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A Great Stock
Tli’s store carries an im
mense stock; larger than can
he found in any drug store in
the County; in fact, much great
er than any city store in the
State, except a few of the very
largest. During the year tre
mendous improvements have
been made, the entire stock
greatly expanded and many
new departments added. To
take cure of the increased stock
a roomy balcony, easy of ac
cess, has been built around the
store and this is tilled with
China, Glassware and Bric-a
Brae. We invito every lady in
terested in articles of beauty
and utility to visit this balcony
department. Such a visit will
prove a pleasure and will doubt
less reveal many articles you
want, at prices you will be glad
to pay. No obligation to buy.
When in search of gifts for
any occasion—wedding, birth
day or Christmas—youjvill llnd
what is wanted here at prices
made possible only by our care
ful buying and handling of
mnrehaudise in large quanti-
tieB.
Watch Our Windows.
It Will Pay.
HOLT & CATES’
;; Local News of Newnan"
Visit the busy store.
Boone’s
Mrs. Hewlett* Hall spent Friday
in Atlauta.
Good clothes for all mankind.
Boone’s.
Dr. W. A. Turner spent Sunday
in Opelika.
Mrs. J. T. Herring spent Satur
day in Atlanta.
..... ,, ... truss i\usu
L. It. Powell pays the highest !. , ..
prices for hides. tf l tnrned from
It. M. Ware, Esq., was in At
lanta this week.
Main feature of our business:
home outfitting up to date.
Marluiry’s Furniture Store.
Miss Stella Hogg, of Senoia, is
the attractive guest of Miss Mittie
Robertson.—LaGrange Graphic.
Wk SKI.L Stl.KH
Plain or fancy silks, large plaids
or small checks. Potts & Parks.
WANTED—Boys to work in our
frame factory.
Newnan Picture Frame Works.
Dress trimmings in great variety
—braids, appliques, laces, silks,
velvets at P. F. (’uttino & Go’s.
Miss Rosadell Holmes has re-
a delightful stay of
several weeks in North Carolina.
Miss Mary Johnson, of Palmetto,
has returned home after a short
lark Newton, ot Jackson, spent j visit to her sister, Mrs. Edwin
Sunday in Newnan. . I i» Hr k s
1 I ,
Put your dol’ars on extra duty, j Mr. o. A . Rutledge, of Albany,
Spend them at Boone b. has come to make Newman his
Dr. Anderson, Dentist; gas ad- i home; being engaged at Holt &
ministered; Salhide Bldg. tf j Gates’.
Prof. F. O. Watkins whs up John H. McKnight, Esq., of
from Turin last Wednesday. | Senoia, passed through Newnan
Gapt. Sim Zellars was down yesterday enroute home from La-
from Palmetto last Tuesday. ’ Grange.
Attorney M. 11. Mooty was up I * OL, * AKH
from Hogansville last Tuesday. Lace, embroidery or silk collars,
,,,, , „ ... i fancy stocks or turnovers, at Potts
A Is-wool, fine blankets at cost. ^ Parks
Marbury’s Furniture Store,
Mr. l.J N. gOrr, Jr’s., horse,
“Dan,” wasl.insurcd on May 16,
1906, in the Atlanta Mutual Live
Stock Insurance Go. 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.
Have your mules and horses in
sured in the Mutual Life Stock In
surance Company of Georgia. Full
face value of all policies will 1h*
paid. For information and terms,
call on or write to J. W. Will
eoxon, agent for Coweta and Gar-
roll counties, Newnan, tf
Overcoat time is here. You make
no mistake when yon buy one of
our coats. Largest line ever shown
in Newnan. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Picture frames at Scroggin Fur
niture Co.’s give satisfaction. We
make a specialty of frames. tf
I have just received a car load
1 'of Tennessee hogs and cattle.
L. It. Powell.
Eight button length kid gloves,
price ♦S pair, at P. F. Cuttino &
Co’s-
Sixteen button length silk gloves
in black and white, just received
I at P. F. Cuttino & Co’s.
Sideboards! Yes, we have them.
[Call and see some toauties.
tf Scroggin Furniture Co.
We carry the latest magazines
land periodicals.—Peniston & Lee.
Hall racks atScroggin Furniture
Co.’s are Iteauties, and prices low.
The “Hawes” Hat—none totter
made. P. F. Cuttino it Co., Agt.
“Lenox.”
“Lenox” shoes for children.
We sell shoes. Potts it Parks.
Mrs. W. A. Turner, Jr., has it'
turned from a visit to relatives in
Opelika.
Cloaks.
Ladies’, misses’ and children’s ;
cloaks at Potts. & Parks.
Strayed—Two red Jersey shouts,
atout six months old. Finder will
please notify G. W. Meyer, New-
' nan, Gu.
Mrs. E. 0. Prather has returned
i to Hogansville, after a pleasant
visit to her daughter, Mrs. D. S.
•Summers.
Miss Jessie Bohannon left this
week to visit her sister, Mrs.
Cobb, in Arkansas, who is ill with
typhoid fever.
Bka i dh and Buttons
Braids, appliques, buttons and
Miss Nona Cotter has returned novelty dress trimmings at Potts
from a short visit to friends at | it Parks.
Benoia. i ,
I e aro showing more wraps and
Mr. ,T. S. Ilollinshead, of Atlan- furs than any store in Newnan.
ta, spent Sunday in Newnan with I See our lino before buying.
relatives. Boone’s.
Jack Powell spent last Friday; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams, of At-
night in Carrollton,
friends.
Goin’ Huntin’?
Then see our
GUNS
Hammerless
Repeater
Automatic
Double
Single
Rifles
For Cartridges
Air, too
Pistols
and
is the WORST
CRANK until
he gets a
PIE PER
SHOT GUN
the Gun that
kills Cranks
by making them
happy and satisfied
Shoot the “PIEPER”
Clothing
Coats
Canvas and Corduroy
Leggins
Canvas and Leather
Shell Ve&s
GameJ Bags
Gun Covers
and Cases
Shells: All Powders and Loads
«h
Cartridges===all Calibers
Newnan hardware Company
II Greenville st. Phone 148.
WbHkll
Tom and Will Hughes spent
Sunday as the guests of their
uarents.
W. K. Evans, Esq., from near
visiting tonta, were the guests of Mr. John
! Dunbar and family tost Saturday Kippenclorf-Dittmann shoes, “gold
and Him,lav. medal” black goods, American
Lady Corsets and Butteriok pat-
George \\ are and his moth-i terns. Potts & Parks.
\tluuta, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
|and Sunday.
Kir.
er, Mrs. Ware, of
Scroggin Furniture Co. can save
Grautville, was in Newnan last
Monday.
Velvets
Light or dark shades, at Potts
& Parks.
Lang kid gloves, silk gloves, kid
gloves, knit gloves. All good
values. Boone’s.
Fancy shirt waists, good styles,
well made; 50c to $0.50.
Boone’s.
Buy everything in furniture at
Marbury’s Furniture Store and
save money.
Mrs. W. L. Stallings is the
guest of Mrs. Charles S. Northen
in Atlanta. «.
! I. E. Walker.
| Belts and Buckles.
{ New tolts of plaid, persiau or
Roman stripes; pearl belt buckles
at Potts & Parks.
ft
Mrs. Arnold Broyles, of Atlanta,
will arrive Friday, afternoon to
spend the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Powell.
Mrs. S. C. Weston, of Albany,
returned home last week after
spending some time with Miss
Annie DeG.alienlied.
i you 20 to 30 per cent, on furni
ture on special orders. Our mail
order department is complete. Try
us on a line piece. tf
Ziegler, Douglas and Clapp
shot's.. It is a pleasure to sell
them; our customers get their
money’s worth.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Mrs. John Q. Lawsl.c and little
daughter, Martha, of Atlanta, are
expected Friday to spend several
days as the guests of Mrs. J. T.
Kirby.
We Sell Shoes
Ladies, misses’ and children’s
shoes—shoes that fit and satisfy
the wearer. Potts & Parks.
Plaid Silks
See the pretty
Potts & Parks.
waist silks at
Order
Drugs by
Phone
Most people don’t know
any more atout drugs af
ter they see them than lie-
fore. Call us up by phone
and tell us wbat 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.
Peniston & Lee
Druggists.
Mr. T. B. McRitchic, who re
cently returned from a stay at Hot
Springs, Ark,, is much improved
in health and his numerous friends
Have you voted! If not, why j are pleased to note the change for
not! The piano contest is warm-J the totter in his condition,
ing up and now is an opportune I ■ __
time to pile up the votes.
Mrs. I. C. McCrory, of College Miss Mary Milner, who is a stu-
Park, spent Sunday as the guest dent at Monroe College, Forsyth, j
of her parents. I spent several days recently with j
Mr. Will Mattox, of West To- the home folks in Newnan.
coi, Fla., spent several days in the
city tost week.
There will to services at the
Episcopal church next Sunday af
ternoon at three o’clock, conducted
The “W. B.” Corset, America’s
favorite corset. Latest models at j by Rev. Robert F. DcBell.
P. F. Cuttino & Co’s. | Mesgr8 N< ()< Banks, Glenn At-
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. De.it will j nold, M. B. Lambert and T. M.
arrive Friday to spend the week-1 Zellbrs, of Grantville, were among j
end with relatives. ; the visitors in town tost Tuesday.
Mrs. M. A. Glanton is visiting] We are selling ;i quantity, of
her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Edwards, | f lirH . They are more popular tjian
of Opelika.
Miss Gertie Post, of Grantville,
i has returned home after a visit to
her brother’s family.
H. M. Fisher spent Sunday in
Montezuma. He was accompanied
by his little son, Alexis.
Mrs. George Ramey and child
ren are expected Friday to spend
several days with relatives.
Miss Sophie Latimer, of Pal
metto, spent several days tost week
1 with her niece, Mrs. Will Murphy.
jever. Our prices are, us usual, al
ways right. 75c to $<20 each.
Boone’s.
Mr. J. P. Oswald has returned
to the city, to the delight of hik
many friends. He is employed in
the cigar factory of i). T. Manget
& Co.
We Sell Dkkhk Goods—
And more of them than any
other store in this city or section.
New goods of new styles and sty- ‘
lish trimmings. Potts & Parks. „
Removal Notice
I luivo removed from Greenville
Street to No. 1 East Broad Street,
next door to the new bank. Have
a new and nicely appointed Htoro
and an absolutely new stock of
Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds,
etc. All goodH, tlie latest and
most beautiful in the various
lines carried in a store of this
kind. Their freshness and loveli
ness delight every beholder.
Msy we have the pleasure of
showing you tlies new store and
the new stock?
Frank J. Flannery
Watchmaker and Jtwtler.
IN OUR ANNEX
Tailor-made suits for women. The newest style
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 line of high grade skirts ever shown in
this section,
Rugs Carpets Mattings
Curtains Draperies Blankets
IN OUR ANNEX
The Bible Circle of the First
Baptist Church will meet with
Mrs. Bob Glower on Spring Street
next Tuesday afternoon at three
o’clock.
Miss Stella Hogg, of Senoia, after
a visit to Miss Annie Hogg, left
Tuesday for a visit to her unde at
Fort Worth, Texas.—West Point
News.
Hon. L. M. Farmer is recover
ing troin an attack of rheumatism,
which has confined him to his
home during the past two or three
weeks.
Mr. D.T. Manget returned Hat
unlay from New York. lie was
accompanied on the t ip by his
brother, Mr. John Manget, of
A llanta.
The new telephone line to Frank
lin is nearing completion and will'
to in working order soon. It will
Is; a great convenience for many
people along 'the line and as a
means of communication lietweeii
this city and Franklin.
Trade with the News’ adver
tisers. They are live, hustling
business men; they want your pa
tronage. It will pay you to do
business with them.
Mrs. Ossian Gorman, Mrs. Jeff
Smith and little daughter, Amelia,
of Atlanta, are with Mr. and Mrs.
B. T Thompson until after the
Thompson-Jones nuptials.
Senoia was represented in New
nan on “Hint Tuesday” by Messrs.
J. T. A mail, Lon Gray, J. A. and
C. C. MeKnight, J. W, Kirkland,
R. L. Hardy, L. L. Hutchinson
and others. «
Miss Imogeue Simms left this
week for Union Springs, Ala. She
will be bridesmaid at her cousin’s
wedding, Miss Humphries. Be
fore returning home she will visit
relatives at Anniston.
The friends of Mr. C. G. Rarrolt
and lainiiy are delighted to know
that Miss Mary Parrott is believed
to to ont of danger and on the road
to recovery. She has been desper
ately ill for several weeks.