Newnan herald & advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1909-1915, March 26, 1909, Image 4

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GREAT SHOE VALUES 230 Pairs S hoes and Oxfords, in Odds <am§ Ends Will Be Closed Out at Special Sale Beginning Saturday, March 27th We have gone through our Shoe Department and find we have accumula ted in women’s, men’s, misses’ and children’s Shoes and Oxfords about 250 pairs in odds and ends, broken lots, etc. We are determined to close out these shoes, and in order to sell them quickly will begin a “Special Sale” on Saturday, March 27, by offering some of the greatest shoe values in the history of our store. These shoes will all be marked in plain figures and arranged on special counters in center aisles of our store. In this collection of shoes and oxfords you will find without doubt some of the greatest shoe values you ever saw. The sale will continue until the 250 pairs have been sold. These shoes should all be sold out in one day’s time at the prices we will ask for them. Don’t delay, if you want the greatest shoe values you ever saw. Remember the date. Sale begins Saturday, March 27, and will continue until all have been sold. iBSSB H. C. GLOVER COMPANY Herald and Advertiser. NEWNAN.FKIDAY, MAK. 2t>. An English surgeon was going through the wards of the hospital of which he had charge. He came to the bed of a Scotchman who was convales cent. The doctor examined him and was about to pass on when the man said: "Doctor, I’d like to liae ye dress ma woun’ yersel’ the day.” "Very well.” answered the surgeon. "I hope that my having dressed your wound myself has made you feel bet ter.” "Ah. doctor,” said the man, "it’s no’ that, but your breath is wonder- fu ’ refreshing.” "Did you oiler him back his ring?” "Yes. ” "What did he say?” "He said he had several duplicates and didn’t need it.” "1 tell you I won’t have this room,” protested the old lady to the bell-boy who was conducting her. "I ain’t a-goin’ to pay my good money for a pig-sty with a meusly little foldin’ bed in it. If you think that jest because I’m from the country—” Profoundly disgusted, the boy cut her short. "Get in, mum. Get in,” he ordered. "This ain’t yer room. This is the ele vator. ” In a recent trial of a "bootlegger” in Western Kentucky a witness testi fied that he had purchased some "squir rel” whiskey from the defendant. "Squirrel whiskey?” questioned the court. “Yes; you know — that kind that makes you talk nutty and want to climb trees.” He "Who is your favorite writer?” She—"The gentleman who wfote my lnte husband’s application for $25,000 of insurance.” "It has been decreed.” said the would-be humorist to his innocent hear er, “that a negro shall be placed in ev ery grade of our public school.” "Why, is that—what for?” asked the innocent one, in astonishment. "Going to use them for blackboards. Savey?” Don't tell a friend in trouble that "every cloud has a silver lining.” un less you have time to stop and find it for him. Sheriff’s Sale for April. GEORGIA-Coweta County : Will bo sold before the Court-house door in New- nan, Coweta county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in April next, between the legal hours of sale, to the.. highest and best bidder, the following de scribed property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land lying and be ing in Haralson district, said county, being part of lot No. 268, in the original First land district of Coweta county, and bounded as follows: On the north by J. D. Garrison, on the east by G. P. Hod- nett, on the south by W. J. L. Herndon, and on the west by Torn Carlton and J. D. Garrison—said tract containing fifty acres, more leas. Levied on as the property of J. G. Caldwell to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the City Court of Newnan in favor of H. A. Hall vs. the said J. G. Caldwell. Defendant in li. fa. notified in terms of the law. This March 3, 1009. Prs. fee, $5.26. J. D. BREWSTER. Sheriff. L. C. MANDEVILLE. Pres. J. A. AYCOCK, V-Pres. & Mgr. H. O. LOVVORN, Sec. & Treas. MANDEVILLE MILLS HIGH-GRADE - FERTILIZERS Free State Fertilizer Works ) Mandeville Cotton Mills - CONSOLIDATED Carrollton Oil Mills i M-M CARROLLTON GA., March 12, 1909. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE FARMERS: We have spent several years building and main taining a reputation for QUALITY for M-M FERTILIZERS. The prevailing demoralization of prices naturally brings to the mind of the manufacturer the question wheth er he will SACRIFICE QUALITY and MAINTAIN TONNAGE, or MAINTAIN QUALITY aad SACRIFICE TONNAGE. This question was easy for us to decide, and to those who know the personnel of those responsible for the policy of this company, the decision is already known. We do not propose to reduce prices to a point where we cannot maintain QUALITY, although our profits may be sacrificed. If QUALITY is a good thing for the manufacturer, is it not a better thing for the consumer? Will you, for the sake of a possible saving in your fertilizer bill of 10 cents to 20 cents an acre, use an untried fertilizer, or one from a manufacturer whom you have reason to believe will sacrifice QUALITY? Avoid this risk by insisting on your dealer fur nishing you the M-M Fertilizers; and if he won't supply you, write to the home office at Carrollton, Ga. Yours truly, MANDEVILLE MILLS, V) / v) $ Cf. (tyc ccg Vice-Pres, & Mgr. DR.KING’S NEWDISCOVERY Dr.King’s NewLifePills Will Surely Stop Thai Cough. The best in the world. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The World.