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THE NEWNAN HERALD
2VKBWNAN. »A H FRIDAY, OCT. 20.
Official Organ of Coweta County.
Jaa. B. Brown. O. W. PauBavnnt.
BROWN & PASSAVANT
IDdltora and Publishers.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 A YEAR
IN ADVANCES.
Tho Ho raid nfJlco Ih located In tho
Ooodrum Building, 12 Jackson Stroot.
*Phono fl.
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO DEMOCRATIC
CAMPAIGN FUND.
Col. J. Littleton .1 otK.'K, county chair*
mnn of tho National Democratic Cam
paign Committee, has reported tho fol
lowing additional donations since
last issue—
1*3. M. Colo oo
J. A. Stephens 1.00
B. II. Pinson 1.00
Jlmvlettc Bailoy 1.00
Joe D. UmlHon 1.00
W. A. Cost ].oo
J. Mc(31nre
W. A. Steed
jF. M .Amail
•T II. Droad water ....
N. L. North
Dr. llemhort O. Smith
Dr. T. R Davis
Hamrick A Couch ....
J. A. H, Camp
J. P. Shackelford ....
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
.1.00
1.00
Total $20.00
Previously acknowledged $107.35
LUTHERVILLE.
Mrs. J. A. Bradbury and children,
Miss Annlo Dora Bradbury and Mr.
(Bonn Bradbury aro visiting Mrs. Popo,
•at Vienna, this week.
Mr. “Shon" Bullard, of Machen, and
Mrs. Fnto Stovall, of Montgomery, Ala. v
aro guests of Mrs. H. J. L&saottor and
Miss Bessie LaoHottor.
Mr. and Mth. Odp Garrett and Miss
Myrtlo Garrett, of Nownan, woro guests
Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. Jule Garrett.
Mins Estollo Holland spent Saturday
In Atlanta.
Miss Janie Taylor, of Whitosburg,
apont last woek with Miss Louise Taylor.
Dr. Jns. W. Taylor is spending tho
■week in Macon.
Miss Dicio Dardon, Miss Louiso Tay
lor and Mr. and Mra. Lubie Lambert
woro in GroonviUo Monday.
Mossrs. Marous Chaudlor and Nowt
Strickland spoilt a fow days in Atlanta
float week.
Mr. Jns. A. Bnlb a prominent business
man of Columbia, 8. C., visitod frionds
Loro Inst woek.
Dr. B. A. HardAway spont Sunday in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goorge, of Florida,
•and Miss Luoilo Norris, of Atlanta, wore
guosts last wook of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. Hormou Chnndlor, Mrs.
Bari Upshaw, Mrs. W. W. Wilson and
Mr, Allon Chnndlor woro in Nownan Mon-
-day.
Miss Mary Hill Ware, of GroonviUo,
in vlnltiNK MIm Clara Williams this
W< Mr. Knox Hines, of Atlanta, who was
called horn Inst week to attend the fu
neral of his brother, Mr. John T. Hines,
is visiting his sister, Mrs. Adche Las-
setter.
. Mrs. Geo. Andrews, Mr. G. L. Colley
and Mr. Frank Elkins are reported quite
ill this woek.
I)r. and Mrs. M. S. Archer had ns
guests on Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Drown and children, Mr. Ernest Brown,
Mr. W. W. Archer, Mr. Raymond Davis,
Miss Roper Williams nnd Mibs Winnie
White, of Atlanta.
Mrs. Willie Wood, of Nownan, is the
guoHt this week of her sister, Mrs. Alvnn
Chandler.
Mr. II. R. Fitts, who hns boon con
nected with tho Lutherville bank for
several years ns cashier, has resigned
and will lie located in Atlanta hereafter.
His numerous friends hero regret to
our have him leave, nnd wish him success
in his now field. Ho wns reared here,
and everyone feels nil Interest in his
future.
Mr. CHIT Latimer, of U. S. Army Hos
pital No. Ill, North Carolina, is on mi
extended visit to IiIh mint nnd sister,
Mrs. Mollie Wortham nnd Miss Thelma
Latimer.
Mr. Lewis Plant nnd Miss Popsio Plant
woro called to LnGrango a few days ago
by tho illness of Mrs. Plant.
Misses Louise Taylor, Claudius Mat
thews ami Roxio Clmmbless spent Satur
day in Whitosburg.
Mr. Woyinan Cochran wns in Atlanta
for several days Inst week.
Mr. Maynard Colley has been electeil
cashier of tho Liithorvillo bank, nnd Mr.
Gua Williams assistant cashier. Both
nro popular homo boys, and thoir olovn-
tion to tho rosponsiblo positions named
gives thoir friends much pleasure.
Oct. 20th.
GRANTVILLE.
Mr. nnd Mrs. McElroy, of Atlanta,
woro guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. T.
M. dollars.
Mrs. Edwin Bnnks and Mra. Willie
Mno Sowoll spont Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. V. W. Chamblcss entertained the
members of tho Rook Club at her home
Saturday afternoon. Aftor sovoral games
a dolieious salad oourso was served. Mrs.
S. T. Lambort assisted Mrs. Chombless
in ontortaining tho guosts.
Miss Malro White has returned from
Atlanta, whore she spent several days.
Mrs. T. M. Hollars and Mrs. John Lat
imer attended tho recent Red Cross Con
ference in Atlanta. .
Mrs. Sallio Sowoll, of Atlanta, is vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sewell.
Mrs. Iloscoe Nnll and son, of Luther-
villo, spent Inst week with Mrs. Hugh
JackBon.
Mrs. E. B. Cotton and daughter, Jean,
have returned from an extended visit
to relatives in Palmetto. .
Miss Willene Cox, of Columbus, was
tho recent attractive guest of Miss Nellie
JackBon.
Miss Lillian Sowell spent the week-end
in LnGrango, the guest of Mrs. Erskine
Gillespie.
Mrs. Tommie Glower hns beon spending
some time with relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. Paul Bugg and children spont
Saturday in Atlanta.
Miss Cone, of Atlanta, will be the
guest of Mra. T. M. Hollars, fbr the week
end.
Mr. nnd Mra. Johnson, of Norcross,
spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. F. H.
Lotson.
Oet. 20th.
New Advertisements.
FARMERS
Bring Your
PEANUTS
to
E. N. CAMP & SONS
Moreland.
Picker Now "in Operation.
Packing Charge 25c. Per Bushel.
PHOTOGRAPHER
Newnan Banking & Trust
Company Building
NEWNAN, GA.
Wo aro now making picturee to be used
ns Christmas gifts. Christmas may seem
a long way off, yet a dozen portraits
will solvo a dozon problems of ‘ ‘ What to
give at Christmas!”
Come for your sitting NOW, that we
may have time to give your work Bpocial
attention.
WILL F. NELSON,
Photographer,
NEW WATER RATES
Effective December 1st, 1920. (Applying to November Service.)
Gallons Cu. ft. Por 1000 Gallons Per 100 Co, ft. Net Coat
For first 10,000 or 1,337, chargB 25 cents Net or 18.7 cents Net. $2.50
For socond 10,000 or 1,337, chargo 20 cents Net or 14.95 cents Net. 2.00
For third 10,000 or 1,337, chargo 15 cents Net or 11.22 cents Net. 1.50
For fourth 10,000 or 1,337, chargo 12% cents Net or 9.35 cents Net. 1.25
For fifth 10,000 or 1,337, chargo 10 cents Net or 7.48 cents Net. 1.00
For second 50,000 or 6,685, charge 9% cents Not or 7.105 cents Net. 4.75
For second 100,000 or 13,370, chargo 9 cents Net or 6.731 cents Net. 9.00
For third 100,000 or 13,370, chargo 8 codts Not or 5.983 cents Net. 8.00
Above 300,000 or 40,110, charge 10 cents Net or 7.479 cents Net.
Minimum Water Bill—75 cents per month for 3,000 gallons or 400 cubic feet.
Minimum Sewerago Bill—25 centB per month.
Minimum Wntor and Soworago Bill per month—$1 for 3,000 Gals, or 400 Cu Ft.
Ponnlty for non-payment aftor TENTH—25 por cent.
Newnan Water & Light Commission.
—MEN—
A Sale of Fine Hats
Crofut Knapp Co. and Dunlap
Makers of the finest Hats in America.
(And every one brand new,)
□ Frankly, there is no reason on
earth why these fine Hats should
sell for so little as .8.75, except that
a great many men seem to expect
it. But, so long as the spirit of the
times prompts us to sacrifice profit
and some cost to good will, you at
least ought to know whar wonderful
values you are getting.
8-T5
fine
NEW
HATS
Worth 10.00, 11.00 and 12.50—many styles
Fine Neckwear 95c
1.50 to 3.00 values.
Silk Hose 95c
1.25 to 1.75 kind.
Kersey & Prather
FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT
Special I Special l
ARMY BED SPREADS
$2.00
EACH
Regulation size—Cleaned—Sterilized—Weight 7 pounds
SEE THEM
DIXIE JUNK CO.
TO East Broad Street.
What Is a Prescription?
Who Should Prescribe ?
Who Should Fill or Compound Prescriptions?
These are questions for you to answer in the greater part.
The “Prescription Business” is our business. It is the doctors’
business—not ours—to prescribe. When you are sick, call him
and have him prescribe. Have him leave your prescription with
us and we will fill it and send it out post-haste.
* ,
The point we want to emphasize is this: Only registered
prescriptionists work in our Prescription Department.
Doctors are human—and make occasional mistakes. It is
our business to catch them before the prescription is filled. We
know if a dose is too large or poisonous. That is our business.
But is is your business to have your prescriptions filled by
registered men.
LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY
“A GOOD DRUG STORE'^'I^HONE 66,
Free Delivery Prompt Service
EASTMAN KODAKS AND FILMS
NORRIS EXQUISITE CANDIES
GARDEN COURT TOILETRIES
THERMOS BOTTLES AND LUNCH KITS
PENSLAR REMEDIES '
PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY
Allen Bros.
7 JACKSON STREET
1 WE OFFER
Special Prices On Our Entire Stock
Beginning Saturday, October 30
WE SELL ONLY THE HIGHEST QUALITY OF GROCERIES.
STOCK ABSOLUTELY FRESH!
» Pink Salmon, per can 16c
Dime Brand Milk l . 20c
Tomatoes, No. 2 can 12c
4-oz. Good Black Pepper. 10c
Canned Com, No. 2 can 15c
Karo Syrup, gallon 89 C
Flint River Syrup, gallon $1.10
Ann afid Hammer Brand Soda 4C
Canned Oysters, No. 1 can 15C
Lake Herring, 6-pound kit 89 C
Soda Crackers, 10-cent package 7 c
FRESH SHIPMENT OF GOVERNMENT BACON AND ROAST
BEEF AT LOW PRICES!
You Make No Mistake in Getting Our Prices Before You Buy.
OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWEST!
We have thousands of things you need, but space will not
permit us to mention them here.
—SEE US OR PHONE US—
Allen Brothers
Phone 546
Newnan, Ga.