The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, April 06, 1906, Image 5

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P. F. Cuttino 6 Co. Ready Made Skirts and Waists. ^ '? are mow showing a complete line u f ready made skirts in the fashionable colors and ma terials well made and handsomely designed. Ready-made silk shirt waists of black and white dap silk trimmed in lace and embroidery. Special Sale of Lawn Waists. N\ e offer a large lot of ready-made lingerie law n shirt waists at the following special prices: Plain lawn (untrimmed). . 75c Embroidered waists. .. $1.00 Mr. ami Mrs. Sanders Gibson spent Monday in Atlanta. Miss May Herring is at home from college for the summer. Mrs. Mattie Fischer, of Atlanta, visited relatives in Xewnun this week. Miss Grace Hawkins, of Ken tucky, is the guest of Mrs. R. E. Platt. Miss Pinkie Broom, of College Park, is on a visit to Mrs. 1>. T. Manget. Mrs. \V. A. Turner and Miss Rowena Turner spent Monday in Atlanta. Miss Jennie Hardaway is at home from Shorter College fora few days. Miss Nelie Lou Walton and Miss Rowena Turner spent last Friday in Atlanta. Mrs. Steve Smith is expected home this week, after a delightful winter in Florida. Give us a chance and we will save you money. Newnan Hardware Company We make it ex pensive to trade elsewhere. Stoves. We sell Southern Queen Ranges, the best range made for the price. They fasl longer than other ranges that cost more money, and the repairs for the forty or fifty ranges now in Newimn amounts to almost nothing. We are now selling a first class coal burning stove. High prices for wood are making llieso very popular; if you are tired of buying high priced stove wood let us help you. blue Flame Odorless and Smokeless Oil Stoves make summer cooking a pleasure. We have the Standard Oil Company’s latest im proved oil stove, in one, two and three burners. Sliey are greatly improved over the 1005 model. pleased with your purchase we take them back. We carry nlll sizes mid styles, including ladies’ embroidery, manicure and left band scissors. Our Keen Rutter Saws, Hatchets, Drawing Knives, Planes, Adzes, Sheep Shears, Razors and meat knives are fully warranted : you can't buy better tools for any price Paint. We have just received a shipment of house paint, stains, varnishes and hard oil finish. Our paint is strictly pure and sold under a guarantee. We will save you money on paints, oil, paint, brushes and all painters’ supplies. i Local News of Newnan ♦ Hr. Anderson, Dentist, Snlbide Building. tl' “Eclipse” shirts at P. F. Cut tino & Co’s. Mr. H. M. Fisher was in Atlan ta last Friday, Round thread laces at 1’. F. Cut tino & Co’s. The friends of Rev. V. A. Ham j "’ill be glad to learn that he is ! convalesing, after a painful illness. Wanted—Saleslady who has had I some experience in millinery store. Apply to New York Bargain Store, City. Mrs. George i*. Harrison and lit tle son, of Opelika, Ala., are the guests of Dr. G. A. Nunnally and family. Ladies, visit Miss Ella Turner’s millinery store this week and next i—the corner store in Reese opera J. T. Kirby, Esq., spent Mon- house building, day m Atlanta. i M - S8 wmie Mae Hardigree, of Best China mattings at P. F. Cuttino & Co’s. Hugh Hackney, of Atlanta, spent Sunday at home. The best values in silks at P. F. ('uttino A: Co’s. Straw hats for Easter at Barnett, St. John & Co’s. 1 Linen lawns and sheetings at P. F. Cuttino & Co’s. Get your Easter on Hit at Bar nett, St. John & Co’s. I Heard county, is visiting Mr. O. M. Cavemler and family of the 4th district. Ladies, visit Miss Ella Turner’s millinery store this week and next —the corner store in Reese opera house building, Charlie Cole came up from Montgomery Saturday on a short Miss LucileThompson will leave the latter part of next week for a visit to New Orleans. Mrs. Will Herring spent Sunday and Monday with Misses Frances and May Herring in Rome. Mrs. Harry Hayward, of Savan nah, is on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson. Miss Eva Wrigley, who was the popular guest of Mrs. Sam Banks, returned to Atlanta Saturday. Miss Estelle Smith, from Ope lika, came up to attend the funeral ol her cousin, Miss Jennie Burpee. Mrs. W. W. Draper, of Atlanta, arrived Tuesday afternoon on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. H. H. j North. Miss Sadie May Powel is expect ed home this week, after a visit to her sister, Miss Edith Powel, at Perry, Ga. Mr. J. S. Benton, of Sharpsburg is in Newnan to receive medical treatment. He is addicted with erysipelas and one of liis arms may | visit to li is grandmother, Mrs. | have to be amputated at the elbow. Herring. * I Mr. Benton was brought to New- Ladies, visit Miss Ella Turner’s hist Wednesday by Drs. R. E. I millinery store this week and next! hosier ol Sharpsburg and E. L. Tools. Jap-a-Lac Our line of garden tools is complete. One The n „ w wooll (1 , liK i, f or Moms, furniture, and and two pronged garden hoes, lawn rakes, po- „ croon d(J0I . H< Costs but little mid wears like Into hooks and spading forks. • A good, heavy garden trowel for 10c. mam Scissors. Peerless Iron Enamel For grates, hoarlhs, etc. One pint can for 20c, a brush free with every can. Enameline Our scissors are the best. They are sold nil- In liquid or paste form will make your old dor an absolute guarantee—if you are not stove just like new. Newnan Hardware Co. Special values in white goods at —the corner store in Reese opera! Merrill ol lurin. P. F. Cuttino & Co’s. j house building. Tax Collector W. 8. Hubbard For Rent—Several nice cottages. Apply to L. 15. Mann, City, tf 40-inch white lawns at 10c and 15c yard at P. F. Cuttino <N Co's. Mr. Stewart (’olespent Saturday ail'd Sunday in Gainesville, Ga. boys at P. F. Cuttino <.N Co’s. New spring line of Monarch Rev. S. R. C. Adams,of Atlanta, has placed registration books al left Tuesday afternoon,after a v isit Sargent, Handy, Moreland, Grant- of several days to friends and rela- ville, Turin, Senoia, Haralson, lives in Newnan. !Sharpsburg and at Esquire L. A. . ... .,,, , Houston’s in the Third district. Ladies, visit Miss Lila lurner’s . ... , . .'Voters are requested to note the millinery store this week and next , ,, ' . ., , places where they may register —the corner store in Reese opera' 1 ■’ , New spring clothing for men and i, oust . buittiimr. |»»d to place their names on the ’ ! lists before April 21st. There will be services at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on Sun- Miss Annie Arnold, daughlci of Shirts at Barnett, St. John & Co’s. ( j April 8th, at 8:30 p. in., by Mr. A - Arnold of this city, New line of men’s fancy socks at! the Rev. W. J. Moody. died in Milledgeville last week, u i- „ v. i ' She had been an inmate of the I.h. Cuttino A s. ; Ladies, visit Miss Ella Turner’s | gtate SanitarivUn since childhood, Banister and walkover oxfords millinery store tins week and next for perhapH , r> or 20 years . having at Barnett, St. John & Co’s. I —the corner store in Reese opera , K . come j„ san(! when about ten , T . , housebuilding. 1 years of age as the result ofasc- New lace and tapestry cm tains j vere illness. The remains were at P. F. Cuttino & Co’s. 1. N. Drewry, ol Gnfhn, sue |)rought to Newnan last Saturday Born—To Mr. anil Mrs. Eugene I cec,,s n - F - <ioburt “ ck ‘ 1 ,' k 1 and interred last Sunday. .... , , ,ia„,ri,+„i. Bradley’s drug store, Mr. Gobert last Sunday, a daughtt •, baving acccpto(l a positioI1 with Members of Phi Gamma Society Holt and Cates. of Emor y Co] l«K« recently debated the question, “Resolved, That On Saturday, April 14th, al __________________________ Mineral Spring,from3 to 5 o’clock, there will be an Easter egg limit Clark Howell Instead of Hoke Smith should be Georgia’s next Governor.” Decision was render ed in favor of the allii'iiiative side in the debate. Among the speak ers wore Mr. Ilenslee, of Senoia, of the allii'iiiative, and <'. 11. <Juil- I inn, of the negative. Candidates Assessed. At u meeting of the County Ex ecutive Committee held Inst Tues day, this resolution was adopted: “Resolved, That the white Deni oeratic voters at the primary elec Mr. Quillian j tion to be held on April 2Kth, ex is a son of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. press by ballot their choice lor Quillian, of Newnan. Congressman for the Fourth Dis- ln accordance with an act passed ' ^fit. 'Flint said choice he express at the last session of the General H >'■ accordance with rules and Assembly, Tax Receiver Summers ! regulations which have been adopt is required to make a census of ex ‘”1 hn'said primary election ” Confederate soldiers and their wid- del'rny primary expenses. Assess ments must be paid on or before April llltli, to insure placing of a candidate’s name on ballots. Committee decided to open polls only at, Welcome in Hurricane dis trict and id Sargent and Roseoo in Panther < 'reck district. Negro Discharged in Murder Case. Askew, Clapp and Douglas oxfords at P. F. Cuttino A Co’s. Wanted—A gentle buggy horse, at the New York Bargain Store. For cheap poultry and hog feed,! for benefit of the Presbyterian go to W. S. Askew Co. 52 church. Admission, 10 cents. Ziegler shoes and Oxfords in the! Mesdames W. G. Sadler and new spring styles, at P. F. Cuttino Glenn Arnold, ol Grantville, were & Go’s. in Newnan yesterday to attend the For ' Itent—A good four-room O.m-ral of the little daughter of house in east Newnan. Apply to 'i'-aiul VIis. tin, . inn ,ji. A. B. Cates. 1 Tax Receiver E. Gary Summers Brussels, Kashmir, Ingrain and will open his books at his office in Axminster art Squares atP. F. the court house today. He will Cuttino & Co’s. be at Sharpsburg and Turin tomor- , . .. ... row. See notice of his rounds else- We can lit you out in hue attire . ... ., .. j where in this week’s News, for Easter. Give us a call. 1 Barnett, St. John & Co. A.G. W. Foster, jr., formerly Lost—A bnnch of keys. Please with the Peniston drugstore has return to the Southern Express accepted a position with I otts & „ . , , ■ Parks. R. D. Archer, of Frank-! Office and get reward. ' ]Ui} has returned to Newnan and Mercerized gauze lisle hose for resume( ] b j s position at Peniston’s. women, extra quality 25c a pair,, at P. F. Cuttino & Co’s. Rev. A. C. Tanner and wife, ol , . Griffin, are conducting three J. S. Powel has returned to week , s meetings att be Free Metho-1 Newnan, after a several months ^ Missj()n> npstairs> next doorj stay at Murfreesboro, lenn. to j -p .Swint’s store. The meet- Next Sunday at 11 o’clock, a. m. ings began last Saturday night, j and 7:30, p. m., Rev. C. O’N. Mar- An invitation is extended to every- j tindale will preach at Turin. j bedy to attend the meetings. John Logan Johnson, colored, charged with the murder of An The sub-committee, composed of drew Jackson, colored, was tried ows in connection with his duties W. A. Bohannon, W. B. Martin before Justice Bohannon last Mon in receiving the tax returns. The W. L. Stallings, met on Tues- day. He was discharged in the census will show names, companies , day and assessed candidates for murder case, but was held for car- and regiments of surviving soldiers j county offices for the purpose ol rying a concealed weaponjhis bond and of deceased soldiers whose wid- defraying expenses of the primary, being lixed at $*150. ows survive, and other facts con- 1 , w f 0 u 0WH; i Attorney W. C. Wright repre* nccted with the enlistment and dis- Candidates for Congress and sen ted Johnson ami Attorney \Y. H Representatives, ¥25; Sheriff,* lerk L. Mailings uppeared lor the .State and Tax Collector, $*15; Tax Re- at the trial, eeiver, $*10; Coroner, $*2.50; Trcas- ■■■- urer, $*l 00. i “The Twelve” will lie entertain- The assessment will raise $*2l(>, ( .,| |,y Mrs. II. If. North this (Fri- all of which will be necessary to day) afternoon at three o’clock. In Our Repair Department Mr. F. J. Flannery, who haw had charge of our repair department dur ing the past ten years, leaves April 1 to establish a business for himself. He is succeeded by Mr. G. T. Sulli van, a gentleman who lias had 18 years experience in the jewelry busi ness in Aniericus, where lie was rail way watch inspector for the Sea board Air Line System. Mr. Sulli van is an expert watchmaker and repairer, and this store is fortunate in having him in charge of thp repair department. His services are a guar antee of first-class work and prompt delivery. We thank the numerous patrons of our repair department for past busi ness and ask their consideration and patronage in the future. H. S. BANTA The Jeweler ALLHALLOW EVE. Itn OliMcrvniMM* In dourly a Relic of Old I'uicaii Time*. The observance of Allhallow eve, or Halloween, is clearly a relic of pa gan Ilmen, for there Is nothing In the church observance of the ensuing day at All Saints to have originated midi extraordinary notions as are connected with this celebrated festlvafor such re markable practices as those by which it Is distinguished. The leading Idea respecting Halloween is that it Is the time of all others when supernatural inlluences prevail. It Is the night, set. apart for the walking abroad of spirits, both of the visible and Invisible world. One of the special characteristics at tributed to ibis mystic evening Is the faculty conferred on the Immaterial principle of man to detach Itself from the body and wander abroad through ; the realms of space. Divination, or second sight, is believed then to attain j its highest power, and the gift asserted j by Glendower of calling spirits from "the vasty deep” becomes then at the I command of all who choose to avail ■ themselves of the privileges of the oc casion. There Is a .cmarkuble uni formity In the fireside customs of this night In al) parts of Great Britain. Nuts and apples are everywhere In requisition and are consumed In im mense quantities. Indeed, the name Nutcraek night, by which Halloween Is known In the north of ICngland, Indi cates the predominance of nuts In the entertainments of the evening. They are not only cracked and euten, but ure made the means of divining and proph esying In love affuirs. Apples are also used in many of the evening games for the same purpose. JS cr MILLINERY fS rp Wo arc 1 lirougli with the Opening. While wo Held a great many lints, we are receiving new ones by express and we can show you a most complete line of millinery. We have everything that’s swell and all the latest styles. Drop in and let’s tulk over a spring hat. We can pleuse you. W e carry nothing Gut the lies! a $*5,000 stock to se lect from. <L » Mrs. Lela Adams