The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, May 18, 1906, Image 8

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ANOTHER BIG PRICES Tins WEEK We hnvo a now, down-to-datn Stock of Clothing of the popular “ EAGLE BRAND.” This brand on clotliini? is a guarantee of its correct style and its fitting and wearing qualities. No better clothing is made and sold at popular prices than that bearing the “Eagle brand.” Now, to make business hum, for the next 30 DAYS, we will sell anything in our Clothing Stock at WHOLESALE COST, with 10 per cent, added. That makes the price of a S10 Suit (July S7-70. ' that's a big reduction, is it not? The same prices will be named on the en tire stock This means a saving of money worth while to every buyer of Mini’s and Hoys’ Clothing. Our cloth ing is new and fashionable. Suits in dark and light p aids and stripss and bright colors are very attractive. Suits in new patterns, go id material, nice fitting and good wearing ("othing. formerly sold S6; for the next 80 DAYS to go at $4.15. How's that for low-priced clothing? We bought this clothing to sell, and these prices will sell it. Don’t fail to get a suit during this sacrifice sale. A Few May Bargains. 10-quart heavy Tin Pail, only loc; 8-quart heavy Dish Pan, only 14c; 8-quart heavy Dish Pan, only 12c; Large size Bowl and Pitcher, $1.25. 500 Boxes Fine Toilet Soaps, worth 15 to 25c. per box, only 10c. JAS. B. HUTCHENS West Side Square Newnan, Georgia Whitesburg. The Humliiy school |iionio nt Morrow's mill lust Saturday was a very pleasant ooonsi.iu. Only one of the iqieftkwrH was present—Rev. W H Dillard, of Carroll ton. His address was the best ever heard at a picnic occasion from Whites- burg. lie gave the Sunday school work ers sonic thought I nl and helpful sugges tions. The annual coiuiuouooiueut of llutchc* sou College will occur nest week. The commencement sermon Milt lie preached next Sunday, May '20th, hy Rev. S. H. Cousins, ol Lutliersville. Prof. O. R. Mullins, of Carrollton, Mill direct the singing on Sunday. Devotional exer cises M ill bo held Sunday afternoon in I lie college chapel, in wliioli music Mill lie the prinoi|sil feature. The primary department will have exercises Monday night. Du Tuesday night the grammar school grades will have exercises. Wed nesday morning the annual literary ad dress Mill tie made hy lion. \V It Mer rltt, Slate School Commissioner Hon. .I S Tinvis, Carroll's Coiuitv School Commissioner, M ill address the school on Wednesday Wednesday night the Senior class will hold exercises, when live y oung ladies m ill graduate A cor dial invitation is extended the people to attend these exercises. Rev W. W. Kelley visited friends in CoM'etu last Sunduv Rev. Riolmrd M. Stevens,of this place, preached nt Macedonia in Coweta Iasi Sunday in the absence of (tie pastor, Rev \V. W. Roop, who was attending the Southern Baptist Convention. Walter Murray and family, of New Orleans, arrived last Friday and lire spending several days with the family of S. T. Stevens. Miss Eva Latimer, of Cross Plains, visited her sister, Mrs. W. T. Stevens, last Sunday. Mrs. Nello Glass, who has liven spend ing some time at Lyerly , Ga., is again at home. Welcome Parks, who has been ipiite sick for several weeks, is improving slowly. Kd Dukes and wife, of Palmetto, visited (lie family of Welcome Parks Sunday and Monday. C. S. Kelley, Mho lias been out west for some time, returned home lust week, and is Milling to try Georgia a while longer. W. F. Edgeworth, the popular saw mill man, went over to Ncwiitin, Satur day. C. A. Duncan and wife returned lust Meek Irom Birmingham and Cullman, Alabama. Charlie Peyton and family, of New- iiuii. visited his wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs .1 N Kilgore, Iasi Saturday and Sunday. Judge W. F. Brown, of Carrollton, s|H>nt a short while in the city Monday. Eugene Askew, of Newnan, was in Whitesburg Tuesday. Mrs. J. B. Bailey went over to New- nan Saturday to visit her sou, Charlie Bailey, whose baby is quite siek. Loviok Rooks, son of G. W. Kooks, i was thrown from a mule and painfully ' hurt last Mouday. I Miss Eunice Knott, of Clem, is visit ing her brother, Homer Kuolt. Miss Puurl MoBreyer is visiting her ; sister,who is in Atlanta under treat meat. 1 David MoHreyor, of Birmingham, visited his parents here this week. We nre sorry to note the serious ill ness of Mrs. Joe Moore, who Inis been quite ill for (lie past ten days. Next Saturday at the monthly meet ing of the Baptist church here, Bro. R. M. Stevens will he ordained to the full work of Die ministry. It is expected that Rev. G. D Harris, of Carrollton, M ill preach the ordination sermon. Chief of Police .1. D. Itrewsler, Policemen <1. P. Shackleford and C.S. Eincatmon. Street Superin tendent B. Sanders and Fire man .1, C. beavers are resplendent in new summer uniforms, furnish ed them by the city. They are a tine looking and ellioient set of men—with or without the new uniforms. g? tVtV'tf* V* tf't?* V*tsV If • V V* V V* V V ■■ f. J* • “• *2 1 V V V ■ M QUALITY WAY UP PRICES WAY DOwn A FEW MORE CO D-BAND Cups, Saucers, Plates THEY MUST GO NOW 40c 50c A few more (5-inch White Plates, old price 50c . . A few more 7-ifioh White Plates, old price (50c A few more .1 ardioiers cheap as 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. Wo 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. 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 vr. price $1, now f A few more Butter Dishes, old price 1C« 25c, now | J)0 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. \\ e tire agents for Chase & Sanborn’s Fam ous Coffee and Teas. Special—Fore-, per package. U) c WANTED--! OOO lbs. good butter, l OOO dozen eggs and l OOO Chickens. NVNNALLY £ BARRETT, The Bay Street Grocers Telephone 55