The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, April 06, 1906, Image 8

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Great Sale of Smyrna Rugs As a special offering we name a large lot of Reversible Smyrna rugs at the extremely low price of $1.49- These are guaranteed to be genuine Smyrna Rugs. They are 30 x 60 inches in size; the patterns are attractive, and the rugs are an immense bargain at $1.49 each. Rugs of same size and quality are sold by largest stores in Atlanta at special sales for $2.00. This is an indi cation of how low we have priced them when we let them go at $1.49 $1.49 We have opened up a full line of dry goods, groceries and general merchan dise at Welcome, and our friends and patrons will find they can make their money go as far there as anywhere else. We will also give Gold Tickets there, as we do in Newnan. Don’t forget that every dollar purchase gets a ticket good for drawing for $10 in Gold on May 1, at the store in Newnan. JAS. B. HUTCHENS West Side Square Newnan, Georgia Rock Spring. Mr. tuul Mm. Joint l’mrott mill oliil- ilnm, of Hint (''ivok, visited tlm former'll imreiiiH here last Thurmluy. Minh Hettie Torple.V, of (rtnutville, viHlteil relutivoH here last Sunday. Minn ('inter, til Douglas oouittv, is the Sliest el her sister. Mrs. Morris. Mr. mill Mrs. !’ (1 Smith mid little son, nt MrOullum, were the quests of Mr. noil mis Ktl Jenkins, Sunday. .1. S llmntnook mid l.uther Todd, of McCollum, attended divine services at Hock Spring Inst Sundiw . H. A ,1. Smith and son, T. .1. Smith, of 1 *it 1 met in, attended services here last Saturday. Mrs. Alina Oantrcll and son, of Leigh’ii Oliapel, visited relatives Imre Sunday. Mr. mid Mrs. J. (1. Lewis and little son spent several days last week with rela tives at SpriiiKtlalo. Kev. O. .1, Short filled his reKiilnr ap pointment at Ktick Spring last Saturday and Sunday. A number of u«od singers are expect ed to he at the singing here t ext Sunday afternoon. Misses Willie and Lillian Bagwell and mis. Emma Prince, of Kcdron, were among the visitors ai Kis-k Spring Sun day. Mr and Mrs. A. K. Parrott and chil dren spent last Sunday with relatives near Kcdron. ORDINARY'S NOTICES. OKOKOIA—Ooweta County. The return of the appraisers setting apart twelve months’ support to the family of Jos. S. Plant, deceased, hav ing been tiled in my offli e, ail persons concerned are cited to show cause by the 1st Monday of May, HKiil, why said ap plication for twelve months' support should not he granted. This April 2nd, I’.MW L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. Ordinary’s Court. Would You Be Economical and Well Dressed? Following business wax trails- j acted at regular term id' Ordinary j Perdue’s court Uiis week: Last will and testament of Hlla i 15. Hunter was admitted to probate in common form. L. M. Funner was appointed ad ministrator on (‘state of Laura N. 11 ubbnrd, deeetised. T. F. Pawls, county administra tor, was appointed to administer j | the estates of Mrs. (lassie Weaver and Dr. ,1. D. ISrown, both deceas ed; and as guardian of Myrtis Lee O'Neal, was granted leave to en croach on the corpus of the estate. Order passed requiring J. T. and ^ L. E. Arnall, administrators of es- ! tateof.I. F. Arnall. deceased, to execute deed to Lavonia Moten on ; a lmnd for title. Card from F. G. Hughes. Atlanta, (la.. March .‘50. 190(5. Editor The News;—Receiving a number of enquiries relative to the article signed F. M. Hughes in your issue ol'dOth, inst., 1 sisk that you kindly state that 1 aai not the author of said article. My name is Frank (I. Hughes. Jr. F. (I. Hrents, Jr. SEE ORR AND POWELL New nan's cotton receipts this season up to April 1st amounted to 15,532 bales, as compared to 15.058 bales on same date last year. Stock on hand on almve date this year, 3.220 bales; last year, 4.111 bales. March receipts this year. 202 bales; last year, 581 bales. ,1. T. Holmes, P.eal Estate and Rent ing Agent. Office over 1st Nat. Bank. A FEW MORE COLD-BAND Cups, Saucers, Plates THEY MUST GO NOW 40c A few more (5-inch White Plates, old price 50c A few more 7-ineh White Plates, old Cfln price ()0e wUb A few mure JjU’diniers cheap us 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 Ele gant, Diamond, K. K. K., etc. With ’every 50 cent Pur chase of Crockery and Tin ware we will «ell a 48-1 h sack of Patent Flour for $1.20, 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. 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. A few more Cups and Saucers price $1, nmv rdd 75c V A few more Butter Dishes, old price 1 C. 25c, now 13if A few odds and ends of Tinware and Enam el W are 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 10c WANTED—lOOO lbs. good butter, 1 OOO dozen eggs and 1 OOO Chickens. NUNNALLY & BARRETT, The ay Street Grocers Telephone 55