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M. B. Mooney
Coat Suits
, wenty-siv new suits
j n bv to-day’s express.
r I; es'e are the best values
that we’ve shown this
season. All sizes, 16
misses’ to 44 ladies', in'
brown, green, navy and
black. $15 to $25.
Silk Petticoats
Extra special values in
taffeta and messaline
sk : rts in all the new col
ors, $1.56 to $3.98.
Skirts
A pretty selection of
the newest styles in full
skirts on display now.
The prices are most
reasonable, $2 to $5.
Hosiery
We make a specialty
of GOOD hosiery for
ladies, boys and girls, the
kind that al ways give
satisfactory wear.; special
at 124c and 25c.
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NEWS AND PERSONAL
TO OUR
ITEMS
LOCAL
OF GENERAL
READERS.
INTEREST I
Too much rain now.
Cotton is selling in Newnan to-day at
1122c.
Bicycle repairs of all kinds at K. L.
] Askew’s.
Money to loan. Apply to A. H.
| Freeman.
Narcissus and hyacinth bulbs at J.
| F. Lee Drug Co. 's
Middy blouses, 5l)c., 75c. and SI at t’.
F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
Y. C. Foster sells one of the best
dresses made for $1.
F.
. Get those flower bulbs from
| Lee Drug Co. to-day
The best work shirt in Newnan at
| P. F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
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. Select assortment of flower bulbs at
I J. F. Lee Drug Co.’s.
A good line of linen and crash towels
at P. F. Cuttino & Co. ’s.
Corduroy velvets in the leading shades
at P. F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
Underwear
Great assortment of
good underwear for ladies
and children in both sep
arate garments and union
suits. You can be pleased
here.
Cotton Flannel
Extra special bargain
in good unbleached cot
ton flannel, the kind that
you usually pay 10c for.
See this bargain at She.
Sea island
We still have plenty of
that good 40-inch sea
island, 20 yards for $1.
Wide Sheeting
These goods are ad
vancing rapidly in price.
Buy what you need early.
We are heavily stocked
with the best grades.
81-inch sheeting at 22|c
90-inch sheeting at 25c.
A big crowd went up to Atlanta
Monday to see the circus.
Pope and Dayton bicycles are sold in
j Newnan by R. L. Askew.
Cotton seed are s. lling in Newnan to-
| day at 57 cents per bushel.
. R. L. Askew is Newnan agent for
j Firestone automobile tires.
, For Sale.—Barred Plymouth Rock
] rooster. Apply at this office.
, Born, on the 17th inst., to Mr. and
| Mrs. Otis Broadwater—a son.
For up-to-date millinery see Mrs. W.
| D. Palmer, No. 4 Court Square.
Fur for trimmings in black and
| brown at P. F. Cuttino & Co. ’s.
, Buist’s Special Prize Mixture sweet
| pea seed at J. F. Lee Drug Co. s.
i Born, on the 21st inst., to Mr. and
| Mrs. John H Couch—a daughter.
i A complete line of counterpanes just
I received at P. F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
l A shipment of sweaters for men just
| received at P. F. Cuttino & Co. s.
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i Congressman Gordon Lee, of Chick-
amauga, spent Tuesday in the city.
Coat Suits.—See our special values
| in coat suits at $15. Mooney s.
, New lot plaid silks. Prices $1 and
| $1.50 the yard. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Wanted.—One thousand glass jugs,
| gallon size. Newnan Grocery Co.
Our profit-sharing certificate saves
| you money. P. F» Cuttino & Co.
. For Rent.—Nice cottage on LaGrange
| street. Close in. Apply to W. G. Post.
Special.—Yard-wide sheeting at 5c. a
I yard. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
I A good line of raincoats for men, wo
men and children at P. F. Cuttino &
(Co’s.
i Who is going to be the lucky boy or
1 girl to win the little Ford at the Cowe-
I ta Cafe? •
I If you wish to secure a loan on your
farm lands at 6 per cent, see T. G.
| Farmer, jr. ___ ___
I For Sale.—Fulghum oats at $1 per
bushel. Seed wheat, SL50 per bushel.
1 Robt. urr.
When you want a ouggy come to see
us. We will save vou money.
M.'G. & J. J. Keith.
Mrs. Susie M. Atkinson is in Wash
ington this week attending the annual
Postmasters' Convention.
Loans.—Farm loans at 6 per cent, in
terest. Commission extra.
Hall & Jones, Attorneys.
The newest and most stylish things
in millinery can be hod at Mrs. W. L).
Palmer's, No. 4 Court Square.
The “Jewel" is the best and highest
class cooking range sold anywhere. See
Kirby Hardware Co. for particulars.
Miss Polly Bridges, of Sharpsburg, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. T.
Butler.—Barnesville News-Gazette.
A. B. C. silks, all colors. Plain, 50c.
yard; plaid, stripe and fancies, 59c.
yard. Glover’s.
For Sale.—Good, gentle family horse,
with buggy and harness. Will sell
cheap. W. A. Steed.
Neckwear.—neckwear arrives
every week. Popular prices, 25c., 50c.
and $1. Glover’B.
To Automobile Owners.—We sell and
guarantee Pyro spark plugs, 50 centB
’ Johnson Hardvr— r ‘~
each.
dware Co.
Pussywillow taffetas in all the lead
ing shades, 40 inches wide; price $1.50
the yard. P. F. Cuttino &. Co.
Seed Oats For Sale.— Fulgum and
Hundred Bushel; pure. Dollar per
bushel. V. E. Manget, jr.
Corsets.—Weekly shipments keep our
size and style range complete; $1 to $5.
Try a Kabo next time. Glover’s.
We give with every dollar cash pur
chase a profit-sharing certificate worth
10c. in trade. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
For Rent.—Very desirable rooms for
rent, suitable for light housekeeping.
Apply at 72 E. Broad street, ’phone
473.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cole, of Newnan,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Cole Sunday.—Senoia Enterprise-Ga
zette.
Miss Nona Wadsworth has returned
to her home at Newnan after a visit with
Mrs. R. F. Mills.—Barnesville News-
Gazette.
The genuine Oliver chilled plow c»n
be had at Kirbv Hardware Co.’s. The
only satisfactory implement for fall
plowing.
Silk Hosier)). — Phoenix silk hosiery at
75c. and $1 the pair is the best we
know of. Full stock on hand.
Glover s.
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Y. C. Foster, on east side of square,
carries a full line of dress goods and
shoes. See him before making your
purchases.
Seed Oats.—Six hundred bushels seed
oats for sale—Hastings' 100 Bushel,
■ " ■ Clear of Bmut.
L. B. Mann.
For Sale. — Upright piano- Kings-
hury-Cuble Co. make. Been used about
l.s. months. Easy terms; reasonable
price. Apply to F. S. Daniel. Palmetto,
tla.
Mr. F. S. Cureton, of Moreland, ac
companied by his eon, Mr. Jas. Cureton.
of Austell, Ga., spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Pitts.—West Point
News.
Silk Skirts.—The new silk petticoats
are here in wonderful colorings and
styles. Select yours while the choosing
is easy. Prices 89c. to $5.95 each.
Glover’s.
Judge Perdue has received the Acts
of the General Assembly, session of
1915, and officials of the county entitled
are requested to call at his office and
get a copy.
New C.rsets.— l.ate models in C-B
corsets received this week. We fit all
figures at $1, $1-50. $2 and $»>. Ihe
new front-lace corset at $2.
Mooney s.
Dr. Paul I’eniston, whose illness was
mentioned in our last issue, is now
at Grady Hospital. Atlanta, and will
undergo treatment at that institution
for his ailment.
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"Who Pays?” No. Id; “Pomp of the
Earth." There is a big demand for
these pictures, ami they’re getting
very popular with everybody. Every
picture complete.
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’ Table Linen— Extra special value in
72-inch (extra wide) damask—the kind
that usually sells at 76c. Beautiful
patterns on sale at 50c. yard.
Mooney s.
Everything in stoves, ranges, build
t .g’ hardware, kitchen utensils and
farming implements can be found at
Kirby Hardware Go’s, and at the most
reasonable prices.
Repaint Jar . Dvrit Implements. —Vie
have in stock, or will get for you, any
repairs for Avery implements that you
may need. We make this a specialty.
Bring us your broken pnrts or the num
ber of them and we will do the rest
H. C. Glover Co., Grocery Dep’t.
Fnderirenr. We direct your atten
tion to our line of winter underwear
for men, women and children. We
show the best and most complete line
to be found in Newnan. and at very
reasonable prices. We tit the hard to
fit. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
I'loirs and Stalk ('utters. —All sizes I
chilled plows, steel plows, middle-bust-
ers, disc and subsoil plows, and stalk-
cutters. We have both heavy and light
stalk-cutters, with seven or nine straight |
or spiral knives.
H. C. Glover Co., Grocery Dep’t.
Piano Bargain.— 1 have a fine piano,
in first-class condition, used less than 5
years, but has been rebuilt by factory.
Will sell cheap. J. N. Marbury.
9 Greenville street.
When you want something good to
eat go to the Farmers’ Lunch stand on
Madison street, where you can get a
dish of Mexican chili concarne and
other good things.
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The jury in the case of The State
against Ed Cheney, on trial in Carroll
Superior Court last week charged with
the murder or J. L. Guill, returned a
verdict of acquittal.
Special Sale.- Monday, Oct. 2o, we
will put on sale a lot of fancy flowered
and striped ribbons worth from 5llc. to
$1 yard. These we offer at 39c. a yard.
P. F. Cuttino R Co.
Rifle Range .Vow Open.—Mark Wit- ]
ter, an old Atlanta printer and Con
federate soldier, has opened one of the
most unique and up-to-date rille ranges
in the State at. 24 Perry street. He
has an accomplished lady manager,
who handles a gun as skillfully as did
the soldiers of the ’liO’s.
Strayed. — From Jos. Beavers’ pas
ture, in Fourth district, a red Jersey
heifer, with crumpled horns; about 2
years old; weight about 509 lbs. Any
information that may lead to the re
covery of the animal will be liberally
rewarded. Matt Turner, (colored,)
R. F. D. 1, Sargent.
Mrs. Tom Fisher underwent an oper-
ation for appendicitis at Wesley Me
morial Hospital, Atlanta, Sunday after- I
noon. The operation, which was ea-
tirely successful, was performed by Dr.
Willis Jones, and late reports are to
the effect that she is making good
headway towards recovery.
Music Pupils Wanted.— A limited
number of pupils will be given in
struction on the piano at their homes
by a teacher of several years' experi-1
ence, who is also a certified professor
of music. Hours from 7 a. m. to 12.
For particulars see Mrs. Angelique
Stewart, at Strand Theatre.
Mr. Wm. Ingram, of Turin, who lost
an arm in a steam gin at that place on |
Saturday last, (an account of which is
given in our Turin letter,) died this
morning. He was the father of Mr.
Walter Ingram of this city, and one of
the county’s worthiest and best citizens.
He was about 60 years of age.
Spices
Buyj Your*Spices) Where
They Sell Good
Ones
The best spices you can buy are
the cheapest. A low-grade spice
made from raw material that has
no strength to start with is useless
for any purpose.
Take cinnamon for example,
ground from bark that has all the
oil taken out of it. Technically it
is pure ground cinnamon, nothing
else in it, but practically it might
as well he the kind that is adulter
ated with ground cracker crumbs
or ground peas.
Wc have a full line of ground
spices that are dependable. Every
kind is not only pure, but full
strength as well. We warrant them
satisfactory to you.
Tumeric, cloves, sage, allspice,
black pepper cayenne pepper, mus
tard. ginger, cinnamon, mixed
spices, mace. Some are 10c. per
can, some 15c., some 5c.
Extra good flavoring extracts arc
here too. Vanilla, lemon, straw
berry and pineapple, all from nat
ural products.
*Phone 151
John R, Cates Drag Co,
imia aui ooic
Appier and Fulgum.
Towels
See bargain table of
heavy Turkish or crash
towels at 10c, 124c, 19c.
The best values you’ve
seen.
Children's Shoes
Bring the children to
us for shoes. We show all
the good kinds at most
reasonable prices.
Crochet Thread
New lot of Star Brand
crochet thread in white
and colors, all sizes, all
| one price, 10c.
Silk Cord and Braid
Complete stock of the
new military cord and
braid for dress trim
mings. As usual, our
prices are lower.
M. B. Mooney
Fine chrysanthemums for sale; now
l~*- Mrs. J. P. Sh.jk.lt.rt ^
Extra large chrysanthemums, white,
cream and yellow, and all beauties, are
for sale by Mrs. J. P. Shackelford,
’phone 279 J.
Light Color Outings.—Two thousand
yards mill-ends in light outing for un
derwear. Spjcial, 7*c. yard.
Mooney s.
Kirby Hardware Co. sells and guar
antees the “Jewel” cooking range.
The best and moat satisfactory range
on the market.
For Sale.—One hundred bushels pure
Fulghum oats, recleaned, at $1 per
bushel. J. D. Bexley,
St. Charles, Ga
Lost.-Bob-o-link bracelet, with ini
tials “J. 1. S.,” “W. Y. S.,”"J. A.
W.,” “Emmie Lou," "lorn, Ger
trude," and others. Return to W. \.
Scroggin and get reward.
Her many friends will reflet: to
learn of the serious illness of Mrs.
Sallie Leigh, at her home on Wesley
street. She has been confined for
the past four or five weeks.
Pictorial Patterns.—This popular pat
tern has been placed with H. C-. Glover
Co. for distribution in Newnan and vi
cinity. A complete stock always on
hand. Mail your orders to them.
Automobile Service.—When you trav
el start right. New automobile. Gall
phone 267 for prompt day service;
phone 352 for night service. A care
ful driver furnished. Bowen Reese.
For Rent.—Four connecting upstairs
room - large veranda; bath and electric
lights; no children wanted. Also, 7-
room house on First avenue. Posses
sion at once. Apply to L. R. t owell.
The sixteenth installment of “The
Broken Coin,” to be shown at The
Halcyon next Thursday, promises to be
real exciting. There is to be a race be
tween an ocean liner and a torpedo
boat.
Dr. H. G. Wallis haB moved to Tyrone,
and will practice medicine there in fu
ture. For the past several months he
haB been associated with hiB father. Dr.
G. W. Wallis, at this place.—Fayette
ville News.
I For Rent.-A 2 to 6-horse farm in
East Newnan for standing rent. Apply
| to S. L. Hill.
i Alfalfa, rape, and all other kinds of
seed for fall sowing at Darden-Camp
I Hardware Co.’s.
I The best line of men’s, women’s and
children’s shoes can he found at l . r.
I Cuttino & Co. 's.
I See Y. C. Foster for your school
shoes. He handles the Mutt and Jeff
I shoe for children.
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Trv a pair of our “Tryphosa" kid
| gloves for ladies. Price $1.25 the pair.
I gioves p p Cuttin0 & Co.
Catherine, the young daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. D. T. Manget, is critically ill
| with scarlet fever.
I Outing night gowns in pin stripes and
I solid white. Priced at 75c. and »i.
i sona wmt p p Cuttino & Co.
I Comfort and economy make happy
homes. You get both by using Cole s
1 Hot Blast Heaters.^
, Messaline silks, 36 inches wide, all
j colors; price 79c. a & Co .
Ladies’ handkerchiefs in voile crepe
and linen-a beautiful assortment at
P. F. Cuttino & Co/s.
. Just received a small lot of ladies
coat suits. Come in and look them over.
For Rent.— Five-room cottage at 129
LaGrange street; all conveniences. Ap
ply to J. Hicks Chandler.
Thin-haired readers of this paper
should begin using Parisian Sage and
thus escape haldnesB. John K. Gates
Drug Co sell it on a guarantee to stop
falling hair and cure dandruff and itch
ing scalp or money back.
For Sale.—Very fine 18-months-old
pointer dog. Partially trained; excel
lent qualities. See H. S. Carson, 84
LaGrange street.
First-class stock of millinery, all new
styles and at reasonable prices.
Mrs. W. D. Palmer,
No. 4 Court Square.
Sunday was a perfect Indian summer
day, and all the automobiles were out.
There was the usual slim attendance at
the churches, though.
For Rent.—Store-room 25x80 feet, on
Perry street. Modern plate-glass front,
basement, and all conveniences. Apply
to Mrs. W. W. Spence.
For Rent.—Seven-room house at 09
Spring street. All modern conven
iences; large lot, with servant's house.
Apply to A. M. Norris.
Monday, Oct. 25, we will offer a lot
of fancy ribbons worth up to $1 a yard
at a special price of only 39c.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Avery Plows.— Vie huve in stock all
sizes of the celebrated Avery plows
large two-horse for terracing, smaller
two-horse for breaking, and large and
small size one-horse plows. Look
through our stock. We have the plow
you need for every purpose.
H. C. Glover Co., Grocery Dep t.
The death of Mr. R. A. Ingram at
SharpBhurg Sunday morning wbb a
great shock to his friends throughout
the county. He was one of Coweta s
cleverest and best citizens, and popular
with all classes. A number of New
nan people went down to the funeral
Monday afternoon, which waB largely
attended.
County Commissioners J. R. Me
Collum, J. D. Hunter, B. L. Redwine,
G. L. Warren, and Col. Thos. G. r ar-
mer, jr., clerk of the board, attended
the Waterways Convention in Colum
bus Tuesday.
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Rev. E. C. Smith has prepared a ser
mon for young men which he will de
liver at Raymond Baptist church on
Sunday next at 11 a. m. All yonng
men of the community are especially
invited to be present.
NEW GOODS
FOR WEODING PRESENTS
There has been no perceptible change
in Mr A. M. Norris' condition during
the past few days. He is still quite
low, we regret to report.
The freight depot of the Atlanta and
West Point road has been given a new
coat of paint, with an appreciable im
provement in itB appearance.
Counterpanes.—The new seersucker
counterpanes, (feather weighty so easy
to launder, 98c., $1.10 and $1.25. 7ou 11
like these. Mooney s.
Ask the Expressman.—Hardly a day
but lots and lots of expresB packages
are delivered to us from our New i ork
office, bringing the newest ideas in
coatB, suits and waists. That’s why we
are selling them so fast. Glover s.
Strayed. — From Arthur Sewell’s
place Thursday, 7th inst., a black and
clay colored ’possum dog. Any infor
mation concerning the miBsing dog will
be thankfully received.
Ambrose Herring, (colored,)
It. F. D. 3, Newnan.
Mr. Fahy Mooney, who has been con-
neited with the office force of the La
Grange Dry Goods Co. for some time,
left Saturday for Newnan, where he
will be associated with his father, Mr.
M. B. Mooney, in the mercantile busi
ness.—LaGrange Graphic.
Warning. —This is to warn the public
not to harbor or give employment to
my son, Willie Crawford, (colored.) He
is a minor, and has left h >me without
cause. This Sept. 28, 1915.
Dave Crawford,
R. F. D. 1, MadraB, Ga.
'Room and Board a Dollar and a
Half.” Don’t get excited. That is
merely the name of the L-Ko comedy
to be shown at The Halcyon next Fri
day. It is a boarding-house comedy, in
which the star boarder sees a few stars.
Billie Ritchie, Alice Howell. Louise
Orth and Henry Bergman feature in
the play. ^
The one hundred and twenty-ninth an
nual commuincation of the Masonic
Grand Lodge of Georgia will open in
Macon next Tuesday for a three-days
session. Representives from Coweta
Lodge, No. 60, will be Messrs. J. J.
Keith, C. J. Owens, J. W. Owens, J.
L. Brown, Starling Carpenter and J.
P. Dunbar.
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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 yearB at
8 per cent, interest. Apply to owner, J.
R. Gable, Raymond, Ga.
Avery Stalk-Cutters and Harrows.-
Disc harrows, all sizes, reversible or
straight, solid steel frames, dust-proof
boxing between each disc, with pole or
truck. Also, peg-tooth or drag harrows
and Avery stalk-cutters. Everything
for your winter plowing. Let us show I
them to you.
If. C. Glovor Co., Grocery Dep t.
Red Cross Seals.—Free transports- .
tion is hereby accorded packages of
Red Cross Christmas seals weighing
not over 25 lbs., carried solely within
the State of Georgia between points
reached by the Southern Express Co.
This free transportation is effective
Oct. 20 and expires Dec. 31, 1915.
H. D. Walker, Agent.
Gorham’s Silver,
Libby’s Cut Glass,
Rochester Mahogany
serving trays.
It will be a pleasure to
us to show you the new
goods.
H. S. BANTA
"The Newnan Jeweler."
Writing Paper You’ll Like
The Latest and Best
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For Rent.— Six-room cottage at 66
Spring street. Furnished complete, if
desired. Possession at once. Apply to
Mrs. Ellen S. Faver, at above address.
Chrysanthemums.— A beautiful as
sortment of chrysanthemums now ready
Hon. S. L. Whatley’s many friends
were glad to see him in town Monday,
after his late severe illness. He wan
in good spiritB, said he was steadily
gaining strength, and had been en
couraged hy his doctor to hope he
I would soon be himself again.
Oliver Ch illed Plows and Middle-1
Busters.—All Bizes and kinds now in
Btock. These plows are the greatest ad
vance in plow manufacturing in the
history of the plow business. They have
many improvements that make them
the leading implements for farm work.
Let us show them to you.
H. C. Glover Co.. Grocery Dep t.
We must apologize to those of our
clever correspondents whose letters
failed to appear in the last two issues
of The Herald. For the first time in a
year we had more advertising for the
issues named than we could convenient- .
ly handle, and as a consequence a con
siderable amount of reading matter,
although put in type, had to be omitted.
Grain Drills.-Vie have the famous j
Thomas three-row grain drill. With
this machine one man and one horse can
plant three rews of grain and fertilize
it between cotton rows at one opera
tion. Capacity six to eight acres daily.
We have the large two-horBB eight-row
disc drills, with fertilizer attachment,
for the larger planter. Call and see
these machines.
H. C. Glover Co., Grocery Dep t.
You may lx: sure that our sta
tionery is stylish and up-to-date.
It is till new stock and we recom
mend no papers that are not good
form. ,
Good values in pound papers of
fine quality and finish. A good pa-
per by the pound costs you less
per letter than a cheap paper by
the box.
Kraften Linen, 25c
The newest in fabric finish pa
pers at 25c. Handsome packages
of first-class stock, and the 25c
price means that we buy right
from the maker and gfve you ev
ery advantage of price.
For 35c\, 40c. and 50c. we have
such papers as you can get no
where else for the money-beauti
ful fabrics that it is a pleasure to
use and receive—papers that will
properly represent you to your cor
respondents.
Purity Lawn, 50c
It will be a pleasure to show you
these.
Murray Drug and Bool Co.
’PHONE US
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