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J. W. STRIPLING & SON
Underselling
Bargains for you in
Store!
everything
*
Clothing
Men's broken bIzoh in Winter Suits to
close out at prices tosuit you. Good line
Boy* Knee Pant* at big discount to
close. Big line Men's odd panto; they
must go at some price.
Our Winter Drees Goods
Are all marked down cheap. 1000 ytto
Dress Outings, good stylos at 4>.jo yd-. •
All Flam:let to* worth l‘J,bjC and 16o, at
' 10c yard;
New shipment Toils du Mord
Ginghams, regular price 121^0. <>dr
price 10c yard.
52 inch Broadcloth, all the leading
colors, the $1.00 quality, our price 70c
yard.
Kmbroiderics 7,600 yards Embroideries
6c, 7hj, and 10c yd. You cannot afford
to miss seeing them. They are the best
values ever shown here.
New shipment Bostonian Shoes for
men, (2.60 and $3.60. Extra quality,all
leathern, latest and advanced styles;
every pair guaranteed.
God mail) HI toes for Istdies and Ghil-
dren. None made better.
100 Hugs marked at quick selling
prices, $3.00 to 35c.
Big stock Blankets marked down to
prices to move them quick.
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NEWNAN FURNITURE CO.
Demand!
J. W. Stripling & Son a
This Handsome Range >$o cash and $2 a month.
per month.
Suit for $35.
Stoves $3 cash and $1
A Nice Oak
We give you the best goods for the money
Come and See.
NEWNAN FURNITURE CO.
Newnan, . Georgia.
is mainly due to a lack
of some of the elements
which constittue natural
juices.
c. w. c.
supplies these and re
duces the food to a con.
dition required for trans.
forming it into living
tissues. C. W. C. is un
like all other remedies
in that it combines both
Digestive and Tonic
properties. Its use en
ables the Stomach and
digestive organs to di
gest, assimilate and
t r a n s f o r m all of th e
nourishment contained
in. all of the wholesome
food that may be eaten
into the kind of blood
that will make bone, tis
sue, muscle, health and
strength. If the stom
ach is disordered C. W.
C. will correct it. This
famous remedy lays the
foundation for health.
I nm perfectly fiirmiliur with
the ingrcdlentf* of C. W. and
lmvc ii.-ie<l it for years ami know
its worth in the various diseases
of the digestive organs, Kor in
digestion and dyspepsia it is a
remedy without a peer.
J. R MilWRLL, M. £>
Carrollton, Oa„ Jan. UT, IU05
CAMP DRUG CO.
Sole Proprietors
Carrollton, Ga.
50c and 1.00 Sires.
ForSale by
Holt & Cates,
Newnan, ca.
ACTUAL PRICE OF COTTON 18 8 1-2
CENT8
According to well informed cotton
houses the actual price of cotton is
about one cent 4iigher than the quota
tions on the stook market.
The situation is a peculiar oue and
shows that the holding movement, in
augurated by the Southern Cotton As
sociation, has already had a tremendous
effect upon the price of cotton and that
the only cotton actually being sold to
bringing as high as 8% oents per pound.
An inquiry of a well known cotton firm
Monday as to what one hundred bales
of cotton conld be purchased for brought
forth the information that this firm
would not undertake to get the cotton
for less than 8K cents, though the New
Orleans exohange was quoting the price
at 7 9-16c. The owner of several cotton
mills also stated that he was offering 8
cents per pound, but was failing to get
any deliveries at this price.
Slowly but surely the farmers and
producers are getting control of the
situation and the indications each day
are strongly in favor of the price being
restored to 10 cento. The farmers are
carrying out in good faith the measures
adopted at the New Orleans convention
and are actually keeping their cotton off
of the market, waiting until the price
shall react.—Atlanta Journal.
“THE OXFORD AFFAIR”
The above caption is the title of
an amusing farce-comedy which
will be presented at the Auditor
ium at an early date by eight
charming young ladies of the city.
The plav will be presented about
the 15th of March and for the
benefit of the local Chapter of
Daughters of the Confederacy.
Miss Alma Salbide is managing
the company which will present
The Oxford Affair.” The com
pany is composed of Miss Salbide
and Misses Katie Arnall, Louise
Peddy, Lucile Thompson, Bessie
Powell, Kate Snead, Sadie Mac
Powel and Llewellyn King.
These young ladies are familiar
with amateur theatrical require
ments, having appeared on the
local stage before and won merited
commendation by their clever work.
Doubtless they will score another
popular success in “The Oxford
Affair.”
JURORS DRAWN FOR CITY COURT.
The following named jurors have been
drawn for the April term of the city
court of Newnan;
W. W. Spence, R. A. Reese, D. I.
Hardigree, B. J. Fry, II. P. North, R.
W. Addy, O. H. Fuller, Otis E. Smith,
J. G. Drake, .T. D. Murphey, E. O. Cure-
ton, W. O. Elmore, Joint \V. Freeman
T. N. Byram, F. E. Hiudsninn, T. J.
Entrokiu, G. B. Nixon, O. S. Fincher,
J. W. Benton. J. R. Gable, D. S. Cox,
,T, T. Carpenter, J. W. Trammell, H. L.
Ware, J. W Stripling, J. E. Renfroe,
H. A. Martin, R. T. Hunter, E. Mobley,
A. F. Sirnril.
Rock Spring.
Messrs. J. W. W, Harrison and
J. H. Hall spent last Monday in
Atlanta.
M. D. Thurmond made a busi
ness trip to Sharpsburg last Sat
urday.
Owing to the bad weather, Rev.
G. W. Colquitt, of Palmetto, failed
to fill his ahpointment at Rock
Spring on Saturday and Sunday.
Charlie Smith and sister, Miss
Jennie, visited friends here Sun
day.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
McGuire, who has been quite ill
for some time, is no better.
Rey. Ira Caldwell will preach at
Rock Spring next fourth Sunday.
Feb. 26, at 10 a. m. Let all who
can, be present on that day.
Rock Spring has a new saw mill
and two new stores. Messrs.
Donegan and Coggin have bought
out Mr. Daniels’ old stand and
have put in a new stock of goods
Messrs. Harrison and Hall have a
new stock of goods also. We wish
them all much success in their new
business.
Leonard Jackson, of Atlanta,
visited friends here last Saturday
and Sunday.
Our R. F. D. carrier, W. L. Mc
Lean, doesn’t tail to be at his post
of duty. Rain, hail, sleet or snow,
he is always on the go; and surely
deserves reward for his faithful
ness.
SHERIFF”!* SALES FOR MARCH.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
Will bn sold tmforo the court house door in
the City of Newnan, ,ulcl County, between the
IfKttl hour, of riale, on the First Tuesday in
Mu roll, lui Ci, the following described property,
to-wit:
80 number ion pew ends, made of quartered
oak, number 110 panel 0 full supports; 8 wall
ends; 4-12 feet number I pew body, tyndo of
rotary oak ; bank elm,seat; t pulpit nun ber 40,
made of quartered oak; ;i chairs, number green
wood,made of quartered oak,upholstered with
darkrnd leather, table number 01. All church fur
niture Brat elate,. Total number pew ends,
right-hand, 43: number pew ends, left-hand,
411; number wall ends, right«hnnd, 4; left-hand
unds.4; being the furniture with which the
M. E. church, South, at Senoia is now furnish
ed and equipped. Levied on to satisfy a fl fa
issued from Coweta Superior Court in favor of
the R. H. Stafford Company vs ladies of Senoia
M. E. church—Misses Nan L Sims, Alice Wil
son, Mrs. K. L. Watts, ns Trustees of said
church. Tenants in possession notified in
terms of the law.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold One acre of land, thoro or less, in the 6th
District, CJ. M., Coweta county, (in.; bounded
on the north by Kilgore property, on the east
by A. * W P. Railroad, on the south by lot
known as the Donegan lot, oh tho west by
Greenville road. Levied on to satisfy 4 fl fa
issued by W. T. Arnall, T. C., for state and
county taxes fpr the year 1904 vs Murray Hina
estate. Levy made by J. T. Alsabrook, L. C.,
and turnedovar to mo. Tenant in possession
notified in terms of the law This Fob. 7, 1905.
J. L. BROWN, Sheriff
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown wem the re
cipients of a very precious valentine—a
lit lie daughter, who arrived nt their
home on Februnry 14th.
The city public schools of Jesnp have
made Wonderful progress during tho
present scholastic year, under the man
agement of Superintendent J. A. Pen-
dergrast. Nowere, nuder similar con
ditions, is there to be fonnd a better
school system; and under the present
regime of touchers and other officers,the
schools are becoming more intensified
in discipline, work, and general worth,
For example, the commercial depart
ment, introduced for the first time into
tho schools, is n marked criterion of the
town’s educational expansion. To tho
board of education and its hearty co-
workers we lift our hat.—Jesup News.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
After all, Herr Hoeh should re
ceive credit for the fact that he
has given 85 fool women an op
portunity to got their names and
pictures in the papers; not one of
whom .would have been able to
enjoy that distinction without
adopting the euphonious name of
Hoch.
COWETA BANK HAS NEW PRE8I0ENT
At a meeting of tlie Board of Direc
tors bf the Coweta National Bank, held
Tuesday, Vioe President W. C. Mc
Bride waa elected to the - Presidency of
that institution,to suceeed the late Hon.
B. H. Hardaway. Mr. Mike Powell
succeeds Mr. McBride in the positiou of
Vice President.. - ->■- * -
Messrs. MoBride and Powell are num
bered with Newnan's foremost business
men, and their business capacity and
integrity insures to the Coweta Bank
continuance of the success it enjoyed
Local News.
Reese’s Liver Regulator for billions
ness, Liver and Kidney troubles. 25o at
Reese's Drug Store.
Mr. L. A. Houston, of the Third Dis
trict, cohtiuues ill at his home and to
confined to his bed most of the time
His friends regtfet to know of his con
tinued ill health.
K. I. Stephens, of Newnan, spent a
few days in town this week, looking
after business matters. Bob has many
friends in Heard county who regret to
see him leave.—Franklin News and Ban
ner.
The News regrets that its Milltown
correspondent, Mrs. J. H. Summers, has
been prevented by sickness and the in
clement weather from attending to her
correspondence for several weeks past.
She hopes to resume her work at an
enrly date.
Mr. Charles H. Adams leaves New-
nan this week to return to his home in
"West Point. He has been a resideut of
Newnan for about four years, during
which time he has been a valued em
ploye of the Outtino store. He has won
many friends here, and all regret that
thfe illness of his father and business
reasons made it necessary for him to re
turn to West Point.. ,
Monday night was the coldest of the
season in Newnan and the ooldest
weather Newnan has , experienced in
several years. The mercury dropped
away down in the zero neighborhood
and was only one or two degrees above
that point at an early hour Tuesday
morning. Atlauta reported zero weath-
I er Monday night; bat Atlanta’s weather
After a couple have been mar
ried two weeks the neighbors lose
all interest in them.
A man may be sure that he is
growing old when he begins won
dering if he looks his age.
Those who work hardest to get
something to eat are the ones who
most enjoy eating.
“Everyman”
Famous Old English
Morality Play
At'
Newnan Auditorium
Tuesday Feb. 21
A company composed of 14
dramatic artists, presenting
V *» , '• -V —
a play of unusual merit and
world wide popularity.
The Usual Prices will Previil
under the capable direction of its lately lj s always two or three degrees colder
deceased President.
I than Newnan’s brand.
Reserved seat tickets on sale
at G. R. Bradley’s Drug
Store.