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11 Tug News lias employment
for’I wo bright 1m>vs, twelve to
sixteen years of age. Only reli
able, energetic. willing* workers
are wanted. Apply at once at
Tins Nevs olliee.
RIGHT BUYING AND SELLING
|<i K |il liiiyhiR mid wolfing in (Ik- strong point in this
IniniiH'KM. Knowing whop.*, wlirii and how to luiy groceries
and wind to pay for thum, and giving customers the benefit
of win.- buying, enables thi« store to supply its patrons with
the host obtainable at the most reasonable prices.
All t! 10 needs of customers can lie supplied from this
complete stock, and every purchaser have Jiho satisfaction of
knowing that both buying ami selling nre conducted in ac
cordance with right business principles.
We display at ull times a varied assortment of the Na
tional biscuit t'o.’s products. They’re always fresh, too.
The canned goods stock is especially large and attractive at,
present. Hardly a want of the housewife, in this line, that
cannot be supplied at tins store.'
The best grades of Hour ure hero. Freshness and price,
as well as quality, are always worth considering.
Our candy trade is immense. New shipments frequent
ly received ; and the stock of stick and fancy gqods of all
kinds never runs low.
J. F. REYNOLDS
Grocer
Greeneville St.
Special Bargains
in Everything at..
J. W. Stripling & Son.
13,000 Yards eating, beautiful patterns, as long as they hist. 10 yd».85o
2,100 Yards dress ginghams. 10 yards for - — .80o
1,000 Yords oalioo, for only do
8,000 Yards need |H>re.alH, worth tOo, for only, per yard r»c
One case ladies' fleeced back vests, regular wortli Coo, each for 16o
One case ladies' velvet baok vest and drawers to match, extra good
quality, per garment 35o
One case men's heavy flecoed-imed undershirts and drawers to njateli,
regular worth, 60r garment, for only 75c a suit or for a |»ur of
shirts ., - "V
(>no case men’s velvet-back undershirts and drawers, extra fluequality,
)>er garment - Mo
One ease men's sweaters, value 75c. for only, each 50o
Children's underwear, shirts and drawers to match, Ifto to 25c a gar
ment Misses union suits, 25o. Ladies’ union suits. .. . 50o
New shipment ladies' trimmed hats, latest styles. 1.50 to. 2.00
Another new shipment men's suit cases for only, each 0*o
Jaimueso bowls and pitchers, assorted colors, for .. .. .80c
Jammcsc painted foot tubs, cacti - 25c
Boot and shoe repair outfit, 1 shoe knife. 2 awls, l shoo hammer, I box
tacks, :t iron lasts and six licet plates, entire set for only -75c
Ladies’ all wool sweaters, red. green and white, worth 2.50, for t its
50 Doxcu fascinators and knit shawls, hand-made circular shawls ,50c
Hand-made Zephyr circular shawls, extra large size, wortli 2 50, for
only 1.79
Black mercerized underskirts, wortli 7.5c, for only -40c
Black mercerized underskirts, worth 1.50, for 0So
New shipment ladies' and children's wraps Our line of wraps is com
plete We cau suit you iu style and price. Ladies' coats, all
new colors and U*st styles, 2.60 to - 10.00
Infants' and children's cloaks, ttOc to t (Hi
75 Dozen men's sample gloves at manufacturers' cost, 25c to LOO
Tin cups free for all the chil
dren of the first and second
grades of the public school,
Monday morning, Oct. 16th.
J. W. STRIPLING & SON
’Phone 98.
To Whom It, May Concern:
At a meeting of the W. C. T. T. |
of Newnwi. ()pt. 1 <>, the following!
resolutions were * iinamimonslj
adopted:
Resolved, 1st,. 'Flint we hereby
extend our sincere thanks to Dr.
Tracy for liis eloquent lectures
given us, thereby elevating ami
educating the people of Newnan
and vicinity to the great impor
tance of enlisting in this war be
tween right and wrong. Also to
11is Christian wife who ably assists
him, ami to Bro. Dawson for bis
sweet songs and services.
2nd. That we regard his work
here as a blessing to the entire
town and the sect I sown will bring
forth good fruit lot many years to
did. That we most heartily
commend his work to till White
Kibboncrs and ask for him the
hearty co-operation of every W.C.
T. 1’. in this broad land of ours.
4th. That we pray (bid’s rich
est blessings on him and his co
ny or k ers.
5th. That a copy of these reso
lutions be furnished Dr.Tracy anti
each of the town papers.
Mrh. K. O. Rkk.sk, Pros.
Mrh. K. A. Fiki.d, Vice-I’res.
Mrh. J. H. Summkhh, V.-P.
Mihs Nona Cottkr, V.-P.
Mrh. J. E. Dknt, Jr., Hoc. Hee.
Mrh. Ed Smith, Treasurer.
Prom Scnoia EnlerprlK-CizcUc.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Starder
Shepherd have announced the en
gagement of their daughter, (’lara,
to Mr. Nathan Thompson Peeples,
of Nashville. The marriage will
take place at the home of the
bride’s parents on Wednesday
evening, November 15th, at 8:30
o’clock. Miss 8hepherd is one of
Sellout's most charming and beau-
tifn 1 young ladies and has many
friends over the State who w ill be
interested in her approaching mar
riage, while Mr. Peeples is a very
popular and successful business
man of Nashville.
Rev. J. W. R. Jenkins wits on
last Sunday unanimously re-elect
ed pastor of Scnoia Baptist church
for another year. He is one of
the best men we have ever had
and preaches the gospel without
fear or favor. He is always found
iu a preacher’s place, and the peo
ple gladly welcome him for an
other year.
Rev. W. A. Harris, of Stilew-
1k>io, is spending a week most
pleasantly with his old friends
here. It is with pleasure we note
that his health is somewhat im
proved since' he quit ministerial
work several months since.
» >nc ol' our Haralson subscriliers
was in to see us Monday and spoke
in highest terms of the road work
itoiug done by < apt. Nash.
PiKe Covnty lor tlokc Smith.
Doubtless You Have Heard
of Mr. Heinz, the “57-variety man.” He is a pickier by trade.
Here are a few of his goods which we keep always in stock:
Mustard Dressing
Prepared Mustard
Tomato Ketchup
Mixed Pickles
India Relish
Chow Chow
Preserved Sweet Mixed Pickles
Pickled Onions
15c
15c
15c
15 and 25c
35c
35c
35c
30c
Evaporated Horse Radish
Preserved Damson Plums
Preserved Raspberries
Preserved < 'berries
Celery Sauce
Malt Vinegar
Queen Olives
St lifted Olives
30c
50c
50c
50c
15c
35c
50c
30c
Proctor & Gamble Naphtha Soap, Best for the Laundry
Mr. Van Camp
Has quite a reputation also, and we always
keep a fresh supply of his
Evaporated Cream 10c
Tomato Soup . 10c
Chicken Soup 10c
Other Things.
The following goods speak for themselves.
We shall only mention^the price:
A. Brocket & Co., “Petit Pois,” extra 'pine
French peas ... 25c
“Little Duke’’ extra fine French peas . 15c
Tinware and Crockery
Six Class Tumblers for 15c
Six Plates for 30c ’
Tin flour sifter 5c
2 gallon covered buckets 15c
6 glass Ice Cream plates 20c
Adjustable brass curtain rods 15c
Large Wash Pan 10c
Family Scales, $1.50 kind at 09c
Half gallon measure 15c
Quart measure , 10c
Large dish pan 15c
Gallon Stew-pan 15c
$75 Haviland China Set for $60
NUNNALLY & BARRETT,
The Bay Street Grocers
Telephone 55
Reports from the Hoke Smith
meeting ut Zebulon Tuesday show
the presence of some 500 people,
w hieh was a good crowd for a bad
day. and that Mr. Smith made a
favorable impression in a speech
of an hour ami three-quarters, on
the same lines i$pou w hich he has
previously dwelt.
Hon. J. A. Hunt, of Bartles
ville, introduced Hon. W. A.
Strickland, of Concord, to intro
duce the speaker, indicating that
the eastern and western wings of
the county were flopping together
tn this campaign. All other in
dications also lead to the assump
tion that Pike county is tolerably
solid for Mr. Smith at this writ
ing.
Hon. L. Bartlett, congress
man from this district, and a
strong supporter of Mr. Smith,
was present; and Judge E. J.
Reagan and Solicitor O. H. B.
Blood worth, who ate holding the
second week of Pike superior
court, weti' also outspoken in his
favor.—Griftiu News ami Sun.
Mr. W. Lee,of Newnan, is visit
ing his brother, Mr. Ernest Lee.
of this city.—Hogansville News.
We Expect to
Move Soon
We want to close out our
stock at once. Now the
time lias come for real bar
gains. There a^e k some
items in our stock that will
be sold at a very small
profit, and there are thous
ands of other things that
will go at cost and below
owing to the advance in
the market, but they must
go at same price. Strictly
at nine o’clock, -
MONDAY, OCT. 9,
we will begin this sale.
We want you to be on
/
hand.
Clothing
Our $12.50 suits go at $S.50.
Our $ 10.00 suits fro ar $7 50.
Our $0.50 suits go at $4 75.
Notice our big sacrifice in towels.
Crockery, glassware and tinware.
Siioes front 25c to $8 50 per pair.
Our shoe stock is new
and complete, and it is a
great sacrifice to sell them
at the extremely low price
at which we expect to close
them out. Remember the
date and come.
J. B. Hutchens
West Side Square
In the (lays of “wild-cat”
money in the West, the
Ames shovels were used
as currency. They were
as staple as gold coin, be
cause character was work
ed into each shovel. The
brand ol “Oliver Ames &
Son” was as good at the
Cape ot Good Hope or the
far off islands ot the sea as
in Massachusetts, where
the shovels were made.
In all the great trade
centers of the two conti
nents, where all manufac
turers of any note are rep
resented, tiie superiority of
Studebaker
has made it an acknowl
edged standard and so re
cognized by the various
governments from all sec
tions of the globe as well
as our own town. ORR &
POWELL sold seven one
day and five another and
have the second ear en
route this fall.