The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, October 27, 1905, Image 8

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Wanted at Once! Milltown. 1 The News lms employment lor two bright boys, twelve to sixteen years of age. Only r<‘li— able, energetic, willing workers are wanted. Apply at once at Tm: News office. RIGHT BUYING AND SELLING Biglit buying and nulling in the strong point in this hii-ini-Hs. Knowing where, wln-n mui liow to buy groceries and what to pay for thorn, and giving customers the benefit of wise buying, onubloH this store to supply its patrons with t ho best obtainable! at the most reasonable prices. All the neoda of customers can he supplied from this complete stock, and every purchaser have the satisfaction of knowing that both buying ami selling are conducted in ac cordance with right, business principles. W'e display at all times a varied assortment of the Na tional biscuit Co.’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 this store. The best grades of (lour are here. 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 goods of all kinds never runs low. J. F. REYNOLDS Grocer Greeneville St. Special Bargains in Everything at.. J. W. Stripling & Son. .',000 Ysrit* outing, beautiful patterns, as long ns they last. 10 yds.Mo 8,100 Yanis dress ginghams, 10 yards for Mo I, 000 Yards oalloo, for only 4o II, 000 Yards good percale, worth 10c, for only, per yard fto One ease ladles' lleeoed baoU vests, regular worth Mo, each for lfto One case Indies' velvet-back vest and drawers to match, extra good quality, per garment 9 Bo One ease men’s heavy lleeoed-lined undershirts and drawers to match, regular worth, ftlV garment, for only 7fto a suit or for a pair of shirts 76o One ease men’s velvet bank undershirts and drawers, extra tine quality, per garment ..... .... BOo One case men's sweaters, value 7-'k\ for only, each .BOo Children's underwear, shirts and diawers to match, lfto to Mo a gar ment Misses union suits, Mo. bodies’ union suits ... ...ftOo New shipment ladies' trimmed lints, latest styles, l.ftO to 0.00 Another new shipment men’s suit oases for only, each 0Ho ,1t\|<anese bowls and pitchers, assorted colors, for .... Wo Japauese paiuted foot tuba, eaplt — ..Mo Hoot and sltoe repair outtlt, 1 shoe knife, 2 ttwls, 1 shoo liauitnor, 1 box tacks, H iron lasts and six heel plates, entire set for only .7ftc bodies' all wool sweaters, red, green mid white, worth ti.ftO, for ..1 9S do boron fascinators and Unit shawls, hand made circular shawls..50o Hand made Zephyr circular shawls, extra large size, worth 2.50, for only. 1.79 Black mercerized underskirts, worth 7ftc, for only ..Wo Black mercerized underskirts, worth 1.50, for !)s<j New shipment Indies' and children's wraps. Our hue of wraps it com plete. \Vo eatt suit you in style and price, bodies' coats, all new colors and best styles, 2.50 to - 10.(X) Infants' and children's clonks, title to .4 00 7ft Dozen men's sample gloves at manufacturers’ oost, 2ftc to 1.00 Tin cups free for all the chil dren of the first and second grades of the public school, Mcnday morning, Oct. 16th. J. W. STRIPLING & SON ’Phone 98. After attending her sister, Mrs. Beck, formerly of Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. .1, K. Farmer ami Miss Susie have returned home. Mrs. K. W. Smith, who had the misfortune to get her arm broken several weeks ago, is still suffering from the wound. Mrs. W. J. Wei born' and Mrs. Joe Welliortt, from Alabama, are here for a few days visiting rela tives and friends. Mrs. .1. .1. Hendrix was taken suddenly ill on last Sunday after noon, but was resting well when last heard from. Mrs. William Bryant visited her sister, Mrs. Parker, at Carrollton, last Saturday. She was accom panied by her daughter, Mrs. Alonzo <’handler. Mrs. John ('anon is no better. Mr. Haskell Smith anti Miss Annie McClure were united in marriage last Sunday afternoon at the Methodist church. Bro. King performed the cerenionj. We join a host of other friends in wish ing them a useful and happy life. Rol»ert Bishop is suffering with an immense rising on his face. Miss Belle (Joins, who has been in such a critical condition for several days, is supposed to oe a little lietter. “Grandmother” Ballard, who is 1 nearly DO years old, is confined to her Iasi and sutferiug w ith pleur isy. She is living with her only, daughter, Mrs. Ayers, who is a widow ami the dependance to j make a living for herself and ! mother. Since her mother is so sick she is not at work and it would la* a kindness for as many as can to help them some while they are J in such deep distress. Little Eulice Freeman, who was stricken so violently with typhoid | fever two weeks ago, died last 1 Saturday evening and his body j was carried to County Line, in j Carroll, for burial. The family was accompanied by Mrs.Pressley, 1 Tom ami .lease Farmer. May the | good Lord sustain the hearted lather, mother, and sisters in their st.d ment. Bro. Hardaway preached at the Chapel last Sunday afternoon. Bro. Ninitially will preach next Sunday afternoon at J o’clock. Hope as many as can will turn out. Tom Wclborn is down from Whites! mrg. broken brother bereave- Notice. Any mistakes that have l>een made for or againist- the assured in the Newnan Division of the Athens Mutual Life Insurance Co., or any grievances whatsoever will lie adjusted at once if reported to K. C. Moore, our Division Man-1 tiger and Treasurer, at Newnan, tia. A. A. McDuffie, Supt. of Agencies. West Point Man Cut 19 Times b / Newnan Man. Joe Bedding and family, of this place, went down to West Poiut the tirst Of the week for a visit to relatives, and while there Bedding had a difficulty with a man named Henry Conner. Bedding stabbed Conner ID times in the back and arms. Bedding claimed Conner was drinking and insulted his mother in her own home; and Conner claimed that Bedding was drunk, denied insulting his mother, and denied all the statements made by i Betiding and his mother. Although wounded so many ; times Conner will recover. After the affray Redding escaped, into , Alabama it is supposed. Some Things You Need And where to get them. Crockery and Glassware We ■baser erson. White plates, per set, 25c to Cups and saucers, per set, 40c to . 100-piece sets 50-piece sets 10-piece water set Full line of Johnson Bros.’ English crockery will sell one piece pr more, to suit the pu —but not over one thousand pieces to one Decorated plates, 25c kind, each for Bowls and pitchers, for the two 80c to. . . . 1,000 tumblers, per set A few $2 lamps, each for Mixing bowls for kitchen use, each 5c to Flower pots Hundreds of 5c and 10c articles not found at any other place in Newnan. 3.00 2.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 .15 1.00 .15 1.00 .35 .15 ftt “Ootne, let- us talk this matter over in a friendly way. Aslwassayiug—” •'Yes, sir, I repeat it— N min ally & Barrett's is the best place in town to get your groceries.” Some Other Things 30c JT- Beech Nut beef, per jar 30c Beech Nut breakfast bacon, per jar 30c Shelled almonds, per pound 50c New City Prison. The new city prison in course of erection on the county jail lot will lie of brick, 18x36 feet itt size. It will Ih> titUsl up with three steel 1 cells, water fixtures and other ac cessories of a modern prison. Being unable to secure a con tractor for the job the city is hav ; ing the prison erected by day la : borers. Mr. B. S. Sanders is su- j periuteudeut of construction. Hutchens Is the Place to Buy ’em! One bolt good sheeting, per yard 4 3-4c Good cotton checks, yd 4 3-4e 10 yards good linen, worth 10c yard, for 6 l-2c 10 yards Madras ginghams, worth 10c, for 6 l-2c This means 10 yards to every customer. 50 men’s *2.00 pants to go at *1.40 As long as they last. 6 dozen pearl buttons for 10c 2 pair ladies’ heavy gray hose for 15c Large 40-inch red bordered honeycomb towel for The host union suits for l>oys, misses and children on earth to go at per suit ... 45c 2 glass pitchers, something nice, for -5c One syrup stand, good size 10c One 1k>x R. R. suuff ... 4c 10 qt. tin bucket only 10c 14 qt. stamped dish pan 20c Dc Don’t Buy Anything] gllntil You Get Our Prices. J. B. Hutchens West Side Square CRAVENETTES Combination Over coat and Rain-coat ORR & POWELL Maple sap syrup in quart bottles 45c Malt vinegar in quart bottles. 30c Strained honey in quart cans . 35c Chase & Sanborn oollees, per pound, 25c to 35c Carhart Bros.’ coflees, per pound, 15c to 25c Van Gamp’s evaporated cream, per can 10c Norwegian smoked sardines, about two dozen sardines to each box, per liox * 15c Macaroni, new crop, per package 5c Y Long’s California jams, any flavor, per jar 25c Fresh citron, per pound A 25c Fresh seeded raisins and currants, per pound 10c Schumacher graham Hour 3c Fresh buckwheat, package 20c Arm & Hammer soda, 16 ounces for 5c A few 3-lb. cans Filson Club coffee, per can 80c NUNN ALLY & BARRETT, The Bay Street Grocers Telephone 55 ft Tax Collector’s Notice. THIRD AND LAST ROUND. Haralson, afternoon, Friday, Nov. 3rd. Senoia, Saturday, Nov. 4th. Newnan, Tuesday. Nov. 7th. Sargent, forenoon, Wednesday, Nov. 8th. - Welcome, afternoon, Wednes day. Nov. 8th. Handy, forenoon. Thursday, Nov. 9th. Palmetto, forenoon, Tuesday, jNov.14th. Coweta, afternoon, Tuesday, ^ Nov. 14th. Madras, forenoon, Wednesday, Nov. 15th. Happy. Valley, afternoon, Wed nesday, Nov. 15th. Roscoe, forenoon, Thursday, Nov. 16 th. Dennis’ Store, forenoon, Friday, Nov. 17th. Paris, afternoon, Friday, Nov. 17th. Kirby’s Store, afternoon, Thurs day. Nov. 9th. ! Sharpsburg, forenoon, Saturday, ! Grantv u me ’ foreuoon ’ Friday ’! ^Turin^afternoon, Saturday,Nov. Nov. 10th. isth. St. Charles, afternoon, Friday, Newnan, Tuesday, Nov. 28th Nov. 10th. and every day thereafter until Moreland, forenoon, Saturday, ^ ec - 20th. v 11( . h As required bylaw the books x ' , will be closed Dec. 20th. Donegan s Store, afternoon, H R j) avies Monday, Nov. 13t'n. j Tax Collector.