The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, May 04, 1906, Image 8

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,w f Hutchens’ ONE PRICE Store Glassware Department. 1-2 milinn glass pit»*li«*rH, each 19c t<< 29c 7 inHi butter dishes, each 10c to 19c • r ) inch footed orenmN . .......... 10c f> inch spoon holder 10c •’> inch covered sugar <iinti . . ........ 14c <’> I 2 inch covered howto . . . 19c H inch covered bowls 3Bc U inch covered howto 65c x inch Iruit howl. 10c (t inch preserve dish 10c Crockery Department. Imported dinner plates, decorated, the very finest, ware made. 8 inch plates, old price 75c, our price now per set. 50c 1> inch white granite ware dinner plates, per set only 47c (3 inch breakfast plates, per set I I inch large white dish, each •5 inch round soup howls, each 8 inch round soup howls, each 29c 29c 9c 10c to 15c Groceries. Try one sack of our Prince of Putent flour at $1.10 We guarantee it to please you, and if it doesn’t your can get your money back. We also guarantee our Queen of the Pantry flour at 91,(30, and give you a pound of soda with each sack. We have more granulated sugar at 2si lbs. for 91.2s"). We have a roasted coffee that you should trv at 1 oo lb. Dry Goods and Notions. Good sheeting, per yard only ... 5c Very heavy sheeting, per yard only ^ J_2c Cotton checks and plaids at ......... 5c licit ticking only 5c Crash towels, good si/e, per pair 19c Crash 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 may appreci ate it. Who Holds the Lucky Ticket ? Ticket No. 2095 gets the $10 in gold drawn for on May 1st. The holder of this ticket will please present it at the store and get the $10. The next drawing will occur on July I. Get tickets with every $1 purchase. There are many kinds of toilet soap, but we have the one that sells. Swift A 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, trv a box. Clothing Department. We have 50 choice suits in wool, worsted and cassimer, regu lar values 9(3.00 to $7.00, that will go for thirty days at 953 08. They are mude in dark and light stripes, and if the style and fit is what you want we have it. To see one of these suits moans that you will want it. JAS. B. HUTCHENS West Side Square Newnan, Georgia Palmetto. Ttie new lintel being eroctmt on Main Struct by I)r. llitl Johnston will soon lie ojMMicti to tlio public. It will bo sup plied with water, gas and nil modern conveniences mid will be one of the most attractive bostolrios on the A & W. P. Hnilroad, The Palmetto Holiday schools will pic nic at Grant Park on May Vttti. Mr. Kd Duke and wife, who attended the llauninii in New Orleans, have re turned home. \ Mr. T P /.dims and wife will spend this month in Washington City, the guests of Mr. 1 Ingli Oir and wif”. Mrs. Itiisli Irwin lias returned from an extended trip to New York and Washington City. Mrs. George Wynn, of Newnan, was the guest of Mis I P /.dial's last week. Miss Olestolle Mel.nov, tile gifted young impersonator of Newnan, will give a recital here the evening of May 1 Dr. G. I, Johnson, who nttondod the Masonic conclave in Macon, lias return- oil home. Mrs. J. T. Heckman is visiting rela tives in Charleston. A very delightful occasion at the home of Mrs. M. A. Wiley, recently, was the presentation of a handsome loving cup to Mrs. Wiley by her nieces and neph ews. The presentation speech was made by Mr. Hebert Timmons, of Atlanta. The cup is handsomely engraved, hears flic names of the donors, and is a hcuutt- tiiI expression of love from the relatives of this most estimable woman. Mesdames Maggie Dean Morris and H, M. Dean visited Mrs. J. 11. Covin in llo- gansville last week. Major W. A. Turner, of Newnan. was in (own Inst week, slinking hands with friends The Major is a great favorite in Palmetto,- having once been a resident of I Ins place Rock Spring. J T. Holmes, Heal Kslate and Keat ing Agent. Otlloo over 1st Nat. Hank. 100 Orrin Cranford and wife visited friends at Springdale last Sunday. Mrs. Alton Iloyeton and children spout Monday with relatives at Kedron. Misses Minnie Loo and Lucy Thur mond returned home last Saturday, af ter week's visit to relatives in Palmetto. Wesley Daniel, of LaGrnnge, was the guest of relatives here last Saturday and Sunday. i M. D. Thurmond and daughter, Mrs. W. M. Jackson, visited relatives in Pal metto last Saturday. Dr. It. L. Smith and daughter, Miss ! Jennie, of Springdale, passed through ' here last Sunday enroute to Palmetto. Tax Receiver E. Gary Summers was here Monday afternoon Owing to the drought which prevails throughout this section farm work is al most at a standstill, and farmers are anxiously awaiting ram Robert Wingo, of Goode's, and Oscar Wmgo, of near Palmetto, visited at Springdale Sunday. James Knowles, of Fayetteville, is tile guest of his sister, Mrs. A. F. Parrott. Sets Leather Harness $7.50 to $50 ORR AND POWELL Standing Rock. Among the visitors who attended the ! Sunday school rally were Prof. Lips- comb, son and ibiughter, Henry and j Miss Mary, of Wltitesburg; Walter Her ring. of Carrollton; John Askew and, E. D. Whit-look, of Fayette county ;Rev. ; Geo. W. Barrett, of Palmetto; S. C. j Elmore, of Carmel; W. D. Morgan, Al-1 ton Addy and W. E. Morgan, of New- ] nan. •'Uncle John” Shell lias returned i home, after sending a few days in Ma con at tlie Grand Chapter. Mrs. J. M. Entrekiu, of Atlanta, is spending a few days at the bedside of j her daughter, Mrs. Griff Crook, who' lias been very sick. M. S. Morgan lias returned home, af ter spending several days with frieuds at Clem. Little Girl Buried Here. Mamie Helen, the live-year-old daughter o' - Mrs. Ethel Allen, of Atlanta, was buried here last Sat urday. The funeral service was conducted by 1M\ G. A. Nunnally. The chilci died in Atlanta. The father of the little one, who was a brother of Mr. <>. F. Allen, of Newnan. died about four years ago. A FEW MORE CO D-BAND Cups, Saucers, Plates THEY MUST GO NOW 40c 50c A few more (3-inch White Plates, old price 50c A few more 7-inch White Plates, old price 00c A few more Jardiniers cheap ns 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. We carry a complete line of Groceries, Fruits and Con- fee t io n eries—e ve rvthing 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. With every 50 cent Pur- cb a sc of Crocker y ant Tin- wai e we will sell a 48-1 d sack of ’atent Flour for $1. 25, 24 lb. sack for 55c. This is an uni leard of price. You should ava il yourself of Doth crock- cry and tinware iff'ers We guarantee everytl ling \\ •e sell. 75c 15c A few more Cups and Saucers, old price 91, 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 10c WANTED--1000 lbs. good butter, 1 OOO dozen eggs and 1 OOO Chickens. NUNNALLY & BARRETT, The Bay Street Grocers Telephone 55