The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, October 01, 1920, Image 1

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SECOND,SECTION 1 Fhe 1 p E W N A IN H b R A L D second section ( • NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1920. Vol. 56-No. 1 YOUR WERE FIRST TO INAUGURATE THE NEW Over night'-,-almost simultaneously with the big wholesale firms throughout the .coun try—the retail’merchants of Newnan read justed prices to meet even the very lowest quotations. You can buy your fall and winter supply now with absolute savings. The retail merchants of Newnan are ever on the alert for savings for their customers. This policy is strictly adhered to, even though monetary losses occur. Trade in Newnan—It Pays YOU and it pays US -Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Ready-to-Wear: H. C. Amall Merchandise Co. D. W.' Boone & Co. P. F. Cuttino & Co. The Fail- Store. , '■ I. N. OrrCo. Stripling Dry Goods Co. DRY GOODS, READY-TO-WEAR, SHOES 1 F. - H. Arnold Glover-Johes Co. • , M. B. Mooney & Sons. WOMEN’S APPAREL-MEN’S FURNISHINGS: ’ Kersey & Prather Shoes, Shoe Repairs and Men’s Furnishings: Billy Askew Men’s Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings/ Bamett-St. John Co. ‘ - Hubbard Bros. TEN CENT STORES: King Ten-Cent Co. MILLINERY. D. W. Boone Co. Mrs. Lela Adams Stripling Dry Goods Co. JEWELRY: H. S. Banta DRUGS, SODA, STATIONERY, ETC.: I. John R. Cates Drug Co. Coweta Drug and Book Co.' •!«*>• . Lee-King Drug Co. J. R. McCalla The Book Store FURNITURE, RUGS, ETC.: J. W. Owens^Fu^niture Co. ? ■■if t ■ 4 L K HARDWARE: Roy Bohannon Darden-Camp Hardware Co. Johnson Hardware Co.