The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, June 04, 1915, Image 7

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M. B. Mooney Dress Goods gig assortment pretty summer dress goods on bargain counter; voile tissue, repp, crepe, ba tiste, organdie, etc. Most of these goods usually sell at 25c. All one price 15c Black and white striped voile, 40 inches wide 20c Floral voile, 40 inches wide, beautiful colors 25c Witchery chiffon, 36 inches wide, a new one 25c White Goods 40-inch flaxou (mill ends,) 25c grade 15c 40-inch voile (mill ends,) 25c grade 15c 36-inch rice cloth, extra fine quality 25c 36-inch seed voile, the pret tiest white goods sold. 39c 36-inch ratine for skirts, extra good quality 25c 36-inch crepe for underwear, (mill ends) 15c 28-inch rippletfe for rompers, special 10c White Laces Wide shadow and Normandy val. laces for fine under wear, on bargain table, 10c 25c and 35c camisole corset cover laces at 15c Muslin Underwear We are agents for the famous Ferguson-McKinney make of underwear. The best- made garments sold. Crepe and embroidery corset covers 25c Nainsook corset covers, fine lace trimmings 50c Princess slips, special bar gain at 50c and 75c Round neck crepe gowns, special at 65c Fine crepe and nainsook gowns at 85c and $1 Petticoats of all kinds ^ at.. 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 Combination suits, special values 75c, 85c, $1 Children’s Gowns Made of good grade cambric at 39c and 50c Drawers, 2 to 12 years, extra good muslin 10c Misses’ cambric drawers. 25c Ladies' Umbrellas Rig lot of serviceable umbrel las bought for special sale. All are guaranteed black. All style handles; regular price, SI.25 and Si.50- Special $1 Kimona Crepe line kimona crepe in pretty summer styles to close Quick, 15c and 20c grades at 10c Hosiery M e want you to try our good wearing hose, all weights, silk cotton, or lisle, two for 25c. 25c, 50c and Si Special silk hose.25c and 50c Children’s socks, white, black and colors 15c, 25c Dress Embroideries R'g assortment of 45-inch em broideries in swiss, chiffon and crepe; values 50c to Si. Special, yard 35c M. B. Mooney Local Happenings Told in ^ ^ SHort ParagrapHs ^ NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST TO OUR LOCAL READERS. COTTON STATEMENT. BY J. H. SUMMERS. Year. 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 Receipts to Stock June I. on hand. Total. 13,857 1,732 13,857 16,611 725 16,655 22,127 980 22,171 13,756 987 13,971 16,154 816 16,230 24,170 4,567 AT H E R AND HIS AUT Desirable residence lot on Jackson street for sale. Apply to John R. Cates. Price. 14J 144 114 121 8 91 Ginghams. — All Toil du Nord, Bates’ and Red Seal ginghams at 10c. yard. Glover’s. The Herald had a pleasant call this morning from Col. Trox Bankston, the genial and able editor of the West Point News. For the next thirty days Broadwater Bros, will pay 13c. per pound for all green country hides delivered at their meat market. For Sal<\—Several chtsp and medium priced milch cows. 'Phone W. O. Da vis 2002, or write W. B. Mitcham, R. F. D. 1, Newnan. Mrs. Harvey Hale, who was called to Zetella last week by the death of her aunt, Mrs. Christine Touchstone, hns returned home. Father bought an auto car. Of thirty horse or so: It traveled fast, as we may believe, Wherever he wished to go. When he was reeling off the miles At sixty seconds Hat. He failed to see a rock ahead, t s 1 u i , . j k And hit it e that! Buy Big 4 clothes. None better made at the price-$10, $12, $15 and $18. Boone's. If you wish to secure a loan on your farm lands at 0 per cent, see T. G. Farmer, jr. Mr. O. B. McDaniel, the accommo dating station agent at Senoia, i9 on the Central of Georgia railway's honor roll for last month. Peas for Sale.—Seven hundred bush els good, clean peas and a car-load of orange, amber and red-top cane seed. H. C. Glover Co. ta The auto a g S And spun q ed an r b k d r ac fo th. i Then r upon its drive-wheels, And turned clean 'UMop opisdn They gathered up the pieces. But father did not cuss: Heputthemalltogether And made a jitney ’bus. Ordinary’s Court next Monday. Mr. M. F. Cole is in New York. All 124c. light percales, 10c. at Boone’s Men’s shirts that do not fade at Boone’s. Money to loan. Apply to A. H. Freeman. R. K. Power, agent for Overland automobiles. Farmers are killing grass to-day to beat the band. White rep, forskirts—the 25c. quality, 19c. at Boone’s. For Boys. — Blouses, shirts, rompers and suits—all of the K. & E. quality. Glover’s. Mr. R. F. Shedden and family are now occupying their summer home at Raymond. Mr. Hill Freeman, who is taking the law course at Columbia University, New York, will be at home Sunday for his summer vacation. of Silk poplin, 36 inches, all colors, $1 values. Saturday last day at (58c. Stripling’s. For Sale. — Three mules and one horse. Apply to I. N. Orr Co., Grocery Department. Sheets. — Bleached sheets, seamless, 72x70 inches, extra value, 50c. Mooney’s. Mr. W. E, Prather, of Newnan, spent Sunday in West Point.—West Point News. Just received a fresh shipment red-top and orange sorghum seed. I. N. Orr Co., Grocery Department. Tom and Jesse Ware, who have been attending the Georgia School for the Deaf at Cave Spring, are at home for their summer vacation. See us for paints and oils. We sell pure goods, guaranteed not to peel or crack. See us for prices. Johnson Hardware Co. There will be an all-day singing at Ebenezer church, in the Sixth district, next Sunday. Mr. J. W. Coppock, of Newnan, is spending the day in Albany.—Albany Herald, 2d inst. Miss Anna Cuttino, of Newnan, is visiting Miss Frances Wallis this week. —West Point News. Laces. —Extra special bargains in val, round-thread and shadow laces, 5c., 6c, and 10c. at Mooney’s. When you want a buggy come to see us. We will save you money. M. G. & J. J. Keith. Ten yards pretty dress lawns, 39c. Less than ten yards is 5c. yard. A good assortment at Boone’s. Percales. —All 124c. Punjab percales 10c. yard at Glover’s. A store full of bargains. Where? At Stripling’s, of course. For Rent.—Furnished office room. I Apply to B. A. Reese. Shirt waists that fit and are right, 1 50c. and $1 at Boone’s. Sims’ Sanitary Market pays the | highest price for hides. Trunks, bags and suit-cases of the I better sort at Glover’s. Trade at Stripling’s, Newnan’s lar- | gest department store. Ladies’ and men’s barefoot sandals, | $1.50 pair at Stripling’s. Boys’ pants for all kinds of wear, I 50c. to $1.50 at Boone’s. Born, on the 3l9t ult., tj Mr. and I Mrs. J. C. Leach—a son. Chautauqua on June 22, 23 and 24. | Full particulars next week. Economy silk, all colors, 36 inches | wide, 25c. yard at Glover’s. White canvas oxfords—the desired | styles and sizes at Boone’s. Beautiful new fancy voiles, 40 inches I wide, 25c. yard at Glover’s. We sell pure paints and oils at a price you can afford. Johnson Hardware Co. Mrs. W. J. Perry, of Newnan, came over to the alumnae reception to-day. —Carrollton Free Press. Wanted.—Five hundred frying size chickens at 25c. to 35c. each. Sims’ Sanitary Market. Great values in men’s and boys’ washable four-in-hand ties, two for 25c and two for 45c. at Boone’s. Loans.—Farm loans at 6 per cent, in terest. Commission extra. Hall & Jones, Attorneys. For the popular white skirts see the new gabardines, failles, poplins and golfines now on display at Glover’s, i Golfine. — A beautiful velvet-like fab ric for skirts, coats, etc., (white only,) 75c. yard. Glover’s Summer underwear for boys and men: Shirts and slips, 25c. and 50c.; union suits, 50c. and $1. Boone’s. One hundred and fifty men’s and hoys’ straw hats worth $1.50 to $2. Your choice for 98c. Stripling’s. Fancy Dresses. — New lot of pretty voile dresses in the late summer styles $3.50 to $6.50. Mooney’s. Special.—Ladies’ knit union suits ("Teddy Bear” style,) all sizes, includ ing extra sizes, at 50c. Glover’s. The most complete line of straw hats | we have ever shown. Boone’s. Complete line of ladies’ wash skirts | at 98c. Stripling’s. Seamless sheeting, 81 inches, bleached | and unbleached, 25c. yard. Boone’s. Ferris waists, DeBevoise brassiers, I and Kabo corsets. Glover’s. Wear Warner’s corsets. They fit and don’t rust—$1 to $2. Boone's. The 1916 Overland car is out. See it. R. K. Power. A. B. C. silks, all colors, 36 inches wide, 50c. yard. Glover’s. Caps for every size and age, 25c., 50c. and $1. Boone’s. More pretty ribbons on special sale at 25c. yard. Glover’s. Mr. H. S. Carson, of Cornelia, spent several days in the city the past week. See the new Overland. Only $750 f. o. b. Toledo, O. R. K. Power, Agent. For Sale. — practically new. sale. McCormick binder A bargain for quick H. A. Hall. The greatest values ever shown in children’s dresses; Saturday is the last day at 48c. Stripling's. White Skirls. — Splendid line of the new white skirts, P. K. and ratine, to $1.50. Mooney’s. Ladies’ Palm Beach suits, Norfolk and tailored styles, sizes 16 to 40, at $5.98 and $6.98. Stripling’s. Buy your bleached domestics on Sat urday and Monday at Boone's. Choice of these lots—14, 16 or 18 yards for $1 For Rent. — Four rooms, with all con veniences. Apply at 79 Spring street, or to John Power, at Murray drug store. Hon. H. A. Hall attended Harris Superior Court this week, having been retained as counsel for the defense in an important murder case. ■ — Miss Ida Lou Fincannon, of Newnan, attended commencement exercises here this week, and was the guest of Mrs. E. M. Lyle.—Carrollton Times. Miss Mary Crowder, of Handy, who has been teaching in the public schools at Moultrie, Ga., the past year, came home Monday for her vacation. Miss Annie Mae Robertson, who taught the sixth grade at the Maple street school, has returned to her home in Newnan.—Carrollton Free Press. BASEBALL! GRIFFIN VERSUS NEWNAIM June 3, 4 and 5 ANNISTON VERSUS NEWNAN June 7, 8 and 9 “Ladies' Day” Season Tickets on sale at all drug stores Fine Sea Island.—Another shipment of that extra fine 40-inch sea island re ceived to-day; 20 yards for $1. Don’t delay, if you want to share in this ex tra special bargain. Mooney’s. Quit Darning.— Get a box of Buster Brown’s guaranteed darnless hosiery and your darning is over. Four pnirs guaranteed to wear four months;—25c. a pair, four pair for $1. Stripling's. Daughters of the Confederacy. — Members of Newnan Chapter, U. D. C., are requested to meet at the Li brary next Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Helen M. Long. At a meeting yesterday of the city board of education Prof. A. B. Park was re-elected as principal of Franklin Institute, and MiBs Mary Hodnett as assistant.—Franklin News and Banner. Ask to see the ladies’ gauze union suits we are selling. No summer un derwear made to compare with this make of garment. Boone’s. Ladies’ Neckwear. —The newest crea tions, always, in neckwear. Just now the Pilgrim and tjuaker collars are the newest. Glover’s. Rooms For Rent. — Four nice upstairs rooms, with hall and porch, 12 College street. Water and lights. Very reason able. A. Jay Billings. Special.— Two hundred dozen yards val lace in 12-yard packages, values up to 5c. yard. Sold by dozen yards only, 19c. and 25c. dozen. Boone’s. Towels. — Unusual values this week in black and Turkish towels, 10c., 15c and 25c. These are out of the ordina ry. Mooney’s. Seven Hundred Bushels Peas.—We have for sale about 700 bushels peas and a car-load of amber and red-top cane seed. H. C. Glover Co. Children’s and ladies’ fancy parasols, 25c. to $1.50. Special to close at $1.98, silk parasols; regular price, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. Boone’s. Second-Hand Mower for Sale.—We have one second-hand mower in good order, just overhauled, for sale cheap. This is a bargain. H. C. Glover Co. For Rent.—The large building on E. Washington street, formerly occupied as a garage. ’Phone 325. G. E. Parks Insurance & Realty Co. Thirty-two styles "Arrow” collars, America’s greatest collar. Your style and size. Don’t wear an uncomfortable collar. Two for 25c. Boone’s. Silk Hosiery.—We believe the Honest Dollar and the Phoenix silk hosiery to be the best made. Complete range of colors. Plenty of whites and blacks. Glover's. Lost.—Tuesday, June 1, either on Spring or College street, a child’s gold ring, set with a small diamond. Finder will please notify Mrs. Pauline Camp, 66 Spring street. Fancy Parasols. — Owing to the back ward season for fancy parasols we have re-marked our entire stock of fancy parasols much lower than values. Glover’s. Ladies, have you seen Stripling’s new line of summer wash fabrics? Nothing to equal them in Newnan at 19c., 15c., 25c. and 39c. Come, look, and be convinced. Miss Mary Lou Reaves, of this city, who has been taking a course as trained nurse at the Charity Hospital, New Orleans, was one of a ciass of fifteen graduating from that institution Wed nesday. For Sale.—Bay horse, standard bred; qualities perfect. Any woman or child can handle or drive with safety. Works anywhere. Only reason for selling, have no use for the animal. J. L. Barge. Every mother and father should see that their little folks visit The Halcyon on Thursday next. It will be a treat for them to see the famous monkey, "Elexander the Great,” go through his wonderful trickB. Fire broke out in Stevens’ meat market, on Jackson street, Monday night, but the llames were extinguished before they had made much headwuy. There was more damage from water than from the fire. Rev. W. W. Iioop, of Carrollton, will conduct a special service for children at Bethlehem church on the second Sunday in the present month, beginning at 3:30 p. m. All parents are urged to attend and bring tneir children. New designs in stamped pillow-cases, linen or linene, can te found at Glover’s. A splendid showing of 10c. and 15c. dress fabrics now on display at Boone's. We have “week-end. day. Griffin with us for the ’ Anniston will come Mon- Art goods and threads of all kinds, featuring Royal Society goods, at Glov er’s. A good two-piece blue serge suit, (coat and pants,) $7.50 for men. Boone's. Muslin underwear at wholesale prices. A good time to get what you want. Mr. S. H. Jones, of West Point, and Mrs. J. A. Fischer, of Atlanta, spent Surday with their sister, Mrs. C. D Hollis. Mr. and Mrs. Gilman Drake, of Griffin, are spending a few days in the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Adams. Yeggmen broke open the postoffice at Fayetteville Monnay night and got away with stamps and money amount ing to $600. Boys’ Wash Suits. — Oliver Twist suits for boys 24 to 8 years, 69c. and $1. Coat and pant suits, $1.25. Mooney’s. Yesterd y was Jefferson Davis’ birthday, and, being a legal holiday under the law3 of Georgia, the banks were closed. Automobile For Sale —For sale at a bargain a 5-passenger 40 horse Case touring car. Machine can be seen at the garage of the Newnan Auto Co. T. D. McClure. Pens and Sorghum Seed. —We have on hand a solid car of orange, amber and red-top cane seed and 700 bushels good, clean peas, at rock bottom prices. II. C Glover Co. Ed Hackney wishes to put his friends on notice that his birthday will fall this year on June 11, and expects them to be prepared to assist him in celebrating it in due and proper form. A Real Estate Bargain. — Up-to-date cottage, six large rooms, across the street from Atkinson Grammar School. Choice neighborhood. See me at once for a bargain. C. B. Whitmire. We have now on special sale our full line of house dresses, which will con tinue next week. All 75c. dresses 49c.; all $1 dresseB79c.; all $1.25 dresses 89c.; all $150 dresses $1.15. Don’t miss this opportunity to get your sum mer house dresses. Boone’s. Parisian Sage makes dull and faded hair bright and lustrous. It’s a neces sity for all women who take pride in luxuriant and beautiful hair. Nothing better for dandruff, falling and splitting hair. John R. Cates Drug Co. guaran tees it. Miss Jessie Bohannon, who taught for two years in the Newnan public schools, has accepted a position as teacher of science in the high school at Nashville, Ark., and will take up her duties with the opening of the fall term. The Methodist church at Whitesburg was struck by lightning and burned to the ground during a severe thunder storm on Thursday of last week. The building was erected forty years ago. Only the organ and the church records were saved. Prof. E. A. Armistead, the efficient and wideawake superintendent of our city schools, is visiting the public schools of Asheville, N. C., this week. He is afforded this opportunity because the Asheville schools are running two weeks later this year than usual. - .. Graphopliones. — Please remember that l arn agent for both the Vic tor and Columbia graphopliones and victrolas, and records for both kinds. Be sure to buy your needles from me; I have all kinds at only 0 cents per hun dred. II. S. Banta. - --- We understand that Mr. nnd Mrs. I. C. McCrory, who removed from College Park to Jacksonville, Fla., the first of the year, will come to Newnan shortly and make their home here. That they will receive a cordial wel come from their many friends goes without saying. A young lady teacher desiring to at tend the Chautauqua at Monteagle, Tenn., during the month of July, would like to have the companionship of other lady teachers wishing to take the same course. Anyone interested is asked to communicate with “Teacher,” care of Newnan Herald, in order that plans for the trip may be arranged. College girls returning home thia week are Misses Eugenia Stone, Mary Summers and Mary McCullough, from Bessie Tift; Miss Mildred Arnall, from Shorter; Misses Merrill Neely, Louise Byrum, Mildred Merck, Bessie Lee Owens, Ruth Widener and Bessie Wil liams, from G. N. & 1.; Misses Ruth Thompson and Ollie Williams, from Wesleyan. STANDING OF CLUBS Georgia-Alabama League W. L. Pet. Rome 17 6 748 Talladega 17 7 708 NEWNAN 12 10 545 LaGrange 9 13 409 Anniston 7 16 304 Griffin 7 17 292 [Corrected to June 4.] The highest ideal of fastidious lovers of rich, satisfying confec tions is realized in Choce&xleA The craving for more lingers — because their irresistable charm of flavor is not easily forgotten. That’s why they are “the sweetest story ever told." Regular assortment, in halves, ones and twos, pound 80c Fruit Cordials, in halves, ones and twos, pound $1 Assorted Nuts, in halves and pounds $1 Ask for a Souvenir Menu, giving you the contents of all the Liggett candy assort ments. \Ne are exclusive agents for Liggett’s Chocolates. 'Phone "J51 John R, Cates Drug Co, The Store “Bob-0-Link Friendship Bracelets The newest thing in the jewelry business. See them atBanta’s It don’t cost you a cent to look, and we will explain how you can se cure one without costing you anything. Don’tthatsound good? No trouble to show them. H. S. BANTA “The Newnan Jeweler" Corn Season! Stop the growth of your corns be fore they become like mountains and give you excruciating pain. Use Nyal’s Corn Cure A simple, easy-to-use corn remedy that works like a charm. No soil ing of linen—no bandages —no plaster. Per bottle—. Other Helps Blue Jay Corn Plaster, 15c, 25c. Kohler’s One Night Corn Salve, 25c. Hanson’s Acorn Corn Salve, 10c. Georges’ Corn Pads, 10c, 25c. Murray Drug and Booh Co, Sporting Goods Stationery Good Soda Fine Cigars Huyler’s Candy ’PHONE US— 18