The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, February 02, 1906, Image 8

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S' - i ‘-i- <' W'S- ' Hutchens’ CUT PRICE and ONE PRICE Store See Some of the Grand Bargains We Have For You <3* (Jhiiia iiml .lap mat ting we believe will be higher, ultlinitLrh we liuve cut tIn* pri ce*. <>nr mn! tun's are guaranteed to bo full weight. iicgnlnr 2Hc weight, per yard 1 Be Regular 22c weight, per yarn 19c Regular K<ir weight, per yard 24c We sell the towels, a* every bully k 1 nows who | li a v i* bought j since we have | (•III tile price. 1 n bl. • a c li e li Turki-l i towels, 19 x 36 , regular 25c va1 in*, now |>•* Linen buck towel • Our lino of Black Cut « ladies’, children’s and misses’ hose is full and com plot e. Ladies’ 25c kind, our price per pair 19c Ladies’ 10c kind, our prior* per pair 9c Misses’ Ktc kind, our price per pair 9c .Men’s 25c kind, our price 19c Men’s 10c kind, our price per pair 9c These prices and goods ought to command vour at tent ton . per pair If you contemplate buying furniture see us, as we lend in prises and quality. Others fol low (if they can). A #20 dresser, solid oak, with 22 x 40 inch heavy bevel edge mirror, low front, modern shape, our price no w $18.10 Our #6 dresser, with 1(5 x 24 in. mirror, price now $5.50 Don’t confuse this with the ordinary 5.0() dresser—our glass is much larger. We can show you many more styles. We will have an other car load in the first of February, 85c plates, green bordered, per set 05c plates, green bordered, per spt St-inch plain white plates, per set. 73c 58c 47c price 25c pair, our price now 19c This cut is our *2.05 rocker, and we have s,*ld a car load of them. Our price now $2.15 Our high arm cane bottom rocker, large size $1.43 Solid oak rocker without arms, nice ladies' chair 98c See our heavy six-foot bed, sol id oak, at $5.00 This clock we have sold for four years and we guarantee every one of them to keep good * time. They are solid oak eight-day clocks, and cannot be classed with the cheap ones on t lie market. The regu lar price of these clocks is #3.00—our cut price now is . . $1.98 tr » a Rig line of Smyrna rugs. These rugs nre all woo! and a combination of odors. Size 110 x IK), regular price from 2.00 to 2.50 each, going now for . $1.48 We sell musical goods and can save you mon ey on everything you buy. This 10x12 inch accordion is double bellows, 10 keys, full nickel mounted corn ers, and is worth and sold by some at from 8.50 to 4.00, our price only $2.38 P 4 U We sell 1 Johnson’s imported ware plates and tea sets. Here are some prices : ♦ LOO plates, white and gold, per set 83c 85c plateB, white and gold, per set 68c 1-2 gallon glass pitcher, regular price 85c, our price 19c 1 qt glass pitch ers 12c Large 10-inch gluss bowls 28c Good sized carv ed glass butter dish, on ly 17c High footed glass pickle or jelly stand 10C Lurge size high footed covered honey and berry stand, 12 in. high. . BSc There are many other things of this kind you will want when you see our line. JAS. B. HUTCHENS West Side Square Newnan, Georgia Dodson There wbh u Hinging at Mr. E. T. Darter's Sunday night. Mr Milton Crawford and family have moved to Newnan. Mr. and Mih. Jim Hollmnn visited tie* latter's parents Sunday. Mr. A. H. Hyde and family have moved whore Mr. Jim llvih* resided last year, and Mr. Jim Hyde and family have moved into ths house vacated by Mr. a. B. Hyde. Kev. Mr. Unities, of Newnan, filled Ins regular appointment at Andrews Chapel Sunday. Beginning m<xt Monday, Mr. Everett Hyde, of Madras, will hoard at Mrs. K C. Kehl's and attend Farmer's High School Mr. Charley Tnr.eton and family and Mr. T. K. Jones visited m Kosooe Sun day. Miss Myrtio Sewell, daughter of Mr. Hon Sewell, who moved to Sand Hill last tall, hits recently been married to Mr. Clyde Hyde. Mr. Allen Palmer continues about tho same as lie has been for several weeks. Mr. Charlie King was in our com munity again Sunday afternoon. It seems that one of Dodson's girls will soon become a queen. Lumber is being laid in the grove near New Lebanon oltnrch at Sargent to build u house, which when completed will be occupied by Mr. Lovio Warren and family. Miss Lizzie Stephens, who has been teaching at Sargent, is sick at her home in Whiteshurg. Whitesburg. Wo have soon men jostle and ohoor for two horns at a football game and then go home and eom- pluin thal the sound of the chil dren running across the floor makes them nervous. When Pastures Fail Feed Wilbvr’s StocK Food. Costs loss than one cent a day to food this wonderful Stock hood, and if you are not more than satisfied this will bo re turned without a murmur. ORR 5 POWELL Siace the little {xilitical gale created by the school election on the ides of i January, everything, socially and religi ously, has vegained its former normal and prosperous condition. The public school law went into effect immediately after the election. A special tax will he iiHscHMcd this spring and collected next full in Whitesburg district to sup plement the state school fund for this year. The Ith Sunday is tho regular preach ing day at the Methodist church. Bro. McBrayor preAohed a fine sermon last Sunday at eleven o’clock, taking for his text, ••Preach tho Word." Bro. W. A. Parks attended church last Sunday for the tirst time since his return from Atlanta and Koine, where he was under medical treatment so long. We are glad he is able to be with us again. Hu is always optomistic—his smiling face does us good. Mr. F. A. Williams, of Cordele, a for mer citizen of this place, is spending several days here, where he has a host of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins, of the Hrd district, visited their friends in Whitesburg Saturday and Sunday, j The dogs broke into Mr. K. G. Strick- ! laud's smoke house the other night and ate about 40 pounds of fresh pork and a huge quantity of sausage. This makes one more advocate for McDaniel’s right- I eons dog law. Dr. J. L. M. Strickland, of Carrollton, was among lus numerous friends here Sunday, We notice some of the interesting cor respondents of tho News are reaching out far and wide for locals these days. Now. Mr. Editor, don't use your scis sors on us too close. When we say anything, the (latieut, waiting, to he pitied public ought to know what our uiiudsare thinking for them. Remem ber, you onoe had to look up to and Bsk | mercy of the big editor yourself. Rev. K. M Stevens, who has been at tending the Theological Seminary at Louisville, Ky., is at home for a while. | Any Baptist church needing ministerial servioes, would do well to see him in i Whitesburg. There is prospect of two more dwell- i ings to be erected in our city soon. Af ter these, there will still be room for a , few more nioe residences iu our domain. ! Mr. Bird Parks and family are board- I ing at the old hotel de Harris. Miss Bessie Holloway of Grantville, is board ing at the same hotel,attending Hutche son College. Flattery is a fattening food for fools. Cut Price Crockery Sale Plates, odds and ends, old price 50c to 75c, now 39c < 'akc plates, old price 50c, now . 25c (’tips and saucers, old price#1, now . 66c Jardinieres, old prices *1.25, ,#1, 90c, 75c, now $1, 75c, 70c* 60c Agateware, porcelain lined, special prices. Mixing bowls, old prices 10c to 40c, now go ing at 7c to 28c White-and-Gold washstand sets. 12 pieces, old price #5, now $4.11 White-and-gold washstand sets, 10 pieces, old price *4, now $3.11 Tinware, various pieces, old price 10c, now going at 5c Glass tumblers, old price 25c to 30c per set. now 17c Cups and saucers, gold baud, best china, old price #1 per set, now 79c Cups and saucers, gold band, liest china, old price *1.10 per set, now. ... 89c Plates to match, 7-in., old price 95c, now 81c Plates to match, B in., old price 90c, now 71c Johnson’s imported dinner plates, old price #1 per set, now 7g c Breakfast plates, imported, old price 80c, no* 69c Glass sets, old price 50c, now 3g c Dinner sets, 112 pieces, old price #15, now going at $10.41 Tea sets, blue decorated, 56 pieces, old price *<>> " ovv $3.82 Tea sets, white, 56 pieces, old price *5, now going J3.05 Dippers, 2c to 20c each. Specials. Stick candy, 2 1-2 pounds for 20c Bucket candy, fancy mixed, per lb 8c Force, per package jq c This is a leader. NUNNALLY & BARRETT, The Bay Street Grocers Telephone 55