The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, April 20, 1906, Image 8

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Hutchens’ ONE PRICE Store Glassware Department. 1 -2 trillion glass pitchers, each 19c to 29c T iiii'Ii hntler <Iim)>«‘H, eao li 10c to 19c f> inch footed creams 10c 6 ini'll Hpoon lioldor 10c <) iin'li covered sugar dish 14c • I 2 i111*.11 covered IhiwIh 19c K moli covered bowls 39c inch i'ovorod howls 05c t* iin'li I mil bowl 10c ft iin'li preserve dish 10c Crockery Department. Imported dinner platen, decorated, the very finest, wan* H inch platen, old price 76c, our price now per net p inch white granite ware dinner platen, per net only made. 50c 47c 0 inch breakfast platen, per net 14 inch large w hite dial), each <5 inch round soup how ls, each H inch round soup howls, each 29c 29c 9c 10c to 15c Groceries. Try one sack of our Prince of Patent flour at #1.40 We guarantee it to please you. and if it doesn't your can get your money hack. We also guarantee our (jueen of the Pantry flour at *1.(50. and give you a pound of soda with each sack. We have more granulated sugar at 25 lbs. for $1.25. We have a rousted cofl'ee that you should trv at 16c lh. Dry Goods and Notions. Good sheeting, per yard only . 5c Very heavy sheeting, per yard only 7 1-2c Cotton cheeks and p'aids at 5c Bed 1 ioking onIv 5c (’rash towels, good size, per pair 19c (’rush towels, large size, per pair 29c These goods are real bargains, and we will consider it a fa vor if yo will let us show you this line, that you muv appreci ate it. Remember the drawing on the first day of May for $10 in Gold. Every purchase of a dol lar’s worth of goods gets a tick et good at that drawing. JAS. B. HUTCHENS There are many kinds of toilet soap, hut we have the one that sells. Swift & Co.’s pure and delicately perfumed toilet soap is the one. Three good size cakes to the box, put up to sell from 16c to 25c a box, our price 10c a box. It's a seller, trv a box. Clothing Department. We have 50 choice suits in wool, worsted and cassimer, regu lar values #(5.<X) to #7.00, that will go for thirty days at #8 08. They are made in dark and light stripes, and if the style and fit is what you want we have it. To see one of these suits meuns that you will want it. West Side Square Newnan, Georgia Milltown. .IIiii Brown, with his family, moved to Minims Inst week. Mrs. W. li. Dewberry laid another at tack of heart trouble last Htiuday. Mrs lice Williams litis been sutlcriiiK the Iasi few days from a billions nttnek. Mis. Nancy Owens mid Mrs. Andrew Walls s|H'lit Inst Sunday in Giautvillo. Mrs. ('leva Itiehie has been on the sink list for sevrr.il days Tom Itohmsoii mid family moved to the ct utitry hist week. Freddie, litlh' son of Joe Wellborn nml Wife, has been sink. Mr and Mrs. Marion IMulli|is were called to iittuud the liincriil ol the lor iiioi'h sister, Mrs. Martliu Smith, at Madras, Iasi Saturday. She drnp|ieh dead. Mrs. Mary ICstes came in from the country and s|>ent last Sunday with her mother, Mrs. John Hiohie. The infmit soil of .1 M. Jones mat wife was sick several days the past week, severe attack of gripjio. Mrs. Joe Onoilrow is improving. Hiram Mnhloy attended nu Faster sapper at Hanning last Saturday. "Urandmothor (Hies” was worse lust Sunday and has been confined in tied since. Hob Kichnrds and wife came in from Miss Beulah Shell has been out of flio mill several days on account of sickness, j Mrs. Alonzo Whittle has been sick for several days. Moat Smith has not been able to work | for soveral days ou account of sickness, j Will Burks Inis been oonliued to his the country and spent last Sunday with ; rooui * or 8evt,r, d w *th the gripjie. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Hiohie. i U " u M,l y M °Deheo is improving. Miss Maud Mobley was sick the past week. Misses Bessie ami May Hendrick have been ou the sick list. Mrs J. (). Brook went to Ocdartown last week to visit her son's family. Mrs. J. J. Hendrix was taken sudden- Iv ill last Monday morning and was still in a critical condition wlun last heard from. Mrs. John Newsome has been coaliuod to her room for two or three days. Miss BertlmMoOei.ee is sutTcriag with rheumatism. Jesse Canon is just getting better of n 100 Sets Leather Harness $7.50 to $50 ORR AND POWELL Miss Nellie Brown is very much im- I proved. The tenohers of the public school and | Miss Jennie Bowen, teacher of tlm kin-1 dergarteu, gave their little folks an Kas-. ter egg hunt Iasi Sunday. Miss Bowen took her crowd down to the pond in the i morning and Misses Fay Carmiolmol and Ethel Arnold took theirs out ou the lulls in the afternoon. Raymond, little son of J. B. Goins, fell Iasi Wednesday and hurt himself seriously, lie had several convulsions from the effects of the injury. The writer visited the comity farm ' hist Sunday afternoon, and our heart I A'as made to feel very sad when we I I looked into the sad faces of the inmates I of that place. Turin. Miss Lizzie Walker is visiting in Atlanta ami Concord this week. Miss Fannie MeKoy visited the family of Prof. Watkins last week. Mr. ami Mrs. Z. Christopher made a trip to Newnan Tuesday. Prof. F. O. Watkins will close his school Friday night, the 20th, with an entertainment. Kev. W. J. Cotter spent Sunday night with Z. Christopher. Mrs. Elizabeth Bridges, who had been in feeble health for some time, died at the home of Mr. i Henry Dominick last Tuesday and was interred inSenoia Wednesday. Mrs. T. P. Shell visited Senoia last Wednesday. Change in Library Hours. After May 1st, Library horn's will be 0 to 12. a. m.; ;» to ♦», p.tn.; Tuesday ami Friday evenings, 7 to 5*. p. m. 4 Mis. 1). 15. Woodroof,Libr'n. Oakland Lodge, No. US*. will give the initiatory degree Monday j night, April 2.8rd. All members are requested to be present. A FEW MORE COLD-BAND Cups, Saucers, Plates THEY MUST CO NOW A few morn fl-inch White Plates, old Afln price 50c qUG A few more 7-inch White Plates, old Cf|n price 00c 3UG A few more Jnrdiniers cheap as dirt . W e have just one more HXl-piece Dinner Set. A bargain for somebody. Come and see it. A lew more Toilets Sets, to go cheap. We carry the high grade flours, 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 lh. 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. 75c 15c A few more Cups and Saucers, old price #1, now A few more Butter Dishes, old price 25c, now A tew odds and ends of Tinware and Enam el Ware that we must get rid of, and >ou need them. First come first served. A tew 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—1000 lbs. good butter, 1 OOO dozen eggs and 1 OOO Chickens. NUNNALLY & BARRETT, The ay Street Grocers Telephone 55