
aration for the' sale floor consists of «
tboidugh cleaning of the Interior or
hollow part of the tusk. Tills Is done
hy m^uns-of wads attached to long
sticks. 'The etdet length of the hollow
Is thereby revealed, und In addition
crack* nnd flaws fhut cannot be ob
served on the exterior ore at times dls
closed. Soundness is the one thing
that sways every class of buyer; flaws
mean waste; waste means resale at s
lower figure per pound.
NEWNAN MARBLE WORKS
J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor.
Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds
of marble and granite.
GEORGIA MARBLE A 8PECIALTY
All work guaranteed to be first class
in every particular. Parties needing
anythin' in our line are requested to
call, examine work and get prices.
IRON FENCE OF ALL KIND8 FOR 8ALE
NEAR THE RAILROAD JUNCTION
OFFICE AND WORKS
NEWNAN, GEORGIA
Canned Fruits
and Vegetables
On our shelves are hundreds of cans of cuoice,
fresh canned frails and vegetables. Careful
housekeepers will find this store of canned goods
very useful to draw supplies from, as they can al
ways give orders with the certainty of getting
what they desire and getting it promptly. Wo
especially recommend the following from our can
ned goods stock:
Corn, Succotash, Hominy, Beans, Tomatos,
Vegetable Soup, Okra, Cora and Tomatoes, Kraut,
Lima Beans, Pork ant' Beans.
C. P. STEPHENS S CO.
Proprietors of the New Bakery.
Telephone No. 31.
T . . My eyes were, badly inflamed. One of I Bei,B,on wil1 be « iven on or h? JttUaar y 1 ’
Books issued during September my neighbors insisted upon my trying,
by the Carnegie Library: Fiction 1 , , Chamberlain’s Salve and gave me half a Sold as the property of John W. Ar-
770' Classed Literature, 40; total, box of it. To my surprise it healed my “ old - of 8a,d °°“ nty ' dfcCeaB ® d -
’ | eves and my sight came back to me.-P. Termg - ***> oa * h ’ Bnd M&uce on K iv '
i C. Earls. Cynthia, Ky. Chamberlain’s ing P° B8e8B ‘ 0Q -
Office hours of the Library will Salve is for kale by Pentefcon & Lee. °* 8 e P tem ^ r »
run as follows from Oct. 1st: N ' Bankb >
Morning hours, 9 to 12; afternoon 1 The fact that a man yells, “stop
hours, 3 to 5; evening hours, on j thief!” is no sign he has had his j
Tuesday and Friday, from 7 to 9 > pocket picked. He may be seek-!
Mrs. D. B. Woodtoof, Libr’n. jiug to divert attention. 1
Executor of the Last Will and Testa
ment of John W. Arnold.
29
For the news, read the News.
The “Queen” tea pot, heavily
nickle-plated over copper, sup
plied with non-conducting handle
which is always cool, is a durable
and elegant piece of tableware.
Price #8. The same quality niok-
le-plated copper tea pots, with
genuine stag horn handles, at
$1.7ff and *2.
27 Johnson Hardware Co.
R. E. J. Winkles, of McCollum,
was in the city Wednesday. He
reported the cotton crop in bad
condition in that section of the
county.
Sewing Machines
at Slaughtered Prices.
100 machines, guaranteed to do
good work, going at $5 each.
25 machines, good as new but
slightly defaced, going from $10
to $25 each. All drop head ma
chines. Reduced prices for cash
or on easy terms.
Singer Sewing Machine Company
M. L. DUKE, Man.
West Side Square Newnan, Georgia
Tax Notice.
The tax books are open at the
Council Chamber for the payment
of real and personal taxes due the
city for the year 1006.
29 E.t>. FOU8E, Clerk.
Miss Clestelle McLeroy, a talen
ted monologist and gifted elocu
tionist and charming and cultured
young lady of Newnan, gave a de
lightful and pleasant recital at the
Fayettevi) e Institute Hall last
Saturday night, and also at Wool-
sey Academy last Monday night.
Both entertainments were well
patronized by the people of these
two towns.—Fayetteville News.
It does not require much of a
search to find fault.