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“EVERYBODY’S DOING IT”-B00STING'S THE THING NOW;
And Again We Say
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FIRST GRAND PRIZE
This Elegant 5-Passenger Ford Cat*
Regular scale of votes. Extra votes. Total votes
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2- year subscription 12,000 votes 31,000 votes 43,000 votes
3- year subscription 18,000 votes 47,000 votes 65,000 votes
4- year subscription .25,000 votes 63,000 votes 88,000 votes
5- year subscription 30,000 votes 80,000 votes . 110,000 votes
The above is the scale of votes during “Booster Period.”
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IF YOU WORK
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and fail to win a prize you will be
paid
TO Per Cent
of all money you have turned in dur
ing the contest.
Newnan Herald’s Great Automobile Contest
Already surpasses our greatest expectations. A won
derful success already assured. All contestants are
doing grand work and they are meeting with encour
agement on every hand.
THIRD PRIZE ■
S30 in Gold
No Better Time to Enter the Contest Than
NOW
FOURTH PRIZE
$20 in Silver
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NEWNAN HERALD
NEWNAN, FRIDAY, MAR. 5.
What Love Is.
“Love,” writes the editor of an
Eastern paper, “is at first an illusion,
and then a delusion.”
We can’t remember just who this
editor is, nor in what paper the quota
tion appeared, but we’ll bet our Sunday
go-to-meetin’ boiled shirt that he walks
backward, and that instead of good red
blood, there flows through his veins the
sourest of vinegar.
Probably somewhere back in his pur
ple, palpitating past there was a girl
who passed him by and married the
other fellow, and ever since the carking
canker of crabbedness has been eating
away and eating away at that which
once beat as his heart.
Love a delusion!
By all the golden, sunny ringlets qn
the brow of Cbpid—by all the sweet
lips that ever puckered into a rosebud
to receive the kiss of a lover—we swear
that love is no delusion.
Does a delusion make the world go
’round? Is the blue sky an illusion?
Is it an illusion when our cardiac
pumping-station goes all a flutter at
the soft-whispered words of the sweet
est girl God ever made?
Is it an illusion when we thrill in
every nerve if a tiny, soft, velvety
hand chances to linger, just for an in
stant, in ours, as we look into a pair of
eyes whose limpid depths make the pro
fundity of the ocean seem shallow as a
mud-puddle?
Is it an illusion when the very mar
row in our spinal column freezes if we
hear that “the” girl has a date with
another fellow?
Is it an illusion when the buries her
face behind the lapel of our coat, shyly
nods her little head, and answers “yes, ”
when we ask her the greatest question
in the world?
Is it?
We should say not!
Love is the concentrated essence of
goodness, sprinkled upon the tender
petals of a crystalized violet. It comes
■ky-hooting down from the high heav
ens on a mellow moonbeam; entwines
its silken tendrils about your fluttering
heart uhtil your breath comes in short,
quick, ecstatic gasps,, and your soul just
seems to float away on a billow of sea-
foam to the (Island of Rosebuds and
Orange Blossoms.
Love an illusion?
It is not!
And believe us, we know.
We've tried it.
Obituary.
On Jan. 20, 1915. God. in His wisdom,
saw fit to call home to heaven Mr.
Owen Cochran. His death carried sad
ness to the hearts of all who knew him.
He was only 28 years of age. I am at
a loss to know what to write, so many
good and noble things could be said of
his short life. He was a kind and af
fectionate son and brother, and had
pleasant word and kindly smile for ev
erybody. By these gentle traits he won
the love and respect of all who knew
him. The bereaved family have the
deep sympathy .of the entire communi
ty. We know it is hard to give up our
loved ones, but when God calls we must
go. We know your hearts ache, and
time cannot heal the wound; but call
not back the dear departed. Rather let
us say, “Thy will be done.” Cheer up,
father, mother, brothers and sisters;
weep not for him; he is only sleeping.
Live for God, and some sweet day you
will meet your loved one around the
great white throne, where there will
be no more death nor sorrow, and where
all is love and joy. Remember, your
loss is heaven’s gain.
The remains were laid to rest at An
tioch, Rev. C. J. Short conducting fu
neral services. A second funeral dis
course will be heard later at Lee’s
Chapel. L. B. M.
The Mercury at Carlisle, Ky., printed
the following editorial recently:
“The Frankfort State Journal says
that the day is past when a paper can
be started with a hand press and a hat
ful of type and expect any reasonable
amount of success. To which might be
added that the day is rapidly passing
when a paper with a power press and a
linotype can be made to go along the old
dollar-a- year -pay- when -you-get -good-
and-ready-plan. ”
In commenting on The Mercury edi
torial, The State Journal said:
‘We accept the amendment. In
fact, that is, in substance, what we
have been saying all along. The pa
pers in the big cities do not try to get
aJong that way, and the papers in the
little cities and small towns will have to
quit it.”
A man has a right to expect a square
deal in a trade—and so has the other
fellow.
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