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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.
We s.
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1 it< for less money, we can’t afford to
ask for vonr | ;ti r .nu. We mean this
—we are selling lenals on a smaller mar
gin this year than evi-r before, as v r e
have only one price to everybody;
1 liei'efore \\■* have cut our prices down.
This litlh' talk may not mean much to
yon, hill it \ou will call on ns we can
convince you. Our prices range from
.'! 98 in 12.50 lor wool suits
negligee shirts has just come in, and we
are selling
Tim *1 line fur 95c
The 75c line for ...68c
The 50c line for 48c
Kveryhodv gets the same treatment
at our store—one price and that a low
price.
Kg.
< )ur spring line of nu n’-
(>ur lilaek < 'at 2oe line of ladies’ hos
iery we sell at l9e a pair, and our l()c
line at 9c a pair. The same line in
men's and boys’ at the same cut price.
These goods are all fresh dyes and last
hlaek.
l)on’t forget we sell towels—
Our 1 1x20 in.
crash, p> r pair . .
9c
(>tir 18x02 in.
crash, per pair
13c
Ou.i 20x8(5 in.
honey comb 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 0|e. This goods is for hoys’
waists and doilies, and is washable.
Remember, with every $ 1 purchase you can get a coupon for the $ 1 0 in gold which will be
given away May i st. Get some tickets, draw the $10, and have a May-day picnic.
IAS. B. HUTCHENS
West Side Square
Newnan, Georgia
Sonoin.
MImnhk I,uis 11milv itn<I Dorn I’owitm
i-jviif Sunday in Turin, tin. gui'Nia of
M inn Milrgari-i i in\.
Mm. it M. Long, of Uiiwhoii, Iiiin been
Hieiiding tlif week with 1'i'ii'iitln in S'
noiii.
Till’ iiiipri'NHion mmli lit th liulnml
I). liniiil in Ins h'('full' Sutmdiiy eviiii-
lng will li. 1 li lt Ini vents in cihiii. hy
I ilOKlI W III) llllll till' JllcilKUl I. (it Ill'll llll,'
Iiiiii.
Mr mill Mrs. .1. K Siinsit nn> imw
ihiliiii'ihil III tin'll' pii'liy lli'W lidllir "ll
l hi* \\fst siih* id tow ii
Miss Until.. Uiir.li'lli', I loin miir So.
i ii mi, eiissiil through Minir ilnys 11140111
rouli> lo 1 'lowinmI. wlii'm she will spi'iiil
M 1 vcriiI wei'lis willi lor sister, Mis.
.llllUl'H M . 1 ’l'OW e.
Wilbur Y Hloolis, w ho II few weel.s
ago purolmseil the lluiiler mid Elder
htnhle below the rmlroml, in making
some i 111 prove moil Is wit h n view of open •
IIIU Up It 11V1 • I V stuhle.
Mr. V F, Knloe bus accepted 11 posi-
lion 111 Urillln We regret very inuoli
lo Iono Mr. I'hlloe, ns ho wild one of our
best mid inosi substantial ell i/eiis.
Min. lien 1111111I spent one dnv hist
Week with her mother in I urin.
About I'orl v Imli'N of fill toil mnl 11 box
deni roved by lire lit Sharps.
Week , I lie tire having been lie-
by the sparks from n freight
cur w ere
burn lust
CHHiolll'd
engine.
ShenlV.f, Ii. Brown, of Newimn, was
in in several days ago Mr Brown's
reeoi'd shows llml he is mi eftloient of
liner nod lie has many Iriends who will
give Inin their hearty support.
On Iasi Sunday Rev. .1. It .lenkins de
livered the third of a series of sermons
on "Miiii'h Relation to Hod.” These
sermons are intensely interesting and
have been so from the beginning.
Col. mid Mrs Henry O Furr, of Mil
ner, visited the former's parents Imre n 1
lew days ago.
The Cieorgui Telegraph mid Railroad
Husiness College is now under the man-
agement of .) O, Burnett mid T. .1.
Holder.
The telephone company will soon ex
tend their lines to Haralson and to Kert-
ron, having secured enough signatures 1
to 1 (intraets to authorize the building of
t In se lines.
Col. »A. II. Freeman, of Nowiinn, wns’
in onr town Tuesday.
At a mass meeting of the citizens of j
Seiioia held Monday night, 11 committee
of seven was appointed to secure the [
tight of way for the A. it B. railroad
through the town and county, The,
Committee will report nr another meet
ing id the citizens to be held Weilnei-
dtiy evening, the 28th. The meeting
Monday evening was an enthusiastic
; one, and it is believed that the comtuit-
1 tee will have no difficulty in securing the
right of way.
Go Get Busy.
“SUPERB”
Tell me not in accents gloomy
”1 don’t get mi holiest chancel"
That’s not so. the world is roomy,
lio get busy—you'll advance.
Life ts real, and work in earnest
Never yet went underpaid;
Chances come when fate looks sternest,
Go get busy at your trade!
Let the others grow l and grumble,
Keep a-griimiug it you can,
Pick yourself up, if you tumble—
Go get busy—that’s the plan!
Here's a good tip: go pursue it;
Wkli. iikks.skt> mks srcoKss will kind.
Clothing marked "SUPERB" will do it—
Go get busy—buy that kind.
Perfect style mid patterns pleasing,
Workmanship the very best;
Here’s a chance that's worth the seizing:
Say ' SUPERB"—we’ll do the rest !
Tiu.* line of “Sl’PKRH" clothing for the coming sea
son will I mill surprise and please you, for it is lietter
Hiui prettier than ever. Visit its ami we will take
pleasure in showing you our line. .•. .•. .•.
0RR AND POWELL
Tax Receiver’s Notice.
I-'IKST KOL'St).
Newnan, Friday, April tl.
Sharpsburg, Saturday. April 7, a. m.
Turin. Saturday, April 7. p. in.
! Moreland, Monday, April 0, p. m.
St. Charles, Tuesday, April 10, 8 to
I 10 a. m.
I Grantville Tuesday, April 10, p. m.
j Kirby's Store, Wednesday, April 11, 8
| to 10 a m.
Handy, Wednesday. April 11, p. m.
Sargent, Thursday, April 13, 8 to 11
a. 111.
Roseoo, Thursday, April 13, p. m.
Cedar Greek, Friday, April 13, 8 to
10 a m.
Coweta, Friday, April 1:1, p. ni.
Palmetto, Satorday, April 14, until
2:80 p. m.
Haralson, Monday, April 16, p. m.
Setioia, Tuesday, April 17.
For purpose of receiving State and
County tax rcturus year 1906. The date
from which returns of property are
reckoned is Marcli 81.
E. Gary Summers, R T. R.
A FEW MORE COLD-BAND
Cups, Saucers, Plates
THEY MUST GO NOW
40c
A fi'W more ({-inch White Plates, old
price 50c
A few more 7-inch White Plates, old Cfln
price (50c tJUu
A few more Jardiniors cheap as dirt.
We have just one more 100-piece Dinner
Set. A bargain for somebody,
and see it.
Come
A few more Toilets Sets, to go cheap.
We carry the high grade Hours, Postel’s Ele
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 55c. This is an
unheard of price. You should
avail yourself of both crock
ery and tinware offers. We
guarantee everything we sell.
Next Sunday at Jones' Chapel,
near Madras, Rev. W. S. Gaines
will conduct a missionary rally and
children's service. There will be
morning and afternoon services,
two sermons, and a program In
the children. Visitors will receive
■a heartv welcome.
.T T. Holmes, Real Estate aud Rent
ing Agent. Office over 1st Nat. Bank.
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 & Trial.
75c
15c
A few more Cups and Saucers, old
price #1, 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 ]Q C
WANTED—lOOO lbs. good butter, 1 OOO
dozen eggs and 1 OOO Chickens.
NUNNALLY & BARRETT,
The Bay Street Grocers
Telephone 55