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M. B. Mooney
Cotton Blankets
Special bargain lot of
heavy cotton blankets,
full double-bed size,
white, tan and gray; gl
pair.
Children's Sweaters
Warm woolen sweat
ers for the school child
ren, 6 to 12 year sizes;
red, navy and gray; j?l.
Union Suits
High-grade union suits
for boys and girls, 4 to 16
years — just the right
weight—50c.
Ladies' Union Suits
Special grade fine
Egyptian cotton union
suits for ladies; long ser
vice and greatest comfort;
Child's Vests and
Pants
Children’s ribbed under
vests and pants, ages 2
to 12 years. A good
grade at 25c.
Knit Caps
Knit caps for school
wear in all-wool and silk-
and-wool; 50c and 75c.
Light-Color Outing
We still have a large
stock of loom-ends in
light-color outings for
underwear at 7-J-c.
Cotton Flannel
The best grade cotton
flannel that you’ve seen
in years, bleached and
unbleached, 8?.c, 10c and
12ic.
Outing Petticoats
. Two special values in
outing flannel petticoats,
full-cut sizes, 25c and
50c.
Kid Gloves
A good kid glove in
black, brown and white.
All sizes. Guaranteed;
price $1.
Woolen Gloves
Ladies’ and children’s
woolen eloves.'black and
colors; 25c, 35c, 50c.
Wide Sheeting
Special sale (Monday
only) 81-inch sheeting,
either bleached or un
bleached, 22 l-2c; 90-inch
sheeting, either bleached
or unbleached, 25c. Limit
10 yards to customer.
M. B. Mooney
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THE "BLUSHING BUI
Tlu y toll us of tho blush inn bride
VN ho to tho altar goou
Adown I ho ninlo of n church
Between the friend-tilled rows.
There’s Billy whom she motored with.
And Bob with whom she swum:-
There's .lack—who used to noif with him
And Steve, who caliod her ''Lamb."
There s Ted, the football man she owned.
t Anil Turn of tennis days:
There's Hubert—yes, and blonde Eugene
They took her ott to nlays.
Ami there is Harry, hish school beau.
With whom she used to mush -
No wonder she's a "bluehinsr bride;"
Yoitods! Shoought to blush!
Most, heaters tvnste half your fuel.
Cole’s Hot Blast Hesters suve and use
thut wusted portion.
Moni'ij to 'wnd.— Ten thousand dollars
of local money to lend to good parties.
Apply to VV. G. Post.
When you want a nutrify conto to see
us. We will save you money.
M. G. & J. J. Keith.
Try our dollar work shirt. The best
you ever saw for the money.
P. F. Cuttino & Go.
We will have on sale the coming week
some attractive merchandise, which we
purchased at the pre-inventory sales at
Si. Louis. Boone’s.
Register.
Standard patterns at Boone's.
Ice a-plenty Tuesday morning.
New hats and caps at Boone's.
Hunting season opens to-tnorrow.
Bicycle repairs of all kinds at K. L,
Askew’s.
Money to loan. Apply to A. H.
Freeman.
Gotton is selling in Newnan to-day at
115 cents.
The Designer, one year, 50c.
Boone’s.
Loans.—Farm loans at (i per cent, in
terest. Commission extra.
Hall & Jones, Attorneys.
The newest and most stylish things
in millinery can be had ut Mrs. W. D.
Palmer's, No. I Court Square.
For Foil.—Store-house on E. Broad
street. Possession at once.
G. E. Parks Ins. & Realty Co.
Mr. Walker Camp, of Newnan, spent
the week end with Mr. W. L. Hardy
and family.—West Point News.
Bring your coats and fur sets to Mrs.
Hollis at Glover’s and have new linings
put in them. Mude to look new.
Your shoe wants can be taken care of
at Boone’s.
New shirt-waists and middies, 50c.
and ¥1 at Boone’s.
Mr. Guy Garrard, of Columbus, spent
Sunday in the city.
A clean, well-made, attractive line of
underwear at Boone’s.
Register for the city election. Books
will close next Tuesday.
Pope and Dayton bicycles are sold in
Newnan by R. L Askew.
R. L. Askew is Newnan agent for
Firestone automobile tires.
Cotton seed are selling in Newnan to
day at 45 cents per bushel.
Buy a Buick and realize the pleasure
of owning a real automobile.
A good line of overcoats for men and
boys at P. F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
Genuine blue-stem seed wheat for
sale at Kirby Hardware Co.’s.
For up-to-date millinery s e Mrs. W.
D. Palmer, No. 4 Court Square.
Some exceptional values in blankets,
$2.50, $3, $3.60 and $5 at Boone's.
One lot $2 50 long kid gloves, choice
$1. Boone’s.
Kid Cloven.—Guaranteed kid gloves,
bluck and colors, $1. Mooney’s.
Two specials in skirts at $3 50 and
$5. Boone’s.
Wanted.—To trade a Palm Beach suit
for an overcoat. Apply at this office.
One lot silk poplin dresses, regular
price $4 95. Special at $3 95. Boone’s.
Watch out for the "Gold R.,oster’’
plays that are coming to The Halcyon.
Mrs. R. W. Jackson has been con
fined at home for several days by ill
ness.
A beautiful line of counterpanes,
priced from $1 to $5, at P. F. Cuttino &
Co.’s. ^
Special serge and silk poplin and
crepe de chine $5 95 dresses at $5.
Boone’s.
Better get a hunter’s license if you
expect to go hunting Thanksgiving
Day.
Great values in blankets at $1 and
$1 50. They are worth more.
Boone’s.
The “Jewel" is the best and highest
class cooking range sold anywhere. See
Kirby Hardware Co. for particulars.
To Automobile Owners.—We sell and
guarantee Pyro spark plugs, 50 cents
each. Johnson Hardware Co.
Specials in yard-wide dress silks—all
colors except black. All $1 silks 69c.
to close out. Boone’s.
Seed Oats For Sale.—Fulgum and
Hundred Bushel; pure. Dollar per
bushel. V. E. Mangut, jr.
For Exchange.—We have several
good homes in Newnan to trade for farm
lands. G. E. Parks Ins. & Realty Co.
For Rent.—Very desirable rooms for
rent, suitable for light housekeeping.
Apply at 72 E. Broad street, ’phone
473.
We are pleased to note that Miss
Alzia Holmes, who has been critically
ill, is rapidly recovering from her at
tack.
Mrs. J. A. Fischer, of Atlanta, and
Mr. L. Jones, of West Point, sfient
Sunday with their sister, Mrs. C. D.
Hollis.
The genuine Oliver chilled plow can
be had at Kirby Hardware Co.’s. The
only satisfactory implement for fall
plowing.
A special examination of teachers
will be held to-morrow (Saturday) in
the office of County Superintendent of
Schools.
Seed Oats.—Six hundred bushels seed
oats for sale —Hastings’ 100 Bushel,
Appier and Fulgum. Clear of smut.
L. B. Mann.
Mr. F. W. Stripling has been in St.
Louis for the past week buying more
winter goods for the Stripling Dry
Goods Co.
Crochet Cotton.—Star brand crochet
thread is the best to be had. All num
tiers, while or colored, 10c. ball.
Mooney’s.
For Rent.—Three connecting rooms
in A. B. Cates cottage. Apply to John
R. Cates.
Make your dress by a Standard pat
tern and you will be in correct style.
Boone’s.
For Sale. —Fulghum oats at $1 per
bushel. Seed wheat, $1.50 per bushel.
Iiobt. Orr.
If you wish to secure a loan on your
farm lands at 6 per cent, see T. G.
Farmer, jr.
Mrs. C. E. Newell, of Griffin, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Lily Bevis, on
Spring street.
We show a good line of table damask,
with napkins to match.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Woodroof have
moved into their handsome new home
on Spring street.
We will be closed all day Thursday,
Nov. 25, (Thanksgiving Day.)
P. F, Cuttino & Co.
Alfalfa, rape, and all other kinds of
seed for fall sowing at Darden-Carap
Hardware Co’s.
P. F. Cuttino & Co. are showing
some exceptional values in cotton, lin
en and crash towels.
We are headquarters for men's, wo
men’s and children’s shoes.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
t 0 hn R. Cates Drug Co. has found a
new cure for dandruff, itching scalp
and falling hair-Parisian Sage. Even
the first application will help you, and
in a week the hair will stop falling out.
Miss Harriet Farmer, of Newnan, is
the attractive guest of Miss Lenora
Golden, on Third avenue.— Columbus
Er.quir r Sun.
Kirby Hardware Co. sells and guar
antees the “Jewel" cooking range.
The best and most satisfactory range
on the market.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jernigan, of
Pensacola, Fla., will come to-morrow
for a visit of several days with Dr. and
Mrs. Z. Greene.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Orr spent last
week with relatives at Union Springs,
Ala. They made the trip in their car,
returning Monday.
First-class stock of m llinery, all new
styles and at reasonable nrices.
Mrs. W. D. Palmer,
No. 4 Court Square.
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The remainsof Edwin Albert Drewry,
who died Sunday morning, were taken
to Senoia Tuesday morning for burial.
—Griffin News and Sun.
Be sure to see the laces and ribbons
we will put on sale Monday, Nov. 22
Exceptional values, these.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Charlie Chaplin will be at The Hal
cyon next Monday in a 4-reel comedy
entitled “T(ie Mixup." Don’t forget
this, if you want to laugh.
We give with every dollar cash pur
chase a profit sharing certificate worth
ten centB in trade.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Next Thursday is Thanksgiving Day
and, being a legal holiday, the postoffice
and banks will be closed, as well as a
number of business houses.
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.
Judge T. J. Harwell, of LaGrange,
spent a few hours in the city yesterday
on professional business, and favored
The Herald with a pleasant call.
Mr. E S. Daniel, of Palmetto, sent
to The Herald office this week three
fine yam potatoes—the largest weighing
4 lba., and the others 3J IhB. each.
Shol.es For Sale.—A number of Po
land Chinu-Berksbire shotes, weight 40
made no change iri prices. Everybody
can see it for 10 cents. Picture who*
patrons should remember this.
For Rent. — Tho residence at 24 K.
Washington street. One block from
public square. Water, lights, and uli
conveniences. Apply to J. J. Keith,
“Arrow Head” hosiery 15c., two pair
for25c. "Wunder" hose at 25c. straight.
These solve the hosiery problem for you
and the family. Boone’s.
Mr. G. O. Scrnggin, Mrs. Mvrtice
Moore, Mrs. J. E. Hannah and Mrs.
W. C. Kinnard attended the session of
the State Synod in LaGrange Wednes
day.
Miss Pollve Bridges has returned to
her home in Sharpahurg, after being
the guest of her sister, Mrs. J T. But
ler, for some time. Barncsville News-
Gazette.
_ Mr. T. B. Me Ritchie went to Macon
Tuesday morning to attend a meeting
of the general agents of the Georgia
Casualty Co., which has its homo office
in that city.
Cnoil Hosiery.— Want to call your at
tention to our good hosiery for ladies,
boys and girls. These will wear to your
satisfaction; 15c,, two for 25c.
Mooney’s.
“The Frame-up" will he the next
Broadway attraction at The Halcyon
This is a fine photo-plav, dealing with
city life, and was written and produced
by Otis Turner.
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Rev. J. E. Hannah and Mr. J. W.
Bowers represented the Presbyterian
church at the meeting of the State
Synod in LaGrange, which convened
Wednesday morning.
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The Buick six is a silent, graceful,
comfortable, durable car that does not
need to be apologized for, either in per
formance or appearance.
Coweta Auto Sales Co.
The heavy frosts Tuesday and Wed
nesday mornings put an end to all
growing vegetation, except turnips.
Many acres of young cotton bolls were
caught by the cold snap also.
Lost.—Ladies' gold-hndled black silk
parasol, with initials “V. C.” engraved
on handle. Finder will please return
to J. C. Stripling, at Stripling Dry
Goods Co.’a, and get reward.
The handsome chestnut, sorrel horse
formerly owned by the Newnan fire de
partment has been sold to Cedartown,
where it will be employed in the same
capacity. It is a valuable animal.
Acrobat” Shoes.—These good shoes
for the children give growing feet the
room needed, One pair will wear longer
than two pairs of ordinary shoes. Pat
ent and gun metal. Mooney’s.
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. Powell.
Mr. and Mrs P. F Cuttino announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Anna Cuttino Kelly, to Mr. Harry
Kuteman Sligh, of Senoca, S. C., the
wedding to take place the latter part of
December.
The Grantville postoffice was bur
glarized on Friday night last. No
money was secured, it is said, hut the
thieves got away with several dollars’
worth of stamps. The robbery iB being
investigated.
Mrs. Tom Fisher, who underwent an
operation for appendicitis in Atlanta
about four weeks ago, has returned
home; and, while not fully recovered,
we are pleased to note that she is stead
ily improving.
A hunter’s license costs $1, and you
cannot hunt anywhere in the county
without one, except on your own land.
Mr. Emmett Snead is the game warden
for Coweta county, but up to yesterday
had sold but few licenses.
Mr. F. S Cureton and little grand
daughter, Pauline, of Moreland, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Pitts
Sunday. Mrs. Pitts and little aon,
Schumpert, accompanied them home
fo- a snort visit. — West Point News.
We direct your attention to our line
of winter underwear for men. women
and children. We are prepared to
show you the best and most complete
line to lie found in Newnan, at very
reasonable prices. We tit the hard to
ht- P. F. Cuttino Co.
I'loiry and Stoll ('utters. —All sizes
chilled plows, steel plows, middle-bust
ers, disc and subsoil plows, and stalk-
cutters. We have both heavy and light
stalk-cutters, withsevenor nine straight
or spiral knives,
H. G. Glover Co., Grocery Dep’t.
Special Sale, Monday Only.—Nine-
quarter sheeting, bleached or un
bleached, 22 1 2c.; ten-quarter sheeting,
bleached or unbleached, 25c. This sale
is a snap, as these goods are high now
and scarce. Limit ten yardH to custo-
mo . Moonoy’s.
Repairs /or Aver// 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.
At the State meeting of County Com
missioners, held in AtlantaT esday and
Wednesday in connection with the
Southeastern Fair, Prof. J. M. Starr,
countv engineer, was on the programme
fora paper on “Drainage,” a subject
to which he has given considerable
study.
Piano Ilaryains. — l have three new
standard pianos for sale. Will give
special inducements until Jan. 1. See a
sample at Odom Drug Co’s. This (in
ishes my contract on twelve pianos. I
sold seven in Newnan. Chas. Astir).
Newnan Council, No. 22, Jr.O. IJ
A. M., has engaged I)r John S. Wil
dor, of Savannah, to deliver a Thanks
giving Bermon on Thursday evening,
Dec 9. at the Central Baptist church,
at 7:30 o'clock. The public cordially
invited.
Have you noticed what a wonderful
bill The Halcyon has provided for th"
"picture fans” on Thanksgiving Day?
There will be two complete pro
grammes. One will run from 9:30 a.
m. until 2 p. m.;—the other from 2 un
til 11 p. m.
Registration for the city election had
been comparatively light up to last
night, less than two hundred and fifty
voters having quali(i"d. The books will
close next Tuesday, 23d inst., and the
primary election will be held on Satur
day, 27th inst.
County Commissioners McCollum,
Hunter, Redwine, Warren and Camp,
and Col. Thos. G. Farmer, cle.rk of the
board, went to Atlanta yesterday for
the purpose of inspecting some^ road
machinery on exhibition at the South
eastern Fair.
Farm Wanted. — Forty to 100 acres,
on public road. Prefer red land. Must
be a reasonable price. Give full de
scription, price and terms in first letter.
Please do not exaggerate
G. B Norton,
Smyrna, Ga.
A very Plows. We have in stock all
sizes of tho celebrated Avery plows—
large two horse for terracing, smaller
two-horse for breaking, and large ami
small size one-horse plows. Look
through our stock. We have the plow
you need for every purposo.
H. C. Glover Go., Grocery Dep’t.
Mrs. Lutie Powers received a letter
this week announcing the safe arrival
of Judge and Mrs. ,1. S. Powell and
daughters at Iloilo, P. I., the first, of
last month. A big reception wus given
them by the officials and citizens upon
their arrival, which was attended by
all the people of the town.
Miss lna Kirby, who was carried to
the Noble Sanatorium, Atlanta, for
treatment a few days ago, underwent
an operation Monday. The operation
was entirely successful, and her many
friends will bo rejoiced to know
that she was doing well at last acc junta,
with prospects of u complete recovery.
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 hIiow
them to you.
II. C. Glover Co., Grocery Dep’t.
Miss Ruth Cousins, of Lutherville,
arrived Monday to tie the attractive
guest of Misses Miriam and Marie
Green. Miss Cousins has frequently
visited Waynesboro, and received many
social attentions as the guest of her
brother, Rev. Solon B Cousins, for
mer puslor of the Baptist church.—
Waynesboro Citizen.
Mr. Frank W. Brannon, of Moreland,
has purchased Sims’ meat market, ami
assumed charge on the 1st inst,. He will
make a specialty of home-raised meats,
most of which will come from the
Brannon cattle farm near Moreland
where several hundred head of the finest
beef cattle and hogs in the county are
being fattened for market.
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Don’t forget! Annette Kellermann is
corning to Tho Halcyon on Wednesday,
Dec. 1, in “Neptune’s Daughter.” This
is a wonderful photo-play, and different
from anything you nave ever before
seen. In oroer to give everybody u
chance to witness this wonderful per
formance the management haB decided
to open the doors at 9:30 a. m.
Avery Chilled Plows and. Middle-
/lusters -All sizes and kinds now in
stock. 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 leuding implements for farm work.
Let us show them to you.
H. C. Glover Co.. Grocery Dep’t.
Did you know that where Annette
Kellermann has been shown in “Nep
tune’s Daughter” prices have ranged
as high as $2? Yet The Halcyon has
Farm for Sale. —For a short, time I
will elfer my farm near Moreland
known as the II. A. Martin home-place
containing 924 acres of fine land, wel
improved. Flacc already rented for
four years for six bales of cotton per
year. Terms, half caHh; balance in one
two and three years, at K per cent., in
terest. Address Mrs, Kate Martin Gu-
reton, Austell, Ga.
The Murray warehouse is being
equipped with what is known as the
patent sprinkler system, which will put
it on the same f oting with all standard
warehouses, both as regards security
from fire damage and low insurance.
With this system installed insurance
rates will be reduced from $18 to $4 on
the thousand. The capacity of the
warehouse is 1,300 bales.
For Sale.—My residence ut 16 Sal
bide avenue. Has five rooms and hath,
with t wo storage rooms in basement.
Lot 75x165 feet.. Will sell also connect
ing lot in rear, 140x140 feet. Close 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.
In the voting contest for “Queen of
the Georgia Harvest Festival," a big
event in Atlanta this week, Miss Re
gina Rambo, of Marietta, was chosen
by a big majority over all competitors.
In appointing her attendants Miss
Rambo selected Miss May Cole to rep
resent Newnan. It was a pretty
compliment to one of our prettiest and
most popular girls, and Newnan appre
ciates the honor.
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Card of Thanks.
Mrs. A. H. S. Bugg and family, of
Atlanta, wish to thank their many
Grantville friends for the sympathy ex
tended them in their recent bereave
ment. They also desire to thank them
for the lovely floral tribute to the mem
ory of their beloved husband and
father.
WHERE TO BUY
Spices
Buy Your Spices Where
They Sell Good
Ones
The best spires 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 il, but practically it might
as well lie the kind that is adulter
ated with ground cracker crumbs
or ground peas.
We have a ftill line of ground
spices that arc dependable. Every
kind is nol only pure, but full
strength as well. We warrant them
satisfactory to you.
Tumeric, cloves, sage, allspice,
black pepper cayenne |iepper, 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 H Cates Drug Co,
Hurry
IN YOUR ORDERS FOR
Christmas
Greeting Cards
AND
Society Visiting Cards
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There is always a rush at this
season. Give me your order now
and then you’ll lie sure to get them
in time. 1 have all the new styles
to order from. Do not delay.
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H. S. BANJA
“The Newnan Jeweler."
Writing Paper You’ll Like
The Latest and Best
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You may lie sure that our sta
tionery is stylish and up-to-date.
It 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-
|ier by the pound costs you less
per letter than a cheap paper by
the box.
Kraffen 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
cry 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 Book Co,
’PHONE US
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