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Plaid Broadcloth (|
Pretty plaids in fine —
broadcloth, 56 inches
wide, just the cloth for
girls’ coats. Special val
ues at $1.25 and $1.50. j
Woolen Serges
Large assortment of n
all-wool serges in both
heavy and light weights,
all colors, 36 inches wide,
at 50c G
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Finer Serges F
Extra quality serges, s
48 to 52 inches wide,
black and colors, at 75c 1
and $1.
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Plaid Woolens
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Pretty styles in bright
and dark plaid woolens h,
for combination dresses,
at 50c, 75c and $1. si
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Taffeta Silks h
The best grade silk for
the price that you’ve T
seen. Black and colors,
yard wide, priced at $1- F
Fur Trimmings
The newfur trimmings a
of all kinds, 25c, 50c, 75c.
Military braids, black s
and colors, 5c, 10c, 15c.
Silk soutache braid, all 1
colors, bolt 19c.
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Underwear
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The best to be had in
ladies’ and children’s
underwear of all kinds
is to be found here. See
this great showing.
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Outing Gowns
Sample line of good ]
outing gowns for ladies
and misses, 50c, 69c, 75c,
98c.
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Silk Petticoats
Special values in silk
petticoats, black and all
colors, at $1.50, $2.50
and $2.98.
Cotton Flannel
Extra grade cotton
flannel on special sale.
This is a special bargain
at 8$c, 10c and 12|c.
None better.
Light Outing Flannel
Mill-ends in light color
outing flannel for under
wear. Special value at
7Vc.
Kid Gloves
A fully guaranteed kid
glove in black-, white and
brown. All sizes; $1.
M. B. Mooney
Local Happenings Told in
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NEWS AND
PERSONAL
TO OUR
ITEMS
LOCAL
OF GENERAL
READERS.
INTEREST
Buy it at Boone's.
Pictorial patterns at Glover’s.
New suits and coats at Boone's.
Dependable footwear at Boone’s.
New waists and skirts at Boone’s.
New neckwear every week at Glover's
Ferris maternity corsets, all sizes, at
Hover’s.
Fall ginghams, fast colors, 10c.
Boone’s.
Art goods and threads of all kinds at
Pictorial Patterns.—The December
Pictorial patterns and publications now
ready at Glover's.
Raincoats and rain caps, a full stock
of all sizes, priced $1.75,to $7.50.
Parka & Arnold.
Your coal goes a long way when
burned in Cole’s Hot Blast Heaters.
They are fuel savers.
See the suits that we are showing at
$15.50, $15 and $10.50 before buying.
Parka & Arnold.
Bicycle repairs of all kinds at R. L.
Money to loan. Apply to A. H.
Newnan received 505 baies of cotton
Cotton is selling in Newnan to-day at
Dainty laces and embroideries, fine
nainsooks, flannels and lingerie for in
fants’ trousseaus at Glover’s.
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Loans.—Farm loans at 6 per cent, in
terest. Commission extra.
Hall & Jones, Attorneys,
The newest and most stylish
in millinery can be iiad at Mrs.
Palmer's, No. 4 Court Square.
things
W. D.
The City Court adjourned yesterday
Ferris waists and maternity corsets
The correct things in new hats and
Chaunut and Centemeri kid gloves for
Pin cushion forms, all sizes and
Cotton seed are selling in Newnan to-
Pope and Dayton bicycles are sold in
‘Happy Hooligan” will appear at
Rate chrysanthemums, white and yel
low. ’Phone 12'!.
Mrs. Hugofie Askew,
The city has been thronged with
shoppers this week, many of them
coming from neighboring towns.
For Went.—Store-house on E. Broad
street. Possession at once.
G. E. Parks Ins. & Realty Co.
The "Jewel” is the best and highest
class cooking range sold anywhere. See
Kirby Hardware Co. for particulars.
Interwoven socks for men are the
best we know of. New shipment just
in;—25c. and 50c. pair. Glover’s.
To Automobile Owners.—We sell and
guarantee Pyro spark plugs, 50 cents
each. Johnson Hardware Co.
Girls.—We are agents in Newnan
for “Paul Jones” and "Jack Tar” mid
dies. Glover’s.
R. L. Askew is Newnan agent for
Piano for rent. Apply to Mrs. Ellen
Fast-color percales, 36 inches wide.
‘Paul Jones” and “Jack Tar” mid-
Genuine blue-stem seed wheat for
For up-to-date millinery see Mrs. W.
). Palmer, No. 4 Court Square.
Born, on the 9th inst., to Capt. and
Only four
more episodes of
” At The Halcyon.
‘The
‘Arrow Head”
hosiery for ladies,
15c. Boone’s.
‘Wunder” hose, linen heel and toe,
Boone’s.
Newnan’s largest clothing depart
The Rousard kid gloves at $1, $1.25
nd $1.50. Parks & Arnold.
Kumfy cloth for sport and children’s
o..fo a;i ^ TMirH Glover’s.
Tax Collector Fry will start on his
Visit Glover’s for novelties of all
inds. Many new and original ideas
How about the little Ford that is to
e civen awav at the Coweta Cafe on
For Rent.— Three connecting rooms
l A. B. Cates cottage. Apply to John
For Sale.—Fulghum oats at $1 per
ushel. Seed wheat, $1.50 per bushel.
Robt. Orr.
Saxony and Germantown crocheting
rools in all desired shades.
Parks & Arnold.
If you wish to secure a loan on your
arm lands at 6 per cent, see T. G.
New plaid silks, 36 inches wide, for
he combination dress at $1.35 yard.
Parks & Arnold.
For Rent.—A. 2 to G-horse
last Newnan for standing ren
o S. L. Hill.
farm in
t. Apply
The Ideal and Martha Washington
aaternity corsets at $2 and $3.
Parks & Arnold.
Annette Kellermann will be seen at
’he Halcyon soon in “Neptune’s
laughter.”
We are headquarters for all kindB of
rocheting and art threads.
Parks & Arnold.
Many a belated boll of cotton will
:nfold if this pretty weather lasts
week longer.
Sweaters for ladies, misses and chil
dren from 50c to $3.59 each.
Parks & Arnold.
Alfalfa, rape, and all other kinds of
seed for fall sowing at Darden-Camp
Hardware Co. ’s.
Don’t forget to send the children to
us for Monogram Foot-form shoes.
Parks & Arnold.
The hair’B best friend is Parisian
Sage. Get a bottle from John R. Cates
Drug Co. and see how quickly it will
cure dandruff and itching scalp and stop
hair from falling out.
Without fuil we will have cold weath
er later. Prepare now, before the
stocks are broken. Blunkcts, comforts
and underwear. Glover's.
I'udcrirmr.—V/e feature the “Mun
sing” and "M” knit underwear for la
dies. and children. Full stocks for se
lection. Glover's.
For Rent.— The residence at 24 E.
Washington street. One block from
public square. Water, lights, und all
conveniences. Apply to J. ,1. Keith.
Frit Slippers.— Make your selection
now. Avoid the rush and disappoint
ment in sizes. Full range of styles and
sizes now. Glover’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Franklin Jones
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Kubie, to Mr. Hugh Glass,
the marriage to take place in Decem
ber,
Rev. W. J. Cotter, Rev. H. I,. Ed
mondson and Rev. S. I). Cremean are
in Rome this week attending the an
nual session of the North Georgia Con
ference.
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Mr. J. E. Kohn, of Ft. Pierce, Fla.,
is spending a few days in the city. He
is much pleased with Florida, and we
are glad to know is prospering in hii>
new home,
Lost. —A Shriner’s gold pin, with
platinum scimetar, and tiger claw at
each point of crescent. Finder will
please return to Mrs. Geo. It. Sponcler
and got reward.
Cull on any ticket agent of the West
Point Route and get free n complete
programme of the Georgia Harvest
Festival, to be held in Atlanta from
Nov. 13 to 20, 1915.
Special Offer.— We will take sub
scriptions for the Pictorial Review Mag
azine at $1.25 for the year. This
offer is good only until Nov. 25.
H. C. Glover Co.
Mr. J. L. McKoy announces the en
gagement of his daughter, Fannie Mc
Bride, to Mr. Young Summer, the
marriage to take place the latter part
of this month, at home.
The footbnll tenm of the Griffin high
school was defeated on the I.ightfoot
Held yesterday afternoon by a strong and
fust team from Newnan high school.
The Gritlin boys put up a good light
and played a good brand of ball, but
they were simply outclassed.— Grillin
News and Sun, lltn inst.
Rev. V. A. Ham, of Montgomery,
Ala., is spending a few days here on a
visit to his children. He reports short
cops throughout Alabama, amounting
to aetuul disaster in some sections,
owing to the ravages of the boll weevil,
although his farming interests have
not suffered from this pest as yet.
Avery Plows. —Vie have in stock all
sizes ot the celebrated Avery plows —
large two-horse for terracing, smaller
two-horse for breaking, and large and
small size one-horse plows. Book
through our stock. We have the plow
you need for every purpose.
H. C. Glover Co., Grocery Dep't.
The next big feature to be shown at
Thu Halcyon iH entitled "The Bong
Chance,” with the famous Broariwny
star, Frank Keenan, in the leading
role. Mr. Keenan has for a number of
years been connected with David Itelasco
on the legitimate stage, and this is his
first appearance before the screen.
Rev. John Norton has accepted a cali
to the paHtoruto of Whitewater church,
near Senoia. It. has been decided by
his church to hold a service for the or
dination of Bro. Amos Turner to tho
work of the ministry. He is very
highly spoken of by "those who know
him, and they predict for him a usoful
career.—Christiun Index,
Avery Stalk-Gutters and Harrows.—
Disc harrows, all sizes, reversible or
straight, solid steel frames, dust-proof
boxing between each disc, with polo or
truck. Also, pog-tooth or drag harrows
and Avery stalk-cutters. Everything
for your winter plowing. Bet us show
them to you.
H. C. Glover Co,, Grocery Dep’t.
Seed Oats For
Hundred Bushel;
bushel.
Sale.—Fulgum and
pure. Dollar per
V. E. Manget, jr.
Special. — Stocks replenished with
best value all-wool serges. We have
them at t>0c. and $1 yard. Glover’s.
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When you want a buggy come to see
us. We will save you money.
M. G. & J. J. Keith.
Silk Hosiery. — Phoenix, Radmoor,
McCallum and Niagara silk hosiery.
All styles and sizes. Glover’s.
For Exchange.—We have several
good homes in Newnan to trade for farm
lands. G. E. Parks Ins. & Realty Co.
Shop Early. — We are showing many
useful and pretty novelties for Christ
mas. Glover’s.
An excellent showing of children’s
and misses’ cloaks, 6 to 19 years, at
$3.50 to $8 50. Parks & Arnold.
Silks. — The new dull-finish Batirs
shown in all the new street shades, 36
inches, at $1.50 yard. Glover's.
For Rent.—Very desirable rooms for
rent, suitable for light housekeeping.
Apply at 72 E. Broad street, ’phone
473.
The genuine Oliver chilled plow c«n
be had at Kirby Hardware Co.’s. The
only satisfactory implement for fall
plowing.
"Gold Rooster” plays are coming at-
trac ions to be shown at The Halcyon,
“The Galloper” being the first. Watch
for them.
Circle 3 of the Sarah Hall Missionary
Society of the Central Baptist church
will meet with Mrs. Thos, J. Jones next
Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock. All
members are urged to be present.
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 B. R. Powell.
Mr. J. H. Summers, our local cotton
statistician, estimates Newnan’s total
receipts for the present season at less
than 14,000 bales, a falling off of 10,-
000 bales as compared with last season.
The escapades of “Happy Hooligan”
form a chapter of ludricrous happenings
that will keep you laughing from the
time he appears on the screen until he
fades away. See him at The Halcyon
next Friday.
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Newnan’s big BaFrance auto truck
arrived this week, and is now in com
mission as an adjunct of the city fire
department. It is a great machine, and
Chief Hopkins is as proud of it bb a boy
with his first pair of boots.
Teachers’ Examination.— An emer
gency examination of teachers will he
held in my office on Saturday, Nov. 20,
beginning at 8 a. m.
J. E. Pendorgrast,
County Superintendent of Schools.
According to figures furnished by
Mr. J. IB Simms, Government agent
for the collection of ginning statistics
in this county, 19,189 bales of cotton
had been g'nned in Coweta up to Nov.
1, as against 25,406 for the same period
last year.
Farm Wanted. — Forty to 100 acres,
on public road. Prefer red land. Must
be a reasonable price. Give full de
scription, price and termB in first letter.
Please do not exaggerate.
C. B. Norton,
Smyrna, Ga,
Mrs. C. C. Black and little son, Tal-
mage, of Grantville, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Waldrup.—Griffin
News and Sun.
Seed Oats. —Six hundred bushels seed
oats for sale—Hastings' 100 Bushel,
Appier and Fulgum. Clear of smut.
B. B. Mann.
Kirby Hardware Co. sells and guar
antees the “Jewel” cooking range
The best and most, satisfactory range
on the market.
For Rent or Sale. — Five-room cot
tage at 102 Spring street. Water,
lights, and all conveniences. Apply to
Geo. T. Stocks.
Newnan has been paying Savannah
prices for cotton ever since the season
opened—which explains why this is
such a good market.
First-class stock of millinery, all new
styles and at reasonable prices.
Mrs. W. D. Palmer,
No. 4 Court Square.
For Rent.—Store-room 25x80 feet, on
Perry street. Modern plate-glass front,
basement, and all conveniences. Apply
to Mrs. W. W. Spence.
Lost.—A female hound, with black
and-tan legs and ears. Reward.
J. J. Newman,
R. F. D. 1, Sargent, Ga.
Lost.—A gold brooch, with
amethyst center, surrounded by
cle of Bmall pearls. Finder will
return to 47 Jackson street.
large
a cir
please
For Rent,.—Seven-room house at 69
Spring street. All modern conven
iences; large lot, with servant’s house.
Apply to Mrs. A. M. Norris.
Shotes For Sale.—A number of Po
land China-Berk9hire shores, weight 40
to 75 pounds, for sale. Apply to T. H.
Herring, R. F. D. 8, Newnan, Ga.
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.
Strayed or Stolen.—From my farm
near Sargent on or about Oct. 28
small black mare mule; shod on all four
feet, and shoes calked. Reward for
delivery of the missing animal.
B. H. Dial,
R. F. D. 1, Newnan, Ga,
Plows and Stalk Cutlers. — All sizes
chilled plowB, 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.
Helen Holmes will be at The Halcyon
next Tuesday in one of her famous
railroad pictures. These pictures are
always filled with thrills of a kind that
cannot be faked. You will see her
jump from an automobile on to a runa
way freight train. Going some, isn’t it?
Repairs for Avery Implements. — We
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 parts or the num
ber of them and we will do the rest.
H. C. Glover Co., Grocery Dep't.
Mr. J. H. Dent, of Oakley, Md.,
on his annual visit to Georgia, and
spent several days with Newnan friends
the past week. He keeps in close touch
with his old home through the medium
of The Herald, which he always wel
comes as a weekly visitor in his Mary
land home.
We are gratified to note that Mr. R
J. Stewart’s condition has greatly im
proved during the past week, and that
his symptoms are still favorable. He
has been ill with typhoid fever for
nearly a month, and at one period
grave fears were entertained that he
might not recover.
Grain Drills. —Vie have the famous
Thomas three-row grain drill. With
this machine one man and one horse can
plant three rows 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 see
these machines.
H. C. Glover Co., Grocery Dep’t.
My
Hat
bide avenue. Hus five rooms and bath,
with two storage roomB in basement.
Bot 75x165 feet. Will sell also connect
ing lot in rear, 140x140 feet. CIobo in;
one and a half blocks from passenger
station. Possession Jan. 1, 1916, or
earlier. Terms—one-third cash; bal
ance in one and two years. .
J. P. Shackelford.
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Bast week The Herald mentioned
some fine specimens of sweet potutoes
grown by Mr. G. N. Strong,of the Fourth
district. Tuesday one of his neighbors,
Mr. Ralph McKoy, sent us a couple of
yams that are equally entitle d to hon
orable mention, one weighing 54 lbs.
and the other 34 lbs. Returns up to
date indicate that the old Fourth is the
banner potato district of the county.
Avr.ry Chilled Plows and Middle-
Busters.— All sizes 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.
Ret us Hhow them to you.
II. C. Glover Go.. Grocery Dep't.
Farm for Sale. —For a short: time I
will offer my farm nenr Moreland,
known as the IB A. Martin home-place,
containing 924 acres of fine land, well
improved. Place already rented for
four years for six bales of cotton per
year. Terms, half cash; balance in one,
two and three years, at. 8 per cent, in
terest. Address Mrs. Kute Martin Cu-
reton, Austell, Ga.
Thb State Baptist Convention will
meet next Tuesday at Fitzgerald, and
be in session three days. Newnan
churches will be represented by the
following delegates, viz: First church
— Rev. E. W. Stone, A. D. Freeman,
J. L. Brown, I. N. Orr, sr., and J. D.
Simms. Central church—Dr. J. S.
Hardaway, Bry n Blackburn, W. A.
Steed, II. C. Glover, H. A. Hall and
L. B. Mann.
Although he embezzled only $16,
Samuel B. Cook, the former postmas
ter at Clem, Ga., was given a sentence
of two years in the Federal peniten
tiary by Judge Newman in the District
Federal Court in Atlanta. Judge New
man said there waB no hing olse for him
to do, although he intimated surprise
that Cook, with his lack of ability, ever
managed to land the job of postmaster
Cook took a check for $6, and $10 in
money. He said he didn’t know any
thing about it.
The Junior Reading Circle met with
Miss Buta Powers Wednesday after
noon, when the following programme
was carried out—
Assyrian and Persian Art—Miss
Grace Davis.
Art of Ancient Rome— Miss Willie
Herring.
Grecian Art—Mias Fannie Hill Her
ring.
Grecian Sculpture— Miss Nannie
Bouise Hill.
The next meeting will he with Miss
Augusta Mann.
Mr. Albert Brooks, who has been con
nected with Dozier's Pharmacy for the
past two years, will leave this month
for Newnan to accept a position with
the J. F. Bee Drug Co. Mr. Brohks
came to RaGrange from Newnan, and
his work there will not be entirely new
to him, since he was employed 4>y the
same firm three years ago. He states
that he likes RaGrange and all the peo
ple here, hut we will have to agree
with him that "there is no place like
home.” During his stay here Mr.
Brooks has made many friends, who
regret to see him leave, but their best
wishes follow him, wherever he may
go.— RaGrange Reporter.
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Free Transportation for Fair Ex
hilnts. — With a view to promoting in
terest in agriculture in Georgia, free
transportation is hereby authorized on
exhibits (weight not to exceed 25 lbs.)
from points in the State reached by the
Southern Express Co. when consigned to
the secretary of the Southeastern Fair
Association, Atlanta — provided such
shipments are transported wholly with
in the State and are intended solely for
exhibition purposes. Shipments may
be returned free to tho owner at initial
point of shipment at close of fair, if
the certificate accompanying the out
ward shipment is attached. Exhibi-
bition opens Nov. 16 and lasts three
days. H. D. Walker, Agent.
WHERE TO BUY
Spices
Buy Your Spices Where
They Sell Good
Ones
The host 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 be 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, hut fuil
strength as well. We warrant them
satisfactory to you.
Tumeric, cloves, sage, allspin?,
black pepper cayenne )topper, mus
tard, ginger, cinnamon, mixed
spices, mace. Some are 10c. per
can, some 15c„ some 5c.
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,
3,628
LITTLE FRIENDSHIP
BRACELET LINKS
Already Sold.
Htiue You Got Yours Yet
Orders sent by mail will
receiue prompt
attention.
H. S. BANTA
"The Newnuu Jeweler."
Writing Paper You’ll Like
The Latest and Best
—IN—
You may lx; sure that our sta
tionery is stylish and up-to-date.
It is all new stock and we recom
mend no palters 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
Iter letter than a cheap paper by
the box.
Kraften Linen, 25c
The newest in fabric finish pa
lters 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.
Eor 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.
Purify Lawn, 50c
It will be a pleasure to show you
these.
Muiraj Drug and Book Co,
’PHONE US
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