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THE NEWNAN HERALD
NEWNAN HERALD I Connolldated with Coweta Advertiser September, 1886. I
Established 1866. I Consolidated with Newnan News January, 1916. I
NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1916.
Vol. 51—No. 32
OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT
CASH DRUG STORE
ODOM & McMAKIN, Proprietors
WE SELL FOR LESS"
NEWNAN, GEORGIA
Cut Flowers, Carna
tions and Roses, 75c
and $1 a dozen
25c size Menthol atum,
21c
25c size Vick’s Vaporub
Salve, 21c
50c size, 42c
$1 Wine of Cardui, 89c
25c Sloan’s Liniment,21c
50c Sloan’s Liniment,42c
25c Cheney’s Expecto
rant, 21c
10c Capudine, 9c
15c Capudine, 21c
50c Horlick’s Malted
Milk, 46c
$1 Horlick’s Malted
«*» Milk, 95c
50c Dodson’s Liver
Tone, 40c
25c Black Draught, 20c
25c box Stationery, 20c
50c box Glendale Linen,
46c
1 lb. Pound
Paper, 21c
TJ2 OLLB FRIENDS AND FORMER PUSTOMERS:
We beg to announce that we have opened at 33 Court Square, next door to the Halcyon Theater, an up-to-
date drug store, equipped with all modern facilities. The stock embraces a wide range of fresh drugs and prep
arations—all of standard merit. Everything new; not an old article of any description on our shelves.
OUR POLICY
Which has the greatest purchasing power, CASH or CREDIT?
A big question easily answered.
Why, CASH, of course.
We are going to sell for rash for no other reason than we can on a cash basis discount all of our bills which
enables us to “Sell for Less.” A long drawn out argument is unnecessary; try our policy and convince yourself.
OUR PROFIT-SHARING PLAN
We give a Profit-Sharing Coupon with every pur
chase. These Coupons are redeemable for Ford Auto
biles, Buggies, Shetland Pony and Cart, Wagons, Sew
ing Machines, Dining and Bed-room Furniture, Kitchen
Furniture and Utinsils, Razors, Celebrated Silverware,
and hundreds of other valuable premiums.
Ask for our Profit-Sharing Catalogue.
CASH DRUG STORE
“WE SELL FOR LESS”
For Prompt Deliuery 'Phone 135.
Special Attention to Mail Orders
Exclusive Agents for
Wiley’s and Whit
man’s Fine
Candies
Whitman’s Sampler
Chocolates and Confec-
tions, lb. SI
Whitman’s Stick Candy,
lb. 25c
Whitman’s Milk Choco-
lates, lb, $1
Wiley’s Chocolates and
Bon Bons, lb. 80c
Extra Special—Family
box assorted Candy,
one lb. 39c
School Tablets, 4c
School Pencils with
Holder, 5c
Ivory soap, 6 cakes for
25c
In our prescription department
we dispense Mulford’s, Lilly’s and
Sharpe & Holmes’ tested antitoxens,
bactcrins and vaccines; all stan
dardized drugs.
SPECIAL
Talcum Powder
Colgate’s Violet, Dactylis and
Cashmere Bouquet, Williams’ Vio
let and Carnation, Mennen’s Bora-
ted and Babcock’s Corylopsis, at—
11 Cknts
BASEBALL!
NEWNAN
VERSUS
ANNISTON
LEE PARK MONDAY, MAY 8, 3130 P. M.
THE FIRST HOME GAME OF LEAGUE SEASON
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Following the four-game scries which began last Wednesday in Griffin, the Newnan Champs return home and
cross bats with the strong Anniston team, who are under the leadership of Wade Reynolds, a manager of wide ex
perience. The Champs should be greeted by a record-breaking attendance. Practically all of the local merchants
have agreed to close their stores at 3 o’clock, and business of all kinds will be suspended during the progress of the
game. Come out and see Mayor Arnall officially open the season by pitching the first ball. Get in line early and
avoid the rush. Bury your hammer and bring a horn. The Champs deserve your patronage and plaudits.
Don’t forget the date—Monday, May 8. Remember the place—
Lee Park. Bear in mind the time—3:30 p. m.
ADMISSION, 25C; GRANDSTAND, 1 SO Additional
SALE at all local drug stores; price, 82. These
tickets include grandstand admission this season.
“Ladies’ Day” Season Tickets 0N SALE at alllocal drug 8tores; price ’ 82 • These
Burninq Them Over.