The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, February 26, 1915, Image 7

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M. B. Mooney HAVE TOM FOUND OUT THIS? Have you found out that a corset has been designed especially for you—designed to bring out and em phasize lines of youthfulness in vour figure? Where is such a corset? It is one of the 240 different C-B a la Spirite models, one for every known type of figure. The greatest corset experts in the world designed these models. And they have found ways to put ■into each not only graceful, youth ful lines, but comfort and durabil ity as well. Study the next half-dozen youth ful appearing women you meet. You’ll find that it isn’t alone the face—nor the gown— nor the color ing that defines their youthfulness. /More than any of these it is the figure—lithe, graceful, unhampered —that is responsible for the youth ful effect. j v "To-day, in the world of fashion, dll women are young, and they grow more so all the time,” says a fa mous Parisian dressmaker. That, in a nutshell, is the defini tion of fashion, i. e., youthfulness. If you haven’t found your own corset—the corset that keeps your figure youthful—lose no time in finding it. The newest C-B models, some of which are shown herewith, are now ready at our store, and we will be glad to have an opportun ity to help you get acquainted with the C-B line—and with your own corset. Prices, SI to S3. AT. B. Mooney Local Happening's Told in ^ ^ Short Paragraphs ^ ^ NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST TO OUR LOCAL READERS. Next Tuesday is Bale-day. Buist’s seed in bulk at Cates'. Call 'phone 427 for cut flowers. Ordinary’s Court next Monday. Get your clothes made to order at Boone's. Money to loan. Apply to A. H. Freeman. New scout shoes for men and boys at Boone’s. Have that old Barron's shop. wagon repaired at New Line.—’Phone 81, Johnson Hard ware Co., for your Mazdas lamps. We have them at one price. Mr. Henry Haynes, who has been confined for several days by a severe illnesB, is still quite sick. Get smilax and all kinds of cut ferns for decorations from Mrs. W. D. Pal mer, No. 4 Court Square. Mr. Walker Carpenter, who is at tending the State School of Technology, is quite ill with pneumonia. See the great stars at The Halcyon all next week. The best-dressed and cleverest actors in the world. Everything in garden seed at John R. Cates Drug Co.'s—onion sets, pota toes, cabbage plants, hulk peas, beans, Bnd all other seeds. Everything fresh and high-grade. Wagon tongues, hounds, axles, skeins, rims, tires, etc., supplied on short notice at Barron's shop. We have the materials, and can do the work promptly. Save the Pieces.—When you break your spectacle or eyeglass lens bring me the pieces and I can duplicate your lens, no matter how complicated. H. S. Banta. Fresh carnations Call 'phone 427. always on hand. Twenty-one yards good outing for $1 at I. N. Orr Co.’s. Gasoline 14c. gallon at R. L. Askew's, 11 Jackson street. Buist’s seed potatoes Cates Drug Co. 's. at John R. See those dandy dresses on sale at $1.19 at Stripling’s. Mr. B. T. Thompson from a trip to Florida. has returned Style Plus clothes, (guaranteed,) $17. Barnett-St. John Co. Boys' clothing at reduced prices at Barnett-St. John Co’s. Cotton is selling in Newnan to-day at 8 cents, for best grades. “Walkover” oxfords Barnett-St. John Co.’s. for spring at Twenty-five yards good cotton checks for $1 at I. N. Orr Co. ’s. Mr. Tom Luckie, of Ocala, Fla., is in the city for a few days. New spring Hne of Manhattan shirts at Barnett-St. John Co.’s. Born, on the 23d inst., to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fuller—a son. Cotton seed are selling in Newnan to day at 34J cents per busnel. Firestone rubber tires put guaranteed at Barron's shop. on and Automobiles washed at half-price at the new garage on Perry street. The spring term of Coweta Superior Court will convene next Monday. Twenty-one yards yard-wide sea is land for $1. I. N. Orr Co. A beautiful line of caps just received. men’s and boys’ Boone’s. Heaviest grade yard - wide AAA sheeting, 5c.; standard drilling, 6c.; Riverside plaids, 5c. I. N. Orr Co. Loans.—$25,000 to loan on farm lands. ’Phone 325. G. E. Parks Insurance & Realty Ca. Special sale of ladies’ and misses, house and street dresses, $1.50 values at $1.19. Stripling’s. Now is the time to have your buggy repaired and painted. New wheels, bodies, tops, rims and tires will make that old buggy look tike new. C. J. Barron & Sons. Dr. F. M. Gordy, of Columbus, was in the city Tuesday and Wednesday col lecting statistics of manufacturing for the U. S. Census Bureau. His terri tory is Coweta and Carroll counties. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Whittemore, of Palmetto, died Tuesday morning—aged 17 months. The funeral and interment took place at Ramah church, near Palmetto, on Wednesday. Mules.—I will receive on Saturday, Feb. 27, two car-loads of fresh mules 3 to 6 years old. I have a good many second-hand ones. All these mules are for sale and exchange. W. A. Potts. Wanted.— Young milch cow, that will give four to five gallons of milk. Ap ply to Mrs. G. R. Sponcler, Newnan. Bargains in sewing machines. Will close out the four we have on the in stallment plan. Boone’s. For Rent.—Five-room house, close in. ’Phone 325. G. E. Parks Insurance & Realty Co March issue of The Ladies’ World free with every May Manton pattern at 10c. Stripling’s. For Rent.—Five-room house at 127 E. Broad street, with barn and all con veniences. Apply to H. M. Hughs. For Rent.—Eight-room house, close in. ’Phone 325. G. E. Parks Insurance & Realty Co, New Ajax tires at the new reduced price. Guaranteed, in writing, 5,000 miles. Boone’s. Born, on the 21st inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Blackburn—a daughter. A few more $5 and $6 raincoats left at $1.95. I. N. Orr Co. For auto hire see A. H. Boone, or 'phone 348 or 378. Service day or night. See Mrs. W. D. Palmer for millinery, cut flowers and plants. No. 4 Court Square. The Sarah Hall Missionary Society will meet next Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Special sale of ladies’ fine voile and organdie waists, $1.50 values at 98c. Stripling's. You'll surely miss something if you don’t get one or two of Stripling’s $1.19 dresses. Automobiles repaired at the new garage on Perry street. Charges rea sonable. Spring shipment of Hart Shaffner & Mark suits just received at Barnett-St. John Co.’3. Give your orders to Mrs. W. D. Pal mer for all kinds of bedding plants—to mato, pepper, etc.—for spring planting. Wanted. — A salesman for a house hold necessity. Goods thoroughly ad vertised. Write P. O. box 344, Newnan, Ga. Mr. L. R. Hurst, editor of the Bow- don Bulletin, was in the city Monday and gave The Herald office a pleasant call. Hon. W. J. Speer, State Treasurer, attended the agricultural rally yester day and spent the day with Newnan friends. Mr. Walker Camp, of Newnan, spent Sunday with Mrs. Camp, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hardy. —West Point News. * Rubber tiring, horseshoeing, auto and carriage painting promptly and proper ly done at Barron’s shop. Prices right always. Mr. Robert Mann, of Newnan, spent Monday in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mann.—Senoia Enter prise-Gazette. For Rent.—Three connecting rooms, all conveniences, suitable for light housekeeping. Apply at 72 E. Broad street, or 'phone 473. Tax Receiver Smith will begin second round on Tuesday, March See notice. his 16. Mr. M. B. Mooney will leave to-mor row for St. Louis, Mo., where he will spend a week or ten days selecting new spring goods for his house. Our seeds are fresh, true to name, and will grow. You take no risks in buying seed here. John R. Cates Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. Mascalan Manley, of Newnan, are the guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. VaBser Patrick, on Orange street.—Macon Telegraph. If you wish to secure a loan on your farm lands at 6 per cent, see T. G. Farmer, jr. The biggest and best International line of tailor-made clothes, $14 to $30, at Stripling's. Save telephone and express buying your cut flowers from D. Palmer. bills by Mrs. W. For Sale.—Good, gentle horse; also, buggy and harness. Apply to Mrs. D. S. Summers. Get a front seat at The Halcyon next Thursday and see the greatest dancers of the age. Mr. H. H. North, of Newnan. was here on business Monday.—Senoia En terprise-Gazette. For Sale.—Genuine Barred Plymouth Rock eggs at $1 per setting of 15. Ap ply at this office. We have had an unusually mild ter, and it is likely that we shall a fine, open spring. win- have Men's, women and children’s all- leather shoes—a good assortment can be found at Boone's. Flower Pot Sale.—Five 3-inch flower pots, two for 5c. 'Phone 81. Johnson Hardware Co. Mr. Paul Smith, our accommodating Tax Receiver, was here on his first round Saturday and met a good many people. —Senoia Enterprise-Gazette. Wanted. — We wish to buy several hundred bushels of peas, any variety, for which we will pay the highest mar ket price. T. B. McRitchie & Co. Wanted.—To rent nice 5-room cot tage, not too far out, or will divide house with good family. Apply to W G. Huff, care John R. Cates Drug Co. Mr. R. D. Cole went to Atlanta Tues day to attend a meeting of the execu tive hoard of the Georgia Manufactur era’ Association, of which he is a mem ber. Luther Burbank, the wonderful plant wizard, is now selling his flower and vegetable seed, and John R. Cates Drug Co. are Newnan agents. Ask about these. Mrs. M. T. Estes, of Newnan, gave birth to a fine bey last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J B. Jarrell, in this city.—Meriwether Vindicator. Save the Pieces!—When you break your spectacle or eyeglass lens bring me the pieces and I can duplicate your lens, no matter how complicated. H. S. Banta. See the “crinoline” polka at The Halcyon next Thursday. It iB a reminder of the dances your grandmother danced fifty years ago, when hoopskirts and trouserettes were considered the acme of style. For Sale.—White Wyandotte eggs from high-class birds properly mated— $1, $2, $3 and $5 for 15. Write for list of matings, or order from this ad. Pul lets, $1.50 and $2. W. O. Cox, Newnan, Ga. Announcement.—The store-room at Ns. 4 Court Square, recently vacated by E. H. Norris, will be occupied in a few days by Mrs. W. D. Palmer, who will carry a full line of millinery, cut flowers and plants. Five Dollars Reward. — For bicycle stolen from in front of the postoffice last Saturday night. It is a new Day- ton wheel, painted red, with non-skid tires and without coaster brake. D. W. Boone. For Sale. — “Half-and-Haif” cotton seed at $1.25 per bushel; "Coweta Pro lific” cotton seed at 90c. per bushel; 10 per cent, discount on 10-bushel lots. Call or send checks to T. H. Herring, R. F. D. 4, Newnan, Ga. A week of prayer for home missions will be observed with a service each af ternoon next week by the ladies of the Central Baptist church. The services will be held in the Sunday-school room, beginning at 3 o’clock. For Our Customers Only.—We have hitching room in our basement for forty head of stock, which will be reserved for the convenience and accommodation of our customers only. C. J. Barron & Sons. Automobile Back.—I wish to let the public know that I would appreciate their patronage. Careful driving and reasonable rates. Residence ’phone 455; up-town ’phone, 66; union station ’phone, 499 J. C. H. Newton. Mrs. M. B. Mooney was called to Birmingham, Ala., last week by the death of her stepmother, Mrs. J. F. Kimball. After the funeral she was ac companied home by her father, Mr. Kimball, who will Bpend some time in Newnan. Mr. F. W. Stripling has purchased the Kinnard place, on W. Washington street. The old building will be moved, and in its place Mr. Stripling will erect a 6-room bungalow. Messrs. Brown & Haynie, the housebuilders, have the contract. Dr. J. S. Hardaway, Rev. E. W. Stone, Judge A. D. Freeman. Mr. W. A. Steed, and perhaps others, were in Atlanta Wednesday and Thursday at tending the Georgia Baptist Laymen’s Convention, which met in that city Tuesday night. The Halcyon will present the great society play, “What a Woman Will Do,” on Tuesday next. If you appre ciate clever acting, fine photography and a beautiful story, see this play. Open at 12 noon. “Come early and avoid the rush.” Mias Christine Lythgoe, of Newnan, is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. M. H. Lythgoe. Her many friends in West Point are glad to know she is rapidly regaining her health and strength since her recent serious illness. —West Point News. Rev. L. P. Glass has accepted the call of the Baptist church at this place, and will preach here the second and fourth Sunday in each month. The people of the town are pleased at his decision, and gladly welcome he and his family aB citizens.—Fayette ville News. i When you want a buggy come to see ' us. We will save you money. M. G. & J. J. Keith. Mr. T. G. McCollough, of Newnan, was with relatives here Sunday. —Se noia Enterprise-Gazette. Mr. R. Hughs has given Brown & Haynie, the housebuilders, the con tract to build a neat cottage on the vacant lot adjoining his residence on Salbide avenue. Dandruff must be removed and the hair roots nourished to stop falling hair and itching scalp. Use Parisian Sage, which John R. Cates Drug Co. guaran tees. It supplies every hair need - is in expensive. Mr. Tom Jones, of Carrollton, has been elected cashier of the Whitesburg Banking Co., succeeding Mr. Jas. A. Kelley, resigned. Directors were elected as follows: W. T. Jones, Tobe Stevens, R. E L. Jones, R. G. Strick land, T. W. Camp, James A. Kelley, F. O. Watkins. Martin Brown and Rossika Dolly are appearing in that greatest of all the season’s successes, from the musical comedy standpoint,“Hello, Broadway,” at the Astor Theater, on Broadway, New Yoyk. The dances, which were cre ated by them, have been the talk of New York. These dances have been repro duced on the screen with wonderful fidelity, and no one can afford to miss seeing them. Remember, they will be at The Halcyon one day ana night— Thursday, March 4. Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets are noted for their quick relief and unfailing ac tion in regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs—perfectly harmless, inexpen sive, and money returned if they fail. John R. Cates Drug Co. Mr. Nath Upshaw, of Lutherville, was in the city yesterday en route to Birmingham, Ala, where he will spend some time with his children. Mr. Up shaw is just recovering from a severe and protracted attack of rheumatism, and will probably go to Hot Springs, Ark., for a course of treatment before returning home. One of the nice affairs of the week was a supper given by Mrs. Harvey North on Monday evening for Mr. North and a few of his gentlemen friends. The guests included Messrs. R. D. Cole, E. G. Cole, T. G. Farmer, J. R. McCollum, R. O. Jones, H. C. Glover, N. L. North, Robt. Mann and Dr. T. S. Bailey. Harness and Harness Repairs.— Having purchased the harness depart ment of A. Jay Billings’ shoe Bhop I am now well prepared to all kinds of work in this line. I make harness to order, and also do repair work of every character. My prices are reasonable, and I respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. W. R. Pitman. Farmers are advised to examine the corn stored in their cribs, as damage from weevil hna been reported in some localities. Full information and di rections for protecting the grain from this destructive inBect can be had by applying to the State Entomologist, Hon. Lee Worsham, Atlanta. Those who find their cribs infected with weevil should communicate with him at once. — —- | Mules, Mules.—We will have in a car-load of blue grass Kentucky mules about Jan. 23. These mules are di rect from the blue grass section of Kentucky, are all 4 to 6 yeara old, and well broken. They are tbe kind that will wear a long time and do good ser vice. If you need mules come in and look them over. We can suit you. Hopson & Rankin. Grantville, Ga. Attention, Veterans!—There will be a meeting of Coweta Camp, No. 1161, U. C. V., at the court-house on Tuesday, March 2, at 1 o’clock p. m. All mem bers are requested to be present, as camp officers are to be elected at this meeting. Delegates to attend the Con federate reunion at Richmond, Va., on June 1, 2 and 3, will be chosen also. Do not forget your annual dues—15 cents. J. B. Goodwyn, Commander. J. L. Brown, Adjutant. A much-harried taxpayer, groaning under the burden of constantly accumu lating taxes, relieves his troubled bouI as follows: “His horse went dead and his mule went lame; he lost his cows in a poker game: then a cyclone came on a summer’s day and blew his house and barn away. An earthquake came when these were gone and swallowed the ground the house was on; the tax col lector then came round and charged him for the hole in the ground.” A much-worried business man, pes tered by the multiplying use of revenue stamps since the war tax was levied, expresses his disguBt as follows: “I’ve licked a dozen stamps to-day for telegrams I’ve sent; I licked and stuck one on a bill with which I paid the rent; I licked a stamp to paste upon a note which I renewed, and then I licked another one to make the mort gage good. I’ve licked these stamps to show that I respected my country’s will, and now I’d like to lick the man who introduced the bill.” The Baraca Class of the First Baptist church held its annual reunion on Thurs day night of last week. Messrs. W. G. Post, Garland Jones, Litt Jones and W. E. Nimmons spoke words of greeting from the organized men’s classes of the Methodist, Central Baptist and Presby terian churches. The address of the evening was delivered by Dr. F. C. McConnell, of Atlanta. His subject was “The Sword of Goliath.” Much wise and timely counsel, eloquently ex pressed, waa given to the young men. At the close of the exercises tbe ladies of the church served refreshments in the annex, which had been tastefully decorated for the occasion. The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. D. A. Haney, on Jackson street, Monday afternoon, March 1, at 3 o’clock. The programme will be in charge of Mrs. R. W. Freeman, super intendent of social service, and is as follows— Bible Lesson: Matthew, c. 18: v. 1 to 6, and 10 to 14. HymnB. Reports of superintendents. Reports of committees. General business. Topic—"The Problem of the Adoles cent at Home.” Social service studies. Money to Loan. — Applications re ceived for loans, from $100 to $10,000, on improved and unimproved town prop erty and farm lands. Interest 8 per cent, straight. Interest payable annu ally or semi-annually. Time, one to ten years. Applicants for loans will please give description, location, and valuation of property offered as security for loan. State improvements and valuation of same. We want county representatives to receive applications for loans, ap praise property, and serve as our ex clusive representative. Attorney or real estate man preferred. Applicants for loans and applicants for agencies positively required to furnish at least two character refererces and forward postage, five 2c. Btamps, for applica tion blanks, full particulars, and prompt reply. Write Southern Office, South eastern Mortgage Loan Association, Fourth National Bank Building, Atlan ta, Ga. Stuffed up head is cleared like magic by simply breathing Hyomei, while ca tarrh of head and throat rapidly and surely yields to its antiseptic healing. John R. Cates Drug Co. guarantees Hyomei. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there ia at leant one dreaded diaaaae that science haa been able to cure in all ita stage*, and that la catarrh. Ha 11 ’a Catarrh Cure la (he only positive extra now known to the medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a conatitutional dineaae, requires a conatitutional treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure ia taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe wya- tem. thereby destroying the foundation of the disease. and giving the patient strength by build ing up the conatitution and aasiating nature in doing ita work. Tbe proprietor a have »o much faith in ita curative powera that they otfer One- Hundred Ooliara for any caae that it faiia to cure. Send for beta of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Bold by all druggist*. 7&c. Toledo. Ohio. Take Hall's Family Filla for constipation. Garden Seeds That Grow Wc make quite a specialty of garden seeds. Buying only from the best seedsmen, consequent ly our seed stock is dependable, and the varieties are of the very finest improved strains. For years we have supplied the same customers with their garden seeds, and these are among the best gardeners in town. They buy of us because they can de pend on the quality of the seeds we sell. They take no chances, and they get results that count. C. One of our customers made an interesting experiment with Irish potatoes last year, planting half a patch with our seed and the other half with ordinary seed, with results that were con vincing to her, for the common seed scarce returned the seed planted, while our potatoes pro duced an abundant crop. There is no doubt about it---it pays to lie sure of your seed, and the best way to be sure is to let us supply you. 'Phone 151 John R, Cates Drug Co, NEWNAN, GA. THE REXALL STORE Spectacle REPAIRING Given Special Attention I repair spectacles and eye-glass es, and supply new lenses while you wait. If you go to Atlanta to see an oculist bring me your prescription. I will fill it and save you money and give you the best that is made. H. S. BANTA THE NEWNAN JEWELER Here Is An Important Public Service Since we have been ap pointed Local Representative of this remarkable Public Service we have heard words of praise from all sides. We unhesitatingly recommend each and every Toilet Specialty and Remedial, and at once refund purchase price to anyone not thoroughly satisfied after trial of any of the more than 100 SANwTOX Toilet Articles and Remedials for practically d every need. Be sure to try f ' SANmTOX Public Service— you will be delighted. Murray Drug & Book Company 'Phone 18. Newnan, Ga.