Newnan herald & advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1909-1915, March 12, 1909, Image 1

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supplement. THE HERALD AND ADVERTISER. VOL. X LI V. NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, MARCH 12. 1909. NO. 24 Where We Stand On the Drug Qnefiion The quality of evefy drug, chemical anti medicine purchased of us is guaranteed. We look very closely to this matter all the time. You may be sure that we carry goods of the highest quality that the market affords. Our store was established for Repu tation, and this is one way we propose to secure it,—by maintaining standard quality in our goods. Bring us your prescriptions. Buy your drugs of us. Our pharmacy is in charge of a licensed druggist. You may feel confident of receiving the proper service and attention in every respect. We mean for our store to be a mod ern pharmacy, in the first place; a mer chandise store only secondarily. LEE BROS. Prescription Druggists. to C. A Ju^t to Remind You % That We Have Van Camp’s Cream in 5c. hnd 10c. cans. Miller Bros.’ selected Blackberries, 15c. Bartlett Pears, very fine, 35c. Fresh shipment full cream New York Cheese—the best—20c. All grades of Coffee. Good bulk, 15c. and 20c. Best grades, 35c. or three pounds for $1. The Bakery. Lady Fingers, Macaroons, Jolly Rolls, Lay er Cakes. Graham Bread, Rye Bread, White Biead. HOT ROLLS EVERY DAY. C. P. COLE HAPPY VALLEY. Mrs. B. R. Sewell and daughters vis ited Mr. Brock and daughter last week. Miss Essie Hyde and brother, Ar thur, from near Dodson, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. J. T. Jones. Mr. Glenn Sanders, of Roscoe, was the guest Sunday of Mr. R. C. Stamps. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde and little son spent Sunday with the family of Mr. D. A. Brimer. Mrs. -I. S. Edwards and daughter spent Sunday in Roscoe. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. R. Sewell and fam ily spent Sunday in Roscoe with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sanders and family. Miss Eula Cook returned Sunday her home in Fairburn. Mr. Grady Sewell and sister, Roscoe, spent Sunday at the home Mr. W. J. Moore. Messrs. Glenn Sanders and R. Stamps visited friends at Rico Sunday afternoon.! Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sewell and chil dren spent Saturday and Sunday in Newnan with Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Sewell. J Mr. Hugh Glass had as his guesl Sunday Mr. Wilson, of Newnan. Mr. Gholston Sewell and sister, Stel la, spent Sunday in Roscoe with Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Byram. Misses Octavia and Willie Sewell and Eula Cook visited relatives in Ros coe last week. Messrs. Frank Phelps and Kirby E. Smith, of Newnan, were here Sunday afternoon as the guests of Misses Boyce and Annie Stamps. Misses Eunice Stamps, Marie Sar- ders and Maude Edwards spent Monday night at the home of Prof. C. R. Sew ell. Miss Maude Edwards went on a shop ping expedition to Buck last Saturday. Mr. Glenn Sewell visited friends in Campbell county Sunday. Mrs. J. T. Jones and little sons spent Tuesday with Mrs. W. H. Sewell. The party given by Misses Boyce and Annie Stamps last Wednesday night was much enjoyed by everyone present. Mrs. W. P. Dukes and baby spent Monday at the home of Mr. W. H. Sewell. Mr. R. C. Stamps has gone to New nan, where he has a job with the R. D. Cole Mfg. Co. March 10th. 44444444 44444444 “THE STORE OF QUALITY.” Telephone 31. ®©©®®©®®S)©<9©( 4 4 <9* 4 4 4 # 4* 4 4 « «• 4 4 4 4 <0* <8* « 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 « 4 4 KIRBY - BOHANNON HARDWARE CO. Telephone 201. Seed Potatoes. The genuine Eastern. We know they are, because we bought them there, and had them shipped to us direct from the best seed house in t he country —D. Landreth Seed Co. We have on hand— “BLISS RED TRIUMPH.” “EARLY ROSE.” “PEERLESS,” (late.) “EARLY GOODRICH.” “IRISH COBBLER,” (extra good.) Onion Sets. YELLOW DANVElt. WHITE SILVER-SKIN. Early Corn. “GOLDEN DENT.” WHITE ‘‘SNOWFLAKE.” WHITE “OLD CABIN HOME.” Landreth’s Garden Seed in papers, all kinds. Garden Tools. Three kinds of short-tooth Rakes. Three kinds of long-tooth Rakes. Four kinds of Garden Iloes. Send us your orders, or ’phone us. Prompt delivery guaranteed. Try us. KIRBY - BOHANNON HARDWARE CO. Telephone 201. I % 4 *9* I 4 4 % 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 <S»4444444 '§>4444444 Off ROSCOE. Several of our young people attended the party at Mr. Will Turner’s Satur day night. Mr. A. L. Sewell and-family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sewell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Byram had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Pope Sewell and Mr. Gholston Sewell and sister, Stella. Mr. Glenn Sewell spent Sunday with Messrs. Hewlette and Ray Potts, in Campbell county. Mr. J. D. Starr and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sew ell. Miss Lizzie Mae Sewell, of Sargent, visited her sister, Mrs. J. W. Sewell, Sunday. Messrs. Felton Sewell, John R. Dos- ter and Glenn Sanders, of Roscoe, and Misses Eunice Stamps and Maude Edwards, of Happy Valley, and Miss Marie Sanders, of Roscoe, spent Mon day night with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. JSti WG11. Messrs. J. O. Sewell, C. L. Sewell and W. I’. Moore were calling in Ros coe Sunday afternoon. March 10th. Or any of the numberless mis haps that occur to the best _ Of vehicles in consequence, of Mr Bob Stamps, of Happy Valley, vis- bad roads, or careless driving can be repaired in the best manner, durably and efficient at E. R. Dent’s repair shops. Our work always gives thorough satisfaction, as the testimony of our former pat rons shows. We also make the best buggy sold in Newnan. Atlanta and West Point RAILROAD COMPANY ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT NEWNAN,GA. Subject to change and typographical orrora. E. R. DENT ited friends nt Rico Sunday afternoon. Messrs. Sam Edwards nnd Jule Cruse visited friends at Dodson Sunday after ion. Mrs. J. C. Sewell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sewell. Mr. Grady Sewell nnd sister, Hattie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore. Messrs. Felton Sewell and Paskin Moore spent Saturday night with Mr. adn MrB. J. B. Sewell. Mrs. Sarah Edwards and daughter spent Sunday with Dr. W. R. Edwards and family. No. No. No. . fi :4f> a. m. 7 :3ft a. in. . 9:03 a. in. , 10:40 a. m. :2ft i*. in. »i :40 j>. in. . 5:32 j). in. 0:45 a. in. ;27 a. ni. . 9:33 a. in. 12:28 p. in. , f> :12 i>. m. , 7:10 j). in. .. 6:28 p. in. .10:40 p. in. lay day. All other trains daily. Odd numbers, southbound; even num bers, northbound. THE TINNER, Is prepared to heat, slate, tin and gutter your house. Estimates fur nished on application. Only best materials used; only best workmen em ployed. Ample supply of ma terial always on hand. 19 Greenville St.