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Tfca feualnMa arvl pt-nfaaalnnal p»npl« of thla rlty liav» mi I tod thalr o»«41t lnt»r»«t«
u< nauaad a (Vnlnil 0.41! Offl<<>. luiown a* Tha Bualneaa Man'. Mutual l*rotactlT#
U—wolailon. to ha ••tabloliod In thla olty. wharaln the cradlt atandln* of ararybodr
and all aoneariia U reoordod for i aady rafaranea, and from now on a dally raoord
wfl ko hap" of all arodlt atandlnya and hwaaftw no oradlt will ba axtamlad unlaaa
raoowMaaiadad by tka CHniral Oradlt Offlra, banoa It bahoovaa all aradlt ouatonaara to
pay aa Byroad
Tba honaat will ba rawardrd by a good oradlt atandlng, whdah will ba road* known
ka tba bodatnawa puhllr Wilful dabtora will hara no cradlt atandlng and will not ba
vaaoananandad for oradlt
1 'allnnuant dabtoia will ba aftordad an opportunity to oattla thalr dabtn. and pay-
mama Will ba Iliad to roitu within thalr titatm, ratiolng no hardahlp or burdan.
T>.a Parra tat y ,-rf lha Aaaodailon will mall a aattlamant ratjuoat to all dallnquant
dahtora. afTordlng lham a way to aattlo thalr Juat dahta and plana thamaalvaa In
■ nod madlt atandlng All who ara hon»at ahntild work In harmony with tha Amo-
ala loti and rompol tha partlaa thay patronlaa to mabo a raport rommmandlng thalr
oradlt. aa good radii la a high cnmpllmant and lha boat of capital
Th* b'lsin^iia nr id pr nf ^■■lonaJ ptopl* compelled to <’0-oper»ite la order to
maka It pttaalhla r,. aoronimoda:. ttia worthy nadlt applicant and not ba Impoaod
Wynn by Wilful dabtora . ... ..
Tha Aagorlatlnn ha a no rollartor. and all lattara having any connaotion with It will
ba aim ad by tha Aaaualailon. »- " .
tbe nnd prt>f1 people who have the AMOoItt.ln eign, hey
twward you with a good -radlt Handing Nona othara ran
Pawara of partlaa who ma> aondaron thla conearn--look up thalr oradlt ata*id-
ftvtg llkaly It la bad.
Thla A«m>-intioii is nrgnn l/.i'il ttinl will lie cnnrlnotnd by the buninem» nnd pro-
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In Memoriam.
Mrs. Mary Emily Meriwether'
died Aug. 6, 1906, in her fiftieth
year. She was the daughter of I
William and Mary Goodson. Her
father, who was a brave Confed-j
erate soldier, gave his life for the
cause he loved, was taken from
her in her childhood.
I She was first married to Mr. !
j Edwin Lazenby in January, 1887.
Miss Vandella Lazenby and Mrs.
H. L. Rowden are children ot this
union. Mr. Lazenby died in Dec.
1880, and in July. 1899, after a
widowhood of nine years, she was
happily married to Mr. Edgar
Meriwether. Three manly boys
J came to bless their happy home.
| She was a woman of great energy,
which was mainly directed to mak
ing those around her happy; how
well she succeeded is shown in the
iove of her many friends and the
devotion of her children. Her
h-me was the home for the preach-
Wc Handle Edison Goods Exclusively
The New JLdison
Phonograph Store
<1
21 Greenville Street;
Business Men's Mutual Protective Ass’n.,
Telephone No. 249. Newnan, Ga.
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1 "•.lintinl inmi of Cowotn county, with a oentrnl oftbwi located at Newnan, Ga.,
vi nioh is now oj:m ii and doing hinducM at Knnui t, Atkinson Building.
All parties doing n ori'dif IiuhIiium* or wb(> inay liuvn alow or douiittul accounts , , . ......
m notes, an* ri>(|Ufstcd to investigate nnd join tills Association at once nnd help ®rs, whom She always ciellgllted to
1 be good work nlong Ask tbe inerebants and doctors of Newnan. wbo am now ; entertain. Under the preaching
getting good money on tlicir old claims. Address , ’ ... ,
of Rev. J. W. Ouillian, she was
converted, and joined Emory
Chapel in 1883. Of this church
she remained a consistent mem
ber until her removal to the First
Methodist church of Newnan, in
1904. Why she was taken from
her mother, children and husband
who feel the need of her so much,
we do not know.
“Not now, bur in tin* coining years,
It may be, in tbe ‘better land,’
We’ll know the meaning of our tears;
And then—and then, we'll understand.”
Loved ones, accept with faith
what God does for you, and stiive
to meet her in “the land where
cometh no night.’’
A Friend,
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 S12.10
Gem Outfit, larger SI4.20
Standard Outfit, complete $27.10
Standard Outfit, larger $29.20
Home Outfit, complete S45.00
Easy payments can In* arranged (
if desired.
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
1 on all cotton from the time it is taken from
* the wagon, and
Extra Storage Charge of 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.
This outfit $32.00. payable $5.00 down and $1.00 per week
We can fit you up with an outfit at most any price you desire
from $ 1 2.10 to $ 100, and you can arrange easy payments if
you wish.
Whitesburg.
Our Mr. Bailey will be glad to demonstrate
one of these phonographs at your home if
desired.
We Guarantee ’Em!
Winter time will soon be hero with its rain
ami sleet, and traveling in 1111 open buggy
will 1h> very disagreeable. Why not call
on us and get a comfortable, light running
top buggy!
MADE IN NEWNAN
We put on rubber tires.
MERCK & DENT
Buggy Builders.
I, nst Sunday wan preaching day at the
Baptist oliuroli and tlfo pastor, Kev. J.
W. McLeod, delivered a splendid dis
course to ti4(ood congregation.
The niau.v friends of Miss Mary Lon
Goodman will be glad to know she is
rapidly recovering from her recent ill
ness. She returned home last week from
Atlanta, where site had gone for an
operation for appendicitis.
Misses Lizzie and Mary Watkins left
last week for Houston, Texas, where
they have gone to spend some time with
their brother, Col. Edgar Watkins.
Tha new Methodist preacher, Rev. W.
H. Kennedy, together with his family
have moved to Whitesburg. We wel
come them among us nnd sincerely hope
their stay here will be most pleasant.
J. F. Shell, who has been associated
with bis brother-in-law,J. H. Lipscomb,
in the mercantile business, has returned
to lits home in Culpepper, Va. His mauy
friends here regret very much to give
him up
Allen Crain and Oliver Davis,of New-
nan, were visitors iu Whitesburg Suu-
day.
T. E. McWhorter is now clerking for
J. H. Lipscomb.
J. L. Alntou, who is tebchiug near
Carrollton, spent Saturday and Sunday
at home.
Mrs. W. F. Edgeworth, who lias beon
quite sick for some time, is improving
some we understand.
School will close Friday for the Christ
mas holidays.
Mrs. Mark Houston, of Alabama, lias
been visiting the family of J. W. Hous
ton several days.
Otto Brantley, who lias been in the
school of telegraphy at Senoia for the
past three mouths,came home Saturday,
having completed the course nt that
college. Ho made a good record while
at school and finished rite course in re
markably good time for a boy of his age.
Mrs. W. T. Housewortli will leave
Thursday for Meigs, Ga., where she
goes to visit her sister, Mrs. J F. Cro
well. She will be accowpauied by little
Mabel Crowell.
John Treadwell hns bought of J. H
Lipscomb the.new residence receutly
1 built by him on Main street, and will
j move with his family to town iu a short
time.
Master Edgar Watkins, Jr., of Hous
ton, Texas, is spending several days
with his grand-parents, Mr. aud Mrs
M. D. Watkius.
Tom .Toues. of Montgomery, Ala.,
came in Monday evening to spend n
week witli Ins parents near the city.
We are sorry to chronicle the death of
Mr. Phillips, which occurred last Satur
day at his home near town. We extend
to his bereaved family our heart-felt
sympathy in this sad hour.
Christmas is coming again. Thp
brightest nnd happiest season of all the
year will be with us next week. This
joyful season always brings a certn“-
amount of happiness and cheer into the
lifeot most every one. It is the time of
year when cares and worries cease for a
few days, and all people enjoy the oc
casion ill the good, old fashioned way.
We hope that- this Christmas will be es
pecially bright and joyous to those wiio
Only 35c each.
The New Edison Phonograph Store,
L. W. BAILEY, Mgr.
Old Bank Building - - Newnan, Georgia
are burdened witli any of the trials and j
disappointments of life. Let ns all strive
to make somebody happy aud glnd on ‘
this Christmas festival.
A Home Made Happy by Chamber-
laln’a Cough Remedy.
About two months ago our tmby girl
had measles which settled on tier lungs
aud at last resulted in a severe attack of
brouoliitis. We had two doctors but no
relief was obtained. Everyliody thought
she would die. I went to eight different
stores to And a certain remedy which
had been recommended to me aud failed
to get it, when one of the storekeepers
insisted that I try Chamberlain's Cougli
Remedy. 1 did so and our baby is alive
and well today.—Geo. W. Spence, Holly
Springs, N. 0. For sale by Pcnistou &
Lee, Newnan, Oa.
Get it at
THE NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE
First Baptist Church.
Dr. Nunnally will discuss next
Sunday, themes appropriate to the,
season. It is Christmas, and the |
occasion suggests the coming of
Christ. In the morning his sub
ject will be, “Why Christ Came;”
at night, “What if He had Not
Come.” The event changed the
current of all history and filled the
world with new expectations and
new aspirations.
How Diphtheria la Contracted, j
One often bears the expression, "My j
child oauglit a severe oold which de
veloped into diphtheria," when tire truth j
was that the cold Imd simply left the
little one particularly susceptible to the j
wandering diphtheria germ When .
Chamberlain's Cougli Remedy is given |
it- quickly cures the cold aud les-
sens the danger of diphtheria or any
other germ disease being contracted. 1
For sale by Peniston & Lee.
Holmes-Broom.
Mrs. Geo. A. Rroom, of College
Park, announces the engagement
of her daughter, Pinkie, to Mr
Thomas C irroll Holmes, the wed-j
ding to take place early in Janu
ary.—Sunday Journal.
Miss Broom formerly resided in
Newnan and has many friends
here who are interested in her ap-
preaching marriage.
If you want a Christ
mas grift that will be
both appropriate and
useful. We have in
stock hundreds of ar
ticles suitable for Chr
istmas presents, and
every article has the
merit of being useful
as well as appropriate
or ornamental. Come
and see, and you’ll buy
your Christmas goods
at our store.
Have you voted?
THE NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE