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Bargains
in Hardware
For the next ten (lays we otter the
following hitfh-clasH articles at ex-
tremely low prices:
Nu. (i I [envy galvanized tubs, worth 50c, at —
N„, I Heavy galvanized tubs, worth Hftc, at
Nu. 2 Heavy galvanized luba, wortli 75o, at—
No, it Heavy galvaniml tub*, worth 85c, at
o.(|l. (iniy enameled HaticopaiiH, worth 20c, at
•Jl-lli. Family Hcnlen with tin Hcoop, worth 1 ,r>0, at
Nickel alarm clock*, worth 1.00, at
K\teiihioii hroom, diiMter and mop handle*, worth 26c
A good, Holid at eel, long-handled, round-pointed ■hovel,
110c
I Do
59c
00c
,11c
...08c
0»c
l»c
Douhlc-liarrellcd idiot gun* with top break, low circular
hammer, extenaion rib and wire twist barrels
Single-barrelled shot guns —
50c
*9.(X)
♦11.50
Ncwnan Hardware Co.
Newnan, Ga.
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WE ARE
ENLARGING
OUR STOCK
The Ncwnan News
Issued Every Friday.
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 WILCOXON BLDG
11 is a significant fact that the
< (Mint \ ('omniissioners of Spalding
were more favorably impressed
with Coweta’s court house than
with the court houses in DcKalh,
Bartow and Fulton. The court
houses in these last named coun
ties are generally regarded as
models of architectural lieauty and
convenience; but all who compare
them with Coweta’s court house
are forced to admit that our build
ing is in every way superior to all
of them.
Men who have nothing to com
mend them to popular favor ex
cept the fact that they are adroit,
unscrupulous schemers are being
I discountenanced even in polities,
where trickery has usually played
a more prominent part than in ill
most any other Held of effort.
There is no place in the well or
dered economy of a righteous na
tion for any but honest men. The
professional politician, lioss, or
heeler,whose reputation is founded
on his ability to execute slick
schemes and perform dirty deeds
of trickery and deception is a sorry
spectacle when stripped of the tin
sel of his spurious glory. Imt such
a one stand forth on the open Held
to do battle with a man of convic
tions, courage, honesty of purpose,
mental capacity and righteous
character- the end is plainly in j
view from the lieginning. The 1
trickster can light with his own
weapons, but not with the weap
ons of an honest lnaii.
VICTORY FOR THE COTTON
6K0WER8.
We have enlarged our
stock of merchandise and
now carry a full line of
General Merchandise, and
are in position to supply
our friends and customers
with anything in this line
at close prices for cash or
Ulsewhere in the News President
Brannon and Secretary McGee, ot
the Coweta Cotton Growers' Asso-
eiation, issue u statement to the
farmers and friends of this move
ment ami a eall for district and
county meetings.
Let all members of the Assoeia-
tion ami t'riemls of the movement
heed the eall and attend the dis
trict meetings and the county
meeting.
As President Brannon states in
his eaid to the public, the Cotton
Association has already been worth
millions of dollars to the South.
This is true;aml it is also true that
the Association’s usefulness is just
lieginning to lie manifested. If
persisted in, this movement will
grow stronger and the organization
more eflicieut each year, until
complete success is attained and
until Southern fanners are masters
of the cotton situation.
The great worth of the Associa
tion has already been clearly dem
onstrated. It remains for its mem
bers to perfect the organization
and to make it all it ought to lie.
Every cotton grower and every
friend of Southern farmers ought
to bo a member of this Association
and a willing worker in its ranks.
The Association’s success has al
ready been marvellous. Greater
victories lie lie fora it. Let Cow
eta's farmers and business men
rally enmasse and make this one
of the strongest anil most efficient
divisions in the entire South.
Here's to the Southern Cotton
i Growers' Association* May it live
forever and always be able to de
mand a high price for cotton!
Buggies and
Harness
During the past tan months of
this year our sales on Buggies
and Wagons have been splendid.
During November and December
we want to sell even more. We
will make special close cash pric
es ora close time price. Come
and let’s trade now on vehicles
and Harness.
P. S.—Our trade on Reception
and Gold Coin Flour continues
to grow.
BRADLEY & BANKS.
Newnan, Georgia
Adams-Dunbar.
Mr. George Edward Adams and
Miss Esther Louise Dunbar were
married Wednesday evening at ^
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John
Dunbar, in this city; Rev. S. R. C.
Adams, of Atlanta, father of the 1
groom, being the officiating minis
ter. The ceremony occurred in
the presence of a number of
friends of the young couple.
After the ceremony a reception
was tendered the guests. The re
ceiving party was composed of
Misses Rosadelle Holmes, Louise
Teddy, Mesdames Edwin Platte,
Roy Brown and T. B. McRitchie,
Mr. and Mrs. Adams left for At
lanta on the 10:30 o’clock train, |
where they are at home at the |
residence of Rev. and Mrs. S. R.
C. Adams for the present.
Mrs. Adams was one of the most
popular young ladies in Newnan.
She is a young woman of splendid
character and one entirely worthy
of the high esteem and admiration
of her numerous friends.
Mr. Adams formerly resided in
Newnan, and has many friends
here and in Atlanta, his present
home.
BUY HERE!
Report on Pension Claims
for 1906.
signed
5.&C0.
. Fine Clothes Mahers
£«/fnn«rr hr*
Men’s Sack Suits, single and double breasted; Men’s
Overcoats, long and medium—styles of latest design. Buy
the style most becoming to you. in as good quality as your
means afford. We carry them in all prices.
on time. Give us a trial.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
STEWART & PARKS,
Jail to Be Happy.
A happy man or woman Is a better
thing to tiud than a five pound note,
tie or she Is a radiating focus of good
will, and their entrance Into a room Is
as though another candle had been
lighted We need not car* whether
they eould prove the forty-seventh
proposition. They do a better thing
than that. They practically demon
strate the great theorem of the Uvable-
. ness of life.—R. L. Stevenson.
NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
Flat Mata.
Flat muffs will again be carried, as
they have won general favor. Round
tuuff* were Uttls in evidence last win
ter. It seemed as though many own
ers of a round muff bad it made over
Into e flat one.
A
Judge Perdue has received from
Pension Commissioner Lindsey a
report on the new application tiled
from Coweta County for the year
1905, which is as follows:
Indigent Soldiers Approved—
E. D. Fouse, W. A. Black. G. W.
Lewis. Sr., A. J. Smith. J. H.
Thompson. Geo. L. Peaty. W. P.
Bryant, J. E. D. Taylor.
Indigent Widows Approved—
Margaret MeMichael, Sallie E.
Braked eld.
Disapproved and Filed—D. S.
Cox, Daniel McDaniel, James R.
Nolan. John Dukes.
Disapproved—W. J. Dickson.
J. T. Banks, S. S. Coekrau. Thos.
C. Brack. W. H. Beavers. W. A.
Allen. Julia A. Neill.
8UIT8, $5.00. $8.00, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 to S25.00
OVERCOATS, $5.00. $8.00. $10.00. $12.50, $15.00 and $18.00
You can’t go wrong here, no matter what style you
select or what price you pay. We guarantee satisfaction
anil a Ht or your money back.
Our suits anil overcoats are built to look well, tit well
anil wear well. Come in and try them on and notice their
tit. makeup and shape. Have a full line of Wright’s un
derwear for men; also a variety of ladies’ vests and pants.
Barnett, St. John
& Company.