The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, December 07, 1906, Image 5

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— Y S No matter what you may want in Christmas Goods you will find our stock equal to the demand.|New and clean goods,[right ly pricee* in plain figures make buy ing easy, pleasant and satisfactory. Come early and often. HOLT & CATES reside live miles north of Newnan, will remove tit tin early date to College Park. . See our choice line of holiday Jotin Favor, of LuGrange, spent gift hooks for children and grown Sunday in Newnan. people. Peuiaton & Fee. E. Gary Summers was up from .1 ust received shipment of white Henoia last Tuesday. China malting (best quality). P. F. Cuttino <& ('o. We have the largest stock Pugs of all sizes and styles; a complete stock at P. F. Cuttino <S; Co's. (Annex). The latest books, magazines and newspapers will always be found on sale at Peuiaton & bee's drug store. tf The ltest values in cloaks, suits and skirts in Newnan, in our An nex. 1*. F. Cuttino & Co. Hon. L. M. Farmer’s condition is not improved and he remains critically ill. Mr. and Mi’s. T. L. Camp were in Atlanta last Friday. We have the largest stock of goods in our line in town, and sell the most goods for the least money. Newnan Jewelry Co. The Bible Circle of the First Baptist Church will meet with Mrs. E. O. Beese next Tuesday af ternoon at 3 o’clock. Fine table linens; damasks with napkins to match in handsome de signs, at P. F. Cuttino & Co’s. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Croft will regret to learn that their second little son, Theo dore Thomas, is ill with scarlet fever. We have the largest stock of goods in our line in town, and sell the most goods for the least money. Newnan Jewelry Co. We direct especial attention to our line of handkerchiefs, which is most complete. Handkerchiefs in fancy boxes for gifts, line em- | broidered handkerchiefs for wo- I men and line hemstitched hand kerchiefs for men; silk handker- | chiefs and mufflers. P. F. (’uttino & i 'o. The ladies of the Moreland Methodist church will give an Mr. J.S. West and tamily, who oyster supper on Thursday even ing, Dec. I.‘{th, at the home of Mr. E. P. Floyd, for benefit of the church. Prof. Anderson, of the Temple Avenue school, who was painfully ill for several days, has recovered and is able to resume his duties in the school room. Will Prather visited his mother at llogansville last week. Dr. T. J. Jones spent a few days i in Hogansville last week. Dr. J. M. Stallings was up from ! (irantville last Wednesday. Dr. G. L. Johnson was down from Palmetto last Tuesday. L. It. Powell pays the highest prices for hides. tf Home-raised seed wheat. 38 Orr & Powell. Dr. Anderson, Dentist; gas ad ministered; Sal bide Bldg. tf Hall racks atScroggin Furniture Co.’s are beauties, and prices low. Itev. E. A. Ware, of Turin, was among the visitors in town Wed nesday . Mr. Lat Gray, of Haralson, was among the visitors in town last Tuesday. W.O. Herndon, Esq., of Haral son, spent several days in Newnan this week. Dr. J. D. Walker, of Hogans ot We are just in receipt of an ex press shipment of eight button kid goods in our line in town, and sell j gloves for women, in black, gray, the most goods for the least money, tan and white. Price, 3.00 pair, Newnan Jewelry Co. J value 2.50. 1‘. F. Cuttino it Co. Mr. J. Wilkes Willcoxon, who Have your mules and horses in- mis been conlincd to his home byjsurud in the Mutual Life Stock In sickness for a month or more, is still unable to get out. His friends hope to hear better news from him soon. SPECIAL NOTICE:—This store will be closed on Tuesday, Dec. 25th, (Christmas day). P. F. Cuttino & Co. Sideboards! Yes, we have them. Call and see some beauties, tf Heroggin Furniture Co. D. T. Mauget left this week for a business trip to Cuba and will lie absent about three weeks. FOR RENT—Extra two horse farm. Apply to M. G. Keith, tf A big stock of I ’hristmas goods at our store. Prices right. Peniston Lee. Special value in 10-1-4 linen ville, was in the city several days' sheeting at 85c yard, at P. F. Cut : last week. 1 tino <St Co’s. I i Miss Katie Sue Brewster return ed home to Newnan last night, af ter a few days visit to her sister, Mrs. T. E. Patterson, in this city. —Griffin News and Sun. Willis Davis is spending a cou ple of days in Columbus. Picture frames at Heroggin Fur niture Co.’s give satisfaction. We make a specialty of frames. tf The most complete stock of un derwear in Newnan at P. F. Cut- tino <t < 'o’s. Mr. S. F. Jackson’is recovering from an illness which has lasted several weeks. His friends are glad to learn of his improvement. Mr. Jonathan Orr and family will remove to Quincy, Florida, at an early date, much to the regret of many friends in Coweta county. Mr. Orr is interested with P. L. Goin’ Huntin’? Then see ovr GINS Hammerless Repeater Automatic Double Single Rifles For Cartridges and Air, too Pistols is the WORST CRANK until he gets a PIEPER SHOT GUN the Gun that kills Cranks by making them happy and satisfied Shoot the "PIEPER" Clothing Coats Canvas and Corduroy Leggins Canvas andj Leather Shell Vesfts Game Bags Gun-!Covers and Cases Shells: A1 owders and Loads Cartridges==*all Calibers Newnan Hardware Company II Greenville st. Phone 148. Kurance Company of Georgia. Full lace value of all policies will l>c paid. For information and terms, call on or write to J. W. Will coxon, agent for Coweta and Car roll counties, Newnan, tf Adler’s mocha gloves (best quality), in reindeer and gray, at P. F. Cuttino & Co’s. Will Watts, a white man, was before Mayor Burdett yesterday for blind tigering. He was lined *50. W. N. Mattox is up from Flor ida this week and is with Newnan relatives. Heroggin Furniture Co. can save 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 City Court Proceedings. City Court will lit- in session the re mainder of this week mid thorn is likoly to ho u rush of business right up to the oloso of the term, ns tlio doukots ore crowded with oases. Summitry of business disposed of this wook up to Thursday is as sollows: T. F. Rawls, ndmr. estate of Mary Sewell, vs Milton Sewell, trover case and suit oil note; continued. Bradley & Banks vs A. 8. Robertson and W. T. Hardaway, complaint; ver dict for plaintiff for $‘21)1.75 prinoipal, $17.27 interest, $28. lOattornoy’s fees and OOKtH. Atlantic Compress Co. vs A. R. Bnr- dott & Co., complaint; verdict for plain tiff for $172.7)1) principal, $114.28 interest and costs. State vs Tom MoOloud, gambling; plea of guilty; $25 and costs or It months in cliaingang. i State vs Leonard Jackson, drunken- i ness on highway; plea of guilty; $27) and j costs or tl months. • Mark J. McCord vs W. G. Arnold, 'complaint.; continued. The cases of Mrs. Mollio Harris vs Joseph E. Atkinson,adnir. estate of Mrs. Ottllie G. White, and T. Ellis JJrewry, M. 1)., versus Atkinson, adnir., were J. S. Powcl left Sunday for Rome and other cities and will l>e away some time. Attorney R. M. Holley was down from Palmetto last Tuesday, attending City Court. B. A. J. Smith, Esq., of Palmet to, was shaking hands with his Newnan friends last Monday. Lot of 2x4, 10 and 12 feet scantling, 50c per 100. 38 Orr & Powell. Genial Dave Laseter, of Luthers- ville, was in Newnan last Wednes day, shaking hands with friends. Rev. J. E. Hannah, of Thomas- ton, preached at the Presbyterian church last Monday evening to an interested audience. He created a favorable impression among his hearers. He is pastor of the churches at Henoia, Greenville and Thomaston and is regarded as one; Sutherland in farming and tobacco of the most promising young min-j growing in the Land of Flowers isters of the Presbyterian denomi-1 and goes there to give their busi- riation in this State. j ness interests attention. Timely Suggestions. If you have a cold you want some medicine to ouro it; and if yon hav«n’t one you want gome to-keep you from taking one. We can supply your needs in either or both of these cases. Colds, la grippe, bronchitis and pneumonia are going to abound 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 offer them to you. Among die lot are: Pine Tar and Honey. Lemon Hot Drops. Laxative Bromo Quinine. Cheney’s Expectorant. King’s New Discovery. One minute Cough Cure. Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. Week’s cold cure. Only make known your wants to us and we will do the rest. Peniston & Lee Druggists. Christmas Suggestions 9* This is the joyous season of Christ mas snopping, and we make n few suggestions that will licit) those m search of suitable holiday gifts. We are displaying some attractive jewelry, and particular attention is directed to Kignot Pins and Rings, Plain and Set Rings for ladies and gentlemen Brooches, Scarf Pins, Cuff But tons, Bracelets. Necklaces and Lockets, Emblem Pins, Hat Pins. These are all high class goods and there is nothing nicer for Christ mas presents. We are showing a small but well selected line of fine imported dec orated C’hiiiu. Unique patterns and exquisite decorations make this extremely attractive. Frank J. Flannery Direct attention ton lino of liand-nuulo Japanese Dresser Snarls, Center Pieces, Doylies, Handker chiefs, Kitnonas, Collars, Card Cases, Purses and Belts, suitable for gifts. These goods are on sale in the Annex. I fOSIERY I*. F. Cuttino & Co. are agents in Newnan for the “Cadet,’’ brand of Hosiery for children, and rec ommend them to their customers as the Best Stock ings on the market for Service. These stockings have Linen heels, knees and toes and are guaranteed not to tear. P. F. CUTTINO & COMPANY continued to Thursday of the first week of Jan. 11107 term of court. State vs Georgs Sims, malicious mis chief ; not guilty. G. Ober & Sons vs A. J. Shackleford, complaint; verdict for plaintiff for 1)128 principal, $82 81 interest and $10.08 at torney’s fees. State vs Spencer Caldwell, selling liquor, guilty; $800 and costs or 12 mouths. State vs Lint Newell, wife heating; guilty; $. r i0 and costs or 12 months. Mrs. J. L. Power vs Queen Ins. Co. of \merioa, complaint; continued to Mon- i day of second week of Jan. 1007 term of I court. tin' following naiiu’d gentlemen were elected bailiffs: First district, J.T. Bunks and Lewis Me('nlloiigh; Turin, \\ . A. Ilitynie and J. II. Bailey; Sixth, \V. E. North and G. H. I lardy; Haralson, S. J. Fowler; Hurricane. J.L. Millions and William Wid- ener; Fifth, A. J. Smith and J. T. A Isa brook. Longstreet. The service at “Uncle” Ike Smith’s Sunday afternoon was well attended. | G. B. Pope and family spent Sunday with relatives at Kcdrou. Mrs. J. U. Lewis, of Rook Spring, Last Saturday was the time for 1 visited friends here Saturday, the election of bailiffs, blit the ° artiH Askew, of Union Grove, and Election of Bailiff’s. | polIs were opened in but six dis- In the Miss Rosa Hammock, of this place, at- , . , ., , tended the singing at Line Greek Sun- I triots in < oweta county. In the day afternoon. districts where no elections occur- | Mrs. H. N. Hammett spent several ' red the justices and notaries pub- days last week with her daughter, Mrs. | lie will appoint bailiffs when the j T> Hpearmau. offices become vacant after Jan. 1, 15)07. In the six districts in which elections occurred the successful candidates had no opposition, and Johnnie Overby and little son, Wil liam, of Newnan, visited here Tuesday. Misses Willie and Lillian Bagwell visited their sister, Mrs. Will Phillips, at Palmetto, Sunday.