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Shipment of Furniture
just come in during the month of January and the first part of February. We have bought
and had shipped into our store 1 8,000 pounds of furniture of every kind. This looks like we
are in the furniture business some. We want your business and are not ashamed to give
our prices. Since Christmas we have cut our own prices still lower, as we have only one
price to everybody. We cordially invite you to come and inspect our stock.
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FINE DRESSERS
CHEAP
Oak Dressers that we sold
before Christmas at $12.50,
in solid oak, 24 x 30 in. mirror,
round or square, we sell now at
$10.35
Mattresses and Springs.
Why not let ns sell yon your springs and mat
tresses? We sell tlio double braced noiseless folding
spring, that any lady can handle with ease, at the
ext retnely low |trice of
$1.75 EACH
This spring is regularly worth $2.00 to $2.25 each,
hut as we have the room to keep them without extra
expense we can afford to give you the lowest possible
price and accept, a small profit.
ROCKING
CHAIRS
We have a much nicer rock
ing chair than this cut we sell
now at $2.25. It is worth $3.00. To
prove we are right, come in on Saturdays
and see them go.
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All solid, old fashioned North Carolina white oak
split bottom plain chair, worth 55c or (>0c each ; we
sell them at 48 cents each.
Remember the drawing which is to take place next Thursday, March 1st
JAS. B. HUTCHENS
West Side Square
Newnan, Georgia
Mi Itown.
Tlir infant mi l nf Mr. mill Mrs. J I'.
1' nMilor Iuik Imoll «|Uilo Hick I In- past
Will'll.
mihhi'h Beulah Freeman mid Siimi*
Pritohot wi'i'r down Irani Bitiining visit
ing friend* mill lelutlvi's Stiturilny mid
hnndny.
'I M Samples mid mui, Tom, from
Hanning, won' lion? Saturday mid Sun
day, tbo rui'hIh of Mr. mnl Mm. Put
Smith.
Mr. mnl Mrs John Emily Inid n very
hick child for .evertil days Inst week
Henry Bon ford, from Tyim, On., visit
ed llio fnmil> of his father in Inw, .1 O.
llr-iok, I lie hit lor part of hut wook.
J. T. .1 nokson’s fmnily nro nonrly nil
on tIn* sick list this wook.
Mrs M. J. Lowry rotnrnod to Hngami-
villi* Inst Saturday, nftcr spending two
wooks with lur daughter, Mrs. Boh
Yates.
Mrs. Isnholl Meliolo'o Inis boon on tin*
nick list tin* pust wook.
Mr. and Mrs Krt- Allen won* tlio re
cipients of n little hoy Inst Thursday at-
tornoon.
Misses Ola Mobley and Lizzie Woir
wont to Grnntvllle Inst Sunday to visit
tlio lattor's mint, Mrs. John Smith.
J, T Freeman's tmnily have Hourly
nil boon sink tlio past work.
Mr and Mrs. Charlie Mooro omno in
from tlio country an t spout last Sunday
with tlio hitler's builhot, (Isom Bryant.
Tom, little son of Mr. mid Mrs. Wil
liam Hendrix, got one of Ins lower
limbs badly hurt in tin- mill one day
Inst wook.
Mrs. ,1. (}. Brook Inis been con lined to
her hod for over two wooks, tint is im-
proviug.
After spending two weeks with tier
brother Oscar’s family, Miss Lula Bry
ant rotnrnod to her homo iu the country
Inst Suudnv afternoon
TO BE FRANK.
You have really never used harness made by
tlu* old fashioned oak tanned process it you
have had trouble with vour harness. Let it-
show you both that you may be in a posi-
tion to protect yourself.
We will show you a variety in Carriage,
buggy and Wagon Harness, both single and
double, unci|U;tled in Newnan.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Noely have boon
all smiles since lust Friday night, over
the advent of n little girl into their
homo
John ('hristimi was iu from tlio coun
try lust Saturday, slinking hands with
old friends
Mrs. Kvorott Parks Inis been contiuod
tuber room hy siokuess for several days
Frank Burton returned home last Sat
unlay afternoon front Winder, tin.
Mr. mid Mrs, Charlie Walker moved
to Portordalo Inst wook.
Mrs. Pike wont to Banning lust wook
to visit tier son, Walter.
The advent of a little girl into the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hendrix
was quite satisfaotory to tlio young pur-
outs.
Mrs. Joe Wellborn is on the sick list.
Misses Lola Woir and Florence Smith
wont to Sargent last Saturday to visit
Mrs. Sam Woir, who is very sick.
W. H. Burks Inis moved into the
rooms vacated by the family of M rs J.
B Goins, Sr.
Tom Samples, brother to Mrs. Put
Smith, who has been tit work at tin*
Banning cotton mills for some time, has
come hack to Newnan.
Mrs John Philips spent several days
the past week with her sister, Mrs. Ed-
ward Lewis, in the country.
Clide Tuttle, who has been visiting
Mr. Eoliots for several days, went hack
to Sargent last Sunday,
Mrs. Z T. Hudson was called by tele
gram to Bremen last Tuesday to attend
the funeral of her sister. Mrs. Harvey
Golden
Mr and Mrs. Edward Lovern, Sr.,
came down from Banning last week.
Bro \V» S. Gaines tilled his appoint
ment at Lovi-joy Memorial last Sunday
morning and evening He preached two
very interesting sermons. He announc
ed a series of meetings to begin the
third Sunday in March. Bro. Gaines
will t>e assisted hy Bro. Nathan Thomp
son. of Stone Mountain Everybody in
vited to attend and make the services as
interesting as possible.
Next Sunday is Bro. Layton's regular
meeting day at the Chapel, and no
preacher likes a "big’’ congregation bet
ter than l e: so let’s give him a good at
tendance
Cut Price
Crockery Sale
Plates, odds and ends, old price 50c to 75c,
now 39c
Cake plates, old price 50c, now 25c
Cups and saucers, old price # L, now 66c
Jardinieres, old prices #1.25, #1, 00c, 75c,
now SI. 75c. 70c. 60c
Agateware, porcelain lined, special prices.
Mixing bowls, old prices 10c to 40c, now go
ing at 7c t" 28c
White-and-Ciold washstand sets, 12 pieces,
old price #5, now S4.11
White-and-gohl washstand sets, 1<» pieces,
old price #4, now S3.11
Tinware, various pieces, old price 10c, now
going at 5c
Glass tumblers, old price 25c to 30c per set,
now 17c
('ups 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, (>-in., old price 90c, now 71c
Johnson’s imported dinner plates, old price
#1 per set, now 79c
Breakfast plates, imported, old price 80c,
now 69c
Glass sets, old price 50c, now . . 39c
Dinner sets, 112 pieces, old price #15, now
going at $10.41
Tea sets, blue decorated, 50 pieces, old price
#0, now S3.82
Tea sets, white, 50 pieces, old price #5, yow
going at S3.05
Dippers, 2c to 20c each.
Specials.
Stick candy, 2 1-2 pounds for 20c
Bucket candy, fancy mixed, per lb 8c
Force, per package 10c
This is a leader.
We have a large stock of genuine Eastern seed Irish potatoes <from Aristook County.
Maine), including the following well-known varieties, viz.: ••Peerless." “Early Hose.” “Good
rich,” “Burbank,” and “Triumph.” Also, a full assortment of choice garden seed, and red
and white onion sets.
The Southern Furniture Go. in
the Reuse opera house building
'ells all kinds of first class Furni
ture. Prices the lowest; terms the
most reasonable. tf
Hides Wonted—Will pay best price for
green hide.* for next few weeks. G. O.
Gurmichael. Newnan. Ga.
Money to loan on real estate et
cent. Apply to L. M. Fanner.
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NUNNALLY & BARRETT,
The Bay Street Grocers
Telephone 55