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M. B. Mooney
GIFT
Men's silk ties, late
styles, infancy gift boxes
at 50c, 75c and $1.00.
Men’s silk sox, with
tie to match, at $1 and
$1.25.
Men’s embroidered Jap
silk hankerchiefs with
ties to match, $1 and
$1.25.
Men’s silk scarfs, in
pretty boxes with gold
plated vest chains, at
$1.50 and $2.
Ladies’ fine embroid
ered handkerchiefs, i n
both white and colors,
25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and 8"
Many useful articles
packed in pretty gift
boxes at most reasonable
prices.
Kid Gloves
Good quality k i d
glove for ladies in white,
black and brown, fully
guaranteed, at $1.
Silk Petticoats
Pretty, stylish colors
in messaline and taffeta
skirts at $1.50, $2.50,
$2.98 and $3.50.
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NEWS AND PERSONAL
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Sofa Pillows
Large size sofa pillows
filled with filtered cotton,
cretonne covers, at 50c.
House Dresses
Big bargain lot of per
cale house dresses, me
dium and Idark colors,
high neck, long sleeves,
at 75c.
Gift goods at Boone's.
Bought those Xmas trix yet?
Buy your clothing at Boone's,
Bargains in overcoats at Boone’s.
Mail your Christmas packages early.
Only one more week until Christmas.
Six shopping days before Christmas.
Better do your holiday shopping to
day.
Baby blankets. 50c, and 75c. at
Boone's.
Bicycle repairs of all kinds at R. L.
Askew’s.
Money to loan. Apply to A. H.
Freeman.
Cotton is selling in New nan to-day at
11} cents.
Ferris waists and “Kabo” corsets at
Glover’s.
Only six more shopping days before
Christmas.
Only two more episodes of “Neal of
the Navy. ’’
Ribbon novelties for Christmas gifts
at Glover’s,
Bathrobes for ladies and gentlemen
at Glover’s.
Call on Mrs. W. D. Palmer for your
Christmas toys.
Pictorial patterns and publicatiens on
sale at Glover’s.
Cotton seed is selling in Newnan to
day at 63 cents.
Holiday boxes, cards, seals, ribbons,
| etc., at Glover’s.
Kid gloves for children $1 pair at
| Parks & Arnold’s.
ChristmaB ribbons of all kinds at P.
F. Cuttino & Co. 's.
Winter caps with ear protectors, 25c.
and 50c. at Boone’s.
Coat Suita.—If in need of a coat suit
visit Glover’s half-price clearaway sale.
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Desirablo dress shirts, 50c.; “No
Fade” shirts, SI and $1.50 at Boone's.
Fancy ribbons in a variety of patterns
only 39e. the yard at P. F. Cuttino &
Co.'s.
’Phone 74, Brannon’s market, for
both native and Western meats. Prices
right- __
Christmas handkerchiefs for children,
ladies and gentlemen at Parks & Ar
nold’s.
Fourteen-inch bronze boots, in kid
and cloth tops, $5 pair at Parks & Ar
nold’s.
The prettiest selection of ties we
have ever shown;—25c. and 50c.
Boone’s.
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Vassar silk hose in all of the desired
shades for holiday gifts at Parks &
Arnold’s.
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Blankets and comforts for a practical
gift. A large assortment on display at
Glover’s.
House shoes for children, $1; ladies
and gentlemen, $1, $1.25 and $1.50, at
Boone’s.
We have replenished our shoe stock,
and now have your size and kind.
Boone’s.
Skirts. — Many new and beautiful
models in skirts now on display at
Glover’s.
If you wish to secure a loan on your
farm lands at 6 per cent, see T. G.
Farmer, jr.
Bed-room shoes for Christmas gifts,
in felt or kid, $1 and $1.25 pair at Parks
& Arnold’s.
Mr. H. S. Carson, formerly of this
city, has been elected cashier of the
bank at Lyerly, Ga.
I am selling for the next few days
real nice suits for men at $7.50. Call
and see them. Y. C. Foster.
Special to close, all serge and silk
poplin dresses, regular price $5 and
$5.95;—choice $3.95. Boone’s.
For Exchange.—We have several
good homes in Newnan to trade for farm
lands. G. E. Parks Ins. & Realty Co.
We believe the “Paul .lones” and
“Jack Tar” middies are the best made;
—$1 each. Glover’s.
Hosiery makes a nice gift for Christ
mas. “Arrowhead” 15c., two for 25c.;
“Wunder” hose, 25c. Boone's.
Furs. — We have a large selection of
fashionable furs, either separate pieces
or sets. Glover’s.
Mitlinern at Reduced /Vices.— My
entire stock of millinery at greatly re
duced prices. Mrs. W. D. Palmer.
Coun/crpam's—See the bargains in
fine Marseilles spreads at $1.50, $1.75
and $2. Mooney’s.
Jones' Cane' Syrup. — I am selling
Jones’ pure ribbon cane syrup at 75c.
gallon. ,1. M. Wadsworth.
Table Linen.—'Table linens are alwnys
acceptable gifts. Special values at 50c.
and $t yard. Mooney’s.
A good selection of suspenders, 25c.
“Nu Way” stretch suspenders, guar
anteed one year, 50c. Boone’s.
Initial Handkerchiefs.—Ladies' initial
handkerchiefs, packed three in a gift
box, for 35c. Mooney’s.
Sewing sets make an acceptable gift
for ladies and children, at 25c. and 50c
each. Parks & Arnold.
Do your Christmas shopping with us.
With every dollor cash purchase we
give a profit-sharing certificate worth
10c. in trade. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Handkerehieja. — Afterseveral weeks'
busy handkerchief-selling we still have
a complete assortment of nil the new
novelties. Glover’s.
A complete assortment of table dam-
nsk, priced from $1 to $2.50 the yard,
with napkins to match priced from $3
to $-1 a dozen. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Mrs. Gone Kirby, who has been si*
riously ill at the home of her son in
Jacksonville from an attack of pneu
monia, is reported now as convalescent.
Dr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Jones left
Saturdayjfor Cocoa, Fla., where they
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
T. Gibson, and will spend several
weeks.
Boys’ clothes in a selection you will
be interested in—sizes 4 to 18.
Boone’s.
For Rent.—Six-room house at 32
Wesley street; all conveniences. Apply
to H. F. Odom.
Special values in damasks and nap
kins. Either makes an exceptional gift.
Parks & Arnold,
Complexion Chamois. —Large assort
ment face chamois in three sizes—5c.,
10c., and 15c. Mooney’s.
The Newnan public schools will close
next Wednesday for the Christmas
holidays, and will reopen Monday, Jan.
3.
The genuine Oliver chilled plow c»n
be had at Kirby Hardware Co. ’a. The
only satisfactory implement for fall
plowing.
Hand-bags.-A few left of the sam
ple line we purchased at half-price, and
are offered at the same reduction.
Glover's.
Kimonas
Ladies’ crepe kimonas,
special, at 89c and $1
Coat Suits
Several extra fine suits,
values $22.50 to $30, to
close at $13.50 to $15.
All $15 and $16.50 suits
now at $10.
Long Coats
Ladies’ fine zibeline
coats now at
You can be
pleased.
cut prices,
fitted and
Children's Cloaks
Large assortment sam
ple cloaks for children at
remarkably low prices.
M. B. Mooney
All the college boys and girls will be
| at home next week.
Holiday shoppers have been out in
| full force this week.
Large stock of toys just arrived at
] Mrs. W. D. Palmer’s.
Blanket specials, $1, $1.50, $2.50,
I $3.50 and $5 at Boone’s.
“Paul Jones” and “Jack Tar” mid-
| dies, $1 each at Glover’s.
For Sale.— Collie puppy, 6 weeks old.
I Apply to R. S. Holbrook.
For Sale.—Some 5-year-old mules.
| Apply to E. C. Goodwyn.
For the many new and beautiful gift
suggestions visit Glover’s.
Pope and Dayton bicycles are sold in
| Newnan by R. L. Askew.
R. L. Askew is Newnan agent for
| Firestone automobile tires.
New patent cloth-top shoes, for ladies
I and big misses, at Boone's.
Handkerchiefs in sealed packages and
| boxes, 5c. to 25c. at Boone s.
E. C. Goodwyn sells Montevallo coal
| at $6.50 per ton. ’Phone 97.
. J. B. Ashley, on Temple avenue,
| handles fireworks of all kinds.
, Genuine blue-stem seed wheat for
| sale at Kirby Hardware Co.’s.
i Ties for gentlemen, in Christmas
I boxes, 50c. at Parks & Arnold’s.
I Art Goods.—Embroidery and, crochet
| threads can be found at Glover s.
i Exceptional values in table linens,
125c., 50c., 75c. and $1 at Boone s.
i Towels 10c., 15c. and 25c., for every
I purpose, can be found at Boone s.
I Visit Glover’s for the many little
I useful gifts you will want to give.
i Fancy voile and crepe de chine, hand-
| kerchiefs at P. F. Cuttino & Co. s.
i Boudoir caps, in holiday boxes, 25c.
| and 50c. each at Parks & Arnold s.
Onlv a few more dresses left. Priced
| to close out quickly. Glover s.
Our hat stock is very attractive. We
| specialize at $1 and $2. Boone s.
i A full line of cloaks for children,
] misses and ladies are on sale at Boone s.
Fay stockings, black and white, for
| children. _ Glover a.
A good selection of coat suits;—spe
| cial at $10. Boones.
, Rugs. - Large selection of rugs,
| priced very reasonably. _ Glover s.
Bath robes for children $1.50; ladies
and gentlemen, $2.50. Boone b.
For Gentlemen.—Beautiful neckwear
in a handsome box. ^Glover s.
Special crochet-edged handkerchiefs,
blue, pink and lavender, 5c. Boone s.
, Special middy ties, black and red,
|50c.; Windsor ties, 25c. Boones.
Suits that were $16 50 to $25 to clean
1 up at $12 50. Parks & Arnold.
Quite an assortment of tie and sock
sets in pretty holiday boxes at P. F.
Cuttino & Co.’s.
Special prices are being made on all
ladies’ and children’s coats.
Parks & Arnold.
Next Tuesday will tell who is to be
the lucky one to get the little Ford at
the Coweta CBfe.
A few coat suits for large women, in
navy and black, sizes 43 to 47 buBt.
Parks & Arnold.
In printing the honor roll of the
Newnan public schools Inst week the
name of Miss Mary Fuller, member of
the eleventh grade, was inadvertently
omitted.
“The White Slur” will be the fea
ture at The Halcyon on Wednesday
next. Charlie Chaplin will be on the
same programme in a screaming l-reel
comedy.
A beautiful assortment of toys bought
especially for the holiday trade ean be
found at Mrs. W. D. Palmer's. Her
store will be open each night until
Christmas.
On Thursday next The Halcyon will
show the second of “The New Adven
tures of Terence O'Rourke.” This one
will be entitled "When a Queen Loved
O’Rourke.”
Farm Jor Rent.-A splendid farm in
Heard county for rent, with good houses,
farm, store-house, and fine pasturage.
Apply to Mrs. Eula Rowland, 6 Fair
street, Newnan, Ga.
School Notice. —I will open my pri
vate school on Jan. 3. Pupils desiring
to enter will please communicate with
e. ’Phone 259. Kate Nimmons,
29 NimmonB street.
C. L. Davis, B. E. Wise, C. C. Wyehe,
Sam Bulloch and T. H. Lunceford have
have been elected Commissioners of
Roads and Revenue in Meriwether
county for the ensuing four years.
Rev. B. P. Allen, presiding elder of
the LaGrange district, will preach at
the First Methodist church next Sunday
at 11 a. m.
Silk Hosiery.—We furnish a beauti
ful holiday box for each pair of silk ho
siery at 50c., 75c., $1 and $1.50.
Glover’s.
WHERE TO BUY
Spices
Buy 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 foi 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, 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 arc 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.
The housewife will always appre
ciate as o Christmas gift a nice table
cloth, with napkins to match. We are
showing some exceptional values in this
line. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
You can find useful Christinas gifts
for each member of the family at I’.
F. Cuttino & Co.’8.
Nicest line of toys in town just re
ceived at Mrs. W. D. Palmer’s. See
them before buying.
For Rent.—Four nice rooms, with
private bath; only men desired. Ap
ply to John R. Cates.
Money to Lend. —Ten thousand dollars
of local money to lend to good parties.
Apply to W. G. Post.
When you want a Duggy come to see
us. We will save you money.
M. G. & J. J. Keith.
Mr. R. D. Cole joined a party of At
lanta friendH last week on u fishing
trip to Florida. He is expected home
to-morrow.
Don’t forget that the every day store
has a full line of dress goods and ladies’
and children’s ready-to-wear garments.
Y. C. Foster.
Mrs. lone SimmB is on a visit to her
daughter, Mrs. L. L. Scarborough, at
Anniston, Ala., and will spend several
weeks there.
Kirby Hardware Co. sells and guar
antees the “Jewel” cooking range.
The best and most, satisfactory range
on the market.
For Rent. —Two nicely furnished up
stairs rooms. Apply to Mrs. Mark Dun
bar, 32 Salbide avenue.
Special Notice.— Our store will be
closed all day Christmas Day.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Silk Scarfs.—A beautiful selection of
scarfs for ladies at 50c. and $1 each
now on sale at Glover’s.
Misses’ and boys’ raincoats for Christ
mas gifts at $3 and $4 each, can be
found at Parks & Arnold’s.
Loans.—Farm loans at 6 per cent, in
terest. Commission extra.
Hall & Jones, Attorneys.
Wanted.— Plain and fancy sewing.
’Phone 47, 52 Greenville street.
Mrs. Lily Andrews Walkfer.
Neckties, gloves, sockB, handker
chiefs, etc., make useful gifts. A full
line at P. F. Cuttino & Co. 's.
Silk hose in white, black and colors,
make acceptable gifts. A full assort
ment at P. F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
Special Notice. — For the convenience
of our customers we will be open until
8 o’clock every night until Christmas.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Home-raised Pecans. — A limited
quantity of home-raised Stewart paper-
ahell pecans for sale. Apply to Geo. I.
Wilson, Moreland, Ga.
Men’s all-linen handkerchiefs, with
initals in colors, make very acceptable
Christmas gifts. A nice assortment at
P. F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
Linen and crash towels suitable for
Christmas gifts — a large selection,
priced from 25c. to $1 each.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
On Wednesday evening, Dec. 22, an
Indian drama will be presented by the
pupils of White Oak High School. Ad
mission 5 and 10 cents.
The farmers of Coweta will begin the
New Year with a greater abundance of
“hog and hominy” than the present gen
eration has ever known.
For Sale.—A 1913 Cadillac body, in
good condition. A big bargain for
some one. Let us show it to you.
Thompson & Scroggin.
The Rexall sale at John R. Cates
Drug Co.'b thiB week has been a big
event, and hundreds of dollars’ worth of
those well-known preparations were
gobbled up by eager purchasers at the
prices advertised.
Special performance at The Halcyon
for the little children on Christmas Day.
from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. “Hansel
and Gretel” is the picture to be shown,
A very pretty story in three parts, con
structed for little folks.
Money to Loan. —I have several
thousand dollars of quick money to
lend on improved farm property at 7
per cent. No application for leas than
$2,500 will be considered.
ThoB. G. Farmer, jr.
“The Little Lady Actress” is the
title of the 2-reel comedy that will be
shown at The Halcyon next Mondny,
featuring Jane Gail and Matt Moore.
This picture has been highly praised
througheut the country.
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MeHsrs. Thompson & Scroggin, the
undertakers, have added to their equip
ment a handsome motor hearse. New
nan is the only town of its size that has
an auto vehicle of thiB character, and
the firm is quite proud of it.
Free.—All our friends who have Vic
tor or Columbia talking machines are
welcome to one of the new complete
catalogues of records. These will be
given you free of charge. Call or
’phone for one. H. S. Banta.
Piano Bargains.—I have three new
standard pianoB for sale. Will give
special inducements until Jan. 1. See a
sample at Odom Drug Co.’s. This fin
ishes my contract on twelve pianoB. I
sold seven in Newnan. Chas. Astin
For Sale. — Fine Jersey cow, with
first calf; gives about two gallons milk
K er day. Also 8-months-old Jersey
eifer. AIbo, twenty-five White Ply
mouth Rock hens and one cock; pure
strain. W. Y. Scroggin,
82 College street.
Special Sale of Ladies' Waists.—For
next week wo offer a nice assorhment
of ladies’ shirt-waists, consisting of
lawns, voiles and madras; long Bleev s.
These we have just received, and offer
at only $1.25 each.
P. F. Cutl ino & Co.
For Rent.—Store-house on E. Broad
street, Possession at once.
G. E. Parks Ins. & Realty Co.
Ladies’ embroidered handkerchiefs
in holiday boxes, priced at 25c. to $1.50
the box, at P. F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
White counterpanes, priced from $1
to $6.50, make nice gifts. A good as
sortment at P. F. Cuttino & Co. s.
The “Jewel” is the best and highest
class cooking range sold anywhere. See
Kirby Hardware Co. for particulars.
Crepe de chine waistB, white, flesh
and black. Special at $2 25 and $2.50
eBC h, Parks & Arnold.
Coats.—A splendid selection of coats
for ladies and children at very attrac
tive prices. Glover 8.
I have just receiued a big lot of
drummer’s sample caps, sweaters,glovts
and shirts. Y. C. Foster.
To Automobile Owners. —Vie sell and
guarantee Pyro spark plugs, 50 cents
jeach. Johnson Hardware Co.
For Rent.—Two or three-horse farm,
2} miles from the court-house, on lower
Fayetteville road. Good improvements.
Apply to John E. Robinson.
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.
Circle 5 of the Sarah Hall Missionary
Society will meet next Monday after
noon with Mrs. M. P. Martin, on Wes
ley street, at half-past 2 o’clock.
For the little folks we have quite a
variety of fancy handkerchiefs in pret
ty boxes, priced from 10c. to 25c. the
box. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Hemmed napkins ready for use, 50c.,
75c., $1, and $1.25 dozen. Linen doy
lies, to be hemmed, $1, $1.25 and $l.o0
dozen. Boone s.
Ladies’ Handkerchiefs. — Ladies’ fine
embroidered handkerchiefs, in both
white and colors. Special values at 35c.,
50c., 76c., and$1 box. Mooney’s.
The great war has not interfered with
the sale of Parisian Sage for the hair,
as it ia now made in thiB country from
the original formula. Cures dandruff
and stops falling hair. John R. Cates
Drug Co. guarantees it.
According to figures furnished by
Mr. J. H. Simms, Government agent
for the collection of ginning statistics,
there had been ginned in Coweta coun
ty up to Dec. 1, 1915, 24,912 bales of
cotton, as compared with 33,859 bales
for the same period last year.
Practical Gifts.—A practical manor
woman can always find useful presents,
and when they decide on a pair of spec
tacles or eyeglasses I will be glad to
supply them, and after Christmas I
will fit the proper lenses without extra
charge. H. S. Banta.
Hath Ilohes.-Just received by ex
presa an assortment of ladies’ bath
robes, which we offer at $2 and $2.50
each. Also, a lot of misscB’ and chil
dren’s bath robes at $1.25. These are
exceptional values, and make useful
Christmas gifts. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Newnan friends of Judge W. C. Hod-
nett will regret to hear of his death,
which occurred yesterday at his home
in Franklin, after a long illness. He
was for several years Judge of the
City Court of Carrollton, and a prom
inent member of the bar of the Coweta
circuit. About five years ago he re
moved to Franklin, and at the time of
his death was Solicitor of the City
Court of Franklin. He ia survived by
his widow and Beven children—three
sons and four daughters.
'Phone 151
R, Cates Drug Co
Ready For
Christmas
AND
YOU
AT
BANTA’S
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/ have a 'beautifully selected
line of goods suitable for pres
ents, and I extend you a cordial
invitation to call and see them.
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H. S. BANTA
“The Newnan Jeweler."
Writing Paper You’ll Like
The Latest and Best
—IN-
You may be 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 pajiers of
fine quality and finish. A good pa
per by the pound costs you less
\ier 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 cart 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.
Muiray Drug and Bool Co.
’PHONE US
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