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M. B. Mooney
Coat Suits
We are receiving ex
press shipments every
week, and show at ail
times the very newest
ideas just as fast as they
are brought out. This
week we arc featuring a
beautiful-style, all-wool
poplin, fur and braid
trimmed, at $15. •
Also, the new box-
style coat suits at $12.50.
Finer grades at $16.50,
817.50, $20, $22.50. and
up to $30.
Dress Goods
Extra special values in
all-wool serges, both
coarse and fine weave,
yard wide, at 50c.
Black and white checks
of all sizes, 42 inches
wide, at 50c.
Plaid woolens for com
bination dresses at 50c.
Extra fine serges at
75c and $1.
Plaid broadcloths for
sport coats, 54 inches
wide, $1.50.
Silk Petticoats
Pretty assortment of
messaline and taffeta
skirts in almost every
color. Special values at
$1.50, $2.50 and $2.98.
Kimonas
New fall kimonas in
very pretty styles, both
crepe and flannelette. A
bargain at $1.
Fur Trimmings
Big assortment of the
new fur trimmings in
white, black and brown.
Priced at 25c, 39c, 50c
and 75c vard.
New Corsets
Large assortment of
new style corsets of the
celebrated C/B make. A
special model for all fig
ures. Many new corset
features are shown in
this lot. See them. $1
to $3.
Shoes
No trouble to find just
what you want here in
pretty footwear.
Dull and bright kid
gypsy boots.
High-cut boots in pat
ent leather, both button
and lace.
Dull kid cloth top,
patent leather cloth top;
and, in fact, all the new
styles. You can save
from 50c to $1 a pair by
buying shoes here.
School Shoes
A strong line of sturdy
gun metal shoes for the
school children—the kind
that will stand the hard
knocks and keep the feet
warm and dry. Priced
81.25 to $2.
Hosiery
An unusual value in
school hose for boys and
girls, both large and
small ribbed. Extra
strong;—2 pairs for 25c.
M. B. Mooney
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Local Happenings Told in
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NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEHFST
TO OUR LOCAL READERS.
Trade at Boone’s.
Next Tuesday is sale-day.
Buy your shoes at Boone's.
Register for the city election.
Ordinary’s Court next Monday.
Sweaters for all sizes at Boone's.
Buttons, braid and fur at Glover's.
Cotton is selling in Newnan to-dav at
12c.
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Dress goods in a pretty variety at
Boone’s.
Buy a Buick car. because it is a bet
ter car.
Your size and price in coat suits at
Boone’s.
Use Pictorial Review patterns. At
Glover's.
Bicycle repairs of all kinds at R. L.
Askew's.
Money to loan. Apply to A. H.
Freeman.
Capt. Habersham King, of Atlanta,
is in the city.
Reis foundation letters for embroid
ering at Glover's.
Better be safe than sorry. See the
Buick before you buy.
When better automobiles are built
Buick will build them.
Judge Frank Loftin, of Franklin, was
in the city Wednesday.
The best work shirt in Newnan at
P. F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
We are headquarters for good shoes.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Tax Collector Fry started out on his
second round yesterday.
President Wilson has designated Nov.
25 as Thanksgiving Day.
Turkeys for sale. See Mrs. A. W.
Stubbs, 74 Spring street.
The city registration books are now
open at the Clerk’s office.
Exceptional values in men’s and
boys’ clothing at Boone’s.
Pope and Dayton bicycles are sold in
Newnan by R. L. Askew.
Cotton seed are s lling in Newnan to
day at 54 cents per bushel.
R. L. Askew is Newnan agent for
Firestone automobile tires.
Piano for rent. Apply to Mrs. Ellen
S. Faver, 66 Spring street.
“Neal of the Navy” is getting more
interesting as it goes along.
A good yard-wide sheeting, 5c. the
yard at P. F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
Genuine blue-stem seed wheat for
sale at Kirby Hardware Co.’s.
For up-to-date millinery See Mrs. W.
D. Palmer, No. 4 Court Square.
Regular monthly meeting of County
Commissioners next Wednesday.
For Sale— Fulghum outsat $1 per
bushel. Seed wheat, SI.50 per bushel.
Robt. Orr.
For Kent. — A 2 to 6-horse farm in
East Newnan for standing rent. Applv
to S. L. Hill.
Alfalfa, rape, and all other kinds of
seed for fall sowing at Darden-Camp
Hardware Co.’s.
A charming girl makes her debut at
the County Club next Friday night. Be
sure to see her.
When you want a ouggy come to see
us. We will save you money.
M. G. & J. J. Keith.
See Y. C. Foster for your school
shoes. He handles the Mutt and Jell'
shoe for children.
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All-wool serges, 116 inches wide, in all
desired shades, at 50c. yard.
Parks & Arnold.
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Judge R. W. Freeman will hold an
adjourned term of Troup Superior
Court next week.
Earl & Wilson and Eclipse shirts;—
prices $1, $1.50 and $2.
P. F. Cuttino Co.
A good quality of outing gowns for
misses, 10 to 16 years, 50c. each at
Parks & Arnold’s.'
Wear a “Red Man” collar. Price, two
for 25c. We are agents.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
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l-or Rent.—Five-room cottage at 120
LaGrange street; all conveniences. Ap
ply to J. Hicks Chandler.
Loans.— Farm loans at 6 per cent, in
terest. Commission extra.
Hall & Jones, Attorneys.
Avoid chilly rooms in the morning by
using Cole’s Hot Blast Heaters. They
prevent colds and sickness.
Who is going to be the lucky one to
get the dishes next Monday night at
The Halcyon? It may be you.
Better begin thinking about Christ
mas. Only two months olT. Good idea
to shop while shopping is easy.
The newest and moBt stylish things
in millinery can be had at Mrs. W. I).
Palmer's, No. I Court Square.
Mr. Sam Bohannon, of New York, is
on a visit to his mother, Mrs. J. P.
Bohannon, in the Third district.
Mr. L. J. Vaughn, one of Heard
county's progressive young farmers,
gave us a pleasant call Monday.
When you go to buy a car take the
Buick specifications and weigh them
carefully. If you will, von will buy a
Bui.'k.
The genuine Oliver chilled plow c»n
be hud at Kirby Hardware Co.’s. The
only satisfactory implement for fall
plowing.
For Rent. — Miss Julia Lowe’s resi
dence, on Perry street Possession
Nov. 1, 1915. Apply to Mike Powell,
executor.
Y. C. Foster, on east side of squnre,
carries a full line of dress goods and
shoes. See him before making your
purchases.
Seed Oats.—Six hundred bushels seed
uts for sale —Hastings’ UK) Bushel,
Appier and Fulgum. Clear of smut.
L. B. Mann.
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Georgette crepes, plain and plaid chif
fon cloth, and gold and silver all-overs
for fancy wuists can be found at Parks
& Arnold's.
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Fancy Work. Art linens, crashes,
toweling, towels, and all kinds of
rochet and embroidery thrends.
Glover's.
Dr. J. B. Woods' residence at Har
alson was destroyed by tire a few days
ago, together with most of his house
hold effects.
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Kirby Hardware Co. sells and guar
antees the “Jewel” cooking range.
The best and most satisfactory range
on the market.
The next picture of “Who Pays?” to
be shown at The Halcyon is entitled
‘The Fruit of Folly.” " These pictures
are always good.
The Woman’s Missionary Society of
the First Baptist church will meet in
the annex next Monday afternoon at
half-past 2 o’clock.
First-class stock of millinery, all new
styles and at reasonable prices.
Mrs. W. I). Palmer,
No. 4 Court Square.
Hurrah for Charlie Chaplin! Once
more we are to have him in a 2-reel
comedy at The Halcyon next Wednes
day. Don’t forget.
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Remember, we give with every dol
lar cash purchase a profit-sharing cer
tificate worth 10c. in trade.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Another shipment of boys’ suits just
received at P. F. Cuttino & Co. ’s.
This beautiful weather fully atoneB
for the rain and slush last of week.
Our special hats at $1 50 are equal to
many sold at more. Boone’s.
Furs and braids for trimming;—we
have them. Parks & Arnold.
University hats for men, $2. All
shapes; the new colors. Boone’s.
We fit the hard to fit in underwear.
Give us a trial. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
We can save you money on woolen
dress goods. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Taffetas, messalines and plaid silks
in all shades at P. F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
Mr. Sid Pitman sent to The Herald
office yesterday a yam potato that
weighed I! pounds and 12 ounces.
Pussywillow tafFetaB, silk poplins and
georgette crepes, in all the leading
shades, at P. F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
There will be an oyster supper at
McCollum school-house on Saturday
night, Nov. 6. Everybody invited.
Col. R. O. Jones, an able member of
the Newnan bar, attended court here
this week. —Meriwether Vindicator.
E. Z. union suits—shirt, waist and
drawers—the 3 in 1 garment for 50c.
each. ParkB & Arnold
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New Waists.—Many new and beauti
ful waists just received—crepes, geor
gettes and laces. Glover’s.
Try a p ir of our “Round Ticket
hose, the best 25c. hose we have ever
sold. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
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Flannels, nainsook, laces and em
broideries. Complete assortment al
ways. Glover's.
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The “Jewel” is the best and highest
class cooking range sold anywhere. See
Kirby Hardware Co. for particulars.
Mr. R. B. Daniel, of Richmond, Va.,
is visiting his sister, Mrs. N. B. Hud
son.
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The Corn Club boys and the Canning
Club girls will be with us next Thurs
day.
Sleeping Garments, — We have the
Dr. Denton’s health garment for chil
dren. Glover’s.
Special.—Extra heavy 36-inch black
messaline, 89c. yard at Parks & Ar
nold’s.
Styles.—The December Pictorial style
books and patterns are now in.
Glover’s.
Fifty-inch sponged and shrunk storm
serges, all shades, 98c. yard at I J arks &
Arnold’s.
Fay Stockings.—We are sole distrib
utors for Fay stockings in Newnan.
Glover’s.
The City Court will convene next
Monday, when the civil docket will be
taken up.
The next installment of “The Broken
Coin” shows the destruction of an
ocean liner.
Rain capes and rain coats for school
children, sizes 6 to 18 years, at Parks
& Arnold’s.
Skirts. — We have received the third
big shipment this season of new novel
ty skirts;—$5 to $10. Glover’s.
To Automobile Owners.—We sell and
guarantee Pyro spark plugs, 50 cents
each. Johnson Hardware Co.
Coat Suits.—Extra special values
shown in suits this season. New ones
nearly every day. Glover’s.
Seed Oats For Sale.—Fulgum and
Hundred Bushel; pure. Dollar per
bushel. V. E. Manget, jr.
Cloaks for misses and children, mix
turcs and plaids, in a variety of styles
—$2.50 to $8.50. Parks & Arnold.
If you wish to secure a loan on your
farm lands at 6 per cent, spe T. G.
Farmer, jr.
Coats.—New shipments this week of
children’s, misses and ladieB’ coats
See them before buying. Glover’s.
Lot fancy ribbonB, worth from 50c,
to $1 a yard;—special price 39c. the
yard. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
If not a wearer of the “American
Lady” corset, let us show you the new
models—$1 to $3.50. Parks & Arnold.
Blankets.—Complete range of “Bea
con” robe and crib blankets nowon dis
play. Glover's
/ 'or Rent. — Very desirable rooms for
rent, suitable for light housekeeping
Apply at 72 E. Broad street, ’phone
473.
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Mrs. Annie Freeman Orr, of Newnan
is the guest of Mrs. Edward Jacobs, at
her home on High street.—Macon Tele
graph. ___
Chrysanthemums.— A beautiful as
sortmentof chrysanthemums now ready
for delivery at reasonable prices. Ap
ply to Mrs. J. W. Gurley, 20 Savannah
street.
Hurry up, children, and get your
otes together for the little Ford tlmt
is to be given away Doc. 21 at the
Coweta Cafe. You have only a few
more weeks.
Mr. Glenn Camp, who was under
medical treatment at Newnan last,
week, returned home Friday, and is
getting along nicely. - Senoia Enter
prise-Gazette.
Everything in stoves, ranges, build
ers' hardware, kitchen utensils and
farming implements can be found at
Kirby Hardware Co's, and at the most
reasonable prices.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Holt zelaw re
turned from their wedding trip Wed
nesday, and for the next week or so
will be with Mrs. Myrtiee Moore, on
Jackson street.
For Sate. Seven White Wyandotte
cockerels, one cock bird, $t each. Good
took. Will spare a few pullets at same
price.
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.
The college girl will he seen at the
County Club next Friday night. It may
"Turner” head. A “Merry Widow”
will appear also, who may cause one
heart at least to palpitate.
A business block in Altalla, Ala., the
property of Mr. T. C. Banks, formerly
of Grantville, was destroyed by fire
Sunday morning, with a total loss of
$50,000 to owner and tenants.
Automobile Sernee. — When you trnv-
el start right. New automobile. Call
phone 267 for prompt day service;
phone 352 for night service. A care
ful driver furnished. Bowen Reese.
Mrs. B. I''. Martin and two children
who h ive been on a visit to Mrs. Donie
Shannon, returned Monday to their
home at Decatur, Ala.
Dr. Paul Peniston, who has been un
der treatment at Grady Hospital, At
lanta, for the puat two weeks, is said
to be much improved.
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 69
Spring street. All modern conven
iences; large lot. with servant’s house.
Apply to A. M. Norris.
The Sarah Hall Missionary Society
will meet in the Sunday-school-room of
the Central Baptist church next Mon
day afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Winter, in its dark and cloudy habili
ments, will be brightened by the spark
ling eyes of Miss Dent at the County
Club next Friday night.
Try a pair of jur “Tryphosa” kid
gloves for ladies. Black, white and
colors. Price $1.25 a pair.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Wanted.—To rent a 4- or 5-room cot
tage. Must be in good condition, and
preferably close in. Apply immediate
ly at Western Union office.
Before you close a trade for a car
take one ride in a Buick. We will not
worry you to buy.
Coweta Auto Sales Co
It can be plainly seen that people in
Newnan like good home-made candy.
The candy kitchen at the Coweta Cafe
is doing some business these days.
Hon. W. C. Wright, one of Newnan’s
ablest lawyers and the State’s most dis
tinguished sons, attended court here
this week. —Meriwether Vindicator.
Pictorial Review.—We take subscrip
tions for this popular magazine, either
for single copies at 15c. each, or by the
year at $1.50. Glover’s.
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For Rent.— The residence at 24 E.
Washington street. One block from
puOlic square. Water, lights, and all
conveniences. Apply to J. J. Keith.
Stamped Goods. — Many new and use
ful articles stamped ready for embroid
ering or crocheting for appreciated
gifts. Glover’s.
Handkerchiefs.—Our originul import
order of handkerchiefs has been re
ceived, marked and ready for choosing
Ask to see them. Glover’B.
Dresses.— Fifty different styles shown
in dresses. Many new and beautiful
combinations of wool and silk plaids
stripes, etc.;—$5.95 to $30. Glover’s.
Special.—We are specializing on wool
blankets at $5 the pair. See the many
beautiful patterns we show at thid
price.
Glover’s.
Mrs. R. J. Barnett and Mrs. T. E
Atkinson are in Covington this week
attending the State Convention of the
Woman’s Christian Temperance Union
If the person who picked up a ladies
black kid glove at The Strand theatre
Wednesday will leave it with the man
ager the owner will be greatly obliged
The Buick six has a speed of from 2
to 60 miles an hour in high gear. There
is not more than one grade or hill in
one hundred that this car will not take
in high gear.
Repairs for Avery Implements. —We
have in Btock, or will get for you, any
repairs for Avery implements that you
may need. We make this a specialty.
Bring us your broken parts or the num
her of them and we will do the rest.
H. C. Glover Co., Grocery Dep’t.
W. O. Cox.
65 Spring street.
For Rent,—Four connecting upstairs
■oom; largo veranda; hath and electric
lights; no children wanted. Also, 7-
room house on First avenue. I’osses-
sion at once. Apply to L. R. Rowell.
A pretty bride will radiate her love
liness at the County Club next Friday
night, and more than one confirmed old
bachelor will have serious reflections
after feasting his eyes upon the vision.
There will be an adjourned term of
Coweta Superior Court the first week
in December, called for the purpose of
disposing of some unfinished business
left over from the regular September
term.
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The Elks Club has moved its quar
ters to the second floor of the Burpee
building, over the Coweta Cafe. The
rooms are nicely furnished, and the
members are much pleased with their
new ho ne.
Mr. Jonathan Orr, of Smithvilie,
spent several days in the city the past
week. His many friends will be pleased
to learn that he may return to Coweta
before the end of the year, and will
come to stay.
Messrs. F. M. Lee, Duke Lee and D.
W. Boone made a trip to Florida last
week, going through the country in
their automobile. They passed through
many towns en route, and wound up at
Luke City, Fla.
Capt. H. I’. Woodroof has leased the
Camp residence, at 66 Spring street,
and will bring his family to Newnan
next week. For the past year they
have been living on their farm, about
7 miles from town.
WHERE TO BUY
Spices
Buy Your Spices Where
They Sell Good
Ones
The best spices you can buy arc
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 lias all the
oil taken out of it. Technically it
is pure ground cinnamon, nothing
else in it. but practically it might
as well lie the kind that is adulter
ated with ground cracker crumbs
or ground peas.
We 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 5e.
Extra good flavoring extracts are
here too. Vanilla, lemon, straw
berry and pineapple, all from nat-
ural products.
’Phone 151
John R, Cates Drug Co,
Next Wednesday there will be shown
at The Halcyon six reels. Imagine six
reels for 10 cents— lij cents a roel! This
includes “The Campbells are Coming,”
which is four reels, and a 2-reel come
dy, with Charlie Chapjin.
You get 16 to 20 miles out of a gallon
of gasoline in the Buick 1916 six-cylin
der car, with a load of five people.
This is a strong statement. If you wish
it verified ask the owners.
Coweta Auto Sales Go.
Rev. E. C. Smith will preach at
Pleasant Hill church next Sunday at II
a. m., and at Turin at 7 p. rn. All
young men of those communities are
requested to attend the services, as he
has a special message for them.
Shop Early. — If you are going to
make those little novelties for Christ
mas visit our store and see the many
(mado at Glover’s) pretty pieces,
where you can get your ribbons, etc.,
for the same purpose. Glover’s.
Teachers' Examination. An emer
gency examination of teachers will be
held in my office on Saturday, Nov. 20,
beginning at 8 a. m.
J. E. Pondergrast,
County Superintendent of Schools.
Important Notice.— All former mem
bers of the tribe of Red Men in Newnan
are requested to meet at the court
house next Wednesday night at 7
o’clock. The State Organizer will be
with ub, and steps taken to reorganize
Wahoo Tribe.
Plo ws and Stalk-Cu tters. — A11 sizes
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.
Newnan people accustomed to travel
on the ColumbuH division of the Cen
tral of Georgia railway will be pleased
to learn that Capt. G. M. T. Brockman is
again in charge of his old train on that
run. He is one of the cleverest and
most popular conductors on the road.
Grain Drills. —We have the famous
Thomas three-row grain drill. With
this machine one man and one horse can
plant three raws of grain and fertilize
it between cotton rows at one opera
tion. Capacity six to eight acres daily.
We have the large two-horse eight-row
disc drills, with fertilizer attachment,
for the larger planter. Call and Bee
these machines.
H. C. Glover Co., Grocery Dep’t.
Any hair or scalp trouble you may
have will quickly vanish after a few
days’ use of Parisian Sage. John R.
Cates Drug Go. sell it on a guarantee of
money back if not satisfied.
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Orders sent by mail will
receiue prompt
attention.
H. S. BANTA
“The Newnan Jeweler."
Writing Paper You'll Like
The Latest and Best
You may be sure that our sta
tionery is stylish and up-to-date.
Il is all 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.
Kratten 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 lie a pleasure to show you
these.
Murray Drug and Book Co,
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