The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, November 03, 1905, Image 4

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Bargains in Hardware For the next ten clays we offer following* high-class articles at tremely low prices: the ex- No, () lli'iivy Killvnnix ( ‘tl tubs, worth 50c, at ... No, I Heavy gnlvnnizcd 111 • >h, worth flfie, at No. 2 Heavy galvanized tulm, worth 7He, at No. H Heavy galvanized tubs, worth 85o, at I’.qt. (5ray enameled saucepans, worth 20c, at IM-lh. Family scales with tin acoop, worth 1.50, at Nickel alarm (docks, worth l.(K), at KxteiiHion lirootn, duster and mop handles, worth 25c A good, solid stoel, long-handled, round-pointed shovel, Side •10c 50c (10c 11c ..08c ..(551c 18c Douhle-harrelled sliot guns with top break, low circular hammer, oxtoiision rib and wire twist barrels Single-barrelled shot guns 50c The Newnan News Issued Every Friday. J. T. FAIN, Editor and Publisher j SUBSCRIPTION RATE, $1.00 PER YEAR. OFFICIAL PAPER OF COWETA COUNTY. ’Phone No. 20. OFFICE UP-STAIRS IN THE WILCOXON BLO G Now it is claimed the Panama canal is to bo completed in ten years. It is to lie finished while we wait,It seems. “Once a Populist always a Popu list-’ is a line culled from a lumi nous political dissertation printed in one of the News’ weekly ex changes. The fallacy of this state ment is patent in view of the estab lished fact that thousands of for mer Populists are now to be found in tlie Democratic fold. Wagons. The Atlanta Constitution is au thority for tlie statement that the joint debate between Hoke Smith and Dick Russell, in Monticello, made the “fur lly;” but the Con stitution was too considerate of Dick’s feelings to publish to tlie world the fact that Russell lost a large amount of hair in tin* scrap. $11.60 Newnan Hardware Co. Newnan, Ga. People who have personal knowl edge of the career of .lodge Rich- i aid B. Russell can appreciate the artistic manner in which Hoke j Smith skinned that chronic office- seeker and misfit gultcrnalorial aspirant in that joint debate in , Monticello. l T p to date, it was the most laughable incident of the i campaign. The largest number of voters j (2,748 in number) ever registered for a municipal primary in Macon are preparing to east their ballots in the approaching contest. Bridges Smith, who has had a President Diaz grip on the mayor’s office for several years, is opposed by .lodge A. L. Miller. Therefore, j the unprecedented registration. Yes, the Mitchell and the Tennessee Are the best We have a big lot of each of the above high grade wagons. BRADLEY & BANKS. Newnan, Georgia I !fi VISIT the BUSY STORE for BARGAINS Judge Richard B. Russell com plains that he lias no newspaper support in his campaign for gov ernor. Is it ]hissihie that we have | labored so long under the delusion that tlie Constitution and a nnm- newspapers and political lieuten-' ants. Dick essayed the role of proxy joint debater at Monticello last Monday—and when Hoke Smith ber of Howell journals throughout I concluded the performance by the State are newspapers? Then I deftly removing most of the cuticle j there is tlie Atlanta News, which from Russell’s attenuated anat-1 lias often disclosed a decided lean- omy, it was evident that another ing toward Russell. But— probu- j proxy "as down and out of busi- bly the Judge regards all these ness. A great many publications as magazines or relig ious journals. The value of ten of the leading One other thing is evident, and that is that Clark can’t sidestep this campaign or avoid a joint dis cussion with Hoke Smith. The products of the farms of the United j catn P ai « n cannot be wa « e<1 States, computed annually, is #5,jP rox y- Clark must come out oi ' The value of farms' th « lmshes and > like the man we have always believed him to be, Hundreds in all winter Merchan dise, where dollars do extra duty. Your money back on any purchase not satisfac tory. Twelve people arejhere to serve the wants of our custom ers. (1(15,000,000 is estimated at more than $‘20,000,-! i 000.000. Think of it! Farms worth more than twenty billion dollars; and farm products worth every year five billion, six hundred and sixty-live million dollars. Sup pose the farmers of the United | States should organize a trust?: Would’t it make tlie average! aggregation of capital look like a lead nickel meet the issues in this tight and meet Hoke Smith, the man who, has made the issues before the people. If Clark is able to do this, and to sustain his position on a plat form of vital principles, he will continue to merit the respect and esteem of his fellow Georgians. But—if Clark thinks a newspa- j per campaign of accusation and re crimination will win the governor- ()*’ men and hoys are thinking of their fall suits. We are going to help a large majority of them to a most satis- t’uctui v solution of tlie question. Our showing of ciuth- ship, he is certain to have reasons The News does not expect to please everybody. Only newspa- for changing his op i nions abo ut pers with a milk and water policy, ^ thue July> 1906j roUs around, or the kind conducted by protes- jy s0 —jf Clark believes a cam- j sioiail trimmers and wire pullers,!. by proxy will win> and that attempt to do that, lhe News s m jth forces can be shattered; stands for some things and against j ftnd disorganized by inciting other' some other things;and, having the I mUdates t0 attack them and! moral courage to perform Us whole ^ leader> he is goiug to awaken duty as a newspaper, it expects to from his tmuce next year to find arouse the enmity and opposition himseIf a badlv fooled and sad l y of some people who stand for cei- dfacredited politician, tain things the News opposes. Come out in the open, ('lark,and That is the situation summed up ^ a olean , courageous tight for in a sentence. See? principles! But' few Georgians will be will ing can not be surpassed. The styles are the very best; the variety so great that we can please tlie most particular. The workmanship and other essentials embod ied in our clothes are only to be found in the highest class of fin ished tailoring. Men’s suits from $5.00 to $20. Boys’ and youths’ from $1.50 to $12.50. Hat-SC DESIGNED* BROS. 8c CO. , , n • •■me Clothes Makers and shoes all prices to Baltimore new yorh. suit you. Wright’s Health Underwear, $2.00 a suit. Give us a call. We have an exceptionally large stock of fall goods. HOWELL 8 CAMPAI6N BY PROXY. Boone’s ('lark Howell ought to know by this time that it is impossible lor him to run for governor by proxy. First, Uncle Joe Hall was pick ing to support you in a campaign by proxy! Registration t The registration books are now ed for a proxy candidate aud was „ „ ■ , ... . , open at the Council Chamber lor “tried out* in Coweta county aud , , t- i i j, election to be held Dec. 2, 190o, elsewhere. 1 nolo Joe couldn t . .. . tor a mayor, tour aldermen and ••deliver the goods.’ f our members of the Board of Then Dick Russell was taken up Education. E. D. Fouse, and carefully groomet^by Clarke s i 4t City T Clerk. Barnett, St. John & Company.