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CARVERS That
WILL CUT
A threat many carvers are made
and Hold for ornaments, and when
yon want your turkey carved it lias
to be done with the kitchen knife.
Our Keen Kutter carvers are made
to cut. They will be an ornament
to your table and their cutting*
qualities are guaranteed.
Besides carvers, we carry Keen
Kutter butcher knives, food chop
pers, scissors, sheep shears, hatch
ets, hand saws and drawing knives.
Every tool branded “Keen Kutter”
is fully warranted, and if their qual
ity is not satisfactory we will ex
change them or give your money
back.
Newnan Hardware Co.
Newnan, Ga.
Union Thanksgiving services
were held at the Baptist church,
Rev. George Barrett, pastor of the
First Methodist church, officiating.
I)r. Barrett is very popular with
all denominations and his return
for another Conference year was a
source of gratification to all the
churches.
Prof. Ballard, of Brunswick,was
in town Iasi week, enroute home
from Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Bachelor
spent Thanksgiving in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs, ('. B. Mosely en
tertained Judge and Mrs. L. 8.
Roan at a Thanksgiving dinner.
\V. A. Osltorn was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arnold on his
return from < ‘onl'erence.
Quite a numlter of Palmetto peo
ple attended the Orr-Wynn wed
ding in Newnan—Mis. M. A.
Wiley, Mrs. 8. M. IH*an, Miss
Stevie Timmons, Miss May John
son, Mr. Hugh Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. T. P. Zellars.
Miss Ethel Reid came over from
Agnes Scott for Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Duard Bullard has return
ed from Macon and will soon oc
cupy her new home on Main street.
Miss May Johnson is visiting in
Newnan this week.
Miss Stevie Timmons left for At
lanta to join her father, Rev. B. E.
L. Timmons, who will fill the pas
torate of the English Avenue
church.
Mrs. Maggie Dean Morris spent
Thanksgiving in Atlanta.
Mrs. M. A. Wiley, Mrs. 8. M.
Dean, Mrs. Maggie Dean Morris,
Mrs. J. H. Colvin and Mrs. How
ard Wooding will lie among the
out-of-town guests who will attend
the marriage of Mr. Robert Tim
mons and Miss Bivings, which oc
curs Dec. 12th, at the home of the
bride on Jackson street, Atlanta.
Mrs. Lizzie Sims is quite sick at
the residence of her son, Mr. John
Sims, on Main street.
SPECIALS
at the store of
Stewart & Parks
Newnan May Get $50,000
Federal Building.
Fine Food Stuff
ft
n
We have been telling you of
the buggies, wagons and mules
and horses that we handle.
Now we want to mention the
fine food stuffs with which we
are pleasing the people.
Reception Flour has no su
perior; it is as fine as the best
wheat will make.
Gold Coin Flour is good, sub
stantial goods, and pleases.
Have you tried the pure hog
lard that we furnish? Our new
crop Syrup is fine. We still
sell quantities of the Schatten
jute bag coffee. We want you
to come to see us.
BRADLEY & BANKS.
Newnan, Georgia
Death of Mrs. J. D. Hubbard
Some of the special articled to be found in our big stock
of gcnoral merchandise are mentioned below. In buy
ing any of these goods you’ll get exactly what is adver
tised, and something satisfactory both in quality and
price.
Home grown Seed Oats and Tennessee Purple Straw
Seed Wheat, are not to be found in every general store.
Fanners, examine these grains.
Washington, Dec. <1.—If the
powers controlling Congress allow
a general public building bill to
get through this session, Georgia j Mrs. Joe Hubbard died quite
is going to have a whole flock of I unexpectedly Wednesday night,
new postoAlices and federal build- She had been in ill health for sev- i
ings. j eral years and had often been very
Her representatives have all in- sick, but had heretofore rallied
troduced their bills calling for the and recovered, and the family and
money and it goes without saying friends thought the same would be
that they will sit up with the; true again.
leaders and get their share if any-1 She was an estimable woman—
thing at all is to come out of the the mother of twelve children—
treasury. nine of who survive her death and
Congressman Gordon Lee’s first j mourn her loss.Despite her phys-
dash at the appropriation mill was ioal infirmities, she was an active
a demand for buildings at Marietta member of the First Baptist church
and Dalton, each to cost fifty and died in the faith and she has I
thousand dollars. | gone to her reward. Her remains j
Congressman Adamson has put were taken to the country and j
in bills for buildings at Newnan, interred in the family burying
LaG range and Can oil ton, each to ground, at Emory Chapel. 1
cost fifty thousand.
Mr. Adamson has also renewed
his measure for a government road
from Fort McPherson to the rifle
range at Waco.
CLOTHING!
CLOTHING!!
CLOTHING!!!
We have Cuban molasses in puncheons. This is genuine
Cuban molasses. Biscuits to accompany the molasses
should be made of our high grade flour. We have sev
eral brands. Ask for our prices on flour. They are
’way down.
We are especially proud of our showing of shoes. We
are prepared to shoe entire families with the products of
the leading factories. Stock is complete in all sizes, in
cluding extra large sizes for men.
See the big line of sample suspenders, going at whole
sale cost prices.
STEWART & PARKS,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
Newnan Will Not Expand.
At the regular city election held
last Saturday the candidates nomi-
rhis is a measure in which the nated in the primary were voted
war department officials arc deeply for and the question ot extending
interested, and there is strongj the city limits was voted on. For
ground for expecting some action : extension ltll votes were cast and j
upon it at this session. against extension 168 votes were
polled; giving a majority of 7 votes j
A Rare Treat. against the measure.
" The fact that the News was mis-
Mrs. Nelle G. Burger, of Clark, informed caused an error last week
Missouri, will speak at the First in the statement in regard to the
Methodist Church in this city on extent of the city limits. The
Dec. 12 and 13, at 7 o’clock. Mrs. limits extend 3-4 of a mile from
Burger is national lecturer and the court house, instead of one
organizer for the W. C. T. U. mile; and it was proposed to make
She is a gifted woman and has the distance one mile, instead of
won the hearts of the people in l 1-4 miles,
every state in which she has ■
worked. Mrs. Burger has been in j Meetings at Turin.
Georgia since October, and has
gained hundreds of new members Every night and morning ot this
for this great organization. Her week a meeting has been in prog-
lectures are of the highest order in ress at the Presbyterian church ot
that she deals with the temperance ’ Turin. It still continues, conduct-1
During this month we
want to move our stock of
clothing, suits, overcoats,
underwear, etc. Our stock
is full. Our prices are
right. We intend to sell
these goods. Come and
inspect them and get our
prices. We have bargains
for you that you will con
sider bargains. If you are
thinking of making a pur
chase now is the time for
you to buy, while you can
get what you want at the
price you want. We in
tend to give our customers
some of the greatest bar
gains in clothing we have
ever shown. You are in
vited to come here and get
your clothing.
question from a religions, moral
and intellectual standpoint. She
moves her entire audience by her
earnest, sacred message. The
young people everywhere are
especially charmed with her.
Those who fail to hear this gift
ed woman will miss a rare treat.
Everybody cordially invited. No
admission charged.
ed by Rev. Jas. B. Ficklen. pastor
of Inman Park Presbyterian
church of Atlanta, who is assisting
Rev. C. O’N. Martimlale and will
close the services with Sunday
night’s service. Mr. Ficklen is a
good speaker and much interest is
manifested in his work. The pub- j
lie cordially invited to attend these
services.
t
Barnett, St. John
& Company.