The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, September 08, 1905, Image 8

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NUNNALLY & BARRETT The Bay Street Grocers - Telephone Double Five Crockery Did you ever hear of such prices? Bowl mid two-gallon pitcher for tltd two pieces 85' plates, for sets of six, 80o to 50' 1 Cups and snucers, 6o each, or set fat 50 r i GROCERIES Postel’s “Elegant” Flour. Kelly Bros.’ “K. K. K.” Georgia Cane Syrup in cans. Maple Forest Syrup in cans. VAN CAMP’S CREAM. I,nrg< ileak dish ■ • • ••••—••*»— ™ White mixing bowl, 10canti 40 c Every piece of Crockery War ranted not to Craze. The Iibovi* an* only a f<*w of the articles we have in the Crockery (Vime and him; the others and learn our prices. •w« y e have thousands of needles and about half a bushel of thimbles * ^ which we will give away—one thimble and one paper needles to each little girl in the county between -6 and 1 3 who will call at our store Saturday and Monday after 1 1 o’clock. Eagle Brand Milk. Luzianne Coffee. J. K. Coffee. B. D. and T. Coffee. Quaker Oats. Quaker Rice. Breakfast Bacon in glass jars. In addition to the above we sell all oth er “eatments.” Glassware better and cheaper than ever before. Tumblers, per set 15' Water sot—pitcher and six glasses for 39 1 ’ • Tinware. Everything in this line so cheap thatjwe are afraid you will laugh at our prices. Come and see the goods. • NUNNALLY & BARRETT MX ■KORMHUliMai Four TIiousiiimI 1 )i IUst H'cci \ v‘» 1 ilt Int - u ot ili of iSarupl J STRIPLING & SON t ln> sold at a eve at. deal less than in the regular Hk Pi■m-.on’H friends will regret to j W anted—All the school cliil-, l - Ir ti n a:' .» is m n critical condition nt 1 ,|, vn f 0 ( . }l n a fc Reese’s Drug Store , t! ■* home f his brother, John Penrson, foi , pencils, pens, inks, etc.; tn rl..* Ui district. He wits strioken with ['llrnlysi> a few days ilgo. He Ims I in treble hen It ii for several mouths and In Don’t Be A Camel Messrs. H. B. Hammond and R. D. Archer, of Franklin, liuve purchased a 2875 11 the no' shapes, worth -in’ to 36c, nockt les m a ohoioe for..... 2290 neckties iu t’our-india.id and Led*!*. all the newest shapes, worth 60c to 75c, your choice for only 1260 ladies' and gent's neckwear, worth 15c and 20c, your choice for only itiH* pairs of ladies' and gent's gloves at nuuiuliicl urer s cost 1600 pmrs Indies’ hose and men • socks, solid colors and fancies, none worth less than 15c, choice for 10< 7.Ht pairs ladies hose and gent s socks, assorted colors, i i 10«: ndition Ims been steadily i half interest in the drug business of Dr. rrowicjf worse Mr Pearson is well I Paul Peuiston. and are now busily en- j known Cl.miigliou' n e State, and liis | gaged m inking stock and arranging the tn Mlds Sincerely New line of - atinnerv at Reese’s I Mug Store. Sc 10c. 80c . . 10c 80c U)c 10c ..80c heupest 10c, your choice tor 800 pairs hose and halt hose, all worth 50c and u choice of the line, per pair . ..... 100 pairs hose and half host, worth 50c, to go at 800 ladies' licit s and girdles, silk and kid, all the new out styles, worth 26o to 85c, choice 2iKt holies' belts and girdles, all the new styles, worth 50c and 75c. choice.. — — 150 pairs men's suspenders, the loo kind for . 800 pairs men's suspenders. Guyots. farmer braces, etc worth 25c, choice for ... — - 100 men's fine silk suspenders, worth 50c, choice .. 1000 ladies’ and gent’s handkerchiefs, m this line samples going the same as other things, 750 hair, shaving and clothes brushes, prices 80c, 1 'do, 15c, ltte and 5c each. 1S0O combs in dressing combs, side combs, back combs, pom padour combs or any other kind of comb at 80c. 25c, 10c, 15c, 12 i-2c, 10c and 5c each or per pair. 210 pipes at 5c, 10c, 15c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.26. 150 ladies' hand hags, 10c. 89c. 75c, 08c. L 10 a mb 1 .n0 108 Indies’ corsets, worth 50c ami 75c, choice . 80c 75 ladies’corsets, worth 1.00, choice - '^ c 120 hose supporters for children, ladiesandmen, 1 k. 10c, 80c ofXl hair pins, any kind you want. (V0 belt buckles, 10c and 80 . One wagon load umbrellas, Wc, 70c, .'8c, 1.89. I 50 a. <i 1 ‘‘8, all bargains. Rig lino of towels and napkins, from the finest f. en n cheap cotton at wholesale cost Ladies’ lace collars of all kinds, 1.0c. 10c, 26c and 89c. Thousands of other small notion- in th - sample In <- j. W. STRIPLING & SON ’Phone 98, e gret hi i misfortune mono for convenience and display Archer has been connected with the I business for nearly a year,and is a popu- : lar and deserving young business man. Mr Hammond is a comparative stranger in the city, but comes with the highest recommendations from the home of na tivity, our neighbor county of Heard,! and is n voung man of worth who will; make friends anywhere. Both have had ■ considerable experience in the drug business, aud the News predicts a splendid career in its uew capacity for The Meti odist Sunday school is ar ranging for .a:i early dare rally occasion, due announcement of which will be made Under the efficient superinten ded: y of Col W Or Posr the school is growing rapidly, and its social, moral and religious influence is telr to high de gree u the large circle of attendance. The school's music programs ue also to ice sCI'Ool S niubic programs ur .. . , ‘ .| tllf . the popular Pemston Drug Store, which he given especial attention, ana all the r r , , for several vears has grown ana pros- smgers are being urged into hue in this , , „ , „ , pe^ed and taithfully served the Coweta important feature M 1 M uoodruni i is the competent conductor of tl e choral P ubllc department. See the big line of toilet soups at Reese's 1 >rug Store. Misses Liorena and Marguerite Bailey, of Memphis, Teun., were the guesis of honor nt a reception given by Miss Mil- ton Keith Friday evening Writing love letters was the feature of the evening. The young lady and gentleman favored with the largest number ot missives were awarded a prize. Miss Marguerite Bniley aud Mr. Roswell Atkinson re ceived each a lovely handkerchief fov Try the "New Tasteless Castor Oil” for toughs am! colds. Chil dren like it. At Reese's Drug Store. i There is a new light being in troduced in Newman. It is the rays of the sun, misterously col lected, bottled up, and directed in to the stores through a hollow cop per wire. The effect is wonderful; bringing daylight into night. They are at Camps, Boones, Striplings, C. P. Stevens,Reynolds, New York They say, “A camel can g*o eight days without drinking, but who wants to be a camel?” Some people can g*o eight days without our buggies, but who wants to be that unfortunate? Our buggies are not only easy riders, but money-savers, and the “long* green’" is what yon are looking for. ORR & POWELL living tin* most popular The parlor*, Bargain Store aud possibly others. and veranda were artistically decorated; , ,. , - „ Sec the new sterling silver sou- W'lth plants and cur flowers. Misses, y c , b . „ ■ Loreiia Bailey and Band, Nuuuully pre-1 veinr spoohs at Baata^ They are ‘s new r court house aud are the most Lori-un Bailey and Sarah Nuunnlly pre- i “ .l. 1 , . ... sided w ,tb grace and ease at the punch I embellished With ha dsom bowl. Delicious refreshments were 18 nl ' ln ^ ° unique souvenir spoons of recent introduction. It For Sale—A tw o-horse Tennessee ; wagon, No. 3, nearly new; will lie Isold cheap. I T. Mattox, New- 2t and served Try "Pep si no," the new drink. At Reese's Drug Store. As usual. New nan will oe w *11 repre sented at Southern Colleges this year. Misses Naualiue King, R .mie Lovejoy. I nan. Route No. 1. Lovii.-e Atkinson and Nansie Claire Disinfect your premises Freeman go Co Wesleyan Mi*ses Ruth * . Hardaway, Marguerite Nunnally Ruth P l ' evont con dg t * ’ j Cole, Mav aud Fannie Herring. Jennie lot of all makes at Reeses 1 rug Hardaway go toShorter. Miss Christine Store. ! Ool, goes to Lucy Cobb Athens: Holmes, Real Estate and Annie Li, le A ideuer ana Nell Pi. -o- office over First ■ to Monroe College. Foi -vrh . M iss Annie , ;* fir*' 1 M..rrav to Tuskegee. Ala Miss Benetta 1 N ^Onal bank. ®k£. Ho. of Powell's tine can- 1.'ur -rt. simim. to Breiiac. Gainesville . j,,.- received at Reese's Drug i Miss Evelyn Martin to MiUedgeville: Minor Murray and Goodrich White to Store. Emory Phillip Orr to Mercer; Orman i Powell to Auburn. Ala j \\ anted —Three connecting room- on first floor; with barn on Mon.-y to loan on rea estate et 7 , cent. Apply to L M Former. per lot. W. H. Meacham, City. Pickles and Vinegar In our stock of Heinz goods w ill be found all the brands of pickles—both Sweet- hnd soifr—'manu- factured by the greatest pickling and preserving plant in the world. Bear this in mind, we sell ALL the Heinz pickles. No matter what kind you want, we can supply it. Praise of the Heinz products is unnecessary'. Every- housekeeper is familiar with their excel lent qualities. We merely wish to stress the fact that our stock of these superb products is com plete. We sell Heinz vinegar exclusively. White Wine Pickling and Apple Vinegar, of this brand, Are unsurpassed in quality. They never fail to please the particular housewife. C P. STEPHENS & CO. The Prompt Service Grocers.