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GREAT SACRIFICE SALE OF
MEN'S CLOTHING
We decided recently to close out our Men’s^Clothing and Overcoats, and put
on sale our entire stock. We have had a great business since then, but £till have a
good assortment of sizes and patterns. This is the greatest money-saving opportu
nity ever offered in this sedtion to those who haven’t bought their Suit or Over
coats, and should be taken advantage of at once. Our ^tock consists mainly of
Hart Schaffner & Marx, Strause Bros.’, and Spero Michael & Sons, makes. The in
ducements we are offering should appeal to every man who will need a Suit or
Overcoat for the next six months. Our goods are clean, in good condition, and all
marked in plain figures, and you will see at a glance the truth of the above state
ments. C,Come early for the beSt selections.
Hart Schaffner & Marx $2,5.00 Suits, now $13.50
Hart Schaffner & Marx 22.50 Suits, now 12.00
Hart Schaffner & Marx 20.00 Suits, now 11.50
Hart Schaffner & Marx 18.00 Suits, now 10.00
Hart Schaffner & Marx 16.50 Suits, now 10.00
Strause Bros.’ $20.00 Suits, now 11.00
Spero Michael & Sons $18.00 Suits, now__ $13.50
Spero Michael <fe Sons 16.50 Suits, now 12.00
Spero Michael & Sons 15.00 Suits, now.. 11.50
Spero Michael & Sons 13.50 Suits, now 10.00
Spero Michael & Sons 12 00 Suits, now 9.50
Spero Michael & Sons 10.00 Suits, now 8.00
Strause Bros.’ $18.00 Suits, now $10.00
Strause Bros.’ 15.00 Suits, now 9.50
$20.00 Overcoats, $15.00 $12.00 Overcoats, 8.50
18.50 Overcoats, 12.50 8.50 Overcoatt, 5.00
16.50 Overcoats, 10.00 5.00 Overcoats, 3.50
10.00 Overcoats, $0.50; 7.50 4.00 Overcoats, 3.00
In addition to the special sale on Clothing and Overcoats, we have great cut prices on Millinery, Ladies’
Cloaks and Coat Suits. Our stocks, all over the stores, are complete and attractive for Christmas trading.
BOONE-STRIPLING COMPANY
Gerald and Jidoertiser.
NEWNAN, FRIDAY, DEC*
have asked the Manhattans to play this
I opera, and that’s why it has been
1 carded. The company gives a splendid
| performance in both these operas, and,
after reading this notice, everybody
should go directly to John R. Cates
Nominees for City Offices Announced j Urug Co.’s and secure reserved seats.
At a meeting of the City Democratic |
Executive Committee this day, (Dec. 1.
1909,) there being before the commit
tee the returns from the city primary
held Nov. 30, 1909, for the selection of
a nominee for Mayor for the regular
election to be held Dec. 4, 1909, and for
the selection of four nominees for the
office of Alderman for said regular
election, and for the selection of four
nominees for the City Beard of Educa
tion for said regular election, the com
mittee decides as follows:
1. It appearing from said returns
that M. G. Keith received a majority
of the votes cast for Mayor, the said
M. G. Keith is hereby declared the
nominee for Mayor, ami entitled to he
voted for in the regular election to be
held Dec. 4, 1909.
2. It appearing from said returns
that T. M. Goodrum, W. J. Murphey,
J. T. Swi-t and J. T. Willia
Simms-AtkinBon.
One of the prettiest home weddings
of the fall season, and one of wide
spread interest, owing to the popular
ity of the contracting parties, was that
of Miss Lourette Simms and Mr. Wil
liam Yates Atkinson, which was sol
emnized at the home of the bride’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Simms,
Wednesday evening. The beautiful
colonial home was profusely decorated
with palms and ferns; pink tapeis
placed in crystal and gold candelabra
added their luster to the scene. The
altar of palms and trailing ivy was
erected in the spacious drawing-room,
where the ceremony was imppressively
performed by Rev. J. F. Singleton.
Before the bridal party entered Mrs. J.
F. Atkinson, of Milledgeville, sang
very sweetly, "O, Promise Me. ” Mrs.
E. F. Sims followed the last note of
ceived a plurality of the votes oH.t for thi* lovely song with Mendelssohn'
- * - 1 wedding march. To these strains en-
the office of Alderman, said persons
hereby declared nominees for the office “red first Misses Charlie Rose Simm
of Alderman, and are entitled to the end Georgia Atkinson, dainty r.bbon-
aupport of all Democrats in the regular bearers, who formed an aisle from the
election to he held Dec. 4. 1909. I ^Hirway to the drawing-room, lhen
„ , . . . . followed in couples the attendants -
3. It also appearing from sild re- Mja8 Miriam Atkinson with Mr. J. T.
turns that 1. E. Atkinson, T. B. I)u-, Carpenter, jr. ; Mies Judith Lyndon, of
Via. I. N. Orr and trank Wilkinson re-, Washilll{toni with Mr. T. G. Farmer,
ceived the total vote cast for members j,. . Mias Martha Hill, of Greenville,
of the City Board of education, said' ith Wr Kobt 0rr . mIhk Hessii- tiur-
parties are hereby declared the norm- j netti of Fayetteville, Ala., with Mr.
neca for said office, and ahull be voted Harris Atkinaon. of Greenville: Mis-
for in the regulai election to tie held
Dec. 4, 1909.
J. Littleton Jones, Chm’n.
R. F. Herring, Sec’y.
The Manhattan Opera Co.
Newnan is going to have an attrac
tion at the auditorium on Tuesday and
Wednesday nights. Dec. 7 and 8, that is
worthy of the patronage of every New-
nan citizen. The Manhatttan Opera
Company has been secured at a guaran
tee expense by the management, for it
has been a long time since an opera
company has played here, and never
before did a company of the size and
caliber of the Manhattan* ever appear
in Newnan. From everywhere come
reports concerning the personnel of the
Manhattans, and in many of the cities
the company has been secured by the
Elks for benefit performances, which
proves the strength of this organiza-
There are thirty-five people in
Katie Arnall with Mr. Alvan Free
man.
The bridesmaids wore white lingerie
frocks, and carried largo bouquets of
pink carnations and asparagus fern,
tied with pink tulle.
Miss Sarah Buchanan, maid of honor,
came in alone, beautifully gowned in
pink messaline, and carrying a grace
ful bouquet of pink carnations. Then,
leaning upon the arm of her father,
came the bride, very dainty and beau
tiful, in an exquisite gown of white
satin, embroidered in need pearls and
trimmed in handsome lace. They were
met at the altar by the groom and his
brother, Mr. Bert Atkinson.
After the ceremony and congratula
tions, a beautiful reception followed,
with an elaborate wedding repast.
The bride and groom left o i the 10:20
train for points East, and will make
their home, afrer Dec. 15, in Charlotte,
where Mr. Atkinson holds a re
sponsible position.
Among the out-of-town guests were
i t i — r * an ^ Mrs. W. H. Milton, Miss lies-
of citizens who have subscribed forsjeMiltonandMr.JohnMilton.ofMa-
seats on the opening night the cumpa-j rianna _ Fla.; Mias Margaret Black-
ny will recei “*■ * “ *
that is due such
tion. There are a number of good
song hita add^d to the score of "Oli
vette,” and the charming work ot the
prima donna. Miss Kittie Nice Perle,
towers many notes in superiority over
anything ever heard in Newnan in the
tion.
the cast, mostly girls, and the comedy j N
work h said to be very good. On Tues
day night the Manhattans will sing
•Olivette." and. judging from the list j Mr . an ,j MrH . W . H . Milton, Mis* Bes-
who have subscribed for sie Ml|ton and Mr John Mnton
opening night, the cumpa- r j annat K| a . ; Miss Margaret
ve the sort of reception . shear. of Dublin; Dr. and Mr
uch a high-class orgamza- Atkinson, of Milledgeville.
Looking One s Best.
It’s a woman’s delight to look her
host, but pimples, skin eruption*, sores
and boils rob life of joy. Listen! Buck-
prim a"donn%iineT'*Mi*s Pcrl s chorZ \ >*"'■ Arn j“ S* 1 ™ th , e .' n ir^ e '
works cleverly, snd rhe prettv g ir |, | the skm soft and velvety. It glorifies
are sure to he given many encores. ; *■“j fa £ e „, C “r'iLckld P Hn, "Th.^d
••THp Bohemian Girl.” that beautiful l Sores, (racked Lips, Chapped
Hands. Try it. Infallible for Files.
masterpiece of Bslfe's, will be sung | Hsnds 1 rvit. in
on Wednesday night Many people (^ at aU ® ru ** l4U -
Do You Want the
Best Shoe Value
forYourMoney?
We can give it to you. There
is not a shoe in our ^tore that
we can’t guarantee to be the
be$T value you’ll find for the
price asked. The quality is
the be^t in material and work
manship. Newest in ^tyle.
SATER & McKOY
MUNS OUTFITTERS.
HERE IT IS
We have the Vulcan middle-Uuster, the Syracuse
and the Brindley; but we regard the Vulcan
as the best. Any bolt about a plow.
JOHNSON HARDWARE CO.
COMPANY
PLOWS
The only place in town that sells the genuine
Oliver Chilled Plow—the best and lightest-run
ning Plow on the market. We carry everything
in the way of farming implements, (live us a
chance to satisfy your wants, and you will call
again, as we have the goods and the right price
for everyone who calls to see us.
We carry the most complete line of Stoves
and Itunges ever shown in Newnan. A Stove
from the cheapest to the best. No one can
equal our line of Ranges, as they arc the most,
select. Prompt and careful attention given to
each customer.
Give us a call and bo convinced.
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
B. H. Kirby Hardware Co.
SUCCESSOR TO KIReY-BOHAN NON HARDWARE CO.
Application for Leave to Sell.
ORORGIA-Coitkt* CmraTv:
T. P. Rawls. admlnixtrator on the "etate of Rich
Pape, deceased. having applied to th« Court
of Ordinary of said rsiunty for leave to aell the
lands of said deceased, all person* concerned are
required to show cause !n said < Ynirt by the first
Monday in December next, if any they ran. why
should not be granted. Thu Nov.
9S-
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
aaid application i
l, 1109. Pra. fee.
To Whom It May Ctncem.
GEORGIA--Coweta Couwtt:
The « state of Margaret Connally Vurray. late of
■aid county, deceased, bctr.if unrv. rveerited. and
not likely to be represented, all per «.na concerned
are required to show cause in the Cmrtof Ordinary
of eaid county, on the first Monday in D*«ember
next, why nuch administration h* uM not be
veated in ike County Admirneira'or. This Nov. U
IK*. I*i». fee. $31. L. A. PKFtM'F Ordinary,
are! ex-uflicie Clerk Ouert of Ordinary.