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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMER 3, 1920
Copyright 1919 Hart Schaffner & War*
Men’s aim Boys’ Outfitters
Early Showing of New
Fall Styles
Hart Schaffner & Marx -Suits.
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Boyden and Walk-Over Shoes.
“Queen Quality” Shoes for women.
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John B. Stetson Hats.
Rothschild’s Velour Hats.
We are receiving new Fall Goods every
day. OYou will be pleased with the QUALITY
and PRICES.
, Come in and see the new fall styles;—will
take pleasure in showing you
(Communicated. )
JUDGE REVILL APPEALS TO VO
TERS OP COWETA.
I nnk the votern of Cowcla if my loy
alty to that county ’s splendid noun does
not merit n largo meed of nupport at the
ballot-box on Sept. 8f
Since a boy of ilO yearn my loyalty to
the Bonn of Coweta has continued down
to thin good hour.
When your diBtingtiiihfKl Governor,
William Y. Atkinnon, was firat a candi
date for Mint office I put iny meagre
savings into liifl campaign, came to New-
non, paid my boord at the hotel, took
charge of hU correspondence, and
ground out thouanndfl of Jette/a for him
on my typewriter, then went ovor the
State with him and reported hin
speeches. My devotion to him continued
until hin death, and I lovo and chcriah
hin memory.
Others of your noun I supported loy
ally, ami 'helped them to win.
In a late campaign, when one of your
noble hoiih wan it candidate for Con-
grcHH, I govo the bent that was in me
in hiH behalf.
Owing to my love ami Joyulty to the
Atkinnon family, I would not have been
in the race for Solicitor-General had I
suspected that Wininm Atkinnon would
be in the race. When I decide*I to enter
the race he wan the first man to whom I
mentioned it, und lie told me he would
support mo if Mr. Toni Farmer did not
run.
For twenty-nine years I havo content
ed myself with holding tho humblest
position in tho Buporior Court and help
ing to elect others in the circuit to office.
Tho time Inis arrived when, if promo
tion shall ever bo given mo, it is-fight*
now.
Citizens of Coweta, have canvassed
my own county, as well as tho other
counties in tho circuit, against me.
I ask the voters of Coweta if J am to
bo crucified politically on the cross of
loyalty f
Him 11 my devotion mid service to your
rwn »6ns in political contests prove my
political undoing?
That my experience and ability equip
me for tho position I am seeking, no
impartial person will deny.
I have helped Coweta Always. My
opponent has plenty of time to wait.
When 1 ask Coweta for bread, will
you give me a stone; or for a fish, will
you give me a serpent, on Hopt. 8?—Adv,
Henry H. Revill.
HARALSON
Politic. 1. raging around HaralBon.
Protracted meeting 1. being conducted
by Dr. Mnjor, of Atlanta, at tho Bap-
tint church thi. week.
Mi»«e» Martha Hiltchinaon ami Nellie
Vaughn left this week for tho State
Normal College at Allien.,
Uncle Joe Todd, of flay, i. attending
tho protracted meeting here thi. week.
Dr. Solon B. Gou.in., Jr., of Colunihu.,
and Mr. Paul (Jou.ln., of Lutherville,
were here Wcducwlny, and the former
preached an excellent sermon at tho Bap
tist church.
Br. .1. B. Wood wn. In Ncwnnn on
business Wednesday.
Misses Inez and Oma Todd, of Ony
arc visiting relatives and friends here.
Mr—iml Mr.. Jesse Williams, of Coiner
fin., visited their parent, here this week
Miss Clmrlino Clark, of flay, is vl.it
lug Miss Bushs Callahan,
Messrs. Neill and J. P. Smith, of Man
cheater, njc visiting relative here.
Miss Marie Taylor, of Ncwnnn, is clait
ing relatives anil friends here.
Dr. Jloy Hogg moved to Scnoin this
njeek. Wo regret to lose him from our
community.
Aunt Mary Taylor i. still sick, we
regrot to report.
Seems there will he quite a changing
around In our town this fall and winter.
We lenrn* that Mr. Tom Carlton will
move to Sonoia nail opon a hoarding
house, Mr. H. F. Grovenstein will move
to LaGrnngo, and engngo In the mercan
tile business. We rogret to lose these
cstlmnblc fnmlliea.
. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Nixon, of Nownun,
wore with relative, hero for tho woek-end
Our school opens next Monday.
Aug. .‘list.
Budding Character.
It’s folly to build with neutrnl mn-
tcrlnln. character demand, touch
with God and ce-opurutlon with one',
fellow.. There nmy he some with de
sire to he considered clever who dure
to n..nine positions that throw them
Into the limelight und the ridiculous.
They nmy conjure up cute-sounding
pliiu.es trimmed to capture Itching
earn without giving a thought to what
real meaning they may convey. It's
dangerous to vent wholcsule disaster
upon those of other faiths. If men
bo given to folly It's your part to lead
them to the truth.—Grit.
The Peanut.
The pennut Is n member of the pea
family and the "nut" is more accurate
ly described ns a pod. It is grown
from seed In many tropical and sub
tropical lunds, o long warm-season be
ing necessary for Its maturity. It
flowers above ground, then the stem
bends downwards, the young pod en
ters the soli and there matures. No
roots are ever attached to the nut; the
fibers, mistaken for them, are from
the stem. .
Money boos without queotioa
If HUNT'S ijilvo fall. Inth.
treatment of ITCH, ECZBMA.
RINGWORM, TBTTBR or
other Itchlnv akin dlee.ee*.
Try * M cent ho* at our riek.
LEE-LING DRUG CO.
Window space, like hosiery, gets most
attention when properly filled.
GLYCERINE MIXTURE
FOR GAS ON STOMACH
Birnplo glyobrino, buckthorn bark, ote.,
an mixed in Adlor-i-ku relievos ANY
CABK Has on stomach or sour stomach.
It acts on both upper und lower bowel
and removos all foul matter which poi*
Honed stomach. ProvontH appendicitis.
The INSTANT pleasant action of AUlor-
i ka surprises both doctors und patients.
One man who suffored live years from
indigestion and constipation was helped
by ON 10 dost*. John R Catjis Drug Co.
IF yOU EXPECT TO
A Residence, 13arn, Garage, Store, or remodel your
Residence, we have a full stock of
BUILDING MATERIAL
On hand, including Lime, Cement, Brick, Nails, etc.
GET OUR PRICES.
e, 0, COLE MANUFACTURING
IN BUSINESS SINCE 1854
VISIT THE FASHION SHOW
| Sept 8, in
V At the expense of Kersey & Prather the people of New-
nan.^Coweta county and adjoining counties will have the
opportunity of seeing living models dressed in latest fashions.
1 he well-dressed lady’s toilet is incomplete without-toilet
articles. We carry a complete line of all of the' nationally
used lines—the most expensive as well as the cheapest.
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Elizabeth Arden’s Preparations
We are agents for this high-class line of preparations.
Call and get one of Elizabeth Arden’s booklets, “The Guest
of the Beautiful.”
v We also carry a full line of the following—.
Djer Kiss
Azurea
Floryme
La Trefele
Houbigan’s
Vantine’s
Mary Garden
Mavis
Lady Mary
Richard Hudnut
Paul Riger
Solon Palmer
Colgate’s
Andrew Jergen’s
Melba
Adolph Speehler
Visit our store and let us show you through our
Toilet Goods Department.
We strive to carry EVERYTHING our customers want
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Coweta Drug and Book Co.
Phones 17 and 18 8 Greenville S"6