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Japanese goods are deservedly popular.
The artistic excellence of Japanese productions is <n*-
cepted and easily observed.
Coupled with beauty ot’design is the interesting fact
of low price, as no other goods of equal art istic merit! sell
at such low figures. This combination of beauty and price
makes Jap goods popular, makes them ideal for gift pur
poses. Our stock of Japanese wares shows a splendid as-
sortment for Christmas giving and for wedding presents.
We know the goods are well bought and that we make
prices lower than most dealers can name. Direct import
ation from Japan is responsible for this saving and yon get
the benefit.
Salad Bowls.
Handsomely hand-decorated
salad bowls, in elaliorate de
signs and a wealth ol' gold and
colors, 2.00 to 5.00.
Chocolate sets, 8.50 to 15.00.
Chocolate pots, 2.50 to 5.00.
Fruit Sets.
Consisting of bowl with six
saucers, all in handsome ease.
Fine china, beautifully hand
decorated, 5.00 and (1.00.
These sets can also be sup
plied without eases if desired.
Cups and Saucers.
Ware of the finest transpar
ent porcelain, hand-painted,
with characteristic designs ami
rich Cohn's. Six cups ami sau
cers in satin lined case, 5.00.
Numerous cups and saucers,
in odd pieces or in sets without
eases, at 25c to 50e each.
Fickle dishes, card receivers,
pepper and salt shakers, and
other articles of useful ami
decorative china. .
Vases.
We are showing a number of
large and showy vases in Ja
panese Owari ware. These
vases are good values ami make
a line appearance, although tin
ware and decoration is not of
the iinost quality. 14 inches
high, decorated all over with
characteristic Japanese designs,
they fill a needed place for a
showy yet not too expensive
gift. 1.50, 1.76 ami 2.00.
Japanese Tea Trays.
These handsome trays make
specially attractive ami useful
gifts. The material is wood and
papier mache. All are hand
somely painted ami coated with
that durable laqucr for which
Japanese are famous.
t2 inch round shape, 1.25.
12 x 14, round shape, 1.50.
]<rx 17, with handles, 1.60.
12 x 20, 4.60.
Many others shown.
Japanese China Teapots
Teapots with bamboo handles,
fitted with inside strainer and
daintily decorated with sprays
of mistletoe on delicate yellow
ground, 8tt<*.
Teapot, Sugar and Cream.
Same material and decoration
as above. A dainty individual
set for 76c.
Japanese Baskets.
Our stock of these is practi
cally complete, showing baskets
of every conceivable shape and
lor every purpose. Most of the
showing is in small baskets for
dresser ami toilet table, hand
kerchiefs, gloves, work baskets,
party favors, candy, etc. All
are made with Unit care for de
tail that characterizes Jap work
men.
Glove baskets, 20c to 76c.
Handkerchief baskets, 20c to
76c.
Work baskets, J5e to t .00.
Waste baskets, 40c, 50c, 75c.
Small bundled baskets, 5c to
50c.
Pictures.
We have a good lot of Japan
ese hand painted framed pic
tures, 18x15, which were bought
at bargain prices, which wo
could not duplicate today ami
which could not he produced
by American artists at anything
near the prices we are aking.
The subjects arc all floral de
signs; Flags, Apple blossoms,
Cherry Hlooins, Chrysanthe
mums, Hoses, etc., done in
water colors with infinite grace
and skill. Framed in native
Japanese woods and covered
with glass. The lot is limited,
and we have only about fifty in
all. Price only #1.00 each.
Japanese Lanterns.
Jap lanterns, in three sizes,
for decorating for parties and
festivals. Pretty effects not
obtainable in any other way can
Ik; had from the use of these or
naments.
Holt & Cates
Uuderwear time is here. Most I
complete stock in Xewnan at P. F. i
Cuttino iN Co's.
\
Mrs. T. (1. Shannon, of Chatta
nooga. is visiting Mrs. J. A. Shan
non in this city.
Messrs. W. A. Potts and F. H. j
ltedwine are in St. Louis this week,
on a business trip.
Overcoats of only the best sorts.
Largest and most complete line at!
P. F. Cuttino Co’s.
Mrs. Willie McJenkins, of At
lanta, visited Mr. ('. P. Stephens
and family this week.
Mrs. Carl Fischer and little son,
of Atlanta, are visiting relatives
and friends in Newnan.
Mr. L. W. Powers, from near
Moreland, was among the visitors
in Newnan last Tuesday.
Mr. Abe L. Kronfeldt, of New
York City, was the guest of M r.
T. M. Good rum this week.
Mr. O. P. Waltom, of Atlanta,
visited Coweta county relatives
last Saturday and Sunday.
Preakfust bacon and hams, j
Beechnut bacon, Frankfurter San-!
sage. ’Phone 1. Adams.
Picture frames at Seroggin Fur
niture Co.’s give satisfaction. We
make a specialty of frames. tf
New line of ladies’ and misses’I
tourist coats just received by ex-1
press. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Mr. ami Mrs. Howard Askew
and children, of Atlanta, arc the!
guests of Mr. John Askew and!
family.
Mr. J. It. Burks and family, of
Atlanta, came down Saturday
night and spent Sunday with rela- !
lives here.
FOlt HALL—Registered Jersey;
(sailed a four gallon cow; has calf
two months old. Apply to Dr. <1.
A. Nunnally. 84
Mis. It. W. Hamrick and child
ren have returned from a two
week’s visit to relativesaud friends
at Carrollton.
, Tins little daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. William Pyrum, who were
ill several weeks with scarlet fever,
have recovered. »
Goin’
Then see our
GINS
Hammerless
Repeater
Automatic
Double
Single
Rifles
For Cartridges
Air, too
Pistols
and
is the WORST
CRANK until
he tf e t s a
PIEPER
SHOT GUN
the Gun that
kills Cranks
by makintf them
happy and satisfied
Shoot the " PIEPER."
Coats
Canvas and Corduroy
Leggins
Canvas and Leather
Shell Ve&s
Game Bags
Gun Covers
and Cases
Shells: All Powders and Loads
Cartridges===all Calibers
Newnan Hardware Company
II Greenville st. Phone 148.
morning at eleven
ducted by Rev. \V.
Atlanta.
o’clock, con-
,1. Moody, of
FOR HALF—Good, safe family
horse ami now rubber tiro phaeton.
For particulars call on or address
Lynch Turner, City. 84
Little Miss Sara Scott While, of brst of the week to attend
Lula,* Gu., is visiting her grand- Htephens-Holmes wedding
mother, Mrs. Addie Varner, ami
other Newnan relatives.
Franc Gampbell, Edgar Steph
ens, Mauride Spender and Hunter
Hardaway were in Carrollton the
the
The Pible Circle of the First
baptist Church will meet with
Mrs, T. P. Davis next Tuesday af
ternoon at 8 o’clock. Lesson will
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Local News of Newnan ♦
Puffed rice just received. ’Phone
Adams.
L.
tf
Thursday.
Adams.
Dr. Anderson, Dentist; gas ad
ministered; Sal bide Bldg. tf
Buckwheat, graham and whole
wheat Hour. ’Phone I. Adams.
New line of men’s neckwear just
opened at P. F. Cuttino it Co’s.
Durand’s bread received fresh
R. Powell pays the highest each day. ’Phone 1. Adams.
Hall racks at Seroggin Furniture
Co.’s are beauties, and prices low.
The “Hawes” hat for men.
None better made. Agents,
P. F. Cuttino & ('o.
Lot of 2x4, 10 and 12 feet
scantling, 50c per 100.
88 Orr & Powell.
Col. Sydney Hoiderness, of Car
rollton, was in Newnan last Mon
day.
T. M. Word, Esq., of Atlanta,
was iii Newnan last Monday ami
Tuesday.
Mr. A. II. Freeman and Miss
Virginia Jones went up to Atlanta
last Saturday to witness the Tech.- *J ,t! ^h, 7th and Hth chapters ol
Vanderbilt football game. Numbers.
Miss Bettie Cooper, of Grant- Watch the News next week for j
villa, is visiting her niece, Mrs. l,i K advertisement of the HHison
W. IT.Burks,enroute toThoniaslon Phonograph Parlors. It will in
to spend a month with relatives. ! terest everybody. Give us a call
at 21 Greenville Street, the old
Mrs. Guy Cole will be hostess to ))ailk | m iiding.
the Salmagundi Club on the after
noon of next Wednesday, Nov. Mrs. L. A. Mathewson has re-
2Kfcb. The Club meets at 2:80 Hn'iied to Macon, after a visit to
o’clock. Prof, and Mrs. J. W. Gaines.
Mrs. Clifford Walker, of Monroe,
Who is the guest of Prof, and Mrs.
Gaines,will return home this week.
IX OUR ANNEX
Tailor-made suits for women. Tim newest stylo
garments, perfect fitting, lmml-tailorod.
Tourist coats for women in bhe_ fashionable plaid
or plain clot lis.
Ruin coats for women, exceptional values.
('leaks of nil kinds for children,. attractively
priced.
of high grade skirts ever shown in
Tl f e
this s
largest
eet iori.
Rugs
Curtains
('a rpets
I Ira peril-
Mat-tings
Blankets
IN Ol 'lx* ANNEX
Holy Communion at St. Paul’s
Episcopal church next Sunday
prices for hides.
Fresh oysters every
’Phone 1.
, Home-raised seed wheat.
88 Orr & Powell.
Marvelli macaroni is l>est. We
have the agency. Adams.
Rev. E. A. Ware was up from
Turin last Tuesday.
I), T. Manget is in New Orleans
on a business trip.
Mrs. I. T. Stanley is the guest of
relatives in West Point.
Miss Emmie Terry Snead has
returned from Glenn, Ga.
‘ Mr. John Orr lias returned from
a stay of ten days in Florida.
We have nice stuffed pepper and
mangoes. "Phone 1. Adams.
Gloves of all kinds for women.
Kid and calf ‘•kin gloves, woolen
golf gloves. P. F. Cuttino & < o.
I )ouglus,< ,'lapp and Ziegler shoes.
We sell them.
P. F. Cuttino ^ ('o.
Some handsome styles in brown
panama skirts just opened at P. F.
Cuttino it Go’s.
Sideboards! Yes, we have them.
Gall and see some beauties,
tf Seroggin Furniture Co.
Timely Suggestions.
If you have a cold you want
some medicine fo oure it; and
if you haven't one you want
some to keep you from taking
one. We can supply your
needs in either or both of these
cusi-s. f
Colds, la grippe, bronchitis
and pneumonia are going to
abonnd and you are going to
need medicine. We have most
all of the drugs and remedies
used for these throat and lung
affections, and we otter them
to you. Among the lot are:
Pine Tar and Honey.
Lemon Hot Drops.
Laxative Promo Quinine.
Cheney’s Expectorant.
King's New Discovery.
One minute Cough Cure.
Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy
Weuk’s cold cure.
Only make known yonr
wants to us and we will do the
rest.
Peniston&Lee
Removal Notice
Druggists.
I have removed from Greenville
Street to No. 1 East Broad Street,
next door to the new bank. Have
a new and nicely appointed store
and an absolutely new stock of
Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds,
etc. All goods, the latest and
most beautiful in the various
lines carried in a store of this
kind. Their freshness and loveli
ness delight every beholder.
May we have the pleasure of
showing you the new store and
the new stock?
Frank J. Flannery
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
Mrs. J. W. Dukes, of Cedar
Crook district, is in Atlanta for
medical treatment and her friends
will be pleased to hear that she is
improving. She had a surgical
operation performed last week by
Dr. Willis lb Jones and since that
time has been steadily growing
better.
Dr. G. A. Nunnally, Dr. J. H.
Hardaway, Judge A. I). Freeman
and Mr. J. L. Jones, of Newnan,
and lion. H. L. Whatley, of White
Oak, are in Cartersville attending
tin- State Convention of Baptists.
Judge Freeman was honored with
re-election as one of the Coven-
tion’s Vice Presidents.
Mr. I.T. Mattox lias returned
from a trip to Florida and is so
well pleased with the country that
he will remove to that State about
at Hot Springs, Ya. She is the the lirst of next year. lie will set-
wife of Prof. George Clinton, editor tie in the tobacco growing belt, at
of Gunton's Magazine. Mrs. Gun- or near Quincy, lie is now offer-
ton is a sister-in-law of Miss Juliaiing for sale liis line farm in this
Lowe, of Newnan, and is well county. See advertisement in this
known in this city. j paper.
WANTED—A n um bur one Imsi
ness man with 81 (Id or 8500 to take
full charge of large established
business in Newnan Address No.
50, Peachtree St., Atlanta, Gu., or
W. A. IL, Newnan.
Mr. and Mrs. N. lb Hudson are
in Atlanta, where the former had
a surgical operation performed by
Dr. Willis Jones a few days ago.
Mr. Hudson is doing well and will
soon he able to return home.
Givens your orders for ribbon
cane syrup, made by Mr. J. Pope
Jones. This syrup has a great
reputation and is the best ribbon
cane syrup on this market.
2t Win. Byram & <'o.
M i-
of t he
liebeeca Lowe < 1 union, one
South’s most distinguished
i, is seriously ill at her home