The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, December 14, 1906, Image 7

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-■ 1 ' ' S* n ’ JUST TEN DAYS TILL? ■^CHRISTMAS*- Christmas is ten days off, imt only eight of these are trailing days, so the exact amount of time left to complete your plans and pur chases is but eight days, .lust a little over a week’s time to do all you intend to do. Can you iloitf Yes, if you will let us help. Don’t delay your buying, bad weather may interfere. Acci dents may happen. At any rate you can trade with twice the comfort now, with greater satisfaction, with better results. However, no matte ^whether you are ready fo buy now or prefer waiting until latiff, you will find that the one store best equipped to supply you with just the goods you want at the price you will be glad to pay, is this one. The store overflows with Christmas goods. It is easy to buy here—prices marked plainly on everything; plenty of clerks; plenty of delivery boys; prompt service even now wheu everything is crowded. Make up a list of those whom you wish to remember, then look over this advertisement and visit the store. Give Shears and Scissors. What gift more suitable for wife or mother than a pair of new shears sharp to the points and beautifully finished! We have them in the following styles, every one warranted. Embroidery soisHors, 50c. Nail scissors, 76c. On tide scissors, 1.00. Barbers’ scissors, 85o. Shears, 50c to 80c. Give Pocket Knives When in doubt as to the suitable gift for a man, young or old. Every man has con stant use for a knife—without one he is completely lost. Even if he owns an old one, a bright new knife of good quality will tickle him immensely. You can’t be wrong hefe. Oar stock shows . very kind un.l prioe, 100 kinds in all. Prio.'s, )5o, 25e, 60c, (lie, 75o, 1.00. Pearl handle knives, 76c, 1.00, 1,25, 1.50, 2.00. Give Carving Sets. Carving sets make especial ly appropriate gifts for Christ mas, as they will find immedi ate use on the Christmas turkey. Every family needs one of these useful table articles. No feast is complete without a carver. 8.00, 4 00, 5.00, 7.60, 8.60. Give Razors, Mugs, etc. A real business-like razor will be gratefully received by any man, making a gift that will save dol lars and be productive of much comfort. Never buy a poor razor—better give none at all. Those we sell are all good; every one is warranted and will be exchanged if not good. Prioes are about like this, 1.00, 1.60 '2.00, 2.50, 8.00, 6.00. Strops for sharpening, 26c, 50c, 76c and 1.00. Mugs, brushes soaps, styptic pen cils, bay rum, etc. Give Pertumes and Toilet Waters. Perfume is the gift that can always lie used with satisfaction and the cost can be what you like. We show the finest ex tracts attractively boxed from 25c to 2.50. The quality in ev ery ca i e is the same, so you will not be misrepresented by your gift when the perfume is bought here. Toilet waters in the pop ular makes, < ’olgate, Rogers and Gallet, Palmer, Alfred Wright, 25c, 50c, 75c and 1.00. Give Toilel Cases or Mani cure Sets. Our display of Toilet cases has all that is new and good. Combs, brushes, mirrors and manicure accessories in satin- lined cases. These make gifts of peculiar appropriateness from young men to their lady friends. Our line must be seen to lie ap- predated" Prices arc 76o, 1.60, !l 00, 8.60, 6.00 aud a few ns high as $15, $18 and $25. Give Cigars to Men. For the (.’hristmas trade we have our best selling brands put up in box es of 25 and 50 cigars. Every smoker is ac quainted with the , following brands aud satisfaction is guar anteed. Our large cigar busi ness makes it easy to .know the wants of smokers, and we assure you that these are worthy: White Knight, 25 to box, 1.00. La Gowda, 26 to box, 1.00. H. & C. Special, 25 to box, 1,26. “ 60 to box, 2 86. El Prinoipe du Gales, 25 to bx, 2.50. Heriiau Cortez, 25 to box, 2.50. " •• 60 to box, 4.50. Regensburg's American, 50, 4 50. Mungct’s Porfeoto, 60 to box, I 50. Give Work Boxes or Jewel Cases. These articles combine lieau- ty and utility and ate always appropriate gifts. They come in leather, leatheroid, celluloid, etc., lieautifully decorated and lined. Prices, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 5.00, 7.50. Glove boxes and' baskets, 20c, 25c nnd up. Handkerchief boxes and baskets, 15c, 20o, 60c and 75o. Collar and cuff boxes, 60c, 76c, 1.50. Give Hand Mirrors. Ebony and rosewood backs with finest French plate minors of perfect finish, r.00, 1.75, 2.50 and 3.75. Give Parlor Lamps. Our stock of lamps contains lamps of all prices and of beau tiful decorations. Our stock is bought direct from the makers aud in this way we are enabled to make prices which other dealers cannot touch for the same goods. All of our lamps are equipped with the best fit tings and are first-class in every respect. Decorated pnrlor lanqM. 76c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.75, 2.00, 8.00, 5.00. Hanging parlor lamps, $2, $2.60, $5. Hull lamps, 2.50 to 5.00. Give China, Vases, Glassware. Our showing of these gifts of utility and beauty is remark able. Every piece of china, every vase, is selected for dec orative beauty or on account of its low price, it is easily pos sible to select from this stock a gift for any lady, for all ladies love fine china and will welcome the addition of a dainty, bit to their collection. Salads, Dishes. 26o, 85o, 50o, 65c, 75c, 1.00, 1.50 to 5 00. Oliooolate pots, tea sets, sugar and creams, caps and saucers, vases, vvu- t r sets, etc. Give Leather Goods. A purse, or card case, a music roll or cigar case will often prove just the gift wanted. We have these and numerous articles in leather goods. Work boxes, jewel cases, etc. Toys for the Children The toy stock of this store compares most favorably with that shown in any of the larger cities. All of the new things in mechan ical toys are here and the old standbys are here also. Our stock is immense, well selected, new, clean, and rightly priced. HOLT & CATES «• Everything for the fruit cake. Phone 1. Home-raised seed wheat. 38 Orr & Powell. I We are selling crockery cheap.' Phone 1. | L. R. Powell pays the highest prices for hides. tf Mr. Fred Hunter was up from Turin last Tuesday. Wanted—One five to eight-room house, close in. J. W. Stripling. Mr. Mike Powell was in Atlan ta last Wednesday. FOR RENT—Extra two horse farm. Apply to M. (J. Keith, tf Wesson salad oil, Durkee dress- i ing and Lea & Perrin’s sauce for Ninas use. Phone 1. Watch for the big thermometers. They will tell you when, where and how to buy coal. 37 Rugs of all sized and styles; a complete stock at P. F. Cuttino it Go’s. (Annex). Lot of 2x4, H) aud 12 feet Ncantling, 50c per 100. 88 Orr & Powell. The most complete Htock of un derwear in Newnan at P. F. Cut- tino & (Jo’s. Sidelioardst Yes, we have them. (’all and see some lieauties. tf Scroggin Furniture (’o. Watch for the big thermometers, i They will tell you when, where and how to buy coal. 87 WANTED—One good second- band two horse wagon. Must be a bargain. D. W. Roone. Just received shipment of white China matting (l>cst quality). P. F. Cuttino A Co. Picture frames at Scroggin Fur niture Co.’s give satisfaction. We make a specialty of frames. tf Special value in .10-1-4 linen 1 sheeting at 85c yard, at P. F. Cut I tino & Co’s. Givens your orders early for; Xmas Candies, Nuts and Fruits, j Adams. ’Phone 1. Watch for the big thermometers, j They will tell yon when, where] and how to buy coal. 37 The liest values in cloaks, suits and skirts in Newnan, in our An-1 nex. P. F. Cuttino & Co. We will save you ## on every suit or overcoat purchased from I us. Harnett, St. John & Co. i We are selling our <! rockery cheap to *lose it out. Adams. ’Phone I Watch for the big thermometers, j They will tell you when, where and how to buy coal. 37 Fine table linens; damasks with napkins to match in handsome de signs, at P. F. Cuttino A (Jo’s. Saturday 15th to Dec. 25th, we offer you some treats in suits and i overcoats. Harriett, St. John A Co. STOVES! Stoves! Stoves! We have too many Stoves. The stock MUST be reduced by Jan. 1st. Our present Stove Store at No. 1 1 Greenville Street must be va cated Dec. 31 st. We have no place to put these stoves. THEY MUST GO! Newnan' Hardware Company II Greenville st. Phone 148. A full line of Curtice Bros. can ned goods. They are best. We have the agency. Adams, phone 1. Watch for the big thermometers. They will tell you when, where and how to buy coal. 87 Adler’s mocha gloves (best quality), in reindeer and gray, at 1*. F. Cuttino A ( Vs. Don’t forget to read our ad. this week. It may lie the means of saving you some money. Harnett, Ht. John Si Co. Hananas, Grape Fruit, Oranges, Grapes, Apples, Nuts, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Pigs, line Celery. Adams. ’Phone 1. Mrs. W. Tom Hrookshas return ed from Cedartown, where she went to attend the funeral of Mr. L. J- Norton. LOST—Last Saturday or Sun day, in Newnan, gold wreath breast pin. Finder is requested to return to Mrs. J. R. Herring, 12 Greenville Street, City. i You Should Come to see our line of Holiday Goods. We have a choice stock o f n i e e tilings for Christmas time. Large stock and great va riety. Old and young have been provided for. Dolls and Toys. Hric-a-Hrac. Perfume r y an d ' other Toilet Arti cles. Holiday Station ery. Holiday Books. Many other things suit able as gifts for grown-ups or the little folks. Prices right. Christmas Suggestions a* Thin is the joyous Heaton of Christ mas snapping, and we make a few suggestions that *will help those in sr-uroli of suitable holiday Kills. We are displaying some attractive jewelry, and particular attention is directed to Signet Dins and Hinds, JBlnin and Set Kings 'for ladies' niid[gciii]eiiicii Brooches, Scarf* Bins,} Guff But tons, Bracelets. Necklaces and J.ockets, Emblem i’ins, Hat Bins. These are all high class goods and there is nothing nicer for (.'lirist- niftH presents. We are showing a small hut well selected line of fine imported dec orated China. Unique patterns and exquisite decorations make tins extremely attractive. Frank J. Flannery P. f. ClTriNO & COMPANY Dime! attention ton line of Imnd-mudo JupnnoHo Dresser Scarfs, Center Pieces, Doylies, Handker chiefs, Kirtionus, Collars, Card (Junes, Purses and Holts, suitable for gifts. Titos? 1 goods are on sale in tho Annex. HOSIERY I’. F. Cuttino (V, Co. are agents in Nowniin for the “Cadet’’ brand of Hosiery for children, und rec ommend them to their customers as the Host, Stock ings on tho market for Service. These stockings have Linen heels, knees and toes and are guaranteed not, to tour. SPECIAL NOTICE:—This store will be closed on Tuesday, Dee. 25th, (Christinas day;. I'. F, < iittino A: (’<*. A fill itf Rosser, a negro accused of running a blind tiger at Moreland. Rosser was jailed here. Scroggin Furniture Co. can save You know what Johnson’s ware you 20 to 30 per cent, on fnrni- is in crockery. We are selling it tare on special orders. Our mail cheap to close out. order department is complete, 'fry Adams. ’Phone I. ns on a line piece. tf The latest books, magazines and | I’ostcll’s Elegant, Askew's liest, newspapers will always bo found] K. Is. Is., Georgia Relic, <indium, on sale at Pcnislon Si Lee’s drug Whole Wheat Pan ('tike, Buck- store. tf wheat* We can please you with ,. r . n , • i ,. ,• i flour. Phone 1 We will have all kinds of milts for Xmas; also the same kind of We are just in receipt of an ex- line celery we have had for the last press shipment of eight button kid ten days. Phone J. gloves for women, in black, gray. tan and white. Price, 2.00 pair, We have just received a new shipment of clothing by express. Call and see them. Realities. Harnett, Ht. John A: Co. value 2.50. I*. F. Cuttino & Co. We direct especial attention to our line of handkerchiefs, which is most complete. Handkerchiefs Wo have a few pieces of hand- itl fancy for K itts, tine em- painb'd China left. Mighty nice , broideri!(1 handkerchiefs for wo- for Christmas presents. Adams. ' am , fi|ie hem8lite hed hand- * ll0ne1 ' | kerchiefs for men; silk bandker- Hheriff J. L. Brown went to La- .chiefs and mufflers. Grange last Monday and secured I P. F. Cuttino & Co.