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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
There is no belter IILAt'lx
Ilian “(inltl Meilid" anil we
nm\ a «*Ofn|Him* in Ian
cy mill plain weaves embnic
ing Mohairs, Imperial
Merges, I’aiadiiics anil Nicili
mis, priced, pci yard 50e In
SI.50
COLORED
MOHAIRS
Many rnialilniilioiiH in fancy,
niMit figures, .'III inches wide,
|H>r yanl 50c
I 'lain Mohairs, 50 inrlirs 50>
GRAYS THE FAD
< 'licsLcrficid Suitings in
slinili's nl ray anil*
linn
mi'lal, IN inrlii's
SI.25
CREAM GOODS
Must l'V in \ lot it nl' sly If Mill
want a wliill* in iTfiiin suit nr
nIiiit this spring. Wi* show
a (ini' rangf nl' weaves, per
yanl, from 25c t<> SI.00
SILKS
AII I hat is stylish is f’onnil
hfif in Silks, in liliifk,
xvliiti'nr folnrs.
<'llill'nn la licit a in lilai-k or
white, •III ini'lifs wiili*, per
.vanl SI.00
Itlai'k ur whit** ilalinti, 50
ini'hfs w nlf, per yard, 50c to
£• 75c
.lap Silks, in all similes, 27
inrlii's, piT yard .... 50c
POTTS a
Phone IOV Ray Street
PARKS
Newnnn, Ga.
The Newnan News
Isaued Every Friday.
J. T. FAIN, Editor and Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION RATE. $1.00 PER YEAR.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF COWETA COUNTY.
’Phono No. 20.
OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN THE WILCOXON BLOG
Tin* News will stake a eoca-cola
against a year's snlisfripliini to the
Herald and Agoni/.er, oil this
proposition: That said paper will
refuse to print in its eolninns its
honest eonvietions as to who will
enrry Coweta eonnty for governor.
A Japanese author lias been
furnishing daily installments of a
serial story to a newspaper in that
country for the past eight years.
Charlie Daniel ought to employ
him to tell the sniveling public
about the troubles of the Atlanta
News.
Again the Herald and Adver
tiser is essaying tlie familiar role
of political prophet—a role, how
ever, in which the II. and A. does
not impress the public as it once
did. The public lias learned in
recent years that the II. and A's.
political prognostications are not
; infallible,
A vote for any man in the race
for governor, except Hoke Smith,
is a vote for Clark Howell. A
majority of Georgia's voters evi
dently favor Hoke Smith, and the
1 News lines not lielieve they are go
ing tobccpjoled into electing How
ell by dividing their votes among
the other four candidates.
particular the resultant of partici
pation and experience. Of this
latter fact the New s is immensely
proud.
The News is a newspaper—a
business enterprise- not a politi
cal hand-organ w itli monkey attach
ment. The News’ editor is a
journalist and a business man—
not a machine finished pollytieiau.
The primary functions of u new s
paper are three—the printing of
news, tlie publishing of legitimate
advertising, tlie rnaintenuuco of an
editorial page devoted to frank and
honest discussion of matters of
public interest and to expression
of the paper's honest view s in ref
erence to these matters. A news
paper is not fulfilling a proper func
tion nor discharging a duty to the
public w lien it iH'comes a political
pack-horse, and any newspaper i>
most unfortunate which has a pol
itician a> tlie controlling spirit in
its affairs.
I’ollytieks and politicians do
not worry the News. They merely
furnish diversion and afford amuse
ment. Sometimes the News strolls
among the cages in the political
m.'lingerie and prods the animals
with u pitchfork. At this panic-
uiar period the News is engaged
in that delightfully diverting pas
time.
The News lias no regret Is-cause
it does not shine as a political
wiseacre—such as the Herald and
Advertiser.
If the News’editor had been a
professional pollytieiau for twenty
years or more, he would, undoubt
edly, have acquired by experience
some of the overpowering political
w isdom which glorifies the exist
ence of the II. and A.
If pollyticks were the News’
mainstay and journalism merely a
News is not responsible for side-line, the News would devote
and Ad- more time and ellbrt to pollyticks
WE STILL CLAIM
That you ought to buy furniture
and house furnishings at this
store: because the stock is the
largest, ami tlie 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, GA.
NEWNAN MARBLE WORKS
J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor.
Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds
of 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 THE RAILROAD JUNCTION
NEWNAN, CEORCIA
Careful Inspection
••••
The
tlie fact that the Herald
, vertiser is not Enterprising
i energetic enough to get all
ami ami less to its business.
the If our thoughts were centered'on
news,nor for the fact that it hasn't pollyticks, if we talked only of
gut the nerve to print all it gets, pollyticks, dreamed of nothing but
However, we are willing to gi\e pollyticks, made a living out of
the old
eounsel;
lady tlie benefit of our
o we suggest that the II.
pollyticks—we would strive to be
come ii political expert, like the
A A. purchase a few gallons of- Herald and Advertiser—and if,
tiiat famous nervine manufactured like that astute jotirnul, a quarter
Canned Goods
Season . .
in Hlkhurl, Indiana. It is quite
probable that lhi> decoction can be
of a century of effort advanced ns
no further than Hie station of a
of the work we do—no mntter how
small the job—has a great deal to
do with our success in repairing
vehicles. We are not content un
til we feel sure you will lie con
tented. So if you have met with
a break 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 .
obtained in exchange for advertis- tyro, we would quit the job.
iug space in the
II III ns.
11. ami A's. col-
Tliis i
I b m H1 -
• the season when housewives
in order to supply their tallies
resort
w it h
to Canned
id i I lies and
culinary delicacies. We do not In -ilale to assert that
this store but the most varied assortment of fresh, reli
able Canned Goods hi the city. 1 lousckcopors are cor
dially invited to visit the store and sou the stock for
themselves; or an order via the telephone will be prompt
ly honored, A small part of our canned goods stock is
ment ioned below :
Tlirri'ikuiiiiI oiuik Siaip Beans, English mid French Pea*, l’ork
and Iteaiis. ('onei'iitraled Ycgctnhln Soup, Hein/ Tnnmtn Soup,
Mock I'urtle Soup, Chicken Soup, ('ream of Celery Soap, ('milled
\spmngus.
While Cherries. Pie ('Iniries, California Peaches, Apricots,
Phi ms, l iooseherries.
W e have an eh gnat stock of Olives, Pickles mill Cuiltalou|>cs.
C. P. STEPHENS & CO.,
The Prompt Service Grocers. |
Telephone No. 31.
Aiiiimftiiinni 1 "MPNi,,inmhiv, in ci.'iiwtiH <
The Herald ami Advertiser “has
spoke" but has not answered the
News' question. Wo put it again:
If Hr. Nunnally hud not entered
llic field, which gubernatorial can
didate would have carried Coweta
county ? The Herald and Adver
tiser ought to be able to answer
this simple question; because, first,
it is an infallible political prophet;
secondly, il has tried to muddy
tlie waters ami work up sentiment
for all of the candidates except
Hoke Smith. In addition to it-
efforts in behalf of all the candi
dates except Smith, we are re
minded of tIn*dear H. and A's.
1 i111A Joe Hill Hall fiasco, the re
sult of which was so ludicrous that
it furnished Inn for the entire
county for a whole month.
POLLYTICKS AND POLLYTICIANS.
Hut -to conclude the point up
on which the Herald ami Adver
tiser is impaled is not the News'
lack of political wisdom no—it is
the fact
That the News can readily look
clean through the Herald and Ad
vertiser’s pretenses and see clearly
the political chicanery back of
them.
CLOSE OF HUNTING SEASON.
MERCK & DENT
Buggy Builders.
Legal Blanks
be
in-
We have an ontiivly new process, on which patents are pend
ing, whereby wo can refaee old Brass Column and Head Buies, -t pt
and thicker and make them fully as good ns new and without any
unsightly knobs or feet on the bottom.
PRICES.
\\ hat our ‘‘fecrless" contempo
rary doesn't know about State and
county polities j> “llonc lore out
ob tie book." — Herald ami Adver
tiser.
The soft impeachment implied
in the allot e paragraph affords the
News an excellent text for a short
dissertation on pollyticks and pol-
lytieians and the ways of tlie last
mentioned critters; so the News
will proceed to dissertate.
flic News confesses to some ad
miration for statesmen, but be
stows nothing but contempt upon
pollyticians. Civic and economic
'flic Ii ii nt i ii“ season proper closes
on March 15. The time for killing
w ild ducks ami woodcocks expired
on February' I. and the date for
hunting deer passed w ith January
I, but it is still lawful to hunt
quail, ami w ill be until March 15.
The hunting of many other game
birds, such as w ild turkeys.pheas
ants. snipes, doves and the like is
also permitted until that date.
flic time for catching fish in any
of the waters of the State, except
with hook and line, expired on
February t, and this prohibition
extends to July I. though it does
not apply to shad until after the
15th of April. Those who enjoy
fishing with hook and line, how-*
ever, may do so to their heart's
content.
A stock of all kinds of Legal Blanks will
found at the NEWS OFFICE. The stock
cludes»Notes, Mortgages, Deeds, Bonds and
all blanks used by business men, as well as
those used only by justices, constables and
attorneys.
All ofgthese blanks are regular in form, and
the paper and printing are exceptionally good.
Infifact, no blanks printed in the State look
better or will give the users better satifaction.
Prices are the same as other printers
charge for blanks.
THE NEWS solicits business in this line
and guarantees that users of these blanks wil,
be entirely pleased with them.
A Habit to be Encouraged.
The mother who has acquired
the
habit of keeping on hand a bottle of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saves
herself a great amount of uneasiness and
anxiety. Coughs, colds and croup, to
which children are susceptible are quick
ly cured by its use. It counteracts any
tendency of a cold to result in pueu-
Kcfucing Column and Head Rules, regular lengths, 20cts each.
“ S. “ and “ Buies, lengths 2in. and over lOcts. per lb.
A sample of refaced Buie with fall particulars, will be cheer
fully sent on application.
f
DR. T. B. DAVIS,
Residence Telephone No. 5-3 Calls.
DR. W. A. TURNER,
Residence Telephone No. 64.
Drs. Davis & Turner
Ph>sicidns <ind Surgeons
Newnan, Georgia.
Offices in Sanatorium Buildme, corner
Tele-
problems and policies and matters monin, and if given ns soon as the first College and Hancock streets,
pertaining to good government symptoms of^croup api*nr, it will pre- phone No. 5-2 calls
MANTPACTURERS OF
Type and High Grade Printing Material,
ouiMnciPMia Pa
never fail to enlist the News' in
terest and enthusiasm, but polly-
ticks and pollytieiau- are number
ed with the minor atllictions of
i life—such as gnats. Most- and red
bugs.
And yet the News does know
something of polly ticks and polly -
vent the attack. This remedy contains
nothing injurious and mothers give it to
little ones with a feeling of perfect se
curity. Sold by Dr. Paul Peniston,
Newnan, Gtv.
Cas in the Stomach.
Belching and that sense of fullness so ;
often experienced after eating is caused
by the formation of gas. The stomach
Z. Greene, I). D.
Cilice on Second Floor oi
Black Bros. Co.’s Building
L. JYL Farmer,
LAWYER.
Office on Second Floor of the Arn
Merchandise Co.’s Building
Dr. C. A. Smith,
VETERINARIAN.
‘Winnowed Songs"—the great
song book for 1906. Best song
Stomach
and Liver Tablets will correct the dis-
ticians;but its knowledge is glean- single, 25c; sample pages free,
ed from observation, and is in no 46 J. L Moore, Bethlehem, Ga.
fails to perform its functions and the , Treats all diseases of domestic animals
food ferments. Chamberlain’s Stomach • Calls answered day or night. Office
at Gearreld’s Livery Stable.
l*or anything in music or musi
| cal instruments telephone No. I90j
book ever published. Gontains order. .They aid digestion and strength-
the cream of all books. ¥2.50dozen; eu and invigorate the stomach aud
bowels. For sale by Dr. Paul Peuistou,
Newnan, Ga.