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more from which to select and get better values in
your selection.
OUR LINENS ARE'-. PURE.
Waist anil Suit Linens—.'Hi in. medium, light in weight
ami docs nut shrink, per yard . . 35c
aa ini li llloiisc Linen- This is also a good v alue hut Very
seal re, ami \ <oi musi buy early to gel supplied, per yd 25c
I-’ iui a li Special 'I’liis is of good weight, used lor suits
and art work, and In excellent in i|iui)ity and liuish,
per y ard . . BOc
Holland Linen This is light weight lad heavier than
lawn; .'Mi inches wide, per yard . . 25c and 35c
Ad inch and 51 inch Linens These have lie eipial in this
market at the prices, ( 'all lor prices.
72 inch SI ting We give you the Iwst that goes in
linen sheeting and not too high.
Ten ipuirtcr and Eleven-quarter Linen Sheetings—We
show more styles of these than all our competitors
com I lined, and give pure goods at lowest prices.
Itrown Linens—All grades of hrown linens. 27 in. to ltd
in. wide, priced, per yard, at . 17 1 2c to 35c
Linen Lawns—Ten grades of linen lawn inches wide
and prices run 25c to *1 per yard.
Table Unmask—Now is youi opUn t unity to get the great
est value in this special showing of pure linen damask.
Prices 50c to tl.25 per yard.
POTTS «S PARKS
Phonc|!09
Bay Street
Newmin, Gn.
THE NEW BAKERY
Our Imkery is giving general satisfaction to all patrons,
is ei|iiip|ied to do fust class linking and is in charge of one
the most expert and careful bakers to la* found anywhere. Tl
ipiality of all our baking is the very lincst, and w.i are sure an
thing ordered from the bakery will be found perfectly satis
factory.
<live us your orders for bread, cakes and pies. All orders
Idled w ith promptness.
C. P. STEPHENS St CO.
Proprietors of the New BaKery.
Telephone No. 31.
To Publishers and Printers.
Thr Nfwnnn News i ,resent i >osition h - v <lenjing the
illw llwwiiau lACWO 0 f a previous position. In
Issued Every Friday. other words, it claims to have been
WE SflLL CLAIM
j. t. FAIN, Editor and Publisher neutral in this campaign until Mr.
Niinffnllv entered the Held, when
SUBSCRIPTION RATE. $1.00 PER YEAR.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF COWtTA COUNTY.
’Phone No. 20.
OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN THE WILCOXON BLDG
THE FATE OF A FAKER.
Forced by the News’ volleys of
solid shot to attempt u defense of
its attitude in the guliernutorial
campaign, but still dodging and
equivocating, the Hero and Agon
ize r of last week printed a wordy
editorial, which merely served to
Strengthen the public’s conviction
that Georgia's greatest and wisest
weekly is playing the part of a
cheap political faker in this cam
paign.
In concluding this mighty edi
torial effort, w hich must have tax
ed even the limitless mental capac
ity of the Hero and Agonizcr's
“main guy,” the said Hero and
Agoni/er intimated that it might
do something rush to the News in
the distant, delightful future mi-
less this paper ceases “pasting”
its ancient contemporary squarely
between the eyes mid causing it to
furnish endless amusement for the
public.
This is the Hero and Agoni/.er’s
favorite stunt. It has often before
essayed the sleeping lion role.
However, as
it gladly and hurriedly flocked td
his standard and constituted itself
his chief lieutenant and main news
paper mouthpiece. All of which
forms a v ery nice explanation and
one which would explain if it were
not for the fact that the whole
story is one of those fakes which
have made the Hero and Agoni/er
famous throughout the State as a
machine finished pollyticiun of the
first magnitude.
It is utterly useless for the H.
mid A. to deny that it was u warm
and consistent supporter of How-1
ell up to the time of Hr. Nunnally’s
announcement. The admission is
made that it would have supported
Howell in preference to Smith had
Hr. Normally not entered the field.
Why did the II. mid A. not tell
the whole truth and say it hud
been supporting Howell for twelve
months when l)r. Xinitially made
his announcement? The paper’s
own columns prove this !'aet;scores
of people in this county have per
sonal knowledge of the fact; and
tiie II. and A. never attempted to
conceal or deny the fact until af
ter it hud Hopped on the question
of supporting u gubernatorial can
didate.
(ii the original indictment the
News further charged that the
Hero and Agoni/er is only mi os-
That you ought to buy furniture
and house furnishings at this
store; because the stock is th<
largest, and the prices the most
reasonable in the city, if quality
is considered.
Our claim will be verified if y<^u
will give us the opportunity t<>^
show the stock and name prices,-
DEPOT 8T.
E. O. REESE,
NEWNAN
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.
vt , . ,. toiisible supporter of Hr. Xunnally
.. C ^' H ! S . l midis trying to use his candidacy;
aware ol the lact that the sleeping , ... . ,
. , , ,. ,. , i . to Iiirther Howell s interests. On
Imuutv enveloped in the lion s skin , , ... ;
. . . , , |. this point the H. and A. has noth-!
lielongHto that class ot animals dis- . 1
...... . ..mg to says but the News has
tinguishcd by the possession ol , , , ,
, promised to tell the whole story to
long ears instead ol long mimes, * , „ , ,,, , 1
.. i tiie public and will keep its prom-
this pmrmil will pursue the even . ... ....
.... ... . , ise. Let the public keep cool.
tenor ol its wav without a tremor. , ... .
, , . , , lhe gulieriiatonn) primary will
1 lie Hero mid Agoni/er s sleep ,, _ , ’ ,, ,
...... not occur until July; and long be
mg lion attitude reminds the News , At , ,,
f lore that time the fate ot the (treat
a soi). | Political Faker will be sealed.
In a eertuin school tin* boss
OFFICE AND WORKS NEAR THE RAILROAD JUNCTION
NEWNAN, GEORGIA
MERCK & DENT
IMPROVED HIGH GRADE BUGGIES
among the boys was ii big, blatant
bully who was considered an in
vincible “scrapper.” One day he
tackled a little fellow of about half
his si/e and was soundly thrashed.
The big bully picked himself up
from the dust of the playground,
his face ornamented with two black
eyes, a broken nose and sundry
Tiie Darien (inzette says Col.
lystcll is a “safe and sane” candi
date. Til at phrase was originated
during the last presidential cam
paign and Alton It. Parker was
the “safe and snne” Democratic
candidate for President. ThetSa-
zette is unfortunate in its eharnc-
A Tip Top Job
in the repairing of carriages, wagons
and other vehicles is the only kind
we attempt or turn out. Hence our
success in repair work. We want
your business when you have any
thing in our line and we’ll satisfy
you in price as well as work. Wo
use only the best colors and varnish,
thus getting the best results in bug
gy painting. < Jet one.
In
a nises, and bliiblieringly said, ns terization of the South Ceorgia
lie faced Ills little antagonist:
candidate
“If you don't quit pesterin’ me.
I’ll give you a lickin’.’'
Sheriff John W. Callaway, of
It is clearly evident to the puli Wilkes county, “the barbecue king
lie that the Hero and Agoni/er is of Georgia,” will voluntarily re-
the blatant bully in this “scrap,” j Lire from the ollico of sheriff after
mid its heroic attitude is merely an u service ot 21 years. He has an-
inv itation to the News to “quit nounced liis intention of running
pesterin’ me.” 1 for the office of county cominis-
While the Hero and Agoni/er si °(>(-‘»' of Wilkes county and will
has attempted an explanation of not again be a candidate for sheriff.
its attitude in tin* gubernatorial = ~
campaign, it is an explanation that Merchants, Take Notice.
explains nothing, as the News will
presently show; but, first, we note R you handle brooms, the Cow
that the 11. and A. charges that eta Broom and Brush Works will
MERCK & DENT
Buggy Builders.
Legal Blanks
tin* News is trying to dodge the furnish you best quality of brooms
question of “home support for a at lowest wholesale prices, Write
home candidate in the race for f° r
A stock of all kinds of Legal Blanks will be
found at the NEWS OFFICE. The stock in
cludes Notes, Mortgages, Deeds, Bonds and
all blanks used by business men, as well as
those used only by justices, constables and
attorneys.
All of these blanks are regular in form, and
governor,” etc., etc. The H. and
A. assumes a bold front and at
tempts to make a brave show by
putting questions to the News and
talking about its “original pur
pose” and "forcing the News to
explain.” All of which, as the
public will readily understand, is
Ne»n' 1 b n,Ga K ' 'T' the paperand Printing are exceptionally good.
In fact, no blanks printed in the State look
•SI.5u per bushel, at Reese
merely a clumsy effort to turn pub- Store or at my dwelling.
We have an entirely new process, on which patents are pend
ing, whereby we can re face old Brass Column and Head Rules, 4 pt
and thicker and make them fully as good as now and without any
unsightly knobs or feet <>n the bottom.
PRICES.
lie attentiau from tin* Hero ami
Agoni/er and its schemes and con
centrate it on an alleged investiga
tion of the News. IVrhaps the II.
and A. regards this as a clever
trick, but it is one that will not
work tn this case.
l he public is not demanding an
explanation of the New
this campaign. The News hits not
| changed front nor changed its po
sition during the whole course of
the campaign. The public thor-
s° ed Corn For Sale * better or will give the users better satifaction:
1 have grown 75 bushels of j _ ,
Marlboro < 'em on one Here of land. Prices are the same as other printers
Have first class seed corn of this- charge for blanks,
variety for stile at 50c per peck or , , _ .. , _.. , _
THE NEWS solicits business in this line;
and guarantees that users of these blanks will
be entirely pleased with them.
I >rug
2t
\V. A. Turner, Sr.
A good, strong farm horse for
sale. In line condition to make a
crop. Apply to A. B. Cates. It)
The Atlanta Sunday Journal
contained a picture of Miss Milton
DR. T. B. DAVIS.
Residence Telephone No. 5-3 Calls.
DR. W. A. TURNER.
Residence Telephone No. 64.
Z. Greene, I). D. 8.,
Keith, the young daughter of Mr.
con i so in am j >1 j-s. m. (i. Keith, of New nan. Drs. Davis & Turner
Last Sunday’s Constitution con
tained a handsome picture of Mrs.
J. P. Atkinson, wife of Hr. J. P.
joughly understands our position -Atkinson ot Milledgev ille, vvho is
Office on Second Floor
Mack Bros. Co.’s Building
Physicians and Surgeons
Newnan, Georgia.
L. M, Fanner,
LAWYER.
Hofaeing Column and Head Halos, regular lengths, 2tVts each.
” L. S. “ and “ Rules, lengths Sin. and over 40cts. per lb.
A sample of refaced Rule with full particulars, will be cheer
fully sent on application.
and is satisfied with it; and it is a
jKisition entirely satisfactory to the
home candidate, as In* has more
than once informed the News by
verbal communication. Then why
[ should tin* Hero and Agoni/er es
say to attack tin* News’ position?
Y. At-
a son of the late Hon. \V
kiitson of this city.
Miss Rae Lowe Sponcler’s re
covery from a recent critical ill
ness is a fact of genuine pleasure
among her many musical friends.
Her talent, her ambition, her ap-
Offlces in Sanatorium Building, corner
College and Hancock streets. Tele
phone No. 5-'J calls.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Type and high Grade Printing Material,
39 N. NINTH ST..
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A Favorite Remedy for Babies.
Its pleasant taste and prompt cures |
have made Chamberlain's Cough Rem-1
edy a favorite with the mothers of i
l lie only answer is, merely to di- plication and her achievement are small children. It quickly cures their
vert attention front its own untemi- happily recognized, and she has coughs and colds aud prevents any dan-
I ble position. the best wishes of art lovers for f? erof pneumonia or other serious con-
Now. as to the Hero and Agon- fresh inspiration after her season ^ uence8 ’ Ir »°'only cure* croup, but
i . , . 6 1 when given as soon as the croupy cough
; izer s former aud preseut positions of enforced rest.—Atlanta Consti «i
|i«*this campaign: It explains its tution.
Dr. C. A. Smith,
VETERINARIAN.
appears will prevent the attack. For
Office on Second Floor of the Amall
Merchandise Co.’s Building
Treat* ail diseases of domestic animals
Calls answered day or night. Office
at Gearreld’s Livery Stable.
For anything in music or musi- I
sale by Dr. Paul Peuiston, Newnan, Ga. cal instruments telephone No. : .
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