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iSILKDOWNE
day in Novemln'r is always desig
nated as Thanksgiving l>ay; al
though it seldom occurs as la’e as
the last day of the month.
AUTUMN PRESERVING.
The mmpoiient parts of this
Wool. Here are
superior to all ol
some
hers.
fabric
why
are
this
Silk
art ic
and
e is
SII.K DOWN
will wash like
do w it li mate
men,
inis (i
something yon
f like character.
cannot
SI |,K I a >\VN F, contains the purest dyes.
HI LK DOW N F. contains the finest Australian wool.
HI l,k I a )\VN K is maniifact.ilred from selected cocoons.
\ the most experienced textile
SI l.k I a >\\ N F, is madi
ators.
o per
il is reported that there is to be
a llitch in the next race for Con-
press in the First District. lion.
Itnfiis K. I,ester, for sixteen years
< 'onpressman from this district,has
announced his retirement from
politics and will not stand for re-
election. .1. A. lirannen, whoop-
posed I.ester in his last race, is
apain an announced candidatejand
it is rumored that Capt. II. M.
Hitch will also enter the contest.
Hitch is the man who pained no
toriety as commander of the troops
at Statesboro last year w hen the
famous lynchinp occurred.
Plcklea and Swpelmfiitii Stored
Don 11 For Winter I dC.
Tlie golden fruits: Quinces, pours and
sweet apples. Each of these varieties
should be stored down by Itself for
winter's use and also In combination Store offers special prices oil dress-
SPECIAL Prices lor Seasonable SALES
For a short time the Bip Furniture
SI |,k I >< >\\ XK is puarant I not fo crack or pull;
iup tjimlity is excellent.
its wcur-
Sl bk I »< >\\ X k w ill not crush.
HI l.k D<»\\ X F, is used for (
pai'iiients,
resses, waists, skirls and evehin;
SILK DOWN H has been endorsed by all users.
HI I,k DOW X k is worn by the most fashionabh
HILKDOW
is considered by the smart set iis essential
their wardrobe.
to
SILK DOWN K is fashion’s favorite for eveninp powns.
Hlkk DONVN'k is puaranteed to ull w ho desire a material of
superior excellence.
HI Lk I M >\V X k is made in all the leadinp shades.
The News rejoices because of
Democratic victories won in re
cent elections—but only because
the Democratic hosts were led by
fearless, holiest men who foupht
for the principles of pood povern-
meiit. The News never rejoices in
the triumph of dirty politicians,
even if they do claim to be Dem
ocrats. A clean, honest Republi
can is a I Kilter man than a schem-
i up, dishonest Democrat. The
Republican’s principles are wroup,
but lie is honestly in error; while
that kind of Democrat knows noth
ing of principles and is absolutely
controlled by the spirit of preed,
graft and self-advancement.
A WORD TO THE CONSUMER
Wo want you to rend the above evidence and pass
upon t lie merits. If your verdict is favorable the
response will be generous and permanent.
For Sale at
POTTS 6 PARKS
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Shoes
The Newnan News
Issued Every Friday.
J. T. FAIN, Editor and Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION RATE, $1.00 PER YEAR.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF COWETA COUNTY.
’Phono No. 20.
OFFICE UP STAIRS IN THE WILCOXON BLD G
“How to lie happy tliouph mar
ried”—live in Coweta County and
read the News.
found an editorial taken from the
Atlanta News, under the caption
“Our Word About Maryland.”
The Newnan News heartily ap
proves the Atlanta News’ utter
ances, and directs the serious con
sideration of its readers to this
article.
The noblest creature ever fush-
ioned by the hand of the Almiphty
is a clean, honorable, courapeous
man. Men of that stamp have not
all passed from the stage of public
action either, as the elections held
in several States last week indi
cated. Mayor Weaver, of Phila
delphia, is a man worthy to stand
in this class. He is probably not
a great man, but he lias proven
himself to bo honest and fear
less—a public olliciul who can
neither be bulldozed, bluffed or
bought. His name and fame
ought to glow in the annals of
Philadelphia and Pennsylvania a
t housand years after the grafters,
boodlcrs and heelers lie scourged
from place and power have been
buried for time and eternity be
neath the odium of their dirty
deeds.
with each other. There is no waste to
the quince, which is made riel, and de
licious by careful cooking. The pared
and cored fruit makes very beautiful
preserves, leaving the skin and cores
for tlie jelly. All the brokFli pieces or
less perfect fruit are saved for the
marmalade. For both the jelly and
marmalade boll tile skins, seeds and
•ill broken pieces together in enough
water to cover. Boil until all is a pulp.
Drain the juice off through a muslin
bag for tlie Jelly and use the pulp for
marmalade by adding more water and
boiling again until tlie pulp can be
rubbed through a sieve. To each pint
of the pulp add a pound of sugar. Boll
slowly two hours, stirring often. Pour
into glasses and seal like Jelly.
Steaming Is sometimes preferred to
cooking in the sirup for canning
quinces, or after steaming the fruit un
til tender cook It also In the strain
ed hot sirup, cooking very slowly on
the back of the stove. Keep It on for
an hour or more If you can without
cooking to pieces, as the longer the
quince cooks the brighter red color will
It be. l'ut into heated sterilized Jars
and strain tlie sirup over It. Seal care
fully.
quince mill I'rnr Sauce.
Pare and quarter twelve pounds of
hard pears; pare and slice four pounds
of quinces nt night and sprinkle on the
prepared fruit four pounds of sugar,
putting the quinces first In the kettle
at tlie bottom. By morning there will
be sufficient Juice to save using any
water. Cook very slowly six hours.
This may be canned or laid down lu
eurtbon crocks, covering tightly first
with n thick cloth and then the stone
cover of the crock.
Spiced lira pc».
This well tried rule will be found well
worth tlie trouble: Seven pounds of
Concord grapes, washed, picked from
the stems and squeezed so Hint tlie
pulp Is In one dish and the skins In an
other. Boll the skins with one-half
cupful of water until they are tender.
Meantime cook the pulps until soft
enough to push them through a strain
er sufficiently fine to keep back the
seeds, which can he thrown away. Be-
turn the pulp to the fire, add the skins
and three pounds of sugar, a pint of
vinegar, a teaspoonful of ground cloves,
the same of ginger and three tenspoon-
fuls of ground cinnamon and allspice.
Boll all together for ten minutes, stir
ring often, and put away in glass Jars.
—Table Talk.
ms, iron beds and stoves. There
are many styles and prices, and
something in the lot needed by
every family. We are closing out
a number of these articles to make
room for other stock; and the spe
cial prices are certain to make
sales to all who come.
Did you know this store carries the largest stock of Furniture and
House Furnishings to be found between Atlanta and Montgomery? It
is a fact; but don’t take our word for it—come and see for yourself.
DEPOT 8T.
E. O. REESE,
NEWNAN, GA.
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.
OR. W. A. TURNER,
HOHicleneu Plume
DAVIS & TURNER SANATORIUM,
Corner College and Hancock Sts.,
NEWNAN, - - - GEORGIA.
High, central and quiet location.
All surgical and medical cases taken, except
contagious diseases.
Trained nurse constantly in attendance.
Rates $5.00 per day.
DID HOWELL WHI8TLE FOR A
GRIZZLY P
Wo infer, after muling the At
lanta (’onstitiition’s luminous and
fervid editorials on this subject,
that it favors excluding from the
next State primary all citizens who
expect to vote for Hoke Smith and
Clark Howell’s challenge to
Hoke Smith to run for governor
and tiie campaign now in progress
reminds the News of a story told
by Champ Clark. Champ says
this epitaph was found on the
tombstone over the grave of an
Autumn Nplomlnr.
The color note In particularly strong
In the newest gowns. The autumn and
winter fashionable functions will re
flect all the tints of the rainbow, Tlie
new blues will continue popular, nnd
the gamut of pink ranges from tender
mauve to deep American Beauty tints.
The wood browns ure to tie used for
tailored gowns; also the autumn leaf
tints for gowns, wraps und hats.
This wealth of color Is uintched In
the splendor of the inaterlnls now fnsh-
lonnble. There Is u strong demand for
sntln finished broadcloth, for velvet of
chiffon texture, for chiffon voiles, for
rich brocades In pompadour patterns
and for flue henrlettn, supple ns silk.
Quantities of lncc will be used, nnd
furs will he In great vogue. Not alone
will furs of tlie highest grade he re
quired, hut the details of lining, of cut
and finish must show the most skillful
workmanship.—Delineator.
Private office in building. ’Phone 5 two calls.
Davis & Turner Sanatorium.
Merck & Dent,
A Regular Smash-up 4
The South has ampin reasons for allowing only such to participate early western pioneer:
In'iiig thankful this year, and
Thanksgiving Day should U‘ tit-
tingly and feeling observed by all
our people.
in the primary as are certain to
cast their ballots forClark Howell
The Darien (lazette says this is
the tax paying season and that
last spring was the tax dodging
season. That’s correct; and some
tall tax dodging was done right
Lots of
property was returned at from
! one-fifth to one twenty-fifth of its
Harvie Jordan is all right and value. Home of our folks (.pity
’tis, ’tis true) display wonderful
dodging the truth in
Residents of the City of Mexico
are opposed to football as a substi
tute for bull lighting. Football is
too rough and dangerous tor tho.] u>ro j n Coweta county,
bull lighters.
will stay all right as long as he
keeps himself and his Southern agility in
Cotton Association clear of politi- , making their tax returns,
cal alliances and entanglements.
“He whistled for a grizzly, and
the grizzly came.”
In challenging Smith to enter
the gubernatorial race, it looks
very much likeClark lmd whistled
for a grizzly that was ready to re
spond. It remains for the future
to disclose whether or not Clark’s
end will be like unto that of the
pioneer.
Water Sponjge Cake.
Boat six eggs without separating un-
, t!l very thick. Gradually beat In three
cups of sugar. Then add tlie grated
rind nnd Juice of half a lemon and a
cup of water, less two tnhlespooufuls,
alternately with throe cups of sifted
flour sifted again with a teaspoonful
of soda and four level tenspooufuls
of cream of tartar. Bake In two long,
narrow sponge cake pans.—Cooking
School Magazine.
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.
HEAR8T REFU8E8 LIQUOR ADVER
TISING.
Some of the greatest scoundrels
It is now possible to make in- unhung are ollioials of some of the
telligent reply to the question, pjg pf 0 insurance companies. To
Who struck the Republican ma
chine of Ohio? It was John M.
spend the remainder of their days
in a penitentiary would 1h> small
Editor Brisbane, the week be
fore New York I'ity’s election for
mayor, said of the position oi
Hearst on liquor selling:
”1 know it to be a fact that on
account of this principle Mr.
Hearst has been rejecting whiskey
Prrtl>- Braid Trtmmlsffa.
Mothers who feel that embroideries
or lace are necessary to use on the llt-
] tie dresses or aprons ought to be told
j thnt with tlie use of the cheap cotton
braids some of the simpler materials
mnke up Into novel and beautiful gar-
1 meuts. These braids are featherstltch-
ed In white or In colors, have lace ef
fects, will rutile by drawing a woven
thread and are made In hundreds of
patterns.
BUGGY BUILDERS
Legal Blanks
A stock of all kinds of Legal Blanks will be
found at the NEWS OFFICE. The stock in~
A Clever Bit of Baida Work.
At an exhibition of Japanese china I I . . _ - r> ,
was particularly struck with two eludes Notes, Mortgages, Deeds, Bonds and
pieces which were listed In the cata-
l’altison, und lie sum-shed it good repartition tor their misdeeds; but advertisements from the counters j
and hard.
the chances are that none of them of his business olliees at the rate oi >nc i were cover-
will ever be punished. They are $500,000 a year. He will no£ print ed with a net
KJL^‘ k,,, corraL“” “ £5 al1 blanks used by business men, as well as
were china bowls five Inches deep and , , , , , .
those used only by justices, constables and
ten Inches across
The News extends sympathy to thieves and knaves of large mould, them.”
work of deep
red cane ending
Bro. ('. 1*. Toney, of tlie Fairburn and such are rarely punished by So there is one point, at least, at J j n a handle, aft
News, who lost his building and laws that seem to have Ihhmi fash- which Hearst shows himself to be . er the manner
entire plant by tire last week. His ioned for the correction of corn-
loss amounted to $2,500 and liis moil people,
insurance to oulv $000. ——
After having trouble with al-
liappy most everybody else President
a Ix'tter man than many of the
editors who criticise him so savage
ly and villify him with such per- j
sisteney. Some Georgia newspa-
of a ginger Jar,
only the pattern
RXFriJL BASKET VASE.
attorneys.
AILof these blanks are regular in form, and
the'paper and printing are exceptionally good.
the State look
was closer and more Intricate, the cane , , , . , , .
stronger and the bowl entirely covered. In TaCt, nO DlanKS printeO in
It looked Just as If the bowl had been
Persons who want to be
during the next twelve months j Roosevelt is now in oontlict with| c
calendar manufacturers. He lm>
pers, the columns of which are to n gtrl who weaves raffia, and she bas
set inside a basket, i described them better or will give the users better satifaction.
^ cndlfl und on o h q <
should subscrilK* for the Newnan
News and read it carefully for that designated Thursday, Nov. 30th,
length of time. Follow this course as Thanksgiving Day,while Thurs-
aud you'll have
blessing to give
Novemlier, 1000.
an additional
thanks for
day, Nov. 23rd is marked up on
b* the calendars as the day far giving
thanks. But tlie President scores
—: - again. The calendar makers are
Elsewhere in the News will be simply mistaken. The last Thurs
ontinually tilled with liquor ad
vertising and often with furious
made herself a pair for the table to
hold flowers or fruit. One, a blue and
white bowl, Is covered with dull green
attacks on lloarst, are requested to ra ® 8i an d another, of plain yellow
think on this matter.
is covered with golden
Bowman's Magnetic Liniment cures
rheumatism, cuts, sprains, wound*,
bruises, stiff joints, toothache and lame
backs. Price 25c and 50c per bottie at
Reese'* Drug Store.
Prices are the same as other printers
charge for blanks.
THE NEWS solicits business in this line;
f
earthenware,
; brown.
i The net la woven 9 little smaller at
the top than the bowl, so It will not
slip. The baskets look very artistic and guarantees that users of these blanks will
filled with fruit and vines and flower*
twined lightly around and over the
handle.
be entirely pleased with them.