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The Newnan herald
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Vol. 55-No. 52
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA ©QUININt
FOR and
Colds, Coughs ”QM*^ La Grippe
o Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Take no chancca. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze.
Breaks r.p a cold in 24 hours — Rolieves
Grippo in 3 tlayc—Excellent for Headache
Quinine in this fcrm docs not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic
Laxative—No Opiate in Hill’s.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
IF iU EXPECT TO
A Residence, Bam, 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.
R. D, COLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY
IN BUSINESS SINCE 1854
Coweta County Fair Oct
r 6,7, 8 and 9.
Coweta County Fair opens
Wednesday, Oct 6.
WELCOME.
Cotton-picking is tho order of the day
now. The boll weovll hns certainly got
his shore of tho crop, too. Some lmvo
fnirly good crops, while' other urops nro
almost a complete failure. It. scorns that
tho farmers who kept tho punctured
squares picked up nro the ones who nre
getting tho best ylolds. This goes to
prove that the only way to baffle Mr.
Weovll is to plant a small acreage, ferti
lize well, work fnst, and keep nil infested
squares picked up mid burnod.
Letters rocolvod from Miss Mattie Vie
Summer, written from Jnpnn, state that
sho had a nice, trip across tho U. 8, into
Onnadn and a plonsnnt voyage across tho
Pacific. Ere this she has reached China,
her destination, and is rondy to take up
her work ns a missionary.
Messrs. J. 1,. and Ralph McKoy mul'
Mr. and Mrs. W. Y,'Summer and children
Bpont Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. U. L,
Cavendor, near Madras.
Several of our farmers attended the
mooting at ,tlie court-house in Nownnn
Mondny afternoon and lionrd Hon. Hnrvle
Jordnn’s speech, which they pronounce
one of the best they over hoard regard
ing the cotton situation. Maybe tho poor
old- farmer will get on top some day and
won’t have to bo “kicked and cuffed
about” nlwnys. Will be glnd to Beo tho
day when lie can stand shoulder to shoul
der with the monied men of the country.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wood and daughter,
Virginin, spent Sunday afternoon at
Franklin, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. F.
J , Amis.
Mrs. Janie Hodnett and daughters,
Ida and Katherine, returned last week
from a visit to Hogansville. They were
accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Smith.
Mrs. Aubroy Carter, who 1ms been
quite ill, is better at this writing. Miss
Retha Bridges, who spent Inst woek with
her, has returned home.
Mr. Gene Newman entered Newnan
High School last week,
Mr. Goss Witcher spent Sunday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0, T, Witcher.
■Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McKoy, of Wash
ington, D. 0., Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kidd
and son, Oita, and Mrs. Wlllio .Tonkins
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, T. D,
McKoy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson and baby,
of Carrollton, spent tho week-olid with
Mr, and Mrs. J. C. McKoy,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bridges and chil
dren and Mrs. John Austin and daugh
ter, Lizzie, of Sargent, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Aubroy Carter Sunday.
Lot everybody remember that wo hove
Sunday-school in tho afternoon now, ex
cept on preaching days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boone and chile
dren spent Sunday in Newnan, the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Boone.
The B, Y. P. U, entertainment nt. the
church Thursday ovemug was much en
joyed by those prosont. Ag oxmniiin-
tion was held on the B. Y. P. U: manual
and several passod it successfully. The
instructions contained in the manual and
the examination wore given by Rov. W.
E. Fuller. ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Qooddy, Mr. J,
B. Strong and Miss Ximona Strong, of
Newnan, attended Sunday-school at Prov
idence church Sunday afternoon,
Miss Knthorine Strong spent Sunday
night in Newnan, tho guest of Miss
Xinir nu Strong.
Miss Ethel Blodsoe, of Heard county,
Is visiting Misses Snllio Pantile, anil Allin
Mac Thigpen tide week.
Next Saturday is tho time appointed
to cell n pastor at Providence church, and
Ret. W. G. Fuller requests that all ineiii-
bers be present, ns matters of Impor
tance will bo brought up.
Mr. J. C. Nawnum, of Newnan, visited
Mr. nml Mrs. R. L. Pitman Tuesday.
Sept. 21st.
HAPPY VALLEY.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Smith and chil
dren, of South Carolina, Bpont n fow
days last tveok with the latter’s father,
Mr, II. P. Stamps, and other relatives
in our community.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. G. Sowoll and sou,
Joe, Mrs. J. S. Edwards, Mr. A. H. Lang
and family, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Sprayborry wore guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. 13d Osburn, in Nownnn.
MiBs Connie McIntosh, of Atlanta, was
the guest of Miss Hnttlo Mao Lang a few
days this weok.
Miss Sara Starr loft Inst Thursday for
Milledgoville, where she will nttond tho
G, N. & I Collego.
Mrs. Delishn Lang, of Carroll county,
is visiting Mrs. J. S, Edwards and other
relatives here.
Master Rox Hyde, of Madras, spent
the woek-end with his nunt, Mrs. D. A.
Brimor.
Miss Lucy Kate Sowell, of Atlanta,
spoilt Wednesday niglit with hbr brother,
Mr. W. G. Sowell.
Sevoral from our community, attended
services at Liberty church qnd Ramuli
church Sunday,
Sept. 2lBt,
■HWtow
Primitive Plre Prevention.' __
In the early'days'of the fire Insur
ance business each company In Lon
don maintained Its own fire brigade,
tn those days a citizen might go out
Into the street and shout “Fire I" as
loudly as he liked, but unless he had
paid Ills Insurance premium no fire
man would lift Ills finger or a bucket
to snve Ills possessions from inirnin-
HOMEWOOD.
Mr. mul Mrs. A. B. Story spout Sun
day with relatives In Hoard county.
Miss Fannlo Stephens, of Midway, wns
tho weok-ond guest of her slstor, Mrs.
Albert Lyle.
Mr. nml Mrs, Ilonry Wortlinm nnd
children of Hnndy, visited Mr. nml Mrs.
Jesse Grimes Sunday.
Mrs. J. T. Story, sr„ visited Mr. mul
Mrs. Scab Millions, in Nownun, Satur
day,
Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Story spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wortham,
at Hmuly.
Mr, Joo Story, of Nownnn, spout the
week-end with homofolks hero.
The entertainment given by Mr, and
Mrs. Albert Lyle Sntnrdny night was
greatly dijoyod by those present.
Mr. Glenn Harris, of Sprlngvlew, visit
ed friends hero Sunday afternoon,
Mr. nml Mrs. C. C. Story visited friends
nt Sargent Sunday.
Messrs L. B. Forbus and Cliff Pnytou
spout Sunday afternoon with friends at
Hnndy.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R, Story, of Mt. Car-
mol, spout Sunday afternoon with Mr,
nml Mrs. J. T. Story.
Sopt 21st.
will lio the shortest, in yoafs, owbig to
tho ravages of tho boll weevil.
Miss Snrnli Brook nnd brothers, Clnudo
nnd Robert, Bpont Saturday afternoon
with tliotr sister, Mrs. Alox Hardaway,
in Newnan, ■
BETHLEHEM.
Mr, Millodgo Loncli, of Nownnn, gave
mi interesting talk at our Sunday-school
last Sunday.
Mrs. L. J. Brook spout Wednesday with
relatives near Welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brlloy, of La-
Grungo, spent the weok-ond witli Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. H. Brook.
Mr. P. R. Fry spout Sunday in At
lanta.
Mrs. B. W. Boswell nnd children spent
Sunday with relatives neur Newnan.
T1(b cotton crop throughout this section
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> 35c. size (l cake) enough for Pantry,
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65c. size (2 cakes) for Chicken House,
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$1.25 size (5 cakes eonugh for all farm
and out-buildings, storage buildings, or
factory buildings.
Sold and Guaranteed by Lee-King Drug
Company.
Sold and guaranteed by Coweta Drug
& Book Co., and Lee-King Drug Co.
FRE5 FOR THE ASKING. ,
Selected List of Desirable Farms
for Sale 1
ALONG A.. B. & A. RAILWAY.
Tho Agiculturnl Development Depart
ment of the A., B. & A. Railway has just
prepared a “Selected Ltet of Desirable
Farms” for sale along its lino, for the
benefit of thoBe who may be socking a
now homo. The list contains both small
and largo farms, improvod as woll as
cut-ovor tracts suitable for development.
The following counties are represent
ed In tho list: Thomas, Oolquitt, Tift,
Irwin, Bon Hill, Goffeo, Ware, Bacon,
Piorco, Wayno and Glynn.
A postcard roquast addressed to tho
undersigned will bring one of theso lists
to you by first mull, free of charge.
W. W. CROXTON, *1
P. T. M. A., B. & A. Railway, 1;
614 Transportation Building, ■
, Atlanta, Ga.
Values That Yea
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BEST QUALITY OUTINGS kj
Light Or dark colors—big as-
sortment of patterns to select
from. Per yard
35c
g| - DRESS GINGHAM
|ggf it Over 2Q00 yards; regular 45c
Hi k 2^" ’ quality, in beautiful plaids, checks
Wt V' and stripes. Per yard
/fUl ' 35c
Cotton Flannels
Good quality in unbleached or BSBm//.
bleached Flannels; 27 inches
wide. Per yard
35c * W
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Good quality 36-inch Taffeta at $1.95 A
40-in. Georgette Crepes, all-silk, at 1.95 11
Crepes de Chine from $1.75 to 3.00
Silk Specials
Good quality 36-inch Satins at $2.50
Extra heavy all-silk Pongee,
34 inches wide . . $2.00
READY-TO-WEAR
—SUITS—
Of all-wool Tricotine, French Serge and Silvertone, in all
the desired colors, at
$25.00 to $47.50
—DRESSES—
Snappy yet inexpensive—Satins, Tricotines and French
Serges; some real values, at
$15.00 to $30.00
SHOES
A complete line of Ladies’ and Chil
dren’s Shoes; moderately priced. A
style and price to suit you.
SWEATERS
A beautiful line of Ladies’ and Chil
dren’s all-wool Sweaters; slip-over or
coat styles, at
$5.00 to $15.00
F. H. ARNOLD
The Ladies’ Store
Newnan, Ga.