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I Ladies’ Goods a Specialty
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We <-hh a-ml will make it pay yon to road this advertise
ment of stylish goods at popular prices, as wo say Ladies
I >ross iJood<* and Furnishings aro our spooiaitios; oitlior in
medium grades or lino novoltios, wo carry trimming* to cor
respond and will give you the daintiest oostumo Unit can la*
planned and at tin- least possible oust.
, I elsewhere in this week's ity. He had confidence in his fel-
Xews, lowrnan, always believing that
Noliody but Tom Watson is re- man had some element of good in
sponsible for Tom Watson’s opin- his nature and that a denial of
ions. Therefore, how can How- that trust was a greater hurt to
ell, Smith or any other man be him than its betrayal could be
justly held responsible for what by the unworthy individual. He
Watson writes or says? Then why had confidence, implicit, child like
not reproduce all he says—1)is eeii- taith in Hod. \V ith him the word
sure of Howell as well as his criti- of Hod was the end of controversy
IF IT’S
Furniture or Housefvrnishings
YOU WANT, CALL AT
Wool Goods
Henriettas and serges for the trimmed dresser. These
we have in n variety of shade greens, reds, tans, grays and
pines. Of course we have blacks, as we are sole agents for
the celebrated “Hold Medal” black goods, which every wear
er of black should see in making a purchase. I’riced from
fifty cents to one dollar a yard.
Broad Cloths
Mho, in all the rich shadings for fall and winter. Hun
ter's tinsm Hcceda Green, and the latest casts of red. These
are twill-hack broad cloths at #1.00 and #1.85 per yard.
eisms of Smithf
Answer to this question will be
found by noting attitude of those
newspapers that selected from
Watson’s article only those por
tions calculated to injure Smith by
and the providence of Hod was the
proper solution of every problem
of life. Assured that his days
were numbered, while a successful
and honorable prospect invited
him into the future with promises
E. 0. REESE’S BIG
FURNITURE STORE.
giving him negative indorsement of rich reward, he calmy stood still
and omitting those portions posi- and in the triumph of his faith
tivcly rejecting Howell. realized in all it«s beauty and force
that “Salvation is of the Lord.”
The Divine Trustee.
Waistings
KoicHctte, tin* lwst waisting in colors or black—looks like
silk, wears like silk. J’er yard, 25 cents.
Cotton Broad Cloths
In a tine line of shades and imitates a fine grade of (doth.
W ears well. I’riced at 25 cents a yard.
SilKs
We show the greatest variety of styles in new up-to-date
silks in tills market. Yard-wide black at 1(0 cents, #1.00and
#1.25 per yard. Yard-wide solids and changeable^, also
stripes at #1.00 and #1.25 per yard. Plaid silks at 50 cents
special, also at 75 cents and #0c per yard. Home lieautios in
small cheeks, 27-inch, 00 cents per yard.
We sell these: Kripendorf-IMttinan Shoes, “Hold
Medal” Black Hoods, American Lady Cornets and Buttcrlek
Patterns.
POTTS «S PARKS
The Newnan News
Issued Evory Frldny.
J. T. FAIN, Editor and Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION RATE. $1.00 PER YEAR.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF COWETA COUNTY.
’Phone No. 20.
OFFICE UP STAIRS IN THE 1 WILCOXON BLDG
Once there was a Mine Owner
whose specialty was getting out
coal by proxy and selling it by
force. When asked why he in
sisted on squeezing the men who
mined the coal and squeezing the
people who had to buy it, this
Mine Owner swelled up like a
Pouter Pigeon and exclaimed:
“Away, you common man. Be
hold I am a Trustee of Divine
Providence, appointed to adminis
ter just such affairs as these. Your
impertience must lie duly punish
ed, therefore the price of your coal
is increased a dollar a ton.”
When the employes of this Mine
| Owner, seeking relief from hard
conditions, asked the employer for
an eight hour day he threw his
hands aloft and rolled his eyes up
ward until the whites looked like
a sheet of blank paper behind a
couple of knot holes.
“Impossible!” he gasped.
“That would mean a curtailment
of production, and that would en
tail needless suffering and misery
upon the poor who must have
coal.”
Having met with a curt refusal
I the employes returned to the
mines, but lie fore they could make
a blast there came an order from
the Mine Owner closing down the
mine.
“Why is this thus?” queried the
employes.
“We are accumulating too large
a stock, thereby glutting the mar-
The young men who knew him
are invited to look at his command
ing. manly form, his more com
manding character ami at his sub
lime life of trust and obedience
and hear his words as on the bat
tlefield, “Follow rue as I have fol
lowed Christ.” G. A. N.
A look at the Stock and a word as to Prices will always make a sale.
DEPOT 8T.
E. O. REESE,
NEWNAN, 6A.
An Autumn Calendar.
The BQiuuier is ended. Jer.
Monday
8:20.
The summer days have come and have
departed,
The flush of health is changing to decay;
And eartli takes baok the life that it
imparted
To hold it for her resurrection day.”
Tucsdny—A leaf driven to and fro.
Job 18:25.
“On shaded walk the colored leaf is
falling,
The pasture lands are turning brown
and sere,
And from the Bky the chattering crow
is calling,
And uota bird of summer siugeth here.”
Wednesday—We all do fade as a leaf.
Isa. 94:11.
"In field and wood the purple aster’s
blooming,
Where nodding plumes of golden-rod
are seen;
And oulside feriis, their autumn dress
their summer robes of
Newnan Marble Works,
J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor.
All
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Kinds Marble and Granite
Georgia Marble a Specialty.
All work guaranteed to be First Class in every particular.
Parties needing anything in our line are requested to call,
examine work, and get prices.
OFFICE AND WORKS NEAR R. R. JUNCT’N.
NEWNAN, GA.
DR.T. B. DAVIS,
Residence 'Chons 5-throe calls.
DAVIS & TURNER SANATORIUM,
Corner College and Hancock Sts.,
NEWNAN, - - - GEORGIA.
0 High, central and quiet location.
All surgical and medical cases taken, except
It is believed that the Herald
and Advertiser is old enough to
know enough to drop a red-hot
brink,.
nesses indomitable energy and
determination and will yet make I .
... x . ' . ket, ruining prices anil endanger-
the Ilogansville News a permanent ’ * 1 ...
,,, . ,i • • ing profits,” replied the Mine
success. II there is anything in a K ' ’ 1
name the Wright man ought to be IR>1 ' , ,
Moral: If you are determined to
'get the money by hook or by crook
| you will have little difficulty
providing
! ('ommoner
the '
able to make the News limn.
Private office in building. ’Phone 5 two calls'.
Davis & Turner Sanatorium.
Merck & Dent,
DOWN AND OUT.
the crookedness.—-The
That I Hindi Heal* Wright explod
ed in the enemy’s camp was load
ed with ten thousand pounds of
dvnamite.
Our esteemed old friend,
aged Herald and Advertiser, lias
cooled some during the past two
weeks. Careless reading of its
colums last week failed to “dis
cover” as much as a line in refer
ence to tlie grand jury present
incuts.
In the ease of the Herald and
Advertiser it seems to have been
down and out in tiie first round.
The News is sorry.
It had reason to expect that a
as mature and as
Sylvanus C. Orr.
Republican advocates of “lu>n
est money” did not hesitate about | contemporary
accepting the dishonest money of pugnacious as the Herald and Ad- !
insurance companies.
When a young man of sterling
worth, of promise and prominence
is removed from a community, it.
Itchoovcs the living to profit by bis
life and In? the liettcr prepared to
live. This young man learned
first of all. oliedienee. He learned
the lesson at home, it was taught
to him at school, it was exainpliti-
ed in his college course, it was il
lustrated iu his military career,
i and most of all at the feet ot the
Great Master ami Captain of our
vertiser would aid and abet its ef . ,
........ , , i Salvation; he imbibed the spirit
torts to tarnish some harmless ’ , . ‘ ..
II Hick Bussell continues to amusement for the people,
work like a lawyer lie may succeed j The Herald and Advertiser’s |
in leading the “also ran” bunch of unaceommodatingness is regretta- j
gultcrnatorial entries. to say the least ot it.
During its existence of forty I
years the Herald and Advertiser
lias also succeeded in reducing the
art of blutllng to an exact science.
And the insurance grafters are
all blatant yawpers for “honest
money.” The spectacle would lx'
ludicrous if it did not involve eon-
of oliedienee and wove it into the
| web of his soul. He could say at
I all times, “Even so Father, torso
! it Noometh good in thy sight.” He
also illustrated beautifully a fidel
ity and loyalty that challenged the
I admiration of morality and receiv-
ted the approval of God in the com-
—— mendation, “Well done good and
lu their solicitude for the wel- j faithful servant. In his minis-
fare of Hoke Hmith—tearing that tries in every sphere ot liie, he
WATSON S ENDORSEMENT OF
HOKE SMITH.
assuming,
Have put aside
green.”
Thursday—I will lift up mine eyes
unto the hills from whence comutli my
help. Psa. 121-1.
"To clearer heights the hills their peaks
aro lifting,
The valleys open to a broader reach;
And changing lights and shades ure o’er
them drifting,
Weaving the gold or purple robe of
encli.”
Friday—Except a corn of wheat fall
into the ground and die, it abideth ulone:
but if it die it bringeth forth much fruit.
Jno. 12:24.
"If the seed die not, ltow shall it bo
raised?
Out of this death a future life shall
spring;
Ouoe more, O Lord, thy holy name be
praised
For the great truths these hours of au
tumn bring.”
Saturday—And the glorious beauty
shall be a fading flower- Isa. 2s:4.
"1 take the lesson from the fading
beauty,
The hope of life now promised in decay,
And cheerful turn to meet the waiting
duty,
With added strength anil courage for j
the way.”
Sunday—"Tlie grass withereth, the j
flower fadetli, but he that doeth the will j
of God abideth forever."
“No more the lotus lures me into dream- ,
ing.
No more I idly on these hills recline;
Afar tlie cities beckoning lights are j
gleaming, i Bailiffs T. B. Thurman and R.
And days of rest oan be no longer mine. S. Ison went over to Newnan yes-
As on my hearth tlie embers fast are terday to appear before the I T . S.
dying— j Commissioner’s court as witnesses
The leaping flames went out an hour ago, . . . x , ,,
Audio the pines the rising winds are m the ease against V P. Moore,
BjghiuKi ! who is charged with operating an
A crowning blessing, Lord, on me be- illicit distillery near this city,
stow." This distillery was located Aug.
contagious diseases.
Trained nurse constantly in attendance.
Rates $5.00 per day.
A Regular Smash-up
points a straight finger to
this place, for the very
good reason that here un-
wheeled, generally bat
tered up vehicles can get
back to business at small
cost. One word and that
is the end of it: We do
carriage repairing and
charge you only just
what’s right.
BUGGY BUILDERS
I
Captures by Criffin Officers.
liis candidacy for Governor will lie was tender, sympathetic and help-
injured by the i»ersoiial indorse-, ful. He shared the burdens ot
meat of Tom Watson—some of the ; others and entered into their sor-
Howell newspapers of the State rows. “To do good and to com
sequence- ot such vital importance art > reprinting that editorial from municate lorgetnot was a maxim
to the interests of the masses. j the October mini tier of Watson’s of his daily life. As he grew in
Magazine, with the paragraphs knowledge and in years, his hori-
The New- Iihs declined some rep- * that strike at Howell omitted and zou expanded and a world-wide
ulable advertising this year (where only those that censure Hmith in-: philanthropy enlarged his heart,
the price offered was too low) ;and. eluded. he became a friend to mankind,
at the same time, it is not printing This is not only in accord with I He realized "that the soul that
any advertising Unit was not or-{journalistic ethics of a high or- : helps is the soul that lives. And
dered and will never lie paid lor. j der (1) but is right in line with bearing another’s load doth lighten
For some ot that kind see the j the rules of the slickest known
“professional cards'' column of the j brand of machine polities. But—
Herald and Advertiser. as The News' polities are a differ-
— _ - |ent brand and its professional eUi-
That dear Trox Bankston, of the ics of a different order, it does not
West Point News, has revived the j fear to reproduce Uie entire edito-
Hogansville News and placed Fred j rial found in Watson’s Magazine;
C. Wright in charge. Trox pos- ( and Uiis same editorial will be
your own. and shorten the way
and brighten the homeward road.”
He learned the great lesson of
truth, without which there is only
confusion, chaos and contradiction.
He had confidence iu himself based
iu the consciousness of personal
power and j individual responsibil-
N. L. C.
1 26th, but the supposed operator
. . was only apprehended a day or so
The Cotton Growers Association a ^ an(J
. . . ago anil the hearing resulted in
is the most useful, practical and hig ^ bound over to the United
essential organization ever launch- and he
was carried to
ed in the South. Ihe prosperity x.tlanta. where he was lodged in
of the entire South is more largely > - n default of bail . His case
dependent on its success an on ^ ^ taken up before the above
any other one thing. And our ^ at ftu early day
prosperity means letter tnus oi Bailiffs Ison and Thurman on
the entire country. - i t<. ge\i e tbe j r re turn from Newnan yester
day captured a negro, Mitchell
Frederick, former Sheppard, who was on the train
proprietress of the Hotel Freder- and who has been wanted in Mon
ick, has moved to the Philpot 10e county for some time past on a
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News.
Mre. P. W
house on High Street.—Hogans-
ville News.
Mr. Will Prather, of Newnan.
visited his mother, Mrs. R. C.
Prather, Sunday.—Hogansville
News.
charge of running a blind tiger.
They brought him here, and
Sheriff Hollingsworth came up
from Forsyth last night and car
ried him back to that county.—
Sunday’s Griffin News and Sun.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
In Effect May, 1904.
West Bound.
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For Information as to Rates, etc., address-
C W. CHEAR8, F. J. KOBINSON.
Div. Pass. Agent. Asst. G. P. A.,
_ f ns'tsaooga. Tenn. 8avaunah, Ga.
D. A. NOLAN, J.O. HAILE.
Agent,_ Genl. Pass Agent,
Savannah, Ga
Newnau, Ga.
TAKE YOUR CLOTHING TO "
S. C. CARTER S CO.,
OPPOSITE HOTEL PINSON,
when you want them
cleaned, pressed, repaired
1 or dyed in the best manner
1 and at the most reasona-
L ble prices.
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