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.r. T. HOl.r.I-MAN,
PRESIDENT.
• W. L. KEMP,
VICE-PrtKR. ANl) TREAS.
.T. \V. 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.
Attorney Wanted to Act A
as Local Correspondent d*J8 AtlHIlWj viCOf^ld*
| Local News of Newnan j
H. 8. Bantu was in Atlanta last
Thursday.
L. R. Powell pays the highest
prices l'or hides. . tf
Mrs. X. E. Powel was in At
lanta last Tuesday.
Dr. Anderson, Dentist; gas ad-
ministered; Salbide Bldg. tf
Phone No. 1 for Graham Flour;
also whole wheat flour.
G. O. Carmichael pays !) cents
per pound l'or eow hides. tl'
Mr. L. W. Bohannon was up
l'rom Grantville last Wednesday.
Ten cents per pound l'or the best
beef, at G. O. Carmichael’s. tf
If we haven’t got it, we will get
it l'or you. ’Phone No. 1, Adams.
We carry.the latest magazines
and periodicals.—Peniston & Lee.'
Bryan shoes and Ralston shoes
for well-dressed men
3t . Wm. Askew.
Cloaks! Cloaks!!
See our cloaks before you buy.
Potts & Parks.
Our buggies are made in New-
nau. Merck A Dent.
2t
Mrs. E. K. Barrett and daugh
ter, Eleanor, visited Atlanta yes
terday.
Plaid silks, plaid woolens, plaid
silk ginghams at
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Old buggies remodeled and
painted to look good as new.
2t Merck A Dent.
Of course we have Posted’s “El
egant” Flour. Phone No. 1,
Adams.
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Caps
See our line of fancy caps for
children. Potts & Parks.
We put rubber tires on while
you wait. Merck & Dent.
2t
Miss Grace Bar. ow, of Atlanta,
spent last Sunday in Newnan with
relatives.
Lowncy’s Chocolates are fine.
We have a fresh shipment. Phone
No. 1, Adams.
New and up-to-date goods arriv
ing daily at Maibury’s Furniture
Store.
Miss Sara Robbins, of Talbotton,
who was the guest last week of
Misses Ruth and Lizzie Lou Camp,
has gone to Atlanta lor a visit.
Marbury lias the goods you need
in the furniture line. Call around
and see.
The best finish put on our bug
gies of any sold in Newnan.
Merck A Dent.
See our elegant line rockers, just
arriving. The prices will catch
you. Maibury’s.
Mrs, W. G. Barrett, of Wilkes
county, is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Barrett.
’Phone No. 28 when you want
anything in the fresh meat line.
You will get the best. tf
The best material used in our
buggies of any made in the South.
2t Merck A Dent.
Misses Rut A and Lizzie Lou
Camp are among the Newnan visit
ors in Atlanta this week.
Tailor-made shuts,skirts and rain
coats at
P. F. Oittino A Co’s. (Annex).
I Mrs. M. L. Holmes and baby, of
Atlanta, are the guests of Mr. W.
H. Holmes and family.
Blankets of all sorts,economically
priced, at
P. F. Cuttino A Co’s. (Annex).
Capt»W..T. Driskill and Wheeler
Meyer are at Hot Springs, Ark.,
for a stay of some*length.
Tourist coats for women in hand
some plaid or plain cloths at
P. F. Cuttino & Co’s. (Annex).
Miss Nelia Lou Walton was in
Atlanta last week, the guest of
Miss Katherine Wootten.
Judge Tom Brown and Mrs. L.
C. Davis, of the Fourth district,
are visiting Atlanta this week.
Mrs. Ella Ingraham Weems is
expected to return home tomorrow
from a month’s visit to Sparta.
The latest weaves and
Paul’s Episcopal church,conducted
by Rev. Robert F. DeBell, of At
lanta. The public is cordially in
vited to this service.
We have art squares from the
cheapest to the very finest quality,
and rugs to “beat Die band.”
Maibury’s Furniture Store.
The Coweta National, one of
Newnan’s strong and nourishing
banks, has been designated ns a
depository for funds of the State
of Georgia.
Just received, the prettiest line
of woolen blankets ever brought to
] Newnan. See them and be con
vinced.
Marbury's Furniture Store.
“Uncle Jake” Sponclev declares
that he found ice in his yard
Thursday morning and says he is
prepared to believe that winter
has arrived.
C. 1). Hollis A Co., house and
sign painters; decorating, kalsom-
ining, paper hanging, etc., done
at reasonable prices. Shop 20 1-2
Court Square, Newnan, Ga. 20
We Sell Shoes
We sell more high grade shoes
for ladies and children than any
other store in this city or section.
Potts & Parks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ware, of
the Fourth district, attended the
Association meeting at Palmetto
and arc now visiting the Fair in
Atlanta for a few days.
Am offering a nice lipe of fall
and winter hats and millinery
goods at very low prices. Call and
examine thu stock.
2t Mrs. Jennie Bower Lee.
The “Cadet” hose for women |
and children; the toughest, stout
est hose made; linen heels, knees
and toes, 25c the pair at
P. F. Cuttino & Co’s.
Flannels—
We bought early and can sell
either wool or cotton flannels
cheaper than you can buy them
elsewhere. Potts & Parks.
Visit Mrs. Jennie Bower Lee’s
store and see the good values in
millinery aild other goods that are
offered at extraordinarily low
prices. 2t
Mrs. R. J. Barnett and Miss
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 Lest 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 fihushed, $1.25
EXTRA SPECIAL—Sixteen-inch japanned coal hods, only 21c
Newnan hardware Company
II Greenville st. Phone 148.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
On my first round I will be at
Katie Sue-Brewster, of Newnan, I fch .« P lace » bulo ' v 0,1 ,lat( ‘ s
colors in iU - c visiting their sister, Mrs.Thos. specified for the purpose of collect-
fall dress goods with trimmings t6 1 ]£, Patterson, on South Hill street. '*ig State and county taxes for the
match at 1*. F. Cuttino A Co’s. | —Griffin News and Sun. j year 190(1:
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Dent and j Attractive prices on seasonable j i**alson, <t.
family left Newnan this week for | millinery are the attractions at this 1 L,,ola ) ( • * > •
their new home in New Orleans, j store, as well as the quality of the H '
a. m.
in. and Kith,
in Jgoods,
at; stock.
2t
See my fall and winter
A large variety of styles
cloaks for children and misses
P. F. Cufjtino & (Jo’s. (Annex).
Let the “Gold Dust Twins”
(Mose and Shine) deliver your
groceries. They deliver for Adams.
FOR RENT—Three-room cot
tage, Xo. 00 Jackson St. Apply
to Mrs. Campbell, Xo. 02, Jackson 1
p-j. Always give my customers the
I advantage of the market. On ae-
Calil'ornia fruits, bananas, or- j c . 0UIlt of the low price of cattle,
anges, apples, potato chips, cran-j y{u for the Iiext few wwks st>i |
berries and celery. Phone Xo. 1,
Adams. ^
Cloaks! <'loakk!
See our new cloaks for ladies.
Mrs. Jennie Bower Lee.
Invitations have been issued 1o
the marriage of Mr. .1. W. Haynie
and Miss Fry, daughterol' Mr. and
Mrs. John Fry, all of Moreland.
The wedding is to occur on Octo-1
her 17th.
beef at iO cents per pound,
tf G. O. Carmichael.
Price $3 to >= 1:
.50.
Potts A Parks.
Most people don’t know
any more about drugs af
ter they see them than be
fore. Call us up by phone
and tell us what drugs—
—or anything else—you
want and we will deliver
them in half the time you
could come to the store for
them. Everything will be
satisfactory. We will
make it so.
Wash women are searee. Have
you tried Pels Naptha Soap! It’s
line. We have it. Phone Xo. I,
Adams.
Mose and Shine, the “Gold Dust
J Twins,” deliver groceries for Ad
ams. Give ns your order for
^prompt delivery.
^Overcoats for men and boys; the
largest and best line ever shown in
I this section at
I’. F. Cuttino A Co’s.
ile C
Baptist Church
Mrs. A. i>. Freeman next Tuesday
afternoon at 3:30 o’clock.
The Salmagundi Club will be
entertained by Mrs. J. '1'. Fain on
Thursday afternoon, Oct. 18th, :d
2:30 o’clock.' Members who can
not be present are requested to no
tify tlie hostess in advance.
Invitations have been issued to
the marriage of Mr. If. Paul Smilli
and .Miss Ethel Rose Brown, the
marriage to occur at 5 o’clock in
the afternoon of Oct. 23hl at the
residence of Mrs. Ella Barnett
Brown, Greenville Street, Xewnan.
Have your mules and horses in
sured in the Mutual Life Stock In
surance Company of Georgia. Full
The Bible Circle of the First j lace value al ’ l’ ,,licies wiH ,M;
will meet with l )a * ( L F°>' information and terms,
call on or write to .J. W. Will
coxon, agent for Coweta and Car-
roll counties, Xewnan, tf
Attention is directed to our line
of kid gloves, which we have in
large supply, at prices much be
low current values. We
m. ,
Turin, 10th, p. m.
Sharpsburg, 17th, a. m.
Sargent, 17th, p. m.
Grantville, 18th, a. in.
St. Charles, 18th, p. m.
Moreland, I!)th, a. in.
Palmetto, Oct. 22nd.
Happy Valley, 23rd, a. m.
Roscoe, 23rd, p. in.
Ilamly, 24th, a. in.
Kirby’s Store, 25th, a. hi.
Corner Branch, 25th, p. m.
1 will belli Xewnan from Oct.
(ith to 13th and at all other times
not named above, and also every
Saturday, at my office in the court
bouse. W. S, II
A Stopped
Watch
UNDERWEAR
Wo diroct ospociiil attention to our lino of
Underwear for men, wonion and children.
The largest and most complete lino over
shown in this section. Our underwear is
perfectly sized, well made and economically
priced,
SIMCCIAL WOMEN
Women’s extra heavy fleeced nndervests
with pants to match, 2he garment.
Supply your underwear wants while our
stock is unbroken. The best of everything
in underwear at the lowest prices.
Doesn’t cause in
ry as one tlmt
“Lenox”—
The shoe for your girl or boy.
They fit and satisfy. Sold only by
Potts A Parks.
Miss Rosadell Holmes leaves to
day for Atlanta, where she will
join a party of friends for a trip to
North Carolina.
Xext Sunday at four o’clock p.
there will be services at St.
particu
larly recommend our “F. W. L.”
two-clasp kid gloves for women,
price $1, worth and sold every
where at $1.25. Eight-button kid
gloves, $2 pair.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
much wor-
i'Piih 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 al your service,
there is no excuse for carry
ing anything but a properly
regulated and accurate
watch. I urn always ready
to remedy y<mir watch troub
les. Consult me when your
timepiece goes wrong.
Frank J. Flannery
Watchmaker and Jeweltr.
Invitations have been issued by
Major and .Mrs. \V. A. Turner, of
llTis city, to the marriage of their
daughter, l.’owena Louise, and Mr.
DcWitt Tnlnmgc Poole. The event
will occur the evening of October
j 24111 at eight o’clock at the Turner
home on Greenville Street.
Rev. \V. J. Cotter spent several
days recently at Warrenton and
j last Sunday assisted in thedodicn
i tion of a new Methodist church at,
■
| that place., ^Hc was in charge of
the church at Warrenton fil't.v
I years ago. On this visit he met.
some old friends and had a ver.v
pleasant visit.
Mr. f. .V. Orr, Jr’s., horse,
j “Jlari,” was insured on May 18,
I!l0<», in the Atlanta Mutual Live-
Stock Insurance Co. The animal
was killed on August 12, 1900,and
ion August 19th Mr. Orris claim
for 8247.50 was paid in full by the
above yarned company,
tf J. W. Willcoxon, Agent,
We have just received a carload
of line, fat Tennessee cattle and
lings, which are being served to
our customers us some of tin* nicest,
beef and pork ever placed on this
market. These animals are extra
lino and flic meats we are serving
now are of the v< ry highest qual
ity. G. O. Larmiehuel.
tf
Gentry Brothers’ Dog and Pony
Show exhibited in Xewnan last
Wednesday afternoon and night to
large crowds. Gentry’s is • far
ahead of any show of this kind
that visits Xewnan and never fails
to draw well or to give a first-class
performance. Children are es
pecially delighted by the coming
of Gentry’s show, but“growii-ups”
are always interested, too, and
fully appreciate the wonderful
performances of the trained ponies,
(logs, monkeys and elephants.
Wanted.
We want to buy 5U0 mules,
3 to 7 years old.
Orr & Powell,
27 Newnan, Ga.