The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, April 27, 1906, Image 8

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Hutchens’ ONE PRICE Store Glassware Department. 1-2 gallon uIiimh pitchers, each . . . 19c to 29c 7 inch butter dishes, each 10c to 19c r» inch footed crnuniH 10c ft inch spoon holder 10c <1 inch covered sugar «1 ihIi 14c (1 1-2 inch covered bowls 19c H inch covered bowls 39c II inch covered bowls 65c 8 ini'll fruit bowl. 10c li inch preserve dish 10c Crockery Department. Imported dinner plates, decorated, the very finest ware made. 8 inch plates, old price 76e, our price now per set 50c II inch white Krimite ware dinner plates, per set. only 47c li inch breakfast plates, per set II inch large white dish, each 0 inch r<^ind soup bowls, each 8 inch round soup bowls, each 29c 29c 9c 10c to 15c Groceries. Try one sack of our Prince of Patent Hour at $1. 40 We guarantee it t :o please you, and if it doesn't your can get your money bank. We also guarantee our Queen of the Pantry Hour at #1.(30. anil give you a pound of soda with each suck. We have more granulated sugar at 26 Ihs. for #1.25 Wo have a rousted coffee that, you should try at 15c lb. Dry Goods and Notions. Good sheeting, per yard only 5c Very heavys heel ing, per yard only 7 1 2c C< it t oo check s and p'aids at . 5c Bed t icking ■ only 5c Crash towels, good size, per pair 19c <’rash towels, large size, per pair 29c These guild s are real bargains, and we will consider it a fa- vor if yo will let, us show you this line, that you may uppreoi- 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. There are many kinds of toilet soap, but 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 15c to 25c a box, our price 10c a box. It s a seller, try a box. Clothing Department. We have 50 choice suits in wool, worsted and cassimer, regu lar values #15.00 to $7.00, that will go for thirty days at $8 98. 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 means that vou wid want it. JAS. B. HUTCHENS West Side Square Newnan, Georgia Senoia. J, I). Brewster, oundtdato for sheriff of Coweta county, was tu Benota Satur day. l*rof. O. E. Nolan, of Marietta, spent Hunday with the family of Hon. M H. Gouoh. Charlie Brakelleld, of Atlanta, .ismI Sunday with relatives here. His friends will regret, to know that Mr. Arthur Esles lias been unite til for several days. Mr. W.T. A mill I is oonlltied to his room this week, Imt we Iio|m> to .ee him out twain soon. Mrs. J. W Arimll lm. returned from u visit to relatives anil friends in Forsyth. M iss Nannie Davies, of Turin, made a short visit to Sonotu las! week. Miss Ruby Drowry, of llrnoks, was tho guest ot Mins Dollie Hob Hardy last week. Mr O. I 1 ’. Sasser wi»s in Atlanta one day last week. Oapt. .1. D. Llnoli is able to be out again after several days' Illness. Miss laris Jones, ot brooks, s|smt last week with Misses Susie ami Kittle No lan. Mrs. Iinoio DoArmaud has returned from a visit tn Hast Point and Atlanta. Mrs. S. J. Farr, of Roswell, and Miss ICinma Farr, of Monroe, s|H>nt a few i days last week with ltev. and Mrs. G. \V. Farr. Rev. G. \V. Farr is improving, after several days illness. Mrs. Mary Moses spent a few days the llrst of the week with tier grand-daugh ter, Mrs. Ia<e Hand. J, K. MeKmght has recovered from his recent illness. Rev. J. R. Jenkins has made an ap pointment to prenolt here next Sunday, it being the fifth Sunday. Miss Lilliv Fall will leave Thursday lor Tifton, where she experts to spend some time with her sister. Mrs. Myrtle Jones, of W'oolsey, spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs, i,. A. Perdue. Much anxiety was felt for several days by Mr. K. H. Cooke’s relatives and friends in Senoia, when it was lea rood that he and his family were in Sail Francisco during the recent lire and earthquake. A message, however, from Congressman \V. C Adamson last Fri- I day born the gisul news that Mr, Cooke and his family were unharmed Mrs. 'ft. Greene and little daughter, Martha, of Newnan, were tu Senoia ! Sunday. Rev. J. M. Dodd tilled the pulpit at the Baptist church last Sun,lay, both in the toroiionn and at night, preaching , two very forceful sermons. Mr. Dodd has endeared himself to the people of Senoii, and we appreciate the success of his earnest, work umnng us. Miss Florence Watts entertained sev eral friends very pleasantly at Starr’s Mill last Wednesday afternoon m honor of her dimming visitor, Miss Louise l.tunur. A light lunch was served dur ing the afternoon, the happy party re turning home about dusk 100 Sets Leather Harness $7.50 to $50 OR# AND POWELL >MWK«K!?Mra& -r- Huralson. l.ast Sunday was preaching day at the Rnptist chinch Imre The pastor, Rev. W. M. Dirvis, was present and delivered one of his best sermons. The day was delightful, the congregation large and very attentive to the discourse. Bro. : Davis is muoh esteemed here, not only by bis members, but the people of all j denominations. Miss Anna Foster left last week for, Covington, where she goes to accept a j position in tho Oovingtou public schools. I Dr. J. R Sewell, of Carrollton, visited I Dr. J. B. Wood, here, Saturday. Mrs. A. H Rawls anil daughter, Miss' Emmie, visited Senoia last Friday We are glad to learn that Mrs. Henry j Pope continues to improve. There is very little sickness in this! community at prtsent. I Farmers will tiuisli planting cotton in this section this week for the most part. Some finished last week. It looks now like mi etioromons crop is being planted. The new railroad may or may not come centrally through Haralson, but it will doubtless come near enough for the town's limits to extend across the right of way. Little Myra Callahan enjoyed a birth day party Monday afternoon on the oc casion ot Ins sixth birthday, to which a number of his little school friends were invited The children had a delightful time and wish for Myra tuauy more sucli happy birthdays. Next Saturday mid Sunday quarterly meeting will be held at the Methodist church hetv. ar which Presiding Elder Gleuu will be present. A FEW MORE COLD-BAND Cups, Saucers, Plates THEY MUST CO NOW 50c A few mure 0-inch White Plates, old Afln price 60c 4UC A few mure 7-inch White Plates, old price 00c A few more JtmlinierH cheap ns dirt. We have just one more 100-piece Dinner Set. A bargain for somebody. Come and see it.. A few mure Toilets Sets, to go cheap. We carry the hit'll grade Hours, Postel’s Ele gant, Diamond, K. K. K., etc. With every 50 ccoit Pur chase of Crockery and Tin ware we will sell a 48-ll> 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 otters. 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, old 7C ft price #1, now IWU A few more Butter Dishes, old price 1 C* 25c, now...... | jO 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. . . . 10c WANTED— 1 OOO lbs. dozen eggs and 1 OOO good butter, Chickens. lOOO NVNNALLY & BARRETT, The Bay Street Grocers ■iim i mu imm a Telephone 55