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Keep
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Your 1H5F; Credit
Good Credit is a Hi(jh Compliment and the best of Capita!
The Language bf Fowls. , Wc Handle Edison Goods Exclusively
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The New E,dison
Phonograph Store
Th» hii*lii""- n Ml pi..f. s«i,.nnl pm.pli- of ihlH riu MIV. b"lr ^ 'J lf
»„< mo'». I . ivninil < rrrtlt < iff* ku .wn Tim H-iu.m— Mum Vf u»u;U irol.M ilvo
>w.femiloii. to h- ..inhYlHli.vl In lil" 1«> wherein the .nolit Rtnndlnit
• r>6 All ooii«ern^ It* r»- »n1*-rl f«»r ready r*ft
will b* knp* 'V nil crerllt fltAtidlngfl
irrm^rwlMil by th#
P %,:%*^;'w,ll h. rewarded by .1 K ood nre.ll- "tnndltiK, wh.Kh will b" mart" known
TM, hot,""! will w ,„ , mvn «i.»rirll„K mid will not ».
if everybody
.uni from now on « dully record
after no <-iertlt will bo extended unless
'milral ('ledlt Ofli'e, hence II liehouvue ill credit customers to
to tbe ImdalneM ‘
This is a subject the writer does 1
not feel at all competent to handle
as it should be, yet I have heard so
many interesting conversations
with and between my chickens !
that I take an eager interest in ;
th.-ir talk and wish to record some
of the facts in connection there
with.
I don’t feel ashamed to state
!that I have felt not only sad but ;
! lonesome for the past few days on j
21 Greenville Street;
ii.-rtlt
nil I,
reonmmendftd f"
Dsilnutirnt debt (in
men " will bn llx~1 to
Til* Recrelei. It Hie A
debtor*. nlTordlnn them
g’Onrt rn dll Mlnnrttns A
rls Inn end i-.impel the
credit. n» Ronrt 11**"I In
Tb" business nml pri
m*V. It poselljle t. in-
upon bv wilful rt> Ittot.
•| b» AsSnrlallon b. < n» noil
bn pl|ni»rt by tin * '-I* * I
I-III 111" liiielnes- m l I
rnwnrd you wltli ■ K* o.l 1
Be'verc of p,r'b« wlm
inn llknly It l" b*rt
- ,iff,,rd"rt 1111 opportunity to "nlll
in wllblri their mentis. "eusliiK 1
. mil,in will mnll 1 settlement
vtuy in settle llmlr lost 'l-bt
vi,o «!<• honest mnl ‘
thnir rtnbtn. mrt i>ny- ! account of having shipped a cock
, r ,nm n .o"»ii dniimimmi bird which as a cockerel won three .
t"i pi»no iienmoiveH in fi rs t nrizes. Whenever the writer
rk In linrmony with »l “ -
* rt ie« th*\ putronlK* to rimk. » r
n high compliment nnd »br h**«t o
tnH"lonnl pi- wn- nmiiji.llnrl '
iioiiiodn «- th" worlby ctcdll Hld'll
port rnimainllriK llmlr
mpltnl
, , .pel-tie In or,|nr to
.mt ami nut bn Impound
first prizes.
walked into a house where this
bird was located, he always talked
to me in a confidential manner as
ir. nnd mi lotto',, having any omwtion *'«' " » 111 i jf wc W ere personal friends. When-
nfi'wionii pnnpin w,. in, •• tun tonontotin ti.ny ; , ;V , :r j attended a show when this
look up timir credit va^d- , j } j r< j w; ,s on exhibition he would
immediately recognize me and
rv.'ini/i il ami will In. fomliHttpij by fl n lutshimm anti pro- |, ass comments on tile condition of
the show room and complain
Now have a full stock of all the new and choice music, and
machines of all sizes. Your repair work will receive prompt and
careful attention cf skilled workmen. We extend a cordial in
vitation to the ladies to call and see us, and we will be glad to
play over all the latest music for you.
Willi tl".
Ill K<<1<I111K None others
my loniliinn thin conuern
of
Tills AsMOi'intinn i
fa*sii>niil iii'i' ,ii ' 'owi'ln muni y, with a emit nil ofllc'i- located at Ni'Wimn, tin
w hicli in , 1.1 w • 111 a tup) illicit liiiNiin-H at Itoiiin I, AlkilmnU Hullilinn
Ml liar 't'liiuf a <'ii in 1,usiiu'-i* <11 wlm nifty liuve slow m-rtimlitluf account- his cramped quarters. When te-
dr iitili :,. me i' '|U'Hte(l to invi'Mliiriil''inirl Join tills AsHuoiiiti'Ui at one** ami help
it, -oi.iIwu'I ilotin \-l( thu inerttlianls anil riot-tors of Newiian, who me now |
iTt'II.IIK in
on I le u old Hiiiins.
Ailtlress
Business Men’s Mutual Proledive Ass'll.,
Tcieplifue No. 249. Newnan, (ia.
fills outfit $32.00, payable $5.
turned home and released from the
small shipping-coop to more com
modious quarters, he would stretch
his wings, flap them two or three
times and crow, saying tins was
quite A relief and he was delighted
to return home.' I like to raise
r,' bright, healthy, well-developed
If- chickens, hut although I need the
!j{ money, I dislike to sell them, not
ii knowing but what they will he,
S i treated indifferently; there is al
ii* ways a possibility that they will
be put up in small pens that are
!,] filthy, without a sullicient variety
or quantity of food, not properly
i| protected from inclement weather, >
!:i nor kept free from vermin i’ >• Our Mr. Bailey will be glad
tier such rcoiulitior s tliev merely
'4 exist and soon pass away tmm a one 0 f these phonogfaphs lit
nit eiable existence.
V l-'mvls do not seem to have a desired,
v large vocabulary, but express
th mselves inleliigenlly by the
C* tone of voice and accent. When,
little chix are breaking through
(Uun < >utfit. complete
< Jem Outfit, larger
Stiutdai'il Outfit, complete
Standard < >utflt. larger
Home Outfit, complete
liusy
if dtv
payments tan
died.
S12.13
$14.21
$27.11
$29.21
542.30
an anged
per week
We can fit you up with an outfit at most any price you desire
from $ 1 2.1 0 to $ 100, and you can arrange easy payments if
you wish.
to demonstrate
your home if
EDISON
I GOLD MOULDED
RtCQRDS
ii
Beg lo announce to the farmers of Coweta
and surrounding counties that they are now
prepared to weigh and store cotton.
Owing to the fact that we have equipped
the warehouse with Improved Automatic
Sprinklers, have made the walls fire-proof, and
the building modern in every respect, we are
able to secure the lowest possible rates of in
surance, and are therefore prepared to offer
<;• the shell and begin to cry the mor
v. iner hen gives them their first les-
y* sun in language and says Kr r-r,
ii which means, keep quiet and stay
§i under me or something will surely
Iji catch you. As soon as she is olf
the nest she teaches them how to
to her for food by saying,
Only 35c each.
The New Edison Phonograph Store,
L. W. BAILEY, Mgr.
Old Bank Building - - Newnan, Georgia
such a vocabulary of cuss words.
It has always seemed strange that
when a chick discovers a bug, worm
i,
5 come
6 took-took-took—here is something . . „ . ,
v , or piece of meat, he runs oft with
$* good. When she is put out doors .. , r . , _ L . _ .
« and sees in the far distant sky a
ft little black speck that has the ap
*’ pearance of Mr. Hawk, she says
Free Insurance
;t Kr r-r r again, but with a different
ft i
V inflection of the voice, and then
on all cotton from the time
the wagon, and
it is taken from
Extra Storage Charge of 15 cents Per Bale.
Mr. J. A. Stephens will be in charge of the
weighing and is prepared to give you prompt
and efficient service.
We shall be pleased to have your patronage.
Farmers’
Warehouse Co.<
Newnan, Ca.
ft every mother’s son of them hunts
cover. If the hawk should make
a swoop down for one of the chix,
the hen lets out an unearthly
! squawk, makes a dash for the in
truder, then runs buck and forth
some distance from the chix with
her wings scraping the ground, all
the time cackling in a terrified
manner that informs the whole
flock of just what has happened
Not a chick will move trorp its
hiding place until the mother
thinks all danger past and quietly
begins to call them to her. A
certain kind of cackle clearly in
dicates that the female has laid an
egg and the male joins in the cho
rus, taking all the credit to him
self. Once in a while the cock de
cides that the females of his flock
it his hill and gives a chirp that
informs all the others what has
happen'd, and they immediately j
give chase, of en tak ng away the ’
choice hit from the original dis- j
cover. Undoubtedly there is noi
music, classic or rag-time, that
pleases the poultryman more than 1
to walk into his chicken-house and
hear the hens singing away, cor-
tented and happy, for that means,
eggs, and eggs ate the found ition ;
of profit in the business. When
two males are running together in 1
a fleck one is always master and .
the defeated one always indicates j
the fact by raising his wings when
in the presence of the cock of the
walk. One can tell when there is
a snake about, for the chickens
will stretch their necks and make:
a peculiar sound as it remarking
about the length and squirming
nature of the serpent. When eat
ing, fowls always talk, and those in
hearing distance thoroughly un
derstand that it is meal time.
The fact is, a chicken never
but what it
Get it at
THE NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE
DURING THE TEAR 1907
seems
to be an expression of some
We Guarantee ’Em!
Winter time will soon Ih> here with its rain
and sleet, and traveling in an open buggy
will be very disagreeable. Why not call
on us and get a comfortable, light-running
top buggy!
are densely ignorant on the sub
ject ot nests and proceeds to show * "
1 , makes a sound
them various incongruous places
to lay, all the time discoursing
scientifically on his practical ex
perience in such matters. The
male seems to take considerable,
pleasure in fooling the hens, often
calling the whole flock up to in-
»„cct a white pebble and actually „ k would be ashamed
telling them it u. not only edible ^ hi „,’ df ._ The Sollther „ Kanclcr . j
but something choice. Little chix
which follow the hen will be a
thought, sentiment or feeling;
some times it is happiness, other
times it is distress or misery. If
they could only tell when lice are
traveling over their bodies and
sapping their vitality, many a
, , To My Coweta Friends and
, contented lot of chums until about * _
Customers.
six or eight weeks old, when each
member of the brood decides that
After January r, igoy, I will be 1
MADE IN NEWNAN
We put on rubber tires.
1 ■» ■"
he is it, and immediately goes for located at Mr. DeWitte Wyatt s j
his brother, hammer and tongs. f arm . 3 nules southwest of Hol-
i They some times fight until their hngsworth s berry, where you can
heads are quite bloody, and when shingles at I2.75 for heart and :
one is finally subdued, he gives a f!iI - 2 5 f° r sa P shingles. j
sad chirp, clearly indicating the L. E. DAVIa,
I fact. When two strange fowls 4^ Roopville.Ua , R. F. D. No. 3..
If it‘s anything 1 in our
line, which consists ot dry
goods, notions, shoes, hats,
clothing and many other
articles.
We appreciate the pat
ronage of our customers
given us in 1906 and ask
them to continue to trade
with us during 1907. We
expect to serve them bet
ter next year than we have
been able to this vear.
MERCK & DENT
Buggy Builders.
meet they begin to call each other
horrible names at some distance,
• and as they approach each other
I the slanderous conversation de
generates into blue profanity—in
ifact, I doubt if any Irish sailor has
The Price of Peace.
The terrible itching and smarting,
incident to certain skin diseases, is al
most instantly allayed by applying
Chamberlaiu’s Salve. Price, 2f>c. For
sale by Peuiston & Lee. j
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THE NEW YORK BARGAIN STBBE