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I Guns!
Guns!
Guns!
We sell double-barrelled, hammerless
shot guns, made by L. C. Smith, Baker
Arms Co. and Cornell Arms Co., from $20
to $35.
Dcuble-barrelled.hammer shot guns,
made by L. C. Smith, American Gun Co.
and T. Barker Arms Co., from $9.00 to
$22.50.
Single-barrelled guns from $3.50 to
$5.00.
Extra heavy single* barrelled guns,
guaranteed for white powder, $6.00.
Colts, Smith & Wesson and Iver
Johnson revolvers at very close prices.
Gun Cases, Hunting Coats, Leggins
and Hunting Caps. Everything for the
Sportsman.
Newnan Hardware Co.
Newnan, Ga.
In Memory of Eminent Sir
Manuel Salbide.
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Wi* Imve Im'oii ('.(instantly himkini? im
provements in (tnr Clothing Department
until it now stands without n poor in
Newnan.
Certain unbendin'? laws govern the dress
of the well-bred man and he must obey
those laws or lose caste among his friends.
“High-Art Clothes spare you the neces
sity of following fashion, lor they express
it faithfully in both the essentials and the
incidentals. They are unmistakably “of
the inode.”
Furnishings, too, that are in consonance
with good form.
Our clothing lias been selected with
great care from three of the lending lines
of the country; viz,, High Art Clothes from
St rouse A Bros., Baltimore; Good Fopular-
l’riced Clothing from Henry Sonneborne A
Co.. Baltimore, and Perfection Clothes for
hoys and young men.
WE HAVE IN THESE LINES:
Tailored Commandery mourns
the death of its Iteloved Kiniuent
('ominander.
Manuel Salbide was tairn in the
Province of Biscay in the Kingdom
of Spain on the Kith day of April.
I Mil. At 15 years of age he emi
grated to Cuba, where he remained
a year or two, when he became a
resident of the United States. He
settled in Newnan, (ia., in 18h5,
where he resided until his death.
June IS, 1005.
He was married in 1ST" to Miss
Annie Itainey. This union was
blessed with two daughters, Misses
Alma and Y sal ml Salbide. 'Pile
wife and daughters survive him.
Manuel Salbide was a model
man. When he came to America
he Iteeame an American and was
as true to the institutions and
traditions of his adopted country
as any to the manner t»orn.
He was hardly past middle life,
and tiie years seemed to have serv
ed only to divest his nature of im
perfections, if any lie may have
had. From tile (lower garden of
the seasons he hud plucked the im
mortelle of kindliness and breadth
of judgment, love for all mankind,
tolerance for human frailties, sym
pathy for the woes of others, hope
for their emergence from life’s har
rowing alembic, and a doubly deep
reverence for those Christian bonds
which hind the human soul to
eternity and constitute its real
kinship to the kingdom of God.
And so was his life among us, I
land his daily walk was paved with
these knightly principles. He was
a member of the Presbyterian
church, and loved it. lie was a!
member of the Hoard of Aldermen
I of the City of Newnan,and no man i
: ever stood more firmly by his city's
i interests and his country’s general 1
welfare.
Ilis home life was ideal. No
w here did he delight more to spend
his moments of leisure than amid
the sacred precincts of his home, i
| en joying the companionship of his
! wife and daughters.
He was a Mason of the purest \
type, a Past Master of Coweta
bodge No. (id, F. \ A. M., Past
i High Priest of Newnan Chapter
No. :>l Royal Arch Masons, Past
Thrice Illustrious Master Hiram
Council No. IN Royal and Select
Masters, was the chief organizer of
Taiiercd ('omuiundcry No. II
Knights Templar, was the lirsl
Eminent ('ominander, in which
capacity he served efficiently and
faithfully for three years. After
a period ot two years lie was again
called to the sacred east, and was
tilling a fourth year as Eminent
Commander when the Grim
cr, whose relentless
Wagons.
We are again ready with a
Solid Car Load
of the
CELEBRATED MITCHELL WAGONS
Buy a Mitchell or Tennessee and know
that you have the best. We are glad
to show you these Wagons any time.
BRADLEY & BANKS.
Newnan, Georgia
•'Lives of huc.Ii men should remind uh
Tlmt we may make our lives sublime,
And departing leave behind us
Footprints upon the sands of time.”
Therefore be if resolved, That in
the death of Eminent Sir Salbide
this ('oinmandery has lost one of
its most useful and beloved mei
hers, his city a most worthy, pro
gressive and conservative citizen
and ollieial, his chinch a most loy
al and devout member, his family
a loving and tender husband and
father.
Resolved further, That while we
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Gentlemen’s
Store.
miss his wise counsels, his earnest
Reap- work for Templar .progress, and
we must hopeful, sunny presence from
all sooner or later obey, gathered amon g us, we commend his w orthy j
him for higher service in the great W ork, loyal life and splendid citi- ]
Grand Commandery which holds zenship to all courteous Knights!
conclaves beyond the wherever dispersed, and tender to I
his family our profound sympathy !
its eternal
sunset.
In all these relations and sta
tions lie was the embodiment of
modesty. His pride whs not in
the lace, or the regalia, or in the
j golden sword that he wore, nor in
the titles of honor that had been
heaped upon him, but he did glory
in being a man—such a man as
, Freemasonry requires and ap-
i proves.
With him it was never display,
but true Masonic manhood and
worthy Christian knighthood that
he loved and honored and lived.
He was always ready to stand on
the level w ith his brethren, com
panions and Sii
in their deep affliction, assuring
them that we ourselves feel his
loss more deeply than we can ex
press in words.
Resolved further, That this
memorial be spread upon the
minutes of this Commandery, that
a copy be furnished our deceased
Eminent Sir's family, and that the
same be published in the city pa
pers. I*. T. McCutchen,
J. L Brown,
<}. R. Sponcler.
Committee.
You will always find good
Knights, and to beef at the Manning Market.
Men’s
Men’s
Boys'
Suits -
Overcoats
Suits -
So.(Hi to $20.00
$4.00 to SIS HD
s l. *>i i m $5.00
BOONE’S
participate in all proper social on -
joyments and festivities, but was
never w illing to lose sight of Ma
sonic consistency, and never for a
moment sacrifice it or even lay it
aside
Such men as Eminent Sir Salbide
are deathless. They may pass out
from among us, and we may drop
the sorrowing tear and tenderly
t| deposit the casket In'iieatli the
i| zealous clay, but their influence,
§ their work, their love-lit lives re
main with us to divide our cares,
to strengthen our hopes and to tit
us as Masons and Knights Temp
lar for deeds of more exalted use
fulness. In the language of the
poet—
l)r. Anderson Dentist. Salbide
Building. tf
Try “Bep-si-no,’’ the new drink.
At Reese's Drug Store.
Try the “New Tasteless Castor
Oil’’ for coughs and colds. Chil
dren like it. At Reese’s Drug
Store.
R. C. Moore writes all kinds of
tire and life insurance. Office op
posite Bowel’s warehouse. New-
Gnntlemen, our stock of clothing this season is larger
and better than ever. We have taken great pains to see
that every garment was well made and the pattern the
vry latest. We doubt if you find the same patterns else
where at the same price we ask, if you find them at all.
We have suits for
men ranging in price
from ¥5 to ¥25; and
suits for youths from
¥4.50 to $12.50; suits
for boys from ¥1.50
to ¥7.50, Our Stet
son Hats, ¥8.00 to
¥8.50, soft or derby,
need no explanation
as to their wea rabili-
tv—everybody knows
that they are the
best and the cheapest,
hats in the long run
that are on the mar
ket. We carry oth
ers from 50 cents up.
SHOES.—We call your attention to our special line
ot Jas. A. Banister and Walkover shoes. The very newest
shapes in all the best leathers, Button, Lace and Blucher.
We sell the Banister shoes for ¥5—regular price is ¥(>;
M alkovers for ¥8.50 and ¥4.00—the best shoes on the
market for the money.
Our Gents Furnishings are complete in everything
that goes to make a gentleman’s wardrobe. No matter
how hard you are to please, we feel confident that we can
please you. Just drop in—we will be glad to see you,
Fine Cloths
K4LTIM0RE. NEW YORK
nan, (ia.
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R. O. Moore writes all kinds of
lire ami life insurance. Office op
posite Bowel’s warehouse. New
nan, Qtf. u
We pay the highest price for hides.
Manning’s Market. In front Pinson IIo- .
tel.
Barnett, St. John
& Company.