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NEWNAN HERALD
Published weekly, and entered at the postoffice
Newnan. Gb.. hb second-class mail matter.
THE Herald office is upstairs in the Carpenter
building 7 1 *.- Greenville street. 'Phone 6.
WAS MISERABLE
COULDN'T STAND
Testifies She Was Restored
to Health by Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.
Lackawanna, N. Y. —"After my first
chiJd was born 1 felt very miserable and
could not stand on
my feet. My sister-
in-law wished me to
try Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable
Compound and my
nerves became firm,
appetite good, step
elastic, and 1 lost
that weak, tired
feeling. That was
six years ago and 1
have had three fine
healthy children since. For female trou
bles I always take Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound and it works like
n charm. 1 do all my own work.”—Mrs.
A. F. Kreamer. 1574 Electric Avenue,
Lackawanna, N. Y.
fhe success of Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound, made from roots
and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be
used with perfect confidence by women
who suffer from displacements, inflam
mation, ulceration, tumors,irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, bearing-down
feeling, flatulency,indigestion, dizziness,
or nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound is the stan
dard remedy for female ills.
Women who suffer from those dis
tressing ills peculiar to their sex should
be convinced of the ability of Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to re
store their health by the many genuine
and truthful testimonials we are con
stantly publishing in the newspapers.
If yon wa»t special advice write to
Lydia E. Pinkliani Medicine Co. (confi
dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
fee opened, read and answered by »
woman and held in strict confidence.
Professional Cards.
WILLIAM Y. ATKINSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office over Cuttino’s store.
A. SYDNEY CAMP
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office over H.
Practices in all the courts.
A mall Mdse. Co.’s.
C.
J. E. MARSH
V/ETERINARY SURGEON & DENTIST
Graduate of Chicago Veterinary College, with
five years’ experience. Treats all animals. Calls
promptly answered, day or night.
Office at Keith's stables. Day ’phone 110; night
’phone 355.
DR. SANT BRADSHAW
OSTEOPATH
Office: Decatur. Ga.: 'phone, 268.
Big Circus Coming This Way.
The Barnum and Bailey Greatest
Show on Earth will exhibit at Atlanta
on Monday, Oct. 18, and this good news
ia being heralded everywhere by the
many agents of this biggest and fore
most amusement institution in the
world. The Barnum and Bailey Circus
has always been the largest that trav
els, and this season the management
has found it necessary to add many
more cars to their trains, in order to
provide for the great equipment. It re
quires 85 double-length railroad cars to
transport the big show; 1,280 people are
employed; there are 700 horses, 40 ele
phants and a menagerie of 110 cages;
480 world-famed artists take part in
the greatest circus programme this
world has ever known.
A fitting introduction to the wonder
ful performance this year is the pre
sentation of the new, magnificent spec
tacular pageant, "Lalla Rookh,” in
which nearly 1,000 characters take part.
In the circus proper, which is pre
sented in three rings, four stages, the
hippodrome, and in the dome of the
largest tent ever erected, 480 perfoirn-
ers from every nation in the world take
part and present a vast array of for
eign features entirely new to America.
A wonderful trained animal exhibition
is given by the Marvelous War Ele
phants, I’allenberg’s Wonder Bears,
Madam Bradna’s Angel Horses, Tha-
lero’s Dogs, Ponies and Monkeys, and
the Barham and Bailey Statue Horses.
Great interest is already being shown
in this neighborhood and great crowds
will go to Atlanta for the biggest and
most enjoyable holiday of the year.
Everyone is advised to get an early
start in order to be there in time for
the parade, which starts promptly at
10 a. m., and which is said to eclipse
anything of its kind ever before at
tempted in the history of the circus
business.
The war has taught the farmers of
Laurens one thing, and that is how to
live at home. It has been two or three
decades since the planters of this coun
ty have had such an abundance of
home-grown products of various kinds.
Their barnB will soon be bursting with
corn, oats, peavine hay, wheat, peas,
peanuts, sweet potatoes, syrup, etc.,
while the smoke-houses will be groan
ing under their loads of fine hams,
shoulders, sides, sausage, etc. Our
people are going to truly live at home
during the next twelve months. They
have at last removed their smoke
houses and barns from the Western
States to their own plantations right
here in Laurens county, and have
written for themselveB a new and im
portant declaration of independence.—
Dublin Courier-Herald.
K
GEO. W.
FULLER
MANUFACTURER OK
- tf7 FIRST AVENIT
’PHONE 475
CONCRETE
CORIN'!
BURIAL VAULTS, BLOCKS.
TILE, LAWN VASES.
NEWNAN,
GEORGIA.
NEW
SORGHUM SYRUP
We have several hundred gallons of
pure home-made new crop sorghum
syrup oi our own make for sale—made
in a pure copper ,pan.
We are thoroughly equipped for
grinding your youRganc and making
it into syrup. See us for further in
formation.
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FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
FOR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AND BLADDEK
Qudilen's Arnica Salvff
TN> Best Snlve In The World, *
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White Star Market
Broadwater Bros., Proprietors
'PHONE 62
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Plenty
BACK GIVES CUT,
of Newnan Readers Have
This Experience,
tax the kidneys — overwork
W. L. WOODROOF,
PHYSICIAN ANDSURGEON.
Office 11H' Greenville street. Residence 9 Perry
street. Office 'phone 401; residence 'phone 451.
D. A. HANEY,
PHYSICIAN ANDSURGEON.
Offers his professional sendee to the people of
Newnan, and will anBwerall calls town or coun
ty. Office in the Jones Buildinp. E. Frond Street.
Office and residence 'phone 289.
THOS. J. JONES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office on E. Broad street, near public square.
Residence 9 Jefferson Btreet.
T. B. DAVIS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office—Sanitorium buildinp. Office 'phone 5 1
call: residence 'phone 5—2 calls.
W. A. TURNER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Special attention piven to surpery and diseases
of women. Office 24 W. Broad street. 'Phone 230
F. I. WELCH,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office No. 9 Temple avenue, opposite public
•eboel buildinp. 'Phone 234.
THOS. G. FARMER, JR.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Will pive careful and prompt attent;on to all
lepal business entrusted lU me. Wouty to loan.
Office in court-house.
You
them —
They can’t keep up the continual
strain.
The back may give out —it may ache
and pain;
Urinary troubles may set in.
Don’t wait longer — take Doan's
Kidney Pills.
Newnan people tell you how they
act.
Mrs. N. P. Scroggin, 25 Second ave
nue. Newnan, says: ”1 was taken sud
denly with an intense pain in the small
of my back. The least move caused a
sharp pain to shoot through my body,
and I finally got so bad that I had to
stay in bed. 1 called in a doctor, but
he didn’t give much relief. Doan’s
Kidney Pills, procured of J. F. Lee
Drug Co., relieved me from the first,
and four boxes cured me of all symp
toms of kidney complaint.”
Price 50c., at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Scroggin had. Foster - Mi lburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Some people think they are guests,
but others finds them jest.
SOME TENNESSEE FOLKS
TELL HOW THEY WON
Atlanta anil West Point
RAILROAD COMPANY
ARRIVAL
AND DEPARTURE
OF TRAINS AT NEWNAN. GA.
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southbound; even number*, t-orth-
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Sick people want to be well in a
burry. , . ..
A great many, perhaps most an,
illnesses have their beginning in de
rangements of the stomach and diges
tive tract.
Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy starts in
at the first dose to put stomach suf
ferers on the way to health. 'I he first
dose proves it.
It is taken with success everywhere.
Here are the words of two Tennessee
people who have taken it:
MISS CORA FISHER. 805 Saxon
avenue. Memphis—"Have taken your
medicine and it worked like a charm
has removed quite a number of gall
stones. It does just as you said it
would.” _
MRS. W J. WARD. Sparta, Tenn.—
"I can honestly recommend your rem
edy to all sufferers from constipalion
and stomach troubles. Indigestion
seems a thing of the past with me.”
Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy gives per
manent results for stomach, liver and
intestinal ailments. Eat as much and
whatever you like. No more distress
after eating, pressure of gas in the.
ttomach and around the heart Get one
bottle of your druggist now and try it
on an absolute guarantee if not satis
factory money will be returned.
For Sale by J. F. I.EE DRUG GO.. SV • Ga.
NOTICE.
Atlanta, Ga.. 1. 1015.
The regular annual meeting of tr.e stockholders
•f the Atlanta & West Point Railroad Company
will be held at the office of the company. Room
No. b. Atlanta Terminal Station, on Tuesday. Oct-
19, 1915. at 12 o’clock, noon.
W. H. BRUCE, Secretary.
•jtexot>cledtiett.
Sick headache, biliousness, piles and
bad breath are usually caused by inac
tive liowels. Get a box of lie-all
Orderlies. They act gently and effec
tively. Bold only by us at 10 cents.
John R. Catos Drufl Co.
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FALL SHOWING
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Ladies’ and Misses’ Ms
Never before have the designers produced more varied or beautiful styles
than for this season. There are straight Norfolk suits, the loose box coats with
military braiding, some belted hacks with straight fronts, others with the much de
sired fur collar, the new flaring coats with collar of velvet and button trimming.
The materials are poplins, gabardines, whipcords, broadcloths and serges;
colors, dark green, dark brown, navy and black.
Price Range, $10 to $30
New fall models in Amer-
Cadet Hose for boys
Monogram Nature Shoes
Special school Hand her-
ican Lady Corsets
and yirls
for growing feet
chiefs, 39c dozen
Parks & Arnold
THE LADIES' STORE.
PHONE 109.
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PHONE US YOUR WANTS
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