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Bargains
in Hardware
For tin* next ten days we offer the
following high-class articles at ex
tremely low prices:
No. 0 Heavy gulvunized tubs, worth 50c, at htlc
No. 1 Heavy galvanized tubs, worth 05c, at . I!*c
No. 2 Heavy galvanized tubs, worth 75c, at... 50c
No. 8 Heavy galvanized tubs, worth 85c, at....... — _— 00c
2-(|t. (fray enameled naucepanH, worth 20c, at 11c
21-lh. Family seal oh with tin scoop, worth 1.60, at O.Hc
Nickel alarm clocks, worth 1.00, at
Extension broom, duster and mop hundlos, worth 25c ..18c
A good, solid steel, long-handled, round-pointed shovel,
worth 86c.. — — — ,r>( * 0
Double-barrelled shot guns with top break, low circular
hammer, extension rib and wire twist barrels #0.00
Single-barrelled shot guns #8.50
Newnan Hardware Co.
Newnan, Ga.
Whitesburg.
Miss Lizzie Stevens, who was
taken suddenly il! last week, her
friends will be glad to know has
fully, recovered.
Mrs. G. W. Moore, who has
been taking treatment in Carroll
ton, is now at home. ,
Miss Maude (lavender stopped
over in Whitesburg a day or two
last week, while on her way to the
western part of the county, where
she goes to take charge of a school.
She taught there last year and
gave perfect satisfaction.
Dr. G. W. Burnett lias traded
his nice residence on Main Street
opposite the Methodist church, to
Gene Holloway for a farm near
Kotherwood. We do not know
whether the doctor will reside an
other year, as he hail already rent
ed his other dwellings here.
Mr. Will Houston, of Moreland,
will soon move to Whitesburg to
educate his children.
There is a great demand to rent
or buy stoic and dwelling houses
here. Money put in houses would
pay. No town can grow unless
there Ik- housesjto grow in.
Charley Payton and family, of
Newnan, were in the burg Satur
day and Sunday visiting Mrs. Pay ;
ton’s parents and other relatives, i
Lovick Rooks, who has been
quite sick with fever, is fast re
covering.
Col. Sidney] Holderness, of Car
rollton, by invitation, will address
the Cotton Growers Association in
Whitesburg at 2jo’clock p. in. on
firstSaturday in December. Every -
iKidy, male and female, is invited
to lie pressnt. The fourth district
is taking much interest in tile As
sociation. Judge M. D. Watkins
is president. Judge Watkins is a
most excellent presiding officer,and
will no doubt lie called to the
presidency of the county associa
tion at its next meeting, second
Saturday in December.
John Hoiisworth has the linest
patch of Irish potatoes, second
planting, that I have seen any
where.
A marriage of great interest to
all the young people was that of
Buggies and
Harness
During the past ten months of
this year our sales on Buggies
and Wagons have been splendid.
During November and December
we want to sell even more. We
will make special close cash pric
es or a close time price. Come
and let’s trade now on vehicles
and Harness.
P. S.—Our trade on Reception
and Gold Coin Flour continues
to grow.
BRADLEY & BANKS.
Newnan, Georgia
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VISIT
the
BUSY STORE
for
BARGAINS
in all winter Merchan
dise, where dollars do
extra duty. Your
money back on any
purchase not satisfac
tory. Twelve people
are here to serve’ the
wants of our custom
ers.
Boone’s
Miss Estey, daughter of Rev. J. S.
Askew, and Mr. W. B. Kelley,
which occurred last Sunday even
ing. The novelty of the affair was
they went to Coweta county and
were married at Mr. Charley New
ton's. Quite a large crowd of their
young friends accompanied thorn.
Rev. W. W. Roop repeated the
nice, appropriate ceremony that
made them husband and wife. The
bride is a most intelligent and at
tractive young lady and by her
charming personality has gained
many admiring friends. The
groom is a son of Rev. W. W.
Kelley, of this place, and is a
promising young merchant.
F. Roy Alnum and his sister,
Miss Ruth, are teaching the high
school at Haralson. They report
flattering prospects and are well
satisfied.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Edgeworth
gave an entertainment to the young
people of Whitesburg Saturday
evening in honor of some visiting
young ladies. They had most ex
cellent music rendered by Misses
Lizzie Maud Blalock and Ona
Cavender on piano and Mr. Olie
Camp on the violin.
Rev. J. W. McLeod tilled his
regular appointment at Fray’s
church last Saturday and Sunday.
W. E. Herring, of Carrollton,
was in our city Sunday. Will has
a host of friends here who are al
ways glad to see him.
Mr. J. F. Jones, of Coweta coun
ty, who purchased the Morrow
grist mills, has just built a new
rock dam, impregnable against
any flood that may come, and a
three story mill house in which he
has put new machinery which
doubles the former capacity of the
mill. The repairs cost several
thousand dollars.
Miss On eta Askew, who is at
tending the Smith Female College
in LaG range, is at home on a short
visit.
Eggs are bringing 20 cents a
dozen in this market. This is the
i highest price ever paid for them
at this season of the year in the
history of Whitesburg.
Dr. Friddell, after a two weeks
business visit, returned to his
home in Meigs, last Monday.
We learn with the deepest sad
ness that Mrs. J. R. Stringer, nee
Miss Sibyl Strickland, of Jackson
ville, Florida, is very sick and not
expected to recover.
At the First Baptist. j (|
Dr. Nunually had a large con
gregation last Sunday morning
and his theme was “Waking a
Church.” He made things lively j
and stuck many a pin into the
body of the saints. Some of them j
have been complaining ever since 1
and stepping with accelerated
speed.
At night he addressed an audi- j
cnee in which there were hundreds
of young men, on “The Brave
Young Man.” His exhortation to
courage was helpful to the young
people, and a large number will be
present next Sunday night to hear
him on “The Hopeful Young
Man.”
Next Sunday morning by special
request he preaches to the faithful
fire-laddies , of our city and his ;
theme will be “The House that !
cannot be burned and the Fire J
that cannot lie quenched”—“The
fire-proof building and the quench
less fire.”
The public invited. A welcome
to all.
BUY HERE!
For Rent—Seven room house on Jack-
son street. Lot contains three acres;
many improvements. Will give posses
sion Dec.20, 1905. Apply to Tlios.
Leigh, City. 4 t.
Dr. Reese's Cholera Infantum and
Teething Powders for teething children.
Price 25c per box at Reese’s Drug Store,
The New Tasteless Castor Oil, pure,
absolutely tasteless. Directions on bot
tle. 25c at Reese's Drug Store.
Bowmau's Headache Tablets cure all
kinds of headache and neuralgia. 10c
per box at Reese s Drug Store.
We have a nice liue of high grade
buggies "made in Newnan.’
3 t Merck & Dent.
■ Designed __
Ychloss Bros. & Co.
. Fine Clothes Makers
J}a/timorr ^Vr»v Vor*
Men’s Sack Suits, single and double breasted; Men’s
Overcoats, long and medium—styles of latest design. Buy
the style most becoming to you, in as good quality as your
means afford. We carry them in all prices.
SUITS, S5.0Q, $8.00, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 to $25.00
0VERC0AT8, $5.00. $8.00, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and S1JI.00
A'on can’t go wrong here, no matter what style you
select or what price you pay. We guarantee satisfaction
and a fit or yonr money back.
Our suits and overcoats are built to look well, lit well
and wear well. Come in and try them on and notice their
fit, makeup and shape. Have a full line of Wright’s un
derwear for men; also a variety of ladies’ vests and pants.
Hides Wanted— Will pay 8 cents for
Barnett, St. John
& Company.
jjreeu hides for next few weeks. G. O.
Carmichael, Newnan, Ga.
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