The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, November 04, 1921, Image 7

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LE SALE! Georgia fee Sales Stficlly Caslt fader Auspices of the f^ewnan Advertisings Club 10UR MONEY WILL BE CHEERFULLY REFUNDED IN ALL INSTANCES joTTON FLANNEL ped) 105c. 3S and OXFORDS 10 ;?lto $15.00 )|s COMPANY 350 PAIRS PLOW LINES—33 ft. length. 27c pair. Worth 40c—likely higher soon. 200 10-qt. GALVANIZED WATER PAILS 19c each. Worth 40c. DARDEN-CAMP HDW. CO. 300 JARS VICK’STROUP SALVE (vapor rub.) 23c jar—value 35c. 100 Bottles White Pine Cough Syrup 15c bottle—value 30c. Limit—one each to a customer. J. R. McCALLA. 7,000 BARS OCTAGON SOAP (reg. size) Seven bars for 25c Limit—7 to a customer. 200 PAIRS GOOD WORK PANTS $2.00 and $3.50 pair—value $4.00 to $7.00 T. G. FARMER & SONS CO. 5 AND TUBES 50 lie $18.80 MAST PATCHES -Me $1.00. f.MRNES. 300-PIECES ENAMELWARE, many styles 50c each. Values 75c to $1.25. f"' McLELLAND 10c STORE. (The Red Front.) PHOTO POST CARDS $2.00 dozen—regular "price $3.00 WILL F. NELSON (Newnan’s Photographer) 600 HUCK TOWELS (Seconds) 11c each—value 19c size 20x36 inches; plain or ribbed borders. 1,000 yards Heavy Cheviots, good patterns 121c yard—value 1714c. Limit—10 yards to a customer. F. H. ARNOLD “Pl naeMmade in the U. S. or Sit electric current.) tiAoo 65.00 siaSwic Heaters. lo SON. 1 SpMstreet. RAMJRANCE. , A(St and Health, ig otMliable companies) but Sienced old Newnan P. WINSON, Ins. Newianking Co.) 150 Boxes Garden Court Face Powder (all tints) 29c box—value 50c. 72 Bottles Watkins Mulsified Cocoanut Gil 35c bottle—value 50c. LEE-KING DRUG CO. 1,000 YARDS GOOD COTTON OUTING 10c yard—value 15c. At Dry Goods Store, Court Square ONE TON BEST-COMPOUND LARD lie pound. At Grocery Department—Spring Street. I. N. ORR CO. 12 45-lb All New Cotton Mattrsses $6.50 Worth $10. 12 New Iron Beds—all colors ;50 inches high, 2-inch- post, 5 fillers. $8.50 Worth $14.00 W. H. REYNOLDS. 17 FINE BAGS AND SUIT CASES for this sale at actual wholesale prices $2.30 t0 $10.70 Regular prices from $3.50 to $15.00. 25 SUITS UNDERWEAR—2 PIECES 75c suit—value $1.00 and $1.25. BARNETT-ST. JOHN CO. JHTMT0N SEED MEAL TSBcBRIDE. 25 Chattanooga 2-Horse Turn Plows Regular price $12.75 Special at $10.50 25 2-Horse King Rippers Regular price $6.00 Special price $4.75 POWELL & KEITH. srbeIkber shops FINE AND MEDIUM FURNITURE of«nan • ANTIQUES IN STOCK. cut Mil's hair for Expert repairing and restoring old furniture ■ at reasonable prices. Stock cut deep until January 1, 1922. { e gui«»<i5c. Try us—you need to buy now. P| t 1 U P of age only) J. N. MARBURY NOTE THESE TWO SPECIALS! Fanwood LL yard-wide Sheeting, good quality; worth 12y 2 c, for 9c yard Beautiful quality Jersey Cloth, in Kelly green,-cardinal, henna and old rose, 56 inches wide; regular price $3.00; sale price only $2.25 yard P. F. CUTTINO & COMPANY. 16 CHOICE HAMS 30c pound—sliced; worth 45c $ Limit— 2 lbs. to a customer. 300 POUNDS BEEF ROAST 15c pound—worth 20c and 25c J. H. BROADWATER. 8xlO-INCH WINDOW GLASS 8c each—value 13c. NAILS—ALL SIZES 4c pound basis—value 6c pound. Limited quantities each R. D. COLE MF’G CO. (office) Any ladies’ dress dry. cleaned and pressed $1.00 Regular price $1.75. Men’s Overcoats cleaned and pressed $1.00 Regular prices $1750 and $1.75 R. S. HOLBROOK 21 Greenville Stret. To the first ten patients after 9:30 a. m. Monday, 24 adjustments and one X-ray plate for $20.00 cash Regular price $35.00 W. E. BROWN, Chiropractor. 211,4 Greenville St. If these sales are money-savers for you, tell the merchants you appreciate the plan. NEWNAN AD. CLUB