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J. T. HULL EM AN,
PRESIDENT.
W. Is. KEMP,
V1CE-PRE8. AND TRKAS.
J. 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.
«‘ Lo n c'« T i c oVr.Vp on den« *» Atlanta, Georgia.
P. F. CUTTINO & COMPANY
Grantville.
White Goods.
Largest Stock Lowest Prices
Our stock of white goods is still complete
throughout and includes all the popular
weaves in plain and fancy fabrics at prices
that cannot he duplicated elsewhere. We
direct especial attention to the large range
of weaves and qualities which we otter in
plain fabrics for graduation and commence
ment dresses.
Laces for trimming these dresses are shown
in a diversity of styles and patterns.
After June 1 we will close our store at SIX
o’clock every afternoon except Saturday.
P. F. CUTTINO & COMPANY
;; Local News ol Newnan"
Crepe ami tissue paper, all col
ors, at Reese's Drug Store.
The friends of Dr. A. O. Pease
will regret to learn that he is
critically ill at the Virginia House.
Sticky fly paper at Reese’s Drug | Electric straw hat cleaner makes
Store. | old hats look new; at Reese’s Drug
Buy your sidewalk tile from the Store.
N6wnan Tile "\\ orks. tt j John A. Stewart, of Atlanta,
Several nice cottages for reut.;»P«nt yesterday in Newnan with
L. B. Mann, City. tf ! friends.
Bowman's Bed Hug poison, at Easy Method Furniture Polish
for cleaning and polishing furni
ture, at Heese’s Drug Store.
The Bible Circle will meet with
Mrs. J. II. Sims, Tuesday after
noon at A o’clock.
neese’s 1 )rug Store.
Harry Briggs, of Atlanta, was
in tl»e city Sunday.
Fine perfumes and toilet waters,
at Reese’s Drug Store.
For Rent—Several nice cottages.
Apply to L. B. Mann, City, tf
Big line toilet soaps at all prices,
at Reese’s Drug Store.
“Easy Bright” cleans and j>ol
ishes silver, brass and all kinds of
metal, at Iteese’s Drugstore.
Dr. J. L. Barge spent three days
in Atlanta last week in attendance
Try a “New Per
fection” Wickless,
Odorless, Smoke
less Oil Stove.
. 'ft >i
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The spelling bee at the. Academy * 1
Thursday evening, given under the ,
nuspices of the Ladies Parsonage So
ciety, was quite a success. A large per
cent of the spellers were school children,
whose flue spelling was a credit to their j
teachers. The contest lasted until the j
“wee sum’ hours" and resulted in a tie.
Both of the captains, Bessie Bohannon
and Mel Andrews, were left standing,
with eight on Bessie’s and two oil Mel’s
side. A neat sum was raised.
A pleasant meeting of the Homo Mis
sion Society was held at the M. E.
Church Sunday afternoon. Interesting i
talks wore given and leaflets rend by 1
some of the members concerning the i
good work being done through the in
strumentality of the Home Mission So
cieties. Four of the members brought !
their mite baxes for tho last quarter,
which contained $11.36. The next ses- ,
Sinn will be held Monday after the3rd
Sunday in June.
Mrs. Jennie Smith is on the sick list
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Abner Camp left
Monday for Denver, Colorado, where
they will spend the summer months. j
Misses Virginia Arnold and Lnotle i
Banks, Boozer Payne and William I
Banks attended the commencement in 1
Hognnsville Sunday.
Koy F. White, of Atlanta. sj)»>nt Sun- j
day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. !
T. White.
L. W. Bohannon went to Newnan
Friday.
Oapt. T. K. Zellars, who takes pleas- I
uro in gardening, has corn in tassel. In i
season his garden is never without the j
finest of roasting ears and other voge- I
tables.
Delmar Owens spent the Sabbath with
his parents at Cusseta, Ala.
Alva O’Brien went to LaGrange Sat
urday.
Rev. A. H. S. Bugg is attending the
Torrey-Alexander meetings in Atlanta
this woek.
We are glad to have Dr. Letson back
with us, restored to Ids former health,
by a successful operation for appendi
citis in Atlauta.
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Banks, Ethel and
Donald Banks spent Sunday at the ooun- I
try homo of Mr. 8|>ato Sims, near Cor- J
iutli.
Mrs. Tiny Parks Hendlv, of Atlanta, ;
is the guest this week of her cousin,Miss '
Gertie Post.
Sunday, Henry H. Israel, of Newnan, |
was the guest of Will PoHt.
Miss Annabel O’Brien was in New-1
nan Saturday.
Misses Bessie Bohannon and Ella
Dean spent a few days last week with
Miss Nellie Brown in Newnan.
Miss Emma Hollo Zellars will spend -
part of the summer in Colorado. Paul Smith lins returned from a
Misses Genevieve mid Ruby O’Kelly trip to St. Louis, Kansas < 'ity unci
stopped over for a few days with their 0 thor points in the West, ami says
cousins, Misses Sallie and Maud Hopson. . ... . v ,
’ , . „ „ ‘ . he will engage m business m New-
on their way from LaGrange Female H *
College to(heir home in Lognnville. nan.
Misses Willie Jeter and Jennie Lon You ( , iln fumigate your own
Nall are home from a visit to Mrs. Min- . ... . , ' . .
home without much trouble or ex-
Ask Thompson «St Horog-
Baseball Goods
A Sample Line of Reach’s Goods.
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“In the good old summer time," when your
cook leaves and your kitchen is hot, get a New
Perfection blue, flame oil stove. They are
odorless, noiseless and smokeless; cheap, eco
nomical and quick-heating.
1 burner $5.50
2 burner 7.50
Ji burner 9.50
• ( Legs 50c extra.)
No. 1 oil stove ovens. . . $2.00
No 2 oil stove ovens 2.50
Lightning, Blizzard and Wonder let* Cream
Freezers, one- to six-quart sizes from $1.50 to
S3.50-
Fnmily size ice tongs, 25c.
Ice picks, 5c, 10c and 15c
Ice shavers, 50c
Water coolers, enameled in green and red;
handsome designs, with nickel faucets and gal
vanized tanks.
2 gallon size
8 gallon size
l gallon size.
<! gallon size
$1.50
1.c5
2.00
2.50
Newnan Hardware Company
iiiu Fuller in Newnan
Mrs. Snllie Sewell, Mrs. L. P. Bryant pease.
Bol) Brown, of Atlanta, was in at the Toney-Alexander meetings, and Mrs. W. M. White wero guests of gin about it—then strike a match
the city Sunday. „ ,, Mrs. Russel Sewell at Lone Oak last |t’s done
New Ribbons. Persian rib-
Mig line ot shoe polish,all kinds, 1 Dons, black and white stripes and
at Reese’s Drug Store. plain taffetas, at Potts & Parks’.
Gas Brodwas in Atlanta last! M ,. s L N Powers, who has
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laesdaj. I been quite sick during the past
Visit Potts & Parks’ sale of two weeks, is much improved,
samples and 5c hose next week. charlie Cole , from Montgomery,
Dr. Jed Walker, of Hogansville, who has been on a visit to his
was in Nawnan last Wednesday. grandmother, Mrs. If. Herring,
New lot of Insect Powders at!^ Monday.
Reese’s Drug Store. j Sampler. Umbrellas, hoisery,
Mrs. Russel Sewell at Lone Oak lust
'*’■ Thursday. , , T
MiH«es Myrtts O’Neal and Minnie Hob *'°st—Last Sunday m Newnan |
loway are attending commencementnt postoilice, orange-wood walking
Hutohesan Institute in WhitcHlnng. stick, alligator carved on handle;
Miss Fannie O’Brien visited Miss ,. ewar( j w jjj | M . | )a j(] for its do-I
Sarah Parker Glower at LaGrange Fe- .. . ....
, ,, ,, u , livery at News office
male College Sunday. J
.J. B. Shell, Esq., was up from
Turin last Wednesday.
Domestic Ammonia for cleaning
purposes, at Reese’s Drug Store.
Mrs. J. L. Brown has been quite
sick for several days this week.
Flower, field and garden seed, at
Reese’s Drug Store.
George Brown, from Grifiin,
spent Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. R. A. Brown.
Fresh line of Powell’s fine can
dies, at Reese’s Drug Store.
Chief J. D. Brewster and Police
man C. S. Fincannon were in At
lanta last Monday.
New lot Talcum powders, all
kinds, at Reese’s Drug Store.
Messrs. G. R. Bradley aud W.
H. Huffaker were in Atlanta last
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Black grate enamel for polishing
grates, at Reese’s Drug Store.
Our store is not closed until later
than 6:30 p. m. each day.
|Pope’s Hardware <& Seed Store.
muslin underwear, towels and
shirts at 25 per cent, off regular
prices, at Potts & Parks’.
Mr. W. N. Mattox and family,
of St. Augustine, Florida, are
spending the summer at Saratoga
Springs, N. Y.
We bought them cheap and
we’ll sell them cheap—ladies’ and
children’s hose, ladies’ collars and
underwear. Potts & Parks.
The Newnan Market & Ice Co. is
serving native beet to its patrons.
It delights every housekeeper and
cook. All orders filled promptly.
Mrs. T. W. Sewell, of Newnan,
visited her uncle, Judge James A.
Drewry, yesterday.—Tuesday’s
Griffin News and Sun.
After cleaning your home you
could do nothing lletter than have
it fumigated. We will do it for
you. Thompson & Scroggin. 7
Lon Grimes, a well known and
M r«. Win. O’Brien ami John O'Brien \y u | lav(} plenty of beef from
were in Atlanta Snttmlay. .. ., , . , ,
... t • T mu \i i,i i those fine, Coweta-raised, Heretord
Misses Jennie Lou Gill, Mabel Justin \ ’
and Ida Rosser went to Newnan a few cattle, (live as your orders lor
days ago. any kind of cut desired.
Miss Jotuiy Lester visited Miss Florie Newnan Market & Ice Co.
Nall at Providence Sunday.
MissMyrt Armstrong, who has been ’file West never furnished cuttle
visiting Mrs. ThomasOrr,returned home |j n ,. r than our native Coweta conn- j
to Hogansville Monday. ty Herefords. All kinds of cuts'
Mrs. Letson and children are home ., , r .. , . . , I
... , „ Irom these Hereiords arc being
from a visit to relatives atNorcross. . . . T ,, ,
... . , served by Newnan Market ot Ice
Miss Love Stevens was in Atlanta , •’
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, W. M. White have is
sued invitations to the marriage of their
daughter, Ethel Dean, to Mr. Albertus
W. Smith, of Athens, the niurriage to
take place June the 6th.
N. O. Banks and Donald Banks were
in Atlanta Friday,
Henry Keith, of Moreland, was in
Grantville Sunday.
Edward Nall siwnt Sunday in Provi
dence.-
Luther Chaffin and wife visited rela
tives in Moreland last week.
Tennis is the most popular game these
days. Morning and afternoon the young
themselves.
Mr. T. M. Zellars lias plaoed a planing
machine in connection with his other
machinery.
Mr. J. A. Addy, of Atlanta,
spent the latter part of last week
popular young salesman of this; with relatives and lriends in New-
city, has accepted a clerkship in
Peniston’s drug store.
W. L. Adair, one of the leading
merchants of Covington, Ga., was
Attorney W. C. Wright return -
Fly poison paper. It kills flies; ed Wednesday from LaGrange, in Newnan last Friday the guest
and insects. At Reese’s Drug where he spent several days at- of KM. Bryant.
Store - j tending Troup Superior Court. Prof. F. P. Johnson’s friends
For Sale—Three 80-saw Winship 1 j Buford (!opeland of Mercer i are P leaswl ,in(1 him in his P ltw:<
gins; also complete Munger system. ’
Will sell all or part; cheap, for j University, Macon, came up last
cash or on time. B. H. Dial, | Friday and visited the home iolks
Newnan, Ga., R. F. D. No. 1.! for a couple of days.
in the Southern School of Tele
graphy again, after having re
covered from an illness lasting
several weeks.
Diamonds are as
Staple as Wheat
More so, in fact. If you took $26 or
ISO or $100 out of the hank and
bought a diamond with it—it isn’t
like sjiendiiig the money on another
article, because a diamond will never
depreciate in value.
And all the time you wear it, it is
earning you recognition, and pro
moting a feeling of stability among
your friends, which is a pretty good
tiling to have done these commercial
days.
Ijfit us see if you and we can make
a deal in Diamonds.
Just now we can give either a lady
or a gentleman some unusual chances
to secure t his desirable gem at ad
vantageous prices.
Some high grade stones, 1 % to \]/ l
carats, will be displayed next week.
Examine them.
H. S. BANTA
SPECIAL SHIPMENTS “b
OF MILLINERY
Special shipments of tlie newest and muHt IuhIi-
ionablo liulk ami millinery goods are received ho
often at this store that the stock is always fresh
and att ractive. Tin* ladies of Newnan and Cow
eta County cannot tail to find hero just what is
desired in lovely IiiiIh, (lowers, ribbons, etc. Tho
prices named on everything are as reasonable as
the quality of the goods will warrant. 'The ladies
an- invited and urged to visit us and examine our
st oek .
Mrs. Lela Adams
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Judge B. D. Brewster, of Sunny
| Hide, was in the city yesterday on
his return home from a visit to
.relatives in Newnan.—Tuesday’s
Griffin News and Hun.
Clark Howell’s friends had a
pleasant caucus on Uncle Remus’
“Snap Bean Farm.” Neverthe
less, if we know beans, dark has
no snap.—Griffin News and Sun.
Hpring has come and with it
comes fever and (lies, measles and
mosquitos, rheumatism and roach
es, back ache and bed-bugs. We
can fumigate your home aud kill
all germs and everything that has
life. Thompson <1te Scroggin. 7
Dr. T. B. Davis has purchased
the Wilkins property in the north
ern section of this city from Mrs.
Jennie Wilkins. This is valuable
Rev. W. A. Parks, of Whites
burg, returned from the General Property and Dr. Davis is highly
Conference in Birmingham Satur
day and filled the pulpit of Dr. J.
W. Quillian on Sunday
Mrs. Gus Williams, of Luthers-
pleased with his purchase. Mr.
and Mrs. Wilkins will remove to
College Park at an early date.
There will be a special convoca-
I ville, who has lieen visiting Mrs. j tiioii ot Newnan Chapter, No. 34,
:\V. H. Taylor for several days, j Koyal Arch Masons, this evening
j went to Hampton yesterday to 1 at 7:30 o’clock. Ihe Royal Arch
i visit her father, Rev. 8. H. Grif- j degree will be conferred, and light
j fin.—Griffin News and Sun. refreshments will be served. All
qualified com panions, members and
Have your mules and horses in- ... .
• . , visitors, invited to attend.
I sural in the Mutual Life Stock In
surance Company of Georgia. For Col. Lloyd Thomas’ Coweta
information and terms, call on or friends will be pleased to learn
(write to J. W. WilJcoxon, agent that his health is improving. Col.
for Coweta and Meriwether conn- Thomas has been ill for several
ties, Newnan, Ga. tf weeks at his home in Tallapoosa.