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POTTS AND PARKS
WOOLEN DRESS GOODS
AND SILKS.
You can find the correct
styles here in both medium
and fine materials. We have
just opened our spring line
of both black and colored
dress goods and invite you
to call and inspect them.
BLACK GOODS
'I'licrc is n<> lietter BLACK
tlinn “< Sold Medal” mill we
carry a complete Iiin* in fan
cy ami plain weaves cm brae
ing Mohairs, Imperial
.Series, 1‘aradines ami Hicili
ans, priced, per yard fine to
SI.50
COLORED
MOHAIRS
Many combinations in fancy,
neat figures, .'III inches wide,
per yard 50c
Main Mohairs, 50 inches 50''
GRAYS THE FAD
( 'licstcrlicld Suitings in new
shades of gray and) pun
metal, IN inches
SI.25
CREAM GOODS
Most .
very Inver of sty
le Will
want 11
w It it «* nr cream
sail nr
shirt t
tis spring. We
show
a line
range of weav<
s, per
yard,
’rum '25c In . .
S1.00
SILKS
AIM hat is stylish is
found
Iicit*
in Silks, in
black,
whip*
ir colon*.
(’llill'oii Tulletta in black or
\\ bite,
.‘hi inches will
e, per
yard
$1.00
Black
or white llalaiti, .'hi
inches
wide, per yard,
50c to
75c
.lap Silks, in all shad
t*s, ‘27
inches
per yard
50c
POTTS <5 PARKS
Phone 109
Bay Street Newnan, Gn.
Canned Goods
Season . .
This is the season when housewives resort to fanned
(ioods in order to supply t heir tables with edibles and
culinary delicacies. We do not hesitate to assert that
t his store but the most varied assortment of fresh, reli
able fanned (.ioods in the city. Housekeepers are cor
dially invited to visit the store and see the stock for
t hemselves; or an order via t he telephone will be prompt
ly honored. A small part of our canned goods stock is
mentioned below:
Three-pound onus Simp Beaus, KiikUhIi and French Peas, Pork
nml Beans, Concentrated Vegetable Soup, Heinz Tomato Soup,
Meek Turtle Soup, Chicken Soup, Oroaiu of Celery Soup, Canned
# Asparagus.
Whtfo Cherries, Pie Cherries, California Peaches, Apricots,
Pluius, Gooseberries.
We have an elegant stoek of Olives, l’iekles and Cautalou|H>s.
C. P. STEPHENS & CO,
The Prompt Service Grocers.
Telephone No. 31.
The Newnan
Insuod 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 OLOG
^ws «r::WF QTIII HI AIM
b If it is a high crime for Populist || ■ | ILiIb
One thing that distinguishes
The News, in comparison with
stunt* other alleged newspapers, is
the fact The New s is not
to print the news.
Watson to take a hand in Georgia
polities, what kind of crime is
Republican Hanson guilty of when
lit* joins Hamp McWhorter and
Ham
gle U
and politics of Georgia? Will sonic
of the political time servers pleast
answer!
Spencer in a prolonged strug- '. \
i dominate the public policies VO
Dine f
(Jet ready for baseball. The
fact that < i corgi a may have sixteen
candidates for governor anti ten
thousand other candidates this
year w ill not cause any loss of in
tcrest in tin* great American game.
There’ll l«* baseball in (icorgia de
spite candidates and polities.
The News wants to help every
enterprise of Newnan, ami will
help every one that w ill give it tin*
opportunity to do so. An adver
tisement in The News w ill help any
business enterprise, and The News
stands ready to close an advertis
ing eon tract with every business
man in tbc city.
Being a reader of the News does
afeered” 11 imply that any man indorses
this paper’s principles or policies.
He may or may not do so; or he
may approve of some and disap
prove of others. No man is com
pelled to look at things through
the News’ glasses in order to Im*
eligible to a place on our subscrip
tion list; and any man’s name
may remain there regardless of
whether or not he always agrees
with the paper in reference to
principles and policies at issue*.
The antiquated idea that every
subscriber to a newspaper is nec
essarily a hide-bound partisan of
that paper does not prevail to a
large extent in this age. As the
News has often stated, it believes
in reasonable freedom of thought
and action. The editor of the
News would not make of his read
That you ought to buy furniture
and house furnishings at this
store; because the stock is the
largest, and the prices the most
reasonable in the city, if quality
is considered.
Our claim will be verified if you
will give us the opportunity to
show the stock and name prices.
DEPOT 8T.
E. O. REESE,
NEWNAN, BA.
Newnan Marble Works,
J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor.
ers, if he could, a body of blindly
The ridiculous spectacle of a partlsan , M . IW)Iial rolloxVc-rs. When
newspaper’s editorial columns tied a „ ^ 0I . aiiy n „ m | H . r „f
up in a dozen injunctions a •ou.t| them> honoatly and consistently
pitstuUd by s jj U1( | tliu News on any prop-
dining the t , s pj„ hj wu an . pleased to have
past two weeks; but worse tilings ... . ....
’ ... them do so. When they candidly
take issue with us, we* regard them
All
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Kinds Marble and Granite
Georgia Marble a Specialty.
orders lias been
the Atlanta News
than have happened to the News
will occur if the corporations get
full control of tin* press of the na
tion.
John Temple Graves made the
Atlanta News. The people ad
mire and respect Graves and lie en
joys their confidence. Ilis person
ality and editorial work, more than
all other factors combined, have
made success possible lor The
News. It remains to Is* seen if the
corporate interests now ow ning and
controlling the News can maintain
it in favor with the people with
out tin* influence and assistance of
•lollii Temple ()raves.
with iio less favor or respect.
THE PEOPLE ARE HONEST.
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.
Careful Inspection....
Home of the siinon pure (T)
Democratic politicians and news
papers of the Hiatt* art* enthusiast-
icly supporting Major ('. 10. Mc
Gregor, a Populist, in his race for
Congress against T. W. Hardwick,
|U lile long Democrat. W lull is thojj„g , 10 man G f honest convictions,
even if we do believe he is wrong.
The great common people olj
Georgia are honest. The masses
of the State’s white voters desire to
vote for the right man for Govern
or of the eommoiiwculth. Some of
them may have picked the wrong
mail as their candidate, but they
are honestly in error. Whether
they espouse the cause of Hoke I
Smith, Clark Howell, Jim Smith,
Judge Bussell, Col. Estill or Dr. I
Nunimlly tin* people of Georgia be
lieve they are doing their duty and
acting l’or the State’s best inter
ests in supporting llu* man of their
choice.
The News has no quarrel with 1
the plain people of the State, no!
matter whom they are supporting
for Dover nor. The News is light
of tin* work we do—no matter how
small the job—has a great deal to
do with our success Hu repairing
vehicles. We are not content un
til we feel sure you will lie con
tented. So if you have met with
a bfeak-down or a shake-down
come to us. What we can’t do in
carriage or wagon repairing can't
be done anywhere by anybody.
explanatisn of their conduct?
Simply this: These politicians and
newspapers arc for Clark Howell
and Mtyor McDregor is for Clark
Howell, and Congressman Hard
wick is supporting Hoke Smith.
Yes; these are the same fellows
who roast Populist Tom M atson
for supporting Smith and laud
Populist McDregor for his support
MERCK & DENT
Buggy Builders.
Legal Blanks
Our light is against corrupt men
who essay to lead the people, and ax i .
who lead them astray and destroy ^ Stock of all kinds Of Legal Blanks Will be
their interests for personal gain or found at the NEWS OFFICE. The Stock in
advancement or to serve a special , , , .. . _
interest or favored class. The eludes Notes, Mortgages, Deeds, Bonds and
News opposes such men because all blanks used by business men, as well as
they are the enemies of the people , , ,
and because The News is the friend those used only by justices, constables and
attorneys.
All of these blanks are regular in form, and
the paper and printing are exceptionally good.
To Publishers and Printers.
ol Howell ami his light on Tom ; 0 f Hie people and is endeavoring,
l Hardwick, a Democrat. j n bumble sphere of influence, |
: ~= j to render to the people honest ser-!
j The* News has faith in the pres- vice.
I out solidarity and future greatness j The News has no quarrel with j _
of Newnan and Coweta county;und ; the people of any shade of opinion. InHfact, no blanks printed in the State look
the News has equally as great It wages war against the enemies of better Or will give the Users better Satifartinn
taith in itself. The publisher of the people. j _ . uuri.
|the News has iuvested money in —— Prices are the same as other printers
tiiis enterprise and is devoting his ( A Hablt to bo Encouraged. charge for blanks.
entire time and.efforts to the up-1 Tho mother who has acquired the T u p WFU/Q ., , .
building ol this paper and this imbit of keeping on hand u bottle of * ** ^ IN E, W o SOllCltS business in this line!
city and county. Our faith in the ' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saves 3nH ffii^rantooc fbat ncoeo , , ,
city and county ami the News is herself a great amountof uneasiness and 3,10 guarantees that USerS Of these blanks Will
the basis on which we have staked j a,, . xle . ty \ ° oukUs : collU B !'f orou,> ’. |° be entirely pleased with them.
We have tin entirely new process, on which patents are pend
ing, whereby wt* can reface old Brass Column and Hoad Rules, 1 pt
and thicker and make them fully as good as new and without any
unsightly knobs or feet on the bottom.
. , which children arc susceptible are quick-.
enu money and business judgment. I |y euret j by its use. It counteracts any
We believe our confidence ill the tendency of a oold to result in pueu-
people of Coweta count v is not monia, and if given as soon as the first
misplaced. W e believe they ap- symptoms of.eroup appear, it will pre-
prcciate a live, independent, fear-
PRICES.
vent the attack. This remedy contains
nothing injurious and mothers give it to
less county papet and that they , little ones with a feeling of perfect se-
will accord the News patronage curity. Sold by Dr. Paul Penis ton,
whit'll will enable its publisher to Newnan, Ga.
make it the best weekly uewspa- “~•
per in Georgia. For Sale to Merchants Only.
DR. T. B. DAVIS.
Residence Telephone No. 5-3 Call,.
DR. W. A. TURNER,
Residence Telephone No. 64.
Drs. Davis & Turner
Physicians and burgeons
Newnan, Georgia.
Refacing Column and Head Rules, regular lengths, 20cts each.
“ R. S. ’* and “ Rules, lengths 2in. aud over 40ota. per lb.
A sample of refaced Rule with full particulars, will be cheer
fully sent on application.
Philadelphia Printers’ Supply Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Type n! High Me Priitiig Miltriil,{
88 N. WITH IT. MIUHWUA. M.
Clark Howell’s politicians and Out of town merchants will find Offloes in Sanatorium Building, oomer
' newspaper supporter over the it ver Y convenient to call on us for College and Hancock streets. Tele-1
! State are sending tm a unanimous kerosene oil. We lake your bar phone No. 5-2calls.
Car load of oil
wail because Tom Watson, a Popu
list, manifests some interest in
, Georgia politics. They swear he
, is trying to break up the Demo
cratic party and gain control of the
State. Well, what about Major J.
F. Hanson, the Republican presi-
rels in exchange,
just received.
D. T. Manget & Co.,
tf
Cas In the Stomach.
* Belching aud that sense of fullness so
Newnan Ga often ex P erienoe(i after eating iH caused
’ ‘ b y the formation of gas. The stomach
fails to perform its functions aud the
“Winnowed Songs”—the great food ferments. Chamberlain's Stomach
song book for 1906. Best song aud Liver Tablets will correct the dig-
. t book ever published. Contains order. They aid digestion and strength-
dent of the Central Railway! He the cream of all books. $2.50 dozen; eu and invigorate the stomach and
has been active in State politics single, 25c; sample pages free. j bowels. For sale by Dr. Paul Peuiaton,
for a long time, and wields more 46 J. L. Moore, Bethlehem, Ga. , Newnan, Ga.
Wood’s Seed Book
FOR 1906
is one of the handsomest and
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in the annual issues of Wood’s
Seed Book make it a most
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and Gardeners and it has long
been recognized as an up-to-
date authority on ail ■'
Garden and Farm Seeds,
particularly for sm^tTnarn^jUatTCiTifT
Wood’s Seed Book mailed
free to Farmers and Gardeners
upon request. Write for It
T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen
RICHMOND, . VIRGINIA.
your order* direct, for both
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