Newnan herald & advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1909-1915, June 04, 1909, Image 11

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Cullino's NEWS OF NEW SUMMER GOODS. Crepe Plissesin all sol id colors and in fancy stripes—ideal for inex pensive summer dresses —loe. the yard. Silk Jacquards in all plain colors; — beautiful fabrics in texture and finish; 50c. the yard. Ottoman Rep, the fin est mercerized cotton material you ever saw. It looks like silk;—45c. the yard. Fancy White Goods in stripes and figures, in a variety of different styles and at various prices. Flaxon, the best-sell ing \ thin material we have ever owned — in small figures, plain, white and small plaids. Plain white Lawns and Chiffon for commence ment dresses in a large variety of styles and qualit ies. The largest as sortment of laces for trimming these dresses to be found in Newnan. Corsets. A new shipment of “W. B.” Corsets, including some new models that have just been produced. You will always find the latest modes in corsets in our stock. Hosiery. Gauze weights in cot ton, silk and lisle hose in a varied assortment of styles, and in all the popular shades. We sell “Cadet” ho siery for children. Shirts. Another shipment of “Eclipse” shirts received this week. If you wear the “Eclipse” you know shirt values; if not. try them. Handsome pat terns, detached or at tached cuffs; some in coat style, if you prefer that kind. Underwear. Men’s athletic under wear, with knee drawers. Balbriggan undershirts for men and boys. Men’s elastic seam drawers 50c. pair, all sizes. \\ omen’s gauze-weight sleeveless vests in all qualities. IN THE ANNEX. New styles in the “Derby” shirtwaist just opened. New line of muslin underwear for women. Wash suits and wash skirts in all colors. Voile and chiffon panama skirts. Rugs of all kinds in different sizes. Best China mattings for floor covering. New lot of tapestry portierre curtains. Cullino’s (a? I r\ i Local Happenings Told in >3* SHort ParagrapHs >5® (”1 Mr. H. C. Arnall, sr., and Mr. L. B. Mann attended the annual meeting of the American Cotton Manfacturers’ As sociation at Richmond. Va., last week. l it NEWS AND PERSONAL TO OUR ITEMS LOCAL OF GENERAL INTEREST READERS. j “Red Star.” Red Star coal. Moving picture show to-night. Ordinary’s Court next Monday. Hammocks at Holt & Cates Co.’s. Buy Red Star and get the best coal. Coweta Theatre to-night—every night. Local view post-cards, at Holt & Cates Co. ’s. The Chautauqua opens one week from next Sunday. Everything for the summer man at Sater A: McKoy’s. J. B. Ashley keeps fresh meats at all times. ’Phone 163. The coining ehautauqua promises to be “the best ever.” Cates Coal Co. sells Red StUr coal. ’Phone 117 and try it. Extra good bill at the Coweta Theatre Saturday night. Come. Dutch Cottars.—See the latest de signs at Potts & Parks’. Summer union suits for ladies. Get them at Potts & Parks’. Unusually good values in gents’ fur nishings at Sater & McKoy’s. Born, on the 1st inst., to Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Holmes—a daughter. Let Benson press that suit of yours. You will find him on the square. Herring & Parks can save you money on your gin insurance. See them. For Rent. — Eight-room residence, near square. Apply to W. G. Post. Prettiest line of large rugs (all kinds) in town. Marbury’s Furniture Store. Lot of new sheet music received yes terday. Half regular price. Holt & Cates Co. Call and see our new line of tine per fumes, both bulk and package. Reese Drug Co. Colored embroidery waist fronts and insertings to match—new designs just received. Potts & Parks. We have just received a new ship ment of Taicolett, the perfect talcoin powder. Reese Drug Co. Linens. — Linen sheeting, art linens, linen lawns and colored dress linens, We sell linens. Potts & Parks. Our soda fountain is stocked with all the latest drinks. Everything served right and clean. Reese Drug Co. We are showing some very special values in linen suitings and linen lawns. H. C. Glover Co. See our handsome dining-room furni ture. Cheap, too. Marbury’s, 9 Greenville street. Slcirts. —We are offering some very attractive prices on ladies’ and misses’ skirts. H. C. Glover Co. Come our way again. We apprecir ted your last bill with us. Marbury’s Furniture Store. Swell stationery, both in bulk and in boxes. The newest creations, at very attractive prices. Holt & Cates Co. Waist.—We are showing a line of belts, beltings and H. C. Glover Co. Highest market price paid for hides. G. 0. Carmichael. Wear “Beacon” shoes—$3 and $3.50. Sater & McKoy. See our new and up-to-date line of fine stationery. Reese Drug Co. Benson cleans clothes cleaner than any cleaner that cleans. ’Phone 294. Hackett, Carhart & Co.’s clothes sold only by Barnett, St. John & Co. Blade Dress Goods. — “Gold Medal” black goods sold only by Potts & Parks. Go to Marbury’s furniture store for clean and pretty furniture, at lowest prices. Cut-dowers and plants for sale. Ap ply to Mrs. W. D. Palmer, 93 Jeft’erson street. Hosiery. — Beautiful silk lisle hose 50c., 35c. and 25c. the pair at Potts & Parks’. Tan Oxfords.— Special at $3, $2.50, and $2 per pair next week at Potts & Parks’. Oxfords.—Ladies’, misses’ and chil dren’s. Special sale now on at Potts X Parks’. For Rent.— At Raymond, two stores. Market and millinery and ladies’ goods needed. Large crowds attended the all-day singings at Elim and Macedonia lasc Sunday. Dr. J. F. Cole, a prominent physi cian of Carrollton, died at that place Monday. Mr. Bert Atkinson left yesterday for a two-weeks’ visit to relatives at Ma rianna, Fla. For the beautiful belt-pins. Mary, the little daughter of Mrs. Myrtice Moore, has been quite ill for several days from an attack of fever. Mr. Stanford Arnold, who has been teaching near Abbeville, S. C., for the past year, is at home for the summer. The moving pictures shown at the Coweta Theatre are much better than those usually shown. Go and see them. Mrs. T. G. Griffin and little daugh ter, of Lynchburg, S. C., are on a visit to Mrs. G.’s mother, Mrs. Annie Mar tin. Miss Launette Glass has returned from Washington, Ga., near which place she has been teaching the past year. Conkey’s Lice Powder going fast at Holt X Cates Co.’s. Pouitrymen, take advantage of free otfer. Won’t taint eggs. Mr. R. F. Shedden and family, of Atlanta, have taken possession of their new bungalow at Raymond for the summer. Miss Bessie Whatley, who has been teaching in the public schools at Pel ham, Ga., is at home for her summer vacation. Wanted. — To exchange house and lot in Newnan for good farm. See Her ring & Parks. For Rent. —A seven-room house, all conveniences, 21 West Broad. Apply to A. B. Cates. Quaker Chicken Feed. — The best feed fur poultry can be had at H. C. Ar nall Mdse. Co.’s. For accident and health insurance see Herring X Parks. They’ve got the company that pays. See the new toilet sets at Marbury’s furniture store. They are lovely, and very cheap in price. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Maxey are with Mrs. J. H. Strickland, and will spend the summer in Newnan. Mr. J. E. Culpepper, of Lutherville, was in the city yesterday, and reported an excess of rain and grass in his sec tion. He found the same condition here. If you haven’t secured season tick ets for tiie ehautauqua, do so at once. You cannot make a better investment, or get lugger returns for the amount invested. For Sale. — One hundred cords dry pine wood; also, lot of potato slips. Apply to R. J. X- A. M. Meeks, R. F. D. 1, Madras, Ga., or R. F. D. 2, New nan, Ga. Tax Receiver Wilkinson finished his last round Monday. He will he at his office in the court-house until Wednes day, June 30, on which date the books will be closed. The annual examination of applicants for license to teach in the public schools of Coweta county will lie held by County School Commissioner Ham on June IS and 19. Miss Ethel Bean, of St. Charles, lias returned from Young Harris College, where she has spent the past three years, and from which she recently graduated with honors. The eclipse of the moon, advertised for last night, was not observable here. In fact, J. Pluvius had everything un- ler cloud before the hour scheduled for the eclipse arrived. Save the little chicks from indiges tion, bowel trouble, diarrhoea, etc. Conkey’s Cholera Cure in the drinking water is guaranteed by Holt X Cates Co. Price 25c. and 50c, Get Marbury to frame your pictures. Finest work in town, and cheapest prices to he found. Every job guaran teed to please you. Marbury’s Furniture Store. Prescriptions. — If modern equipment, facility, knowledge and experience and a big stock of pure drugs count, then bring your prescriptions to us. Reese Drug Co. If you want your new dress to look sty lish use The Ladies’ Home Journal patterns. They give a snap and style that you fail to get in other patterns. H. C. Glover Co. Owing to the inclement weather the exercises arranged for yesterday af ternoon by the Daughters of the Con federacy in honor of Jefferson Da vis’ birthday, were postponed until this afternoon. Mr. Tom Powell, who was a fresh man at the Alabama Polytechnic Insti tute during the term which has just closed, was one of four who made the highest distinction in a class of one hundred and twenty-five. spending his vacation in Newnan. He I is one of the South’s most progressive i young educators, and is held in high esteem by the trustees and faculty of the institution named. Some of the finest home-raised cab bage seen in our market in many a day were brought to town Saturday by Mr. Arthur Sewell, of Cedar Creek dis trict, and Mr. John Gaddy, of the Third district. One of the specimens from Cedar Creek weighed 9 lbs., and one raised by Mr. Gaddy weighed 5J Hus. We have some very attractive offer ings in iiird, fish and game sets, odd pieces of fancy china and bric-a-brac, suitable for wedding gifts. Dinner sets, in both French and English ware. We have the largest assortment shown in Newnan, and the prices are right. Holt & (kites Co, Newnan Lodge, No. 102, 1. O. <». F., will meet in their new quarters (over the Coweta Cafe) next Monday night, at which time the initiatory degree will be conferred on three candidates. A full attendance of the membership is desired, and a cordial invitation is also extended visiting brethren to lie pres ent. We note that our former townsman, Cul. J. Buford Copeland, (now a rising and successful lawyer of Valdosta,) is in frequent demand as a eotmnence- He lias been invited to baccalaureate address at exercises of Hephzibah Hephzibah, Ga., on Tues- nient orator, deliver the the closing High School, day next. Mr. J. J. Cotter, superintendent of the Central railroad, has given permis sion to the Raymond Improvement Club to beautify the right-of-way op posite the depot. Flowers and grasses have been planted, and steps have been taken to make this spot as attractive as any park along the line of road.— Raymond Megaphone. The pupils of Mrs. Alonzo Norris’ music class gave a recital Wednesday afternoon, at the reddence of Capt. J. J. Goodrum, to which all the patrons and a few friends were invited. The various numbers on the programme were well rendered, the pupils exhibit ing a proficiency that evidenced care ful training. Congressman Gordon Lee came down from Washington yesterday and is spending a few days with relatives here. Mr. Lee took advantage of the inactivity of the House, while the Sen ate is tinkering with the tariff bill, to visit Georgia. He was warmly greeted by many friends yesterday. —Rome Tribune-Herald, 3(1 inst. The lunar eclipse scheduled for 6:43 o’clock last evening was itself obscur ed by the dense clouds that belted the firmament. The ehautauqua management are do ing some extensive advertising—and, what is better, they’ve got something to advertise. But little business of importance was transacted at the regular monthly meeting of the County Commissioners Wednesday. Hon. H. A. Hall went down to Warm Springs yesterday morning to attend the annual meeting of the State Bar Association. Mr. Thos. J. Reeples and Mr. Mar- cellus Markham, of Atlanta, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Shedden, at Raymond. Yesterday was Jefferson Davis’ birthday, and, being a legal holiday, all tne banks were closed. The Daughters of the Confederacy will meet next Tuesday afternoon at half-past 3, at the Library. The Hood House newsstand can sup ply your wants in all the late reading matter. Call or 'phone 249. The “Nazareth” union suits for hoys and girls, light and durable, sizes 6 to 12 years, at Potts & Parks’. Moving pictures and music over Holt & Cates Co.’s, in old Jackson photo graph gallery. Admission 5c. Two thousand yards pure linen laces and insertings at 5c. the yard. Potts & Parks. To Gasolim Users.—Vie can supply you with gasoline at 20c. per gallon. Lee Bros. For Sale.— Three 70-saw ginning out fit, complete; in good condition. Cheap. Apply to F. II. Redwine, R. F. D. No. 3, Palmetto, Ga. Judge Dick Russell passed through the city Monday evening en route to Carrollton, where he delivered a com mencement address on Tuesday. Administrators, executors and guar dians are admonished that the law re quires them to make annual returns to the Ordinary not later than July 1. Linen Lawns. — Sheer linen lawns 25c. to $1 the yard—36 to 45-inch widths. We lead in sale of linens. Potts & Parks. The Coweta Theatre will give an af ternoon show from 4 :30 to 5 :30 every Friday, and from 4 to 5 every Saturday from this date, in order that the chil dren and their friends from the country may have a chance to enjoy it.. Weather conditions are having a dampening effect upon the spirits of our farmer friends as well as upon the crops. Meanwhile the young cotton re mains unchopped, and grass is growing at a rate that is disheartening. Hair Ornaments. You will want your hair to look nice ehautauqua week. We are showing an attractive line of hair-pins and fancy hair-pin sets, hair rats, barrettes, back and side combs. H. C. Glover Co. Extra Special Values in Light-weight Fancy Dress Goods. —We bought these goods at a great reduction, all being regular 50c. and 75c. values. Will put them on sale Monday at 39c. yard. H. C. Glover Co. Ribbons.— Sash ribbons, hair ribbons Persian ribbons. We sell ribbons. Potts X Parks. Choice meats and prompt service may be secured by calling 'phone 163. J. B. Ashley. Boys’ Union Suits.—The “Nazareth” -short, summer weight, 6 to 12 years. Potts X Parks. Ice cream, “the good kind”—made right and served right. Reese Drug Co. Your Girl.— And her commencement dress. We have the white goods, and laces especially ordered for it. Potts X Parks. Art Materials. \). M. (-’., Mont Mel- lick, Peri-luster and Sylvia flosses; "Royal Society” colored flosses. Potts & Parks. Take a look at the beautiful line of dress goods in our show-windows. To he on sale Monday at 39c. yard. H. C. Glover Co. Creams and sherbets fur special oc casions, guaranteed somewhat better than the "pure food” requirements. Holt X Cates Co. Great tjxfurd Sale. Tan oxfords $2, $2.50 and >3. Patent vici oxfords, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. We sell oxfords. Potts & Parks. Corsets. For slender, medium or stout figures. "American Lady’’ cor sets iit and satisfy. We lead in sale of corset . Potts X Parks. We have no connection with any oth er store in Newnan, or elsewhere. We guarantee to save you money on your drugs. Holt & Cates Co. For wash skirts and suits we are showing a beautiful selection of linon- ette suitings. Most stores get 15c. ; our price, 12ic. H. C. Glover Co. Chautauqua Notice.—The drawing of seats by season ticket-holders will oc cur at the auditorium next Friday, (June 11.) at 10 a. m. Be sure to bring or send your season ticket to the draw ing. Chautauqua Directors. Billings’ For Rubber Heels. I have a first-class shoemaker, and am now pre pared to do all kinds of shoe and liar ness repairing in short order, and my prices are right. At A. R. Burdett’soid office. A. Jay Billings. We are putting on a complete change of bill every night, and showing two reels at each entertainment. This more than most of the best shows in Atlanta do. Come and bring the chil dren. Coweta Theatre. We will put on sale Monday the great est values of the season in light-weight fancy dress silks, such as brilliant silk tissues, japonica silks, etc. These are 50c. and 75c. values: special price 39c. yard. H. C. Glover Co. Warning. — The public is hereby warned not to hire or harbor Manuel Reynolds, colored, as he is under con tract to work for me the present year. This May 13, 1909. J. E. Bailey, R. F. D. No. 1, Sharpsburg, Ga. The Ladies’ Home Mission Society of Lovejoy Memorial church will g.ve an ice cream festival to-morrow (Satur day) night at the East Newnan kinder garten rooms. Music and recitations will add much to the pleasure of the occasion. Mr. Thos. G. Farmer, jr., who has been taking the law course at Mercer University, graduated this week, and is now a full-fledged lawyer. He is a brainy young man, and his many friends wish him the greatest success in his chosen profession. ice creams and sherbets, in hulk, brick, and fancy shapes. We guaran tee our cream to test 15 per cent, butter fat, which is 6 per cent, better than the pure food requirements. Besides serving the best cream in Newnan, we have music every afternoon from 5 to 6 :30. Give us a call. Holt X Cates Co. Col. Patrick Henry Brewster has is sued invitations to the marriage of his daughter. Annie Laura, to Mr. Clar ence Sanborn Wiekersham, June 16. at half-past 7 o’clock, at the Methodist church in College Park. The ceremo ny will be followed by a brilliant re ception at the home of the bride’s fath er. “At home” cards announce that Mr. Wiekersham and his bride will he at home in College Park after July 1. —Atlanta Journal. Sunday afternoon the regular north bound passenger train on the Central road was derailed near Martindale about 39 miles from Chattanooga. The entire train left the track, the engine turning over on one side of the track and the coaches on the other. En gineer Turner and several passengers were slightly injured. The track and roadbed at that point were found to be in perfect condition, and the cause of the accident is a mystery. Mrs. Mary Landrum, who has been making her home with her niece, Mrs. Jas. Stacy, for the past two or three years, died yesterday morning, after an illness of about three weeks. She was a most estimable woman, and her death is deeply lamented by her wide circle of friends. She leaves two chil dren a son and a daughter. The lat ter, Mrs. Emily Cole, of Atlanta, was with her during the last days of her illness. The remains were carried to day to Fairburn, her former home, and interred in the cemetery at that place. GOOD SODA Good Soda is deservedly the most popular of beverages, for nothing is more refreshing, more cooling or inexpensive. Good Soda is not so common as it should he, and the reason is not difficult to learn. Good Soda means knowledge, application to details, and some considerable trouble. Good Soda depends on many things—small details which are often overlooked. Good Soda depends on good ma terials, (the best,) liberal use of best fruits and flavorings, and a willingness to expend both the proper amount of labor and ener gy to make the drink “just right. ” Good Soda depends on cleanli ness clean apparatus, clean sinks, clean towels, clean glasses -the kind which insists on the hidden parts being kept clean as well as the parts in sight. Good Soda depends on knowl edge of wiiat constitutes a good drink, and a willingness to fur nish it, no matter how short the profit. Lastly, we think good Soda depends on proper service, and facilities for enjoying it. All of the necessary conditions are met in our store. Make our store your drinking place. HOLT & CATES CO. NEWNAIM, GA. r If you want a nice dress for Chau tauqua week come to us. We are offer ing -ome extraordinary bargains in silk tissues, japonica silks, etc., in a beautiful range of colors. All 50c. and 75c. values; Monday, 39c. yard. H. C. Glover Co. Congressman Gordon I.ee and wife, of ( hickamauga. came down Wednes day for a short visit. Mr. I.ee went to Oxford yesterday to attend the com mencement of Emory College, being a member of the board of trustees, and will return to his duties at Washington early next week. Prof. E. M. Banks, who is filling the chair of political economy in the Uni versity of Floriia, at Gainesville, is For some time past the members of Mt. Gilead Methodist church have de sired to make some necessary improve ments on their building, in order to raise funds with which to do this, they gave a barbecue at Raymond not long since. The ’cue was cooked by Mr. Ed win Bailey, assisted by Mr. Tube Don egal!, and was served by the ladies of the congregation. It goes without say ing that every one present was treated royally, and the friends of the church were on hand in iarge numbers. Mt. Gilead church is one of the landmarks of the county. —Raymond Megaphone. News of the death of Reau Campbell in Chicago was received to-day by his son and daughter. Franc Campbell and Miss Maie Campbell, at 27 East Alex ander street. Mr. Campbell was well- known in Atlanta a number of years ago, since when he has figured promi nently in railroad circles in the North. He was manager of the American Tourist Association of Chicago, in which connection he was extensively associ ated with the travel to Mexico and the West, and was the author of a guide to i Mexico and also of one to Yellowstone j National Park. Atlanta Constitution, i-i. Inst, The bonds recently voted by the city for school purposes were validated be fore Judge R. W. Freeman on Friday last, Solicitor-General Terrell repre senting the State in the validation pro ceedings, and Col. A. H. Freeman ap pearing for the city. The amount of the issue is $16,009, and the bonds hear interest at the rate of 14 per cent. They will he placed on the market dur ing the present month, and it is be lieved they can be easily disposed of at a premium. Alderman Goodrum, chair man of the finance committee, has the matter in hand, and is making arrange ments to have the bonds engraved. Marriage make a man of a fellow— sometimes. * Dainty, Pretty Imported FANS A NICE PRESENT FOR THE SWEEET GIRL GRADUATE. Price. Sit $7. H S . A N T A 9 J Better a stove in the house smokes than a peevish man. that B On the Watch fag For your clothing, shoes, hats and furnishing goods. Get them while the lines are new and fresh. Get them early, and thus enjoy them longer. You will find them right here, and here you will find everything right in gents’ fur nishings. Barnett, St. John & Co. K