The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, October 19, 1906, Image 5

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i J. T. HOU.KMAN, rKKSIDEKT. W. L. KEMP, VICEPRKH. AND TRKAS. J. W. ANDREWS, 8BCHKTART. LOAMS 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 A Rosy Complexion The chftrm of a soft rosy com plexion is fully realized by ev ery woman, and any suggestion that helps attain this end is al ways welcome. The following hints are the outgrowth of our experience in selling toilet specialties for many years and because of that experience we feel entitled to hold views on the sub ject. Hist 1.—Avoid nil blenches, ennui- els, mid nil orenms containing miner al salts and hurtful chemicnls. Prep arations of this kind nro seldom sold by reputable dealers, but are usunlly peddled about by irresponsible per sons They are seldom of any valuo, are often hartful in tiie extreme, in juring the skin and promoting a hairy growth on the face. Therefore buy toilet goods only from one in whom you linve confidence—one who cannot afford to defraud you. Hint a.—A good complexion will result from plenty of exercise, proper diet, and proper skin nourishment, together with the proper nse of a good, harmless cream after the fol lowing method: Thoroughly wash the face with hot water and pure soap. After drying gently massage tile skin with Cream Blcaya. This treat meat removes every trace of dirt nod other impurities embedded in the pores and if persisted in will bring ' onr complexion out of that tired and gray-looking condition and remove iiuy wrinkles which may bo b-giniiiug Oremu Elcaya is the best cream for this purpose which we have yet seen. It is harm less and free from excessive greasiness. It can be used for all purposes any cream is good for. It does no lnirm to the most delicate skin, and never causes a superfluous growth of hair. The price is 50c per jar at Local News of Newnan " .T. B. Barney spent Monday in Atlanta. Hundreds of new goods at Holt & Cates’. Grape fruit is line for breakfast. Phone Xo. 1. Mrs. X. E. Powel visited At lanta this week. L. If. Powell pays the highest prices for hides. tf Miss Linda Simril spent Tues day in Atlanta. Mrs. K. S. Buchanan visited At lanta last Tuesday. Mrs. Mike Powell visited At lanta last Tuesday. B. C. Banders, Esq., was in At lanta last Saturday. W*. L. Smith, of Gnflin, was in Xewnan last Monday. Miss Loubelle Turner visited Atlanta last Monday. Mr. Will Kirby was in Atlanta : the first of this week. l)r. Anderson, Dentist; gas ad- : ministered; Salbide Bldg. tf We have the agency for Low- I ticy’s chocolates. Phono 1. Shipment Durand’s bread will reach us Friday. Phone 1. M. L. Holmes, of Atlanta, spent Sunday here with relatives. Ten cents per pound for the l>est beef, at G. (). Carmichael's. HOLT & CATES’ Prof. II. H. Hopple mid family spent Wednesday in Atlanta. Mrs. Irving Walker is spending a week with relatives in Atlanta. | Breakfast bacon, pig feet, bloat-1 ers and JOc mackerel. Phono Xo.l. | Hall racks atScroggin Furniture! | Co.’s are beauties, and prices low. | Dr. (1. L. Johnson, of Palmetto, was a visitor to Newnan this week. The “Hawes” Hat—none better face value of all policies will lx* made. P. 1<. Cuttino & Co., Agt. paid. For information and terms, I Wo carry the latest magazines call on or write to J. W. Will ami periodicals.—Peniston & Lee. coxon, agent for Coweta and Car roll counties, Xewnan, tf Have your mules and horses in sured in the Mutual Life Stock In surance Company of Georgia. Full Eight button length kid gloves, price #2 pair, at P. F. Cuttino & Visit Mrs. Jennie Bower Lee’s c 0 > H store and see the good values in millinery and other goods that are extraordinarily low! vrco-,,u,ek deliver, 2t pure stick candy put Mr. David Cnjtino, of Green ville, S. C., is the guest of rela tives in Newnan. Mrs. D. T. Manget and Mi’s. V. E. Vanget were in Atlanta the first of this week. Mrs. Weston, of Birmingham, is the guest of .her niece, Miss An nie DeGraffenreid. Hand-painted French china for wedding gifts at Holt & Cates’. Visit the balcony. Mrs. J. T. Kirby and son, Tol- leson, are the guests of Mrs. G.W. Barney in Atlanta. Nice, new three-room house for rent, near railroad junction. Ap ply to A. F. Simril. • The “W. B.” Corset, America’s favorite corset. Latest models at P. F. Cuttino & Co’s. ’Phone Xo. 28 when you want anything in the fresh meat line. Yon will get the best. tf Miss Fannie Prather, of Hogaus- ville, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. 1). 8. Summers. Sixteen button length silk gloves in black and white, just received at P. F. Cuttino & Co’s. Miss Dollie Bailey has returned from a visit of several weeks to relatives at Oxford, Ala. i Some rare bargains in strictly high grade art china, at Holt & Cates’. Visit the balcony. Sn.Ks. Plaid silks, plain silks, all kinds of silks, at Potts & Parks. Mrs. H. H. North and children are the guests of (’apt. and Mrs. W. W. Draper in Atlanta. Picture frames at Scroggin Fur niture Co.’s give satisfaction. Wo i make a specialty of frames. tf [ We Ski.i. Snow. Ladies shoes that lit and satisfy, are found at Ilitts & Parks. Cl.OAKH. See our cloaks before you buy. Potts & Parks. Boytlen shoes and Walston shoes tf for well-dressed men | Jt Wm. Askew. Mrs. Fannie Campbell is visiting friends in Atlanta this week,. 1 have J usfc recelved a ol Tennessee hogs and cattle. L. B. Powki.i,. Just received the finest lot of celery we have had this season. Phone 1. Sideboards! Yes, we have them. Call and see some beauties, tf Scroggin Furniture Co. We want every woman in town and country to read our ad. this week. W. M. Askew. We keep stamps and postal cards for the convenience of the public. Phone No. 1. Adams. Dress trimmings in great variety —braids, appliques, laces, silks, velvets at P. F. Cuttino & Co’s. Handsome lumps, rngs^ art squares, framed pictures and rock ers, at Murbury’s Furniture Store. GET READY FOR WINTER Buy your heating stove before cold weather, while you have plenty 6f time to make a selection and a full 6tock to select from. * We can show you heating stoves suitable for store, office, parlor, re ception hall, bedroom or servants’ quarters. Perfection Oil Heaters, tlio liest 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 liinished, $1.25 EXTRA SPECIAL—Sixteen-inch japanned coal hods, only 21c Newnan Hardware Company M Greenville st. Phone 148. ottered at prices. G. O. Carmichael pays it cents per pound for cow hides. Pure drugs—prompt store Her at Holt & j Cates’. We have tf .Order Drugs by Phone Most people don’t know any more about drugs af ter they sec them than Ite- 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. Me will make it so. | up in one pound packages. Phone No. 1. Mrs. W. E. Richards and chil dren are visiting relatives at Shi loh, Ga. ilrs. J. If. Barney, who has been quite sick for several weeks, is im proving. Miss Mary Goodrum has return ed from a visit to relatives in Col lege Park. Let the Gold Dust Twins de liver your groceries. They work for Adams. Mrs. S. C. Hill will leave soon for Atlanta, where she will spend the winter. Mrs. R. J. Lee, of Atlanta, is the guest of Capt. J. If. Bussell and family. Mrs. I). S. Summers and Miss Fannie Prather were in Atlanta last Monday. FOR KENT—Good farm. Ap ply to Mrs. M. Bailey, at M. G. Keith’s, City. JO Buckwheat cakes and maple syrup on a cool morning mighty fine for breakfast. We have the flour and syrup. £hone 1—Adams. Mrs. John Roberts returned to Opelika last Saturday, after a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. G. Arnold. Nice solid oak roll foot beds at specially low prices for next JO days,at Marbury’s Furniture Store. » Miss Eugene Featherston re turned to Atlanta last Wednesday, after a visit to Miss Louise Peddy. Grape fruit, Florida oranges, Tokay grapes, bananas, apples, California peaches. Phone No. I For toast nothing is nicer than Durand’s bread. We will have it fresh on Friday. Phone 1—Ad Bins. We have Lewis’ Tea Flake Crackers shipped fresh each week from factory. Phone No. 1—Ad ams. We have a few more cook stoves left, which we arc closing out at low prices. Marbury’s, 0 Green ville St. Mrs. Charles Close and little grand children are spending the week with relatives and friends in Atlanta. Overcoat time is b'-re. You make no mistake when you / one of our coats. Largest line ever shown in Newnan. P. F. Cuttino & Co. Mjj, W. N. Mattox and family | Imvif returned to West Tocoi, Fla., after spending several months in Newnan. Mrs. Sadie Hornsby and daugh ters, Misses Ellle Clyde and Cora, have gone to Montgomery to spend the winter. The biggest values in decorated china vases, etc., ever shown in Newnan, at Holt & Cates’. Visit the balcony. After a visit to E. B. Barrett and family, in this city, Mrs. W. G. Barrett will return to Wilkes county today. Lenox— The shoe that lasts your child longer than other make. Solti by Potts & Parks. Examine our furniture bargains for next JO days. New goods arriv ing daily and prices lower than ever. Marbury’s, 5) Greenville St. Wedding Gifts ill See the attractive display of articles suitable for wedding presents^ at this store. «$> Frank J. Flannery Witch maker and Jewel*?. IN OUR ANNEX Tailor-made Hiiits for women. The newest stylo garments, perfect fitting, hand-tailored. Tourist coats for women in the fashionable plaid or plain cloths. Rain coats for women, exceptional values. Cloaks of all kinds for children, attractively priced. The largest lino of high grade skirts ever shown in this section. Hugs Carpets Mattings Curtains Draperies Blunkets IN OUR ANNEX Mr. Joseph Dent, of Maryland, is making a visit to Coweta and Carroll counties and will remain in Georgia some time. The Ladies’ Bible Class of the First Baptist Church will meet with Mrs. T. B. Davis next Tues day afternoon at J o’clock. We Setx Siioeh. Styles for old and young—either button, lace or elastic shoes for ladies. Potts & Parks. Miss Mayme Lythgoe,of Atlanta, will spend the fall and winter in Newnan and will lie employed in Mrs. Adams’ millinery store. WkSkjx Sir.KH. Yard-wide black [taffetas at 7. r >e, 90c, £1 and $1.25 per yard. Potts & Parks. Always give my customers the advantage pf the market. On ac count of the low price of cattle, will for the next few weeks sell beef at 10 ceuts per pound. tf G. O. Carmichael. of fine, fill Tennessee cattle and hogs, which are being served to our customers as some of the nicest beef and pork ever placed on this market. These animaf&fare extra fine and the meats we are serving now are of the very highest qual ity. G. <>. Carmichael, tf Mrs. Ernest G. Wynn, of the Sixth district, is sink at the resi dence of Mrs. S. L. Faver in this City. She has been quite ill and a surgical operation was necessary to afford relief. The operation was successfully performed this week by Drs. Davis and Turner, and Mrs. Wynn is doing well. Her mother, Mrs. ('. M. North, of Hharpsburg, is with her. Miss Susie Barr returned front Atlanta last Saturday, and her numerous friends are delighted to know that she has; entirely re covered from an attack of appen dicitis and surgical operation for the relief of the disorder.