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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1920.
BIG CIRCUS SOON TO BE HERE
Sparks’ World-Famous Shows Due in New-
nan Tuesday, Oct, 12
THE CORNAU, AS FAMILY
Tim Sparks' Big Throo-Blng Circus year are the Cornallas family of Euro
will exhibit In Nownan on Tunsday, Oct. jioan acrobats, who arc making their
12, giving two perform an cos, ami inaug* initial tour of America with Sparks’ Oir-
urnting its npponrnnco with a splondid cuh ami proBoiiting an net that for skill
parndo 2 miles in length. Every foa- and dnring has never boon equaled,
turo of the great exhibition will bo rop- Included in tlio family is Miss Florence,
resented in this truly romnrknblo oilon-' who enjoys the distinction of being the
engo etroot pageant, which leaves the only member of her sox in the world nc-
clrctis grounds daily at 10.30 a. m. Since complishing n double somorsault.
the Inst visit to this city it has nearly Thou there nro two herds of elophantB,
■doubled in sizojnnd this sonson finds including “Big Zulu," tho skyscraper.
It among tho largest of tontod exhibi- olophnnt, and onch lioril worked entirely
iloiifl. by lady trainers. Incidentally, tlioro will*
Tho Sparks Circus has always boon be many big nrenic features, interspersed
noted for its flno display of horses, and with tho nnlinal nets; and clowns—well,
this sonson tango and shimmy dancing forty of lliom will bo on hand to make
horsoB aro to bo soon in tho cquino mom- you laugh, * ,'
bors, which includes “Caesar," cjiam-, Two performances will ljo giyou, daily
[lion high-jumping lior»u of tho world, _ ut „ s Batons tljo rcgulBiS
tak °v'rr " our ’ B ‘r;?
portrayals of tho works of noted sculp- will bo given in which patrons may visit
tors. Othor prominent foaturoB this J the inonagorio and tho Horso Fair. ■
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Mary Magdalene.
It le a fairly general opinion that
Mary Mngduluno derived her name
from tho town of Mngdnlu, to which
»ho belonged. Somo scholars think
•that they huvo found hor name In nn
old Hebrew root, and from that deri
vation they call her Mary of the em
broidered hair. Nobody roally knows
why Bho was called Magdaleno; bat
•»ho la described In the Gospels ns that
woman out of whom Josus Christ cast
-•even dovlls. Thoro Is no scriptural
reason for Identifying her with •
-woman of light character.
What “Mark Twain” Means.
"Mark twain" Is a river term used
by the leadmnn In Indicating' sound
ings. “Mark lwhin" means that thi
water Is about two fathoms deep, A
story is told flint while Samuel L
Clemens, wliose nom de plume was'
Mark Twain, wps a pilot he asked a
friend who was taking soundings
what pen name he should assume.
Just then the friend called out "Murk
twain," and Mr. Clemens took that
name. He used It regularly in sign
ing his stories while hp was a report*
er on the Virginia City Enterprise.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE,
GEQROIA—Coweta County:
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said county, I will sell
before the court-house door at Nevnun,
Ga., on trie first Tuesday In October,
1920, to the highest and best bidder,
the following real estate belonging to
tho estate of Mrs. Sebra C. Milam, de
ceased:
, one-third undivided Interest
and to a certain houBe and lot in the
town of Turin, Coweta county, Ga., and
known as the place where said de
ceased resided before and at the time
of her death. On this lot there Is a
six-room dwelling in good condition,
a splendid well of water, and good out
houses. Said lot contalns«,two find one-
' iff acres of land, more or less.
Sold for the purpose of paying debts
and for distribution among the heirs-
at-law. Terms of sale—CASH. Mils
Sent. 0, 1920. LUTHER E. ARNALL,
Administrator on estate of Sebra C.
Milam,- deceased, j • .
. Tho remaining two-thirds Interest In
said lot will bo sold by the owners
thereof at tho same time and place,
and In connection with the above sale.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
OEOtlQIA—Coweta County:
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said county will be sold
before the court-houses door ~ot; said
county at public outcry, 'on the first
Tuesday In October, 1920,- between the
legal- hours of sale, to the highest and
best bidder, the following described
landa belonging to tho estate of J. S.
Price, docoased, to-wlt:
Lot No. 39, Tn the Sixth district of
said, county-, containing 202% acres,
more or less, bounded on the north by
lands of J. B. Hammock, on the east by
lands o{ S. ,H. Todd, on the south by
landB of Miss Fannie Price, and on the
west by lands of Park Arnold.
Also, tho north half of lot of lpnd
No. 32. In the original First district
(present Second)- of said county, con
taining 101% acres, more or less, and
one aore square In tho northwest corner
of the south half of said lot; and also
14.6 acres additional off the north side
of said south half, aggregating 116.8
acres more or IAbb. of said lot No. 32.
Sold for the purpose of paying the
debts of said deceased and for division
among his helrs-at-law. Terms of sale
—CASH. This Sept. 1, 1920.
J. FRED RUSSELL,
Administrator on. estate of J. S. Price,
deceased. - j
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SECONDSr ANNUAL
COWETA COUNTY
OCT. e, 7, 8 and 9, 1920
FOUR
Wednesday, Oct. 6—Veterans’ Day, American Legion Day and Ladies’ Day.
Thursday, Oct. 7—Merchants’Day.
Friday, Oct. 8—Children’s Day.
Saturday, Oct. 9—Farmers’ Day.
All Confederate veterans, members American Legion,
ladies and little girls up to 12, admitted to fair grounds free
on opening day—Wednesday.
Children’s Day—All school children accompanied by
their teachers will be admitted for 10 cents—teachers free.
Fifteen Hundred Dollars in Cash Premiums.
Competition for these premiums open to Coweta, Heard, Carroll, Troup,
Meriwether and Fayette counties. One hundred and fifty dollars for best col
lective agricultural display from any one district in above territory, $100 for
next best display, $50 for next, and $25 for next.
Seventy-five dollars for best collective agricultural display by any com
munity of negro fanners in Coweta county, $50 for next best display, $25
for next, $10 for next, $5 for next. , ,
Several Hundred Dollars in Special Premiums
to Club Boys and Girls of Coweta County.
* Exhibits in this department will be in charge of Miss Lorine Collins,
■ Home Demonstration Agent, and Mr. B. M. Drake, County Agent.
Exhibits will be judged and premiums awarded by a committee Appoint
ed by Miss Collins and Mr. Drake.
A NUMBER OF FREE ATTRACTIONS—SOME STARTLING — ALL
NEW—ALL GREAT!
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Departments—Agriculture, Livestock, Poultry, Woman’s Work, Baby
Show, Merchants and Manufacturers* Negro Farmers.
}AS. E. BROWN, Secretary
No Entry Fee Charged for Exhibits—Open to AIL
25 CENTS ADMISSION DAY AND NIGHT