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E 1 J. T. HOI,LEM AN,
I'RKSI I>KNT.
W. L. KEMP,
VICE-TRES. AMD TREAS.
J. W. ANDREWS,
SECRETARY.
I
LOAMS OF Sl t 0>0 TO >2t,000 PLACED AT LOW
RATES ON IMPROVED FARRIS IN THIS COUNTY
If you desire such a Loan, writ* us fully.
THE SOUTHERN MORTGAGE CO.
«vj8 Atlanta, Georgia.
Attorney Wanted to Act
*• Local Correspondent
; Local News of Newnan"
Visit Boone’s great fall sale.
’Phone Adams for California
fruits.
L. R. Powell pays the highest
prices for hides. tf
Call ’phone No. 1 for prompt de
livery—Adams.
Claude Swint was in Atlanta the
first of the week.
Buy your sidewalk tile from the
Newnan Tile Works. tf
Mrs. E. D. Fouse has returned
from Birmingham.
John R. Cates was in Atlanta
last Wednesday.
Dr. Anderson, Dentist; gas ad
ministered; Salbide Bldg. tf
Prof. F. O. Watkins was up
from Turin yesterday.
Mr. Will Sims, of Palmetto, was
in the city Wednesday.
New clothing for men and boys
•t P. F. Cuttino & Co’s.
Ready-made silk waists at P. F.
Cuttino & Co’s. (Annex).
G. O. Carmichael pays 9 cents
per pound for cow hides. tf
Ten cents per pound for the best
.beef, at G. O. Carmichael’s. tf
G. R. Black, Esq., is spending
several days at Marskalville.
Ziegler, Douglas and Clapp
shoes at P. F. Cuttino & Co’s.
Mr. Allers Hertel and family
have returned from Baltimore.
We have Graham flour. Give
us your orders. Adams,’Phone 1.
The “Hawes” hat. None better
made. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Drop in and look at our assort
ment of crockery. Adams.
Novelties in neckwear and small
notions at P. F. Cuttino & Co’s.
If we haven’t got it, we will get
it for you. ’Phone No. 1, Adams.
We carry the latest magazines
and periodicals.—Peniston & Lee.
Will have a fresh shipment of
Hecker’s buckwheat flour on Fri
day. G. E. Adams.
Mr. Frank Wilkinson spent last
Sunday with relatives at Mount-
ville.
Bryan shoes and Ralston shoes
for well-dressed men
3t Wm. Askew.
MissSallie Kate Broom, of Col
lege Park, is the guest of friends
in Newnan.
A Stopped
Watch
Doesn’t cause as much wor
ry as oue 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.
Walkover and Banister shot's for
fall wear.
Baruett, St. John & Co.
Rain coats for women—special
values at P. F. Cuttino & Co’s.
(Annex).
Mrs. Sanders Gibson and little
daughter have returned from
Philadelphia.
New plaid silks for waists just
received at
P. F. Cuttino & Co’s. (Annex.)
/ Phone No. 1 for nice bananas,
apples and vegetables.
G. E. Adams.
Miss Berma Daniel, of Atlanta,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. N.
B, Hudson.
Rugs, carpets, mattings iu great
variety, at P. F. Cuttino & Co’s.
(Annex).
See the new mattresses in fancy
ticking at Marbury’B furniture
store.
Our buggies are made in New-
nan. Merck & Dent.
2t
All our fall goods arc here. Call
and see them.
Barnett, St. Johu & Co.
The latest in dress goods with
trimmings to match, at P. F. Cut
tino & Co’s.
O. W. Passavant is spending
two weeks with the home folks at
Lynchburg, Va.
Old buggies remodeled and
painted to look good as new.
2t Merck & Dent.
Miss Clara Coggins, of Madison,
Fla., is the guest of Miss Lucile
Thompson. /
New lull styles in Stetson Hats;
*3, #3.50 and #5.
Barnett, St. John & Co.
New line rain coats just received
by express at
P. F. Cuttino & Co’s. (Annex.)
Miss Lizzie Arnold has returned
from a visit to Mrs. Gordon Lee at
Chicamauga.
Aluminum coffee percolators,
four six and eight cups.
Newnan Hardware Co.
Mrs. L. L. Scarborough, of An
niston, Ala., is the guest of rela
tives in Newnan.
The largest line of skirts ever
shown iu Newnan at P. F. Cuttino
& Co’s. (Annex).
We put rubber tires on while
you wait. Merck & Dent.
2t
Atlantic red machine oil and
mogul cylinder oil.
Newnan Hardware Co.
The sanitary felt mattress is
what particular people want. Sold
by J. N. Marbury.
We want to supply your wants
with a new suit this fall.
/ Barnett, St. John & Co.
The best finish put on our bug
gies of any sold in Newnan.
2t Merck & Dent.
Leather, rubber and canvas-
stitched belting at
Newnan Hardware Co.
Hon. and Mrs. W. A. Post, of
Grantville, are the guests of Col.
W. G. Post and family.
Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Patterson,
I of Griffin, were the guests of Mrs.
! E. J. Orr last Sunday.
’Phone No. 28 when yen want
! anything in the fresh meat line.
! You will get the best. tf
The best material used in our
j buggies of any made in the South.
2t Merck & Dent.
J. J. Cruse has not been asso
ciated with me in the painting
business since May 7th, 1906.
2 C. D. Hollis.
Mrs. James Morrow returned to
Atlanta last Wednesday, after a
visit to Mrs. D. T. Manget.
Miss Sara Robbins, of Talbotton,
is the guest of her cousins, Misses
Ruth and Lizzie Lou Camp.
Philip and Frank Orr came up
from Macon last week to attend
the funeral of Mrs. George Wynn.
Mariele, little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. O. D. Crain, is recover
ing from an attack of scarlet fever.
Mrs. J. T. Addyand little son
returned to Atlanta last Tuesday,
after a visit to relatives in Newnan.
Tom Brown, a well known citi
zen of the Third District, has been
quite sick with fever for some time.
The Western Baptist Associa
tion meets next Wednesday, Oct.
10th, at Rainah church, near Pal
metto.
Mr. Glenn Arnold, one of Grant
ville’s leading citizens and busi
ness men, was in Newnan last
Tuesday.
We sell the famous “Perfection”
mattresses. Have large stock of
new goods at different prices.
J. N. Marbury.
Hon. J. D. Hammett, of La-
Grange, was the guest last Satur
day and Sunday of bis son, E. W.
Hammett.
Same old ’phone, No. 1, for
Lowney’s fresh chocolates; they
are best. “We have the agency.”
Adams.
Dollars do extra duty at Boone’s.
Note the underpriced, dependable
merchandise that we offer. Bee ad.
in this issue. Boone’s.
Col. W. P. Broom, of College
Park, was in Newnan last Tuesday
to be present at the funeral of Mr.
R. C. Moore.
Dr. Dykes, formerly of this city,
now a resident of New Orleans,
was greeting old acquaintances
here a few days ago.
Mr. A. B. Edge,of Montgomery,
formerly with the Cole Mfg. Co. in
this city, was greeting friends in
Newnan last Sunday.
Mrs. A. P. Brewster, wife of a
well-known citizen of Newnan,
died this morning, after an illness
lasting several weeks.
The Newnan Ministerial Asso
ciation will meet next Monday,
Oct. 8th, at 9:30 a. m., at the
First Methodist Church.
Tailor-made suits for women. A
large assortment of styles, hand
somely made, reasonably priced.
P. F. Cuttino & Co. (Annex).
Trading inducements are doubly
attractive at Boone’s. One hun
dred dollars in gold given away.
See big ad. ii^this issue.
Miss Lucile Thompson will en
tertain twelve couples at tea this
evening, complimentary to her
guest, Miss Clara Coggins.
The best value in yard-wide
black taffeta silk ever shown in
Newnan at the price—one dollar a
yard—at P. F. Cuttino & Co’s.
Visit our store and examine our
new fall goods iu suits, shoes,hats,
etc. We have the prices to suit
you. Barnett, St. John & Co.
Just received a lot of beautiful
framed pictures. They are ele
gant and will be an ornament to
any home. J. N. Marbury.
Guess on Newnan’s cotton re
ceipts from Sept. 1st to Jan. 1st.
Twenty-six chances to secure a
cash prize. Full details iu this
issue.
C. W. Deming, of Brunswick,
who conducted the big real estate
sale at Sutherland Park a few
weeks ago, was in Newnan this
week.
Hon. W. A. Brannon and fam
ily, of Moreland, have removed to
Newnan and are residing in the
Calhoun residence on Greenville
Street.
Col. W. C. Wright is having
his residence in this city enlarged
and improved and will make it
one of the handsomest homes in
the city..
Theo, the two-year-old son of I.
N. Peyton of the Fourth District,
died last Monday and was buried
GET READY
FOR WINTER
Buy your heating stove before cold
weather, while you have plenty of
time to make a selection and a full
stock to select from.
We can show you heating stoves
suitable for store, office, parlor, re
ception hall, bedroom or servants’
quarters.
Perfection Oil Heaters, the best on the market, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00
From our stock of grate baskets
we can fit ninety per cent, of the
grate frames made.
SPECIAL—Cottage fire sets, with 20-inch wrought shovel, poker
and tongs, with Oriental iron stand, nicely fiinished, $1.25
EXTRA SPECIAL—Sixteen-inch japanned coal hods, only 21c
Newnan Hardware Company
II Greenville st. Phone 148.
the next day at Elim church. Rev.
F. J. Amis conducted the funeral.
Mrs. T. B. Davis gave an infor
mal musicale Wednesday evening
in compliment to Miss Eddie North
and her guest, Miss Pauline Burns,
of Clarksville.
Emmett, the eleven-year-old son
of Tom Brown of the Third Dis
trict, fell from a tree, a distance of
23 feet, several days ago, and
broke an arm.
We offer a splendid quality
stocking for women; fast black,
full regular made, imported, 25c
pair, worth 85c.
I\ F. Cuttino & Co.
Money to loan on real estate et 7 per
cent. Apply to L. M. Farmer.
Mr. L. F. Cotter, of Norfolk,
Va., who visited his grand father,
Rev. W. J. Cotter, and other rela
tives in Newnan for several days,
returned home this week.
Mr. J. C. Allbright and family
have removed from Atlanta to
Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Gearrchl,
P. F. CUTTINO & COMPANY
We are agents for “Ca
det” stockings, a new
kind of a stocking. The
heels, toes and knees
are made of &out linen,
so that they will not
tear, rip or rub. 25c a
pair and every pair is
guaranteed.
Drug
Quality
There are drugs and
drugs and drugs.
Whose label is on your
bottlet
If itjis our label, then
we will vouch for the drug
quality.
It will lie a pleasure to
us to get better acquainted
with you.
Peniston & Lee
Druggists.
P. F. CUTTINO & COMPANY
of this city, is with them and will
spend the winter in Florida.
C. D. Hollis <& Co., house and
sign painters; decorating, kalsom-
ining, paper hanging, etc., done
at reasonable prices. Shop 20 1-2
Court Square, Newnan, Ga. 29
John I). Wester, of Atlanta, ad
ministrator of the estate of the late
Dr. J. T. Wester, was in Newnan
last Tuesday to attend to business
in connection with the estate.
The Ladies’ Benevolent Society
of the Presbyterian church will
meet next Monday afternoon at
3:30 o’clock at the church. All
members urged to lie present.
Mrs. A. E. Brewster and family
have removed to their new home,
the place known as the Edmondson
house. The home vacated by them
has been taken by E. It. Dent.
Mrs. Edgar Snead and children
have returned from Borden-
Wheeler Springs, where they
spent the summer, and are with
the former’s aunt, Mrs. Nall.
The largest and iiest stock of
Rockers ever seen in a Newnan
furniture store is to lie found here.
Many new styles. Priced all the
way from #2.98 to #15.
J. N. Marbury.
Mrs. R. M. Lightfoot, of Ros
well, is the guest of Mrs. W. E.
Richards. Mrs. Richards will en
tertain a few friends at tea this
evening, complimentary to her
guest.
The News is twelve pages in size
this week. Don’t fail to get both
sections of the paper, as every one
of the twelve pages carries some
thing of interest and importance to
each reader.
Mr. I. N. Orr, Jr’s., horse,
“Dan,” was insured on May 18,
1906 r in the Atlanta Mutual Live
Stock Insurance Co. The animal
was killed on August 12, 1906,and
on August 19th Mr. Orr’s claim
for #247.50 was paid in full by the
above named company,
tf J. W. Willcoxon, Agent.