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Mew
York
Important Sale
For the Month ol September in the
Bargain Store
I
We are ambitious to surpass all selling} records in our
lines of Dry Goods, Clothing:, Shoes, Ladies' Skirts and
Millinery. We commence the new season Saturday, the
t)th, with a CHEAT COLLECTION of Men’s and Boys’
Clothing, also the greatest collection of Skirts ever seen in
Newnan. These garments were personally selected by our
representative in New York and they are the products of
the cleverest tailors in the country. < Vnne see for yourself!
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing.
black unfinished worsted, worth tin, only.. $12.50
black unfinished worsted, worth $12.fit) onlv 9.08
mixed cashmere, worth $12, only -- 0.50
mixed Scotch worsted, worth SlO, only. 7.50
mix d Scotch worsted, worth $8.50, only .. 5.08
trousers, worth $6.00, only . . 3.98
trousers worth $-1) only .... 2 50
tr.losers, worth $2.50. only .... 1.40
snits, from 0 to 10, worth $5, only . 2.08
suits, from 7 to 10, worth $8.50, only 1.08
suits, from 4 to 10, worm S2.76, only 1.40
suits, front 4 to 10. worth $1.50, only 80
suits, from 4 to 8, worth $2, only . .. 1.25
ItUHCpants, from 4 to 10, worth 35a-50o, only 25
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Shoes Cj We Take Care OfDie Boys
Men’s patent leather shoes,
regular $5 for $11.50
Men’s vici kid shoos, regu
lar $4.60 value for. $8.25
Men’s box call' shoes, regu
lar $8 value for $2.26
Men’s vioi kid shoes, regu
lar $2 60 value for.. .$1.76
Men's box onlf shoes, regu
lar $1.75 value for . .$1.26
Ladies’ patent leather shoes,
regular $4 value. $2.75
Ladies’ patent leather shoes,
regular $3 valne.-..$2.26
Ladies’ patent leather shoes,
regular $2 value... $1.49
Ladies' patent leather shoes.
regular $1.50 value $.984^ ST.^LOOtS
Special sale of Fall and Winter Millinery. The
latest in styles; prettiest trimmings; best in
the milliner's art; prices below the lowest.
New York Bargain Store
Gottlieb & Delaney.
Miss Cora Hughes is with friends at
West Point.
Miss Tommie White, of GiTuitville,
visited Miss Nanaliue Kiiig this week.
Miss Essie Ditnbnr visited Atlanta and
Marietta last Saturday and Sunday.
W. H. Huffnktr made a business trip
%o Calhonu; Ga., yesterday.
nisq Cora Stephens is spending some
time in Franklin and Hogansvllle.
Miss Claudia Barr is spending some'
time in Atlanta.
Hon, W. C. Adamson visited Newtmn
this week.
,1. M. Milner spent Labor Day in
Atlanta.
Miss Ethel Tuttwiler has returned to
Atlanta.
Miss Mary Newton is expected to visit
Miss Sadie May Powel next week.
Emil Hauser is entertaining his fatli-
| or, Mr. Hauser, of Athens, this week.
I
i Fred McSvvain spent Saturday, Sun
day and Monday in Atlanta. '
Mrs. R. W. Mattox spent Monday in
1 Atlanta.
; Mr. Springer, of Virginia, who has
been visiting ,T. Littleton Jones, has re
turned home. •
! Dr. T. S. Bailey found it necessary to
! hold a consultation with a friend in At,
lanta Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs H. A. Farmer,of Atlanta,
are tile guests of Oapt. ,). B. Goodwyn
and family.
Prof. F. (). Watkins, of Turin, recent
ly returned from a trip to South Geor
gia.
Miss Katie Waldo, after a pleasant
visit to Miss Evelin Martin, left. Tues
day for her home in Atlanta
Mrs. J. M. Milner, after a pleasant
visit to Opelika, is at home again.
Miss Mary .Tones loft Monday for Con
cord, whoro she will toaoh the ensuing
term.
Miss Walters, of Albany, is expected
to visit Miss .Tulin Mae Hockney next
week.
THOUSANDS OF FAIR WOMEN
HERALD PRAISES OF PE RU NA.
Catarrh and Catarrhal
Diseases Make In
valids af More
Women Than All
Other Ailments Com
bined.
Local News of Newnan
D. W. Boone is in St,Louis this week.
Miss Nina Cotter has returned from
|(!edartowfi.
J. W. Stripling, Esq., was in Atlanta
jluet Wednesday.
Prof. F. P. Johnson spent several days
Savannah this week.
Mrs G. W. Coates and Miss Sarah
InVve returned to Atlanta.
J. 8. Carmical, of Palmetto,was down
kere the first of this week.
W.M. Keith, of Seuoia, was among
the visitors in town this week.
Miss Ruth Whatley goes to Carroll-
[iu Friday to resume her art class.
Mrs. E. D, Bower has returned to
Newnan, after spending the summer
with her son, A. R. Bower, in Coving
ton, Ga.
Mr. J. G. Addy and family will re
move to Atlanta at an curly date. New
nan will be sorry to lose Mr. Addy and
his family.
Hon. W. B. Orr lias sold his planta
tion near Sliarpsburg to J. R. Cole &
Co. Tlie farm contains 885 aoros aud is
a valuable property.
Will Post, a young man formerly of
Grantville, but, more recently of Dallas,
Texas, has acoepted a position in G. R.
Bradley’s drug store.
E. Gary Summers wns in the oity,
from Turin, Monday. He was accom
panied by Mr. Bond, a young man em
ployed in the Turin hank.
Mrs. W. E. Stafford, of Rookniart, on
ln-r return from a delightful visit to
. California, is spending a few days with
Miss Launette Glass, of Madras, is ; Mr (iI)d Mrs AlolJZO Nammlly .
Mie guest of Miss Katie Sue Brewster. I
Mr. Stonewall Jackson Bower and
Rev. C. O’N. Martiudale preaches at j wife hftve retur ned to their home in
furin next Sabbath morning aud night. ; Derby> Coi)u _ after a few days Htay
(i Hon. J. B. Ware, of Heard county, j with his sister, Mrs. E. A. B. Lee
Liras among the visitors in town this'
It track.
Mrs. M. J. Merck, of Orlando. Fla.,
i expeoted this week to visit Mrs, Clias.
lerck.
Glenn Paver, Esq., of Atlanta, visited
.Relatives in Newuun from Friday until
jmBouday.
« Miss Mary Goodrum came down from
ollege Park Monday afternoon to spend
-raHjfew days.
Mr. and Mrs.Frank Wilkinson are the
Barents of u daughter, born to them a
feew days ago.
WL Mrs. Frauk Hopkins aud Miss lone
'Hopkins, oi Luthersville, are visiting
',J£rs. O. F. Allen.
IIP Captain and Mrs. Briggs, of Charles
ton, S. C., are the guests of Mr and
Mr*- Mike Powell.
r^Miss Rubie Simril. after a visit to
friends and relatives, lias returned to
her home in LaGrange.
Mrs. W. C. Wright and children and
Mr-. Mamie Johnson and children have
returned from Chicamauga.
H&-.
Orman Powell left Thursday for Ao-
jiurn, Ala., where he will become a stu-
le.ut at Alabama Polytechnic Institute.
R. C. Moore has removed his insurance
Ittice from the Reese opera house bnild-
Ed S. Perdue, who holds a responsible
position with the A. G. S. Railwuy, at
Chattanooga, Tenu.. visited his brother,
Hon. L. A. Perdue, here, this week.
Lost—In Newnan, recently, pearl
stick pin in form of interrogation point.
Finder will be rewarded on delivering
pin to cashier of First National Bank.
Warner Hammett, a well known citi
zen of the *lth district, is having a resi
dence erected in eust Newnan, opposite
the home of Mr. John Powers. When
it is completed he will remove with his
family to Newnan.
Mr. J. F. Reynolds and family have
removed to one of Mr. J. A. Hunter’s
new houses on Sitesville street. The
new residence on an adjoining lot, alsc
the property of Mr. Hunter, is occupied
by Mr. and Mrs. Hal Fisher.
Mrs. Albert Hill, of Greeneville, who
ran off' with Sheriff McGhee, of Meri
wether county, has returned home to
her mother, Mrs. Robinson : while Mc
Ghee, no longer sheriff, was last seen in
Atlanta. It was mid-suinmei madness
to be followed by a long winter of dis
content.—Griffin News and Sun.
Hon. Henry H. Revill, of Greeneville, I
was in the city yesterday on his way to
court, at Newnan, which convened yes
terday. He looked as if he didn't weigli
over 300 pounds and explained that he
i . , | had not fullv recovered from his strenu-
aig to a building erected on the corner . otw pf e a member of the legislature ,
bf his residence lot, opposite the Central n t the recent summer session.—Griffin
Baptist church. News and Sun.
Eyes Tested Free
Prospective buyers of spec-
tacles can have their eyes
tested free at this store.
'That’s a service that is
charged for elsewhere.
All we claim for our spec
tacles department is that we
can test your eyes in an ex
pert manner and fit glasses
that will be satisfactory in
every particular.
For t his service fill charge
you as litlle ns any dealer
—and less than you would
have to pay some.
It’s worth your linn- to ex
amine our line of optical
goods and let us demonstrate
what ca.i be done for von,
H. S* BANTA
: The Library distributed during An- j
, gust 898 books of Action nud 71 classed j
! literature. Total, 9(17 books. |
! Notice—Party who recently removed
I a coat from my shop by mistake is re-
I quested to return it at once. O. W
I Bradley, the Tailor.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Arnull are the
parents of a daughter; the young Indy
having arrived at their home last Sun-
; day.
Mrs. G. W. Rainey and family and !
Mr. L. A. Molspn’s fninily returned to j
Atlanta last Saturday, after spending j
some time here with relatives.
Superior court is in session this week
and will continue next week. Report
of proceedings is crowded out of this
J week’s News, hut will appear complete
next, week .
Governor Terrell lias appointed Oapt.
,T. B. Goodwyn a delegate from Georgia
to National Farmers’ Convention, which
will be in session in Richmond, Sept.
12th to 22ud.
Miss Bessie Goodwyn, who was in
charge of a summer school ut Farindale,
is at home at present. She will spend
next week with friends in Carrollton
and Roopville.
T. W. Powel, Jr., who spent the snm-
mer at Borden-Wheeler Springs Hotel,
was in Newnan this week. He left yes
terday for ColnnibuH and will probably
buy cotton during this season at some
point in Alabama.
H. O. Arnull, Esq., is having a two-
story brick business house erected op
posite Bnrdetr.’s warehouse nnd in the
rear of the stores of H. O. Glover & Co.
and others. He is also having a small
one-story brick building ereoted at the
corner below his store.
Suffered Long With Catarrh.
Miss Clara Casc,1l» Oth street, N. W„
Washington, D. G., writes:
“I can think of no event in my life
that fills me with more gratitude and
at the same time a sense of future
security, as a cure after long suffering
from catarrh, brought about hy using
Pernna as directed. It has completely
cured me.’’—Clara Case.
Entire System Toned by Pe-rn-na.
Miss Mary Bennett, 1019 Addison Ave.,
Chicago, 111,, writes:
“A few months ago I contracted a cold
by getting my feet wot, and although I
used the nsual remedies I could not
shake it off.
"I finally took Pernna. In a week!
was better. After several weeks I suc
ceeded in ridding myself of any trace of
A cold, nnd besides the medicine lind
toned up my system so that I felt
splejulid.”—Mury Bennett.
Physician* Had Given Dp the Case—
How Entirely Woll.
MIsh Gertrude Linford, Vice President
Parkshle Whist Club and teacher of
Whist,221 Niagara street, Buffalo,N.Y.,
writes:
“Pernna has effectually cured me
after physicians hud practically given
up my ease.
“For a long time 1 suffered with ca
tarrh of the kidneys, had a weakness
und pain In Die hack, lost ffesh rapidly,
my feet were swollen, my face was
puffed under Die eyes nnd I had a waiy
sulluwncHH of the skin.
‘ I took Pernna for some time and am
entirely well. I cannot endorse Pernna
too strongly."—Gertrude Linford.
// you suiter from cularrh In any
form, do not dclajj. Take Peruna
at once. Delays are dangerous.
MiM Halley’* Story—Short, But InUr*
eating to Every Woman.
Miss Addle Nalley, 137 I) street, 8. M*
Washington, D. C., write*:
“A cough, Hie grip, catarrh of the
meanest kind—all sorts of remedies,
home, patent and prescribed hy doctors,
and no relief,—that tells my story, a
story of Buffering and distress that
lasted four years.
“Then—three bottles of Peruna—
catarrh gone, appetite und strength re
turned—a happy woman, and none
more grateful for the blessing of
health—that is what Peruna lias done
for me.”—Addle Nalley.
A reward of $10,000 has been depod led
In Die Market Pixcliunge Hunk, Colum
bus, < Milo, as a guarantee that the above
testimonials are genuine; ilia* we hold
in our possession, uut liontle letters cer
tifying to the same. During ninny
years’advertising wo have never used
ii single spurious tesHmonliw.
MWhtN,
GfORGIA
Miss Mnrilu Peavy in visiting friends
in Hogunsville.
Miss Bessie Arnold Ims returned from
Hogunsville.
Misses Susie n,yd Claudia Barr spent,
Wednesday in Atlanta.
Will Woodroof.of Savannah, is spend
ing the week in the city
Mrs. O. B. Brown Ims returned from
a visit to friends and relatives in Ala.
Miss Evie DaviH has returned to
Orawfordville, where she lias a position
in public school.
Mrs. Jack Powell ami little son,
Wyatt, are the guests of Mrs. Mary
Brewster Patterson in Griffin.
Mrs. O. B. Lawton, of <lineage, is
visiting her parents, Prof and MrH.
Alonzo Nuuuaily.
Rev. Edward Cook, of Savannah, is
visiting tin family of VIi T E Atkin
son.
The friends of Miss Edna Nall will be
glad to hear Hhe is recovering from an
illness of several days.
Mrs. C B. Davis and .Vims Mamie
Flint, of Albany, will be the guest of
Miss Annie DeGraffenried noon
MisR Emmie Terry Sneud has accepted
position as governess in Die family of
Mr. Joe Hutcheson, near Roseoe.
Mrs. S. W. Murray and Miss Mary
left Thursday for Cincinnati, where
they will visit Morton Murray.
Mr. ami Mrs. (7. E. Stapler, refugees
from yellow fever in New Orleans, are
visiting Prof, and Mrs. Alonzo Manually.
Mrs. T E. Atkinson and Mis Louise
will visit Forsyth, while enmute to Mu-
con, where Miss Louise will enter
Wesleyan College.
Miss Annie Murray will leave Satur
day for Loaohopoku Ain to visit,
friends before going on to Tnskegee.
where she will enter college.
Mr. Bob Hunter, one o) Coweta’s most
.substantial und prosperous farmers,
j takes the blue ribbon for fine tomatoes
and mammoth egg plant.
Dr. (4. A. and Mr. A. H. Nrinnally
were culled to Decatur, Ga., on a matter
of business yesterday / They expect to
return before Sunday.
Mrs. S. A. Varner is critically ill at
the home of Win. Camp, Esq., in Doug
las county. She is suffering with a
violent attack of lagrippe. Dr. A. A.
Barge, Newnan, and Dr. Henley, Dong-
lasville, are treating Mrs Varner. Mrs.
i Barge and Miss aaggic Varner and John
! W. Varner are with their mother.
Mrs Digits Hr wsternnd Mrs. J it.
Burnet,t have rctimied from a pleasant
visit to Mrs. Mary JBrewstm Patterson,
in Griffin.
Miss Mary IS. Braxton, who tins linen
visiting the family of Mr. Byrd Parks,
returned to her home in Atlanta Mon
day.
Sanders Gibson 1ms iiurolmsHil the
Ooll.igo Temple lot owned by J. G. Ad
dy, and will at nn early date erect a
handsome residence.
Mrs. W E. Pringle and Miss Fannie
Hume, who have been the guests
of Mr and Mrs W. B. Pringle, returned
Tuesday to their home in Charleston.
Mr. Edward Hairston Kelly, a promi
nent young man of Atlanta, and Miss
Carrie Reese Cole, a popular young lady
of Seuoia, were united in marriage, at
that, place last Wednesday hy Rev. J.
It. King, of Newnan,
Much editorial and news matter is
crowded out of this week's News to
make room for advertising. The News
is seriously contemplating the issue of a
I 12-page paper, weekly, during the an-
1 tunin months.
Six or eight freight cars were demol
ished in n rear end collision at Sargent
on the Central llaiiwu.v last Tuesday
One freight, train was standing on the
truck and was run into by another
freight train as it was finding uji to Die
station. Nobody was injured in the
wrens.
Dr. N iiiimilly is preaching a series of
sermons Sunday nights on “Back to the
Bible." Next Sunday night ids theme
will is , “The Bible und How God Gave
it.” Sunday morning hisdiseourse wLll
In in tim nature of a personal inquiry
and the question discussed will bo, “To
whom urn you married?” The members
of his chureii are expected to lie present
iindu (lordml welcome awaits the visitor
and stranger
miss Annie Harris, a young woman of
Palmetto, aged uliout 28 years, died in
Franklin this week and was buried here
Wednesday afternoon. Typhoid fever
caused tier death. She was related to
Shackleford und Powers famllicHof this
plane Funeral was conducted at Motli-
odist church, of which dcnoiuinatioii
she was d mom her. More than forty
persons came down from Palmetto to
attend the funeral.
Shaving Supplies
An absolute necessity i’or men. We Imve everything
needed—Razors, Brushes, Strops, Soaps. Lotions, Powders, etc.
Fountain Pens
Ready l.o writi anywhere, on train, boat, in camp or hotel
room A handy companion yon will‘appreciate to the utmost.
Stationery
VV e can meet every possible requirement us to Stationery
and Ht.itionery Sundries.
Other Requisites
Some ol those things are quite sure in lie needed : Anti
septic Lotions lor minor injuries, bites ol insects, etc.; Head
ache Remedy, Sponge Bags or Bathing Caps, Soaps, Court
Blasl ts, Brushes, ToiJel Preparations, Playing Cards, Denti
frice and maybe a few simple remedies loi various minor ills.
Yov Get the best oi Everything Here at Pleasing Prices
C. R. BRADLEY, Druggist.