The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, May 25, 1906, Image 8

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ANOTHER BIG IN PRICES THIS WEEK Wo-hnve u now, down-to-dute .Stock of Clothing of tin 1 popular *• EAGLE] HRAND.” This brand on clothing in a guarantee of itm correct stylo and its fitting and wonring qualit ies. 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 cf a 310 Suit Only 37-70. That’s a big reduction, is it not? The sumo prices will bo named on the en tire stock. This means a saving of money worth while to every buyer of Men's and Hoys’ Clothing. Our cloth ing is now and fashionable. Suits in dark and light p aids and stripss and bright colors are very attractive. Suits in new patterns, goad material, nice fitting and good wearing Clothing, formerly sold 36; for the next 110 DAYS to go at 34.15. How’s that for loV-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 Senoia. Mrs. M, II. Oouoli returned homo Tuesday from a three week's vi»u to Atlanta. Dr. A. Koy llogg has located at Car iiicl, Ua. Miss Fay llodnott left Monday for Locust Grove to attend oouiinoiioement. Dr. M. J. (infer, of Atlanta, pranohed a very tine sermon at the Methodist Church last Holiday; Kov. Mr. Karr, the pastor, I icing nimble to preach on ac count of sickness. Miss Georgia Arnall is expected home Friday from Hreuau She is one of Breiiau s fair graduates. Miss Kuth Oooke came home Tuesday from Oox College, where she has been studying piano and voice culture The commencement of llrantley In stitute will begin Sunday Kov ,1. S. llardawav, of Newnan, will preach the Commencement sermon at the Baptist church The choir is preparing some line music for the occasion There will be exercises ill the Institute Monday ami Tuesday evening Graduating exercises will take place Wednesday morning, lion. .1. V Nolan, of McDonough, will deliver the address. Those receiving diplomas are Misses Evelyn t'arltou, l/.tnii Shepherd, Killed Fmley; Messrs Koy North and Wmle Fowler. Dodson. Mrs Pierce Sewell, who bus been I spending a few days with her parents at lb ekmart, returned home last week. Miss 1 a I tv .lottos, who has been teaeli- ^ iog school at Oulloden, is expected home 1 nett Sunday to spend the summer vaca tion. J. N. Kersey, of Newnan, visited in Kogooe last Sunday. Ghildren's Day will he celebrated at Andrews Oltapcl next Sunday morning. Mr, and Mrs ,1. N. Sewell, who linvo been visiting relatives in Cullman, Ain., 1 have returned home. .1 O. Sowell spent it part of last week ,in Atlanta. In speaking of the Mnlmn-Gentry Wedding in last week’s letter, the type setter made us sav that the groom was I from Koseoe. This was a mistake; lie was from Koine. C. P. Sanders and family have moved •into their new resilience. Mr. and Mrs. T F. Sliacklofore. of Newnan, visited the hitter’s par. tits Sundav. Standing Rock. W. I) Morgan ami .1. A. Addv, of Newnan, Were among tlm visitors Imre Sunday. J. M. ISlUnkm, of Atlanta, is spend ing several days with relatives hero. Clarence Freeman, of Senoia, wor shipped here Sunday. Lewis Drake and family, of Moreland, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. N. H. Peek it) very siok at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Mnrous Thompson, of Haralson, visited Mrs. W. H. Peak, Sun day J. T. Niokles and family, of Digby, I spent Sunday witli John P. Morgan and family quarterly conference Saturday, 2flth, ; inst. Everybody come, but bring n ; well tilled dinner basket. Our Sunday school held its annual 1 picnic at Stalling's bridge, on Lino Creek, last. Saturday. It was a very en joyable occasion, especially the address by Kov. K. A. Ware. Miss Nannie Summers has returned home, after visiting relatives near At lanta for some time. Mrs. W. A. Cannon is still in very feeble health. The ice cream festival given by Mrs. O. K. McLeod lest Saturday night was an enjoyable occasion. Mrs. Grille Carter, of Alahatun, is visiting bet sister, Aunt, Cumie Drake. Mrs Do.val, of Paulding county, visit- i ed relatives here last Sunday. The Farmers Union here is still grow ing. We have lit teen members now and a charter Ims been granted. 1 1 QUALITY WAY UP WAY DOwn 8 1 s 8 | 1 1 flf 1 GOOD NEWS "Opportunity Knocks Once a! Every Man’s Door." IT IS KNOCKING AT YOURS. W e are making many changes in our stock, and new goods are re ceived every day. We offer the highest quality in all kinds of Fancy and Family Groceries. Best Quality is what people want in everything edible—especially when they can get it at no greater cost than inferior goods are sold by many dealers. You can always find “Best Quality” here, and get prompt service and courteous treatment besides. If you are not now a customer, try us with an order and see how you like our manner of dealing. NUNNALLY & BARRETT, The Bay Street Grocers Telephone 55