The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, September 28, 1906, Image 5

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J. T. HOLLEMAN, PRESIDENT. W. L. KEMP, VICE-PRK8. AND TREA8. 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. da Atlanta, Georgia. Attorney Wanted to Act as Local Correspondent Much that is new at Holt & Cates This month has witnessed the arrival of immense quantities of Novelties in China, Vases ami Art floods of all kinds. These goods have been care fully and intelligently selected by our buyer, who spent an en tire month in New York in or der to secure the uest tilings from every dealer, and the re sult is a stock such as we have never before carried, full of the unusual, the cream of the mar ket. and best of all, bought right. This is an opportunity for every critical, art-loving woman to secure articles for home decoration and for gift purposes at favorable prices. We have done our part well and now want you to see the goods. Special Sale China. To stm t the senson wp linve tilled one window with decornted chinn that strikliiKly illustrates the price saving we offer. This lot is German ohina of good quality and transpar ency, neatly decorated with floral designs and gold. Every pieoe is a marvel of cheapness at the price of- feted. Everything in the window, Plates, Pitchers, Cups and Saucers, Salads, Fruit Saucers, etc., will be sold at cue price, 10 cents each. Nothing sold until Monday at 9 a. m. See that you secure your share. Holl and Cates. highest tf L. It. Powell pays the prices for hides. Huy your sidewalk tile from the Newnan Tile Works. tf Dr. Anderson, Dentist; gas ad ministered; Salbide Bldg. tf Ziegler. Douglas and Clapp shoes at P. F. Cuttino & t'o’s. Born on Sept. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith of Sargent,a sou. Novelties in neckwear and small notions at 1*. F. Cuttino & f’o’s. Rev. R. F. Hod nett, of Frank- I lin, was in Newnan last Wednes day. Buy your fall suit at Boone’s. | A great variety of pretty goods are ! here. Miss Essie Phillips, of Clem, spent last week with Miss Eva Mae ! Brown. Hugs, carpets, mattings in great | variety, at P. F. Cutlino iS; Do’s. I (Annex). Mr. and Mrs. <}. T. Stocks were j in Barnesville last Saturday and iSunday. Rain coats for women—special lvalues all’. F. Cuttino & (M’s. I (Annex). Millinery opening at Miss. Tur ner’s store, Thursday and Friday, this week. At- At- lier in dress goods with match, at P. F. Cut- ;; Local News of Newnan Visit Boone’s. New clothing for men and boys, at P. F. Cuttino & Co’s. Ready-made silk waists at P. F. Cuttino & Co’s. (Annex). Yard wide percales, good colors, 10c yard. Boone’s. Prof. H. L. Banks was down from Palmetto last Saturday. The latest | trimmings to | tino A Co’s. Mrs. (i. W. Sadler, of Grant- ville, was a visitor to Newnan last i Wednesday. j Good shoes our specialty. The ! largest stock ever carried in New nan is at Boone’s. Mrs. 8. L. Favor and Miss Kate Faver returned from Atlanta last Tuesday afternoon. The largest line of skirts ever shown in Newnan at P. F. Cut tino & Co’s. (Annex). ’Phone Adams Saturday morn ing for groceries for Sunday’s din ner. Prompt delivery. Mrs. S. C. Burpee, of Roanoke, Ala., wits the guest of relatives in Newnan the first of this week. J. S. Hollinshead, State bank examiner for Georgia, sjient sev eral days in Newnan tfiis week. ’Phone No. 1 for anything in the grocery line. If we haven’t L. R. Powell, Esq., was iu lanta yesterday. Mr. M. B. Mooney was in lanta yesterday. Mrs. Dan Manget has as guest Mrs. .Tames Morrow, of At lanta. Miss Evie Davis is the guest of Rev. W. A. Davis and family in Senoia. Ben Orr Jackson, of Atlanta, visited relatives in Newnan last Wednesday. Mrs. Isaac Stephens has been quite ill for several days; threaten ed with pneumonia. Miss Claire Holmes will visit her brother, Mr. O. W. Holmes, in Macon, next week. Miss Cora Hornsby has return ed from a stay of two months in Cordele with relatives. Misses Ruth and Christine Cole leave Monday for Washington, D. ('., where they will enter college. After spending the Slimmer in Coweta county, (’apt. J. E. Stal lings returned to Texas this week. OlTINHH— Flannelctts, kimono cloths, domots and daisy cloths at Potts A Parks’, Mrs. Bennett Sander’s friends will be glad to know she is up again, after a painful illness of several days. Mr. J. E. Keatherston’s many! friends will regret to know that lie continues ill. and hope he will soon recover. On last Friday evening Mrs. W. j P. N millions entertained the tench- i ers of the public schools at a most I delightful tea. We hei.i, Shoes— Ladies’ shoes, misses’ shoes, I children’s and infants’ slices. Potts «S; Parks’. Mr. Luther Lane and mother, of Newnan, are visiting friends and relatives here this week.—Heard County Citizen. Prof. E. L. McElroy, superin tendent of tlie Grantville Public Schools, was a visitor to Newnan last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Zaehry re turned from Cartersville last Mon day, where they attended the Sam Jones meetings. Waihtinhh— ' Plain or plaid silk waistings, Scotch plaid ginghams and worsteds at Potts & Parks’. Miss Jimmie Lou Crude, who THE NEW STOVE STORE We.have leased the Carpenter Building, formerly occupied by Darden & Stephens, and have made it exclusively a ^tove ^tore. 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, stoves down to $6.25 The new slove store’s range {dock 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. t Wanted. We want to buy 500 mules, 3 to 7 years old. Orr & Powell, 27 Newnan, Ga. The “Hawes” hat. None better got it we will get it. G. E. Adams. made. P. F. Cuttino & Co. I T . , „ _ m . e u ; Dr. J. D. L. Tench, of Senoia, J. T. Williams and C. J. Barron | passed through Newnan last Fri- were in Atlanta last Tuesday. day, enroute home from Atlanta. Get it at Stewart & Parks’. They i are selling out their stock everything is going cheap. and A Stopped Watch Doesn’t cause as much wor ry as one that runs, either too fast or too slow, in an erratic fashion. The first you never depend upon—the other kind is a source of con stant annoyance. Nowadays most people can and do own a watch, but no person can afford to own an uncertain watch ; and with my repair department at your service, there is no excuse for carry ing anything but a properly regulated and accurate watch. I am always ready to remedy your watch troub les. Consult me when your timepiece goes wrong. Frank J. Flannery Watchmaker and Jeweler. Rev. W. S. Gaines spent sever al days in Cartersville recently and attended the Sam Jones meetings. We want your business. We are prepared for it. Your money back if you are not satisiied. Boone’s. After Oct. 1st the’possum hunt ers will get busy. The ’possum season lasts from Oct. 1st to March 1st. Mr. Roy Dent, of Washington City, was the guest of relatives in Newnan during the past two weeks. Miss Susie Barr, who is at Dr. Nobles’ sanitarium in Atlanta, is doing well. An operation for ap pendicitis, performed last Satur day, was entirely successful and spent the past month with 1). the pHticut is recovering rapidly. Elder’s family, has returned toiler home in Atlanta. ! Mr. and Mrs. Cotter Lovejoy, 1 of New Orleans,announce the birth L. T. Kirby, a well-known j of d htor Helen Louise, on Newnan young man who went, to th( , mh of September. Florida recently, has located ati Quincy in that State. J Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Folger re- | turned to their home in Atlanta Monday afternoon, after a ploas- SlI.KH— Waist patterns and remnants of silks selling cheap at Potts & Parks’, j Mr. R. ('. Moore, who has been critically ill for several weeks, does not improve. His condition is quite serious. There has been no change dur ing the past week in the condition of Mrs. A. P. Brewster, whose condition is critical. We hei.i. Hosiery— “The Queen’s Own” hose for ladies; Buster Brown hose for children. Potts & Parks’. The Excelsior is one of the most reliable laundries in Atlanta. You’ll get good work and prompt delivery by consulting G. W. Meyer, at Owens’ store. 2t ant visit to Miss ltosadell Holmes. Mrs. W. F. Hobison, principal of the Girls’ High School of New nan, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Atlanta. We have just opened a nice line of ready made wrappers and kimonos for women. These garments are well made of good strong material and are priced very reason ably. These goods are shown in our Annex. On Saturday, 29th instant, at J1 o’clock, I will sell before the court house door in Newnan, one horse belonging to the estate of A. T. Powers, deceased. T. F. Rawls, 2t Administrator. Mrs. Arthur Arnold and little daughter returned to Fairborn last Wednesday, after a visit to rela tives here. Frances, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cole, who has been quite ill with pneumonia, is recovering. ; The “Queen” tea pot, heavily Mr. G. W. Ramey and family, niekle-platcd over copper, sup- of Atlanta, were the guests of rel- pbed with non-conducting handle atives in Newnan last Saturday which is always cool, is a durable ami Sunday. and elegant piece of tableware. . r . , Price *.‘L The same quality nick- The Excelsior Laundry pleases the most particular people. First- . , , , * . * . genuine stag horn class work and prompt delivery. ^ 7K am1 ^ G. W. Meyer, Newnan agent, at Owens’ store. 2t handies, at *1.75 and *2. 27 Jonnkon Ha ri>wa re Go. Wedding Invitations This store has .just received samples of the most fashionable wedding stationery, announce ment and visiting cards, etc. We represent one of the lore- most engraving establishments in the United States, and offer nothing but the very highest grade stock. Will be pleased to show this elegant line of samples to pros pective purchasers of wedding invitations, cards or fine sta tionery. H. S. BANTA P. F. CUTTINO & COMPANY NOTICE. I have just bought the stock of the Newnan Furniture Co. and will continue the business Mr. I. N. Orr, Jr’s., horse, “Dan,” was insured on May IH, 1900, in the Atlanta Mutual Live Stock Insurance Co. The animal was killed on August 12, 1900,and at their same stand, where IP" A "gust Mr. Orr s claim hope to supply former patrons . lor 1,0 was I’ 11 " 1 *" 1,111 'W of the Newnan Furniture Co.,, obovc^numcd company, as well as new customers, with i 11 •• • M • M illcoxon, Agent, anything in my line at reason- Every bath-room should be sup- able prices. plied with the elegant line of fix- I wiH keep a nice line of lures sold in Newnan only at this everything to furnish your store. These goods are made of house from kitchen to parlor, high-grade material, heavily nick- and earnestly solicit your le-plated and are as ornamental as trade. Respectfully, useful in the bath-room. The line 25 J. N. MARBURY. includes towel bars, glass holders " and soap dishes, glass and tooth Have your mules ami horses in j brush holders, robe hooks, soap , sured in the Mutual Life Stock In- dishes, paper holders, bath tub i suranee Company of Georgia. Full seats. Every owner of a bathroom face value of all policies will be should examine this splendid line paid. For information ami terms, call on or write to J. W. Will coxon, agent for Coweta ami Cai- roll counties, Newnan, Ga. tf Moni-y to loan on run I entitle f*t 7 per cent. Apply to L. M. Fanner. of fixtures. 27 Johnson Hardware Co. J.J. Cruse has not been asso ciated with me in the painting business since May 7th, 1900. 2 C. D. Hollis.