The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, December 22, 1905, Image 4

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CARVERS That WILL CUT A "Teat many carvers are made and sold for ornaments, and when you want your turkey carved it has to be done with the kitchen knife. Our Keen K utter carvers are made to cut. They will be an ornament to your table and their cutting qualities are guaranteed. Besides carvers, we carry Keen Klitter butcher knives, food chop pers, scissors, sheep shears, hatch ets, hand saws and drawing knives. Every tool branded “Keen Rutter” is fully warranted, and if their qual ity is not satisfactory we will ex change them or give your money b.kac Newnan Hardware Co. Newnan, Ga. The Ncwnan News lasuad 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 BLO G THE 8EA80N 8 GREETINGS TO THE PEOPLE OF COWETA. SPECIALS at the store of Stewart & Parks Home of tin* special articles to l><> found in our big stock of general morclmndiso tiro mentioned below. In buy ing iiny of these goods you’ll gut exactly what is adver tised, and something satisfactory both in quality and price. Home grown Scud Oats and Tennessee Purple Straw Seed Wheat are not to be found in every general store. Farmers, examine these grains. The year 1905 has lx*cn a pros perous twelvemonths in Coweta county. Material and commercial success has followed the efforts of our people as a whole. This has la-eii a splendid year for business, for making money; the manufacturer, the merchant, the farmer, (especially the farmer) j and laborers of all classes, have found an abundance of business to Is- transacted and of work to be done; and prices for labor and the products of labor (whether prod ucts of manufactories or of the j soil) have ruled high. This is true in the State and j Nation; but the News refers,! primarily, to Coweta county. A beneficent Providence has smiled j on this section—a smile that has kindled the glow of prosperity in I every valley ami on every hilltop of Coweta county. As the Christ mas and New Year holidays dawn upon us there is good cheer, glad ness and rejoicing throughout our county. The News felicitates the people of < ’oweta because of the material prosperity they enjoy; and rejoices with them in their days of holiday enjoyment and happiness. And as the dawn of the Christmas sea son of 1905 breaks upon the world, the News extends these greetings to all the people of (’oweta county: May your material ami commer cial prosperity never la* diminish ed. May tin* wave of development > and advancement now sweeping' the entire county never be stayed. J May the glow on cheerful hearth -1 stones never fade; the light in bright eyes never be dimmed by the resultant tears of untoward misfortune; tilts laughter on the lips of little children never be stilled by the cruel clutch famine, or pestilence, or war Our store will be clos- ed Christmas Day, De- cember 25th, holiday. We thank our friends for their liberal pat- ronage during 1905, and wish them all a joyous Holiday Season and a year of peace and plenty in 1906. BRADLEY & BANKS Musicale at Turin. true men among us remain stead- j fast—the unering guide of cool: heads and willing hands—nerving them to the faithful performance of duty and enabling them to build for the future of our race and country a broad foundation for the enduring edifice of purity of life, mental development and civic righteousness. Wo have Cuban molasses in puncheons. This is genuine Cuban molasses, biscuits to accompany the molasses should be made of our high grade Hour. We have sev eral brands. Ask for our prices on Hour. They are ’way down. \\V are especially proud of our showing of shoes. We are prepared to shoo entire families with the products of the leading factories. Stoek it complete in all sizes, in cluding extra large sizes for men. Mrs. E. L. Merrill’s music class | gave a recital at Turin yesterday j (Thursday) evening, which wasj May the 'heart# of'the good tt.ul! lar g el y aUended and was a ^ eat success in every respect, The program rendered was as follows: Chorus, “W e 1 c o m e, Merry Springtime”—(Metzler.) Duet, “In the Arena”—(Engle-; man)—Misses Moses and Martin. I “A Mi Nino,” (Mayer)—Missj Frances Gay. “Mazurka Caprice,” (H. Cad-' mus)—Miss Mary Hunter. “Meditation,” (Waddington)—i Miss Eunice Arnold. “A Lesson With the Fan,” (D’-l Hardelot)—Miss Eva North. March, op. 18, No. I, (Engel)—1 Miss Helen Wood. Duet, “The First Party,” (Hans ; Harthan )—Misses Love Wood and 1 Emily Arnall. “Love Dreams,” (Brown)—Miss j Emma Shell. “Dance of the Demons,” (Holst ) j —Miss Grace Martin. (a) “Two Robins;" (b) “Butter cups and Daisies,” (c) “The Big- etty Bumblebee”—(Ashford.) “Charge of the Uhlans,” (C. Bohm)—Miss Mattie Stallings. Eddy)— CLOTHING I CLOTHING!! CLOTHING!!! Hardeman-Manget. See the big line of sample suspenders, going at whyle- sale cost prices. We have exclusive sale in Newnan of G. W. C. and Man- hsttan Plug Tobaccos. These famous brands, sold for many years by Hardaway and Hunter, are now to be found in Newnan only at this store. We are showing an immense line of handsome sample Neckties. Everything in the lot is new and beautiful. Come see these ties and find out how low they are priced. STEWART & PARKS, NEWNAN, GEORGIA. The quiet but beautiful home wedding of Miss Agnes Mae Har deman and .Mr. John Augustus Manget, was solemnized at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hardeman, on An derson street, Marietta, Thursday | evening, at 8 o’clock. Only the family and relatives and a few friends were present. Rev. Dr, Lovejoy performed the ceremony in a beautiful and most impressive manner. The bride wore a going away gown of navy blue broadcloth with hat to match. She carried a bou quet of white carnations and was the personification of loveliness. A brunette of the most pronounced type, her appearance was one of queenly beauty. The groom is a prominent wholesale merchant, of the firm of I D. T. Manget & Co., of Newnan and Atlanta, and the son of Rev. ] V. E. Manget. He is a gentleman of sterling worth and is highly esteemed by all who know him. Mr. and Mrs. Manget left on the io o’clock car for Atlanta and thence to Charleston, S. C., for a few days. Returning they will re side on Dixie avenue.—Sunday’s Atlanta Journal. “Only a Dream,” (H Miss Love Wood. “How Sweet the Moonlight Sleeps,” (Deceves)—Miss Mary Moses. (a) “A Lass With the Delicate: Air,” (Arne); (b) “Sleep, Little Baby of Mine,” (Demes)—Miss Emma Shell. (a) “In a Whirl,” (PaulWachs); (b) “The Flatterer,” (C. Charmi- nade)—Miss Alice Moses. Bowman's Magnetic Liniment cures rheumatism, cute, gpraine, wounds, braises, stiff joints, toothache and lame books. Price 26o and 60c per bottle at 1 Reese's Drug Store. Notice to Tax Payers. By order of the County Com missioners, the tax books will be finally closed next Saturday night, Dec. 23rd. Persons who have not paid taxes will please take notice and settle before that time. J. W. Wilcoxon, T. C. zCOPYRlGHT.1905' BY SCHCOSS-I .Fine Clo.thes.T BALTIMORE. During this month we want to move our stock of clothing, suits, overcoats, underwear, etc. Our stock is full. Our prices are right. We intend to sell these gopds. Come and inspect them and get our prices. We have bargains for you that you will con sider bargains. If you are thinking of making a pur chase now is the time for you to buy, while you can get what you want at the price you want. We in tend to give our customers some of the greatest bar gains in clothing we have ever shown. You are in vited to come here and get your clothing. I' r S- l For Rent—A new four-room house on ( the east side. Apply to A. B. Cates, it Barnett, St. John & Company.