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NEWNAN HERALD
j FaHuri* and fortune may be figured
' out to a nicety, but to live it out is the
| real anawer to thp prnhlem
N !'. W N A N, P It I I • A 'i . • 1 ( r. 1 •* Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
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Official Organ of Coweta County.
Jut. E. Brown. Kiln M. Carpenter.
BROWN A CARPENTER.
(SUITOR* AND PURLMlfClUL
L. P. WINTKH, Contributing laiitor.
Death of Mrs. Eula McGuire Car
penter.
In the death of Mrs. L'ula McGuire
Carpenter, which occurred Wednesday
afternoon at her home on Greenville
street, our community is called upon to
mourn the loss of one of its most be
loved women.
About three months ago Mrs. Car
penter had a severe fall, resulting in
the fracture of her left hip. It was a
most painful injury, and during the
weeks that followed sh-suffered almost
continuously. Being rather frail phy
sically, some time elapsed before she
recovered from the shock of the acci
dent, and was then so far exhausted
that her system failed to respond to
treatment that might otherwise have
assured her recovery. Finally, worn
out from long suffering, she lost all
power of resistance, and passed peace
fully away, surrounded by all the loved
ones of her family.
Mrs. Carpenter possessed many beau
tiful and lovable traits n charming
hostess, polished in all the social
graces that make womankind adorable,
and one of the most devoted mothers
the writer has ever known. She was
loyal in her friendships, and no sacri
fice was too great that she would not
make for those who shared her love
and confidence. That she will be sadly
missed and widply mourned is in itself a
fine tribute to her personal worth.
Mrs. Carpenter was a daughter
of the late Judge Terence Me-
'Guire, of Home, and was 53 years
■of age at the time of her death. She
leaves four children Mth. Mildred
Camp, and Messrs. J. T., Cilia M. and
Julian Carpenter, all of this city. Her
husband, the- late John T. Carpenter,
died some years ago. A sister, Mrs.
F.lla Leverett, survives her also.
The funeral took place yesterday af
ternoon at 3 o'clock, from I hi* residence.
Services were conducted by I>r. G. A.
Nunnnlly, of Home, an old friend of
the family, who was assisted by Rev.
Firley Baum, of Moreland, and Rev.
If. I,. Edmondson, of this city. The
Moral offerings were profuse and beau
tiful, some of the hands imeat coming
from friends in other cities. The pall
bearers were Messrs. .1 S. Anderson.
J. W. Bowers, Iv S. Buchanan, Mike
I’owell, Sum Banks, T. B. Davis, W.
C. Grace, and R. I). Cole. The inter
ment was at Oak Hill.
Notice, Club Giris.
The Georgia State* Fair will be held
in Macon from Oct. 20 to Nov. 5. Tues
day, Nov. 2, has been set apart as Can
ning Club Day, when all club girls there
will lie assembled in a parade. While
parading they will be expected to wear
the club cap and apron.
There will In* special rntes over the
railroads to Macon during the fair, and
all club members who have made their
reports will he entertained iri the homes
of the club women of Macon Monday
night, Tuesday and Tuesday night. This
should lie a pleasant trip for any or all
of our club girls, and I hope that a
number will attend. If you expect to
go write me soon, that l may notify the
Macon ladies. Mrs. J. Mr rot t Hyde,
In Charge Home Demonstration Work.
In the IJ. S. District Court, at At
lanta. Judge Newman on Monday last
dismissed the injunction suit brought
by the Western Union Telegraph Co.
against the Atlanta and West Point
railroad company to estop the railroad
company from tuking steps to oust the
telegraph compnny from its long
time occupancy of the railroad’s right-
of-way. This is an old case, and it is
said an appeal from the decision of the
District Court will be carried to the U.
S. Supreme Court If Judge Newman
should be sustained the railroad com
pany will be empowered to cut down
the poles and wires of the telegraph
company, and the latter will be forced
to obtain a new right-of-way for its
lines.
by lr*nl ip[ilicatif>' *». as they enrnot r**arh the
dif*l«Ked portions of the par There i only one
way to cur*' «atarrhal deafness. and that in by a
constitutional remedy. Catarrhal deafne* in
rat, -ed by art ir ‘limed condition of the •niicoun
lining of the Ku«tarhian Tube. Wh n thi*« tills* is
inflamed you have :» rumblinsr aour.d or imperfect
bearln*. and u hen it i* entirely «’5-*•-*!. deafno-*
I** the revolt. Unlemi the inflammation can l>e r*--
dticn! and th}» tube restored to its normal condi
tion, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many
crises of deafne** ;.re caused by catarrh, which is
an inflamed condition of the miciu* surface*.
Hall’ii Catarrh Cure acts through the blood or. th«*
murou* 1 urfan * of the system.
We will irivcOrn* Hundred Dollars for ary case
of catarrhal deafness that cannot be cured hv
Hall's Catarrh Cure firruhir^ free All drup-
ki-Uh. 75c. P. J. CHENEY £ CO.
Toledo, Ohio.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA -Cowkta County.
T. F. Raw*, ndmin'ntrator on the ear*** nf ,1. F.
William*, di * fM-.-d, havinic applied to the < *»urt
of Ordinary of -out county for letter* of dU-
mlMion from hi.- •id trust, all person* conrerned
are required to vhow rau j ** in said Court by the
fr.sr Monday in November next, if ar.v they
ran. why aaid application should not b • granted.
1 hie Oct. . 191. I’m. fee. $•
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA-Coweta County:
T. F. Rawls, administrator on the estate of Mrs.
Nettie Ma c. debased, having applied ro the
Court of Ordinary of -aid county for letters of
dismission from hi* said trust, all {M?r*«»r - ron-
cernefl are required »r* show cau-*e in -aid Court
by the fir-t Monday in November next, if ar . they
can. whv «aid application should not be granted.
Thi* Oct. . 191.’. Pr-. fee. Ki.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
New Advertisements.
FEATHER BEDS
For a limited time we will sell one
Feather Bed weighing 3fi pound- and one
pair of pillow- weighing 6 pounds all for
$10 cash with order, f. o. b Covington,
Ga. NEW feathers only. Best A. C. A.
licking. If beds are not as advertised we
refund your money. In business oyer 4
years our best advertisement. Order to
day. Reference Bank of Newton County.
Send your orders to the oldest bed coin
pan. in Georgia.
DIXIE FEATHER BED CO.
Covington, Ga.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
FIRST ROUND.
I will be ai the places named ami a\ the times
specified below, for tin* purpose of collecting St *te
and countv tax books for the year 1915
Grunt villi*, Monday. Oct. 18, forenoon.
Moreland, Monti ns. Oct. 18, afternoon.
Haralson. Tuesday. Oct. 19, forenoon.
Henoia, Tuesday, Oct. 19, afternoon.
Turin, Wednesday. Oct. HO, 7:30 to 10 ') a. m.
Sargent. Wednesday. Oct. 20. 1117 a. m. to 1:30
p. ni.
Shnrpsburg. Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2 to f» p. m.
McCollum, Thursday. Oct. 21.7 20 to W:l.1 a. m.
Madras, Thursday. Oct. 21, 10:80 u. m. to 1:30 p.
tn.
Palmetto. Thursday, Oct. 21. 2 to ." p. m.
St. Charles, Friday, Oct. 22, forenoon.
Raymond, Friday. Oct. 22, afternoon.
Will be in my office at the court-house until the
night of the 26th innt. Will start on my second
round Wednesday. Oct. 27.
The tax books will close Dec. 20. Take due no
tice and govern yourself accordingly.
B. .1. FRY. Tax Collector.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Cowkta COUNTY:
Notice is hereby riven to all creditors of the es
tate of Mrs. S. L. Hungerford. late of said coun
ty. deceased, to render in 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 Oct. 8, 1915. Pr-. fee.
Si.75. S. B. HUNGERFORD.
Administrator. Grays. Ga.
Legal Notices.
Application for Twelve Months* Support.
GEORGIA -Coweta County:
The return of the appraiser-' setting apart
twelve month*-' support to the family of Herman
U Smith, deceased, having been tiled in my of
fice, ail persons concerned are < ited to show cause
by the first Monday in November. 1915. w’hy said
application for twelve months’ support should
not be granted. This Oct. 5, 1915. Prs. fee. $3.
1.. a. PERDI E. CI rd I nary.
Application for 12 Months Support.
GEORGIA -Coweta Count*:
The return of the appraisers Retting apart twelve
months’ support to the family of .1. W. Hogg.
deecaHed, having been filed in my office, all per
sons concerned are cited to ahow cuuse by the first
Monday in November. 1915, why said application
for twelve months' support should not be grunted.
This Oct. :•*, 1915. Prs. fee, $3.
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA Cowkta County:
G. W. ('aidwell having applied to the Court
Onlinary of said county for letters of administra
tion on the estate of Jesse G. Gold well, deceased,
ail persons concerned are required to ahow cause
in said Court by the first Monday in November
next, if any they can. why said application should
not bo granted. This Oct. 5. 1915. Prs. fee. v*.
I,. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA-Cowkta Cot-NTY:
Ben S. Orr having applied to the Court of Ordi
nary of said county for letters of administration
on the ostnto of Taylor Jackson 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
be grunted. This Oct. 9. 1915. Prs. fee. fck
U. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Coweta County :
T. F. Rawls, guardian of Ida Oretha Sim-, Os
car Sims and Hubert J. Sims, having applied to
the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters
of dismission from his said trust, all persons con
cerned are required to show cause in said Court by
the first Monday in November next, if any they
can. why said application should not be granted.'
This Oct. 5. 1915. Prs. foe. $3.
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA Cowkta County:
T. F. Rawls, administrator on the estate of Mrs.
Elisabeth Windom. deceased, hat ing applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of dis
mission from his said trust, all persons concerned
arc required to show cause in said Court by the first
Monday in November next, if any they can. w hy
said application should not ho granted. This Octo
1st 5. 1915. Prs. fee. $8.
L A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA (’owna Cot'NTY;
Notice in hereby given to all creditors of the es-
tate of Mattie Tea-.ley Camp.late of -aid <*oun-
ty. deceased, to render in an account of tneir de
mands to the undersigned! within the tim** pre
scribed by Jaw. prooerly made out: and all persona
indebted to said estate are hereby requested to
make immediate payment. This Oct. ' 1915.
Prs. fee. * .75. JOE A. CAMP. Administrator.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA Coweta County:
Notice is hereby given to all creditors of the es
tate of Mr? E. E. Summers, late of -aid coun
ty. decea. d. to rentier in an account of their de*
mands to me within the time prescribed by law',
properly made out. and all persons indented to
said deceased are herebv requested to make imme
diate payment to the undersigned. This Oct. 5,
1915. Pr*. fee, $.*: 75.
(J, E. SUMMERS. Administrator.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEO ERG IA - Cowkta County:
Notice is hereby given to all creditors of the es
tate of Mrs. Paulin Favor Camp, late of said
county, deceased, to render in account of their
mands to the undersigned, properly made out.
within the time prescribed by law; and a’l persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment. This Oct. 4. 1914. Prs. fee,
$3.75. JOHN D. FAVER.
Executor will of Mr Pauline Faver Camp, La-
Grange, Ga.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORG! a Polk Got nth
Mrs. Beulah Prather Summers, executrix of the
will of D. S. Summon*. deceased. having applied
to the Court of Ordinary of -aid county for leave
to sell the lands of said deceased, all persoi ? con
cerned are required to show cause in said Court
by the first Monday in November next, if any th« .
can. why aid application should not he '/ranted.
This Oct. 1915, Prs. fee. $3.
U A PERDUE. Ordinary.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA- Cowr.TA County.
.!»■ A. Camp, arlmini.trator on the estate of
Mattie Teasley Camp, deceased, hat imr ap
plied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell the lands helonirinir to the estate of
said deceased, all person, concerned are reuuired
to show oause in said Court by the first Monday in
November next, if any they can. why said appli*
ration should not Is- in-anted. This Oct ' 1!*1".
Prs. fee. fc.. £,. A PERDUE, Ordinary.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA-C<*wi TA Cot’NTY:
Mr-. Roxie H. McDonald, administratrix on the
estate • ■: .1. V. McDonuld. deceased, havtmr ap
plied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for
leave to se.l the lands of said deceased all pertmr.-
concerned are nouired to show cause ir. stud
Court by the lirst Monday in November next, if
any the. can. whv said application should not be
granted. Thu Oct. 1SK-. Prs. fee, .A;.
L„ A. PEKDI’t. Onllrary.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA Coweta Count*!
YV. B. Evans, admir.istratoron the estate of Ma
hal I Evans, deceased, having applieit to the Court
of Ordinarv of said county Tor leave to seb the
land- heloniring to the estate of said deceased, all
person, concerned are required to show cause in
said Court hi the first Monday in November next,
if any they can. why said application should not
is* granted. This Oct. (• ltd Prs. fee e
I. A. PERDI E. Ordtnarv.
Application for Leave
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
H. H. Kemp, administrator on the estate
Georg*- Bridges, deceased, hating applied -. the
Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to s.-
the lands belonging to the estate of said decex-ed
all persons concerned are reuuired to show cau-.-
in said Court by the first Monday tn November
1 next, if any they can. why said application -houh:
not be granted. This Oct. 5.191." Prs, fee. j.:.
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinarv
Application for Leave to Sell.
1 GEORGIA—Coweta County:
I T. E. Hubert, administrator on the e=tate of
1 Mrs. M. A. Hubert, deceased, having applied t
| th»* Court of Ordinary of ,*aid county for leave to
soil the lands of said deceased, all persons con-
cerned are requir'd to show cause in said Court
bv th«- first Monday in November next, if an
they can. why said application should not b*
i granted. This Oct. % 1915. Prs. fee, $**.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Cowkta County:
Mrs. M. T. Pearson, administratrix on the estate
of B. H. Pearson, deceased, having applied to
the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave
to ^ell the lands belonging to said deceased, all per
sons 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 be
granted. This Oct. fi, 1915. Prs fee. $3.
Is. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
Application for Leave to Sell.
G EO R(»IA — Cow kt A Co i: NT v :
T. F. RtfwIs, guardian of Willie and Jo . J.
Morgan, minors, having applied to the Court
of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the
the lands of said minors, all persons con
cerned are required to show cause in said Court
by the first Monday in November next, if any
they can. why said application should not be
granted. This Oct. 5, 1915, Prs. fee. S3.
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Cowkta County:
Mrs. Maggie P. Hogg, administratrix on the es
tate of J. W. Hogg, deceased, having applied to
the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to
sell the lands of said deceased, all persons con
cerned are required to show cause in said Court, by
the first Monday in November next, if any they
can. why said application should not be granted.
Oct. 5. 1915. Prs. fee. $3.
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORG IA - Cow it a Co i • nt y :
J. A. Davis, administrator on the estate of Mrs.
Lucy C. Davis, deceased, having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell
the lands of said decea led. 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 be granted This
Oct. 5. 1916. Prs. fee. S3.
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
C. E. Summers, administrator on the estate of
Elias E. Summcrs/deceased, having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell
the lands of said 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 be granted. This
Oct. 5. 1911. Prs, fee. $3.
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
EVERYTHING
PAINT
It is economy to paint. It is a great preservative as well
as a beautifier. Paint your house, your buggy, wagons, etc.
There are a number of things around the home that need a
coat of paint. If the chairs and furniture are scratched up use
varnish stain. How about your floor: We have a complete
line of paints and colors of ali kinds and guarantee them to be
the best. Our prices are right, too. We sell paints that last
and brushes that hold their bristles.
J. F.
Prompt Delivery
Efficient Service
Lee Drug
2 PHONES 66
Co.
Norris’ Candies
Dahl’s Cut Flowers
FINANCIAL REPORT
m-
J. P. Shackelford, City Clerk, for Third
Quarter of Year 191S.
RECril'TS.
From property tax. 1914 1*
From pto|u rt> tax. 191
From »<r« wt tax •
From police fined
From hui.ln. HM licenses
From wile of colored cemetery
lota
From ordinary miacellaneoutt
accounts . .
From dog tax
From interval on tax it. fa
From Water and Light Com*
mioaion ... ... 2
DEPOSITS.
375 m
4.Vs
4'Hi (HI
16 TO
1 00
By deposit with H. H. North.
Treasurer, July 12
By depoait with H H. North,
Trvadurer. July 31
By depooit with 11. H. North.
TronMurer, Aug 17
By deposit with II. H. North
Treasurer, Aug 1
By drpot.it with H. H. North
Treasurer. Sept. W
By deposit with H. H. North.
Treanurw. Sept. 20
By depoait with H. H. North.
Treasurer. Sept. 27
By deposit with II H. North
Treasurer, Sept. 30
Total. • % 5.003
DISBURSEMENTS,
jcnttirr t»gpahtmf.nt .
. $l.«i
$ 118 50
178 SO
137 00
170 85
S\ I
2.166
26S
480 95
$ 3.603 35
Pi] rolls
8aUi is -
Miscellaneous account
Equipment..
Material and freight
19 03
225 0u
41 Ml
201 01
764 2h
POLICE PEI
Salaries.
Miscellaneous account
Equipment-.
Total
SANITARY
Pay-rolls
Miscellaneous.
Equipment..
ARTMlN
... 5 $S4 Oi
174 ■'O
»; n*
DEPARTMKN ?
$ ISl It
68 25
Salaries.
Miscellaneous account
Equipment..
KIRK PEPARTMENT.
$ 650 09
84 57
... 616 16
Total
CEMETERY DEPARTMENT.
Salaries and pay-rolls $ 125 i>
1, *4 50
:.’0 u
i . v ’0 73
Miscellaneous account
9 s;
68
CLERK S OFFICE.
Salaries. * ......
S 270 0.'
Incidentals..
25 37
Potstage.
10 50
Total
MISCELLANEOUS
ACCOUNT.
Onlinary
17 70
Special.
21 00
Total
DEPARTMENT OF
RELIEF.
Charity
$ 7 60
Salary city physician
75 00
Total
Carnegie Library
Printing and stationery
Live stock feed account
Damage claims account
Coupon interest
Total amount vouchers issued
Total amount vouchers out
standing
Total amount vouchers paid
82 60
:49 99
167 95
372 26
155 40
3,612 50
$10,108
259 59
$9,849 14
Total ...
J2.U23 11
Total
J. P.
*10.108
SHACKELFORD
75 SIO.U'S 75
. City Clerk.
CUT’S HXEI) ASSETS
• IN’ JAST'ARI I, 1<I.\
Dkpaktmient:!.
Lani*.
Buildings,
EtjvirMt \T.
Total.
Water and l.itfbt plant.
Ill 0f»
$13,000 on
»lta.0»xi 7-1
$158,615 74
Street*
_\:oo no
1.500 00
4.J67 SO
Pi.367 Al
Library
10.000 no
in,000 <0
5,000 oo
25.000 00
City Clerk's office
1.500 00
2.000 00
1.305 00
1.806 00
1.465 00
1.250 00
75 On
2.790 (X)
Sanitary department
500 00
950 00
1.450 00
Schools. . -•■*•. 1
t>.<x»' on
30,000 no
3.000 00
39.(XX) oo
J-arks..
1,000 00 |
5410 00
1.300 l«t>
Fire department
2.000 On
3,500 00
(i,fKl SS
11.363 36
Total
M3.01S 00 1
$4*2,250 00
6<>
C9S.1U 60
11 1
1 iH in
II 1
u
II 1
1 1
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Flying Machine Will Drop Bombs!
Illustrating the manner in which the Aeroplane is used in Europe.
Come and see this spectacular attraction at the
TROUP COUNTY FAIR
OCTOBER 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 1915.
You can't afford to miss this thrilling exibition. A modern flying machine will sail high over the heads
of the spectators, carrying bombs and when a certain distance is reached the bombs will be dropped, showing
the manner in which the aeroplane is being used in the war. This decidedly the is most thrilling attraction
ever seen in LaGrange. The aviator will make two flights daily, dropping bombs each dav.
DON’T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS!
Bring your wives, children and sweethearts to see the highly instructive exhibition to be here every day of the Fair.
SCHOOL CHILDREN’S DAY. The regular 50c fare will be reduced to 25c for teachers and children over 10
years and 15c for children under 12. Troup county schooUhildren are cordially invited to come. Everything will be done
Tuesday—
Wednesday--^
Thursday—j;
Friday—
Saturday—
to make the day a pleasant one. Aeroplane flight in morming and afternoon.
HOGANSVILLEDAY. A large delegation of Hogansville people will be here representing their section of
Troup county on that day. Horse races will begin on Wednesday, and some of the best horses in the South will
ake part. Aeroplane nights morning and afternoon.
FARMERS’ DAY. All live-stock, poultry and agricultural exhibits will be judged Thursday Everv farmer in
Troup and adjoining sections is expected to attend on this day There will be aeroplane flights morning and
ening.
WEST POINT DAY. Prominent citizens of West Point are planning to send a large delegation in cars here
Friday from their city. 1 here will be horse races and many other attractions, and LaGrange is planning to give the visitors
a big time.
EVERYBODY’S DAY. All the mills of LaGrange are expected to dose on Saturdav and give the people an oppor
tunity to see the great Troup County Fair. Mule and colt races will be the feature of the dav on Saturdav
Music will be furnished by Littlejohn s 1 I -piece Italian band, lead by Prof. Rocco. This band is second to none on the road this
Splendid Midway shows all the week. Don t forget the opening date, Tuesday, October 1 9th.
season.
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