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letters of administration on the estate
oil by ft vote of 92 to 65. Messrs. W. N.
oT Mrs. Sarah A. Grimes* deceased, all
THE NEWNAN HERALD
HEWN AN, GA., FRIDAY, DEC. 31.
Official Organ of Coweta County.
jmm ej. Brown. O. W. Passavant.
BROWN & PASSAVANT
Editor. anil l‘iil>ll»hrr».
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2,00 A YEAR
IN ADVANCE.
The Horalrt ofnee Is located In the
Ooodrutn Building, II Jackson Streot.
•Phono 8.
LUTHERVILLE.
MUs Lynda LnasoUcr, of Joncsville,
8. C'„ anil Mr*. “Shoti” nullaril and
Ilttlo non, Hownrd, of Maelmn. nru
upending thn holiday* with Mr*. II.
Lassettor.
Mr. W. N. Tcnglp, of Columhiis, *pont
Sunday with relative* liore.
Mr. anil Mr*. It. 0. Truininoll and lit
tlo *on, of Hamilton, nrn gueHt* thi*
woek of Mr. and Mr*. K 10. Fry.
Mtb. Fivuik Bowlos, of Groonvillo, i*
npending the wi>ek with friend* here.
Mrs. W. E. Chandler, of Tlfton, nnd
Mr. H, 8. McWilliams, of Atlanta, are
spending the holiday* with their, mother,
Mr*. Ada McWilliams.
Mr*. (Jordon Glnsicr, of Decntnr, nnd
Mr*. W. L. Orr, of I’erry, nro visiting
their sister, Mr*. .1. IJ. McKoon.
Mr*. Fate Stovnll, of Montgomery,
Ala., is visiting Mis* He»Bio Liwsetter.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Loon Holman, of We*
ton, Mis* .lanio Taylor of Wliite*hurg,
Mr. Will Tnylor of Atlanta, Mr. John
Taylor of Chattanooga, nnd Mr. and Mr*.
Lovic Taylor of Atlanta, liavo boon
tlio guest* of their parent*, Dr. and Mrs.
J. W. Taylor.
Misses Minnie, Christine nnd Eliza
beth Lnssettor and Mr. Lewis Lassottor,
of Atlanta, nro upending the week witli
their grnmiinothor, Mrs. Bunle Albright.
Mrs. Ella Cdusins lintJ ns her gnests
for Christmas Itov. and Mrs. Solon U.
Cousins of Columbus, Mr. anil Mrs. John
Peavy of Manchester, Prof. Paul Cousins
of Shorter College, and Mr. Robert Cous
ins of Locust Grove Institute.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Fred Smith, of Atlnntn,
are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mordecal Davis.
Mr. M. A. Chandler nnd Mrs. Evn
Mont wore quietly married Inst Thurs
day afternoon at the Methodist parson-
ngo in Mnroland, Rov. H. E. Stlpo offi
ciating. Mrs. Chunillor is tlia mother of
Mr*. II. E. Btipo, of Morolnnd, nnd n
women of rare personality nnd (inn Chris
tian clmxaotor. Mr. CImndlor is one of
Lutherville 'h best, citizen*.
Dr. nnd Mr*. 11. A. llnrdnwoy had n*
their guests Tuoadny Mrs. D. W. Boono,
of Nownnii, Mr*. I.yda Hoone and Mi*s
Edith Boono of Atlnntu, and Mr*. R.
0. Traninieil of Hamilton.
Mr*. Ada MeWilllain* nniiounees the
marriage of her daughter, Myrtlu, to
Mr. James A. Hall, of Columbus, the
ceremony taking place at the residence
of Mr. nnil Mrs. R, N. Armstrong, ,'17.'l
Poaohtroo streot, Atlanta, on Christian*
Day. They loft immediately for Co
lumbia, S. 0., and Nowport News, Vn.,
whore Mr. Ball hna extensive buHiuuss
interests. They will make their homo
iu Columbus, at the Ralston Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Mamin Hnynio ontor-
tninod at n hIx o’clank dlniior on^Moiulny
evening of lust week. Tlio dining-reoui
was nrtistlcnlly docoratoil witli holly
qml other Christmas greenery. Covers
wore laid for sixteen. Mrs, Hnynio won
assisted in entertaining by her son nnd
daughter, Aubry nnd Vormn. Now, old
and odd guinea wore played. One of tliu
interesting feature* of tlio evening wiib
the violin music furnished by Mr. Mer
cer Pal*' ..on, of Luthervlllo, nnd Mr.
Hard Hnynio, of Hoxton. TliOso invited
were Misses Amilo Merle Estes, Etliel
Garrett,, Etliel Estes, Estolio Gable,’
Alma Haynio, Cecil io Trammell, mid
Nellie Jnckson of Grantville, Messrs.
Merecr Pnttersou, Milner Trammell, Cloo
Garrett, Olyim Hstos. Elinor Cable, Hoke
Gable, and Plorco Young of Berton.
Doe.. 28th.
spend-the-dny gueets Monday Mr. and
Mrs. F. 0. MeKoy, of Rome; Mr. and
Mrs. O. R. Sims, of Iloganaville; Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. A. Johnson and baby, of
Carrollton; Miss Louise MeKoy, of For
syth ; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Hoone and chi •
dren nnd Mrs. Tom MeKoy nnd chil-
'^M’r. Hamp Kidd nnd family vijilod
Mrs. Susan Kiild Saturday and Suiulny.
Mr. Andy Bilbo and family‘and Mr.
Joe Bilbo ami fninily have moveil from
our midst nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon 1 otts
have mo vis I into our community.
Mr. J. T. Brown nnd fnmily, of «•
luntn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.
J. A. Bilbo. , , .
Mr. W. F. Thigpen and family at
tended tlio funeral of tlio former s
brother Sunday.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. C. Ncwniun enter
tained their children Saturday. Mr. and
Mrs. J. N. Austin also entertained at a
finally dinner Sunday.
Miss Etliel Millions, of Romo, spent
Christmas with her parents here. •
Dec. 28tli.
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TURIN
.... • e ’ vv li Steuben-1 wont the hold a commitment
I lie remains of llev. W. I . boaring, but wns unnblo to do so on no-
*on, whoso dentil occurred bore count of the nbsenco of Revenue Agents
ilny of last week, wore ea ’ English nnd CauBoy, material witnesses
ersvillc, On., whore the thc in the ense. Garrett's bond was set at
mn.le with Masonic honors. Botoro the $2(5,000, which lie has been unablo to
body loft in.pn-iv . , niako, nnd the hearing 1ms been set for
were hold at the Methodist church, con ,
ducted liy Presiding Elder Cloekor and •
Dr. RCmbort 0. Smith, of Newnan. ^ slacker singing “Over Thero” and
Many sorrowing friends attended the I fo88c(1 Christian Binging “I Want
service, who felt tlio loss o a gom "'"' to Bo an Angel” nro sight's to make tlio
nnd faith fill pastor, to whom they were .
deeply attached. Mrs. Stophonson nnd I ,lovil ‘‘-hucklo.
her young son will remain in Turin for
tlio present, tlio former having ft posi
tion as teacher in Turin High School.
They Imvo the sympathy of ovoryono in
their sail boroavement.
Banks ami D. B. Lambort were re-elect
ed members of the City Council without
opposition.. Mrs, J. D. Moreland wns
the first Orantville woman to cast a bal
lot, nnd she voted for Mr. Hollars.
At tlio last, regular communication of
Orantville Lodge, No. 285, F, & A. M.,
officers for the ensuing year were elect
ed ns follows: Luther Watkins, W. M,;
Paul Btigg, 8. W.j John Jenkins, J. W.j
Sowoll Dixon, Secretary; J. A. Latimer,
Treasurer;. F. T. Mencham, Chaplain;
Cliff Jackson, 8. D.; Grady Chaffin, J.
D.; Walter Copolnnd, 8. S.; Ed .lenklns,
J. 8.; John Shnddix, Tyler,
Dec. 28th.
—o
NAPOLEON GARRETT BOUND OVER
ON MURDER CHARGE.
Macon, Ga„ Dec. 29.—Napoleon Gar
rett, who was wounded during tho bat
tle witli revenuo officers on Dec. 10, in
wliieii Revenue Agent R. W. Jackson
nnd John Oarrett wero killed, was re
moved from tlio Macon hospital to tho
Bibb county jail today. He has a gun
shot wound in the rogion of the lung.
U. S. Commiasiorter W. E. Martin
porsons concerned are required to show
cause In said Court by the first Monday
In January next, If any they can, why
said application should not be granted.
This Dee. 6, 1920. W. A. POST,
Judge City Court of Newman, noting
Ordinary.
Betters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Wm. A. Hines having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for
letters of administration on the estate
of Jos. E. Hines, deceased, all persons
concerned are required to show cause
In said Court by the first Monday In
January next. If any they can, why
said application Bhould not ho granted.
This Deo. 7. 1020. W. A. POST.
Judge City Court of Newnan, acting
Ordinary.
Letters of Administration,
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
W. B. CheBtnut
the
having applied to
Court of Ordinary of said county for
letters of administration on the estate
of J. T. Chestnut, deceased, all persons
concerned are required to show cause
In said Court by the first Monday In
January next, If any they can, why
said application should not be granted.
This Dec. 6. 1920. W. A. POST.
Judge City Court of Newman, acting
Ordinary.
New Advertisements.
... . PETITION TO AMEND GHAIITEH.
Relative* hero are in receipt of nows GEORGIA—Coweta County:
of the death of Mrs. Wm. Jones, a sister To the Superior Court of said County:
of Rev. J. O. Camp, a Baptist minister The^et. Con oWoa.. Motor gom .may,
formerly well known in tins section. respectfully shows—
Mr and Mrs. L. T. Moboh announce I l. That petitioner Is a corporation
il,„ i,i,.tli n dninrhtnr heretofore Incorporated and chartered
th Mis B Em°ageno Daffi is at homo from|«”i “ *•
Bessie Tift Collogo for tho holidays. 2. Petitioner shows that ,it deslre3
MIhh Margaret Powell, who is teach- t° amend Its charter by ohhnglng Its
" , 7 . „ , . ,!• „ I corporate name from Jones Motor
lag at Pinohurst, On., is spending tlio I compnny to
holidays witli her mothor. "THE MOTOR-TRACTOR COMPANY.”
Mbs Mary Shell is at homo from 3. That at a mooting of the stock-
ti Ti t rt-iin-n iini.nruimm fniintv holdors of said corporation a resolu-
Bnldwin College, in Habersham county, j t | on waH d U i y passed by a unanimous
Mr. Willinm Bailoy, of Oklahoma, is vote of the stockholders authorizing
visiting his paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. tho said change, and directing that
* petition be filod to carry same into
jjftiioy. I effect,
Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Hubbard, or 4, Wherefore petitioner prays that
North Georgia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. a Judgment be granted so amending
I n ai.,.11 t- R» Charter as aforesaid.
J. B. Snell, jr. „ „ STANFORD ARNOLD,
Mr. Folsom Moses, of Sholby, N. C., Potltloner’s Attorney.
WELCOME.
Tlio holiday* luivo boon very quiet in
our community. Only throe- moro day*
of 1920 remain. Wo aro almost, ready
to turn a new pago in our life. We can
look back on tho past yonr and seo so
t ':i’ ,K i H "J 1 ! "‘i* 1 ' 1 ’""J 0 don .°< nl >d is uiuicnou in ino t'acilie Moot, wui i
aim m nf , B l0U d ,l0 . t done < t '' 1 't wo on a tour around tlio world in June.
Filed In office this Deo. 23, 1920,
L. TURNER, Clerk S. C. C. C.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
1 I, L. Turner,
said co
is with relatives hero this wook,
Mi*H Dora Morrill, of LaGrango Fo
unds Collogo, is with lior parents during
tlm holidays. . . , a - -
Mis* Ettnlto Moses is at home from courhf s^d®count?, dS-hewby c^ fy
C. N. & 1, College to spend tho holidays, that ‘tho above ancl foregoing is a
Rev. Mr. Hurtis, of Oklahoma, is viB- true and correct copy of tho original
iting hi* daughter, Mrs. W. D. Stephen- MOTOR COMPANY
Hon. Ho Hllo.l tlio pulpit nt tho Motlio- appears of fill In m? oS? C e. nam °’ a “
(list church Sunduy, preaching an interest- Witness my hand and official seal
inir ho nil on thlH 23d day of December, 1920
Miss Mnliol Watson, of Atlanta, is I U TURNKK - Clerk S. C. C. C.
tlio attractive
Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Reese, of Now-1 Legal Notices,
nan; wore dinner guests, of Mr. and Mrs.. .
J. W. Williams on Christmas Dny. ot Administration
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Dominick wi u |aEO R GIA-Coweta County: ^
move soon into tlioir beautiful now liomo, Court C 'of M o^dlnary if £r 8atd P county for
which is nonring completion. 1
Tho marringo of MIbh Arlonn Wil
liams and Mr. Itobt. H. Dominick, which
was Holotnnizod on Thursday cVening . of I
luBt woek, wn* a brilliant ovont, uniting
tlio lives and destinies of two of Turin’s
most popular young people. . Rev. John
V. Eden, of Atlanta, officiated at the |
ceremony, which took plnco nt tlio Bap
tist church, in tho presoneo of a lnrgo I
nHHomblugo of friend*. Tho young |
couple bogln umrriod life under tlio hnp-
piost auHpieo*. and tho writer offers his |
bo*k wisliOB for tlioir continued liapiii-
lioss in tlio years to come.
Wo Imvo rooolvod mimorous ciiooring I
Clirlstmns mossngos from our frionds, |
which aro much appreciated.
Wo wish Tlio Harold nnd all its road-
ors a lmppy mid prosperous New Year. 1
Dec. 28th.
SHERIFF’S SALE FOR JANUARY.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Will be sold before the court-house
door In Newnan. said county, on the
first Tuesday In January. 1921, to the
highest and best bidder, the following
described property, to-wlt:
Five hundred pounds seed cotton
more or less; 60 bushels cotton seed,
more or less; 140 bushels corn, more
or loss: 1.000 lbs. hay, more or less,
stored In house on Leigh Potts’ farm.
Levied on as the property of John
Perdue to satisfy a forclosure lien In
favor of Leigh Potts vs. the said John
Perdue. This Nov. 16, 1920. Prs. fee
24.48. J. D. BREWSTER, Sheriff.
Notice of Discharge In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States, for the Northern District
of Georgia
No. 4614. In Bankruptcy.
In re Lee Bohannon, Bankrupt.
A petition for discharge having been
filed In conformity with law by above-
named bankrupt, and the Court hav
ing ordered that the hearing upon said
petition be had on Jan. 22, 1921, at
ten o’olock a. m. at the United States
District Court-room, In the city of At
lanta, Georgia, notice is hereby given
to all cereditors and otner persons m
Interest to appear at said time ana
place and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the bankrupt for
discharge should not be granted.
a C. FULLER, Clerk.
W. C. WRIGHT, Attorney.
NOTICE OF APPRAISEMENT.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
To L. L. Brown, administrator of J.
S. Anderson, Geo. D. Anderson, John
S. Anderson, David H. Anderson, Mill-
ledge Anderson, Mrs. Emma A. Bled
soe, Miss Bessie Anderson, John A.
Thomas, A. M. Hartsfleld, C. P. Harts-
fleld, Cornelia H. Brown, Frances H,
Drake, F. S. Murray, C. W. Murray,
Mrs. Mollle Jones, C. B. Anderson,
.Edward H. Anderson, Clifford G. An
derson, Harvlland C. Nance. Gray Carl-
thers, William Carlthers, and to C. J'.
Owens, Tax Colieotor of Coweta couhty,
and H. J. Fullbright, State Tax Com
missioner: You and each of you are
hereby notified that on the 29th day
of* December, 1920, at the court-house
of said Coweta county, at 10 o’clock
a. m„ the undersigned, as the duly ap
pointed appraisers to fix the value of
all property belonging to the estate
of John S. Anderson, late of said
county, deceased, subject to the In
heritance tax under the laws of said
State, will appraise all the property
of said estate subject J;o said tax, in
accordance with the provisions of the
law. This 21st day of December, 1920.
G. WYNN SMITH,
GEO. W. MEYER,
R, S. ARNOLD,
Appraisers.
Despite depressed business con
ditions the past few months this has
I
been our most successful business
year.. We are grateful to our friends
and customers for their generosity.
We have fried to give good service
in the past, and pledge ourselves to
give the best possible in the future.
Our business is built on fair
dealings and good service.
We take pleasure in serving you, -
and assure you of courteous, efficient
service.
We wish you a happy and pros
perous New Year.
Lee King Drug Co.
A GOOD DRUG STORE
66—TWO PHONES—66
GRANTVILLE.
Ensign Thomas Edward Zellars is at
home for tlio holidays. Ho will join his
ship, tlio U. 8, S. “Mississippi,” on
Jan. 0, anil sail for South America, re
turning to tlio homo port, San Pedro,
Cal., about March 1. His ship, which
is attached to tlio Pacific licet, will start
ure loath to recognize tlio page n» ours.
Resolutions nro oasily made, and just
ns easily broken; but may wo eaeli re
solve that, our record for 1921 shall bo
■a far bettor one than tlio past.
Although the holidays liavo been quite,
•wo hope eucli ono had a good Christmas,
and that the now year will prove a happy
and prosperous ono.
Rev. W, E. Fuller filled his appoint
ment nt Providence church Saturday and
Sunday.
Misses Mary Grimes and Mary New
man, from Mnry P. Willingham school;
Miss Louise MeKoy, from Bessie Tift
College; Mr. Brandos Amis, form On.
Tech.; mid Misses Wiluier Crain and
Sophia Dial, from Nuwmiu High
School, are spending the holidays nt
home.
Miss Elsie Butler nml Mr. F. C. Me-
3u>.v were married on Christmas Dnv
at BarnosvvUo. Tho bride’s mother is
n Onweta giri, and Mr. MeKoy is onu
-of our finest young men. Ho 1ms a po
sition with tho Walker Electric Co. nt
Rome. They spent several .lays with the
poomls parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
MeKoy, tills week.
Mr. Lewis MeKoy hntl the misfortune
to shoot n part of his foot off Christ
mas Day. The gun wns cocked, nnd Ito
Accidentally hit the trigger, causing the
ar«UB to go off and putting tlio entire
Joad of shot in his right foot Dr. Joe
I’eiustbo. of Nowiiiiii, wns called, and
be found it necessary to amputate one
.of .tho toes. Lewis is doing nicely now
■we are pleased to report.
Rov. and Mrs. F. J. Amis entertained
at a family dinner Saturday. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stovall
and - children nml Mr. Brondus Amis
of Atlanta; Mr. Cims. Amis and family,
of Newnan; Dr. F. J. Amis and family,
of Franklin; Mr. Will Amis and family
nnd Mr. and Mrs. 'Lcou Potts, of Wei
come.
We regret to report Mr. J. C. New
man on the’ sick list this week.
Mr. Will Boone and family, of At
lanta, and Mr. Waiter Boone and family,
of Nowimn, wero guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J, E. Boono Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Arnold spent
Cliristmua in Macon.
Mrs. Hollnud Melson is entertaining
.. number of our coltoge girls this week
nt her home in Hogansvillo.
Miss Emily Zellar#, who 1* attending
school in Now York, .is at home for tho
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Banks entertain
ed at a beautiful dinner party oil
Christman eve.
Tho Christmas troo at the Baptist |
church was a great suceosa. Dr. Will
Post impersonated Santa Claus, ami
made a great hit The little folks shout
ed with glee at his witty saying*, nnd
hro still amazed at his coming by air
plane.
Miss Dunbar, from LaGrango Female
College, stopped on her way liomo from
school for a short visit to Mrs. Roy
White.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Sadler, Mrs. J.
D. Moreland and Mr. Lowndes Sadler
spent Christmas Day witli Mr. and Mrs.
R. O. Jones, in Newnan.
Mr. Jim Lambert, of West Point, was
in Grnntville for the week-end.
Mr. Clifford Hopson, of Selma, Ain.,
is tho guest tliis week of his mother. ,
Clifford tins mi important position witli
the Bell Telephone Co., being division
manager nt Selma.
Mr. Will Cotton is visiting bis sister.
Mrs. J. F. Brasch.
Mr. nnd Airs. W. B. Smith, of At
lanta. wero guests Sunday of their
mother. They ure always welcome visi
ters in Grnntville. Mrs. Smith is one
of tho executive officers of the Georgia
Federation of Clubs,
Mrs. John Latimer will return liomo I
Tuesday, after an extended visit to her
father at Andnlusin, Ala.
Mrs, Ethel White Smith, of Thomson,
wns the guest Christmas Day of her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Micajnli White.
Tho mayoralty race on Thursday last!
was quite an interesting event—rendered
especially so for tho reason that it was
tlio first election in which the women of
Grantville participated as voters. Thirty
suffragettes voted, n majority casting
their ballots for Mr. T. M. Zellars, who
Priced less than cost of material of which
they are made. •
59 Dresses
7 Coats
38 Skirts
6 Furs
32 Suits
33 Petticoats
14 Kimonos
§2 Blouses
23 sweaters
The assortments may afford, the very garment you
want—and at very much less than you expected to pay.
-COME SEE THEM-
FASHI0NETTE
HAIR NETS
10c Each
SILK HOSIERY
HEW LOW
PRICES
JS, 1500110 oun<I!lj\ uiuir uauuis u#r oar. i. ai. cellars, wilt
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MeKoy had as defeated his opponent, Mr. Emmett Sew