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THE NEWNAN HERALD
NEWNAN, GA„ FRIDAY, JULY 30.
Official Organ of Coweta County.
lu, B. Brown. O. W. Passavant.
BROWN & PASSAVANT
Editors nnd Publishers.
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IN ADVANCES.
Tho Herald office Ik located In the
Goodrum Building, 12 Jackeon Htreot.
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CONGRESSIONAL EXECUTIVE COM
MITTEE CALLED TO MEET.
A meeting of the mombora of tho
: Domocrntic Executive Committee for the
. Fourth Congressional dintrict of Ocorgin
ishoreby called to meet on Saturday,
■ July .11, 11120, at Warm Springs, at 12
'o'clock, noon, for the purpose of panning
reaolutiona nnd making the necca-
anry nrrangemcnU for holding
.Democratic, primary election for Con-
greaaman from the Fourth (,'ongreaaionnl
diatrict. Eveiy incmhor of tho com
mittee «a urgod to tie present.
A. II. 'H’liompHwi, Clim'n
'.I. it. Dunaon, Scc’y.
Senator Smith Announces.
Tuesday'* laauo of tho Atlanta Journal
enrried a atatowont from Senator Hoke
Smith, in which ho made formal an
nounceiniuil of Ilia candidacy for ro
election. Ilia alnlrmenl followH—
'' 1 ahnll make my raco for tho Senate
on the Domocrntic platform, on my nine
yonra 1 record In the Senate, nnd on tho
Dopes of future -sendee to tlio people of
Ocorgin. The Democratic party has
panned more ronalructivo legialntion in
the interest of tho masse* of tlio people
in the past seven years than had boon
passed in any other fifty yearn of our
country’s history. It linn won a great
war, and is entitled to the confidence of
tho American people. Wo miiHt fight,
this fall nnd elect Cox and Roosevelt. 1
ahnll from time to time discuss more
fully the groat work of tho Democratic
party, nnd shall welcome a truthful con
sideration Of my public, sorvico ns Gov-
' ernor of Georgia and II. S. Senator. 1
began my work for the Democratic party
in reconstruction times, when two hun
dred II. S. Marshals stood around the
polls in Atlanta to suppress tho Demo
cratic white voters. 1 have supported tho
nominees of our party in every election
since, nnd am ready to carry tlio flag
of true Democracy ngnlust nil comers. ”
The Senator's nunouiipomont looks ull
right in print, and has tlio right ring—
lint it will be n long, long time 'boforo
the people of Georgia will recover from
thoir mnax'oniont that ho should linvo so
abased himself ns to form an alliance
with the unspeakable Watson in order
to prevent, an assomblngo of Democrats,
■ called to soloct delegates to a National
Democratic Convention,, from paying
just nnd proper tribute to a Domocrntic
Administration which ovon tlio Senator
Himself now says has achieved “more
■constructive legislation in the interest
•mf tlio ntnasos of tho pooplo in tho past
aovon years thnn had been passed in any
othor fifty years of our country’s his
tory.” And now tho serpent (Watson)
which tho Senator warmed in his bosom
• on May 18 has turnod upon him with
• all the venom of its debased ami vonom-
-ous nature. Who will any that it does
mot serve him right! Who is at hand
now to snivo tho wounds inflicted by tho
vipor’s fangs!
In our judgment Senator Smith wi:
'• have many troubled dronnis boforo tho
rmuupaign is over.
list of jurors
Drawn for the September Term, 1920,
of Coweta Superior Court.
Grand Jurors.
1 T. A. Ellis 10 P. H. Gibson
2 R. H. Ware 17 D. 8, Cuttlno
II W T. Moore 18 It. 1* Davis
-1 G. A. Gentry ID J. T. Young
fl J. T. Gash 20 8. R. Grain
(I A. K. Wilkinson 21 It. B. Wilkinson
7 W. H. Meriwolhor22 W. A. Brannon
8 G. It. Haines 2:i C. II. Hamilton
0 B. M. Blackburn 24 J. A..Terrc'l
10 Lee Hand 25 T. L. GraveI
11 F It. Cline 26 It. B. Hubbard
2 J' W. Hutchinson27 D. T. Lyle
13 L. W. Bowers, sr.28 Q. J. Millions
14 8. T. Johnson 20 H. E. Cnrmlcal
15 L. W. Harris 30 W. P. Christopher
Traverse Jurors—(First Week.)
1 Glenn
Steed
IB
F.
A. Willis
2 Kelly
Copeland 20
W.
F. Waldrop
3 W. E.
Lindsey
21
B.
B. Bridges
4 J.
W.
Summers
22
J.
K. Walthall
4 U.
E.
Bexley
23
H.
W. Arnall
6 J.
Wes Higgins
24
E.
8. Buchanan
7 J.
T.
Chnflln
25
J.
W, MclBon
8 J.
W, Williams
20
E.
E. Jackson
0 G.
C.
Orr
27
W.
M. McElroy
10 J.
T.
Bohannon
28
Sam Rollins
11 L.
B.
Powell
20
C.
W. Fnrmor
12 8.
H.
Wnlkcr
30
B.
F. Shell
13 O.
P.
Armill
31
W.
J. Moore
14 W. 8. Summers
32
J.
A. Bradbury
15 I*.
B.
Fry
33
C.
H. Fuller
16 T.
B.
McBitchie 34
L.
8. Chnmbless
17 8.
O.
Dukes
35
a
T. Bailey
18 J.
J.
Bcobg
10
B,
A. Field
Traverse Jurors—(Second Week.)
1 L. O. HutchinsonlO W. J. Murphoy
2 B. 8. Witchor 20 0. W. Reese
3 J, C. Hardy 21 J. T. Story, jr.
4 J. T. Jones 22 J. Roy Brown
5 J. II. McKniglit 23 C. J. Barron
0 T. M. Goodrutn 24 Loyd Payton .
7 F. B. Oolo 25 Goo. C. Lester
8 W. G. Walker 26 B. D. Leo
SUNDAY SERVICES.
Central Baptist Church,—Frank L.
Hardy, D. D., minister. Sunday-school 0.30
a. m.; B. M. Blackburn, superintendent,
fAttendance last Sunday, 214.) Morn
ing worship 11 n. m.j Bubject, ‘‘A
Church Ruled by a Woman.” B. Y. P.
U. 7 p. m. (Group No. 3, Miss Virginia
Glover leader, will have charge of the
program.) There will be no evening
service. Our minister will conduct a
meeting at Sargent, beginning tonight.
First Baptist Church—Dr. E. W, Stone,
pastor. Sunday-school 0.30 a. m.; A.
H. Freeman, superintendent. Preach
ing services 11 a. m. and 8 p. nj.j sub
jects, “Summit Views” nnd “The Glo
rious Sufficiency of Grace.” Young
People's Union 7 p. in. Prayer-meet
ing Wednesday 8 p.m.
C\RD OF THANKS.
Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Green wish.to make
this expression of gratitude for numerous
kindnesses shown them by neighbors nnd
friends during the illnesB and upon the
deatli of their baby, Margaret Ruth.
0 E, E. Benton
10 I'l. M. Grimes
27 J. E. Dent
28 J. H. Attawny
11 G, E. Hamilton 20 W. D. Gibson
12 J. H. Couch 30 R. B. Thompson
Hi J. A. Power
14 E. M. Camp
15 P. M. Wnltom
1(1 John T. Addy
17 T. B. Short
18 P. A. Herndon
31 B. G. Mooru
32 P. A. Drake
33 O. It. Spender
34 A. II. Rawls
35 A. J. Sowell
36 ,T. H. Pennington
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank tho good people of
Grnutville for many kindnesses extended
us during tho illness of Eddie Leo At-
taway, and for their comforting expres
sions of sympathy since his ilenth. God
bless them all.
k-s. E. I,. Attawny.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Attawny.
Grnutville, On.
o
When nu occasion is idled high with
difficulty, wo miiHt riso to the occasion.
Tho more dollars you got together tho
louder they talk—so do you.
Wliori a man starts out to live down
his salary tio usually succeeds.
Watson ’g fervent declaration that lie
is bn<!k In tho Domocrntic party to stay
Ibii't worth shucks. Wo linvo heard him
make tlint declaration boforo—upon one
notable nccnalou particularly—and in loss
i thnn six weeks ho had renounced his
: Democracy and was calling upon.his fob
: lowers to support a Republican candi-
> date for tho Presidency. Ho will do so
again if lie should bo dofoatod in the
. Senatorial primary—and ho will be do-
. foatod, of course.
In a speech delivered at Americas last
• wook ex-Sonator Hardwick is quoted as
having admitted that ho received a foe
of $30,000 to defend Martens, the no-
tarious Russian bolshovlst, who lias boon
lighting for months to prevent his depor
tation as a dangerous and undesirable
alien. Well, there are lawyers and law
yers, and tho doughty ox-Sonator may
linvo a set of ethical standards to tit any
sort of case that comes along.
Strikes nnd walkouts numbered 3,374
in the United States during 1010, and
4,000.000 workers were a Roc ted by tho
disturbances, according to statistics com
piled by tiic Department, of Labor. About
' one-half of tho strikes occurred in fivo
States -New York, Massachusetts, Ohio,
.Pennsylvania and Illinois.
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NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
Announcements.
FOR HICPIIEHENTATIVD.
To the Voters of Coweta County: 1
hereby announce myself a candidate for
Representative In the next General As
sembly, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary. Rosyecdfuny,^
FOR SOLICITOR-GENERAL.
. I announce myaelf a candidate for
Solloltor-Genoral of tho Coweta cir
cuit, subject to the Domocratfa."whlte
F rimary election 'to be held Ofewt. 8.
toel that my experience, oT~TWenty-
two years at the bar, my MKKice as
Judge of the- City Court of Greenville,
and also as official stenographic court
reporter of the circuit, equip me for
the discharge of -the dutieB of the
office which I am seeking.
It elected I shall give^tho- best of
my mature and vigorous manhood for
a faithful, fearless, fair and econom
ical administration’ of tho office. I
Hliu.ll not be controlled In the discharge
of my official dutlos by any man or
cIiihh, but will accord to every person
that Impartial consideration to which
equal JUBtleo entitles him.
I will greatly and gratefully appre
ciate the support of the white voters
of tho Coweta circuit.
HENRY H. RBVILL.
To tho Voters of the Coweta-Circuit:
I horoby announce as a candidate for
tho office of SollottorrGeneral, of the
Coweta Circuit, subjeot. to. the. Demo
cratic. primary dn Sept. 8, 1020/ I have
novor before boon a candidate for po
litical office, and shall conduce my cam
paign In a clean, high-toned and up
right manner, taking tho position that
any man who allows his deslro and lust
for offico to enuso him to Indulge In
inud-sllnglng or character assailing,
Ih unflttod and unworthy to perform
the Important and snored duties of
this office. I believe that the pepole
of this circuit desire the services of
an active and nggresslve man, and that
they arc opposed to this office being
controlled by a small group of selfish
liolltlclans. If elected I will conduct
tho affairs of the offico with fairness,
firmness mid fearlessness, without favor
or partiality to any man; guarding
with my highest sense of justice the
right of the law to be enforced equally
upon the rich as upon the poor. Your
voto and influence will be appreciated.
WILLIAM Y. ATKINSON.
New Advertisements.
CHEVKOLET^4-90^Ol^
ING CAR. .
Ono Chevrolet Car, with piston ring,
Two roar whools, nnd one front spring;
Has no fenders, scat or plank;
Burns lots of gns—hard to crank;
Carburetor busted half-way through;
Engine missing, hits on two;
Has shock-absorbers and everything:
Throe years old, four in the spring;
Radiator busted, suro does leak; ,
Differential dry, can hear it squeak;
Ten spokes missing, front all bent;
Tiros blown out, ain’t wortli a cent;
Got lots of Bpeed,- runs like the deuce;
Burns cither gas or tobacco juice;
Top all torn, leaks like a sieve—
If you want it, what’ll you givo!
Lights all busted, Ik lantern will do;
Cranking this car is good for the flu;
Has room for eight, with one on your lap;
Beats paying six cents nnd holding -a
strap;
Horn won’t toot, nothin’ but tin;
A deru good enr for the shape it’s in.
WHAT’S YOUR OFFER?
See ARTHUR BOONE,
At Askew's Garage.
sons concerned are required to show
cause In said Court by the first Monday
In August next. If any they can, why
said application should not be granted.
Tills July 8. 1920.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
Application for Leave to Hell.
OEOROIA—Coweta County:
Monroe Talley, executor of tho will
of Mary J. Broadwater, deceased, hav
ing applied to tho Court of Ordinary
of 'said county for leave to sell the
lanpH of Httld deceased, all persons con-
eerned ar fi, rot lwired to show cause in
said Court by the first Monday In Aug-
UBt next, If any they can, why said
JuVy C 6th? n i020 Uld n0t be srranted * Thls
i*. A, PERDUE, Ordinary,
Letters of AdmlnUtratlon.
GBORGIA—~Coweta County:
having applied to the Court
°™lnary of said county for letters
i5 l m ra i t . ,on r de b , onlfl non on the
ly Lazonby, deceased, all
persons conoerned are required to 8ho*w
fn U Anin»®t ald C ? u fl by th ® flr8t Monday
August next, If any they can, why
said application should not be granted.
This July 6th, 1920.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
OEOROIA—Coweta Cpunty: .
R. W. Freeman having applied to
the Court of Ordinary of said county
for letters of administration with the
will annexed on the estate of D. E.
Elmore, late of said county, deceased,
all persons concerned arc required to
show cause in said Court by the first
Monday In August next, U any they
can, why said application should not
be granted. This July Gth, 1920.
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
Letters of Dlamlaalon.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
J. W. Cole, administrator on the es
tate of R. M. Ypung, deceased, having
applied to the Court of Ordinary of
said county for letters of dismission
from his said 'trust, all persons con
cerned,arc required to show cause In
said Court by She fltst Monday In Aug
ust next; if ahy they can, why said
appllAtton should not be .granted.
This July 8th, ‘1920. •
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
Application for Leave to Sell.
OEOROIA—Coweta County:
T. Q. Farmer, Jr., administrator n »
the- estate of Qeo. Gorman, deceases
having applied to tho Court of ora?'
nary of Bald county for leave to .in
the lands of said deceased, all net-rani
concerned are required to show
in said Court by the first Month?? ?'
August next, If any they can ,.-i! n
said application should not be gran
This July 6th, 1920. Bianted.
L, A, PERDUE. Ordinary.
Citation to Non-Resident Helra-a«-| „—
OEOROIA—Coweta County: ‘
To Johnnie Sewell, S. M. Porch nos
Tom Porch, residing at Alexander ciE?
Ala., and Ceole Sewell Harris, Keliv
ton. Ala.: Take notice that T. O f-!,'
mer. jr„ has applied to the Court of
Ordinary of said county for leave
probate the will of Mrs. Celia R sVv
late of said county, deceased, in imi
emn form, and that the aame will be
heard at the August term, 1920. of anis
Court, to be holden on the first Monde?
In August, 1920, at the eourt-hous"
Newnan, Coweta county,. Ga,. at in
o'clock a. m. This July 6th, 1920 1 19
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary,
“Don’t be discouraged!
Resinol Soap
Will improve your skin”
/ •
To have a clear, fresh and velvety complexion you should
use RESINOL SOAP. It cleanses, soothes, and aids nature to
Restore or maintain the natural beauty which belongs to you.
No alkali. Good for baby’s skin.
RESINOL Shaving Stick for men is unsurpassed
For skin and scalp troubles use RESINOL OINTMENT,
together with the soap.
We have a very complete line of the best soaps for toilet
and bath. Cashmere Bouquet, Woodbury’s, Cuticura, Jergen’s
Violet Glycerine, Remmer’s Bath Tablet, Maxine Elliott^ Hud-
nut’s, Castile, Ivory, Grandpa’s, Lava, Fairy, and many others.
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“A GOOD DRUG STORE”
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EASTMAN KODAKS WATERMAN’S FOUNTAIN PENS
Don’t forget the Norris Candied Pecans, $2 the pound.
Legal Notices.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Mrs. M.. T. Pearson, administrator on
the estate of B. H. Pearson, deceased,
having applied to the Court of Ordi
nary of said county for letters of dis
mission from her said trust, all per-
The grand old Democratic- party is in
danger of drifting from its moorings
when political mountebanks of the Tom
Watson stripe are permitted to qualify
as candidates in a Democratic primary.
Why not call it a Watson party, nnd
let it go at that!
Tpin Watson has paid big" entrance foo
as a candidate for the II. S. Senate.
Glad of it. Now Uie people of Georgia
will have an opportunity to show just
wlmt they think of him.
charity
in’t forget that pecuniary
ten a, curse to humanity. •
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Concerning
F U RS
To those interested in Furs for
i
the coming season, we wish to advise
that our Annual Fur Sale will be held
in ample time for your needs. A
wonderful collection is being as
sembled for this event. When a-defi
nite sale period is decided upon, we
will give thorough notice of same.
As specialist, we have been
alert to every move of the Fur situa
tion for the past few months and sin
cerely believe, when we announce
ready, there will be savings for our
customers.
Kersey & Prather