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J. T. HOLLEMAN,
PRESIDENT.
W. L. KEMP,
TTOR'PRBS. AND TREA8.
,T. W. ANDREWS,
SECRETARY.
LOANS OF $1,000 TO $20,000 PLACED AT LOW
RATES ON IMPROVED FARMS IN THIS COUNTY
If you desire such a Loan, write us fully.
THE SOUTHERN MORTGAGE CO.
i^s'lToc'al ^Correspondent Atlanta, Georgia.
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F. ClJlTINO & COMPANY
READY-MADE WAISTS.
Excellent Styles. Attractively Priced.
We offer three styles in ready-made Lingerie
Waists at 75c, SI.00. SI.50 each, which are
considerably under value.
An express shipment of white linen Tailored
Shirts for women has .just reached us. These
waists are the latest thing out in the Shirt
Waist line, and every woman will want one.
Pa ice, S3.00.
Silk Waists for women, in black and white
Jap. Silk; handsome styles, very low prices.
County Medical Society.
The Coweta County Medical So
ciety held an interesting meeting
last Monday in the court house.
Papers were read by Drs. T. B.
Davis and (1. E. Weems. The as
sociation adopted the following
resolution:
“Resolved, By the Coweta Conn- :
ty Medical Society, That on ac
count of the prevalence of menin
gitis in Atlanta, we warn the pim
ple of this city and county against
excursions, and against carrying
their children to Atlanta during
the prevalence of the epidemic.
“T. J. Jonkh, Pres.
“T. S. Baii.ey, Sec.” !
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P. F. CUITINO & COMPANY
t Local News of Newnan ♦
Dr. Anderson, Dentist; gas ad
ministered; Salbiile Bldg. tf
Crepe and tissue paper, all col
ors, at Reese’s Drug Store.
J. R. Holt, Esq., was in Chat- j
tanooga several days recently.
Sticky lly paper at Reese’s Drug
Store.
W. S.Dent arrived Sunday from
New Orleans.
Bowman’s Bed Bug poison, at
jvqgse’s Drug Store.
J. J. Goodrum, of Atlanta,spent
Sunday in Newnan.
Fine perfumes and toilet waters,
at Reese’s Drug Store.
Perfect fitting shirts, fast colors,
50c and $1. Boone’s.
W. S. Dent spent Tuesday in
Atlanta.
Big line toilet soaps at all prices,
at Reese’s Drug Store.
Born—On May 3rd to Mr. and
Mrs. O. B. Brooks,[a son.
Big line of shoe polish,all kinds,
at Reese’s Drug Store.
New line of men’s ucckwcar just
received at F. F. Cuttino A (Jo’s.
Domestic Ammonia for cleaning
purposes, at Reese’s Drug Store.
Several nice cottages for rent.
L. B. Mann, City. tl'
Wanted—Wet nurse for posi
tion in Senoia. Apply to Mrs.
Sam Bradshaw, Newnan, Ga.
Major Joseph S. Raine, of At
lanta, was among the visitors in
Newnan last Wednesday.
“Easy Bright” cleans and pol
ishes silver, brass and all kinds oi
metal, at Reese’s Drug Store.
R. P. Tapley, a clever citizen
from near Moreland, was in town
last Saturday.
Easy Method Furniture Polish
for cleaning and polishing furni
ture, at Reese’s Drug Store.
Freeman Herring, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with his parents
here.
Special values in summer dress
White parasols, white fans,
white shoes and white wash belts,
etc. Boone’s.
Don’t forget the Methodist Sun
day school picnic and excursion on
Friday, May LSth.
The busy store stays busy. You
will find what you want there.
Boone’s.
J. II. Russell, Jr., is attending
I a business college in Montgomery,
1 Ala.
Electric straw hat cleaner makes
old hats look new; at Reese’s Drug
Store.
Dodson.
Baseball Goods
A Sample Line of Breach’s Goods.
CUTLERY
CARVERS-TAbLU^M}
SCISSORS
Samples! Samples!
We have just receiAed 460 sample pocket
knives that will lie sold at wholesale cost.
The line includes Rodgers, Wnstenlmlm, lin
ker and other well known makes. Come early
before the choice ones are gone.
Sample Razors.
Fifty razors to sell from H8o to $2.60; some
of them retail up to $4 from stock. Now is
your chance to get a good razor cheap.
Rubber Hose.
W. S. Hughs, of Chattanooga,
Tenn., visited relatives in Newnan
the first of this week.
Prof. F. P. Johnston, who has
been dangerously sick for some
time, is improving slowly, lie is
not yet able to leave his room.
After cleaning your home you
could do nothing better than have
it fumigated. We will do it for
you. Thompson A Scroggin. 7
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Sanford and
son, Eugene, of Haralson county,
visited relatives in Newnan from
Saturday until Monday.
White batistes, chiffons, etc.,
for graduation dresses; with laces
for trimming them, underpriced at
P. F. Cuttino A Co’s.
Mrs. Spence Darden and chil
dren, of the 3rd District, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jsuac
Stephens this week.
T. W. Powel, Jr., who was in
Alexander City, Ala., during the
cotton season, is at home for the
summer months.
Canna bulbs, Tuberose bulbs,
and Calladiuin bulbs at Holt A
Cates.
New lot Talcum powders, all
kinds, at Reese’s Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cox, of
Marietta, formerly of this city,
were among the visitors in Newnan
yesterday.
Black grate enamel for polishing
grates, at Reese’s Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wood roof
and daughter, Miss Emily, of
Savannah, are the guests of rela
tives in Newnan.
The McCall magazine for June is
The Happy Yidley Sunday nud liter
ary soliools pioinofld at Sewell's Mill last
Saturday.
The "slight of hand'' show, whioh
was given at Mr. T. B. Sander’s on
Tuesday night of last week was enjoyed
by all present.
Mr. W. H. Summerlin visited in Cnr-
rollton last Sunday.
Rev. E. T. Carter filled his appoint
ment at. Liberty last Saturday and Sun
day.
We understand that citizens of Roseoe
and vicinity will hold a meeting at that
place one day this week to discuss the
feasibility of building a telephone line
from Hutchinson's Ferry to Newnan.
The Gospel Leirner’sand Doer's Club
will meet at the home of Mrs. Mutt
Hyde next Saturday night.
J. A. Hyde, of Turin, visited his mo
ther the latter part of last week.
Miss Clyde Copeland, of Weloome,
visited relatives and friends near Dod
son last week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. .Tim Holeumn visited
the latter's parents Sunday.
Miss Jessie Witte Palmer visited near
Happy Valley last week.
Mrs. W. W. Carinical, who has been
on the sick list the pnst. few days, is do
ing fairly well.
There will bo nnothor farmers’ moot
ing at tbo Macedonia school house next
Saturday afternoon.
Dr. Hopgood, of Fayette county .spent
the latter part of last, week with his sis
ter, Mrs. T. M. Sewell.
Mrs. Euea King, who spent several
days with her parents at. Roseoe, has re
turned to her home at Columbus.
Miss Grace Foster, who has been
teaching music near Happy Valley, has
closed Imr class and returned to New-
uan.
Mrs. Clem Kersey, of Newnan, is
visiting relatives near Rosooe.
Mrs. Pearl Sewell, of Alabama, is
visiting tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Dukes.
• The many friends of Mrs. M. A. S.
Bullard will regret to learn of her death
whioh ocourred at her home near Happy
Valley last Sunday a week ago. The 11 * lonl Atlanta uesday to at-
interment took place in the family tend the fish try and barbecue at
burying ground. Wynn’s pond, Wednesday.
RELIANCE 1-2 in. 6 ply hose, ‘26 or 60 foot
lengths (no charge for couplings'), per foot, flc.
RELIANCE 3-1 in. 6 ply hose, 26 or 60 foot
lengths (no charge for couplings), per foot, 10c.
Spray nozzles, each, 36o.
Sprinklers.
4 <|t. tin sprinkler
fiqt. tin sprinkler
4 qt. galvanized sprinkler.
<i i|t. galvanized sprinkler
5 (|l. galvanized sprinkler
26c
36e
40c
60c
(10c
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Adjustable window screens, hardwood framos
30 in. high, upon to 27 in 46o
30 in. high, open to 43 in OOo
Screen doors, 1.00 to 1.76.
Screen door hinges, 16c to 60c.
Newnan Hardware Company
We have yet to find the equal
of the “Bex” syringe at its price
—#1 for two quart. Fresh new
goods at Holt & (’ates.
Messrs. (1. W. Barney,
Melson and II. W.
L. J.
Dent came
Standing Rock.
,1. A. Hyde ami sou, Arohie, visited
relatives near Dodson Sunday.
J. A. Addy, onu of Newnan’s promis
ing young men, worshipped hero Sun
day.
W. G. Neill and sister. Miss Mary,
visited relatives near Gonoord Sunday.
Jim Knott, of Griffin, visited J. F.
Wilson nnd family Sunday.
Mrs. Griff Crook, whose sickness we
have mentioned before, diod Friday
morning. The funeral services were
conducted by Rev. E. A. Ware Saturday
morning. Tho remains were buried at
the Elmore cemetery. Tho deceased
The Newnan Market A Ice Co. is
serving native heel to its patrons.
It delights every housekeeper and
cook. All orders filled promptly.
New lot of Insect Powders at
Beese’s Drug Store.
Beginning May 15th and con
tinuing until September 1st, wc
will close our store at (1:30 every
evening, except Saturday.
I). W. Boone.
The West never furnished cattle
finer than our native Coweta coun
ty Herefords. All kinds of cuts
from these Herefords are being
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leaveB a husband und one child.
Mesdames Annie and Georgia Entve- ! M < J,, ved by Newnan Maikct A <c
kin, of Atlanta, attended the funeral of *
their sister, Mrs. Griff Crook, Saturday.
Oscar Gray, who lives near Haralson,
worshipped here Sunday.
Little Kuthie Kate, infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Addy, is on the
siok list.
J. F. Rickies and family of Digby, at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Griff Crook,
Saturday.
Mrs. S. A. Entrekin is still in feeble
health.
goods, muslin underwear and mil- now ready for distribution. Mc-
linery. Boone’s. I Call patterns are the best and most
Mrs. Harry Heyward, of Savan- j reliable made,
nah, is visiting relatives in New- j F - Cuttino A Co.
nan. ! Special paints in small cans for
Mrs B. S. Drake has returned ! every household purpose; for fur-
from Newnan and has as her guests I niture and floors, for bath tubs, . . _ , .
Mrs L L Brown Mrs. J. L. | screen doors, porch and lawn fur- | those fine, Coweta-iaised, Hereford
Brown and Miss Pearl Brown, of piture, etc. We advise you just cattle. Give us your orders for
Fort Valley.—Atlanta Coustitu- the paint needed and the quantity
t^ on for any sort of job. Holt & Cates.
Dr. J. M. Stallings, of Grant-
ville, accompanied by his brother,
Col. J. E. Stallings, of Texas, was
in Newnan yesterday.
Buy your sidewalk tile from the
Newnan Tile Works. tf
After June 1st our store will be
closed at six o’clock every after
noon, except Saturday, until fur
ther notice. P. F. Cuttino & (Jo.
Pierce’s Prescription for dysen
tery, made after the original for
mula, by Holt A Cates.
Flower, field and garden seed, at
Reese’s Drug Store.
We have plenty of beef from
any kind of cut desired.
Newnan Market & Ice Co.
Bicyles for
Boys and Girls
SPECIAL SHIPMENTS
OF MILLINERY
Special shipments of tho newest and most lasli-
ionuhlo hals and millinery goods are received so
often at this store that the slock is always fresh
and attractive. The ladies of Newnan and Cow
eta County cannot fail to find here just what iH
desired in lovely lulls, (lowers, ribbons, etc. Tho
prices named on everything are as reasonable as
the quality of the goods will warrant. Tho ladies
are invited and urged to visit us and examine our
stock.
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Mrs. Lela Adams
Our Crescent and Yale bicy
cles for boys and girls are the
wheels for young people. They
are standard wheels, made of
first-class material in the most
substantial manner. They are
light, easy running und grace
ful. In fact, they are beaulies,
and the possession of either a
Yale or Crescent will make any
bov or girl happy.
Cycling is a most, healthful
form of exercise for hoys and
girls, as well as the means of
furnishing them lots of pleas
ure. Parents, give the boys
and girls a chance to en joy the
delights of cycling.
Crescents and Yales for boys
and girls priced at $1(5 to $20.
H. S. BANTA
m
Yes, we manufacture picture
frames and make high grade por
traits in ('rayon, Pastel and Sepia.
Newnan Picture Frame Works.
Brewster Bldg. tf
Use the telephone to order
drugs in a hurry from Holt A
Cates. Special bicycle delivery at
your service. You will find it con
venient.
Insect powder, powder guns,
Paris green, London purple, moth
balls and lied bug poison at Holt
A Catos.
You can fumigate your own
home without much trouble or ex
pense. Ask Thompson A Scrog
gin about it—then strike a match.
It’s done. 7
Have your mules and horses in
sured in the Mutual Life Stock In-j
1 surance < Jornpany of Georgia. For
information and terms, call on or
write to J.
for Coweta and Meriwether coun
ties, Newnan, Ga. tf
| For Kent—Several nice cottages
Apply to L. B. Mann, City, tf
We use Dr. Lcininger Chemical
(Jo’s. 100 percent solidified for
maldehyde. No solution. Noth
ing better is known to science for
killing germs, etc.
7 Thompson A Scroggin.
Let us figure with you on the
paint for your house. No one can
offer a better paint than we sell,
and we will give you the best juice
possible on high grade material.
Holt A Cates.
Spring has come and with it
conies fever and flies, measles and
mosquitos, rheumatism and roach
es, backache and bed-bugs. We
can fumigate your home and kill
all germs and everything that has
life. Thompson A Scroggin. 7
Your doctor will endorse our
statement when we say that the
utmost care is invariably observed
W. Willcoxon, agent I in our P««oriptioii department,
that the best of ingredients are
used and that the finished medi
cine will Ire promptly delivered.
Let us fill your important pre
scriptions. Holt A Cates.