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Those of Middle Age Especially.
When you have found no remedy for the horrors that
oppress you during change of life, when through the long
hours of the day it seems as though your back would break,
when your head aches constantly, you are nervous, de
pressed and suffer from those dreadful bearing down pains,
don t forget that L.ydia K. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound
is the safest and surest remedy, and has carried hundreds
of women safely through this critical period.
Read what these three women say:
From Mrs. Hornung, Buffalo, N. Y.
B«tai* > N.Y.-*I am writing to let you know how muoh vour
medicine has done for me. I failed terribly during the last winter
and summer and. every one remarked about my appearance. I suf
fered from a female trouble and always had pains in my back, no
appetite and at times was very weak.
“ I was visiting at a friend’s house one day and she thought I needed
Lydia E. Pinkham s \ egetable Compound. 1 took it and have gained
eight pounds, have a good appetite and am feeling better every day.
Everybody is asking mo what I am doing and 1 recommend Lydia E.
Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. You may publish t his letter if you
wish and I hope others who have the same complaint will see it and
get health from your medicine as I did”— Airs. A. IIornung. 91
Stanton St., Buffalo, N. Y.
Was A Blessing To This Woman.
So. Richmond, Va.—“ I was troubled with a bearing down pain and
a female weakness and could not stand long on my feet.. Of all the
medicines I took nothing helped me like Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound. I am now regular and am getting along fine. I
cannot, praise the Compound too much. It has been ;i blessing to mo
and I hope it will be to other women.”—Mrs. I). Tv urn, 23 West
Clopton St., South Richmond, Va.
Pains in Side, Could Hardly Stand.
Lodi, Wis.—“ I was in a bad condition, suffering from a female
trouble, and I had such pains in my sides I could hardly move. Be-
—Mrs. John Thompson, Lodi, Wisconsin.
For 30 year* Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound lias been the standard remedy for fe
male ills. Mo one sick with woman’s ailments
docs justice to herself if she does not try this fa
mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it
ha* restored so many sufferingwomen to health.
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(CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice.
Your letter will be opened, read and answered
by a woman and held in strict confidence.
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Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Notice i.° herc-by given to all creditors of tho ee-
tate of Geo. F. IVwledge. lute of said county, de
ceased, to render in an account of their demands
to the undersigned within the time im*8cnbed by
law. properly made out; and all persons indebted
to buh! estate are hereby rruunsted to make imme
diate pay.^nt. This Nov. ”, 1015. P/s. IV*.
JOHN A. LOWLEDGE, Executor.
NEWNAN, FRIDAY. NOV. 12.
A Boon to Paragraphers.
Duwflen Newt*,
Editorial paraerttpHers everywhere,
who occasionally find themselves will
ing to swop their kingdom for a verb,
have probably posted up in proximity
to their desks the following from the
Dallas (Tex.) Titnes-Herald, the same
being a communication to a Dallns rail
road office and signed ‘’Unfortunates
Who Try to Work, Live and Sleep in
the Vicinity:”
"Gentlemen: Is it absolutely neces
sary in the discharge of his duty, day
and night, that the engineer of your
yaid engine should make it ding and
dong and lizz and spit and clang and
bang and buzz and hiss and bellow and
wail and pant and rant and yowl and
howl and grate and grind and puff and
fume and click and clank and chug and
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nnd wheeze and squawk and blow and
jar and perk and rasp and jingle and
twang and clack and rumble and jan
gle and ring and clatter nnd yelp and
croak and how 1 nnd hum and snarl and
pulf and growl and thump and boom
and clash and jolt and jostle and shake
and screech and snarl and slam nnd
scrape and thrub and crink and wobble
and quiver and rumble and roar and
rattle and yell and smoke and smell
and shriek like -?”
What? Ask .yourself the question. How often lias the doctor
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A Clogged System Needs Attention.
Are you bilious, dizu^u)^ listless?
>r. King’s New Life Tills" taken at
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Btarts the bowels movingtRtornlly and
easily. Moreover it acts without grip
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often leads to most serious complica
tions. Poisonous matters and a poorly
functioning need immediate attention.
If you wish to wake up to-morrow
morning happy in mind and entirely
satisfied, start your treatment to-night.
25c. a bottle.
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Father ruefully gazed on his last dol
lar. “Money has wings, and house rent
makoB it fly,” he said.
“Yes,” said hislifteen-year-old, "and
some houses have wings, for I’ve seen
many a house tly.”
“You're smarter than your old dad,
maybe, my son, but I always thought
that no part of a house except the
chimney Hue.”
HARD CHBONIC GOUGH
Made Well by Delicious Vinol
Crestline, Ohio. — “ I contracted a
hard, chronic cough, and was weak,
nervous and run down. I have a small
family of three, and it was hard for mo
! to do my work. 1 took different medi
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about Vinol, and it has restored me to
health and strength, my cough is all gone
and 1 feel fine.” Mrs. H. H. CARLISLE.
We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod
liver and iron tonic without oil, for
chronic coughs and colds, and for all
weak, nervous, run-down conditions.
JOHN R. CATES DRUG CO.. Newnnn, Ga.
Tills easy, cuimiiiii)-sense me!hod -
Unit costs so little* t|mI is so quickly
and vigorously eirecllvi» Is often tpe
last resort of many Caliirrh sufferers.
Why, li is hard lo say. One of I tie
trained speeinlisls of the Swift Spe
cific Company in Atlanta a physician
of standing and national reputation
because of his knowledge of blood dis
orders. made (lie assertion ihal If the
majoiity of chronic Catarrhal Victima
would buy and faithfully lake S. S. S.,
they could effectually get rid of Ch-
larrh.
S. S. S. goes straighl to the seal of
rouble, t In- blood. It spreads Ils
influence over every organ in the
body, comes through all Ihe veins and
arteries, enables all mucous surfaces
lo exchange acids and irritating suit-
.stances for red blood corpuscles that
effectually cleanse the system and
thus put an end lo all Catarrhul pol
lution. S. S. S, deans out the stom
ach of mucous accumulations, enables
only pure, blood-making materials lo
Notice to Debtora and Creditors.
GEORGIA-Cowi.ta County:
Notice is hereby itivoii to all creditors of the m-
tftto of .1 esse Caldwell, late of said county, de
ceased, to render in un account of their demands
to the undorsiftned, properly made out, within
the time prescribed by law; and all persons In
debted to said estate lire requested to make Im
mediate payment. This Nov. r,, 1915. Pro. fee.
49.75. G. W. CALDWELL.
Administrator, Gay. Ga,
ontst the Intestines, combines with
those food elements to enter tlie cir
culation, and in less than an hour is
at work throughout the body In pro
cess of purlIlcation.
S. R. S. Is made from roots and
herbs that are food anti tonic for the
blood. It stimulates gives the blood
power to throw off poisons. Von will
soon realize its wonderful influence by
the absence of headache, a derided
cleat lug of Ihe air passages, a steadily
Improved nasal condition, and n sense
of bodily relief that proves bow com
pletely Catarrh often infests the en
tire system.
You will tintl S. S. S. on sale at till
drug stores. It is a remarkable rem
edy for any and all blood affections,
such as Kezema, Hash, Lupus, Tetter,
Psoriasis, Hoils. and all other diseased
conditions of the blood. Htor special
advice on any blood disease write The
j Swift's Specific Company, Medical Do
part mein. Itomu 11. Atlanta, Un. Avoid
1 substitutes.
One house anil lot in the town of Scnotn, stiitl
State and e,.nitty, bring on Pylaut -qrcel sml foe-
ins went on wiiil street, enntlilntmr one l!) aero,
inure or leott. unit bounded as Inllmvs tin the
mirth liy alley extend inn from 1’ylltnt street to
Main tired. an the cant tty Mulberry Shell, on tile
fimit.tr by Gto. Turner, ilnd on the went trv t'ylnnl
street.
Sold for payment of debts of said iteeensed.
Terms of tmlr cash. This Nov. i, 1915. t’rs. foe,
M.sci. 11. It. KEMP.
Administrator on estate of Geo. Bridges, tlee'tl.
Notice to Debtors and Cr editors.
GEORGIA-Cowkta County:
Notice is hereby etvun to nil creditors of tho es
tate of 11. P. D. Brooks, Into of fetid county, de
ceased, to render in un account of their demands
to tho undersigned within the time prescribed by
law. properly made out: and till persons indebtod
to wiki estate are hereby requested to muke imme
diate payment. This Nov. 5.1915. Prs. fee, $9.76.
TtlOS. II LATHAM. Executor.
47 Whitehall St.. Atlanta. Git.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA -Coweta County:
Agreeable to an order from tho Court of Ordi
nary of said county, panned nt the November
term, 1315, 1 will hoI) at the court-luiune door in
Newnnn. Ga.. on the lit Ht Tuosduy in December
next, between tho lewd houra of Bale, to the high
est nnd be«*l bidder, the following hind Indonging
to the e»t«t«’ of Goo. Bridges, dcccuHod. to-wit:
Executor’s Sale.
GEORGIA • Coweta County:
By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Coweta county, Ga.. will bo Hold ut public out
cry. on Ihe tirnt Tuesday in December, 1915, ut tho
court-holme in Nownun. mid Coweta county, be-
tween the logul hours of wile, tho following prop
erty belonging to the rntute of (loo. F. Powledgo,
deceased, to-wit:
A cortnln tract or parcel of land *;»tunto, lying
nnd being In tho town of St. ClmrloH, wild county
anil State, and containing; four aero*. morn or
Ichh, out of lot of hind No. 185, nnd bounded ns
followH: On the north anil cant by .1. W. Scott, on
tho Mouth hy InndH of J. A. Sibley oHtnte, and on
the went by u street.
TerniH - One-half cuah, balance in one year,
with intoroHt nt S per cent. Thin Nov. I, 1915.
Fra. fee. ?l HO. JOHN A. POWLKDGK.
Executor of Geo. F. I’owlodge, deceased.
GEORGIA- CmvwTA County:
By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina
ry of mild county, pursed »t the November term.
1915. I will sell before the court-house door in the
city of Newnnn, On., on the Ural Tut-wlny In I)e-
eenihor next, Imtween the legol honrn of Hide, to
the highest bidder, the following land belonging
to the estate of Muhnlu Evans, late of raid county,
dccenastf. to-wlf;
Fifty-four (31) acres of hind, moro or Ichh, lying
and being in the Second district of *akl county,
being n purl of land lots Non. 197 nnd 198. being a
part of tho T. N, Bingham old homc-plnce, and
t he home-place of Mnhnla Evnns nt the time of
her death.
Sold for distribution among the Imirs-nt-law of
raid Mnhaln Evans. deceased. Terror of wile -
CAHil. Thin Nov, 2, 1915, Fra, fen. 15.01.
W. B. EVANS.
Administrator on the nxtnto of Mahala Evnr. *. do-
emted.
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA Cowuta County:
Puraunnt to an order grunted by the Ordinnry
of Hold county, at tin* November term. 1915, I will
sell on the fir'd. Tuesday in December, 1915. be
fore tho eourt-bounodoor in Newnnn, G«.. to the
InghcHt bidder, the following land* belonging to
the ontatu of Mrs. Lucy C. Davis. Into of wild
county, deoennod, to-wit:
One hundred and twenty acre* of land, more nr
Josh, nu follows: Sixty-five (66) acre* olT of lot of
land No. 150; also. fifty (50) ncre* of land, moroor
less. olV of lot or land No. I I'J—both tract* being
in tho Fourth dhitrlat of aaid county, und adjoin
ing each otli-r. making one body of Innd, nnd
Ixiundcd as follows: On the north by oHtnte of T.
A. Brown, deceased, on the cant nnd south by
lands of tho OHtnte of T. A. Brown. deceased, nnd
or# the went by InndH .if T. A. Brown, decease),
(ind by lbown BrothciTH.
Sold for payment of debts nnd for distribution.
Termn'tif fuilo CASH. Thix Nov. 2, 1915. Fra. fee.
$»MW. J. A. DAVIS.
Administrator on the . state of Mra. Lucy C. Dn-
via, deoeaHod. I
Administrntor’H Sale.
GEORGIA-Cowijta County:
By virtue of an order of tho Court of Ordinnry,
granted nt tho November term. 1915, of naid Court,
the nnderMigncd. no administrator on the cHtateof
Miitic Peaslev (’amp, dnceuHcd, will -uill nt the
court-linuro in Newnnn. » ;il<l county nnd State, on
the first Tuesday in December. 1915. between the
uHunl houra of Male, at. public outcry, to the high
est and boat bidder, for cash, the following real
estate belonging to said UHtnto of Mntic Tc*Bley
Camp, to-wit:
One hundred one and nne-qunrter ncrew of land,
more or lemi, being nil of the cunt part of lot of
land No, 157, In the Second district of «»id coun
ty. l»eing half of flald lot No. 157, more or Ichh, di
vided hy u line running diagonally acrofia tho lot.
northwesterly nnd HoutheaHterly. und being all of
said lot except that part known uh thu Martin
luntln, anti being known an the west part of the
“Fulmer pinco." in mild iliHtrict nnd county. Thin
in the mime plnco n»i deneribed in dewl to MfH. N.
J. Bingham from Thomas N. Bingham, nnd re
corded In Peed Book ‘TV pnge 170.
AIho, the following described vacant property,
situate on tho went Hide of the “State Bond,” in
the town of Moreland, between the property
owned by the Prenhyterinn church and the dwell
ing of Joe A. Camp, containing in all about flve
neroa, more or leas, and known nnd designated in
plat mode by John B. Goodwyn. Surveyor, nnd
recorded in Clork'u oflico of Gtwetu Superior Court.
ns loth Non. 13, 11, 1*). and part of lot No. 9, in the
town of Moreland, Cn.
Sold for tho purpose of paying debtn, nnd for
diHtrlbutHm among the hoira-jit-law of wnid Mati*
T«iaHley Camp, deceaw'd. TerniH of sale—cahii.
PoflHOHaion Jnn. 1, 1916. Thi« Nov. 3. 1915. Fra.
fee. $10.20. JOE A. GAMP,
Adminiatrator on eatato of MaUeTeaulcy Camp,
dccooHod.
Give us a trial order on
job printing.
Legal Notices.
Letters of Administration.
GKOROIA-Coweta County:
(’. H. North having applied to the Court of Ordi
nary of said county for letter* of ndminiatration
on tho «>3tato of R. A. Ingram, deceaaod, all
persons concerned uro required to Hhow causo in
«aid Court by tho first Monday in Decomber next,
if any they can. why said application should not
be granted. Thin Nov. 2, 1916. Fra. fee. $3.
L. A. PERDUE. Old inary.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
W. O. Stamps having applied to tho Court of
Ordinary of - said county for letters of administra
tion on the estutft of J. It. Stamps, deceased, all
persons concerned are rorpiirwl to show cause*
in said Court by the first Monday in December
next, if any they cun. why said application should
not be grantid. This Nov. 2, 1915. Prs. fee, W.
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Cowf.ta County :
Mary A.. Landers, administratrix on the estate
of Frances M. Doran, deceased, having applied to
the Court of Ordinary of naid county for letters
of dismission from her said trust, all persons con
cerned arc required to show cause in Haiti Court by
the 1/rst Monday in December next, if any they
can. why said application should not lx; granted.
This Nov. 2, 1915. Prs. foe, $3.
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
H. O. Hubert, administrator on the enlate of
Frank O. Hubert, deceased, having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of
dismission from his suid trust., all persons -
eernod are required to Hhow cause in said Court
by the first Monday in Uftccmbernext, if any th«
can. whv said application .should not he granted.
This Nov. 2. 1915. Prs. fee, $3.
it. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
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Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Mrn. Ada 15. Smith Jaekrton, administrator on
the cstateof Suriiiivr E. Smith, deceawed, having
applitd to the Court of Ordinary of said county for
letters of dismi nion from her said truwt, nil pernorm
concerned are required to show ramie in said Court
by the first Monday in December next, if any they
can, why nakl application should not bo granted.
This Nov. 2. 1915. Fra. fee. S3.
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
Application for I^eave to Sell.
GEORGIA- Coweta County:
Joe A. Camp, administrator Un the estate *»f
Matie Teaaley Camp, deceased, having applied to
the Court of Ordinary of *aid county for h ave
to re) 1 the bank Block belonging to naid deceased, all
penvins concerned are required lo show cau.-e in
said Couit hy the first Monday in December next,
if any they can. why Bit id application should not
lie granted. This Nov. 2, 1915. l*rn. fee. >.‘l.
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEOKRGJA -Cowkya County:
Notice ia hereby gi ven to all creditor*of the ex-
tateof Mr j . Pauline Faver- Cainp. late of said
county, dcceoaed. to render ia account of their
demands to the undersigned, properly made out,
within the time pr* scribed by law; und a’J perwms
indebted to said estate are r**«iu«ste<l *o make im
mediate payment. Thw Oct. 4. 1914. Prs. fee,
$3.75. JOHN D. FAVhR.
Executor will of Mrs. Pauline Faver Camp. I.a-
G range, Ga.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA-Cowkta County:
Notice is hereby given to all creditor* of the oh-
tate of Mattie Teaniey Camp,late of raid coun
ty. deceased, to render in an account of their de
mands to the undersigned within the time pre
scribed by law. properly mad** out; and all persons
indebted to aaid estate are hereby requested to
malic immediate payment. This Oct. 5. Yj 15.
Prs. fee. 13.70. JOE A. CAM I’. Admimatrator.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Notice is hereby given to all cr'-ditor-: of the es
tate of Mth. S. L. Ilungerford, late of raid coun
ty, deceased, to render in account of their dc-
tnandH to the undesigned, properly made out.
within the tim* pivacribed by law; and all persons
indebted to rakl estate art* requested to make im
mediate payment. This (Jet. /-. 1915. Prs. fee,
$3.76. S. B. HUNGERKORD.
Adrainistrator. Grays. Ga.
FOR SALE!
CITY PROPERTY. FARMLANDS.
Below Are Some of Best Real Estate Values
We Have to Offer:
!0-aere tract on LaGrange Street.
20-acre tract on LaGrange Street.
25-acrc tract on LaGrange Street.
25-acrc tract, -i mile from A'ewnan, on Roscoe road.
50-acrc tract, I mile from Ncwnan, on Roscoe road.
100-acre tract, 10 miles from Ncwnan.
450-acre tract, 9 miles from Ncwnan, on good road.
GOOD CITY HOMES
Jfousc and lot with all conveniences on LaGrange Street.
House and lot with all conveniences on Buchanan Street.
House and lot on Salbidc Avenue.
House and lot on Jackson Street.
All above houses arc practically new.
Vacant property for sale in any section of Ncwnan.
G. E. Parks Insurance and Realty Co.
7 7 1-2 GREENVILLE ST. 'PHONE 325. NEWNAN, GA.
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