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November needs.
With our store crowded with goods you need, it is a
very difficult task to select items of interest for our
advertising. Our stock has never been more com
plete than now, and our large store is taxed to con
tain the goods.
Whatever your needs in drugs, medicines, or in
any of the many side lines we carry, we invite you to
supply them here. Satisfactory goods at fair prices
and your money back if you want it.
Lamps.
With the Ion}: winter nights just
ahead and time for reading plenty,
and with such a stock of lamps to
select from as we are showing, now
is the best time to buy a lamp.
All of our lamps, regardless of
price, are fitted with the best burn
ers and Macbeth pearl glass chim
neys (the best possible to buy).
This is worth considering in buy
ing lamps, as most of them have the cheapest fittings.
Stand lamp, decorated red base, No. 1 burner, Hi in. high, 30c.
Stand lamp, decorated red base, No. 1 burner, 17 in. high, 40e.
Stand lamp, decorated red base, No. 2 burner, 18 in. high, 50c.
Heavy crystal glass sewing lamp, extra good, 00c.
. , ( j p ar j 0 j. lamps, SI.35, SI.75, S3.00, S3.50 and S5.00.
I, nickel-plated, 80 candle power central draft lamp,
10-inch shade (see illustration). The best lamp for
lg and study possible to produce and a great value at
rice—Si .50.
g lamps at right prices.
•is, tubnlarstyle, will not blew out, 00c, 75c, SI, Si.25.
decorated China—Fancy Vases.
| Local News of Newnan j
Our stock of odd china for gift purposes and home decora
tion is very large and cannot lie adequately described. A visit
to the store will convince you that we have the goods you want.
Cake plates, salads, etc., from 35c, 50c, SI .00, up to S5.00 oach.
(Hass and china vases, l. r vc, 25c, 35c, 50c and up.
This Robeson knife lias stag horn
handles, brass lined, german silver
ferrules, two finely finished hand-
hammered Wardlaw steel blades, notched handle for easy open
ing, a splendid, practical knife for 50c.
Our cutlery has unusual merit. Seldom are so many good
knives shown at the uniformly reasonable prices charged here.
Two knives are illustrated here. Both are good, and we have
38 others for your selection. Knives of all the best makers in
our stock—I X L, Rodgers, Climax, Boker, Keen Kutter, Rob
eson. Prices from 10c to £2.50 each. Boys’ two-blade knife
on chain, 15c. Boys’ one-blade Barlow, J5c.
I X L Barlow, 25c.
Buckhorn handle, polished steel fer
rule, one finely finished blade. This
knife is advertised by firms who claim
to undersell all others at 24c. We have always sold it for 25c.
Our stock of razors and shaving
goods contains only worthy arti
cles, for no other sort are worth
buying. All razors are fully warranted and every faulty one
wiil be replaced. Prices from £1.25 to £5.00. Safety razors
with 24 blades, all in leather case, £5.
Strops, 25c, 50c to £1.50. Lather
brushes, 10c, 25c, 50c. Soap, 10c, 20c,
25c. Mugs, 25c, 35c, 50c. Bay Rum,
10c, 25c, 35c. Witch‘Hazel, 10c and 25c.
TRUSSES.
There is a great difference in truss
es and these instruments should
only be purchased through a dealer
of known reliability, never from
quacks who advertise certain cure
from the use of their instruments.
Such claims are false and are made
solely to extort a big price for an ordinary truss.
Our elastic trusses are well made from especially heavy web
bing and will give good service in use.
Our hard rubber and steel trusses are constructed from fin
est Bessemer steel springs covered with leather or rubber for
protection. No better instruments can lie produced; the pat
terns are well adapted to the various forms of rupture and are
endorsed by our own physicians. We fit you with the truss
you want, simple, strong and well made, at a reasonable price.
Alarm clocks, 69c. Western Clock Co.’3 nickel-plated alarm
clocks 30-hour movement and good timekeepeis.
New Dolls—Our big line of specially imported dressed and
undressed dolls is now in—first signs of the big Christmas stock
we are preparing for you.
Certain Cold Cure—Holt’s Cold Cure will positively and
promptly cure colds. Taken only at night. Is not laxative. 25c.
HOLT <3 CATES
Have you registered?
Rend the News for nil the news.
Mrs. O. D. Hollis Ims recovered from
an illness of some length.
Mrs. W..T. Driskill Ims recovered from
an illness lasting two weeks.
All kinds of legal blanks nre for snle
at the News otllco.
H. S. Bnntn is in New Orleans this
week, on a business trip.
.T. W. Hunt was in Atlanta last Sun
day.
J. W. Cnvendor, from near Slmrps-
burg, was in town Tuesday.
Fred McSwain was in Atlanta Inst
Sunday.
John Favor wns in Palmetto several
days recently.
.T. W. Milner, of Atlanta, was in town
last Sunday,
Only ten more days to register for city
election.
Hon. J. T Kirby was in Atlanta last
Wednesday,
Mr. George, of Atlnutn, was the guest
of Will A. Post last. Sunday.
J. I). Chrmieal, of Palmetto, was in
the city yesterday.
Mr. Emmett Bailey will spend Sun
day in Athens.
Miss Mari In Penvy will spend Satur
day and Sunday at home.
Mrs. Emmett Bailey and children arc
expected home from Athens next wool .
We have received our fine Rust Proof
Oats for seed. Bradley & Banks.
Mrs. W. T. Arnnll, of Senoin, is visit
ing Dr. and Mrs. Z. Greene.
Miss Ethel Beam, of Atlanta, wns the
guest ot Miss Jessie Bolmnnon Sunday.
Do you use Reoeption Flour? Bradley
& Banks.
Miss Bessie Goodwytt visited ill Seiioia
and Fnrmdnle last week.
Miss Belle Vernon King will go to
Rome next week for a visit,
Miss Gertie Post, of Grnntville, is
visiting the family ot Gol. W. G. Post.
Reception Flour is the best we cm
Hud. Bradley & Batiks.
Mr. Isaac Stephens Ims gone to Texas
for a visit of several days.
A new lot of old fashion New Orleans
Many Persons Have Catarrh of Kidneys,
Or Catarrh of Bladder and Don't Know It.
jpresldcnt IMcwhof and War
S Correspondent Richards Were i
> Promptly Cored By Pe-ru-na.
Mr. C. B. Newhof, 10 Dclamaro street,
Albany, N. Y., President Monteflore
Club, writes:
••Since my advanced age I find that
I have been frequently troubled with
urinary ailments. The bladder seemed
Irritated, and my physician said that It
was catarrh caused by a protracted
cold which would be difficult to over
come on account of my advanced years.
/ took Peruna, hardly daring to believe
that I would he helped, but I found to
my relief that I soon began to mend.
The Irritation gradually subsided and
the urinary difficulties passed away. I
have enjoyed excellent health now for
the past seven months. I enjoy my
meals, sleep soundly, and am as well
as I was twenty years ago. I give all
praise to Peruna.”—C. H. Newhof,
Suffered From Catarrh of Kidneys,
Threatened With Nervous Collapse,
Cured by Pe-m-na.
Mr. F.B. Richards,000 IS Street,N. W.,
Washington, 1 >. O., War Correspondent,
Wittes: “Exactly six years ago I was
ordered to Cuba as staff correspondent of
the New York Sun. 1 was In charge of a
M. G. Keith, Esq., was in Atlanta Inst Bradley & Banks.
Syrup now bore. Ibis iH flue goods. Sun Dispatch boat through the Spanish
Wednesday.
Mrs. Pnselml, of Marietta, is the guest
| of her dnughter, Mrs. A. B. Edge.
Registration for city election closes
| Nov. 20th. Register now.
Wanted—To buy hides at highest
[ market price. G. O. Carmichael.
Misses Poarl Collins and Jeannette
j Jones spent Sunday In Atlanta.
Dr. Z. Greene wns in West Point the
first of this week.
Granite curbing is being placed around
the tile walks surrounding the court
house.
Tile paving is being placed on the
sidewalks in front of the Reese opera
house building.
| Miss Maggie Penvy spent Saturday
and Sunday with MisB Mnrilu Pcavy in
Hogansvillo.
Mrs. Jessie Boone and daughter,Olive,
of Waynesville, N. O., nre visiting the j
family of Mr. George Neely.
For lino bread, cakes and pastry, Re- j
caption Flour is the best-. Bradley &
Miss Ettio Conkle spent Sutnlny in Bunks.
Atlnu,a ' ! Rev. W, P. Bryant's health iK im-
Mrs F. S. Loftin and family are , proving and lie will probably return to
spending several weeks in Franklin. Grnntville at an early dnte.
Col. Frank S. Loftin, of Franklin,was Cnpt. J. B. Goodwytt was called to
in the city Tuesday, Oakland last Sunday to visit, his brother,
R. D. Archer visited relatives i„ Dr. Goodwytt, who is quite sick.
Franklin last Sunday. Miss Etlml Taylor rotnrimd Saturday
Dr. Sanders, of Corinth, was among from 11 visit ,,f
the promient visitors in town Tuesday. IAtlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fisfter returned
Wednesday from their bridal trip to
Mrs. S. O. Smith goes to McDonough
the lust of this week to visit relatives.
We are headquurters for floor. Brad
ley & Banks.
Mr. George Martin, of Atlanta, spent
Saturday and Sunday in Newnan.
Miss Lula Barr spoilt Saturday in
Atlanta.
Col. H. W. Dent and family, of At
lanta, were with relatives in Newnan
from Saturday until Monday.
Hon. L. M, Farmer was in attendance
at Troup Superior Court, in LaGrange,
the first of this week.
Miss Benetta Orr who is a student nt
Cox College, visited her home in this
oity from Saturday until Monday.
Hides Wanted— Will pay H cents for
green hides for next few weeks. G. O.
Carmichael, Newnan, Ga.
Mrs. R. E. Simms is in Anniston.Ala.
the guest of Mr. uiul Mrs. L. L. Scar
borough.
American War. The effect of the trop
ical climate and the nervous strain
allowed plainly on my return to the
states. Lassitude, depression to the
verge of melancholia, and incessant
kidney trouble made tne practically an
invalid. This undesirable condition
continued, despite the best of treatment.
Finally a brother newspaper man,who
like myself had served ill the war, in
duced me to give a faithful trial to
Peruna. 1 did so. In a short time the
lassltudo left me, my kidneys resumed a
healty condition, and a complete nure
was effected. I cannot too strongly
recommend Peruna to those suffering
with kidney trouble, To-day 1 am aide
to work as hard as at any time In my
life, and the examiner for a leading In
surance eoinpuuy pronounced tne an
“A risk.”
In Poor Health Over Four Years.
Pe-ru-na Only Remedy of Real Benefit.
Mr. John Nlnimo, 2ir> Lippinoott Ht.,
Toronto, Can., a prominent merchant of
that city and also a member of the
Masonic order, writes:
“1 have been in poor health generally
for over four years. When I caught a
had cold last winter It settled in the
bladder and kidneys, causing serious
trouble. I took two greatly advertised
PRES. C. B. NEWHOF,
Suffered From Catarrh of Bladder.
kidney remedies without gutting tho
desired results. Peruna Is the only
remedy which was really of any benefit
to me. I have not bad a trace of kidney
(rouble nor a cold in nty system.”
Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics.
One reason why Peruna has found per
manent use In so many homes Is that it
contains no narcotics of any kind. Po-
runa Is perfectly harmless. It cun lie
used any length of time without acquir
ing a drug habit. Peruna does not pro
duce temporary results, ft Is per
manent In its effect.
I thus no bad effect upon the system,
and gradually eliminates catarrh by re
moving tho cause of catarrh. Tlioru aro
a multitude of homos where Peruna lias
been used off and on for twenty years.
Much a thing could not bo possible If
Peruna contained any drugs of a nar
cotic uuture.
points in the East.
Mrs. Mamie Johnson entertained a
few friends most delightfully Tuesday
evening.
Rev. and Mrs. Frank (juilltnn, of
Moreland, were among the visitors in
tho city Tuesday.
Hou. W. Post, Messrs.N. O. Banks,
Glenn Arnold and Moreland Zcllun-
were up from Grnntville last Tuesday.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Mayor.
I am a candidate for re-election to the
office of Mayor of Newnan, subject to j
the action of the City Executive Com
mittee.
I seek re-ck'Otion on my record ns a
public official, which isopen to all. The
Miss Rosndelle Holmes returned fro... j t of every voter in the city is cor- j
Atlanta last Saturday, after spending j dlftll >’"° ,io,tal ■»* will be duly I
four weeks in that city with relatives '
and friends.
To Insure
Satisfac
tion....
ly appro- i i ittce your insurance with the un
it re-elected, 1 promise for tho | impeachable companies represent'-
We solicit the laundering of your
shirts, oollars and cuff's. Good work ;
prompt, delivery. The Coweta Laundry,
t. f.
Rev. C. O’N. Murtindulo is in attend
ance on the Synod ot Georgia at Unfflu
future the host service 1 can give to all
the interests of Newnan.
A. R. BUJtDETT.
Miss Margaret Latimer, of Newnan,is . this week, hut wilt preach next Sunday
visiting in West End.—Atlanta Consti-! morning and night at Turin, as usual,
tution. j j ^ Archer, a well known carpenter
Mrs. C. O’N. Martindalo left Tuesday j employed for some time jmst at the new
for a visit to relatives at Shorter and oil mill here, lias returned to his home
Montgomery, Ain. | in Franklin.
Upon the solicitation of many citizens,
I hereby unnmuioo myself a candidate
for the office of Mayor of the city of
Newnan subject to the action of the
City Executive Committee.
L. M. Fakmeh.
For Aldermen.
The friends of W. J. Murphy desire to
place him before the people of Newnan
mi rir m tt i _ . iis a oaudiduto for Alderman, subject to
Mrs, W. H. Gearrold, of Atlanta, was illu 0> meotK 111 tegular ses- |u . ljo|1 of t(|(j city Executive Committee,
a visitor to Newnan several days this M ' on 0,1 Monday, Nov. 20th. Mis. Hoi- | ^,___ m
we(! lj lis and Mrs. Barnett will make a report |
on work of the State Convention at this j I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election as Alderman, subject to
, ...... such rules and regulations as muy be
rheumatism, cuts, sprains, wounds, . , . ...
, .... , , , For Rent—Seven room house on Jack-
bruises, stiff joints, toothache and lame
. , ,, . , ... , . son street. Lot contains three acres;
backs. Price 25c and 50c tier bottle at .
many improvements. Will give posses
sion Dec.20, 11)05. Apply to Titos.
Bowman's Magnetic Liniment cures meeting.
Reese’s Drug Store.
Leigh, City.
4 t.
adopted by the City Executive Commit-
T. M/GoomiUM.
ed by t.)i ih agency. Hatisfled pa
trons nro our dost advertisement;
and they are satisfied because
t here is security for tho interests
of policy-holders in all the com
panies we represent.
We write fire, life, accident,
burglary and tornado policies for
some of tho world’s strongest in
surance companies. Expert ser
vice is always at the command of
patrons and all business will be
transacted promptly.
MRS. W. Y. ATKINSON & CO.
Newnan, Ca.
Buy it at Banta’s
is an expression frequently
heat'd in this city and the
surrounding country.
T H E correctness, the in
trinsic value, and the
reasonableness in price
of wedding gifts lanight at
this store is never questioned
by scores of people. They
know that china, cut glass
and silver purchased at Ban
ta’s is what they buy it for
and is what they want.
H. S. Banta’s
The Jewelry .Store with
both Character and
Reputation.
H. W. Orr and family, of Washing- 1
ton Oity, will visit relatives in Nowiiiih
at an early date. Mr. Orr lias been away
from this pla<'e seven years. His many
friends will be delighted to see him
after bis long absence.
Oapt. John B. Goodwvn. Sheriff J. L.
Brown, Messrs. J. T. Holmes, W. T.
Shores and Wm. Hcroggin represented
the local cam}) of Confederate veterans
at the reunion in Macon this week. The
Newnan Camp is in a flourishing condi
tion ; having a membership of 270 vet
erans.
Mr. L. O. Cleaveland, one of the fore
men in the employ of Pike Bros, met
with a serious accident at Moreland on
Monday of last week. A brick-arch in
a building he was constructing fell in,
falling on bis leg below the knee and in
juring his foot and ankle. He is going
oil crutches now, but we hope -for a
speedy recovery.—LaGrange Graphic.
Mr. R. F. Hunter, one of the best
citizens and cleverest furmarsof Coweta
county, lias grown 150 bushels of fine
sweet potatoes this sea-on on less than
half an acre of land. He also has some
of the largest and finest tnrnips ever
grown in the county. The News editor
knows this to be a statement of facts;
becau-e Mr. Hunter presented bint with
HOIJ/H of ilin„ "small potatoes aniltui-
nips.”
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Not, many Indies but what like fancy
china. No need to fear that they have
all they want of it either. They never
get enough, and if they have all they
want, when they see these delicate Hav-
iland and other rare pieces of ours they
want them. They forget all about hav
ing enough ; they .just have to have
ours. We don’t blame them either. It
is perfectly irresistible, so delicate, so
daintily decorated it is admired by every
lady who sees it. Your wife, your
mother or your sister will be delighted
with it.