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Lf;A\S OF S1.000 YO $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.
aas Atlanta, Georgia.
Attorney Wanted to Act
Local Correspondent
| Local News of Newnan"
•T. T. Williams was in Atlanta
last Wednesday.
L. It. Powell pays the highest
prices for hides. tf
Miss Knth (’ole has returned
from Adairsville.
Buy your sidewalk tile from the
Newnan Tile Works. tf
Miss Kate Snead has returned
from Borden-Wheeler Springs.
Dr. Anderson, Dentist; gas ad
ministered; Salbide Bldg. tf
Mr. and Mrs. T.L. Damp visited
relatives in Palmetto this week.
WANTED—Two hoarders; men
prefered. Apply at News olliee.
Will Hugh Pinson, of Cordell*,
was in Newnan the lirst of this
week.
J. J. (loodrum, dr., was down
from Atlanta last Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. Will Hackney, of New York
City, is the guest of relatives in
Newnan.
I). W. Boone, who is in New
York City, is expected to return
next Tuesday.
Mrs. Jones and Miss Ethel Jones,
of Canton, <«a., are the guests of
Mrs. Lela Adams.
Will Rowel has returned to
Alexander City, Ala., where he
will buy cotton this season.
Misses Jessie and Jennie Lou
Word, of Atlanta, were among the
visitors in Newnan this week.
Drs. I. C. W. Smith and R. B.
Durrett, of Palmetto, were among
Mayor <1. H. 1'rquahart, of
Turin, was among the prominent
gentlemen in attendance at court
this week.
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Hughie is in a critical condi
tion ami is expected to live but a
short time.
C. J. Barron is enlarging and
improving his residence on the
corner of Washington and St.
Clair streets.
Sept, liith and 20th, (matinee
Tuursday afternoon) the great
Francis Comedy Co. appears at the
Auditorium.
Mrs. Wade Dent spent Friday
in Atlanta.
Miss Frances Herring has re
turned to Shorter College.
The condition of Mr. R. C.
Moore who has been critically ill
for a couple of weeks, is somewhat
improved.
Mr. W. S. Dent is expected
home Sunday and will have as liis
guest Mr. Roy Dent, of Washing
ton, D. C.
C. N. Fuller’s famous musical
eohiedy company of 25 artists
comes to the Newnan Auditorium
Sept. 1 Pth and 20th.
Col. Leon Hood, a brilliant
young attorney of Carrollton, was
called to Newnan this week by the
j illness of Mr. Roy Merrill’s little
daughter.
Mrs. J. T. Harrison and little
daughter, Gladys, went to Roan
oke. Ala., last Saturday for an ex
tended visit with relatives and
i , .
lnends.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fisher re
turned Tuesday from a delightful
visit to Lookout and Chickamauga.
Mi. and Mrs. J. R. Holt mid j While at Chickamauga they were
Mrs. Minnie Varner have returned
from a stay of several weeks in
' New York (’ity.
John M. Strickland, Es<|., from
the eastern part of Coweta county,
was among the prominent citizens
in town Tuesday.
Dr. George II. Stubb«, of Rip-
! minghani, was in Newnan the lirst
j of this week the guest of his bro- |> |
ther, A. W. Stubbs.
Books issued during August by
I Carnegie Library: Fiction, P2d;
Classed Literature, 55; total, list.
Mrs. D. B. Wood roof, Libr’n.
Mr. Pierce DePass, of Arcadia,
Fla., is a recent addition to thciville.
population of Newnan. He holds
a position with D. T. Mangel A
Co.
Lace curtains, portiere cur
tains, rugs, mattings, art squares,
blankets in our annex, over Far
mer A Lee’s store.
P. F. Cuttino it Co'.
the guests of Mrs. Gordon Lee.
, Tailored (’omniandery, No. II,
Knights Templar, meets this (Fri
day) evening and there will be
work in the Red Cross degree. All
Knights are urged to be present.
FOR RENT—Four-horse farm, j
or two two-horse farms in Second
District on Newnan A Greenville
For terms, etc., apply to
R. F. Hunter, Newnan, Ga. tf ’
Miss Marlin Peavy is again in
charge of tin* music department of
the llogansville school. She is an
accomplished musician and is win-j
ing deserved success in Hogans-!
(’apt. Habersham King and i
family have given up their home!
on Savannah street and will be!
with Mrs. Ella Leverett, on Green-j
ville street, during the autumn j
and winter.
Mr. Will Barron and little
daughter, Gladys, of Bowden,
were the guests of Mr. W. H.
Holmes and family the first of this
the attendants at court this week. week.
For Sale—Several hundred jugs Misses Georgia
—just the thing to put new syrup Mize, of Iron City,
in. .1. B. Broadwater, Newnan,
Ga. -t
Mrs. H. J’. Woodroofand Miss
Emily Woodroof, after a delight
ful visit of several weeks to the
family of Mr. Goo. Sponcler, re
turned to their home in Savannah
last Tuesday.
THE NEW STOVE STORE
We have leased the Carpenter Building, formerly
occupied by Darden & Stephens, and have made
it exclusively a ^tove sftore.
This is without a doubt the largest display of
High Class Stoves and Ranges ever put on the
Newnan market. In this new ^tove ^tore we
have stoves for wood, stoves for coal, sftoves
with four eyes, stoves with six eyes, small-oven
stoves, large-oven stoves, stoves up to $25.00,
{ftoves down to
$6.25
Mr. and Mrs. Erie Adams re
turned a few days ago from a trip
to New York and other Eastern
cities.
J. T. Harrison, of West New
nan, left this city Tuesday for
West Point, where he will visit
parents.
Hon. 8. L. Whatley, from
Young’s Tanyard, was shaking
hands with friends in Newnan last
Tuesday.
Franc Campbell, P. G. Stanley,
Jim Carmical and Miss Clestelle
McLeroy were guests at a barbe
cue last Wednesday, given at Ros-
coeby Messrs. King and Estes.
Our line of toilet articles
is now complete. Me
have just received a fresh
supply from Colgate and
others, and can please the
most fanciful. We men
tion a few of them :
Talcum Powders
Dental Powders
Perfumes
Toilet Waters
Toilet S^aps
,Cold Cream
Sachet Powders
Peniston&Lee
Druggists.
and America
\la., are vis
iting Mr. (). M. Cavender and fam
ily and other relatives in Coweta
county.
Mrs. C. T. Bailey, of this city,
who was bitten by a spider about
a week ago, was painfully ill for
several days as a result, but lias
recovered.
Miss Virginia Freeman, of Se-
noia, was in the eity last night on
j her way to Forsyth to enter the
Monroe Female College.—Grillin
News and Sun.
Mr. Spence Darden and family,
of the Third district, will return to
nan about October 1st. They
removed to the country several
months ago.
Work is progressing on Mr. R.
D. (’ole, Jr.’s residence on East
Broad street. It will lie one of the
handsomest homes in the city
when completed.
Mr. Jack Woodroof, having
passed the examinations success
fully, goes to the Philippines in
government employ as civil engi
neer early in October.
The laxative effect of Chamberlain’H
Stomach and Liver Tablets is so a^ree-
ahle anil bo natural you can hardly real-
| i/.c that it 1h produced by a medicine.
Miss Mattie lteed Robinson left 1 ThcHc tablets also cure iiicli B eHt,ion. For
huIc by PauiHton & Lee, Newnan. Ga.
The dramatic season at the Au-
ditori it in opens Sept, liith and
20th when the Francis Comedy Co.
comes for two performances and
matinee. This great company of
25 artists presents the latest met
ropolitan successes.
Newnan last Tuesday for Birming
ham, where she has accepted a po
sition in Birmingham Seminary.
She will have charge of Latin and
French classes.
Special value, excellent quality j
tapestry Brussells rug 11x12 feet,
price $12. The patterns are slight- j
ly mismatched, but not enough to Mr. M* Doggin, who lives
show. In our annex. 'near McCollum and who was
P. F. Cuttino A Co. stricken with paralysis last week,
..... , , I is improving. He is an old and
An October wedding ol great in- . . ... , , . .. . .
... . . respected citizen and his lnends
tercst in Newnan will be that ol . , . ... .. ,, ..
,, , „ ... , trust he will lully recover Irom
Mr. Paul Smith and Miss Ethel . ....
. . this condition.
Brown, two popular young people
who have a host of friends here Messrs. Yeager and Chaffin have
and elsewhere. TT 1 ? K10WI ' y sUm! in ° ne of
the Hood store rooms on Vernon
Mrs. C. C. Cox, Miss Alice Cox street. The linn is composed of
and Miss Florence Doyle, the M - Y «ager, formerly of Madras,
guests of Miss Jennie Cates for
several days, have returned to
their respective homes in College
Park and Atlanta.
You are invited to visit our New De
partment in our annex over Farmer &
Lee’s store, where we are now showing
a complete line of Coats, Suits, Skirts,
etc., for women, Wraps for children,
Waists, Dressing Sacques, Kimonos, etc.
for women, Floor Coverings of all kinds,
Curtains, Blankets, etc.
We are daily receiving new goods to
add to this line and will soon have the
largest s f tock of the kind ever shown in
this section.
and M. L.
of Grantvillc,
Graphic.
Challin, formerly
(la.—LaG range
Mrs. N. B. Hudson, who is at a
sanitarium in Atlanta, is improv
ing. A surgical operation per !
' | formed last week was entirely suc
cessful, and she will lie able to re
turn home at an early date.
The warehouse in this eity for- i
Mr. ami Mrs. A. B. Edge, for. I '"“"“f 1 .j’y lato <**•■
merlv well-k.,ow„ reddent* of | ^ W. Powel, w.ll be mai.«ge<Uhl» j
v , season by Messrs. A. R. Bnrdett
Newnan, are now residing in Mont- , ,
’ . . . . .. and T. F. Shackleford. Mr. J. H.
gomery, Ala., to which city they' ... . .
... ... . J i Summers will lie in charge of the
removed irom Atlanta. , h
warehouse.
Pat Autry, a popular employe of I
, . \Yeare now showing a complete
Powell’s Market, dropped a large , 1
line ol ladies’ ready-made suits,
block ol ice on one ol his ieet sev- . , . . .... ’
. . ,. , . , . and besides will take special orders
io and is confined to his , . , , r
where we haven’t the size in stock.
eral days ago
home as a result of the accident.
Miss Dollie Bob Hardy, of Se-
noia, was in the city last night on
her way to Columbus, where she
will spend several days with
friends.—Griffin News and Sun.
This department is located in our
annex, over Farmer A Lee’s store.
J*. F. < hittino A < 'o.
John D. Faver left for LaGra'nge
the first of September, where he
holds a responsible position with a
Secretary of State Philip Cook wholesale grocery store. His suc-
has forwarded to Ordinary L. A. j cessor as book-keeper for I). T.
Perdue the necessary blanks for | Manget & Co. is Frank G. Hughes,
the State election to be held ou|j r . )a we ]j known Georgia com-
Oct. 3rd. The election occurs on • mercial traveler who has lieen with
first Wednesday in next month. ]this firm since August 1st.
When you are
Getting glasses
Get them right. Have them
fitted us they should In*. Have
the lenses made for YOU—to
your measure, so to speak.
Then you may read when you
like, where you like, and as
long as you like, and you’ll not
need to turn and twist the book
in order to ease your eyes.
Not an eye pain or an ache,
after you begin to wear the
proper glasses, no headaches,
no inconveniences at all.
Today would be a good time
to begin to have your eyes look
ed after. Consultation and ad
vice are free any time you call.
H. S. BAHT A
The new ^love sftore’s range fitock consists
of ranges with high warming closets, ranges with
plain shelves, ranges with ca^t fire linings, ranges
with water coils for city use ranges with enamel
lined reservoirs for use where there is no water
pressure. It will be a pleasure to us to show you
through our new £tove department.
Newnan Hardware Company
II Greenville st. Phone 148.
p.
F. CUTTINO & C0MPAN 1
V
NOTICE.
I have just bought the stock
of the Newnan Furniture Co.
and will continue the business
at their same stand, where I
hope to supply former patrons
of the Newnan Furniture Co.,
as well as new customers, with
anything in my line at reason
able prices.
I will keep a nice line of
everything to furnish your
house from kitchen to parlor,
and earnestly solicit your
trade. Respectfully,
25 J. N. MARBURY.
Auditorium
SEPT. 19 AND 20
and Matinee
Have your mules and burses in
sured in Hie Mutual Life Stock In
surance Company of Georgia. Full
face value of all policies will be
paid. For information and terms,
; calt on or write to J. W. Wiil
coxon, agent for Coweta anil Car-
i roll counties, Newnan, Ga. tf
Money bo loan on real estate st 7 per
I oent. Apply to L. M. Farmer.
Francis Musical Comedy Co.
25 Artists and
Big Beauty
Chorus
Presenting Metropolitan Successes
New features, songs and jokes,
gorgeous costumes, brilliant
scenery, magnificent spectacles
DON’T MISS IT!
Mrs. R. M. Lightfoot, of Ros
well, is expected soon to visit her
brother, Mr. Ellison Richards.