Newnan herald & advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1909-1915, October 09, 1914, Image 2

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The Herald and Advertiser NEW NAN, FRIDAY. OCT. 0. LA HOFK1 Of A HA NT K "» I lt\ OIK* 1 f A f I*»N • N fill K r II roMlltMlI'iNti. Ill A 1 KI' T. Official Organ of Coweta County. Ju. E. Brown. Kill* M. CarrirnUT. BROWN * CARPENTER. F.fllTORf’ ANf» PUMI.IHIII RH. the itinerant farm eh. In compiling data for the last Feder- iil Census the enumerators asked every farmer in Georgia this question: ‘Tlnw long have you liveil on the farm you now occupy?" This question was answered 264,805 of the 2111,017 farm operators in this State. More than 108,000 stated that they had occupied their farms only one year or less; 71,224 from 2 to 4 years; 30,918 from r, to 9 years and 48,704 10 years and over. The most restless class of peo ple in this Slate is the tenant who operates his farm on the share basis. An official of the Census Bureau, dis cussing this question, said: "This frequency of moving from farm to farm, or instability of occu pancy, forms one of the chief causes for the decline of rural prosperity, and is a hindrance to greater progress. Frequency of removal of farmers re sults in general shiftlessness; the roads and bridges are generally in |ioor con dition, because the farmers, moving at frequent periods, arc not particularly interested in their upkeep. Farm buildings are not usually kept in good repair, as the farmer who is about to move will leave the repairs for the next tenant to make. The same rea sons will apply for the lack of interest in the schools, churches and general wel fare of the community. They move frequently; they do not remain on the farm long enough to get the best re sults from it; consequently, they arc usually in a poor financial condition." HON. n. F. Me fair; HUN AC CEPTS NOMINATION. At the recent convention at Fairburn which nominated Hon. B. F. McLaugh lin, of Meriwether, for Slate Senator for the Thirty-sixth district, J. T. Longino, of Campbell, John T. Dun can, of Douglas, W. It. Jones, of Meri wether, and Jas. II. Brown, of Cow eta, were appointed a committee to notify Mr. McLaughlin of the action of the convention and to urge his accept ance of the party's nomination for the office named. Replying to this notifi cation, Mr. McLaughlin lias addressed the committee as follows "Greenville, Ga., Oct. (!, 1911 "Messrs. .1. T. Longino, John T. Duncan, W. It. Jones and James E. Brown Gentlemen: I beg to ac knowledge the notice of my unanimous nomination for State Senator from the Thirty-sixth Senatorial district, at a convention held at Fairburn, Ga., Sept. 30, 1911. I tender to you, und through you to the people of the Thir ty-sixth Senatorial district, my sincere thanks for the confidence reposed in me, and in accepting the nomination I pledge my best efforts in behalf of the interests of the State. "1 tender to you ami to the conven tion my sincere thanks also for the confidence you repose in me by your very kind resolution indorsing me for I'resiilent of the next. Senate. "I regret very much that urgent business prevented mo from being present at the convention to express my appreciation in person. “Yours very truly, “B. F. McLaughlin.” Why iH it that such a small amount of American cofton is being shipped to England when trade with that country remains uninterrupted, is a question which Savannah cotton men are being called upon to answer, says the Morn ing News of that city. Many cunnot understand why England should not he taking a large quantity of cotton from the United States, considering the fact that the F.nglish mills are running and ships continue to ply between American ami English ports. In explanation of this an exporter of Savannah says: “England had about 700,000 bales of cotton on hand when the war broke out. It is taking them some time to spin that. The mills nre running from •40 to 00 per cent, capacity, the curtail ment of operations being due to the fact that there is not the usual demand for the finished goods." It looks now as if the Thirty-sixth Senatorial district will have the honor of furnishing the I'resiilent of the next State Senate. Hon. B. F. McLaughlin, who was nominated for State Senator at Fairburn the other day, is aspiring to the position, and with Mattering prospeets of success, lie possesses all the qualifications requisite as presiding officer of the State's most dignified de liberative body, and his elevation to that post of honor would he very grati fying to his many friends anil admirers. An able lawyer, a veteran legislator, and a courteous, high-minded gentle man with it all. he would graoe the po sition us few men could do. The “Bull Moose" party held a con vention in Macon a few days ago and nominated C. W. McClure, of Atlanta, to op[H)se Hon. Hoke Smith for the ling-term l'. S. Seimtorship in the general election on Nov. Col. Kufe Hutchens, of Rome, was selected to run against Hun. Tlios. W. Hardwick for the short term. McClure and Hutchens have about as much show ing for election as a jaybird would have in •a cat fight, and by Nov. I they will be sorry they ever heard of the Bull Moose P»rty. Georgia has 291,027 farms. Of this number 100,047 are operated by owners and managers and 190,980 by tenants. Thirty-four per cent of the farms of this State ate operated by owners and managers and 66 per cent, by tenants. '1 he farm home-owners and managers cultivate 5,179,645 acres of land, and the tenants till 7,118,372 acres. The value of the land and buildings of the tenant farms is $221,929,000; that of the home owners and managers is $2o7,27<J,000. According to a Government report is sued on Friday last the indications are that the present cotton crop will reach 15,300,000 bales, being exceeded only by the crop of 1911, when the total yield was 15,693,000 hales. Up to Sept. 25, 3,381,863 hales had been ginned, be ing only 4,000 less than was ginned up to the same date in 1911. Not much encouragement in these figures to hope for ten cents for cotton, even if the war in Europe should end to-day more is the pity. France makes nearly twenty-six mil lion pairs of gloves yearly and of these 18,000,000 pairs arp exported. There is a turning point in every man’s career -even if he isn't a crank. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local atiphrationn. ax they cannot reach the tlmcuMtl portion of the ear. There is only one way tn cure deafness, and that in by constitution al remedies. D«afm**s is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucoua lining of the Eustachian Tula*. When thin tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and thia tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Nine eaaes out of ten are eaused by catarrh, which in nothin* but an in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will irive One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caunod by catarrh) that cannot l>e cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circular*, free. F. J. CHENEY Sc CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all druggists. 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pill* for constipation. New Adverti*ement*. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA -Cowita County: Notice is hereby given to all creditors of the es tate of I'rHnk H. Hubert, late of suid county, deceased, to render In an account of their de mands to the undersigned within the time pre scribed by law. properly made out ; and all person* indebted to said estnt** are hereby requested to make immediate payment. This Oct. 8. 1914. Prs. fee, 58.76. H. (). HUBERT. Administrator. Mail all notices to Harlem, Gu. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA Coweta County: Notice is hereby given to all creditor* of the es tate of W. S. Copeland, late of said county, de ceased. to render in an account of their demand* to the undersigned within tin* time prescribed by law, properly made out; and all person* indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make imme diate payment. This Oct. 1911. Prs. fee. SJ.75. J. II. COPEl.AND, Administrator. Add res* nil communications to the administra- tin at Valdosta, Cm. Letters of Administration. GEORGIA*—Coweta County: Mary Landers having applied to the Court of Or dinary of Mikl county fur letters of administration on the estate of Frances M. Doran, deceased, all persons concerned are required to show cause in said Court by the first Monday in November next, if any they can. why said application should not he granted. This Oct. 7. ltd I. Prs. fee. $... L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. Letters of Administration. GEORGIA -Coweta County : Oti* Sewell bavin* applied to the Court of Ordi nary of said county for letters of administration do banit* non on the estate of Rufus Page. deceased, all persons concerned are required to show cause m said Court by the first Monday in November next, if any they can. why said application should not he grunted. This Oct. 7. 1914. Prs. fee. VI. L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA —Coweta County: By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county. *ranted at the October term. 1911. of said court. I will sell at public outcry before the court-house door in the city of Newnan, in said State and county, on the first Tuesday in No vember. I'.'14. between tho le**l hours of sals, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following prop erty belonging to the estate of Mrs. M. E. Tram mell, late of said county, deceased, to-wit, Thirteen U3) shares rf the capital stock of the I.utbersville Banking Company, of Luthersville. Ga.. of Meriwether county, said State, of the par value of one hundred dollars each. Thia Oct. 7, 1914. Prs. fee. $4.2.5. J. W. TRAMMELL. Administrator on estate of Mrs. M. E. Trammell, deceased. STATEMENT Of the ownership, management, etc., of The Her ald ami Advertiser, published weel.lv at Newnan. Gn.. required by Act of Aug. 24. 1912 Editor, .las, E. Brown; business manager. E. M. Carpenter: lessees ami publishers. Brown & Car penter; stockholder* and owners, II. C. Arnall. sr., Hugh Buchanan estate. A l>. Freeman. R. W. Freeman. F. L. Stevens. I. N. Orr. sr.. .1 S. Gibson. Mrs. K. J. Turner. Miss Helen Long. Mrs. Pieroie Moore, \V. H. Gear re Id estate. S W. Mur ray estate. all of Newnan. Gu.: Mrs. DoraS. Eel- logg. Mrs. R. M. Gann. Atlanta. Ga.: T. Stacy Ga pers. Savannah. Ga. Known bondholder*, mortgagees, anti other se curity-holders. hold me 1 per cent, or more of to tal amount of bonds, mortgage*, or other securi ties. None. .IAS, E. BROWN. Editor. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of October. 1914. W. B. I’akks. Notary Public, Coweta county. Ga. Notice of Appointment of State Depository. State ok Georgia. > Evfvutivk Department. » The Coweta National Bank, located in the city of Newnan. Ga., having been appointed a State Depository, and having executed and tiled in thin office a bmd in the sum of Fifty Thousand Dol lar conditioner! for the faithful discharge of its duties, which has been accepted and approver! by the Governor, it is therefore Orukiiku. That the Tax Collector of Coweta county Ih 1 and he is hereby instructed to pay over to said bank all money collected by him for and on account of State taxes, except such as may bo paid directly into the State Treasury, and that no tice of this order bo given by publication in some newspaper of general circulation in the city where said bank is located. This 29th day of September, 1914. JOHN M SLATON. Governor. By t he Govornor: T. It. CONNER. Secretary Executive Depart ment. Commiuioners’ Sale. GF.OROIA-Cowf.ta County: Under and by virtue of the authority and direc tion given the undersigned Conml-sior.rr* by R W. Freeman. Judge of the Superior Court of mid county, in an order signed on Sept. 7. I9lt. in the matter of J. H Fuller, jr.. »*t at . vx. Dan Brown et al.. application for partition of lands, pending in vald court, the undersigned Comrri*sinner* named In said order will sell on the first Tuesday in November. 1914. at public outcry, before the court-house door in the city of Newnan, aa'd coun ty. between the legal hour* of sale, to th<* highest and best bidder for cash, the foliowin* described lands, to-wit: A certain tr»'t of land lying and being in the Third land district, arid being in the Grantville district, of said county, described as follow*: Fif ty (501 acre*, more or less, being the went half of the east half of lot of land No. 210, except that part deeded to the railroad company, and known as the Harriet, Fuller place. This Oct. 1. 1914. Prs. fee. 56,01. T. F. RAWLS J. S. ANDERSON. J. W. BOWERS Commissonem. Executrix's Sale. GEORGIA—Cowkta County: By virtue of an order of tho Court of Ordinary of said county, granted at the October term. 1914, of said Court. I will sell at public outcry, before tho court-house door in the city of Newnan. in said State and county, on the first Tuesday in No vember. ltd 1. between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following lands belonging to the estate of Hill Moore, late of said county, to-wit: The west half of lot of land number one hundred and five. (105.1 in the Second district of said Cow eta county, containing one hundred one and one- fourth (101 1 1) ac res, more or less: also, the west half of lot of land number eighty-eight, f8et.) in suid district, containing one hundred one and one- quarter (101 1 <) acres, more or less, except twelve (12) acres, more or less, out of the northwest cor ner or part of said lot number eighty-eight. (88.) sold off by deceased to B. J. Fry. The said two tracts nlxive described adjoin and form one body, which is bounded ai follows: North by Mrs. Sue C. Hill, east by said Mrs. Sue C. Hill and Mrs. Ella Camp, south by Mrs. Thuraa Matthew*, and west by I. J. Jackson estate and E. E. Fry. This Oct. 6.1914. Prs. fee. *7 9::. MRS. JULIA O. BRASWELL Executrix of th« last will and testament of Hill Moore, deceased. Executor’s Sale. GEORGIA-Coweta County: By virtue of and in accordance with the author ity contained in the last will and testament of John Chandler, late of said county, deceased, I will sell at public outcry, before the court-house door in the city of Newnan. Ga., on the first Tues day in November, 1911. between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described lands belonging to the estate of said de ceased. to-wit: Forty acres, more or less, out of the southeast corner of lot of land No. 48. in the original Second land district of said Coweta county. Ga.. said for ty acres being in the shape of a square, each side of which is eighty rod* long. Also, eighty-eight and one-half acres of land, more or leas, the name consisting of fifty acres, more or less, out of the northwest cornor of lot of land No. 7. in tho Third district of aaid county, and thirty-eight and one- half acres, more or leas, out of the northeast cor ner of said lot No. 7. Said fifty acres, more or less*, and thirty-eight and one-half acres, more or less, adjoin and form one body, which is bounded on the north by lands of Mrs. Georgia Rigsby and lands of the estate of said John Chandler, de- ceaaed. on the east by lands known as the Mark Johnson lands and of I. W. Brooks, on the south by land of I. W. Brooks, and on the west by lands of C. E. Chandler. Said forty-acre tract above described and said eighty-eight and one-half acres, more or less, will be sold separately. Possession of said lands will he given Jan. 1. 1914. but the terms of sale are cash. This Oct. 5. 1914. Prs. fee. $9.84. OTIS CHANDLER, Executor of the last will and testament of John Chandler, deceased. Sheriff's Sales for November. GEORGIA-Coweta County: Will ho sold before the Court-house door in New- nan. Coweta county. Gn.. on the first Tuesday in November next, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder, the following de scribed property, to-wit: A certain lot in the town of Grantville. Coweta county. Ga.. located on the north side of Ceme tery street, and bounded as follows: On the north by Roger Arnold, on the east by Sarah Hawkins, on the south by Cemetery street, nml on the west by A. J. Connall.v. Levied on as the proper:v of Eddie Dix to satisfy u fi. fa. issued from the City Court of Newnan in favor of Grantville Oil Mills vs. the said Eddie Dix. Defendant in fi. fa. noti fied in terms of the law. This Sept. 28, 1911. Prs. fee. 54.41. Also, at the same time and place, one house and lot in the town of Grantville. Coweta county, Ga.. being all that parcel of land lying north of lot owned on Oct. 12. 1881. by Press Post, from each corner of said lot running hack to the railroad right-of-way the some width as her lot contain ing one-half an acre, more or less, being part of lot No. 245. in Grantville district of said countv, the same being deeded by W. C. Smith to Alfred, Kli/.abeth und Eliza Jones. Levied on as the prop erty of Eliza Jones to Ratify a fi. fu. issued from Coweta Superior Court in favor of H. A. Hall, as surviving partner of Atkinson & Hall. vs. the said Eliza Jones. Defendant in H. fa. notified in terms of the law. This Oct. 7. 1914. Pra. fee. SI.50. Also, at the same time and plnce, two vacant lots on Sutherland drive, in Sutherland Park, fifty (50) foot front, and running back one hundred” and twenty-five (125) feet, more or less, said lots be ing known ns Nos. 1 and 2. Good rum drive, block E. in the plan of said Sutherland Park lots, said park and lotH being located in the city of Newnan. Coweta county. Ga. Levied on uh the property of T. B. Johnson to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Cow eta Superior Court in favor of W. A. Potts vs. the said T. B. Johnson. Defendant in fi. fa. notified HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES No home should be without a full supply of household remedies. ANY HOUR the children may hurt themselves or contract some cantagious disease. A sickness arrested in time is never so severe or dan gerous. Let us warn you to be prepared for any emergency—not because we want to sell the medicines and druggists’ supplies, but because you really OUGHT to have them. THE BEST DRUG STORE We give you what you ask for. I If You Cannot Get Us at the Store on Sundays Call ’Phone 268 J. F. Lee Drug Co. TWO f* f* ’PIIONKS V>t3 Prompt Delivery Efficient Service in terms of the law. This Oct. 7. 1914. Pra. fee. 52.66, J. D. BREWSTER. Sheriff. Executor’s Sale of City Property. GEORGIA—Coweta County: By virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordina ry of aaid county, granted at tho March tefm, 1914. of aaid court. I will sell at public outcry, before the court-house door in the city of Newnan. said coun ty, on the first Tuesday in November. 1914, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to- wit: A certain house anil lot in the city of Newnan. Coweta county. Ga., fronting on Temple avenue, and being lot No. 104 in the plan of said city, and being 58 feet ar.d 8 inches, more or less, on Temple avenue, anil the west line of same being 142 feet and 10 incites, more or loss. to Fair street, and 78 feet, more or less, on said Fair street, and the east line being 121 feet and 8 inches, more or less. Also, a vacant lot lying immediately west of the foregoing lot. fronting 45 feet and 6 inches, more or less, on Temple avenue, and being lot No. 106 in the plan of said city, the east line of which in tho west line of the foregoing lot. and being 142 feet and 10 inches, more or less, to said Fair street. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA —Coweta County: By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary, gneaed at the April term. 1914. of said Court, l will sell before the court-lion*** door in Newnan, G on the t.rst Tuesday in November, 1914. be tween the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder, the following real estate, lying and being in the city of Newnan. Ga.. und belonging to the estate of Mrs. I.. M Spearman, deceased, to-wit: One house and lot in the city of Newnan. Gu. county, known and described in the plan of >uui city a* the north’half of lot No. M\ as platted and surveyed by Orlando McClendon and M. B. Pinson for the Newnan Land Company—said lot fronting sixty (no» feet on First avenue, and run ning back west 192 feet to an allc*. bounded on the north by lot of B. T Thompson, on the south by land rtf 1. N. Orr. on the east by First avenue, and on the west by at alley-being the lot where on the said Mrs L. M Spexrman resided at the lime of her death. Sold for the payment of debts and for distribu tion amongst the heirs-at-tsw. T«-rtns of sale — CASH. This Oct. S, 1914 Prs. fee. $7 2'• I N ORR. Administrator of estate of Mr*. L. M. Spearman, deceased. A. & M. FAIR CARROLLTON, GA. OCT. 13 TO 17 LOW ROUND-TRIP FARES Tickets on sale October 13 to 17, inclusive, return limit October 18 SPECIAL TRAIN oct. ir>, ir> AND it 7.00 a. m. Leave GRIFFIN Arrive 8 10 p. m. 7.43 a. ni. “ BROOKS 7.4(1 p. m. 8.05 a. m. “ SENOIA 7.25 p. m. 8.2o a. m. “ TURIN • • 7.11 p. m. 8.26 a. m. 44 ..SHARPESBORO. 4 4 7.08 p. m. 8.60 a. m. “ RAYMOND 4 4 6.58 p. m. 8.06 a. m. 44 . .NEWNAN 4 4 6.42 p. m. !• 17 a. m. 44 SARGENT 4 4 6.29 p. m. !*.2!> a. m. 44 . WHITES BURG ... 4 4 6.17 p. m. 0 31 a. m. 44 BANNING 4 4 6.15 p. m. It 47 a. m. *’ CLEM 4 4 6.02 p. m. 10.00 a. m. 44 . CARROLLTON... 5.50 p. m. CENTRAL of GEORGIA RY. ‘THE RIGHT WAY” and 52 feet, more or leas, on said Fair street, and the west line from Fair street t<9 Temple avenue being 157 feet and 7 inches, more or less. In the southwest corner of the lot is a barn. Also, a certain city lot lying west of the last- named vacant lot. and being lot No. 108 in the plan of 3aid city, and fronting 58 feel and 10 inches, more or less, on Temple avenue, and run ning back to Fair street, and being 56 feet, more or less, on said Fair street, and the east line of which is 157 foct and 7 inches, more or less, and the west line is 175 feet, more or le3s. On this lot is a small dwelling-house. Also, a certain city iot. fronting on said Temple avenue 1G0 feet, more or less, and running south along the street between the lot herein described and the old Fair Grounds 190 feet, more or lea,s; thence east 180 feet, more or less: thence north 185 feet, more or less, to Temple avenue, and being * part of land lot No. 39. On this lot are located two negro cabins. Also, a certain brick store-house and lot. in the western part of said city, on Temple avenue, be ing 190 feet square, and known as the Saxon brick store lot. and being in the northeast corner of the old Fair Grounds. This Oct. (>. 1914. Prs. fse. 515.21. J. C. JACKdON. Executor H. F. Saxon, deceased. LEI US CLEAN YOUR CLOTHES C. W e can make that last winter suit look like a new one if you will let us CLEAN and DYE it. C. We do all our own dyeing our selves, here at home. And we do it RIGHT. Try us and see. C. Satisfaction guaranteed or dirt refunded HOLBROOK TAILORING AND [LEANING [0. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE TELEPHONE 294 KHOEH “ POLISHES^ NEW PERFECTION WICK BLUE FLAME OIL STOVE/ Hoat instantly available the moment you want it—high, medium or low. No soot, smoke nor dirt. No intricate parts to get out of order. Will do anything any stove will do, regardless of fuel At tractive in appearance, strong in construction. Blue, rust-proof chimneys. Made in four sizes, 1, 2, 3 and 4 burners. The New Per- fection COOK BOOK FREE to every purchaser of a New Perfection Wick Rlue l lame Oil Stove. These stoves are on sale In Newnan by Darden-Camp Hardware Co., B. H. Kirby Hardware Co., Or write for further information to STANDARD OIL COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. (Incorporated in Ky.) An absolute econom- izer of fuel and trouble for all round use.