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NEWNAN HERALD
NEWNAN, FRIDAY. SEPT-. 24
Newnan Branch W. C. T. U.
"Rise up ye women that are at eaue;
hear my voice yc careless daughters."
—Isa., 32:9.
"Whit mike* a city full of pow#r!
Not wealth* riiNpIny of tltl«l Tame.
Nor fanhlon'a loudly boMt*d claim.
But wocnnn rich in native dower.
Whow homes, th'Xiah humble. still are rTeat.
Her*use of sorvice to the Simla.”
Thn last meeting of the fiscal year
*>• held at the assembly-room of Car
negie Library, Sept. 2, when a readme
was taken of the year’s work and plana
laid for another year's undertaking.
There has been life and devotion in
the rank and file, and the blessing of
God has been on us as an organization,
national, State and local. While we
know we should have done better work,
we have reason for gratitude to God,
and should take courage and go forth
for a year of greater surcoaa for God
and humanity. White buma, brewera
and bartenders oppose the W. C. T. U.,
we are accomplishing results in those
momentous taskB to which God has
called us. Our Leader calls, and we
must follow. Lot uh determine to be
more faithful than ever before. The
mothers of Newnan Bhould let their
children know that they are temperance
women; that no wine ever enters their
homes; that they look upon it as a dead
ly enemy that would rob them of all
that makes life worth living; that the
liquor traffic is the greatest evil in the
world, for it brings every other evil in
itH train. An eminent lawyer has said
that whiskey is the direct cause of 95
per cent, of the divorru cases. Then,
instead of making more stringent anti
divorce laws, as an Atlanta court Judge
is always advising, when granting a di
vorce, why not advise more stringent
anti l'quor laws?
Reports from superintendents of de
partments gave out the following in
formation of our local union and local
work; Active members, 24; honorary
members 8, besides many who have
signed the pledge. Amount paid for
Suite work. $22; amount, pud for local
work, $4H 66; amount paid f >r national
work, $2; amount, paid for litefature
$7 50; literature distributed, 4.000
pages.
Knowing that the star of hope for the
temperance cause hangs over the school
ro on, wn h ive undertaken scientific
temperance instruction in our schools,
and temperance Sunday school work
The heathens send us word that the
ships that bring out the missionaries
are also bringing rum, which does them
m re harm than the missionaries can
counteract; hence our missionary socie
ties are co operating in our temperance
work. The necessity of tithing is taught,
hh we cannot accomplish great results
with no empty treasury. Since the
need abides for unpurchasable, incor
ruptible citizens, wo operato the de
partment of “Christian Citizenship,”
also “Flower Mission,” and “Prison
and Rescue Work." The best reports
of the year’s work were given in the
last three departments. As long as our
physicians prescribe whiskey ns a med
icine it will give oiccuse for an open-
door to flood us with liquor; therefore,
the M. D.’sof Newnan may look out
for liti raturc on non-alcoholic medica
tion. As the press in the great univer
sity of the people —
“Th* might i«>*t of tho mighty mono*
On which tho arm uf progronw lomnr.”
We keep up this department hy send
ing articles to our religious and local
papers.
In looking over an old copy of the
Suturday Evening Post, a national
weekly, read nil over tho United States
there appeared an article on “The
Awakening of Woman,” which said
where women formerly sat down and
bewailed the wreck and ruin that came
on them and theirs through the drink
habit, now they got up and do some
thing. To illustrate the point, it told of
the women of the W. C. T. U. of N w-
nan, Ga.. appearing before the Mayor
and Council and pleuiling with them to
place the tax on near-beer saloons so
high as to mako it prohibitive, which
request was granted, adding untold
peace and prosperity to their fair little
city. There are no triflos; everything is
part of a great plani
Officers elected for another year are
Mrs. R. J. Barnett, president; Mrs
Hattie Thoroughman, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. W. H. Goarreld, treas
urer.
A Wonderful Antisoptic.
Germs and infections aggravate ail
nients and retard healing. Stop that
infection at once Kill tho germa and
get rid of the poisons. For this pur
pose a single application of Sloan's
Liniment not only kills the pain but
destroys the germs. Thia neutralizes
infection and gives nature assistance
by overcoming congestion and given
chance for the free and normal flow of
the blood. Sloan s Liniment is an
emergency doctor and should he kept
constantly on hand. 85c.,50c. The
Si.00 size contains six tunes as much
as the 25c.
•Library BeporL
To the Hoard of Trustees of Carnegie
Li-nary: The Librarian submits the fol
lowing report for the months beginning
Feb. 1 and ending Aug. 31-
Number of hooka catalogued and put
on the shelves. 958; number of books
purchased since Fso. 1, 401; number of
gift books, 35; number of books re
paired, 792.
Number of books issued for home use:
Adult fiction, 7,159; adult non-fletion,
624; juvenile fiction, 2.850; juvenile
non-fiction, 774. Number of periodicals
issued for home use: Adult, 1,151; juv
enile, 95. Total circulation, 12,533.
Number of new members, 333; total
membership, 1,612.
Amount collected in fines, $32.47.
Library hours, which during the sam-
mer months hove been from 9 to 12 in
the morning, 3:30 to 5:30 in the after
noon, and from 8 to 9:30 on Friday
nights, have been changed to 9 to 12 in.,
2:30 to 4:30 p. m. and 7:30 to 9 Friday
nights.
Following is a partial list of some re
cent fiction now in the library —
“Sanpriel,” Ovilde Prydy; “Voice in
the Fog,” Harold MacGrath; ”Th.
Ragged Messenger,” W. B. Maxwell;
“duusaof the Misty Star,” Frances
Little; “Johnny Appleseed,” Eleanor
Atkinson; “Wallol Partition,” Flor
ence Barclay; “Bambi,” Marjorie B.
Cooke; “One Clear Call,” trances Nin-
emo Greene; “Little Sir Galahad,”
PocEie G'ay; “Delia Blanchflower, ’
Mrs. Humphrey Ward; “Martha-by-the
Day,” “Making Over Martba,” “Mar
tha and Cupid,” Julia M. Lippman;
“me Attic uuest,” Kobt. E. Knowles;
“The Greatest of These,” Archibaio
Marsnail; “New Men for Old,” How
ard V. O'Biien; “Parrott Sc Co." Har
old MacGratn; “Mr. Grex of Monte
Carlo,” E. P. Oppenheun; “Big Tre
maine,” Marie Van Vorat; “A Girl ot
tile Blue Ridge,” Payne Erukine; “Ih
turbulent Duchess,” Percy J. Bren
ner; “A Far Country,” Winston
Cnurchili; “Polly Anna Grows Up,”
E eanor H. Porter; “Little Straw
Wile,” Margaret B. Houston; “The
Turmoil,” Booth Tarkington; ”T e
Way of the Strong,” Ridgewell Col-
lu o.
We have also a num ter of splendid
new class books, some of wmch are In
eluded in ihe following lisi —
“Cluo Woman's Handy B iok of Pro
grammes anil Cluo Management,” Kate
L K O. rtH; “An Out ine of Russian
Literature,” Maurice Boring; “Shakes
peare, His Vlmd and Art,” Elwnr,)
Dowden; “History of French Li:era
lure,” Anna L. Kunta; "History ol
German Literature,” Kuno Francke;
“How Belgium Saved Europe,” Dr.
Charles Sarnies; “Famous Days am!
Deeds in Belgium and Holland, ” Chu-.
Norris; “Chief Contemporurv Drama
tists,” Thus. H Dickinson; “Feels ol
the World;” “History of the Georgia
W. C T U ,” Mrs. J J. Ansley; “Sto
ry of Our Nivy,” Wm O. Stevens;
"Vehicles of the Air," Victor Long-
heed; “Sp inish-E iglish Dictionary,”
Velazquez; “Practical Course in Me
chanical Drawing,” William F Millard;
'The Boy Mechanic;” ‘Stories and
Story Telling,” Edward P. St. John;
Wnen u Man Comes to Himself,"
The Suite,” “Young People nnd the
Church.” "Constitutional Government
in the United States,” "Congressional
Government,” “Division and R-'union,
1829 1909,” Woodrow Wilson; “Charac
leristics of Women," Mrs. Jameson;
"The Unfolding Life,” A A. Larno-
reaux. Katherine Powel, Librarian.
CALOMEL WHEN BILIOUS? NO! STOP!
MAKES YOU SICK AND SALIVATES
IMsoi's Unr Tom" Is Harmless To
Cleai Year Sligglsh Unr
Ml Bowels.
Ugh I Calomel makes you sick. It’s
horrible! Take a done of the dangerous
drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose
a day’s work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bone*.
Calomel, when it comes into contact
with sour bile crashes into it, breaking
it up. This is when you feel that awful
nausea and cramping. If you are slug
gish and “all knocked out,” if your
liver is torpid and bowels constipated
or you have headache, dizziness, coated
tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour,
just try a spoonful ol harmless Dodson's
Liver Tone tonight on my guarantee.
Here’s my guarantee—Go to any drug,
•tore and get a 30 cent bottle of Dod
son's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful and
if it doesn't straighten you right up
and make you feel fine and vigorous I
want you to go baek to the store and
get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone
is destroying the sale of calomel because
it is real liver medicine; entirely vege
table, therefore it can not salivate or
make you sick.
1 guarantee that one spoonful of Dod
son’s Liver Tone will put your sluggish
liver to work and clean your bowels of
that sour bile and constipated waste
which is clogging your system and mak
ing you feel miserable. I guarantee that
a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone will
keep your entire family feeling fine for
months. Give it to your children. It is
harmless ; doesn’t gripe and they like its
pleasant taste.
NEW
SORGHUM SYRUP
uz
What Is the Best Remedy For
Constipation? 4
This is a question asked Us many time*
each day. The answer is
tStexagCQtdeaCiea,
We guarantee them to be satisfactory
to you. Bold only by ua, 10 oeots.
John R. Cat as Drug Co.
Every Home Needs a Faithful Cough
and Cold Remedy.
When seasons change and colds ap
pour -when you first detect a cold after
sitting next one who has sneezed, then
it is that n tried ami tested remedy
should be faithfully used “I never
wrote a testimonial before, but 1
know positively that for myself and
family Dr. King’s New Discovery
the best cough remedy we ever used
and ive have tried them all.” 50c. and
$1.00.
A soldier on guard in South Carolina
during the war was questioned as to
his knowledge of his duties.
"You know your duty here, do you
sentinel?”
"Yes. sir."
"Well, now, suppose they should
open on you with shells and musketry
what would you do?”
"Form a line.”
"Wha(!-one man form a line?"
"Yes, sir; form a bee line for camp
sir.”
A WISE CHOICE.
A Newnan Man Proves He Made
No Mistake.
A hotel man is more subject to the
recommendation of his patrons tha
almost any other business man, but
Mr. Lewis selected Doan's Kidney
Pills when suffering from kidney
trouble. To prove that he made
mistake in his choice, he givea a signed
report of his satisfactory experience
Read it:
W. P. Lewis, proprietor Virginia Ho
tel, Washing'on street, Newnan, Ga
says: "My kidneys were out of order
and 1 suffered from a lame and aching
back. I felt tired and dull, especially in
the morning. The kidney secretions
passed irregularly, sometimes being too
frtquent and then again scanty and pain
ful. I used six or seven boxes of Doan
Kidney’s Pills and they cured me of
all signs of kidney trouble. I have had
no return of the complaint since.”
Price tOc. at all dealers. Don’t aim
p'v ask for a kidney remedy get Doan
Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Lewis
had Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buf
falo, N, Y.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY CO.
CURRENT SCHEDULES.
ttrlfitn
Ohattauoof?* . .
Cedartown....
Columbua
ARRIVE FROM
. .10*7 A. M.
. . 1:43 p. m.
.. 0 ;43 A. M.
9:40 A M.
7:17 r.
6 J56 r. m.
DEPART FOR
Griffin 6:4.1 A. M. 1:40 r. ■.
Chattanooga ll :oj a. a.
Cedartown 7:20 p.m.
Columbia* 7£6 4. ■. 6:16 p m
We have several hundred gallons of
pure horne-made new crop sorghum
syrup of our own make for sale—made
in a pure copper pan.
We are thoroughly equipped or
grinding your your cane and making
it into syrup. See us for further in
formation.
White Star Market
Broadwater Bros., Proprietors
•PHONE 62
H. C. GLOVER CO
THE STORE OF QUALITY
TELEPHONE 111
Fall Fashions Are Complete ot This Store
Suits f Dresses, Waists,
SkMs ami Goats
n
It would be useless and impossible to describe the particulars
of wearing apparel for the coming season. Suits, dresses, etc.,
have their individual characteristics. The entire showing should
be viewed to obtain correct fashion impressions. So the oppor
tune time to make selections of your apparel is at hand.
The latest models for the fall and winter season are here. They are very, very
pretty. The reliability of this store is so thoroughly recognized by the ladies of
Newnan and throughout Coweta county, that it seems understood that Glover’s
qualities of workmanship and fabrics are of the highest character; that the styles
are always the newest and prettiest, and that our prices are quite a bit more rea
sonable than at other good stores.
Your attention is respectfully called to the new arrivals of
Suits, Dresses, Coats
Blouses and Skirts
Coat Suits, Price Range,
Dresses, Price Range,
Coats, Price Range, - -
Shirt Waists, Price Range,
$12.00 to $37.50
- 5.95 to 25.00
- 5.00 to 25.00
1.00 to 5.95
H. C. GLOVER CO.
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