The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, November 02, 1906, Image 8

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S5S HUTCHENS’ 10 CENT CASH STORE A new line and lower prices ( >U<>n I a11 iii... jr 11 • 10c Will.low • , i.l 10c iti■«! 25c mi'ii’ i.i uli.i' • "11i11- 48c i;o»i( v(|~ 7«■ t'l iuii slii"jiiiK Be 2*'x Id ii. I ii'. i" ' • I -, pr 23c 1<’>x2 l in towi . pr Iflc in'- 1.39 I i.»i-• -' l>i ' i !■ ru* ii. '•nil 55c I Ii.*-' Eii.' mi', nv. 11. ■•iiii 95c M r« ki ll i Hi. ; • nr. huii 95c ( ’ll i III I'll' - I 1 ii' Mill-, g | VII llll'H at, < ii>-Ii 23c. 48c unci 85c Full ini 11 iiii r_v. l.mlii'H' trim- ni''<1 linth. W..> ilmi’t k.'II nil.-up lint-, 1'iit .-••11 n high grade cheap. C.i 11 mid «< ' li.'iii. IItilh wort Ii at . . . . 1.25 lint*. wort h 2 on at 1.50 IInth worth H.oO at 2.00 lints wort Ii fi.OO at. 4.00 Oiio look will ooiivinoo you that our prices ar> right. Ilot HKMoi.n Nm i ••i i w-:s. I'.a mu in in toilot "'itp. 2 els 10c s quart, dish pan 10c IT qnart di«li pan 24c I,u!g.* .'imni' loil wanlipiui .. 23c ! ii i _ r o t in wiihlipati 9c While .’orlar Ifuck.'t 19c o lii'ii"i lioop c.'.lar Ini.'k' t 40c IT (|t galvanized loot Itil. 25c :i pii'O.. fiinnx wat.w 1.50 Wash I in-i 11 and pitoinT 59c 1 .urge roll lanvl and pitcher 1.00 In Toot clot lies w ir.* 10c (in.id briico and bit . 25c Blacking brush 10c Hair brush 10c ShuviUK brush 10c Waste basket 10c School buskot . 10c OoflVn mill 29c Suit ense 75c 6c handkerchiefs for 4c 2 packages onvolopOH for 5C 1 Tie lamp chimney for 10c I’oai'l top lamp chimney. 5c See us for furniture, center tables, plain and rocking chairs. We will sell you at the old price. Wednesday o( each week is Special Bargain Day. Watch our Windows Hvtchens’ 10c Store • Milltown. iatrltin Bhhop, who tins been nt work in the N.'Wimn cotton milt for several months, returned to I.in home in Roan- oke, Ain., last Thursday. T. O. < lismore has tieen contined to his room for several days and his condi tion continues critical. Hrs. Oliver Smith, of Oednrtown, is visiting relatives in our coininunity. Mrs .1. T. Freeman was sick most of last week After spending sortie time in the coun try with Mr. and Mrs. William Kami''. Mis Susan Wellliorii returned home last Friday. Mr. and Mrs .1. W. Bennett have measles in their family, William Hendrix spent Sunday with the family of Ins soil, .Inn, nt Palmetto. Lizzie, little daughter of . Mr and Mrs. Z. T. Hudson, has been sick for several days with fever. John Stone moved Ins family up from (irulitville last week. Little Gertrude Samples lias been quite sick. • Vflcr spending several months with her children in Newtiuu, Mrs. Damron has returned to her home at Whitehall. Bin. (lliurchill's family don't improve, lb- and one ot Ins daughters lire quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hand visited their daughtei at Haralson last Sunday. Little Mary Oiles. who has been coil- ftnoit to her bed so long with fever, is improving rapidly. Mrs. J. W. Askew and little son, Martin, visited relatives at Moreland last Sunday Little Nancy Parker is still oonllned 1 to her bed. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Pike, from Ban ning, visited tin 1 family of Walter Pike last Sunday. After spending a week with friends ! here, .Mrs. W. H. Dewberry returned to her home in the country last Friday. Mrs. Burks, W H. Burks' mother, is quite sick nt his home. Next Sunday night will be the last, i night that Rev. W. S. Gaines will ! preaoli to his congregation before con ference. Every one tlmt jawsibly enti should turn out uud hear him. Bro. W. J. Cotter will preach at Love- joy Sunday morning. Prof. J. W. Gaines was elected super intendent of the Oliajsil Sunday school till Bro. S. F. Jackson’s health will per mit his taking up the work again. Bro. Layton lilted his regular appoint- meat at the Oliiipt 1 last Sunday and had good congregations at both sorvloes. home of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. M. Zellars. ' / Col R O. Jones, of Newnnn, and •Tiiek Spalding, of Atlanta, attended the directors' meeting of Hosiery Mill re cently held here. Mrs. W. G. Sadler spout Monday with Mrs. R. O. Jones, of Newnan Mrs. Sarah Banks, who for several weeks post has been nt the home of her son. N. O. Banks, returned to Palmetto Monday. Congressman Charlie Adamson nnd ' wife s|S'iit Tuesday night in Grautvilln. Mrs. C. P. Clower was in Newnan Tuesday. Mrs. J. R. Cotton and Mrs. T. B. Banks spent one .lay this week in At lanta. Mrs. Henry Camp spent a f w days Inst week with,berdaughter, Mrs. Hugh <larler, of Atlanta. Mrs, H. C. Farrington nnd little daughter, of Tex is, are guests lit the home of Mr mi l Mrs. Lee I'.uhniiuoli. Mrs. Farrington will remain several weeks with her parents to the delight of her many friends. Miss Alva O’Brien spent Saturday and Sun iuy with relatives at Moreland. Mr. F, T. Minchnni and family spent Sunday in St. Marks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. ii. Menchain Misses Lucilo Bunks nnd Tommie White went to Hogausville Thursday. Mrs. J. K. Dean was the guest of Mrs. Ella Brown in Newimn Frnluy. Mr. ami Mrs. J. P. Bolminuin, of the llrd district, spent the day Friday with J. R. Cotton nnd wife. Miss Lilly Reynolds,of Lithia Springs, is visiting Mrs. Win. O'Brien. Miss Cnllie Maude Latimer, who 1ms been the guest of Miss Willie Mne Lam bert, has returned to her home in Ho- ’ gnusville. Miss Gertie Post is at the home of tier brother, Ool. W. G. Post, in Newnan. Boozer Payne made a business trip to Atlanta today. Charlie Stewart Colley, of the G. M. A., College Park, spent Sunday und Monday with Ids mother, Mrs. S. E. Leigh. Hugh Johnson, of Palmetto, was in CATES COAL COMPANY The prices of coal at the mines are mounting by leaps and hounds—as much as a dollar a ton during this month. I he margin of profit to the retailer is becoming perilously small. We find collections very difficult. Our resources are too limited to permit the large accumulation of ac counts. Si we have decided to sell onlv for CASH The situation forces us to this basis. On credit, we could very easily convef't all our stock-in-trade into the bins of our customers, and then have nothing wherewith to restock our yards with coiir. Shipments are slow and dillicnlt, but we are making every effort to keep a large stock of coal on hand for blizzard weather, and we will be pleased to supply every demand •made upon us. Cates Coal Company Grautville Tuesday. West Side Square. Grantville. The Ladies' Parsonage Society will be entertained this afternoon at the elegant A WISE MAN Or woman will read advertisements because they recognize the fact that this is the business man’s method of giving out information which is of vital importance'to all who are pros pective buyers in the various lines of merchandise. It is our'nature to want the best goods for the least possible outlay of cash, and the mer chant who watches his busi ness closely and buys his goods right, can surely meet all competition and often times place bargains before you which competition can’t touch, an investigation of our stock and a close study of the high quality and excellence of our furniture offerings for this month, will result in the satisfying of your wants at prices which will make you feel like you got the goods for nothing. Finest line of all wool blankets ever brought to Newnan, from $4.J1S to $11.50 per pair. Beautiful comforts from ¥1 .ON to $0.50. National sanitary felt mattresses, “best on earth." fane\ tickings, at $12.75, 10 davs only . Other grades from $2.50 to $7.00. A most elegant line of rockers just received at low juices. Stove prices cut almost in half. Swellest line of framed picture-, in town. Art squares, rugs. etc., arc priced way down. Come to my ^tore and buy goods at low prices. Yours for business, : J. N. MARBURY : Successor to Newnan Furniture Co. Roy Holmimnti, of Newimn, was the guest Sunday of VV. A. Bohannon. Charlie Martin nnd family,of Atlanta, H|K»nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Km- mitt Sewell, at tho Nall House. Luther Watkins, of the llrd district, is in town today. Miss Myrtis O’Neal lu(s returned from a visit to he>'cousin,Miss Lena B.Moore, 1 of Lone Oak. Miss Neolie Sl.addix was in Newimn I Saturday. ' W. H. Walker visited Ins iii tit-liar at Carrollton last week. 1 Mrs. Bmdslmw, of.Newimn, sjieiit Fri day at Capt. T. A. Ailftrews’. Capt. W. J Fuller ijii.l wife spent the day Sunday with their noii, Mid Fuller, lit Lone Oak. Miss Ada Taylor spoilt Tuesday in Atlanta Mrs. Jethro Jones, of Whitesburg. is visiting Mrs. S. E. Leigh and Mrs. Mary | Owenshy. Miss Emilia Belle Zellars iH in La- i Grange today. Mr. J, H. Merchant, of St. Marks, spent Tuesday with his soil, F. T. 1 Menolmin. 1 Capt. W, P. White Imd the misfor tune to dislocate and fracture his shoul der by lulling down steps a few days ago, under the medical treatment of Dr. G. W. Clower is rapidly recovering. Mrs. J. R. Cotton and T. R. Banks are spending today in Newnan. Mrs. Jonas Fuller, cf St. Charles, was the guest Monday of her daughter, Mrs. T. M Zellars. Mrs. Rebecca Lester spent Friday and Saturday with her son, Capt. T. M. Luster. Her granddaughter, Miss An nie Lester, accompanied her home to Newimn. Mrs. Sallie Sewell and Clifford Eng land and family, who moved to Atlanta from here a few weeks ago, have return ed to Grantville. Mrs.Mollie Lylennd Mrs.Mattie Moore visited relatives at St. Charles Saturday and Sunday. Win, O’Brien is attending the nntiunl I session of tho Grand Lodge of Masons in Mncou this week. I. N. Orr, of Newimn, was in Grnnt- ville Sand i.v. Joseph Murphy, of Moreland, spent Monday with his sister, Mrs. Sallie Humphries. Major C. A. Burks was ill Newimn Saturday. - James Gilbert”was in Newnnn one day recently. Do not forget Rally Dny services nt the Methodist church Sunday evening. ‘ Sudden Changes in weather frequently give horses colds they do not get rid of all winter. UMorse blankets sure pre ventative and protection. ORR & POWELL PAINE’S NEW DISCOVERY CURES Catarrh, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Inver Trouble, Male or Female Weakness, Removes all germs and worms from man, woman or child. Sold at Sargent’s Corner. I Free Show at 7:30 p. m. Desirable Luthersville erty For Sale. Prop- Anniversary Sermon. Rev. ,1. S. Hardaway will preach his third anniversary sermon at the Central Bajitist church next Sunday morning. All are cordially invited to be present, anil the members of the church are urged to attend. We have the largest stock of meat and vegetable choppers ever seen in Newnan. Try the cele brated “O-V-B” choppers for sausage grinding and all kinds of vegetable chopping. 2t Johnson Hardware Co. GEORGIA—Meriwether County. Bv virtue of nn agreement between the heirs ot W, J. Sewell and of Arleua j Sewell, late of said county, deceased, said heirs all being of age. will be sold at public, outcry on the premises, tin 1 Tuesday, Nov. gOth, lilOtt, iii the town of Luthersville, said county, to the highest and best bidder,the following real estate: The Sewell dwelling and lot now oo- enpied by L. D. Sewell, said lot fronting Rocky Mount rond or street lit) feet and running back 800 feet; also one vacant lot adjoining and east of said dwelling lot, and fronting said Rocky Mount street !M) feet nnd running back 300 feet. For information as to title apply to W. A.. Post, Esq., of Grantville. The title is perfect. Terms of sale: One- fourth cash and the balance Jan. 1, , 1907, when we give possession. This 17th day of October, 1900. Mrs. Sallie Sewell, Mrs. Willie White, Emmett Sewell, B, .1. Sewell, Mrs. Jamie Bryant, Mrs. Nellie England, heirs. Wootl ami coal heaters from $1.50 to $20. They are priced at reasonable figures and are worth the. money. 2t Johnson Hardware Co. “Red Star Jellico” This is the name of a do mestic coal that will give ev ery user perfect satisfaction. It burns readily, leaves no clinkers ami but few ashes, and affords the maximum amount of heat. It is an ideal coal for family use, or for heatitjg purposes when used in any grate or coal stove. We supply “Red Star Jelli- co” in any quantity and fill or ders promptly. Prices are reasonable. Will appreciate ytjur coal orders, and believe our stock will give perfect satisfaction. NEWNAN ICE & COAL COMPANY Paul Smith, Manager Office at R. R. Junction. Phone No. 218