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M. B. Mooney
TO THE MOTHERS OF
GROWING CHILDREN
For twenty years the
Shaft-Fierce Co. have
been making shoes for
children exclusively—
shoes designed for child
ren's special needs. In
this time they have ex
perimented with hun
dreds of designs, with
every variety of leather,
with many ways of shoe
construction. The result
is the “Acrobat” shoe,
shown in many styles for
various tastes and pur
poses.
In “Acrobat” shoes
there are no tacks, no
nails, no channels, no
threads. In each style
of leather used they are
as flexible as felt, as
tough as raw-hide. The
lines are pleasing, there
is none of that clumsiness
so marked in the so-
called “sensible” shoes
for children.
We want to impress
you with the fact that
the child who wears
“Acrobat” shoes will
“grow up” with shapely
feet, which have devel
oped perfectly and nat
urally, insuring foot
comfort for life.
Let us show you these
shoes.
SKIRTS
An enormous stock of
all-wool serge skirts,
made up in the latest fall
styles, black and navy
blue at $2, $2.50 and $3.
Fancy sport skirts in
wool poplins and French
serges at $3.50 to $5.
SILK PETTICOATS
Taffeta silk petticoats
in solid and d changeable
colors. Extra special
values at $2.50 and $2.98.
DRESS GOODS
Our showing of fall
woolens is most complete
just now. Heavy serges,
French serges, plaids,
black and white checks,
etc. Our prices are al
ways pleasing.
LADIES' SHOES
Have you seen the
pretty shoes that we are
showing just now? The
latest models in extra
high cut button and lace
shoes as well as the sta
ples tyles. You can make
a saving by buying your
shoes here.
BLANKETS
Two extra special bar
gains in double-bed size
blankets, white, tan and
gray, now on sale at $1
pair.
Fine plaid blankets in
delicate, pretty colors,
full size, special at $2
pair.
IW. B. Moone)
Local Happening's Told in
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NEWS AND
PERSONAL
TO OUR
ITEMS
LOCAL
OF GENERAL
READERS.
INTEREST
See A. B. Cates for coal. ’Phone 151.
This is the open season for 'possums.
Cotton has been on a tear this week.
Cotton is selling in Newnan to-day at
-4c.
Bicycle repairs of
Askew's.
all kinds at R. L.
Money to
Freeman.
loan. Apply to A. H.
Raincoats for
Cuttino & Co. 's.
everybody at P. F.
Miss Ruby llodnet, of Senoia, spent
the week-end with Mrs. Jack Hodnett.
— West Point News.
wide,
Cuttino's profit-sharing
saves you money.
certificate
Several good milch cows for sale,
ply to I. N. Orr Co.
Ap-
Heard county’s tax rate for 1915 is
$10.20 on the thousand.
Stetson hats in the new fall shapes
at P. F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
A nice assortment of aprons 50c. each
p F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
at I
Pope and Dayton bicycles are sold in
Newnan by R. L. Askew.
Cotton seed are s.lling in Newnan to
day at 52 cents per bushel.
Born, on the 8th inst., to Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Newby—a son.
R. L. Askew is Newnan agent for
Firestone automobile tires.
Pussywillow taffeta, 10 inches
in street shades, at $1 75 yard.
Parks & Arnold.
We are headquarters for woolen
yarns und fancy crocheting threads.
Parks At Arnold.
For Sale Cheap. -Pure-bred Berk-
shires, with registration papers.
V. E. Manget, jr.
Attend our special sale of lace cur
tains and draperies Monday, Oct. 11
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
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When you want a nuggy come to see
us. We will save you inonev.
M. G. & J. J. Keith.
Middy blouses in several styles, price
at 50c., 75c., and $1 each.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Let us show you the new cloaks ft r
misses and children. Priced $2 to $8 50.
Parks & Arnold.
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Seed Oafs.—Original Fulghum oats
for sale at SI per bushel.
Newnan Cotton Mills.
Ask to see our dollar work shirt—the
best we have ever sold.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
First-class stock of millinery, all new
styles, and reasonable prices.
Mrs W. L). Palmer,
No. 4 Court Square.
We are better prepared than ever to
supply your shoe needs. Good shoes at
reasonable prices.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
P. F. Cuttino & Co. will hold a
special sale of lace curtains and dra
peries Monday, Oct. 11. Read their
advertisement on another page.
Deputy SherilV Jackson went to Jack
sonville last week and brought back
Geo. Evans, who escaped from the
county chaingung two years ago.
For Unit.— Five-room house, with
large lot, 142 JetTeraon street. Apply
to G. E. Parks Insurance & Realty Co.,
11J Greenville street, 'phone 325.
Fur Rent. - My Stacy-Jones residence,
111 Madison street; one block from
square. Possession given by Sept. 1, if
desired. Apply to Thus. J. Jones.
For Rent.— Three hundred-acre farm,
miles north of Newnan. Seven-room
dwelling; three tenant houses. Apply
to Hugh Glass, R. F. D. 3, Newnan.
R. L. Askew sells 6o per cent, gravi
ty gasoline at 17c. per gallon.
Born, on the 1st inst., to Mr. and
Mrs. G. B. Pope—a daughter.
For up-to-date millinery see Mrs.
D. Palmer, No. 4 Court Square.
W.
Georgette crepes in all the leading
shades at P. F. Cuttino & Co. 's.
Corduroy velvets in all the new
shades at P. F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
New lot of boys’ knee suits just
ceived at P. F. Cuttino & Co.'s.
re-
For Rent. — Nicely furnished upstairs
room. Apply 32 Salbide avenue.
The Western Baptist Association will
meet next Wednesday at Greenville.
Wanted.—One thousand glass jugs,
gallon size. Newnan Grocery Co.
A good quality, full size, well-made
outing gown at $1. Parks & Arnold.
Pipe Wanted. — We will pay the
highest market price for pigs weighing
from 40 to 75 lbs.
Camp’s Cash Market.
Pound box breakfast,bacon for 28
cents—Saturday only.
Sims’ Sanitary Market.
Loans.—Farm loans at G per cent, in
terest. Commission extra.
Hall & Jones, Attorneys.
For Rent.—Upstairs rooms, conven
iently arranged for light housekeeping;
close in. Apply to I. N. Orr.
Auto Livery Service. —Calls answered
day or night, ’phone 456 J- New car
and prompt service. Long or short
trips solicited. Geo. W. Pitts.
For Rent.— Six-room cottage at 66
Spring street. Furnished complete, if
desired. Possession at once. Apoly to
Mrs. Ellen S. Faver, at above address.
Mrs. Eula M Carpontor, who had u fall
a few weeks ago and sustained a frac
ture of the hip-joint, is not doing
well, her many friends will regret to
learn.
Hon. Alvan D. Freeman, of Newnan,
was in the city a few days ago looking
after matters in connection with his of
fice as referee in bankruptcy.—La-
Grunge Graphic.
When you want something good to
eat go to the Farmers’ Lunch Stand
on Jefferson street, where you can get
a dish of Mexican chili concarne und
other good things.
Everything in stoves, ranges, build
ers’ hardware, kitchenr utensils and
farming implements can be found at
Kirby Hardware Co's, and at the most
reasonable prices.
Cole’s Hot Blast Heaters make a big
reduction in your coal bill—see their
advertisement and guarantee.
The newest and most stylish
in millinery can be had at Mrs.
Palmer's, No. 4 Court Square.
things
W. D.
A nice assortment of wool dress
goods in all the leading weaves and
colors at P. F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
“Who Pays?” These pictures
getting more popular every time they
are shown. Every story complete.
All-pork sausage 15c. pound—Satur
day only. Sims’ Sanitary Market.
Children’s heavy outing gowns, sizes
10, 12 and 14, at 50c. Parks & Arnold.
Lost.—Bunch of keys, between post-
office and Halcyon Theatre. Reward.
For Rent.—Nice cottage on LaGrange
street. Close in. Apply to W. G. Post.
Call White Star Market, ’phone 62,
for your breakfast lunch or dinner meats.
For Sale.— Residence at 50 Spring
street. All conveniences. Apply to J.
H. Self.
The Benovelent Union will meet next
Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the
Library.
Five-passenger Hupmobile forsale at
a bargain. See R. F. Brannon, More
land, Ga.
For Sale —Fulghum oats at $1 per
bushel. Seed wheat, $1.50 per bushel.
Robt. Orr.
Broadwater Bros., 17 E. Broad street,
pay more for bides than anybody.
’Phone 62.
The ",Jewel” is the best and highest
class cooking range sold anywhere. See
Kirby Hardwure Co. for particulars.
Seed Oats For
Hundred Bushel;
bushel.
Sale.—Fulgum and
pure. Dollar per
V. E. Manget, jr.
Just received a nice line of men
sweaters, all sizes, priced from 50c to
$3 each. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
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A complete stock of sweaters for
women, misses and children. Priced $1
to $4. Parks & Arnold.
To Automobile Owners.—We sell and
guarantee Pyro spark plugs, 50 centB
each. Johnson Hardware Co.
Special. — Ltdies’ chiffon broadcloth
cloats, serai-lined, at $10; full lined, at
$12 50. Parks & Arnold.
For Safe.—Good, gentle family horse,
with buggy and harness. Will sell
cheap. W. A. Steed.
RemembT, we give with every dol
lar cash purchase a profit-sharing cer
lificate worth 10c. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
If you wish to secure a loan on your
farm lands at 6 per cent, see T. G.
Farmer, jr.
Piaid silks, stripe silks, ami all shades
in messalines and taffetas at P, F. Cut
tino & Co.'s.
Plaid and stripe silks, 36 inches wide
for combination dresses, at $1, $1.25
and $1.50. Parks & Arnold.
For Rent.—Eight-room house at 56
Spring street; all conveniences. Pos
session Oct. 15. Apply to J. E. Robin
son.
See the suits that, we are showing at
$12.50, $13.50 and $16 50, before buying.
Parks & Arnold.
Alfalfa, rape, and all other kinds of
seed for fall sowing at Darden-Camp
Hardware Co. 's.
We supply the wants of the ladies
and children. Visit our store.
Parks and Arnold.
The most complete line of underwear
for men, women and children at P. F.
Cuttino & Co.’s
“Tryphosa” kid glove3 for ladies—
the best $1.25 glove in Newnan.
• P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Apply to Mrs. R. H. Hardaway for
rooms for housekeeping. One fur
nished apartment.
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An extra heavy black messaline, 36
inches wide, special at. 89c. yard.
Parks & Arnold.
Mr. A. S. Crain, of Atlanta, is visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Crain, this week.
Furs for trimming in black, brown
and white just received.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Sport
misses.
and
coats for voung ladies
Priced $5.95 to $8 50.
Parks & Arnold.
Wise men don’t grow bald. Parisian
Sage stimulates the hair roots to grow
new hair. Guaranteed by John R.
Cates Drug Co., for falling hair, itch
ing scalp and dandruff.
The genuine Oliver chilled plow
be had at Kirby Hardware Co.’s,
only satisfactory implement for
plowing.
con
The
fall
Although it whh raining at both mati
nee und evening during the perfor
mance of “Neal of the Navy” nil re
cords were broken at The Halcyon.
This serial will he shown at The Hal-
evon every Tuesday for a period of
fourteen weeks.
With his usual generosity. Prof. Ohus.
Astin has placed a new piano in “Hard
away Hall,” at the County Club, fur
the pleasure of the club members, and
The Herald is requested to state that it
is freely at the disposal of visitors to
to the cluli rooms.
Col. Tom Dent, who has been hiber
nating with the boll weevil for the past
few years, returned to Newnan a few
(lavs ago, and says ho is here to stay.
Tom says Mississippi is a pretty good
section if one has never known Geor
gia -but he is cured.
Warm'iiy. — This is to wtirn the public
not to harbor or give employment to
my son, Willie Crawford, (colored.) He
is a minor, and has left lume without
cause. This Sept. 28, 1915.
Dave Crawford,
K. F. 1>. 1, Madrus, Ga.
Our Baptist friends are looking for
ward to a pleasant session at Green-
dip next week. The Greenville peo
ple are noted for their hospitality, and
may lie expected to put “the big pot
the little one” when the BapList
brethren gather there next week.
Pictorial Renew Patients Discontin
ued.—The Pictorial Review Pattern
agency has been secured by another
firm. We are pleased to state that wo
have taken over the Standard Patterns,
which we believe will appeal to all good
dressers. Boone's.
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Standard. Patterns.—Beginning Oct.
11 we will put on sale the Standard
Pattern Co. 'a patterns, which have rep
resented style standards for some forty
years. We will carry a representative
stock, and will be able to render satis
factory service. Boone's.
Daughters oj Confederacy. — The
members of Newnan Chapter, II. 1). C.,
are requested to meet at the Library
next Tuesday ufternoon at 3 o’clock.
The election of delegates to the State
Convention will be bold. The conven
tion will meet ut Thomusville.
Helen M.
Piano Rargain.— I have a fine piano,
in first-class condition, used less than 5
years, but has been rebuilt by factory.
Will Bell cheap. J. N. Marbury,
9 Greenville sLreet.
Important to Cotton-growers.— If you
want to get the top of the market for
vour storm cotton let, us gin it for you.
This is our long suit.
McBride Grain & Feed Co.
“The Broken Coin”has been making
such a wonderful hit throughout the
are country that it has been decided to ex
tend this serial seven weeks longer,
making twenty-two weeks in all.
Important to Cotton-growers. — If you
wunt to get the top of the market for
your storm cotton lot us gin it for you.
This is our long suit.
McBride Grain & Feed Co.
Alderman A. M. Norris has been
missed from recent meetings of the City
Council. He is one of the most valu
able members of the board, and his ab
sence is regretted by his colleagues.
Automobile Service. — When you trav
el start right. New automobde. Call
’phone 267 for prompt day service
’phone 352 for night service. A care
ful driver furnished. Bowen Reese,
For Rent..— Miss Julia Lowe’s resi
dence, on Perry street. Possession
Dec. 1, 1915. Apply to Mike Powell,
executor.
Seed Oats.— Six hundred bushels seed
oats for sale —Hastings’ 100 Bushel,
Appier and Fulgum. Clear of smut.
L. B. Mann.
Seed Oats. — Two hundred bushels
Hundred Bushel” seed oats for sale
at 85c. per bushel. J. W. Cole,
Moreland, Ga.
Kirby Hardware Co. sells and guar
antees the "Jewel’’ cooking range.
The best and most satisfactory range
on the market.
For Sate.—Ona hundred bushels pure
Fulghum oats, recleaned, at $1 per
bushel. J. D. Bexley,
St. Charles, Ga.
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Notice. — When in need of a car call
the Dixie Garage, 'phone 110. The
best service at moderate prices.
R. C. Abercrombie.
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For Sale.— One hundred acres of land
7 miles north of Newnan. Contains ex
cellent woodland. Apply to Hugh Glass,
R. F. D. 3, Newnan.
For Went.—Four connecting upstairs
room; large veranda; bath and electric
lights; no children wanted. Also, 7
room house on First avenue. PosBes
sion at once. Apply to L. R. Powell
Mr. W. S. Askew, who has been
quite ill for several days, was reported
much better this morning. Uncle Bil
ly’s friends miss him from accustomed
haunts, and are anxious to see him out
again.
Miss Ora Copeland has returned from
a visit of several weeks to relatives at
Gadsden, Ala. She was accompanied
home by her cousin, Mrs. A J Stal
lings, and Messrs. Homer and Horace
Jacobs.
Mrs. S. D. Jocobs entertained he
cousin. Miss Ora Copeland, of Newnan
Ga , at a picnic on the mountain Satur
day. Several guests enjoyed her hos
pitality and had a jolly time. -Gadsden
(Ala.) Times.
Personal Service. —Yon get our per
send service when buying of us, and
we take special pride in giving you the
beBt of attention. ’Phone 62.
Broadwater Bros ,
17 E. Broad street.
Lost..— Sunday night, either on Wes
lev street, Jackson street, or streets
leading to Presbyterian church, pair of
gold eyeglasses with chain attached.
Finder will please leave at 64 Wesley
street and get reward.
Miss Sara Arnall, of Birmingham
Ala., announces the engagement of her
niece, Miss Martha Virginia Glover,
Mr. Charles McCoy Ryder, of New
Orleans, La., tt e wedding to take
place iri Birmingham. No cards.
Mr. Geo. N. Gross, representing
Schloss Bros. & Co., of Baltimore, will
be with us on Friday, Saturday and
Monday, Oct. 8, 9 arid 11. Come
and let him measure you for a suit
overcoat. p. F. Cuttino & Co.
Ask for a pair of our “Round Ticket”
hose for children—the beBt stocking you
can buy. Price 25c. a pair.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
For Went.—Store-room 25x80 feet, on
Perry street. Modern plate-glass front,
basement, and all conveniences. Apply
to Mrs. W. W. Spence.
Sacred Ilarp Singing.—There will be
a Sacred Harp singing at the court
house in Newnan on the third Sunday
in this month. Ail singers and lovers
of music ar* asked to attend. Be Bure
to bring song books and well filled bus
kets.
By request of White Water Baptist
church Rev. H. S. Rees will preach
there next Saturday and Sunday, the
pastor having died a short time since.
Rev. H. S Rees was pastor of th
church forty-seven years ago, and will
he delighted to meet his friends of the
community at the approaching meeting.
| Senoia Enterprise-Gazette.
Long.
Four murder cases were tried at
Heard Superior Court last week, viz:
John Henry Allen, Brewer Almon,
Charlie Barnes and Jess Crain. Ver
diets of guilty with recommendations
to mercy were returned against the
three first named. Crain wus found
guilfy of manslaughter.
Mrs. Grace Row, Mrs. Carl Me-
Knight and Mrs. S. J. Elder joined a
party in Newnan Monday afternoon for
San Francisco. During their stay in
California besides seeing the groat ex
position, they will ittend the annual
convention of the Daughters of Con
federacy.--Senoia Enterprise-Gazette.
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Church Notice.— At the Central
Baptist church, on Sunday morning
next, our church luttors to the associa
tion will he ready, und the pastor will
speak on “The Secret of a Successful
Church.” At night there will be a
sermon specially for young women on
One of the Loveliest Characters in
the Bible.”
For Sale. — One hundred and fifty
acres, cut in lots from 5 to 35 acres.
Good, productive land, located one-
fourth to one-half mile of Raymond de
pot, school and church. Public road
frontage. Reasonable prices. Terms
one-sixth cash; balance in ten years at
8 per cent, interest. Apply to owner, J
R. Gable, Raymond, Ga.
Prof. J. E. I’endergrast, County Su
perintendent of Schools, requests The
Herald to announce that long-term
schoolH will open Nov. 1. All other
schools will open Nov. 20. Public term
for the ensuing school year will consist
of seven school months, with the usual
summer term. An emergency exami
nation will be held Oct. 23.
Wanted.— Car-load young hogs. Good
prices paid, delivered at railroad station.
Must weigh 75 pounds or more, and
must he in good healthy growing con
dition. If car-load can be collected at
one shipping point on the A., B. & A
railroad, inspector will visit community
und pay cash prices for good stock.
Confer with agent A., B & A railroad,
or write W. W. Croxton, G. I’. A., At
lanta, Ga.
At a conference of the FirBt Baptist
church on Wednesday night last dele
gates to the Western Baptist Associa
tion were elected iih follows; Rev. E.
W. Stone, A. D. Freeman I. N. Orr,
sr., W. B. Orr, J. W. Owen, J. I,.
Brown, J. D. Simms, A. B. Cates, D
W. Boone, Lynch Turner. John Kite, I
J. Stephens, R. H. Ware. Alternates—
F. M. Lee. J. R. Brown, W. S. Cars
well, Ed Kite, and B. C. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hale went over
to Spalding county Tuesday to attend
the funeral of Mrs. Hale’s brother,
Mr. D. (Vi. Touchstone, whose death oc
curred Monday. He was one of Spald
ing county's cleverest and best citizens,
and his death is widely lamented. The
funeral took place Tuesday at Mt.
Zion church, the obsequies being con
ducted by the Knighis Templar and
Knights of Pythias, he being a mem
Per of both orders.
Mrs. Sallie Nixon, an aged and high
ly respected lady residing near Nixon
Grove, died Tuesday evening and was
buried at. the famdy burying-ground
this morning at 10:30 o’clock. The fu
neral service was conducted by Rev. J.
G. Davis, pastor of Bethel church of
which Mrs. Nixon was a faithful and
consistent member. She had been in
declining health for some time, and
her death was no surprise. She is sur
vived by several children.—Senoia En
terprise-Gazette.
A Rargain.—1 have a “Little Giant”
gas lighting systi-m, consisting of gen
erator and six lamps of 500 candle-
power each, the necessary 1J inch pip
ing and all connections, and 10 gallon
supply tank. This system cost $90 On
account of changes which are being
made in my store I will not use this
system further, and will sell at a big
bargain to someone. Call ’phone 213, or
write me if interested.
Marbury’s Furniture Store.
J. N. Marbury, Proprietor.
[IGGETT'S [HOCOLATES
The highest, ideal of
fastidious lovers of
rich, satisfying confec
tions is realized in
QlOCG&zi£6
The craving for more lingers
-because their irresistahle
charm of flavor G not easily
forgotten. That’s why they
are “the sweetest story ever
told. 1 ’
Regular assortment, iu
halves, ones and twos,
pound 80c
Fruit Cordials, in halves,
ones and twos, pound $1
Assorted Nuts, in halves
and pounds — Si
Ask for a Souvenir Menu,
giving you the contents of all
the Liggett candy assort
ments.
We are e.xclusive'aqents for
Liggett's Chocolates.
'Phone 151
John R,Tales Drug Co,
The Store
.2,880
Friendship Bracelet
Links
Already Sold!
‘ Think of it!
Twenty Gross of
Links.
Have you got yours? If not, let
me start one for you.
Remember, I give the first link
FREE—just to start you off good.
Order by mail or call at my
store.
H. S. BANTA
“The Newnan Jeweler."
Corn
Season!
Stop the growth of your corns lie-
fore they become like mountains
and give you excruciating pain.
Use Nyal's Coin Cure
A simple, easy-to-use com 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’ Com Pads, 10c, 25c.
Murray Drug and Book Co,
Sporting Goods
Stationery
Good Soda
Fine Cigars
Huyler’s Candy
’PHONE US—