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Successful
Potato Growing
Depends upon the
KIND of Seed.
Buist’s Seed Potatoes have
made good year aftnh year un
til we are convinced that there
are no better seed. Others evi
dently think so too as our grow
ing trade shows.
The first cost of Buist's Pota
toes is somewhat greater than
the nameless brands of the
market, yet the certainty of re
sults and the abundance of crop
makes the difference a wise in
vestment. The name Buist On
the barrel insures your getting
the best Eastern seed.
It has been proven times
without number that Western
potatoes will not produce in the
South while Eastern grown
seed are perfectly adapted to
soil and climate. Buist’s pota
toes are grown in the extreme
northeast portion of the coun
try—in PrinceEdward’s Island,
Nova Scotia and Maine by ex
ports in potato culture. This
explains the remarkable success
of these seed in our section.
The following brandstire now
on sale and w e hope t > have
your orders for the same.
Bliss Triumph, Too peck
Beauty of Hebron, 75c peek
Houlton Early Rose, 76c peck
Snowflake, 76c peck.
(Note) The Snowflake potato
has become our leading variety.
It is white fleshed and mealy,
comes as early as any and is of
good size and shape. Each
trial makes a new customer.
Lot us supply your Harden
Seed. We packet our seed
from bulk, give you perfectly
fresh seed, extra quantity and
the finest varieties.
HOLT & CATES
“The Beggar
please many, but
grocer, pleases
prompt delivery.
Prince” didn’t
Adams, the city
everybody by
Widener sells Nathan's
It is always fresh..
Mr. and Mrs. .Lilian Jones and
bread. | children, of Atlanta, visited the
-t. | family of Dr. J. L. Barge this
week.
Col. J. L. Jones spent Saturday
in Atlanta. B. L. Mathews, a young man
Alabastine sanitary wall coat-1 lon nerly with 1 eniston <M Lee, has
ing, all shades, at Reese Drug Go.'! accepted a position in a drug store
in LaGrange.
Mr. John Faver was in the city
Sunday I “The Ham Tree” is said by some
to 1h> a good play, but Adams sells
Buy Nathan’s bread at Widener’* (lu , , H , st tUe Uve ., 0 „g
store. It is the best, 2t. | dfty> > Ph0ne u
Mr. J.' -by spent Tuesdays Misg Lncy Bccli aiu , her guest,
in Atlanta. ^ Miss Virginia Freeman, of New-
FOltJRENT—Extra two horse nan. spent yesterday with friends
farm. Apply to M. G. Keith, tf in Macon.—Griffin News and Sun.
Messrs. Tom and Will Hughes Messrs. R. M. Ware, W. L.
spent Sunday with their parents. Crowder, W. B. Martin and J. A.
Dr. Anderson, Dentist; gas ad- I,avis - of the Foulth ,)l8trict - were
ministered; Salbide Bldg. tf i 1,1 Atlanta the first of this week.
Mr. It. W. Maddox, of Atlanta.! Mr - J - Swain, formerly one
was in the city Sunday.
New lot weather thermometers,
all kinds, at Reese Drug Co.
A. W. Stubbs was in Atlant last
Tuesday.
Auditorium.
Friday Night, Jan. 25th,
AL W. FREMONT COMPANY
...IN...
“WHAT HAPPENED
TO BROWN.”
A down-to-date society
comedy, full of fun and ridic
ulous situations. Mr. Fremont
has the leading role and is sur
rounded by a carefully select
ed company of talented sup
porters.
Reserved seats on sale at Brad
ley’s drug store. Usual Prices.
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Successful
Planting
Requires good seed
first of all. We have
them,—the kind that
will grow.
A large assortment
of garden and flower
•Seed, in package and
in bulk.
Peniston&Lee
Druggists.
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A large 60-gallon oil tank for
sale cheap, at Reese Drug Co.
Warner Hill spent last Sunday
in LaGrange.
L. R. Powell pays the highest
prices for hides. tf
Mr. Edgar Dominick was up
from Turin last Wednesday.
Fine stationery, all styles, at
Reese Drug Co.
FOR RENT.—New seven-room
house on Perry Street.
MnssJ. Low it
Mr. J. D. Walker, of Hogans-
ville was in the city several days
last week.
“Across the Pacific”—they trade
with others—but in Ncwnan they
trade with Adams.
Mrs. J. L. Brown’s friends re
gret to know that she is quite ill,
being afflicted with rheumatism.
We carry all the late magazines
: and periodicals on our newsstand.
tf Peniston Lee.
Garden, field and flower seed,
new crop just arrived, at Reese
I b ug < 'o.
Mr. John Hendrix is spending
several weeks in Ncwnan, the
guest of Mr. {sain .Murray.
SAW MILL—Wanted a sawyer
with portable mill. Timber near
Newnan. Apply to A. B. Cates.
“Rip Van Winkle” is stale and
vague, but groceries from Adams’
are fresh and good.
Picture frames at Seroggin Fur
niture Co.’s give satisfaction. We
make a specialty of frames. tf
J. C. Sewell, Esq., of Cedar
Creek district, was a visitor to At
lanta this week.
“Mistress of a Merry Laugh” is i
j she who buys her groceries from '
me—Adams. ’Phone I.
Sideboards? Yes, we have them.
Call and see soiqe beauties.
tf Seroggin Furniture Co.
For prescriptions or medicine;
after 10 p. m., call phone 41.
Reese "Drug Co..
COI N'D—Bay horse; with blaze
face and one white foot.
* F. W. Stripling.
“The Millionaire Detective”
found that Adams sold fresh gro
ceries.
Miss Edna Frederick, of Mar-
shallville, is the guest of M rs. Sam
Banks.
School supplies—pencil and ink-
tablets, composition books and ex
amination paper, at Reese Drug 1
Co.
Anyone wanting a nice toilet
soap is requested to call on Ed
Hackney. Price 6 cents per cake
or 15 cents per box.
“Beyond the Alps” lies Italy,
but at T. L. Camp’s old stand is
Adams, with the most complete
fancy grocery stock in Newnan.
Hon. A. R. Burdett has been
quite indisposed during the past
week and unable to leave his room
most of the time.
of LaGrange’s merchants but now
a resident of Newnan, was in the
city last week—LaGrange Graphic.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nall have ar
rived from Colquittand will reside
in Newnan. They arc heartily
welcomed by the former’s friends
in his old home town.
Drama, music and minstrel
pleases the ear and eye, but some
how the groceries from Adams’
please “the inner man,” and you
know why. They arc good.
W. W. (lavender, Esq., Presi
dent of the Coweta county branch
of the Farmers’ I'nion, is in At
lanta this week attending the
meeting of this organization.
Rev. W. J. Cotter will preach
at the First Methodist church next
Sunday morning at eleven o’clock,
and there will lie no service at the
evening hour.
“The Lion and the Mouse”
pleased a great many people in
Atlanta. Adams is pleasing a
great many in Ncwnan with fresh
groceries and prompt delivery.
There will be a service at SI.
Paul’s Episcopal church next Sun
day afternoon at three o’clock,con
ducted by Rev. Robert F. DeBell,
of Atlanta. The public is cordial
ly invited to attend the service.
Wc are Jvst Beginning
Our Third Year in Business
and expect to make 1907 the best
of the three. Prices and Push are
what we are depending on. The price
of hardware never advanced so rap
idly as within the last 90 days. Our
customers will get the benefit of a
large stock bought before these ad
vances. We are making very close
prices on Poultry Wire, Hog Wire,
Cattle Fence, Bellows, Anvils, Axes.
Our one and two horse Plow Stocks
are the heaviest we have ever had.
A big line of thick-nut Heel Bolts.
Plenty of “Hutcheson Rope,” the best
in the world, for plow lines and well
ropes.
Newnan Hardware Company
Arnold Stubbs, Manager.
It Greenville st. Phone 148.
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Mr. L. M. Si in ri I Inis been
awarded the contract for the
plumbing and all tin* galvanized
work on the Elm City Cotton
Mills. TIiis work is being rapidly
pushed, lit* is also doing (.lie
work on the now Park building
and will have this done in a short
time.—LaGrange Graphic.
.111 t in' relations of
Crosses of Honor.
AUDITORIUM
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Ai
Death of Mrs. W. W. Thomas, her family and friends and home,
—. _ and measured up to high eoncep-
Mrs. Ann E. Thomas, widow of tions of duly
the late Major VV. W. Thomas,; life,
died suddenly of heart failure at
her home in Newnan at an early
hour Wednesday morning She
was more than 70 years ol age,was
a native of Coweta county, and
her maiden name was Stokes. The
funeral service was at the Metho
dist eh arch Thursday morning at
ten o’clock, conducted by Dr. J.
W. (piilliun and and Dr. G. A.
Niinnally, after which the inter
incut occurred in the city cemetery.
Mrs. Thomas is survived by
three children—Mr. Will Thomas
of Newnan, Col. Lloyd Thomas of
Tallapoosa, and Mrs. J. A. Ay-
cock of Carrollton. I lor children,
grand children and a number of
Members of deceased veterans’
families in (lowola county arc re
quested to send in their applica
tions for Grosses of Honor to New
nan Chapter, I . I). C. in accord
ance with the following rules:
“Before any desendant can se
cure the < 'ross in any county, throe
consecutive monthly notices must
be inserted in the city and county
papers, calling upon the veterans
to send in applications. If, at the
expiration of throe months, no
applications arc scut in, the be
stowal of Crosses upon tin* descen-
friends were in attendance at the | 'Lints may begin
funeral.
Mrs. Thomas wa> a splendid ex
ample of the old la-diioned South
1*1*11 woman. She was devoted to
said newspapers, and each has rs
sealed to tin* above in a spirit of
fairniimlcdncss, expressing a de
sire, as far sis lies within Hum
power, to eliminate the question of
legal advertisements as a politii *.!
issue.
Therefore, notice is given that
on ami af'er tin* 1st day of March,
10(17, and after the publication c f
(Isis notice for thirty days, tin*
Dublin 'I'inics will lie the oflioin.!
advertising medium of Laurens
county, Iml as above stated, said
legal advertisements will bo pi •
lished in each newspaper, and the
fees will be equally divided. This
January I Ith, 1007.
E. E. Hicks,
•Shorin' Laurens <’oiinty.
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1 Wheels and Repairs
JAN. 28, 29, 30
Wednesday, Matinee.
The Idol of the South
Miss Mabel Paige,
—Supported by an —
ALL STAR CAST.
OPENING PLAY
“The Little Stowaway”
5 BIG VAUDEVILLES 5
— Including—
THE GREAT DESMOND TRIO.
Tuesday night, “CAMILLE”
Prices 25, .45 and 50c. Seat'
on sale at Bradley’s drug store. —
I curry in -ux k all kinds ol' In -
cycle jmii'Is ami <lo nil kinds of
P liaii ing. You gi t work (loan
quickly uni ill i<-;i-i>ii«itill, prices
hero. .111r tliufi, ol Flannery's
when your vvlu-id goes wrong.
This is vvli' ii: fo gel a new pint
on any knal of i i-pnii s.
fi you wish to liny any kind of
first eliuis vvlici.l. for lady, geiule-
niau, hoy or girl, 1 can lill your
order. When you want to pur
chase a hievele. drop in and talk
it over. Tl.e chances ar>* .vo can
-nve you inon •> vvliil" supplying
jn-i i In* vvlii "I von mu
No Crosses will be furnished
1 by the custodian until certificates
i of eligibility have been properly
! lilcd by l,lie veterans and certified
to by two or more oflice.ru of the
camp.
I “Presidents of chapters shall
have an tilpliubcficul list, made
from Ilieso certificates, with all da
ta contained therein, to forward
w ii.ii the cei l ideates to the custo
dian when sending money order
for ('losses, ilial. she may .keep
same on lilc.’'
lllll.KN M. Lmno. Pres.
Frank J. Flannery
How One Sheriff Settled the
Advertising Question.
| From The I hi lil.n I lines )
Prom pled by a spirit of fairness
and justice, and for the purpose ol
bringing aboul harmony vvitli re
gard to the legal advertisements
between 1 lie two newspapers of
Itiihliu, The Times and tin* <.'mir
ier- Dispatch. buili of which are
factors for the up building of Dub
lin ami Laurens county and for
i he betterment of our people, I de
sire that each of said newspapers
shall share equally the fees allowed
for the publication of the legal ad-
. vertisements.
Friends of mine have conferred
with tin: proprietors of both of!going into politics.
R. M. Ware Appointed Ferti
lizer Inspector.
R. M. Ware, Esq., of the Fouith
District of Coweta county, who
was appointed a fertilizer inspe*
tor several months a :o by State,
< 'oin miss inner of Agriculture T. < .
Hudson, has been assigned to Pi’<*.
and Spalding counties. He vvi
serve in Hie capacity of inspector
for those <•< unties, instead of Gov.
eta and adjoining counties, which
it was at lirst supposed would he
his territory.
Money to loan on reni c.-niti- i*t 7 pur
Mint. Apply to J j. M. Farmer
Poets arc born, bui good hus
bands arc in dc.
Criticise yourself today and oth
ers tomorrow.
Large fortunes from small grafts
soon grow.
Other men's ideals are not al
ways square deals.
The man who looks for trouble
is seldom disappointed.
Silent watches of the night are
those we neglect to wind,
Hardly anybody is such a fool as
to imagine girls Lke him because
he goes to Sunday school.
When a man joins the church
he thinks he’s going to die or he's