Newspaper Page Text
"Brighter
^Prospect
Increase
I Yields Per
YSuir
Attn
We h STO ^
lelde^Jnhlch no fert?.lzorewere
usod end pictures of tiolde on which
•'other makes" of fertilizers were
used. Results of these crops were
diemal failures There are much
"briahter prospects" ahead for the
proirresslve farmer* of the South.
Two and three hales to the acre are
only ordinary yields whore
Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers
are used with propor cultivation.
Make your cotton mature early, and
thuseseapotho boll weovilsnnd other
damagin'; insect*. You can easily do
this, ns well as increase the number
of bolls laud'their size) on your plants
bv plentifully uaiuir Vinrlnln-Curo-
llna Fertilizers. This method will
tremendously "ineroaso your yields
per acre.” Don’t he fooled into buy
ing a substitute.
Vlrftala-Csrollna Chemical Ca.
Richmond, Va,
Norfolk. Va.
Durham, N. C.
Charleston, 8. C.
Baltimore. Md.
Atlanta, Qa.
Savannah. Oa.
Montgomery. Ala.
Memphis. Tcnm
Shreveport. La.
FREE DEUVERY
FOR LAGRANGE
' At the First Baptist Church
Last Sunday.
1 Dr. Nunnally had for his theme,
J “The Sheep in the Pasture." He
took for his text, “I am the door;
by me if any man enter in he shall
l be saved, and shall go in and out,
and find pasture.”—John 10:9.
The minister brought cut the
following ideas in the discussion
of the text:
The sinner is like sheep—prone
| to wander and never returns of
, himself. If left alone, he will take
J the wrong road' nine times out of
ten. The longer a return or re-
' covery is delayed, greater the dis
tance grows. The straying sheep
is among enemies and utterly de- he saw Lazarus in Abraham s bos-
fenseless; so is the sinner. The om, but still bo shut out and be
man who is in the wrong, who is lorever tormented. We must “on- j
beyond the line of obedience, who 1 ter in."
has transgressed, is always de-1 “He shall he saved. Here is,
fenseless. He is in constant dread the certainty of the gospel.„Doubt
of detection, for his sin is sure to is a large element in all human
find him out. The ma^ks of sin calculations, but absolute certain
j upon his person brand him as a ty is affixed to all the plans and
criminal; the fruits of sin in his promises and purposes of God.
J. ^ possession declare his guilt; the “Shall be saved, and God cannot
presence ot his accomplice, (and lie. The forces of heaven and
all sinners have their partners) earth, human and divine conspire
proves his guilt; his own consci- to make sure the promises of God.
1 encc carries conviction in his na- • “All things work together tor
ture and reflects his guilt. His
sin is ever before him and he can
tioiis of the gospel. 'The sinner
must “enter in.” It is not enough
that you come near to, in sight of
the door; you must “enter in." He
must turn from all other ways;
abandon all other chances “Ye
cannot serve two masters;" you
cannot stay in the world and live
in heaven; you cannot serve the
tables ot sin and fatten at the gos
pel feast We must cross over the
line, must pass the door sill, must
enter in through the door or we
are forever barred from this recep
tion chamber and the banquet hall.
We mav be near enough to see
the lights and hear the music and
recognize the faces of old time
friends, as was the rich man when
Reward
Will be paid to any person
who can timl one atom of
opium, chloral, morphine,
cocaine, ether,chloroform,
heroin, alpha and beta eu-
eaitie, cannabis indica, or
chloral hydrate or any of
their derivatives, in any
of Dr. Miles’ Remedies.
This applies to goods in
original packages, unop
ened, and not tampered
with. Certain unscrupu
lous persons are making
false statements about,
these remedies.
tor-
The BIG FURNITURE
STORE Wants Your
Trade for the Year 1907
We sell everything in furniture and house
furnishing lines. Goods always new and reli
able. Prices as low as any dealer can name
for first class goods.
OEPOT 8T.
E. O. REESE,
NEWNAN, GA.
.Judge Adamson Also Work- not conceal it. He is suit-con-
ing for Buildings for New- S' 1 '"’"* 1 - iul ‘ 1 11 ho J*“ “
" known to others as he is to him
nan and LaGrange. self, he would be coriSdemnfc
court of
good;" “lie is able to keep all that
I have committed unto him:" “He
who has begun a good work will
carry it to perfection;” “Nor shall
any other creature be able to sepa- ( man.
"I linvi- boon trniihlod with
rlhlo li"nl:n'lir for lh«> list ton yon ns;
Oil. clcu'lcnfs rmilfl <1(1 nil' M" Komi. I.
snw lit. .Milos' Anti-1 ’iiIn IMlls tnlvor-
tlsi-il In lln' Sunday trtiiKiizIno, so I
thought I would try u siitiuih'. I did
no nml tlu'v liolpod mo wonderfully.
1 h id lii ildii. ho S" Invlly 1 oould hiil'd-
1 y uoo't" wink, f" 1 Bonl t" the drug
store uhd g"i n box. In n
hours 1 wns nil right. It wn
medlolne to do mo imy «po<l
A A. Il.l.til, l’lilllitlolnllhi, I’n.
Tueomn St root.
Dr. Milos' An«l-P.iln Pills arc sold by
your druaqlst. who will qunrantee that
the first packnne will benefit. If it
falls, lie will rotiirrqyour modern
•olllllo ot
tllO lll’Ht
NEWNAN MARBLE WORKS
J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor.
_5 doses. 25 cent3. dever sold (n bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
the petty stealings of the highway-
Men who break laws with
in | rate us from the love of God;” and impunity when those laws stand in
the court of common society, in “Because I live,ye shall live also. ’ the way of their grasping methods,
Washington. D. C„ January 21., ^ Cl)Urts of his country, as beds j He also says “He shall go in will pose <s friends of l.nv and or-
* ' condemned in his own conscience. 1 and out.” I lore he sets forth the der when some small crime is com-
To escape this condemnation, to j liberty of the gospel. What mar- mitted. We have recently seen a
evade the verdict and be relieved , velous freedom! The soul in sin is | man prominent in
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 heeding
anythin; in our line are requested ti»
call, examine work and get prices.
IRON FENCE OF ALL KINDS FOR 8ALE
—Judge Adamson has taken up
with the postoffice department the
subject of free delivery in La-
Grange, Ga., tne receipts of that
office now averaging more than the
requisite $10,000 per annum. Free
delivery will lie installed during
this year, and public buildings lor
both LaGrange and Newnan, which
already has free delivery, will be
provided in the public buildings
bill next session. No other towns
in the fourth district have yet the
necessary receipts to secure either
free delivery or public buildings,
though Carrollton, West Point,
Greenville and Senoia are improv
ing rapidly.
OFFICE AND WORKS NEAR THE RAILROAD JUNCTION
NEWNAN, GEORGIA
financial
chai ge of
of the sentence, to he reclaimed,, barred by fetters it cannot break; j world escape from tli
renewed, recovered, restored and j environed by bars it cannot re- ! embezzlement on the ground that j
redeemed, the Savior discovering 1 move; fast behind doors it cannot he had no personal interest in j
his worth, proposes his salvation; unlock; the links of habit it can- diverting, insurance funds from j
for despite his tin worthiness, the not sever; the cable of appetites it the pockets ot the policyholders to
ike the sheep, is of great cannot cut. The sinner is the the treasury of the republican j
sinner,
value. • Hut the sheep is
just what we can get out of it, and
man is worth just what can be got
out of him. The sheep that grows then ye sha
wool just for his own comfort and sinner yok
worth , veriest slave that ever wore the i campaign committee, and now we
shackles or winced under the lash. | see that same financier, Mr. Pci-
“If the son shall make you free, kins, indicted along with an ex-
be free indeed." The I secretary of the treasury, M'.
with the devil, chain j Fairchild, for forgery, and their
mutton for his own beauty, is a! ed to the world and bound by the excuse is that they derived no pe
worthless animal, The man who limitations of the flesh is a pitiful . cuniary profit from their violation
lives for self alone is a worthless prisoner, and only Christ can of the law
parasite on the community. \ break the yoke, sever the chain deceive the
Tlmt limn may breathe but never live; ' and extend the soul’s territory into nation in which their company die
Who all receives, but nothing gives;
How One Man’s Subscription (Vri-uVio;.\s ‘orluVn..V.-'h'i;u'u,u the limitless range of an infinite
Whom none eau love uiid none cun thank, i freedom.
But the possibilities and poten- "Shall go in and out and find
Was Paid.
tialities of a redeemed, regenerated | pasture,” and here he places be- take away Horn these business men
man aic known to the Savio r , and fore us the fulness ot the gospel, j the excuse that they sin ignorant-
hence he provides for his recovery. “Shall find pasture —rich piovi j |y? Is it not time that the public
In the text he says: “I am the sion for every want of the soul. I conscience was turned upon these
door," and here he shows the sim- If hungry, there is “the bread of j questions? The business men j
plicity of the gospel. The door is ; life and the tree of life;" if thirsty, | themselves ought to see to it thal
of easy access; the feeblest can there are “the rivers ot the water I their class is relieved from the
reach it;it works on an easy hinge, of life; ’ if weary, there is “rest odium thal attaches to these con
who rei used to take Ins piiper out the weakest can push it wide open; forever at. the Master’s feet;” if, slant violations of statute and
of the postollioe. Me did not uant t | ie j atc h is low, the smallest can sad, “there are pleasures at his moral law. The old stoiy of the
it any longer. \\ «• worn leml what' ^ the bo j t> j he invitation is i right hand forever more" if ignor- man who, upon seeing on a tomb-
was the maIter. t.pon invostiga-. tQ ^ ^ wor i t | ; "Look unto me ; ant, “we shall know even as we stone the inscription : “Here lies a j
ting our subscription^ book^ 2™} and be ye saved all ye ends of the i are knownif lonely, he will pre-j lawyer and an honest man," ex- i
h;” “come unto me all ye that sent us “faultless before the pres- pressed surprise that so narrow a
“ b iased notice.” Every edi
tor lias received them says the
Bloomingdale Leader. The post
master sends them to the editor.
The post master isn’t to blame.
For distance there is a man by the
name of—well, say 'lim Short—
J. R. Hodge’s
Coweta Shops
Back of Hardaway & Hunter store house.
We do all work in good style.
Horse shoeing a specialty. Prices
right, either for spot cash or on
time. It will be to your interest
Huy s.mpi v dm ntoi4. Q see me before you commence
i authorities of a foreign , , £ ,
your shop business for 1907. 1
have two of the best all-around
smiths in middle Georgia.
J. R. HODGE,
Proprietor and Manager Coweta Shops.
business. Is it not time ter our
preachers, our publicists and our
moralists to so define crime as to
Me had never paid a cent and yet
lie stopped his paper as a matter
of economy to us. A few evenings
ago we stepped into church, and
Tim's melodious voice ring out
loud and clear in the old soul-stir
ring song, ‘•.lesus paid it all,”
We might have been mistaken, but
his earnestness impressed us. The
next day we sent him a receipt in
full begging his pardon for not
knowing that he had made an as-
‘Oli for such love, let rooks aurl lulls
Their lasting silence break,
And all harmonious human tongues
Their Savior’s praises speak.”
The Commoner.
J labor and are heavy laden;" “Who-; ence of the Father’s glory with ex- grave could hold two persons, will
! soever cometh I will in no wise ceeding joy," and all the abound- soon be applied to the business
I cast out.” The posts of the door ing piovisions of an infinite love, man if reform is not instituted.
! stand far enough apart for a whole
world to march through abreast.
“By me," and here he shows the
exclusiveness of the gospel. All
other ways of reaching the king
dom are excluded. It is not by
church, nor by creed, nor by ordi
nance that man is saved. “There tent ion to
is no other name given under defined, said in a recent speech: j coughs,oohls,crou
Business Honor.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy a
Safe Mqdlcine for Children.
In buying a cough medicine for child*
ren, never be afraid to buy Chamber-
T . r I,- ir , lain’K Oough Remedy. There in no dan-
Professor Jenks, in calling at- ; ^ from jf an(1 ig n i wu y H Hin „ t0
business honor as now i j CJ p 0W _ jg j H intended especially for
signment oh his liabilities to the
, heaven and among men wnereby
Lb id.—South Haven ( Mich.) Ad
vocate.
and whooping cough
The frequency of great fortunes, | and there is no better medicine in the
Wood's Seeds
j Seed
Oats
8
Choice,
Heavy,
Recleaned
Stocks.
We have thousands of bushels
in stock, selected from the best
crops grown in this country; all
the best and. most productive
kinds:
Burt, or 90-Day,
Black Tartarian,
Swedish Select,
Red Rust Proof,
White and Black Spring, Vir
ginia Gray Winter, etc. Write
for priees.
WOOD’S NEW SEEO BOOK for 1907
toils all about Seed Oats and all
Farm and Garden Seeds. Mailed
fifee on request.
we maybe saved.” There is no gathered perhaps legally but ir> I world for these diseases. It is not only
i elevated railway, nor trolley line, ways felt to be unjust, through the ^ ^ ^ ^ th( . oroupy COUf{h appcHni ,
nor automobile highway, nor any power of monopoly, have tended wiU piev ,, llt t |„. „ MU ek. Whooping
other modern method of transpor- strongly to obscure the moral yis-! C0UK |, i H not dangerous when the mine-
tation by which the sinner may be ion of many well meaning men, dy is given as directed. It contains no
wheeled into the city of God. who have been thereby led to con- opium or other harmful drug- and u^y
. , J ,, , , , ... ... • , • be given as confidently to a buby u«. to un
j Christ said, “I am the way, and found morality with sc cial nghte- ^ Fl)l . by Poilisto „ & ,^ e .
he is the only way. It is this way ousness; and their acts have form- ^____
or it is the wilderness. ed the excuse for many others to
He says “by me, if any man en- break laws, which seem to them
ter." Here he asserts the inclu- unjust. The profit from an un-
siveness of the gospel; “any man” just, though legal stock watering,
may enter; “Whosoever will rnay may well prove more demoralizing
Education
How 1 lamp Voted.
Taylor & Mitcham
Grocers and BaKers
Wo liiivo piirdiiisod tin* groeory ^fook mid bakoiy
form-
oi ly ownod and <>|io)’;itod Ly f!. !’. SUiplioiis ili. (
Jo.,
and solicit orders for everything sold in u first-c
ass
f’ntn ily grocery stoic mid lor the prod nets of
our
bakery. We sell only the best of everything
in
our line at very low prices mid guarantee proi
npt
and reliable service. Will appreciate the patron
age
of the people of Newnan and surrounding county
and believe we can please till who give 11s
opportunity to serve them. d ry our
the
Home Made Mince Meat.
Taylor & Mitcham
Phone No. 31.
i .. —
come. Ecu
r^j nish the pass
Qi produce the c
Last Saturday’s Athens Even
ing Call, published by T. Larry
does not fur- in business circles than the illegal Gantt, had the following to say:
FOR SALE.
pass word, culture cannot freight rebate which saves from
commendation, money ruin a grain shipper caught at a
buy the passport. The disadvantage.”
required of ail comers, A large volume could be written
“for all have sinned,” and “cor;- on this subject and many interest- Judge Russell; and: not
dernnation has passed upon all ing instances could be given t> but it is a we
men." The mendicant and the illustrate modern business honor, used his influence to have his
cannot
same i
“But on election day this chaige
was shown to lie slanderous!)
false, by Judge McWhorter going
up to the polls and voting
millionaire, the coarse and the cul- Professor Jenks calls attention fo friends do likewise."
: tured,; the fool and the philoso- the monopoly. Men who
RICHMOND,
/quid. No
comment is
: pher, all side by side, pass in at blush to be called highwaymen, - Gwinnett Journa
tne same door. will r-b through monopoly and r>--. ^7—-- — ,
fend it although their crime is " Too many lawyers make a spec-i
“By me if any man enter in.
it although
The News has for sale a throe horse
"" power International gasoline engine,
y*tills,‘ It is in perfect working order and as
known fact that he i <n>od as new. It is offered for sale be
cause the News wishes to install an
necessary- electric motor, and will he sold tffioap.
THE NEW$; i
* .
'Vh&'rti
1 Here he gives the tffeclual cor.di grand larceny as compared^.with ialty t f handling beer cases
Newiirm, Ga