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One Price—The Lowest Price
A Busy Store’s New Business Plan.
VERY I’ERHON FAMILIAR WITH MERCHANDISING kimws flint prices frequently fluctuate in many stores. Prices are not fixed—tlie same price is not demanded of eacli custom
er on every article in stock. Customers who are hard to sail to or accustomed to “.Jewing,” are sold at lower prices than the figures marked on the goods; or some other reason causes
the fluctuation of prices and the selling of the same kind of goods at different prices to different people. The rule of some stores is to sell the goods, regardless of prices—even as low
as cost to customers difficult to trade with—then make up the 1 >s- on easy customers who pay what is asked without question. This manner of doing business is manifestly unfair to
some of a store’s customers. All are entitled to the same kind of goods at the same prices. On this basis this store’s future business will be founded. One Price to All”«the
Lowest Price, will be our business motto. All goods will be marked in plain figures and sold as marked—for no more, for no less. Every patron of this store will get a square
deal, and every patron will get the same kind of goods for tin* same money This rule accords with sound judgment and is fair to all. You buy what you want, pay for what you buy,
and pay the same price that every other person pays for the same kind of goods. This means you can buy goods from one clerk in the store ns cheap ns from another, and the proprietor will price
them at the same figures named bv the clerks.
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ONE PRICE—THE LOWEST PRICE
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\s we have but one price, we can not afford to fix a higher price on any article than our competitors name. The result is that every article is priced at the lowest notch. This being true, you
st sell for short profits and sell quick in order to male our business a success. Read this homely little business talk carefully
may know when you buy goods here they are bought right. We mu
and follow if np by visiting our store and testing the truth of our statements
Ask for Gold Tickets With Every Dollar Purchase. <3* <8*
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JAMES B. HUTCHENS
West Side Square
Newnan, Georgia
Bred in Old Kentucky
()ur Mr. I’owe 11 spent
two weeks among the
stock farms of Ken
tucky, with the result
that our pens are (til
ed with the kind that
make Jordan cotton.
ORR S POWELL
were guests Saturday and Sunday of
Miss Willie May Lambert.
Mr*. Couch, of Moreland, spent Tues
day with her sister, Mrs. William
O'Brien.
Hoii. \V. A Post went to Atlanta on
business one day tins wetdt
Mi Wilson Partridge, ot Mimntviile,
was the guest Tuesday of Itev. Bugg.
Will Post made a trip to St. Marks
Sunday.
Mrs Josoph Stevens, Misses Love and
Pauline Stevens ami lHen Se vens went
to Moreland Saturday to attend the
I funeral of Mrs. Gay. whose death oc
curred at Milledgeville Friday. Her re
mains were brought to Moreland for in-
! terment by the side of her husband.
' Mrs. Willis Matthews and Mary
I Matthews spent Saturday in xewnnn.
Messrs Lane and Cooper, of Macon,
spent Saturday at the home of Mr. AFx
, Andrews.
Mrs, Pitman, of Newnan, is visiting
tier pnreuts, Mr. ami Mrs. J. T. Sliad-
! dix.
| Misses Maggie
O'Neal went i
j Bob Hopson
went fox ne..11 ,
Marks, tie d ii.<
I On las hi
Boys Bine r
; Home, guVi a
; The proceeds aue
and Myrtis
uesdny.
i-. l eljteppcr
. and ear St. !
large n d fox. i
i lie t >i plain j
in 1 i.ustrial |
i „u Halt.
$ ij Jo. They
left Friday enronto to West Point.
Notice to Good Samaritans.
Crantville.
The Baptists have made arrangements
with Rev. W. H. ljambcrt to preach lie
second and fourth Sundays at the Bap
tist oliureh. nud as Rev. A. H. S. Bugg's
np)>ointincut at the M. K. Church em
braces the first and third Sundays, reli
gious services will be held in our town
each Sabbath. Both churches have tine
jwstors and they should receive the co-
ojierutiou of their members and also the
town.
Col. W. G. Post, of Newnan, was in
GmutviUe Monday.
Mr. W. P. Jackson has rented and is
moving his family into the Grantvilte
hotel, which was lately occupied by J.
H. Bryant and family.
Miss Lucile Banks leaves today for
Marietta, where she will be tlie guest of
Mrs. Robert McOlntchey.
Miss Tommie White, who bad been at
home ill with a cold for the |»st two
weeks, returned Tuesday to Wesleyan
Ci l'oge, Macon.
Mij H K. Fariugtou and little daugh
ter, Elizabeth, who were nt the home of
Mi. and Mrs. L. W. Bohannon for sev
eral weeks, have returned to their home
in Ohiliohote, Texas.
Misses Rosa and Dell Shaddix and
Fred Shaddix visited relatives at More
land Sunday.
Mes.lames Ophelia Sewell, Blanche
Sewell and Lutm Hopson, of Lone Oak,
attended and joined the Ladies Parson
age Society last Wednesday afternoon,
which was entertained nt the home of
Mrs. Sallio Sewell.
Oapt. W. P. White visited his daugh
ter. Mrs. J. V. Hodges, at Hogunsville,
Saturday.
Mr. Edwin Bauks was in Newnan
Tuesday.
Mrs. Fuller, of St. Charles, is with
ln r daughter, Mrs. T. .M. Zellarg.
Miss Mary Lizzie Smith, of Wood
bury, and Miss Ware, of New Hope
There will be u meeting of this
branch of Newnan Chapter, No.
,U, Royal Arch Masons at Masonic
Temple on Greenville street Tues
day evening, January .loth. The
presence of all members is request
ed. Royal Arch Masons, their
i wives, widows, unmarried daugh-
i ters and unmarried sisters are
eligible to membership, and all
such are invited to attend. Re
freshments will Reserved. Mrs.
E. 1). Fouse, Mrs. Mamie Thomp
son, Mrs. Mamie Johnson, Mrs. J.
M. Milner, Mrs. P. B. Murpheyl
Mrs. L. A. Perdue, Mis. \V. C.
Tread a way, Mis. A. M. Norris,
Mis. N. B. Hudson. Misses Nona
Cotter, Nell Potts, Lucile Thomp
son, Alma Salbide, Martha Askew
and Maggie Brown are appointed
i as a committee to discover and se
cure the attendance of the eligibles
in their several sections of the city.
, P. T. McCutchen, High Priest. |
ALL CROCKERY AND TINWARE
TO BE CLOSED OUT AT COST OR LESS.
Owing* to the cumbersome
nature of the wares, and in
order to make room for a dif
ferent class of £*oods, we offer
our entire stock of crockery
and tinware at cost. Many
serviceable pieces in this line
will be sold at less than cost.
This is a serious proposi
tion—we mean exactly what
we say. Therefore; if you
need any wares of this de
scription it will be to your
advantage to see us at once.
We are determined to close
out the lot as speedily as pos
sible.
NUNNALLY & BARRETT,
The Bay Street Grocers
Telephone 55