The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, November 30, 1906, Image 10

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T HUTCHENS’ 10 CENT CASH STORE is crowded with bargains, and cus tomers looking tor holiday goods. We have them and have them cheap. CITY PRIMARY HELD TUESDAY Grantville. Your |mrl<*r may in*»d lilting up m town. They are drat elasw s\ Ii iicu fitrnil hit. W• • have it goods: c ear a- crystal, and lower • i lie old pride. price- than ever helore W’o cun si'll \*iiti a suit for "1 1. 82,50 fancy water -h 1.35 suit at iflH, -*ii11 at *25, suit at 811 fancy ss ater *"t 2.00 - *(. liter 1 allies. HUr, s.,e. 8],.HI (lln-s pitchers 15c .ml *2. Dining clinirs. Toe. and tilas- pitcln-r- 24c 85c; plain ••hairs, 5iie; rocking Gin-- pitchers 39c hail'N, 81 III 811, Mat t I'e-ses, ( ila-s i vers fanes ss are 75c ' .75 tn 85 We ri-k tor a c ni- Water bntt 1 "s 15c pariHon of of "iir good- and prices. 1 ,arg" gla-s Iniwls 20c 1 list received big line o| men's Thin blown tumblers, per set 40c j inn t h, 81 pair ii|* to 81, 2 1 1 inch vase- for 25c (in mir upper Hour we carry Large bowl and pitcher 1.00 ! ; leeii of t In* pant t > dour. < Mir s quart ditihpan 10c 1,rice 8) 15 for 5M poiuid sai’k. LiUg size wash pan 5c gnaraiileed. t Mir molt** i- ca-li It.isvl und pitcln r 50c *1 ivn, underprice Therefore by Good .luck plane 05c 1 railing w ill) ns, you don't have Li loot dot lie- ss II- 10c 1 ■ pav for ba*l debts that iiceuttiu- Window shades 10c .ite will) I'ViTS bouse 1 lllll sells ( ot ton batting 10c credit. 1 aid -' siork 1 ei'ket 10c We luue more glu's\\nr> mss in Buehelot s night lamp 25c b'oek for you to select your In-1 \ II eollnrs crepe paper, per ili v presents from Ilian any store roll 9c (Continued from 1st imK-) prising and successful business men mill will doubtless serve the fit\ faithfully. As the Tour inemlteis ol'Coun- cil who hold over still reserve the right to be called young, Newnan will have a Council next year com- posed entirely oT that class of her citizens: and the city will expect great things from the young Coun cil in the way of business-like ad ministration of her varied interests. The city election will be held Saturday. I»ec. 1st. at which time the nominees of the primary will Come and see the articles suitable for Xmas gifts. I Hutchens’ 10c Store West Side Sqare. Executive Committee Names Nominets. At the meeting of the City ISx- ecutivc Committee held on Wed nesday morning, Nov. 28th. for] the purpose of deducing the result of the primary ideation on Nov. |27th for four Aldermen, four mem bers of the City Hoard of educa tion, and seven members constitut ing tin-City Kxeeutive Committee, the following named candidates having received the highest num ber of votes for the olliccs respec tively named, were declared nomi nated for the election to be held on Pee. I. IPOll, for the oHiee- re spect i\ cly named, tow it: Coi \ldermcn: II. C. Arnall. . 11.. |). \\ . Boone. I.. C. Cole and ('. It (i los cr. Coi Hoard of education: T . C. Mkiiison, T. H. Mavis, I. N. < >rr and Crank Wilkinson. The following named were elect ed us executive Committeemen for the ensuing two years, tnwit: ,1. C. Arnall, C. If. Pent, T. ,1. fisher, T. 10. Met'ullongh, W. S. Mealor. T. 10. i’oils and W. C. Wright. W. C. WuiiilIT, Chm. T. C. U s wi.s, Hoc's. OhapiM'd bunds are quickly onn'd by applying ChninberlninV Hnlvc. Price, •Ji I'i'iii, Cor -s»l.- bv Penistnn A- bee FURNITURE! Never before have furniture factories turned out such an array of good styles as they are now doing, and we have an attractive gath ering of the season’s newest goods for your approval. One special feature is our show ing of moderately priced articles. We have anticipated your needs, and have provided accordingly, endeavor ing ever to bring be fore our customers the very best at the low est possible prices. We feel it safe to say that all the following are special values that will appeal to all prospective purchasers. The Ladies Parsonage Society wns de lightfully entertained Wednesday after noon by Mis. Glenn Arnold This So ciety is noted for its ninny good deeds, its money making proclivities nil I it- tlmroughness in looking after the wel fare of the parsonage. Each member gives different nrtiole* for sale. Tins afternoon nil end roideried piece tur- nisbed bv Mrs. Snllie Sewell, wns sold for 81) cents, and six lovely little doll lints, made by Mrs.(Jolley Leigh,brought $2.:i(). After the business wns trims- noted, five little girls, Misses Mildred Sewell, Lottie Wliite. Coriune Hollo- way, Nell Sewell mid Maude Hugg sang two lovely songs—"Meet me on tIn* Busy Corner," ami "When the Whippo* will Sings, Murgnret.” They sting m clear, well trained voices. Mrs. Bugg’s recitation of "Miss Doleful’s Visit" was also much enjoyed. A delightful snlad course, tollowed by cuke and ambrosia, was served. Mrs. Arnold is always till adept in the art of entertaining, and tilts afternoon was no exception. The members present were. Mesdmties Glenn Arnold, N »> Batiks. J. F. Brasclt, D. Y Bryant. L P. Bryant,A. 11 S. Bugg, I (). P. ('.lower, C. B. Cotton. .1. E. Dean, , S, E. Leigh, .(. D. Mainland, W. G. Sad ler, Sallie Sewell. It. I. Sewell, B. ,1. Sewell, W. M White. The invited guests were, Mrs. Bobo, South Carolina, Mrs. Harry Hill, Palmetto, Mrs. J. T. White, Mrs Mary Owiusbv, Misses Gertie Post and Ladle Banks. Refresh ments were served by Misses Lottie White, ('online Holloway. Maude Bugg, Nell and Mildrrd Sewell. It is gratifying to the people tint' Bro. Bugg and family will he with us another year. Mis N. <> Banks and her mot her, M rs. Bobo, spent Monday in Atlanta. Misses Ella Kate Earn and Maud Huy- nit-, <>t Newtmn, and Bessie Gilbert, of Setioia. were guests Sunday of Miss Pauline Stevens. Mrs. Belle Drake and Miss Limit .bis- ti-s were hi iIngniisytlle Thursday. Mis. E. L. Bryant aud children stop ped over ii few days on tin tr letnrn from .lotii-sboro to their homo in LilGrange. While here they were guests ot Mrs. G W Glower. Mrs. L. P. and D. Y Bry ant. Mesdames .1. D. Mon bind and W. G. Sadler visited Mis. R. • •• Jones, of New nan, Friday. Miss Edna White spent Saturday with friends in Hngunsville. Charles Astin and daughters. Fmitous and Martini, were guests Sunday at the home of .1. E Demi. Mrs. Frank (juilliaii, of Moreland.and Mrs A. (’. Weems, ot Rome wvtv guests Sunday of Mrs. II. D. Pace und Mrs. C. E Sewell. Yus. Glenn Arnold and Mis. N. O. Banks visited Mrs. Allie Mobley, of tlogniisvJle, Friday. A. J. Parks made u business trip to Nowiihii Thursday. John T. White went to Hogansville Monday. Mrs. Henry Bryant lias returned home to LilGrange, after spending two weeks , with relatives here. Capt. W P. White lias returned t. the home of Ids son, J. T. White. He is still suffering from the eft'eers of n fall sustained while visiting relatives at St. j Marks. Col. R. O. ‘ .Tones, of Newuan, was in ; our city one day last week. Misses Clara Smith and Julia Davis were guests Sunday of Mtss Bessie Lam bert. Little Dorothy Jones, of Newuan, re turned home Sunday, after a few days visit to relatives here. Mr. nod Mrs. Drake, of Moreland, spent I Sunday.it the home ot their son, (.'lit- ford Drake. Boozer Payne and Edwin Bunks were in Atluutn Sunday. L S Sewell made a visit to Atlanta Carloads of the very Highest Grade Coal are being received by CATES COAL COMPANY and wagon loads are daily going out to our customers. Phone 117 :3^ i&m Odd Dressers. At 10.50, square mirror. At 15.00, oval mirror (princess). At 21.00, oval mirror (princess). At 211.00, oval mirror (princess). At 25.00, oval mirror, swell front. Sideboards At prices ranging from 15.00 to To.00. Folding Beds. Folding bed lounges, from 10.50 to 18.00. Hall Racks At prices ranging from 10.50 to 80.00. Tables. Extension dining tables at from V 00 to •40.00. Parlor tables in oak and mahogany 7.48 to 9.08. Chairs. Stylish dining chairs, leather seats, at at tractive prices. Rugs and Art Squares. Hugs and art squares in Smyrna, Velvet, Axminster ami Brussels These art- ex tremely low in price, but- high in quality. Beds, etc. Our spring bed and mattress stock is “up to snutT,” and we invite your especial atten tion to our line. Buy a “Gold Medal” spring and a “National Sanitary Felt” mat tress and good rest is yours, AI ’ wool blankets at &>, #t‘> and £7- These are Iteamies, in white and colors. Comforts in beautiful colors at 2.1X1, 8,75 and 4 00. Lindt man's oil shades, 50e to #1. Best grade tloor linoleums at 75c a square yard Choice patterns. Pictur* s t<> -nit everybody at low prices. See me for trunks; 1 have them. —STATEMENT— of the CONDITION OF Hank of Grantville Located at Grantville, Gn., at the Close of Business Nov. 13, llHkl. Donn* anti discount?* S (11,0111 87 Demand loans 5,850 70 Overdraft* 14,410 57 Hanking House 4,'.Mu 05 Furniture and Fixtures. 75n (0 Due from Banks nnd Bankers in the State 88 Due from Bank* and Bunker* in other States l.'.GlJ 59 Flour That is Pure and Reliable We have recently equipped our flour mills with the latest and best machinery and are now making the highest grades of flour on the market. We will at all times use the best wheat obtainable, and having the best- machinery and an expert mil ler to operate, we are assured of a good uniform flour. Some of the so-called highest patent flour is made by bleach ing and in some cases, it is said, by adulterants. Our flour is absoi.I'TEI.v ituk und no artificial means ate used in its manu facture. Try it and you will be pleased. You run no risk, every nAo is guaranteed. YVe do not sell at retail. You will find our flour with most of the merchants. Ask your grocer for “Askew's Best” and “Imperial” (our highest patents), "Snow Flake" and "Coweta" (our three-quarters patent). ( Our pure wheat bran and shorts mixed is the richest food ou the market. Try it and you will use no other. W. S. ASKEW COMPANY :,i?joo uo on Ittii to ■jsi -is 1 101,0)7 15 Currency Gold Silver, Niekelsand Pennies Interest Paid Totai LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paitt in * 45.000 00 j Surplus Fund 5,000DO ■ Undivided Broth*, less Current Ex- IH-nses and Taxes Paid J.425 41* : Individual deposits suhjeot tocheck 50.0*16 Id I Cashier's Checks 115 00 Hill* Payable, Including Time Certi- tienu-s representing borrowed money • lo.uttl 00 : J. N. MARBURY Successor to Newnan Furniture Co. Totai. i mi .no; 15 I Statt. or Cl to mu a—County of Coweta-. Before me eame K. T. Meat-ham. Cashier of Rank of (Irantvflle, who, being duly sworn, -avs that the above and foregoing statement is a true ,-ondition of -aid Rank, as shown by the liooks of file in suidBank. F. T. MKACHAM. Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me. this Slid dav of Nov.. I'**’ C. P. CLOWER. K. P. A- Es. Officio J. P. Sunday. j Mrs. T. M. Zellars aud ohildreti left Mrs Harry Hill, of Palmetto, is the ] Tuesday to visit friends in Maoon and guest of Mrs J. E. Dean. ‘ Atlanta. Mrs. T. m. Lester has returned home' Mrs Colley Leigh and James Colley from a visit to Newuan, Welcome mid were In LaGrange Thursday. Sharpsbnrg. j T. m. Zellars aud J. T. White are in Mr. Sim Zellars returned Friday to ] Newnan today. Palmetto, after spending about two j weeks with his brother, Capt. T. E. Zel- j Notice, tars. All persons indebted to tbe J. T. Reese Miss Alma Albright, of Luthersville, Drug Store, or to Dr. J. T. Reese, up to is the guest of Miss Snllie Hopson. November 1, 11)00, are hereby notified to Mrs. Dorn Parker and children, of settle at once with Major W. A. Turner, Newnan, visited Mrs. A. H. Robertson 0 r T F Kiwis, attorney at law, as the last week. 1 stock of goods, etc., of the said drag A. W. Hopkins, B. H. and William ■ store was sold oil the above dare to an- Hopkine sjietit Sunday with their bro-1 other jmrty. All persons having claims rlier. Frank Hopkins, of Lutherville against the J. T. Reese Drug Store will J. W. Beavers and family moved from present them ro the above named par- Grnnrville Monday to the country. They t ^ B The books will be found in the will reside at the m. N. Colley home- j 0 iq 0( . of T. F. Rawls. This Nov.28, 1906. stead in the 3rd district. We regret to Mrs E. J. Turner, lose them as citizens of our town. 37 Ex*-cntrix of J. T. Reese.