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Keep
Fools and Cranks.
-On Your
Your ' Credit
Good Credit is a high Compliment and the best of Capital
TIi* buclni x* .1 nil prof.-DHlmml pr-r.plr- nf Oils i'll- l:ai'» m.lloii tliHr orr-rllt IntnrasU
»»,t raup.rl n Ontral I't.rlll Offli-r kiinwn in Til* Bu.Iiichh Men a Mutual 1 rotnctlv.
.AaMK-lallnn, Id hi .fttHbrixhi'fl In Ilia ,-lty. whnrr-l,, the rtr-rllt alumllri* of avaryliody
auri all conirniB I. rr-oorrlr-rl fur tParly rnf.u-nor- ;.n-l from now un a dally ranora
will bp ki'p nf nil r-rprill .landing* and l,r*iruift«*t no ci'dli will l>« »xtend«d imlaM
rwrnmmpndpd tiy Hip ontral frpdlt Ofl»< p. I,pnr-a It liehoovna all or.dlt cMtomani to
^’k^honaa^wlll Iip rpwrird.d by .1 (rood • null: standing. wl.l.-h will b« raadp k"J»W«
to tbp hudaltipaa public Wilful dPtnora will liavp no credit .landing and will not »•
r*c<»mmtnc1*rt for credit .
l)*ltn«<ii*ni debtero. will hr afforded nn opportunity lo eettl»» n . ,Hr "* M K
manta will I.p Hard to • mnc within thplr m.ana, causing no Hardship or burdot,.
Tt,» Bpcrptary .,f Hip Association will mall a a-ttlpm-nt requaat to all dalln.iuwnl
d.ldora. "ITutdIl.t tl,pfn rr way to a«tll» Ihnlr Juat d.d.ta and placoAm»
good .Tidlt standing All wi n arp hotipai al.oul.l work In hartnonv with tha Atwo-
Ola ion and comps! Hip paiil** Hi»y patronlir- to make a roport raootnmandln* thalr
credit, mm unnd « tfdll I* »» hlfh compliment and the of ra P ,,nl
The hiiMln-«m mill pi nfendonHl pooplc * nmp
meke It poMMlhle I. ;u < ornmoda *• the worthy
”Tb. b A.^H«n.m‘Ta""no onllactoi. and a havlna any non nation with It will
b« s,gn.d by th< Aparrclallotl,
I'ay tha buslnas- anil profoaalnnnl |,p'i|dp who ha*
rwward yon with 1, fond nndll standing Nona other*
Bowara of fiartlpa Who may
tng llkaly It la had.
do-nparata In order to
iprlU applicant and not ha Imposed
any t’oimantlOh
tha Assort. I In
lign. they
,•11111 tId * concern-—look up thalr oradit *t^|»d-
Tliitt AxHiMtirttion in nrgnni/.rul nnrl will In* r onduotod by tlio business ntwl pro
f • '*- riioiinl ittdti nf < ’owrifn coitnly, with n central onion I non tod nf Nnwimn, (ia.
vi 'licit Ik now op, n un,I rlning buKini'HK ul Room I. Atkiimnn Huilrliiig
All ],itrlir>a doing n credit business or who may bavcalow or doubtful accounts
or notes, are rc(|ui-Kted to investigate and Join this Association at oiicn and lielj
t !• good work along. Ask the inou-hants anil doctorH of Ncwnati, who are bow
getting good money oil their old clairna. Address
Business Men's Mutual Protective Ass’n.,
Telephone No. 249. Newnan, (ia
NUMBER FOUR.
Boor, weak human nature has
but one standard of judgment to
weigh or measure others by—
money. Money is all. Truth, jus
tice, kindness, philanthropy, none <
are of value, or have any weight,
unless gilded with gold, decked
with silver and wrapped in negoti
able paper. A railroad brakeman
gets jummed between two cars and
ground to pulp, and leaves an in
valid wife and six orphans, with no
visible means of support. Who
cares? Who sends this family
telegrams of condolence? A few
people remember his genial un
selfishness, his kindly efforts to
make others comfortable, but he
was only of the common herd—a
poor devil—that’s all.
A railroad president, who has
grown rich by means of the toil
ami courage of such as the poor
brakeman, gets smashed, and the
land rings with lamentations.
Wc handle nothing but Edison’s
The New E*dison
Phonograph Parlors
21 Greenville Street:
Now have a full stock of all the new and choice music, and
machines of all sizes. Your repair work will receive prompt and
careful attention cf skilled workmen. We extend a cordial in
vitation to the ladies to call and see us, and we will be glad to
play over all the latest music for you.
FARMERS'
WAREHOUSE
COMPANY
NEWNAN, GA.
Ileg to announce to the farmers of Coweta
and surrounding counties that they are now
prepared to weigh and store cotton.
Owing to the fact that we have equipped
the warehouse with Improved Automatic
Sprinklers, have made the walls fire-proof, and
the building modern in every respect, we are
able to secure the lowest possible rates of in
surance, and are therefore prepared to offer
Free Insurance
on all cotton from the time
the wagon, and
it is taken from
Extra Storage Charge ol IS cents Per Bale.
Mr. J. A. Stephens will be in charge of the
weighing and is prepared to give you prompt
and efficient service.
We shall be pleased to have your patronage.
Farmers’
Warehouse Co.*
Newnan, Ca.
Yes, we are sorry: sorry for the
friends, relatives and dependants,
of the great man; sorry that such
a horror should be his fate; blit our
sorrow is in a measure commuted
by the knowledge that his family
i is not left in poverty. Condolence
is all we dare offer them; but not
so with the brakeman’s family—to
them we can give something more
substantial, and thereby enrich
our better nature. Sympathy is
the cheapest gift we can bestow
on unfortunate humanity.
We do not see these things front
the other side; we do not know
how the Supreme Being looks up
on it. An employe, by neglect or
carelessness, may have caused the
horror, anti the president by his
carelessness, may have caused the
brakeman’s death. The president
may have been careless about us
ing safety appliances, or keeping
the road in good condition, and
this carelessness may have cost
the brakeman his life.
If these things are true, which
is the greater criminal? If by his
desire to increase the earnings of
the road, he fails to use needed
safeguards for the employes, is he
less criminal than the over-worked
employe, who goes to sleeu, and
(Sent Outfit, complete $12.19
(Setn Outfit, larger $14.20
Gem Outfit, larger $16.70
Standard Outfit, complete $27.10
Standard Outfit, larger. . . . $29.20
Easy payments can be arranged.
We can fit you up with an outfit at most any price you desire
from $ 1 2.1 0 to $ 100, and you can arrange easy payments if
you wish.
W e now have our Con
cert machine at the
store and would lit* glad
for all to call and hear
this famous machine
play.
EDISON
I60L0 MOULDED
* RtCQROS
feikiiirii
The New Edison Phonograph Parlors,
Old Bank Building - - Newnan, Georgia
Lieutenant, serving in this posi-1
tion very successfully tor some
time, when he was promoted to
, . Captain He was three times'
permits one train to crash into an-1 . . , . . .
1 . . wounded and carried one of the.
bullets to the gtave with him. Hej
was a brave soldier and was ever ,
ready to go where duty called him.
As soon as possible after each of!
his wounds he returned to the!
other?
There is always two sides to any
question; but we do not care to,
look at but one, and that one the
side that has the money on it.
The poetess may sing of “The . c . „ , , .
_ . „ ; , army to fight for his country
Two Pi grtms and awaken a little, ' " . , . , r • .
. „ He was married to Miss Martha
sympathy, “fleeting as the dew, ,
3 , , . , , , J Tench soon after the war, from
in the hearts of her hearers, but . , c ..
, . , . , , which happy union five children
that is all. If she was rich enough _ i r ; , , ...
, „ , , were born, four of whom still sur-
to establish a bank, or to lend . .
, ... . . | vtve him.
money on usury, the public would i ,, , . ...
, } 3 , * , . He engaged in the mercantile
hang on her words. If her words; . KT .
6 , ,, ,, business at Newnan after he re-
were the cold metallic expressions! , . . .
, „ . , . turned from the war, later return-,
of financta terms, she would be . . , , . . _ .
, , , , , , tng to his farming interests at i
i>etted, caressed and endeared by , , . , . I
’ , , ,, - , which he made a great success and
those who scarce, it at all, hear the . .
i, .... j i accumulated a very large amount ,
.heart throbs in those soft cadences. , . . . , . .
, , ! of land. At his death he was one I
Neatly two thousand years ago, . ... • ... !
3 . , of the wealthiest men in this sec-
in a certain country, there came a
poor reformer. He taught the peo
ple of love, of justice and of judg
Get it at
THE NEW YORK
STORE
Because He called them “fools and
cranks," and told them that some
other things were more valuable
than money He did not condemn
money,
tion.
The funeral service was con-
. . , ducted at the home Sunday after-
ment. At first the people ot means . . , . 0 U
.... , , , , noon at 3 0 clock by Rev. Everett
disdained Him, then they abused . .... ^ , xr . .. .
, . ,/ , D. Ellen wood, a noted Umveralist
; and misrepresented Him, and ;
finally condemned Him. Why?
If it’s anything in our line,
we’ve got it and at prices
our competitors can’t meet
, preacher of Atlanta, after which
the remains were followed to the
city cemetery by a large concourse
of sorrowing relatives and friends.
—Senoia Knterpriz^-Gazette.
We Guarantee ’Em!
nor yet the possessor of __ ... _. _ .
but He condemned lhc | Hogansvrlle Dispensary Quire
i money
pride and selfishness that the pos
sessors of money permitted to lead
them into all manner of evil.
Business.
We sell Dry Goods, Notions
Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
Etc., Etc.
Winter time will soon In* here with its rain
and sleet, and traveling in an open buggy
will la* very disagreeable. Why not call
on ns and get a comfortable, light-running
top buggyt
The last day for legal selling of |
. , , • c- , liquor in Hogansville has come
Money is good, but truth, justice, “ ... .. ...
_i u J i and to the great satisfaction of the
large majority of the better class
of citizens the dispensary must go
out of business. It is now to be
Captain Ltnch ead. | expected that blind tigers will try
and charity are better.
OBSF.RVER.
MADE IN NEWNAN
We put on rubber tires.
MERCK & DENT
Buggy Builders.
Last Saturday morning about
16 o’clock, Capt. W. D. Linch, who
had been in declining health foi
several months, passed quietly into
the great beyond. He had been
sutTering with dropsy, but was not
thought to he in a serious condi-
j tion.
Capt. Linch was born at the old
David Linch home place, near
Turin, in 1840. where he lived un
to sell whiskc), and also that a lot
of people will fold their hands and
cheerfully, yes hopefully, declare
that illegal selling cannot be stop
ped. But there is a strong deter
mination on the part of temper
ance and law and order workers
that the tigers shall at least have
to fight for their lives.—Hogans
ville News.
Give us a call. There’s money
in it for you.
You seldom have any trouble in
til the war broke out in e86i, when ma king yourself at home in a house
he volunteered and went out with 1 that is heated by an old-fashioned
the Seventh Georgia Infantry as i fireplace.
THE NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE