The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, December 28, 1906, Image 6

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c Keep rmir Your ^9^ Credit (iood Credit is a High Compliment and the best of Capital Th. b-ml i*«a lino profernlonnl paopla nf thin oily liar*- iinliad thalr credit Intvraata •T.e raoaad * 1 Vlitra 1 i'radii Of II* a. kuoiuii a* Th. IIuiIiipnr Mmi's Mutual Hrotai-tlv. i>.WKx-1allor. t<• ha aaiablMiad In l.l« city, wherein the oradlt .tnndln* of avarylmdy and all rohr.rn. la recorded fnt ready reformed, and from now on a dally rmord wf 11 ba ka|.- of all credit .landing* and hereafter no --radii will bo eitondad unload re oitimended by tbe Central t.'iadlt Offl-e. hdnea It behoove* all credit cudtomera to pd.\ aa a«r*e.i mm , Tire horiaat will be rewarded l.v a good‘--radii,*t.ndln*, whJ--h will ho mado known )_ y«*l' t. the bndalncai publl*- Wilful debtor* will have no~refffl ,, t»**lidlti* and will not",*. • rei'ornmendad for credit. .... 1 ejlnniierit debtor. will be afforded an opporlunlly to aottle tholr debt*, •tw P"J r - mrn a will be died to come within tbelr meana. caiialnc no h.rd.hlp or Jiurdan. Tl • Hecreiart of the Aeaorlatlon will mail a a-lll-tnmit rcnueat to all dallnuUdiil a. I,lore afTordlny H ern a wa< to eettle tl>elr Ju*t debt* and piano tliamaalvea In -,*„l n.dl' .landing All ale. are honent aliould work In harmony with 'bo Aaa-a- ru, Ion and ...mu.el ■ tie partle. t tie % pntrontr.e to make a report roeommamun* tbolr mrdtt, » Ki.od . ledll le I 'd, ■ -»mrllni»nt and tl.o heat of capital The liiia:iii!-e atul [unfeeeliinal people Were compelled I make It p... elide i »-•- miun-.da e ll.e worthy credit appll. ui>on bv wilful dt*htnrp •l UP A«|r*< imliii. linn t." rniketor. and nil mttnr>» having any N nlfnad b> tl" Ak- • ntloll, f»av lb» bunln^o und |»rnfpnalnnnl pnutiln wnu nivr »n.i ratvard Von *lth i Rood rrrllt Mm. dir* Non* o»h*r* <m»< |»*r*|«» wbci may thin concent -look up tholr cio«ii* aiapd bit likely It la bad. ^ , Wc Handle Edison Goods Exclusively From Last Week's Senoia Enterprise Gazelte. Mrs. It. K. Me Knight entertained a tew friends very 4£*»rmally i Thursday evening ill last compliment The New ILdison Phonograph Store 2.1 Greenville Street: •o-o|ierato In order to ml ami not bo llupuaod conneorlon with It will ttu .vaaoctatln -ngn; they Tln« Aeetioiiittoii i« fitviiniy.i-d ntttl will Im conducted liy -the Imeitieae amt pro- 1—uniml in--n nl’I Inwidn cniuil v, with h muitml oilier- looutnrt nf Newnnii. (in.. t incli ie now op. n and doing IiukIh-h* ut Kootn 4, Atkinson HuiIrlirify All |.iiru«-e doing n (•rcrlft IuihIim hh or wlio nmy have alow nr doubtful iktoiiiiIh notce. me i.-i|ui Mtod to invi-HUgnti'mid join this Association at once und help f •* go-id work along. Ask the merchants and doe torn of Newnan, who arc now f tion-irn- i mom . on then old cIiiIium. Address • Business Men’s Mutual Protective Ass’n., Telephone lMo. 249. Newnan, Ga. FARMERS’ WAREHOUSE COMPANY NEWNAN, GA. Beg 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 5 on all cotton from the time the wagon, and it is taken from Extra Storage Charge of 15 cents Per Bale. of the prompt Mr. J. A. Stephens will be in charge weighing and is prepared to give, you and efficient .service. We shall be pleased to have your patronage. ton wore married on Hit* 19th of August. Tln*s«*im* two of Souoin’8 popular young people and their friends, knowing somewhat of their friendship for each other, looked forward with a great deal of inter est to their approaching marriage, never for once dreaming that the ceremony had already been per formed . According to an appointment they met Kcv. W. A. Davis near Line t'reek on Sunday afternoon, ; Aug. 19th, at 4 o'clock,'on his re turn from one of his churches and the ceremony was performed, the happy bride and groom continuing their trip and ltev. Davis coming on home. Farmers’ Warehouse Co., Newnan, Ca. to Miss Martha Wright, the attrac tive guest of the Misses Cocke. Senoia is perhaps the largest town in the State that has no law- \Vc lielieve a young, pro gressive lawyer should locate here, as the services of an attorney are sometimes needed and ouf people now have to goto Newnan for legal service. Invitations have lieen issued to I the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Knight, j at their home oii Fast Highlands on Thursday evening, Dee. 27th. I These are among our most highly 'esteemed citizens and a largecrowd will be present. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Jones went to Chattanooga last Friday to at- J tend the burial of Mr. lid. Itrant- i ly, who was kilhsl in Chicago last j Thursday night by a train oii the Illinois Central railroad. He was the youngest son of Dr. F. M. Itrantly, of our town, and was a young man of good moral charac ter and stood well with the rail road company for which he worked. Mr. Lee Hand, president of the Hank of Senoia, informed us yes terday that the contract had I icon let to W. L. Cole & Son for the erection of their new bank build ing, which is to lie located on the vacant lot just below the store of li. II. Powers. It will be a neat 29x55 foot building with large glass doors and windows and the front of the building will Im made rot white oil pressed brick. The building will Im lifted with the | lat(>st. improved furniture and bur- j glar proof safe. ! ltev. W. A. Davis was quite I busy yesterday afternoon perform- j ing marriage ceremonies, but he is Old Bank Building J an export at the business and does i not mind hustling around. 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. Gem Outfit, complete $12.10 t Jem Out-lit', larger Si 4.20 Standard Outfit, complete $27.10 Standard Outfit, larger Home Outfit, complete Kasy payments can if desired. $29.20 S4S.08 1«- arranged This outfit $32.00, payable $5.00 down and $1.00 per week We can fit you up with an outfit at from $ 1 2.10 to $ 100, and you can you wish. Our Mr. Bailey will be glad to demonstrate one of these phonographs at your home if desired. most any price you desire arrange easy payments if {PPM sotum* - 03070 DW 0109/ MSW Only 35c each. The New Edison Phonograph Store, Newnan, Georgia L. W. BAILEY, Mgr. A Town Nuisance. At 1 o'clock he .joined Mr. Freeman, of Vaughn, and Miss Willie Dukes, of near lirooks, in marriage. Hy 4 o’clock he had found his way to| the home of Mr. J. D. Johnson, near Turin, where he performed the ceremony that united Miss Fannie Johnson and Mr. U. Paul Arnall for life. These are all pop ular young people and have many friends who extend to them their 1k*s( wishes. that the lawyers won hi skin a man Our people were 'cry much sur- a Utiisli, and a whole lot more, is a prised Sunday when the announce- n uiHuncc and an abomination. We meut was made that Mr. Mill A. | with the Gainesville (Fla.) Peck and Miss Lavada IIu(I(1I«*h- j y UIJ uny town that is pest- Oecasioually the remark is heard j “I wish I was out of this town,” und then joa feel like saying “i I wish you were,” for u man who j stands on the street corners chewing ! and spitting red, telling obscene J stories, cursing the town, finding fault with his grand-mother l>e- : cause she is a woman, claiming that i the merchants are a iot of thieves, Get it at THE NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE DURING THE YEAH 1907 ered with one or more such wor thies would 1m justified in exercis ing cow-hide authority on the l>os- om of their pants.” No one is obliged to live where he is not suit ed. If one hasn’t an encouraging word for the business enterprises and institutions of his town he should shut up and “go ’way back ' and sit down.” If things don’t suit you move to where thej will, is the good advice of our contemp orary. A growler and a sore head in a town is an enterprise killer. It will pay to donate him *5 ami. tell him to move. We Guarantee ’Em! Winter time will soon In- here with its rain and sleet, und traveling in an open buggy will Ih> very disagreeable. -Why not call on us and get a comfortable, light-running tbuggyf if>S IN NEWNAN We put on rubber tires. MERCK St DENT Buggy Builders. It will be interesting to the peo pie to know that on Monday, the 24th, George Milner Hooten anil M iss Mary Susan Milner will bt manied in Newnan at the honi' of the bride. Immediately aftei the ceremony they will leave fot this city to spend the holiday* with Mr and Mis. J. L Hooten Congratulations in advance —Jack son Argus, Dec. 22nd R^Rlphens of Whites b, i Ffjffas been called to the pa> torate ot the churches .it Siiarps- burg, Turin and White Oik. H correspondents will please note th« change in his address —Chrisliai Index. Miss Lois Hrown leaves Monday for Newnan, where she wdl be th> guest ol Miss Margaret Bellonby. —Last week's Carroll l-'ree Press. A Home Made Happy by Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy. About two months ago our bnby girl hart measles which settled on her lungs mid at last resulted in a severe attack of bronchitis. We Imd two dui-tors but uo relief was obtained. Everybody thought she would die. I went to eight different stores to find a certain remedy which Imd been recommended to me and fulled to get it, when one of the storekee)iers insisted that I try Chamberlain's Oougli Remedy I did so and our baby is alive slid well todny.—Geo. W. Spence, Holly j Springs, X. (J. For sale by Peniston & | Let-, Newnan, (4a. If it’s anythin^* in our line, which consists of dry "foods, notions, shoes, hats, clothing and many other articles. We appreciate the pat ronage of our customers "•iven us in 1006 and ask them to continue to trade Vith us during* 1907. We tj^i serve them bet- ter next year than we have been able to this year. To My Coweta Friends and Customers. Alter January i, 1907, I will be located at Mr DeWitte Wyatt’s larm, 3 miles southwest ol Hol lingsworth's Kerry, where you can get shmgies at $2 75 for heart and 1M.25 for sap shingles. K. E. DAVIS, 46 Roopville.Ga , R. F. D. No. 3., THE NEW YORK BARGAIN STOR