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IP. F. CliTTIMO & CO. |
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PROFIT-SHARING
STORE
Cool days should call your attention to your fall and winter needs. A well selected stock,
bought at the right prices, enables us to offer you a line of merchandise very reasonably priced.
Every department in our store has been stocked with the latest creations for your pleasure and
comfort. We are well prepared to take care of the needs of man, woman and child, and below we
call your attention to a few of the many things we have to offer.
Besides our low prices we give
with every dollar cash purchase a
Profit-Sharing Certificate worth
10 cents'in trade.
Underwear
Children's cotton union suits, all ages,
at 25c and 50c the garment.
Ladies’ cotton vests with pants to
match, at 25c and 50c the garment.
Ladies' cot ton union suits, low neck
with half slec-vc, or Inch neck with long
sleeve, priced at 50c, 75c and SI.
Men's shirts and drawers to match, at
50c, 75c and SI the garment.
Men's union suits, at $1.50 to $2.50.
Ready-made Gar-
Dry Goods
ments
36-inch percales priced at 10c and
12fc a yard.
A good crepe de chine waist in pink
27-inch shirting priced at 10c vard.
and white; price $2 each.
36-inch madras for shirts, 15c vard.
Silk sweaters priced at $4.50 to $12.50.
30-inch cotton llannel (a good one,)
An adv ance shipment oi children s
and women’s wool sweaters in white
price 10c a.ystrd.
and colors.
Ginghams in a large variety of pat-
Middv blouses in white with red and
terns at 10c arid 12’.C the vard.
blue trimmings, priced 50c, 75c and $1.
Yard-wide sheeting (a good one,) price
New lot outing night gowns priced at
5c a yard.
60c, 75c and $1. All sizes.
Eden cloth for pajamas and night
1 lave vour measure taken for an “(deal”
gowns, regular 15c quality at 10c yard.
ladies’ suit. Fit and workmanship guar-
Heavy outings in dark and light pat-
anteed.
terns at 10c the yard.
Silks
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pnee—
col-
36-inch messaline silk in all
ing shades at 79c a yard.
36-inch silk poplin, all colors,
59c the yard.
40-inch pussv willow taffetas, all
ors, price, $1.50 the yard.
36-Inch taffeta silks priced at $1 yard.
Plaid and fancy striped silks at $1
and $1.50 the yard.
SHOES
Our stock of men’s, women’s and chil
dren's shoes shows some of the best
values we have ever had. We can show
you a shoe for every requirement—the
child’s school shoe, the ladies' dress shoe
in kid, gun metal or patent leather.
In men's shoes we are prepared to
furnish anything from a good work shoe
to an Edwin Clapp dress shoe.
MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS
P. F. Cuttino & Co
NEWNAN HERALD
NEWNAN, FRIDAY, OCT. It
crons
cold
Gov. Harris Issues Call lor Extra
Session.
Gov. llxriis tins issued his proclama
■tion calling the General Assembly t.u con
vene in extra session on Wednesday,
Nov. ", and names the following as
subjects of legislation to be considered —
“To consider and enact the general
appropriation bill provided for in Ar
tide It, Section 7, Barograph !>, of the
■Constitution, for the years 191(1 and
1017, taking such action on the items
thereof as thr* General Assembly may
•deem advisable.
“To consider and take action upon
such special and deficiency appropria
tions as in their judgment may be nec
essary to maintain the ellicioncy of the
•departments and institutions of the
State, ns well ns the authority of the
■Government thereof.
“To consider broadly the question of
prohibition, with the view of making
such additions to or changes in the
present laws as will, in the opinion of
the General Assemhiy, secure uniform
and adequate enforcement of the same,
and prohibit the sale unci manufacture
of alcoholic, spirituous, malt and in
toxicsting liquors witlim the bounds of
the State of Georgia.
"To consider the question of the fu
ture disposition of tne Western & At
lantic railroad after the present lease
expires, and to take such action there- 1
on as may tic deemed advisable at the I
extraordinary session.
“To consider the establishment of a I
State warehouse system, and take such I
action thereon as may be deemed ex- ■
pedient.
“To consider, and in their discretion
amend the laws for the protection of
fish and fisheries, insofar as thev ef
fect the taking of fish, oysters, shrimp
and prawn.
“Toconsider thequestion of amending
the automobile license tax law, author
ized in the Act approved Aug. 19, 1919,
amending an Act approved Aug. Kt,
lUlft, and any other Acts concerning
the same, so as to secure the collection
and disposition of said tax.”
Money is a good thing, especially in
these times, but there is something
•much more valuable. It is character,
the consciousness of a pure and honor
able life. This should be h young
^mail's first aim to preserve at any cost.
Unclaimed Letters.
The following list of unclaimed let-j character
tors will be sent to the Division of Dead
Letters, if not called for within two
weeks:
VV .1 Brandon, Morri- Bell, Boykin
Craft, A .1 Copeland, Bertha Daniel*
Daniel, Uotieri Ffihart, Kuiti Freeman,
Georgia (Irayes, Nareisa Henry. Alice
Hines. I,aura Jones, it N. Jacks..n, W
1 Wallace, D K I, Merrill, Father Mil
ner, M I Murphy, A N Bowers, Mollie
Rung, Fannie L Reese. Fannie Staffer,
Willis S'rvet, Lue Flla Bell Totten,
Ornur I Thomas, Maggie Woods, Bettie
Lou Woodard, J M Warren, Acey
Sallie M Zaekery.
To avoid delay in delivery have your
mail addressed to street and number,
box number, R. F. D. number or gen
eral delivery.
In calling for the above, please say
"advertised, 1 ’ and pay one penny for
nme. Susie M. Atkinson, R. M,
Home life is the sure test of home
Let the husband grow
and surly, and the wife grow
anti unamiable, any the chil-
1 dren grow cross and savage as
| young bears. The father becomes cal
lous, peevish, hard, kind of o two-leg I
ged brute with clothes on. The wife 1
bristles in self-defense. They develop !
an unnatural growth and sharpness of
teeth and the house is haunted by ugli- j
neBs and domestic brawls. This is not
what the family circle should be. If
one must be rude to any, let it be to
some one he does not love—not his
wife, brother or parents.
Facts for Sufferers.
Fain resultafrom injury or congestion. | once
’Be it neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago,
neuritis, toothache, sprain, bruise, sore,
stiff muscles, or whatever pain you
have \ iclds to Slain’s Liniment—brings
new fresh Mix'd, dissolves the conges
tion, relieves the it jury, the circula
tion is free and your pain leaves as if
by rr.aeic. The nature of its qualities
•penetrate immediately to the sore
spot. Don't keep on suffering. Get
a bottle of Sloan's Liniment. Use it.
'It means instant relief. Price 25c.
and 50c. bottle holds six times as
.much as the 25c. size.
An old durkey went into a store and
asked:
“Say, boss, you got any gunpowder
heah?"
"Yes, we have gun|>owder."
“Pour a little of that powdah in my
hand. ”
The old darkey took the powder near
the light, ran his forefinger around and
around it, looked at it critically, and
then smelled it two or three times.
“And you say this heah is powdah?”
"Yes,” answered the dealer sharply:
j “that is powder. What is the matnr
vjji-th it?"
“Dunno, boss" the darkey shook his
head doubtfully—“but hit smells to me
like it's done been shot off befoah?”
Though you may be cut off from your
early associates, and though you may
be separated from all of your kindred,
young man, is there not a room some
where that you can call your own?
Though it be the fourth story ol' a
third-class boarding house, into that
room gather pictures and a harp. Hang
your mother's portrait over the man
tel. Bid unholy mirth stand back from
that threshold. Consecrate some spot
in that room with the knee of prayer.
By the memory of other days, a father’s
counsel, a mother's love and a sisttr'a
confidence, call it home.
A Clogged System Needs Attention.
Are you bilious, dizzy and listless?
Dr. King's New Life Pills taken at
seizes upon constipation and
starts the bowels moving naturally awl
easily. Moreover it acts without grip
ing. Neglect of a clogged system
often leads to most serious complica
tions. Poisonous matters and a poorly
functioning need immediate attention.
If you wish to wake up to-morrow
morning happy in mind and entirely
satisfied, start your treatment to night.
25c. a Exit tie.
Coughs that are Stopped !
Careful people see that they are
stopped. Dr. King's New Discovery
is a remedy of tried merit. It has
held its own on the market for 4t>
years. Youth and old age testify to
its soothing and healing qualities.
Pneumonia and lung troubles are often
caused bv delay of treatment. l)r.
King’s New Discovery stops those
hacking coughs ar.d relieves la grippe
tendencies. Money back if fails. "Oc.
nnd ?l.
The most valuable pearls are round,
next comes the pear-shaped, and, last
ly, the egg-shaped.
DYER, TENN., MAN
SUFFERED 40 YEARS
J. T. Casflemnn Finds Hope Fulfilled
After Pasainj ( ,Threescore
Yea-i.
-p-
.1. T. Castleman o’ Dyer, Term..-
suffered from stopnc h derangements
for forty years, taking all sorts of
medicine, following all kinds of med
ical advice.
In all the forty years, ho said, he
never had a real goo 1 day—until he
tried Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. Then
he discovered something. Let iiis let
ter tell about it:
"The first (lose of Mayr’s Wonderful
Remedy caused gait stones to pass
from me. 1 am feeling much better
than 1 have ever before. I am 6-*
years old and l had never before en
joyed one whole good day.
“I would not giro the one bottle
you sent me tV r all 'he drugs and doc
tors’ medicine that is made."
Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy gives per
manent results for stomach, liver and
intestinal ailments. Eat as much and
whatever you like No more distress
after eating, pressure of gas in the
stotnarli and around the heart. Get one
bottle of your drugg:st now and try it
on an absolute guarantee—if not satis
factory money will be returned.
Fur Sale by J. K. Lfcll - PRC’G CO.. Nrwnsa. Ga-
Many People In Hus Town
never really enjoyed a meal until
we advised them to" take «
Dyspepsia
Tablet
before and after each meal. Sold only
by tts—25c a box.
John R. Cates Drug Co.
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FOR
Ladies, Misses and Juniors
A wide range of styles in the desired mate
rials and colors are to be seen in our suit depart
ment. Priced—
$11 to $25
This suit, a nifty Norfolk for young ladies,
of fine wool poplin in dark green, brown and
navy; sizes 14, 16 and 18, at—
$18
Suits For Schools Girls
1 wo excellent values lor juniors in serges and
whipcords; sizes 13. 15 and 17, at—
$11
Cadet Hose Butterick Patterns
Parks & Arnold
'PHONE 109.
Phone Us Your Wants.