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The Herald and Advertiser
NEWNAN, FRIDAY, NOV. 27.
Music Recital.
Some of the members of Mrs. A. M.
Norris' music class will give n recital
this evening, when the following pro
gramme will be given—
(a) Second Mazurka, (Goddard;) (b)
Muzurka de Salon, (Wachs) —Miss Ella
Hayes.
(a) “Caprice,” for the piano, (Read;)
(b) “Canzonnetta” (Lindsay) —Miss
Jennie Fowler.
(a) Duet, (Brown;) (b) “A Little
Ray of Sunshine,” (Spaulding)-Miss
Fannie Cole Hollis.
(a) "Gypsy Dance,” (Lichner;) (b)
"On Loch Lomond,” (Arthur L. Brown)
— Miss Grace Boone.
(a) "Berceuse from Jocelyn;” (b)
“Spinning Song,” (Dennie) —Miss Sara
Leach.
Discussion of Life of Beethoven—
Miss Jennie Fowler.
Slow movement from the Pastoral
Sonata liy Beethoven—Miss Melba
Baker.
(a) “Fur Elise,” (Beethoven;) (b)
Impromptu, (Thome)—Miss Ruth Field.
“Call of Love,” (Heinz)—Miss Carrie
May Hollis.
(a) "Auf der Weise,” (Lichner;)
(bj "Froher Sinn,” (Lichner)—Miss
Olive Pringle.
VI. Mazurka—(Lichner)—Miss Grace
Boone.
“Whisperings of Autumn,” (Kern) —
Miss Meiba Baker.
"Gypsy Rondo,” (Haydn)—Miss Ruth
Field.
Discussion of Life of Chopin—Miss
Olive Pringle.
Valse, (Chopin)—Miss Ella Hayes.
The members of the class who do not
take part in this recital will give a re
cital later in the term.
Conference Appointments for La-
Grange District.
The Ncrth Georgia Conference of the
M. E. Church, South, which closed its ses
sion at Marietta on Monday last, made
the following appointments for the La-
Grange district—
W. L. Pierce, presiding elder.
LaGrange, First church—S. A. Har
ris.
LaGrange, St. John’s and Unity—S.
A. Bales.
South LaGrange circuit — Lucien
Roper.
Bowdon circuit—J. A. Sewell; R. H.
Crawford, junior preacher.
Chipley—A. S. Hutchinson.
Fairburn circuit—C. L. Bass; John
Speer, supply.
Franklin circuit—W. T. Gantt.
Glenn ci-cuit—H. O. Greene.
Grantville and Lone Oak — C. II.
Branch.
Greenville and Trinity—J. T. Eakes.
Hogansville and Corinth—Irby Hen
derson.
Manchester circuit—J. C. Atkinson.
Moreland and Lutherville — Firley
Baum.
Mountville circuit—J. W. Bailey.
Newnan, First church—H. L. Ed
mondson. •
Lovejoy Memorial circuit — S. D.
Cremean.
Palmetto circuit—W. W. Watkins.
Primrose circuit—J. C. Robison; A.
M. Sprayberry, supernumerary.
Turin circuit—J. G. Davis.
Roopville circuit—R. P. Tatum.
West Point—C. E. Patillo.
West Point circuit—W. J. Culpepper.
Whltesburg circuit—C. B. Barton.
Woodbury circuit—E. D. Hale.
Agent Superanumates' Home—L. P.
Winter.
W. A. Maxwell goes to Senoia.
What Postal Savings Banks Are
Doing.
The war In Europe is proving a big
boon to postal savings in this country,
From the very day hostilities opened
across the seas postal savings receipts
began to increase by leaps and bounds
and withdrawals fell off, a result quite
contrary to the predictions of many
well-informed persons who, in their im
agination, saw lines of feverish deposi
tors at postoflice pay-windows anxious
to again return their savings to the
bootleg and body-belt depositories
whence they came before entrusted to
Uncle Sam. »
Two important results have followed:
Thousands of people, largely of foreign
birth, accustomed to send their savings
abroad, are now patrons of our postal
savingB system, and enormous sums of
actual cash have been released for com
mercial uses among our own people at
a time when the need for every avail
able dollar is pressing.
The growth of postal savings in the
United States has been steady and
healthy, and the system has filled an
important gap between the tin-can de
pository and the factory paymaster.
On July 1, when affairs were running
smoothly here and abroad and the trans
mission of money across the Atlantic
waB safe and expeditious, there was
approximately $42,000,000 of postal sav
ings standing to the credit of about
388,000 depositors. Since then over
$10,000,000 of deposits have been added
and the number of depositors has in
creased enormously. This unprecedent
ed gain is the more striking when it is
considered that the net gain in the last
three months is larger than the gain
for the entire fiscal year 1914. Scores
of offices have done more pos;al savings
business since the war has been going
on than was done by them during the
previous existence of the service. The
increases are confined to no special lo
calities, but have been felt in every
nook and corner of the country. New
York alone made a gain in September
of more than a million, while Brooklyn
showed a relatively big increase. Chi
cago reported a larger gain in the past
three months than for the previous
twelve months. More than 7,000 new
accounts were opened during the period,
bringing the number of depositors in
that city up to over 21,000.
During the past four months the de
posits in the postal savings department
of the Newnan postoffice have increased
about 20 per cent.
We very naturally refuse to believe
that the people who praise us are liars.
The Qulnlns That Does Not Affect The Head
Because of its tonic ami laxative effect, LAXA-
TIVK BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
ringing in head. Remember the full name and
look for the signature of K. W. GROVE. 25c.
Don't Delay Treating Your Cough
A slight cough often becomes serious,
lungs get congested, bronchial tubes fill
with mucous. Your vitality is reduced.
You need Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey.
It soothes the irritated air passages,
loosens mucous and makes your system
resist colds. Give the baby and chil
dren Dr. Bell's Pir e-Tat-Honey. It's
guaranteed to help them. Only 26c.
lit your druggist’s.
Legal Notices.
Application for Twelve Months' Support.
GEORGIA—Cowkta County:
The return of tho appraisers Hotting: apart twelve
months' support to the family of Taylor Jackson,
deceased, having been filed in my office, all per
sons concerned are cited to show cause by the first
Monday in December, 1014, why said applica
tion for twelve months’ support ahould not bo
grunted, Thia Nov. 6, 1014. Pra. fee, $:f.
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
J. B. Copeland, administrator on the estate of
\V. S. Copeland, deceased, having: applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell
the title, equity and interest of the estate of de
ceased in certain lands, all persons concerned
are required to show eauso in said Court by the
first Monday in December next, if any they can,
why said application should not be granted. This
Nov. 12, 1914. Pra. fee. $3.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Callie Tolbert having: applied to the Court of Or
dinary of said county for letters of administration
on the estate of Wesley S. Tolbert, deconacd, all
persons concerned are required to show cause in
said Court by the first Monday in December next,
if nny they can. why said application ahould not
be granted. ThiB Nov. 6,1914. Pra. fee, $3.
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinnry.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County :
Z. Greene having applied to the Court of Ordi
nary of said county for letters of administration on
tin 1 eatnte of Mrs. M. C. Arnnll, deceased, all per
sons concerned are required to show eauso in said
Court by the first Monday in December next, if
any they can, why said application ahould not be
grunted. This Nov. 5, 1914. Pra. fee. $3.
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County :
Susan V. Cannon having applied to the Court of
Ordinary of said county for letters of administra
tion on the eatnte of Mrs. Annie Watts, deceased,
all persons concerned are required to show cause
in said Court by the flrat Monday in December
next, if any they can. why aaid application Bhnuld
not be granted. Thia Nov. 5, 1914. Pra. fee. $3.
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
lru H. Bennett, administrator de boniB non on
the estate of Rufus Page, deceased, having: ap
plied to the Court of Ordinary of Haul county for
ieavo to sell the lands of aaid deceased, all persona
concerned nre required to show enuffe in said
Court by the drat Monday in November next, if
any they can. why said application should not be
grunted- Thia Nov. 5, 1914. Pra. fee. $3
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Notice is hereby given to all creditora of the os-
tato of Mrs. M. E. Trammell, lute of said county,
deceased, to render in an account of their de
mands to the undersigned, properly made out,
within the time prescribed by law; and all persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment. This Nov. G. 1911. Prs. foe,
$3.75. J. W. TRAMMELL. Administrator.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Notice iH hereby given to nil creditors of the es
tate of Dr. J. W. Hogg, late of said county,
deceased, to render in an account of their demands
to the undersigned within the time prescribed by
law. properly made out; and all persons indebted
to said estate are hereby requested to muke imme
diate payment. This Oct. 23.1914. l’rs. fee, $3.75.
MRS. MAGGIE P. HOGG. Administratrix.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Save One Dollar Per Bale on the
Remainder of Your Cotton
Duo to the low price of cotton, we feel it our duty to assist
our customers by ginning for 75c per bale, and sell new, 2-
pound bagging and ties at 50c per pattern, thus saving you
one dollar on each bale.
As you are doubtless aware, we spent $10,000 in building
what is without question the best up-to-date ginnery in the
South. For this reason it was necessary to realize the price
charged for ginning in previous years; but we have already
ginned more cotton than ever before, and, to show our appre
ciation, we will gin your cotton for the remainder of the sea
son at seventy-five cents per bale up to 000 pounds, and
twenty-five cents for any fraction over tiOO pounds.
We will handle your business on the above-named basis for
the remainder of the season with as much courtesy as before.
SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY
JOHN B. NIXON, Local Manaflcr
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Notice ia hereby given to all creditors of the es
tate of Frank II. Hubert, late of said 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 persona
indebted to said eatnte are hereby requeated to
make immediate payment. This Oct H. 1914.
Pra. fee. $3.75. II. O. HUBERT, Administrator.
Mail all notices to Harlem. Gn.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
All creditors of the estate of Peter B. Murphey,
lata of Coweta county. Gn.. deceased, are hereby
notified to render In their demands to the under
signed according to law; and all persons indebted
to aaid estate are required to muke immediate
payment. Present claims and make payment to
H. H. North. Newnan. Gn. This Nov. G. 1914. Prs.
fee. $3.75. PAULINE B. MURPHEY.
VV. J. MURPHEY.
H. H. NORTH,
Executors.
ty, deceased, to render in an account of their de
mands to me within (lie time prescribed by law,
properly made out; and all personH indebted to
said deceased are hereby requested to make inun-
diate payment, to the undersigned. Thia Nov. 2.
1914. Pra. fee, $3.76.
MRS. MARY LANDERS.
Administratrix of Francea M. Doran, dec’d.
(PoBtoulce It. F. 1). 1. McCollum, Ga.)
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA-Cowkta County:
Notice ia hereby given to ull creditora of the es
tate of Mrs. Francea M. Doran, late of said coun-
Executor’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina
ry of Coweta county, Ga., I, ns the executor of
the last, will and testament of A. IL Brown, late
of aaid rounty, deceased, will sell at public out
cry, before the court-house door In Newnan, Ga.,
between the legal hours of sale, on the tirst Tues
day in December. 1914, 145 acres, more or loss, of
lot of land No. 125, in the Fourth district of said
county, and being the place whereon the said de
ceased lived at the time of his death, and liounded
as follows: On the north by W. L. Crowder, on the
east, by J. C. Jackson, on the south by J. T. Cash,
and on the weHt by W. L. Crowder and G. T. ami
G. H. Martin.
Tehmn of Sale. One-tldrd cush, one-third in
one year, and one-third in two years, with inter
est at S per cent, from date of sale on deferred
payments, purchaser to have the option of paying
all cash. Thia Nov. G, 1914. Prs. fee, $5.H2.
J. L. BROWN. Executor.
Sheriff’s Sale for December.
GEORGIA-Cowkta County:
Will he sold before tho Court-house door In New
nan, Coweta county, Gil. on tho tirst Tuesday in
December next, between the legal houra of sale,
to the highest and best bidder, the following de
scribed property, to-wlt:
A certain tract of land In the original First
(now Turin) district of Coweta county, being the
south half of lot No. 91. and containing one hun
dred one and one-quarter (101’-i) ucras, more or
lesH. the line dividing the south half from the
north half of said lot to commence at a rock set nt
a point mldw.iy of the weat line of aaid lot and
run east to the mid way point of the east lino of
said loi —aaid lot having boon fixed as tho south
east corner of A. S. Cnrmical's land nt a point
half-way to the weat line of nuid lot No. 91, and
bounded oh follows: On the enat by Mrs. Howell
and W. C. Ragsdale, on tho south by J. A. Hun-
. ter and Mrs. Ragsdale, and on the west by Green
' Mitchell place. Levied on iih tho property of W.
C. Ragsdale to aatlsfy a ll. fa. issued from the
City Court of Newnan in favor of Edgar Domi
nick vs. I ho ho id W. C. Ragadale. Defendant in li.
fu. notified in terma of tho law. Thia Nov. 5, 1914.
Prs. fee. $7.35. J. D. BREWSTER. Sheriff.
Give us a trial order on
job printing.
COMPANY’S
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HALF PRICE
A “Suit Sale” extraordinary for this season of the year. Prices offered now are just one-half
former prices—prices you would expect about next February.
| HALF-PRICE |
FORMER PRICES $12 TO $40
PRICES NOW $6 TO $20
Remember, this is our first, last and final reduction on suits this season. This offers you the greatest opportunity of the
season to buy your suit. % This sale will be a sale long to be remembered by the women of Newnan as the greatest value
giving event of real high-class suits ever attempted in this city. We refrain from going into details, as every woman knows the
high reputation of Glover’s suits. So all we ask of you is to be on hand early for your choice.
SPECIAL NOTICE
During this sale we will not send suits on approval, or make alterations without extra charge.
Glover Company