The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, March 23, 1906, Image 8

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Hutchens’ ONE PRICE Store BMWBPBMBi I II 1 — Everyone that enters our store for the next ten days can get a set of our 75c imported dinner plates for only 50c a set. This is best English ware. (it< for less money, we can’t afford to ask for your patronage. We mean this —we are selling gm <1- on a smaller mar gin this year than ever before, a< we have only one price to everybody : theiefore we have cut our prices down. This little talk may not mean tnncli to you, lmt il you will call on ns we can convince von. Our prices range from .‘{US to 12.50 for wool suits t JL-iuluJ < >ur spring line of m< u s and negligee shirts has just come in, ; n 1 we are sel I i ng Tin' SI line for 95c The Toe line for 68c The HOc line for 48c Everybody gets the same treatment at our store—one price and that a low price. Our black Cat 25c line of ladies’ hos iery we seil at 19o a pair, and our lOc line at 9c a pair. The same line in men's and boys at the same cut price. These goods are till fresh dyes and fast black. 1 ton’t forget we sell towels— Our 1 4x20 in. crush, per pair ... 9c Our 18x82 in. crash, per pair . 19c Ou.i 20x8(1 in. honey comh towel, worth 25c a pair, at 19c White or bordered : also an all linen plaid worth 10c a yard that we are sell ing at only (lie. This goods is for boys’ waists and doilies, and is washable. 1 Remember, with every $1 purchase you can get a coupon for the $10 in gold which will be given away May 1st. Get some tickets, draw the $ 1 O, and have a May-day picnic. JAS. B. HUTCHENS West Side Square Newnan, Georgia Milltown. l"mvi-iht, little miii of Mr. mill Min. Alnn/.n Whittle, Iiiin beell the l‘.e>l week well II severe eolil Mr. met Mrs Edgar .tones will move to l.iiGninge Saturday. where they will make their home foi a while. Our eu(inieer, Mi Oen<lwller,hiui been confine'! to Ins heil by sieknvs. the [iimt tow ilnys. Mi ,li Ini Nix. of Banning, pasHed thrimgh Ni wtinii lust Sunday, on Ins way from Atlanta and stopped over a few hours with the family of Charlie 1 lavis. Mrs. .I t'. Farmer, who was sick at oar last writing, is still very cririeul. Mrs. Aderson, formerly Mi-s Lillie New Mini, N|ittlit a few ibivs lust w ek wiitiliei parents Mi and Mrs John New.-'m. Little Mis- Mu> I Vi vis tins been on the * ek list fur several days Andrew Daniel moved with hin fam ily to LaGmnge last week. Mrs J. G. Brook, who was oonviiles- emu last week,wan taken suddenly worse and is quite ill at this writing Walter Hendrix, from Orantville, si>eiit las' Monday with his sister, Mrs. Homer Allen. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Allen lias heeli real sink for several days. Mr. and Mrs. George Barrentine, of Sargent, passed through Newnan last Monday afternoon, enrmite to Grant- vill** to visit their daughter. Mm. J. .1 Hendrix, who has been quite ill for sev eral weeks Little Miss Titiie Music, from Olein, is spending the week v.itli lior sister, Mis Cleveland Richie Mrs. Joe Welborn was taken suddenly ill last Sunday afternoon with convul sions and was unconscious for twenty- four hours, hut was better when last heard from. ORR & POWELL’S Vehicles are’ Sold on easy terms. Handsomely built. I landsomelv Fin- islied. Steady Runners. We have one hun dred sets Harness. John Ounnoii was heard from last Monday and is somewhere in South Onrnluin Mrs. W. H. Dewberry was worse lust Friday and has been conlined to her bed since. Mrs. Nannie Owens spent a few days in Gmntville Inst week with her daugh ter, Mrs. Judsou South. Mrs. Robert Richie was oil the sick list several kays last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Freeman moved from near the mill,over into new town, one day last week. "Grandmother Giles" had another i stroke of paralysis last week, hut was better when last heard from. Mr and Mrs Will Oobb visited rela tives in LuGratige last Friday. Mrs. Temple Terrell visited her niece, Mrs. l’lieole Hu igens, last Saturday, who is vorv ill Palmetto Mr. Will Floyd, atone time a resident ot Palmetto, died at a private sanitor- iuni in Atlanta on last Friday and Ins body was brought to Palmetto for inter ment. Mr. Floyd was a prominent member of the Elbertou Masonic Lodge, and quite a delegation came from Fiber- ton to attend the funeral. The surveying jiarty of the Atlanta, - Birmingham ami Atlanta Railroad is encamped near Turiu, and tile prospect j I is good for u new railroad m Campbell land Fayette counties. It is rumored; \ that the new road will touch the Atlanta and West Point at Fairborn. Miss Mary Johnson, who has been visiting her brother, Prof. Edgar Joliu-1 son, at Oxford, lias returned home. Mrs. Jolmson was called to Bueua 1 Vista on account of the death of her , brother, Mr. McMichael. Mrs Wilev, who has been attending the woman’s home missionary meeting j in Atlanta, has returned home. Miss Bird Stith is in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Gailliard. of Macon, were the guests of Mrs. Duard Ballard last week. j Mr. Will Schwartuinn, of Charleston, visited the family of Cnpt. Beckman, ; recently. Miss Stevie Timmons, of Atlanta, is the guest of Mrs. S. M. Dean. Mrs. Albert Thornton, of Atlanta, catne down Friday to attend the funeral of her cousin, Mr. Will Floyd. Mrs. John Gentry, of Atlanta, sjient Sunday with friends iu Palmetto. \Yi. Ski.i Sii.ks—Set* the new checks and pin stripes. Yard wide chiffon, tatfetas, Black, white,pink or lighv blue. Potts & Parks. A FEW MORE COLD-BARID Cups, Saucers, Plates THEY MUST CO NOW 40c SOc A few more 0-inch White Plates, old price 50c A few more 7-inch White Plates, old price GOc A few more Jardiniers cheap as dirt. We have just one more 100-piece Dinner Set. A bargain for somebody. Come and see it. A few more Toilets Sets, to go cheap. We carry the high grade Hours, Postel’s El - gant, Diamond, K. K. K., etc. With every 50 cent Pur chase of Crockery and Tin ware we will sell a 48-lb sack of Patent Flour for $1.25, 24 lb. sack for 5nc. This is an unheard of price. You should avail yourself of both crock ery and tinware offers. We guarantee everything we sell. We carry a complete line of Groceries, Fruits and Con fectioneries—everything and anything that you want. Call to see us. We will supply your needs at the very best price that can be made. Give Us a Trial. 75c 15c A few more Cups and Saucers, old price 81, now A few more Butter Dishes, old price 25c, now A few odds and ends of Tinware and Enam el Ware that we must get rid of, and you need them. First come first served. A few more Mixing Bowls, cheaper than you ever heard of. We are agents for Chase & Sanborn’s Fam ous Coffee^and Teas. Special—Force, per package JQc WANTED—1000 lbs. good butter, 1 OOO dozen eggs and 1 OOO Chickens. NUNNALLY & BARRETT, The Bay Street Grocers Telephone 55