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At the First Methodist Church. Will Guggenheim be Different;
Girlhood and Scoff's Emulsion are
linked together.
The girl who takes Scoff s Emul
sion has plenty of rich, red blood; she is
plump, active and energetic.
The reason is that at a period when a girl s
digestion is weak, Scoff's Emulsion
provides her with powerful nourishment in
easily digested form.
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It is a food that builds and keeps up a ^
girl’s strength.
ALL nnUGGISTSi 60c. AND $1.00.
On Sunday morning Dr. (Juillian When Mr. Guggenheim, of Col-
preached to a very large congrega- orado, takes his seat in the United
tion. He spoke on Noah and his States Senate he will find himself
life work, pointing out some dif- among congenial associates. It
ferences between that and the lif** may not be that he will find per-
i of Enoch, on which he spoke the lect political congeniality, but in
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Sunday previous. In part he said: the aristocracy of millions which t
The Newnan
Issued Evory Fririav.
J. T. FAIN, Editor and Publisher
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF COWETA COUNTY.
'Phono No. 20.
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CARRIERS.
RURAL
HON 1ST NEWSPAPERS AND THE
OTHER KINO.
('miniI'ssiium \diimson has in
trodneed in ('ongress a bill that
might In In* enacted into law. This
hill providi's Ilia; tin* compensa
tion of rural carriers shall la* in
creased to *nu per month. Tin*
bill is hi ief in its wording, Imt
goes lo (lie heart of the matter by
the most ilireet route. It is as
follows:
‘•He it enacted by the Senate and
House ol Representatives of the
I 'nites States of \merica in Con
God's grace and revelation to is now so generously represented
men is progressive in nature. To in the upper branch of the national
Enoch the revelation came in evi- legislature Mr. Guggenheim will
deuce about his own condition, be among birds of his own feather,
giving him a good conscience, and In spite of the fact that the
opening the gates of heaven lo him American people contemplate with
in a translation. apparent equanimity the fast chang-
To Noah that revelation not on- ing complexion of the United
ly brought a good conscience, for States Senate, there is occasion
“he walked with God” also, but it for alarm in the desire which is
also told him the condition of his seizing upon men with millions to
fellowmen, and God’s purpose to buy their way into the nation's
destroy them, pointing the road highest legislative body, no less
for their safety. This may seem a than in the success which is af-
small distinction to those whose tending their efforts,
conception of the purpose of reli- Mr. Guggenheim boasts “an
glon is to make them happy here, honorable ambition to serve his
and carry them to heaven at death, country for her best interests.”
but to him who has had a larger He may be perfectly sincere in
view of God and His purposes the that ambition, and so may other
j distinction is vital. With him re- multi-millionaires who profess to
ligion is to h<lp others, thereby have developed the same patriotic
EMMIES AND LACES.
ambition. Hut when a very rich
senator considers pending legisla
tion, he must consider it from the
viewpoint of a very rich man.
Honest he may be; determined he
It is generally acknowledged Iiy
Hit* best minimi'll people lluil Hu
greatest power lor good in lliis gress assembled, I hut on and alter
ftmntr\ is mi honest newspaper, the passage ol this
in the hands of ;i mini \\ ho is \\ ill
ing to stand for the right and for
tin* best interests ol all, ill the risk
of losing personal friends, m at 1
least al the risk of making personal
enemies. Fitzgerald Enterprise.
The Enterprise is enrreet in its
estimate ol an honest, courageous
newspaper, but il should Iium*
accompanied this picture with out*
of the opposite kind of newspa
pers. which, happily for the wel
fare of the public ami Imimr of the
profession, are now less nmueroiis
than they were tmet* upon a time.
This newspaper's connive is com
post*il of milk ami water, it* back
l«me is a cotton string anti it • most
ronspicioiis characteristic is lack
of principle. It never advocates
anything lor the public good mi
less it i s certain < lull no one will
be olfemled al its action; ami w lien
it lakes a hum I in tilt* open in a pn
litieal or other light, tilt* public
may rest assured tlmt its attitude
resultfrom direct liimneial in
IIiit*iu*t* brought to bear from a fa
vorahle tpiarUu'. Newspapers of
Hus kind prefer to do their work
under cover, because their deeds
art* so corrupt they w ill not bear
public inspection; consequently
thoy may tioorish for years in the
light of u respectable reputation,
lor the reason that tin* public has
no knowledge of the dark ami dt*
\ ions way s of tilt* men w lui enu-
t ml such journals.
Nowadays but few small news
papers of this character are lo Ik*
found. It is more dillieult, year
by year, lor them to fool tin* pen
pie: and public sentiment lias risen
to a plane w here it refuses to toll*
rate such dirty sheets when they
art* once exposed to tin* contempt
of honest ami public spirited t iii-
V'CIIN.
Mr. Business Man ot Newnan-
the News’ eirailation is growing
faster than anything that is grow
ing in Coweta county. Place your
ulvertising in the News and your
business will grow with the growth
ot the News’ subscription list.
The News wants correspondents
in even town and community in
Coweta count\ where the held is
\el the com
pensation of all rural carriers slml)
be eighty dollars per month, pay
able monthly."
Eighty dollars pci month is lit
tie enough pay for rural carriers.
They are required to furnish and
maiutiiin their own horses and ve
hicles, and their work is dillieult
ami unpleasant to perform during
bail weather. In the best of wea
thcr they earn all above expenses
tlmt can In* saved from a salary id
-so per moot li.
Congressman damson s bill is
being heartily endorsed by the
friends of rural mail service
throughout the imt ion. ami il seems
to lie quite probable tlmt Congress
will adopt tin* measure.
making the world better, and at
death to carry his sheaves with
him into heaven. There is his
happiness, and there comes the
witness of God’s spirit that thus
he pleases God. The difference may be to subserve the interests
in these conceptions makes the ac-: of the people as a whole and not he
tive, or dead church. influenced in favor of his own in-
Again, all revelation from God terests, but he can no more put
is dependent upon faith in Him, himself in the poor man’s place
and the stronger the faith the full- than he can bring himself to the
er the revelation. The strongest point of giving away his miilions.
faith is that which takes God at There is not a multi-millionaire in
his word, and relies on that. Here the senate who, if his vote were
is seen t lie strength of Noah’s' required to seal the fate of some
faith. He believed God’s work,, measure strongly favoring the peo-
though there was no precedent, pie and strongly inimical to his
that such a thing had ever taken own interests, would hesitate fora
place; there was no sign of its j moment—to look out for Number
ever happening, and, in fact, the < Inc.
very course of nature seemed to Mr. Guggenheim may be differ-
be against it; and, yet, he believed, ent, hut we fear for his good reso-
I’his faith moved him to the build- lotions. — Albany Herald.
ing of an ark for safety, in obedi-
cnce to God’s command. Palmetto Fleets Mayor
The genuineness of faith is Council,
proved by works. Noah was just,
and perfect in his generation. His 1 almetto, Ga., Jan. 7 I he elec-
faith regulated his conduct with t '° n Saturday foi municipal
We study the demands of the trade as to
widths, designs and qualities and can give you
just what you want in new styles and at the
price you expect.
MATCH SETS
We make a specialty of narrow edges and insertings lor
Infants dresses—our line lias no equal in sty les, qualities or
quantity.
HEAVY CAMBRIC EDGES
It is hard to get good perfect work on very heavy cloth
so much sought for skirts, hut we have them, lunn l.>c to
25e per yard.
Swiss and Nainsook #
Beautiful light or medium weight match sets or odd
patterns. Edges, Insertings, Bands and AU-o\ers.
Linen Laces.
Pure Linen Laces 5c per yard.
A special line of linen laces, one to two inches wide at
8 1 -2c per yard.
Fine “Smyrna” match sets and linen “(juny Laces.
Val Laces
We have a counter of Vais at 5c per yard. Y on should
see at once as there may not he any more such values tound
throughout the season.
Round Thread Laces
We still lead in this line—all grades, all widths; white
or cream.
All-over Laces
Cream or white Nets, Point-de-esprit, Oriental or Vais,
prices 25c to ijW.OO per yard.
We have no bluff or grab sales. We sell
them every day alike. You come, examine,
t reflect, purchase and you are pleased.
♦ “We Sell Ladies’ Goods.”
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officers of Palmetto resulted as fol
lows:
Iris fellows according to justice,and
inspired his attitude toward them, lows: For ma y or - H ' L ' Johnson ;
and toward God before them. The councilmen, Owen Steed, W. C
Smith, E P. Thornton and K W.
The saloon licence in Fitzgerald
is *20,0110, and as a result I here are
no saloons in that citv.
The New
are great trade puller
t lie New s' aih ertisers.
faith that does not do this is spur
ious, f.tlse and dead. The strength
of faith is measured by the cost
and endurance found in upholding
it. Notice some things thus seen
!in Noah’s faith, and see its
advertising columns stren M l h-
The hugeness of the task under
taken—to build the ark, in size
about five hundred and forty-seven
feet long, ninety feet wide, and
fifty four feet high. What a work
tor one man! Faith rejoices in
large undertakings. Faith begins
only when sight fails.
Hudson; marshal,John Turbyfield.
Harper-Ware.
your LIFE
Wearing Shoes That
Ask
Now is the accepted time to get
ready for spring business by plac
ing an advertisement in the News.
Mrs. Thomas Ware, of Hogans-
ville, announces the engagement
of her daughter, Plessye, to Mr.
Lewis H. Harper, of Baltimore,
the marriage to take place Febru
ary 6th, at her home.
Why Suffer from Rheumatism? @
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Do you know tlmt rheumatic pnins can *<3
he relieved? If you doubt this just try jl;
one application of Chamberlain’s Pain
The News’circulation is increas
ing more rapidly at this time than do the work—one hundred and
at any previous period in the pa- twenty years. But faith is born
pci’s history. Evidently Coweta out of eternity, where there is no
Pile length of time- required to Balm. Il will make rest and sleep pos
sible, and that certainly means a great
deal to any one afflicted with rheuma
tism. For sale by Pniiiston & Lee.
county people like the News.
An Omaha pastor lias dismissed
his church choir and uses a phono
graph to render sacred music at
his services. Y es. it’s rough on
the congregation, hut not much
worse than the average church
choir.
Clay’s Early Bird Campaign.
time, and hence, takes no account
of time, in its works and efforts.
The immense cost involved in
the work. It
worth, above
Mr. I. N. Orr, .Irs., horse,
‘•Dan,” was insured on May is,
1‘HMi, in the Atlanta Mutual Live
required all he was Stock Insurance Co. The animal
the necessities of was killed on August 12. HKMi,and
life, to nuance and build tHbt ark. on August lSUh Mr. Orr’s claim
It costs from two to three millions for *247.50 was paid in full by the
of dollars to build vessels that size above named company .
It is announced that Senator A.
S. Clay will earn ass the state this
summer, making speeches in not
less than one hundred counties, in
the interest of his race lo succeed
him self, lie will begin hi- speak
ing tour at Newnan at the March
term of Coweta superior court.
The senator is like the proverbial
today, but \ >ah did not hesitate,
tor salvation was involved.
The active opposition and ridi
cule of friends and acquaintances.
T his is the last and most effective
weapon that sight uses against
faith; hut it failed. Noah had too
much involved.
tf
I. \V. Willcoxou, Agent.
Here it is at last
A Stylish Shoe That’s Absoluely Comfortable
You can't do good work,
you can't enjoy yourself—
if your feet h 11 rt.
The strain tortures ami-
tires every nerve in the
body. Your face shows it.
It’s the shoe not fitting
at certain points, and the
rub, nil), rub of stiff soles
at every step yon take,
that cause the burn, throb
and ache.
If you could slip your
feet into Hod Cross Shoes,
you would know what com
fort is. and you would say
that your feet never looked
so well.
To My
Coweta Friends
Customers.
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After January 1, 1907, I will be ?■<
located at Mr. DeYVitte Wyatt’s §}
farm, ; miles southwest of Hoi- v<
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lingsworth’s Ferry, where you can §*
1 he results ot the faith was two- cr e t shingles at $2.75 for heart and ?•;
h>. i First, it condemned the *1.25 for sap shingles. v:
world. It ditl this by its teaching E. E. DAVIS, §•
and lile. Second, it made its pos- 4 6 Roopville.Ga., R. F. D. No. 3. f
sessor an heir of righteousness. It ___________ ?*
gave him a righteous character, Bad Stomach Trouble cured. j-i
early bird and want* to get around which is the ark ot safety that will Having been sick for the past-two years
ami gobble up the political worms proudly ride every wave of destruc- with a bad stomach trouble, a friend gave
not ulreadv occupied b\ one of our , ..... ' -
1 tielore the prospective candidate* tion.
i hi* Red (fro-;* Shoe giv<-s vrm
comfort iiiul style. Ir keeps its
shape nml supports the foot,
Lor ir doesn’t rub; it doesn’t
bind; it doesn't burn.
The sole of the Red Cross is
of regular walking thickness
hut it is flexible. It is made of
specially fanned leather, so
supple that you can bend it
double when new.
This suppleness makes the
shoe, which fits at every point,
follow every movement of the
foot.
live reporters, and will be pleased
to discuss llie matter with appli
cants for these positions.
get awake. We are not in the se
cret, and consequently cannot say
who will oppose him in his race,
but it is a safe presumption to say
that he will be opposed. The
uames of Hoke Smith, Tom Wat
son, 1. M. llanjwick. Seaborn our faith by actually building the
time getting right on the prohibi- Wright and John Temple Graves ark of our safety according to
tion question, hut it is now evident I are mentioned as probable catuli- God’s direction. Invest all in
that she is on the right side to dates for the place.—LaGrange Christ's kingdom, and we shall be
stay. j Reporter. saved, with our houses.
Baldwin county voted over
whelmingly for prohibition last
week. Old Baldwin was a long
me a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and *.:
1- , , , , . Liver Tablets. They did me so much good
L ‘ Sl ‘ consi derations, iet t j mt 1 bought a bottle of them and have Tj
ns learn two lessons. First, God nsed twelve bottles in all. Today I am &
has said eternal destruction shall well of a bad stomach trouble.—Mrs.
come to the wicked, and has given John Lowe, Cooper. Maine. These tab- fij
lets are for sale by Peuiston & Lee. §
direction for safety. Let us be
lieve it. Second, we must prove
Of course it would be dangerous l§
to knock a
The heel (with stitched top) made
of the same line, specially tanned lea
ther as the sole, takes all jar oil' the
spine.
More headaches,’ backaches,
••nerves” come from hurting feet than
you have any idea. Our free book
let “Women To-day” shows the im
portance of foot-comfort to health.
chip g
Sam’s shoulder, but *5
for any nation
from Uncle
why should Uncle Sam be so fcol- tc*
isb as to carry a chip around on g
his shoulder?
W. M. ASKEW,
Newnan’s only “Red Cross” Store