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Regular 80c weight. |• r yard
Hutchens’ CUT PRICE and ONE PRICE Store
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Turkish towels,
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2»>e vnIni', imw |n*r pair
I iniMi lini'k towel, Iili'iiflii'il, 20 x
I ii Hi* 25c | mil - , our price now
I! i <4 I ini* of Smyrna rugs, These r ii h m nri* nil
wool Mini ii comliiiuition ol colors.
Si\ 00, I'i'lcnInr |iricc from 2.00 to 2.50
cut'll, going now for SI.49
per pair
Men's Htc kiln!, our plic
Them* prices and good
your attention.
Our line of ({lack <’nl
ladies', children’s and
ini«-«•-* hose is full and
complete.
Ladies' 2‘>e kind, our price
per pair 19c
Ladies’ |()« kind, our price
I> t pair 9c
Misses’ IPc kind, our price
per pair r 9c
Men’s 25c kind, ottr price
19c
M*r pair 9c
night to command
If you contemplate buying
furniture see us, ns we lend in
pri?es and quality. Others fol
low (if they can).
A #20 dresser, solid oak, with
22 x 10 inch heavy bevel edge
mirror, low front, modern
shape, our price now SIB.10
Our #0 dresser, with lb x 21 in.
mirror, price now S5.50
Don’t confuse this with the ordinary 5.00
dresser—our glass is much larger. We can
show you many more styles. YVe will have an
other car load in the first of February.
85c plates, green bordered, per set 73c
05c plates, green bordered, per set 58c
9-inch plain white plates, per set 47c
This cut is our #2.05 rocker,
and we have sold a car load of
them. Our price now S2.15
Our high arm cane bottom
rocker, large size SI.43
Solid oak rocker without arms,
nice ladies’ chair 90C
See our heavy six-foot bed, sol
id oak, nt- S5.G0
lb bo to Loo, our pric
We sell musical goods
and can save you mon
ey on everything you
buy. This 10x12 inch
accordion is double
bell IMS, 10 keys, full
nickel mounted corn
ers, and is mort Ii and
sold by some at from
only $2.38
YVe selll Johnson's imported ware plates and
tea sets. Here are some prices:
5?1.00 plates, white and gold, per set 83c
Hbc plates, white and gold, per set 68c
This clock Me 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 he classed
with the cheap ones on
the market. The regu
lar price of these clocks
is #8.00—our cut price
now is S1.98 AMaaBU
1-2 gallon glass
pitcher, regular
price 86o, our
price 19c
1 qt glims pitch
ers 12c
Large 10-inch
glass howls 29c
Gocd sized carv
ed glass Initter
17c
High footed glass pickle or jelly stand 10c
Large size high footed covered honey and berry
stand, 12 in. high 65c
There are many other things of this kind you
will want when vou see our line.
$10 Gold Tickets are Given with Each Dollar Purchase at This Store.
JAS. B. HUTCHENS Newnan, Georgia |
Turin
Bevl'tul of ilia school children hero
Imre mumps
Mr. K. it. Walker and bride, of At
lanta, visited Mr. mid Mrs. .1. It. Wal
ker a few days ago. Mr. Walker mar
ried Miss Louise iioardtnaii, of Michi
gan, mf.liinuary
Some of our early gariit'iior* have
planted Fuglmli peas.
The faruieis did a little work last
week |>ro|MrtliK the ground tor more
ootton. 8ome are Mowing onto. That's
it! Sow more grain and less cotton,
then Mr. Jordan M ill not have such an
up lull pull,to get that much wanted l.i
cents.
Mr and Mrs, .1, l). Hunter, of Senoia,
visited Mrs Jane Hunter last Meek
I'' M llrynnt, of Newnan, made
Turin a call this week
Mrs. W F. Waldrop and children
visited the family of Ciijit. J. It. Walker
Sunday.
“Mrs. Jennie Hardy', ml nu lit >r, Miss
Mamie, me visiting in Fayette this
week
Mrs. F. ('. MoKoy, of the Fourth dis-
triot, mid Mrs. T. H. Watkins mid sou,
of Whilesliurg, visited Mr and Mrs. F.
11 Watkins liuii week.
The ohaiugaug sqund passed through
I'nrm last week to some other part of
the county. YVe think they should give
• he road between here and Newnan a
few licks. It is in the worst tlx wc have
ever know a.
The sail news of tl e dentil of Mrs.
Hebeooa Hnrbert, of Tnllahnssee Flu.,
w is leceivod in Turin Feb. Ith. Mrs.
Herbert m ils tiorn nud reared here, but
moved to Tennessee with her liushaml
over thirty years ago and from (here to
Florida She was)a daughter of Win.
Shell, n sister of J It. Shell and Mrs. J
It Walker, of this place, Mis I- i’ Mo
Ivov, of'the Fourth district, and Mrs.
Vary Wright, id .Manama. She leaves
n husband, three daughteis and sevt rnl
graudchildreti.
Dodson
! F. Jim Jackson, of Oarroll eountv,
18|Hmt tile latter part of last week with
relatives noni Sargent
(Maude Fitts, of Newnan. visited J.
K Thurmond Iasi Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Short, from Texas, have
' moved near Sargent and are living in
| the house with the latter’s parents, l)r.
and Mrs K. L. Hood.
A little young man is witli Mr. and I
Mrs. Albert Hyde. He has come to stay I
Tom King, ol Newnan, visited home !
folks Sunday.
On the afternoon of IMtli, inst., there |
will lie a farmer's meeting at the little I
court house near D. T. Sewell's.
Jim Otirminil, who left this commun
ity last full to work in n bank at Fill- I
motto, has resigned his work at the bunk ;
and is now working for a life insurant)? I
company.
As previously announced the («. L. A. j
D. I’lub met at W. Ourier's Saturday J
night. The club will have a spelling |
match at the next meeting, which meets
with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hooue, March
10th.
Some farmers of this section met at
Macedonia Academy lust Saturday af
ternoon and organized another branch
of the Southern Ootton Association. The
next meeting will be the 10th, prox., in
iIn- afternoon.
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
To the Democratic Voters of Coweta
I County:
Having recently been elected to till
the unexpired term of Rev. 1I.R.Davies,
lute tax collector of Coweta county, alid
having less than one year in which to
till the office and feeling that in justice
to myself, l should be given n full term,
1 hereby respectfully announce toy
; candidacy for tax collector for the long
term, subject to the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic Kxeoutive Com
mittee. Thanking mv trieuds for their
I last support, I hope by diligent atten
tion to the duties of the office to merit
their continued confidence anil esteem.
W. S Hl'UBAKD.
Hides Wanted—Will pay best price for
green bides for next few weeks. G. O.
Carmichael. Newnan, Ga.
Money to loan on real estate at
cent. Apply to L. M. Farmer.
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Tlu> Southern Furniture Co. in
the Reese opera house building
sells all kinds of tirst class Furni
ture. Prices the lowest; terms the
most reasonable. tf
Cut Price
Crockery Sale
Plates, odds and ends, old price *>0c to 75c,
now . 39c
( ake plates, old price 50c, now 25c
Cups and saucers, old price #1, now 66c
Jardinieres, old prices #1.25, #1, 90c, 75c,
now SI. 75c- 70c 60c
Agateware, porcelain lined, special prices.
Mixing bowls, old prices 10c to 40c, now go
ing at 7c to 28c
YVhite-and-Gold washstand sets, 12 pieces,
old price #5. now S4.11
White-and-gold washstand sets, 10 pieces,
old price #4, now S3.11
Tinware, various pieces, old price 10c, now
going at 5c
Glass tuihblers, old price 25c to 30c per set,
now 17c
Cups and saucers, gold band, best china, old
price #1 per set, now 79c
Cups and saucers, gold band, best china, old
price #1.10 per set, now 89c
Plates to match, 7-in., old price 95c, now 81c
Plates to match, fl-in., old price 90c, now 71C
Johnson’s imported dinner plates, old price
#1 per set, now 79c
H leak fast plates, imported, old price 80o,
now 69c
Glass sets, old price 50c, now 39c
Dinner sets, 112 pieces, old ju ice #15, now
going at S10.41
Tea sets, blue decorated, 56 pieces, old price
#*>, now S3.82
Tea sets, white, 56 pieces, old price #5, now-
going at S3.05
Dippers, 2c to 20c each.
Specials.
Stick candy, 2 1-2 pounds for
Bucket candy, fancy mixed, per lb
Force, j»er package
This is a leader.
20c
8c
10c
We have a large stock of genuine Eastern sued Irish potatoes (from Aristook County
Maine . including the following well-known varieties, viz.: “Peerless,” “Early Rose,” “Good
rich,” “Burbank,” and “Triumph.” Also, a full assortment of choice garden seed, and red
and white onion sets.
NUNNALLY & BARRETT,
The Bay Street Grocers
Telephone 55