The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, April 16, 1915, Image 11

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I. B. Mooney pecials FOR onday AND uesday Best calico, new spring tyles, fast colors only, |0 yards for 39c; limit, |0 yards. 34-inch cambric finish [leaching; fine, close- foven goods, 20 yards ir SI. Extra large Turkish lath towels, full bleach- id, hemmed ends, 10c. f. B. Mooney House dress aprons ferguson - McKinney lake, worth $1, at 39c. Extra fine mercerized [able damask, 2 yards nde, 75c grade, 49c. Yard-wide white mad- is, pretty stripe designs; jecial, at 7c. Bleached sheets, 72x90 iches, with welded seam center; special, 35c. Mill-end cheviots for >ys’ waists, rompers id men’s shirts, rem ints of 2 to 8 yards; )c grade at 7c. Local Happenings Told in ^ SHort ParagrapHs >$* > < I NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST I ISl TO OUR LOCAL READERS. J& AT THE END O P LENT. The follies and frills of life Had nil been put away. And through the penitential days We knelt in sober Kray. No blossoms stirred the sodden mold. No bird its music tried: The spirit yearned timid the gloom For what the flesh denied. Then on the beam of morning gold A robin’s carol rose. And chanted the beads of silver dow. The remnants of the snows. No more the soul in shadow dwelt. No more the winds were chilly. For, lo! before us, starry white. Unclosed an Easter lily, —fMinna Irving. Buy your clothing at Boone's. Smokers are strictly hand- Torres made. Hats and caps Boone’s. for all the boys at Torres Smokers now on sale at dealer’s. your Rugs, Glover’s. curtains and draperies at Torres Smokers, Havana cigars ex- I clusively. Money to I Freeman. loan. Apply to A. H. Time for new shirts. The kind that lit and don’t fade, 50c., $1 and $1.50 in a great variety at Boone's. Tomato, lettuce and pepper plants now ready for delivery by Mrs. E. M. Leverett, 77 Greenville street. Want a 1015 Ford touring car? The Herald bus one which it is going to give away on Thursday, April 29. - Mrs. W. A. Potts and children, of Newnan, motored to this city last Saturday.—Carrollton Free Press. Boys’ Wash Suits.—A complete as sortment of boys’ wash suits—the bet ter kind—$1 ami $1.50 at Glover’s. — ♦ New Voiles.—The newest stripes, dots and Moral designs shown in 40-inch voile at 40c. yard. Glover’s. Scout shoes for men and boys. The most desirable shoes for outdoor wear for spring and summer. Boone's. Crex Rugs.— We have ready for your selection crex rugs, all sizes. Prices the lowest. Glover’s. ScuiTer and Lad & Lassie foot-form slippers for children. Let the foot grow as it should. Boone’s. Desirable front I rent. ’Phone 47. room, close in, for Silk hosiery in most all I found at Glover’s. colors can be Palm Beach clothes I and ladies at Boone’s. for boys, men News of interest for ladies in this is- I sue. See Boone’s ad. Cotton is selling in Newnan to-day at | 98 cents, for best grades. Cotton seed are selling in Newnan to- I day at 30 cents per bushel. Be sure to read H. S. Banta’s offer I to The Herald contestants. For Sale.—Good milch cow. I to T. J. Wilson, Madras, Ga. Apply A. B. C. silks, 36 inches wide, all | colors, 50c. yard at Glover’s. The prize car is still unwon. It is I yours if you want it badly enough. Room I close in. for rent; water and lights; Apply to A. Jay Billings. For Sale.—Several fresh cows. Ap I ply to W. B. Mitcham, Newnan, Ga. Laces. — See our special values in lin- I en and val. laces at 5c. yard. Glover’s The correct things in straw and felt I hat^for men now on display at Boone's, For auto hire see A. H. Boone, or [ ’phone 348 or 378. Service day or night Odd pants and suits to fit your boy and your purse can be found at Boone’s Ladies’ neckwear, belts and novel I ties. The new things first at Glover’s Farmers’ and outdoor rush hats that I are fit to wear, 10c. to 50c. Boone’s New Silks. —Thirty-six 1 75c.; 40-inch poplins, $1. inch poplins New shades Glover’s. If you wish to secure a loan on your I farm lands at 6 per cent, see T. G Farmer, jr. Underwear Cheeks. — We have re ceived another ease of this splendid ehecked madras for underwear. 36 inches, at 10c. yard. Glover’s. Spring Shoes for Men. None better at the price. J. E. Tilt's, $1; Reynolds, $3.50; other lines, $3 and $2.50. See window display. Boone’s. •— ♦ l- Miss Suedelle Wortham, a charming young lady of Newnan, was the week end truest, of her sister, Mrs. A. A. Brazil, on Greenvillestreet. — LaGrunge Graphic. Save trouble by purchasing "Arrow Head" hose, two pair for 25c., and "Wonder" hose at 25c. a pair. An un conditional guarantee with each pair. Boone’s. Yesterday was the fiftieth anniver sary of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Last Friday was the fiftieth anniversary of Gen. Robt. E. Lee's surrender. Seed Corn. —Marlboro seed corn for sale at $2 per bushel. This variety of corn will keep sound and clean the ear round. Write, or ’phone 131. F. M. Lee. Major J. 1 J . Brewster returned Satur day from Bartow, Fla., where he spent the winter. He enjoyed his sojourn in the "Land of Flowers,’’ and his health is excellent. For Rent.— Six rooms of the house at 51 W. Washington street. Baths, hot and coid water, and electric lights. Apply to Stripling, at Stripling Dry Goods Co.’s. For Rent. — Two unfurnished con necting rooms, suitable for light house keeping. Apply at 26 College street. Children’s Socks.—Our assortment of children’s socks is now complete—15c. and 25c. pair. Glover’s. For Rent. — Five-room house on Third street. Apply to G. E. Parks Insurance & Realty Co., ’phone 325. We have the best union suits for boys and girls made—the M kind—at 50c. Glover’s. Garden Plants.—'Tomato, pepper and egg plants for sale at 15c. dozen, de livered. ’Phone 210. Billie McBride. Cotton Seed, cotton seed Four hundred bushels for planting for sale, and "Shanghai” F. M. Lee, La- I Cleveland Big Boll varieties. Apply to Grange street. Rev. J. E. Hannah and Mr. J. W. BowerB went down to Senoia Tuesday to attend the sessions of the Atlanta Presbytery. The sessions will con tinue until night. Roys’ Blouses.—We feature the fa mous K. & E. blouses—the best made —50c. and $1. H. C. Glover Co. . -♦ Interwoven socks are the very best made. All colors, all sizes; 25c. and 50c. pair. Guaranteed by II. C. Glover Co. The best floor polish we know of is put up for Chamberlin-Johnson-Du- Bose Co. at 50c. can. Sold at Boone’s. "Time and tide wait for no man. Neither will the closing hour of the contest wait for you. Miss Contestant. The six o’clock closing movement will be inaugurated on May 1 and continue in force until Sept. 1, (except Satur days.) The Herald’s great automobile con test closes promptly at 10 p. m., Thursday, April 29—not one minute later. Mr. Henry Smith and family left last week for Newnan, and will make that city their future home.—West Point News. Miss Christine Lythgoe has returned to her home in Newnan, after a visit to Mrs. L H. Lythgoe. —West Point News. Boone’s Big 4 clothes are unexcelled. Four prices — $10, $12, $15 and $18. None better made for the price. Boone’s. Now is the time to get your order in I for potato plants. Mrs. W. D. Palmer, 4 Court Square Mr. E. E. Summers left Tuesday for la visit of several days with relatives | Carroll county. My tomato, pepper and lettuce plants | are now ready. Mrs. W. D. Palmer, 4 Court Square. Art Goods.-All kinds of art threads, I stamped pieces, etc. Royal Society | goods at Glover’s. Get your order in for spring bedding I plants. Mrs. W. D. Palmer, 4 Court Square. Spring footwear in a great variety I of desirable styles and prices can be I found at Boone’s. • See my beautiful line of spring mil linery. Mrs. W. D. Palmer, 4 Court Square. Nice fresh cut flowers and pot plantB I always on hand. Mrs. W. D. Palmer, 4 Court Square. Miss Reynolds, of Newnan, was the guest of friends here last week.—Car rollton Free Press. New shipment of roses just in. Mrs. W. D. Palmer, 4 Court Square. Our McCollum letter was not received until this morning, and consequently too late for this issue. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Camp, of New nan, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Zachry. — Carrollton Free Press. The date for the examination of pub lic school teachers has been fixed for July 30 and 31 hy the State Board of Education. See to it that your favorite contest ant is not disappointed on the last day. If she is your friend she deserves your undivided support. Dress Linens.—We have received a new shipment of colored linens—rose, pinks, blues, pongees, lavender, etc. H. C. Glover Go. Rooms Fur Rent. —Several rooms for rent, conveniently arranged for light housekeeping. Water and lights. Ap ply to A. Jay Billings. Rev. J. H. Cowart, will begin his an nual protracted meeting at the Senoia Baptist church next Thursday evening holding two services each day.—Senoia Enterprise-Gazette. A wonderful picture will be presented at The Halcyon next Friday, being r full description of the opening of Uni versal City, Cal.—the only moving pic ture city in the world. ■ ■ - - — The Ladies’ Bible Study Circle of the Central Baptist church will meet next Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock. The subject of study will be the 9th and 10th chapters of 1st Kings. ■ ■ ♦ -■ Lost.—April 15, between 62 Spring street and Cates' drug store, gold lav alliere set with chip diamonds and twelve small pearls. If found return to 62 Spring street and get reward. Don’t fail to see Cleo Madison in the "Wild Irish Rose” next Wednesday at The Halcyon. It is a beautiful drama recalling the tragic romance of Thack ary, the famous English author. Mr. Banta, the jeweler, sold another handsome grafonola this week to Mr. A. D. Zachry, of Ilogansviile. It seems that nearly everyone wunts victrola or a grafonola this spring. A busy force of carpenters has been at work for several days rebuilding Dr, Tom Cole’s residence on Robinson street, which was destroyed by fire last month. The R. D. Cole Mfg. Co. has the contract. Bud Formby, colored, convicted at the January term of the City Court on a charge of cheating and swindling and sentenced to the chaingang for twelve months, escaped from Lambert’s camp last Saturday. The many Griffin friends of Mrs. T, E. Patterson, who has been sojourning at St. James City, Fla., for several weeks, will be glad to learn that she is greatly improved in health. — Griffi News and Sun. New Line. — 'Phone 81, Johnson Hard ware Co., for your Mazrlas lamps. We have them at one price. When you warn, « buggy come to see us. We will Bave you money. M. G. & J. J. Keith. "The Black Box” is drawing big crowds at The Halcyon every Thurs day. It is a great play. Embroideries. — Voile and organdie embroidery in all widths —for gradua ting dresses—at Glover's. ,# Mi-o-na really does put bad stomachs in order and quickly overcomes indiges tion, gastritis, heartburn and dyspepsia. Nothing to pav if not entirely hsiiefied. Join r> . r'n'rp D r ug fo. Tomato Plants. — Standard! varieties of tomato plants now ready. ’Phone 60. Mrs. Pauline F. Camp, 66 Spring street. Wanted. — E’our boarders. Nicely furnished rooms, good table board, in private home. Reasonable rates. Ap ply at 112 Greenville street. For Sale at a Bargain. — Brand new $50 Columbia grafonola, and $15 worth double disc records. Address “Grafo nola,” care Newnan Herald. Mr. Olin By ram, who has been em ployed at Union City for the past several months, has now returned to Carrollton.—Carrollton Free Press. For Rent.— The large building on E. Washington street, formerly occupied as a garage. ’Phone 325. G. E. Parks Insurance & Realty Co. Wanted. — We wish to buy several hundred Dushels of peas, any variety, for which we will pay the highest mar ket price. T. B. McRitchie & Co. Rubber-bottom tennis oxfords, black, white and brown, 50c. White tennis shoes—the good kind -boyB’ and ladies', $1; men’s, $1.25. Boone’s. You certainly cannot afford to neglect catarrh, colds or bronchitis en John R. Caies Drug Co. sells Hyomei on the "No-cure no-pay” plan. It gives quick relief and lasting benefit, and is per- f, i-r'v harm'ass. You breathe it. Cotton Seed.—"Half and Half” cot ton seed at $1 per bushel; “Coweta Prolific” cotton seed at 75c. per bushel No discount at these prices. Call or send check to T. H. Herring, R. F. D 4, Newnan, Ga. If you have done your best you can look over your past record of work the contest with satisfaction; and should the worst come and some one defeat you, you will be able to congratulate the winner with a smile. Say, have you eaten any chili? If not, go to the Farmers’ Lunch Stand in rear of T. G. Farmer & Sons Co on MadiHon street. It is something fine. Lots of other good things to eat Everything nice and clean. Mr. G. R. Bradley, traveling repre sentative of Hagan & Dodd Co., At lanta, spent a few days at home the past week. His territory includes Ten nessee, Kentucky and Indiana, and manages to get home about once in three months. Mr. L. L. Hutchinson went over to LaGrange Monday evening and attend t-r] the recital given at LaGrange Fi male College by his daughter, Miss Annie Bell Hutchinson, which wan great success in every way.—Senoia Enterprise-Gazette. For Sale. — "Christopher” the win- ner—the cotton which took first prize for best ten stalks at Georgia State Fair both in 1910 arid 1911. Price $1 per bushel. All seed culled, and guar anteed to be sound. J. S. Jackson, Ilogansviile, Ga. Everyone should see Clara Kimball Young in "Hearts in Exile,” to be shown at The Halcyon next Tuesday. The play is adapted from the famous novel of that name by John Oxen- ham, to see which Atlanta charges 25c. Our price remains the same—10c. City Court of Newnan.—At a meet ing of the Newnan bar, held this day, it is decided that it will not be advis able to hold the April term of the City Court of Newnan. Jurors summoned for said term, witnesses and parties litigant, need not attend said court. This April 16, 1915. W. A. Post, Judge City Court. The Higgins & Moody stock of gen eral merchandise was sold to the high est bidder Monday morning, and CJersnon Bros., of Atlanta, were the success ful bidders. Mr. Higgins expects to look after his farming interests near Alvaton. —Senoia Enterprise-Gazette. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Collins will have as their guests for home-coming week Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Merck, Mrs. Evelyn Ashford, Miss Eva Ashford, Mr. Will Ashford and Mr. Chas. Merck, of Gainesville, and Mr. and Mrs. Raw- son Dent, of Newnan.- West Point News. Rev. S. B. Cousins, of Lutherville, to whom was extended a call to the pastorate of White Oak Grove Baptist, church a short time ufto, lias notified the church of his acceptance. The regular preaching day will he the third Sunday hereafter, instead of the fourth, as formerly. Mr. C. F. McWilliams, prominent business man and one of Lutherville's best citizens, died Wednesday, after a long illness. He was a brother of Mr. W. G. McWilliams, of this city, and held in high esteem by all who knew him. Thu funeral took place yester day morning. Will Rosser, colored, was arraigned before Judge Post in the City Court on Friday last on two charges pointing a gun at another and simple larceny. Ho ntored a plea of guilty and was given sentence of $50 or oight months on the first charge, and $25 or four months on the second. • ■ ■ ♦ - - Stokely Business College. Shorthand, bookkeeping, typewriting, arithmetic, penmanship, etc. Diplomas issued and students assisted to positions. Five of our students obtained positions since Christmas. Expenses low. Particulars free. Address Stokely Business Col lege, Dept. A, Newnan, Gu. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Garrard have re cently moved to Columbus from New nan, and are at home in Wynnton, having taken possession of tho house formerly occupied hy Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Farley. Tneir hosts of frienda are delighted to welcome them to Colum bus again.—Columbus Enquirer-Sun. Mr. J. T. Arnall, one of our promi nent citizens, was carried to the Bap tist Iiospitul in Atlanta last Sunday, and on Tuesday was operated upon for gallstone. We are glad to note that the operation was successful, tho trouble removed, and that he is now getting along nicely. — Senoia Enter prise-Gazette. The beautiful gold watch to be given hy H. S. Banta is for the contestant turning in the largest amount of mon ey to the contest manager between 7 a. m., Saturday, April 17, and 4, p. m., Wednesday, April 28. It makeH no difference how little you may have done in tho past; you have an equal chance with any other contestant for this prize. Notice. —As authorized by the Rail road Commission, the Atlanta and West Point Railroad Go. and tho Cen t.ral of Georgia Railway Co. will, from May I to Aug. 28, 1915, inclusive, closu their freight depots at 12 o’clock, noon on Saturdays. G. B. Barr, Agent A. & W. P. R. R G. T. Stocks, Agent Central of Georgia Railway. The fifth district rally of the execu tive board meeting of the Western As sociation will be held with Sharpsburg Baptist church on Wednesday, April 28. The district is composed of tho following churches, viz: Central, (New nan,) Moreland, Grantviile, Raymond, Sharpsburg, Turin, Ebenezer, Rock Spring and Ramah. Delegations of sisters from each church is earnestly requested. Col. Albert E. Douglas, of Madison, spent a couple of days in Newnan the first of the week. lie iH the son of the late Eben Douglas, for many years a prominent member of the Newnan bar, and waa born and partly reared here. Upon the death of his father he re moved with his mother to Madison, where he has since resided, being now one of the loading merchants of that thriving town. Mr. J. II. Blackwell, county farm demonstration agent, expectH a largo attendance at the meeting called for to-morrow to perfect the organization of the Boys’ Corn Club, and to enlist new members for the Girls’ Canning Club. All hoys and girls interested in the work of these splendid organiza tions, as well as the school teachers'of the county, are urged to attend to morrow’s meeting. Mr. W. A. Shore, of Baldwin, an nounces the engagement of hiH daugh ter, Clara Pauline, to Mr. Elam C. Ad dy, of Senoia, the wedding to take place in April. Miss Shore is a young lady of refinement and culture, daugh ter of one of Baldwin’s leading citi zens. Mr. Addy is the son of Mr. J. T. Addy, near this city, and is now cashier of the hank at Baldwin.—Se noia Enterprise-Gazette. Mrs. S. M. Dean, one of Palmetto’s most prominent and lovable women, died last night, after a brief illness with pneumonia. Deceased was a charter member of Palmetto Chapter, U. D. C., arid a past regent of Pied mont Chapter, D. A. R. She is sur vived by one daughter, Mrs. Maggie Dean Morris, of Palmetto, and two sis ters, Mrs. M. A. Wiley, also of Pal metto, and Mrs. S. Covin, of La Grange. The protracted services at the First Methoalst and Central Baptist churches, which have been in progress the past two weeks, will close to-night. The attendance haB been good at both churches, and there have been a num ber of additions. Dr. W. L. Pierce and Rev. Firley Baum did the preaching at. the First Methodist. Rev. J. T. Rid dick, of Durham, N. C., conducted the meeting at the Central Baptist. Why not start to beautifying the hair by using Parisian Sage, the delightful tonic sold by John R. Cates Drug Co. Ope application will make the hair fluffy and lustrous. There is nothing better for dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. "The world owes every man a liv ing,” but only after he has earned it. By Far the Best DURHAM DUPLEX U A ZO U Yet Produced. Sells for S 1.00 The Durham Domino Razor, il lustrated herewith, has all the good features of the $5 razor, and is in every way just as good, except be ing nickel-plated and carrying only 6 blades instead of 12, as in the $5 set. We regard this as the very best value every put out by the Durham people, and advise every man now using one of the cheaper "Demon strator" razors to buy this new razor. You have only to examine it to see the wonderful value offer ed in this new razor for $1. While American ivory handle, strapper, 6 blades, all in a hand some red leather case, for $1. Durham Demonstrator Razor, with one blade and cake of shaving soap, 35c. All makes of good safety razors and blades. Everything in shaving materials. All of the few but good toilet ac cessories men want. 'Phone 151 Ri Cates Drug Co. NEWNAN, GA. THE :REXALL STORE Time to Got Up Early And time to buy a BIG BIG CLOCK so you won’t oversleep yourself. He NEVER FAILS to wake you. Buy him from H. S. BANTA Till■ NEWNAN JEWELER Find Out What Public Service MeansfTb YOU ^ Let US show you whnt tho great SAN«*TOX Public Service reully means. Eliminates doubt und ex- , perimentation. Assures absolutely uniform excellence in Toilet preparations und Re* modiuls. wo know that every ■ ■ >1 V ' : t; §! mi Wj|5 preparation Is compound ed of absolutely pure i ingredients accord- ing to scientific, safe, reliable i formulas-wcl back S A N "TOX 1 preparations ' with our per sonal money- back guarantee. Make Thi. Money' , B.cU Teetj Try any . 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