The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, March 16, 1906, Image 8

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■3 / ^ir^TT-wyyi^^anaHMEBi Big Shipment of Furniture We have bought This looks like we Just come in during the month of January and the first part of February, and had shipped into our store 1 8,000 pounds of furniture of every kind, 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. 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. \V1 iv not let us sell you your springs unci mat tresses ? We sell tl lie double braced noiseless ft ching spring . that any Ia< ly can handle with ease, a t the ex trt*n: leiy low priei e of $! .75 EACH This S| •ring is regu larly worth $2 <>0 to S2.2‘> each. hut a> we have the room to keep them without extra t’X [lens e we can attV >nl to give you the lowest po ssihle price a nil accept it s unall 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. All solid, old fashioned North Carolina white oak split bottom plain chair, worth 5oc or 60c each ; we stdl them at 48 cents each. Ticket No. 91 13, in the first drawing for $ 1 0 in gold, was held by Mr. Will Burkes, of New- nan. Remember that this was only the first drawing for $ 1 0 in gold. The second drawing will occur May 1 st. Trade at this store and get Gold Tickets with each $1 purchase. JAS. S. HUTCHENS West Side Square Newnan, Georgia Crnntvillo. Tin' (ervioe* nt tin* Baptiit tT.uroli wi'rv oonducteil Sunday morinm.' and evening l*y tin* jwstor, R* v. \V. R Ijun- b»*rt, of Hognnsvillt'. During In. st«v here, he mill hi* wife w-r* at tin* home of l apt I K /..dint. Mum Imogeiie Sni;« .*( Ncwiwui, *jteut tilt' latter (xirt of la.t week with her aunt. 'Ii. H A Oamp Mrs T. M. /..'liar* will entertain tins afternoon, at tn*r pretty homo, the La- die#* 1 Parsonage Aid Soriotv Mredamm Glenn Arnold and Km Sewell nr.' attending tin* Womans Homo Mission conference in Atlanta They wore *. nt as d-legate* from the Homo Mission Society liore and aro on- tortainod by .Mrs George Mu so. U. I. Sowell ha. returned homo from a pleasant visit to his daughter. Mrs. Rows Barton, of Alexander City, AU. An enjoyable oooasiou of tho pa.*! w. vk wit. tin party give i I t: lay even ing I*' 'lr and Mrs Alton Hopkins to the young i>f»pio. , B V Wat.,m visited lus jurents in .Mttrv:an 1 Sun av '!r- W I White nnd Mis* Kdna Whit* . ut Saturday in Hogansville tfursts **t Mi.. Minnie WiUm.on. Mis. Kiiirna Belle /-liars returned home Sunday from a visit to Atlanta, a id. wo regret t hear, is quite ill with a cold. Mr and Mrs Thomas Lambert are re joiced over the addition of a little girl to their homo circle Will P.ist and E twin Banks went to Greenville Sunrlav Mis. Bert:.a Nall, of the Normal and Industrial School at Milledgenlle. is at home su tie ring from a cold Mrs A D. I’aoe and little son, Willie G *rdon, of Bartlesville, are guesu of Mrs Pace’s sister. Mrs C E Sewell Mrs Mary Clower and Willie Mae Easter Svnday APRIL 15, 1906. 11 In order to avoid possible disappoint ment and delay let ns make vour Eas- %■ ter suit now. l-nmbert visited M:ss Snllio Parker Cl'iwer at I^aGrange Female College Sunday. Mr. H Abner Camp is horn** from aj visit to relatives iu Atlanta ami More land. Charlie Stewart Collev was called home Sun,lav from the Military School at Gollegs Park to the bedside of his grandfather. Mr Minion Colley, who was dangerously ill. but is now greatly l m prove* t. Will Sims, who represents the K. D. Cole Mfg. Co. and has headquarters at j Albany, was at the home of lus uncle., N. O. Banks, Sunday. Misses Ethel White, Arltna Bryant and Lucile Sewell visited friends at Lone Oak Sunday. Mrs. L P. Bryant was in Newnan Tuesday. Miss Tommie Lou Lester is home after several weeks spent with her sister. Mrs. Robert MeKov, of Sargent Miss Lotts Patterson, of Franklin, is visiting Miss Lilia Cato. Miss Willie Mae Lambert was the guest last week of Mrs. W I U|«haw, of Luthersv'Uo Lewis IV»an spent a few day* Last week in Atlanta. Charlie Cotton and Hawkins Hooker wer- in Hogausville Sunday After spending some time at home, Kmmett Parks lias returned to Hogans- ville to resume his school dutie. Mr and Mrs Ciaud Moore and Mr and Mrs Joe Attaway an ! little daugh ter. of Anna*, were gue.'s Sunday of Mrs. Mattie Moore Misses Bible aud Ruby Robinson vis ited their sister. Mrs. Eddie Hayes, near St. Charles, last week Louie Johnson, of Luthersville, was the guest Sunday of Terry Nail The condition of Dr Letaon who lias appendicitis, is still serious, although some* loo improved. At a consultation held yesterday between Drs Clower. Jones of N-.-wcan. and Jones of Hogans- ville, it was d-v*ded advisable not to perform an o[»*ration for the present. Hon W A Post purchase*! a line pair of hors-— ;n Atlanta a few davs ago T. M. Zeliars had the misforrane to lose four good males recently John Nall lot a good horse Monday night Dr Stovall, of Par:® wa® :u Graat- rille Tuesday. T. R Fuller visited his jareats at Tnurmau Sunday Mis® Mabel Ja**t:s -pen: Saturday and Sunday wit’s friends m Atlanta V k Sr-i.i. Silks—j*ee the uew checks and pin stripes. Yard wide chinon. tadetas. black, white.pink or light blue. Potts & Parks. Cut Price Crockery Sale Plates, odds and ends, old price 50c to 75c. now 39 c Cake plates, old price 50c, now 25c Cups 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 loc to 40e. now go ing at 7c to 28c White and-Gold washstand sets. 12 pieces. old price #5. now S4.11 White-aud-gold washstand sets, 10 pieces. old price #4, now S3.11 Tinware, various pieces, old price 10c, now going at 5c Glass tumblers, old price 25c to 3Uc j>er 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 #1.1U per set. now g9c Plates to match. 7-in., old price 95c, now 81c Plates to match. 6-in., old price 90c, now 71c Johnson s imported dinner plates, old price #1 per set, now jg c Break la® t plates, imported , old price SOc, now Glass sets, old price 50c, now Dinner sets. 112 pieces, old price 815. going at Tea sets, blue decorated. 56 pieces, old price 86. now 93.92 Tea sets, white. 56 pieces, old price 85, now 69c 39c now S10.41 going at Dippers. 2c to 20c each. Specials. Stick candy. 2 1-2 pounds for Bucket candy, fancy mixed, per lb Force, per package This is a leader. S3.05 20c 8c 10c We have a large stock of genuine Eastern seed Irish potatoes from Aristook Count' Maine >, including the following well-known varieties, viz.: ’’Peerless." -’Earl' Rose " --Good rich." -’Burbank." aud -Triumph." Also, a full assortment of choice garden seed, and" ml and white onion sets. NUNN ALLY & BARRETT, The Bay Street Grocers Telephone 55