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NUNNALLY & BARRETT
To make room for other goods we offer special bargains this week. The
Goods we offer in this COUPON SALE are all HIGH QUALITY GOODS.
\ < ) ( TOO 1 )S Oil A H < i E1) A T’ COUPON PR ICE
Coupon.
pi ( with tins Coupon buys one
M(’ ^-lO an ot IV.inku’:, “Silver
Modi ' t tl worth Jl 1.0
Coupon.
• a with thi* ( Coupon buy* one
IHC SI r til.ASS TUMBLERS
worth -. F )C
49c t
Coupon.
with this Coupon buys a 2-11).
an ol Klglehar I’s "I’enden-
nis” (police, worth 75 C
Coupon.
a with this Coupon buys one
JJC glass Mutter Dish with top
worth .... 2()c
Coupon.
fx with this Coupon*buys one
yv 6 ip. Preserve Kettle
worth -S c
, Coupon.
My presenting this Coupon and \~ln
you ran buy a I-lb jar of Snuff **''
Coupon.
op with this Coupon buys one
£01 glass Preserve .Stand, with
cover, win th . 4 0C
9c
Coupon.
with this Coupon buys one
glass Pickle Dish, worth 15c
Coupon.
and this Coupon buys one
I6c
China Gravy It »wi, worth .15.'
Coupon.
*5Qwith this Coupon buy i
one imported Coveted
China Pish, worth t>~
9c
Coupon.
with this Coupon entitles you
to buy one 15 Plug Tobacco.
Coupon.
with this Coupon buys one
w
trge
elsewhere.
Decanter, worth 60c
Coupon.
witlv this Coupon buys one
i m\* Decorated Covered China
Dish, worth $ •
Coupon.
59c
worth
buys
with this Coupon
one decorated Tea Pot,
ft
Coupon.
with this Coupon buys
JC/V. one glass set consisting
of glass pitcher and six tumblers
to match.
Coupon.
tf' ^ with this Coupon buys
IvFL two bottles best grade
Shoe Polish.
Coupon.
jnA with this Coupon buys
one decorated Parlor
Lamp, complete with shade and
chimney, worth. Jr. 50
Coupon.
with this Coupon buys
/ z v one 3 lb. can of Elgle-
hard’s Celebrated "Filson Club"
Coffee, worth _ ... ...... Jr
Coupon.
C97 1^ atu * Coupou buys the
3^.1 1 prettiest imported IT avi -
land China Set in town 112 pieces
worth J5’>
Coupon.
f-s with this Coupon buys two
/ L* milk pans that hold one
quart each.
9c
Coupon.
with this Coupon buys t 2
gal. school bucket with top.
Coupon.
with this Coupon buys two
v/L milk pans that holds two
quarts each.
Coupon.
with this Coupon buys a 4
quart milk pan, worth 15c
9c
I
Coupon.
w *lh this Coupon buys a
• 10 qt. dish pan, worth 30c
While we shall continue to carry Durand’s Bread we will fill all orders for Bread, Cake andjPies
made by the Newnan Bakery. We believe in patronizing home industries.
NUNNALLY & BARRETT
Sargent.
We inv having plenty of rain
now. Crops are looking line.
Mrs. \\ . T. Dyer is some better
at this writing.
\\ . T. Morris, of Atlanta, made
a short visit to relatives in this
community Iasi week.
Miss Mlake Union and brother,
JOSEPH HILL HALL TO SPEAK IN j
COWETA.
Rev. \V. M. Medium filled his
regular appointment at Mt. Car
mol Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Maude Colquitt, Willie 1,011 • -loseph Hill Hall, lawyer.
Amis and sister, Miss Mary, visit legislator and reformer, and one ot
ed Miss Ximenu Strong Sunday. (Georgia’s greatest public men ot
15 very body come to the singing the day, will speak at \N hite Oak
at Mt. Carmel Sunday afternoon!, Academy on Saturday, August
\V ill begin at 1 :!10 o’clock .
Rev. F. ,1. Amis tilled bis rogu
Philip, from near Franklin, were appointment at Mow don Satin'
visitors of Miss Mela Jackson hist Ray and Sunday .
Sal unlay and Sunday.
Messrs. T. N. Davis and A. L.
Davis, ,u Frnluna, (la., were visi
|ois at the home of Mr. J. \N .
Jackson a few days hist week.
Ernest Witcher and sister, Miss
ICmmic, v isited Miss Viola New
man Sunday.
Miss Olivia Young, of Athens,
v isited her sister, Mrs. .1. \\ .
T>t li.
The people of that section of
(toweta expect to make this a (lay
to be long remembered. Further
particulars w ill be announced later.
An Explanation.
Mr. Tom Smith, accompanied j Summers, Saturday and Sunday.
by |Miss Connie Smith, both ol j
Carrollton, were tin* guests ol Mr.j
mid Mrs. K. W . Jackson lust Sat- |
unlay and Sunday .
Farmers High School v pci.id
Monday morning with good at
tendance. Prof. F. Roy Union.
Piin., and Miss Until Union, as
sisiant.
Miss Ida Jackson will leave
Saluiday lor Roanoke, Ala., where
siie will accept .1 position as music
teacher.
I’lie Sunday School picnic at
Sargent Iasi Saturday was a grand
success and much enjoyed by all.
At It! o'clock an abundance of nice
dinner was spread and everyone
Mrs. C. K. Summers lias been
visiting her mother, Mrs. Ilam
rick. of Sargent.
Miss Janie Amis bits law'll v isit
ing in Corinth.
T. A. 11 olchens and family
visited J. C. McKay Sunday
Several weeks ago the News an
nounced a special Chautauqua edi
lion of this paper, to appear some
time before the Chautauqua open
ed. The News regrets its inability
to fulfill this promise due to ac.
unprecedented rush ot business.
Two expert, printers were added to
the News’ force, with the expecta
Our schools, both music and j tion that the increased lorce would
ilerhry, are in a very flourishing ' be able to cope with the work, but
"audition. j it has been found impossible. In
j view of its promise to issue this
Moreland 'Chautauqua special the News feels
that this explanation is due the
Ector Uimtes, Henry Camp, K public.
Cumton, Jr., and Frank Mran-;
Church Notice.
I
At the Presbyterian Church next
Sabbath there will be the usual
morning service at I I o’clock and
an afternoon service at 4:20 oclock,
but no night service. The after
noon service will be a Children’s
Day Service for Foreign Missions,
and a very interesting and instruc
tive order of exercises has been ar
ranged for the occasion. Every
body is invited to attend and bring
an offering for Missions. In addi
tion to an appropriate sermon by
the pastor, there will be recita
tions and songs by the young peo
ple. A cordial welcome especially
to strangers and drummers.
OUR SENATOR AND REPRESENTATIVES
HONORED.
t
non are on the sick list this week
Miss Virginia Coleman, a sweet
young lad. of Sparta, returned
Turi n
enjoyed themselves. At I o'clock, home today after spending two
the crowd gathered in the church ; weeks with Miss Onie Mrannon.
and listened to some good speeches, { Misses Guinn Wilson
recital ions and music bv the Sun - lie Brown, ot Atlanta
Senator C. S. Reid, of this dis
trict. and Representatives Leigh
and Orr, of Coweta County , were
honored by President W est and
Speaker Slaton with a number of
important positions on Senate and
House Committees. Senator Reid
was made Chairman of the Com-!
mittee on Public Library and was
placed on follow ing additional com
mittees: Appropriations, Finance,
day school pupils and Sunday
school addresses by Rev . .1, M. S.
Davis, of Newnan. and Dr. An
drew s. of ('lem.
The entertainment at the liospi
table home of Mr. and Mrs. R. \\ .
Jackson Saturday night wasveiy
spent a
i ck wit 11 friends at Moreland.
Misses broom are spending a
vv davs with Mr. and Mrs. K. 0.
Special Judiciary, General Judi-i
M 11. Martin, of Cedartovvn, spent „ . ., ' , ,,, ,.
, . . , ciary. Privileges and Flections,
Saturday ami Sunday with home folks. ^
Miss Helen Carpenter, of near New State Ot tile Republic and Western
nun, spent Tuesday with her sister,Mrs. and Atlantic Railroad,
and Nel-, b'red Hunter. 1 Representative Leigh was up-1
Mis> Eugenia Watkins, o. W lutes ‘ pointed Chairman of the Committee:
burg, opened school Momiuv with a ,, . , , ,
on hxeuse ot Members and was also
very good attendance. I
Mr M M Smith, of HiohniouJ, Yu., placed on following additional com-;
visited our town Sunday and Monday. I inittees-,: Special Judiciary, Gen-I
Mr- Mary Will Gordon, of West era! Agriculture. Privileges and 1
Down South a
lu our native soil where good timber
abounds and where sunshine and pros
perity smile on a contented people mod
est little factories are turning out jobs
that do credit to t he best products of
tlie old Eastern factories, and with a
spirit of loyalty and pride we are show
ing what our home folks can do.
Our repository is replete.
Orr €s Powell.
Cureton, Sr.
Pike Pros, are busy grading for I *•>»». is spending several days with her I Elections and Public Library.
e new store of 11. W. Camp Co. ,■ ,i Representative Oit was placed
A. pp ro-
tli e new store 01 11. vv . camp
Miss Ruth Webb, with Misses
Misses Mollio and Julia Harris, of
jinseh enjoyed. Music and games Ada and Alice Webb, of Newnan. \| t> Hayiiie
Fariudalc, spent Sunday with Mr and 0,1 following committees:
wcu* ilu* program of the eveutn.
At a late hour refreshment
Svi V etl.
priatious. County Matters. Rail-
spent Saturday wall
Welcome
A. W ebb i Misses Bessie and Ruth Wlmtley, of j roads, Ininiigralitm, Roads and!
were and'wife. Newnan. me visiting their grand-father. BritigejJi Western and Atlantic,
Mrs. K. P. Floyd lias ret urned M ‘ " t . KussGl. 1 Railroad, Public Property and Ten- j
t . * Mo-ssrs. Walraveu, Christopher, Wal- 1 J
|iuun Anniston, Ala. j ker ami Hoduett left Wednesday tout-
K, B. Cotton is spending this tend the district conference, held at ———
week with friends in North Geor- Chipley.
Little Lane, of Heard, visited
Air. and Mrs. A. .S. Hutchens Sat
urday .
H.C. Mt'Koy. of Newnan. was
in our community Sunday.
A Good Razor a Luxury.
We guarantee our raz rrs to do the work; put them in good shape
before leaving our store, and hone and strap them free when they
fail to give you a smooth shave. There is nothing that helps a
good razor more tiian a good strap, and our line of straps would
be a credit to a much larger city than Newnan. We carry the
best Badger hair shaving brushes and Italian razor hones. In
fact everything that goes to make shaving a pleasure.
Williams Shaving Soap, the regular ioc size, for 5c a cake.
Newnan Hardware Co.
BRADLEY-WESTER S OLD ORUG STORE. PHONE 148-2
CITIZENS, TAKE NOTICE!
gia.
Miss Gertrude Bowden entertained j
Lonnie Chamble** is at home several friend, Monday evening m hou-
. . . j or of Miss Bessie Couch.
I 11118 week ’ j Mr. Juu McKillop, of Homeland,Fla.,
Try us for job printing.
and mother. Mrs. Kate McKillop, are
I visiting Mrs. Maggie Cray this week.
City Tax Assessors of Newnan
will meet in the Council Chamber
on July 28th, 1905, at eight
o'clock, a. m.. for purpose of hear
ing objections of citizens whose; Prol’. B. F. Pickett is at hom
taxable values have been raised. j for a few days. His family Is ii
All interested persons will take. Douglasville, where hLs younges
notice and be governed accordingly, child has beeu painfully ill fo
2t E. D. Fouse, Clerk J some time, but is now recovering