The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, September 15, 1905, Image 4

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To Ginners and Men: We have added to our stock of General Hardware a line of mill supplies, pipe fittings, etc. We can furnish you from stock U. S. Automatic Inject ors, Steam Gauges, Gauge Glasses, Sight feed Lubrica tors, Glass Oil Cups and Brass Tallow Cups. Our line of malleable pipe fittings includes Nipples,, Sleeves, Couplings, T’s and L’s from 3-8 to 2 in. Globe Valves, Angle Valves and Check Valves in Jenkins and Standard make from 3-8 to 2 in. Lace Leather, Sheet and Rubber Center Packing cut to any size wanted. Give us a chance at your supply business. , , I , Newnan Hardware Co. Went Point and Lanett will lioth Ik* dry town* next year; U>th having refused to license saloons ( after the first of next January. We Can Furnish Unless 8yd Tapp gets busy at lonceand skins Hoke Smith on a reasonable nuiulter of Georgia ! stumps, the News will refuse to longer give him its support a* a gubernatorial candidate. Newspapers receiving this mini Iter of the News with this para graph marked will understand thereby that the News wishes to | exchange with them. Place the News on your mailing list and the News will respond in like manner. Pity ,< 'ounoil of West Point rais ed the tax rate this year #<>.!)() per #1,000. •Therefore, West Pointers will pay city tax at the rate of ♦ 14.50 per ♦1,000; and this, in face of the ♦act, that West Point licenses five saloons, from which the city receives annually ♦0,250. HMUMHtW—tMIHM—> BOONE’S We are showing the most attractive stock of new fall goods to Ik- seen in the city. Never so complete in every detoil as now. The early shopper is reaping the benefits of the best efforts of our buyer, who, on account ot our growing business, found it necessary to make the second trip to market this season. Home of the News’ Georgia con temporaries are still printing the Morse School of Telegraphy ad vertising. Doh’t do it, boys! Let us get together on matters of this nature and kill all fake advertis ing. Onpspace is worth ,gurney. If we desire to give it away, lpt us give it to local advertisers, not, to rascally fakirs and grafters abroad. At an early date the News w ill have something to say in reference to extending the city limits of i New nan. The crowded condition of the News’ columns during the past few weeks has necessitated the omission of most of our edito rial matter. -This fact is respon sible for the News being unable to handle this subject editorially dur ing the past few weeks. the heaviest bagging that is made. No 3-lb. bag ging is manufactured this season, but we found a good lot of 2 3-4 lb. sugar cloth. 1,000 Bundles oi New Ties. BRADLEY & BANKS. Tur showing of silk waist patterns is especially at tractive, plaids, two-toned glaee taffetas, ehittou taffetas, ete., all reasonably priced, ♦.'4.50 to ♦0.00 jk*i' pattern, and no l*n alike. Some new 11111111x0* in 'embroidered mercerized waist- lugs at ♦2.25 per pattern in all the leading colorn. Many pretty patterns and colors in outings, piques, amt flannellettes for kimouaa, w rappers, night rolies, ete. French gingham, the ideal fabric for school dresses (warranted fast colors) in an endless variety ot tyles and patterns, priced at 12 l 2c. "Kensington” and “Spring Lake” cheviot, the material to l*e had for Ih>\s’ waists, fast colors, 10c. I test \ profusion of pretty percales in styles suitable tor school dress**, waists, wrappers, etc., at tie, so, lOc and 12 1 2o per yard, Isn’t this an opportune time to inquire if 8yd Tapp expects to keep that promise he made a lew- weeks ago. 8yd said he would skin Hoke Smith on every stump iu Georgia, if that gentleman be came a candidate for governor. Up to the hour the News went to press, 8yd hudn’t evfen liegiin to fulfil) that promise. Probably 8yd has decided that Smith is too big to lie easily skinned. Miss Ola Mobley, who has been confined to her room so long, is able to lie out again. Mr. ami Mrs. Charley Turner went to Palmetto last Saturday. Mrs. Damron is visiting at. White Hall, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Dink Nickleson went to Carrollton last Saturday and will remain there for some time. Dink has gone to work up there. Our house-to-house meeting was conducted last Sunday afternoon Ready With a Magnificent Stock of New Fall Goods ** Milltown. Ready Made Skirts. Two handsome styles tor ♦5.00 and ♦, ,:>0 selling, serge, cheviot and broadcloth, all leading colors, will ap peal to those who appreciate real values. I Boone’s Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hendrix are very much pleased over a little boy who came into their family one day last week. Mrs. George Argro was very siek the early part of the week. Miss Pearl Weir has been real siek for several days. Mi*. Lucy Ann Barentine spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Hendrix. Little Joe Freeman, who has had two relapses of typhoid fever, is getting better. Mi*. Jiulsou 8011th, of Atlanta, 'cable down last Saturday and 1 spent a couple of days with her mother, ill*. Nancy Owens. Little Orrie Smith, who has lieen suffering for a long time with something like rheumatism, hud to , have a lame taken out of her left j lower limb. She was doing very ' well when last heard from. Hugh Parker, 4vho has lieeii con- We take pleasure in announcing to you the arrival of our fall goods. Our by Harry Briggs, of Atlanta, and j aSSOrtllieilt is large met at Mrs. J. B. Goins, Sr.’s. | Our new Methodist church is and ClllbraCeS all aliout ready for use and we are very proud of it. Under the tutorship of Mrs. Jen nie Nimmons, our school is on a boom. We are very glad and hope she may have a full school during the whole term, as she is a fine teacher. the novelties of the season in Suits, Trousers, Over coats, Dry Goods, Notions, Knit Un- Bro. Foster came and preached j for us Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 fler Wear, hatS. CapS, n. His sermon was very strik- j 1 ^ • His text was taken from j shoes, etc. Our success during past seasons has inspired us with the leeling that we have p. 1 ing Genesis 24:88. C. L. A. D. Society. The little girls of the G. L. A. D Brigade of the Firet Baptist Church have formed themselves into a choir. Our girls are tal ented, well behaved and have splendid voices. They are all j regular Sunday school attendants; VertlSdUent, and with such a man as Hon. L.j M. Farmer for Superintendent, we j shall expect great thiugs of them. Our boys are not taking much in terest in music, but we hope it j bought and prices throughout every will not lie long till they will fall Pleased our Customers and as our customers are our “best ad- we simply say to you, come in and look the line over. Our stocks are all splendidly selected, well fined to his bed lor the past two j nto line. Dr. G. A. Nunn ally, line are remarkably low. Never be- w eeks, has gotten able to go to their beloved pastor,is an advocate j. work. Mi*. Parker is some bet- of music and impresses them so ! J - v/x ^ )iU ' V/ ‘’“”‘‘ ter. but is still quite quite treble, forcibly each Sunday morning fo e0I | Cratll01*6(1 t)V any COllCeril US W6 \\ e are glad to set* John Garner with the importance ol having . ® *' ™ able to be out again, after a long good music; so boys fall into line are Sh()\villg this SeaSOn. struggle with typhoid lever. right away. Not because it is [ . . /'t 11 Mr. and Mi*. Henry Turnerj simply a duty, hut a privilege, j VltatlOU to you—Gall. went to LaGrauge last Saturday to I also. S. j i visit the former’s mother. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Wood and Fresh line of Powell’s tine can- children are spending this week dies just received at Reese's Drug with relatives at White Hall. Ga. Store. tore have such large and varied stocks Special in- Barnett, St. John & Co.