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THE NEWMAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1921.
lodge meetings.
oweta Lodge, No. 60, F. & A. M,——
(uln'r communication Tuesday night,
11 1921. Work in Fclloweraft do-
H. K. Ragland, W. M.
r L. Gilbert, Soo’y. ,
Oakland Lodge, No. 69, K. of P.—
ular convention next Mondny night
•.30 o’clock. Instnllntion of officers
work in tho rank of Esquire. A
attendance specially requested.
R. a Arnold, 0. C.
Local Happenings TqM in
Short Paragraphs.
NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST
TO OUR LOCAL READERS.
1921.
Buy your shoes at Boono’a.
[ASS1FIED ADVERTISEMENTS
‘El-Bowonn” cigars, tho best smoke.
Cau you write 1921 without hobbling f
|TES—One cent a word for each in-
ortion. Minimum charge, 10 cents.
ErMS—Cash in advance.
’Phono 85 for quick baggage transfer.
How is tho Now Year breaking for
you!
For Sale.—Milch gont, frcBh in milk,
sale cheap. Apply to A. B. Mc-
Off with tho old year—on with the
For concrete well curbing at renBon-
K e cost see Chas. M. Amis, Nownaii,
■lone 5+0.
Good coal nt a fair price. Seo A. B.
Cates.
For Sale.—A few first’class peach
Ees and strawberry plants.
A. B. McKoy.
Dr. T. P. Bullard Inis been installed
ns mayor of Palmetto.
Boarders Wanted.—Apply
Spring street, Newunn.
at 101
yearling. Owner plcnse call for same
and pay costs. >1. E. Boone,
R. F. D. 1, Newnan.
Money to Loan.—Wo have sovoral
thousand dollars of local monoy to lend
on reasonable terms and rates.
Hall & Jones.
Col. J. C, Newman’s many friends
bo pleased to know that bis
was reported as much improved
day, Ho has been qnlto 111
uionla.
■ n ■ -
ginecr at pumping station, It. It, North
wns re elected chairman.
Tlui romnlus of Mr. G. S. Powers,
whose death occurred in Atlanta on Wed
nesday night of last week, were brought
to Newnan Friday morning mid untried
out to Ids lute homo in the Third dis
trict. Funeral services were held there
tho same afternoon, conducted liy Rev.
F. J. Amis and Dr. E. W. Stone. Tho
Interment wns made in the family bury-
ing-grouml.
,T, P. Shackelford i Treasurer, H. H.
North; City Attorney, A. It. Froeinnnj
City Physictnii, Dr. Myron H, Far
mer; Superintendent of Streets, B.
(’. Sanders; Marshal, W. I'l. As
kew; Assistant Marshal, W. O, Har
per; Policemen, It. E, West, and .1. W.
McClure; City Sexton, R. 1
To tho Voters of Coweta county; I
respectfully offor mysolf as a candi
date (or Ordinary in the eleotion to
ho held on Thursday, .Ian. 25, and will
deeply appreciate tho influence and
Hiipport of my friends and follow-cltl-
x,!ns, , Respectfully,
It, II. WARE,
To the Voters or Coweta county; l
.Tones; wish to announce my candidacy for the
t'lilef Pirn DmmeVtiinnt W I, (lilhert • office of Ordinary. If elected I prom-
, * ! r< ]„ ,‘J', ,, i> i, 1 in,, to do my dead level best to till tho
Assistant. Chief, L. O. Bnilcy; Engineer, „rrice efficiently and treat every man,
\V. L. Wright; Firemen, \V. K. Hast- woman and child white, Ask my
lugs Ernest Kidd and Hugh Gibson;
Lity Clock Koopor, Hoyil otopnoum Uty ftn»reclnto your vote and influence.
Tux AnscBsor, II. 0. Glover. w. L. McLBAN,
Mr. M. A. York, jeweler, has hoc. I Alderman A. W. Powers was elected I ||ko vor ''"'JTo have
appointed traveling and local watch in- P r 0X or ,lr .° t ' >11 ! - . , . . lno1 . the office of Ordlnaryf If It shall ploaso
spoctor fur tho Seaboard Air-Line rail- r,K ’ wl lnry opprovbrt for 1921 1h tllo voters of Coweta to thus honor mo
road nt, Americas, his appointmont 1,8 followup Mayor, $500 por annum j1 on eloctjon day. A number of. citizens
coming direct from, tho ^SMi^SSSt *SUSL*2Sl IBS? tiTJA
For Rent,—Throe-horso farm, 5 miles L),^ position.—Amorims Times-Recorder. Marshnl, $121 per month; Policemen
smith of Newnan, on Gordon road,' ad-1 „ ' $100 per month; City Physician, $25 pin
llaapect fully.
JAS. k BROWN’.
joining land of Mrs. A. II. Young. Ap
per
month; City Sexton, $00 por month;
Chief Fire Department, $150 per
For Rent.—House at 50 Temple avenue.
[For R:nt.—Tho Payton place, in _
purtli district comprising 125 acres. I Apply "to Mrs. N. E. Powel.
hply to L.-S. Sewell. I o-
INSURE WITH THE
lanters’ and People’s Mutual Fire As
sociation of Coweta County.
|b, L. Redwine, president; T. B. San
ies, vice-president; J. M. Starr, Sec’y
|d Treasurer; C. M. Turner, Gon’l Agt., 125c,
F. D. No. 1., Sargent, Ga.
Sec A. B. Catos about lnrgo . lump,
clenn coni, and a good burner.
Mrs. Perry Eason is reported critically
ill at her home on Temple avenue.
, , ,, „ o • i ... i Elsewhere in The Honihl Hon. l.vnch
ply to Mrs. P. H. Drake, .18 bprlug streot, Turl ni!rk of thc Superior Court, I v """' ('"j'. Yrn*YV"*5nn T’ I’." r
Now '»‘ 11 - . I prints a n'otice onlerimr an election for ?! ou ‘ h * Assistant Chief, $100 per month 1
Mr, L. A. l^ iT^ing her house-J Thursday, Jam 20, to V a vacancy h , h-nRinoor Hr. Depart,neiit, $00 per
. . ..... i I flux nil imt (It*
New Advertisements.
I,otters of Administration.
All 50c. ginghams and percales now
Boono ’b.
For Sale.—JorBoy cow; fresh in milk;
price reasonable. Kolth & Sowoll.
month: Firemen, $S5 per month eaidi aEOROlA—Cowetii County; th0
fur two, mnl $75 for one. Approprlu-1 uonrt°ot Ordinary of salll county for
tlnn for maintenance Cnrnegle Library, permanent letters of administration on
$125 per month. Hie estate or Mary Parrott Orr, de-
Stffcot tux for 1921 was fixed nt $5 hju'lred’ to* sRow^onuaT 0 ^ "said Court
If paid by April 1; from April 1 tofiy the flcHt Monday In February next,
duly 1, $-1, after duly 1, $5. If any they oan, why said applloatlon
Indies’ gold brooch sot with fifty-four I one last named; we can’t say very' much I a ,,p“l K , ^MSirKhiTiarirJiH 7oT S Superior Court, Aotlns afcierk
pearls. Finder ploaso return to Miss about him. Tho race is a merry ono, • |l/1 " ' -
Mittio Bello Morgan. Reward. | with tho election only thirteen days off | ' E|, m nefr—C. W. Farmer, chairman, F.
x, , , B. Cole, T. B - . McRltehle. ’
All tho county officers eloetod in No-1 streets—F. B. Colo, chairman,i W. J,
hold effects’this week and will movo to | tho office of Ordinary enured by tin, re
Atlanta, where she will make her homo co, 't death ol Judge L. A. Perdue. SeiVli
In future with her daughter, Mrs. How- enudidntos nro nnnomu'Oil lor the vacmi-
...i rinvio . I oy, viz; It. II. Ware, C, J. Owens, .1.
o .— A. R. Cam!), J. M. doluison, oiins, II. |
Lost.—Thursday at noon, between 130 Ariiall, W. L. McLain mid Jus, E, Brown.
Jackson street and Moonoy’s store, a All are good men—except, possibly, the I
I GEORGIA—Coweta County:
, .... ■ . - —■ ihn
STOVE WOOD.
|"Pine, dry original pine wood, cut stove , Salo prlcea continuod on practically
all.items in our store. Boone's.
Notice Ih hereby given
Kilo &
I unship of Lundl
at tho pnrt-
Flko, heretofore
roeory liuslnoBs at
in tho City of
Fed. , Price $4 for single-body load;
for cotton-body load. Orders left |
. . Wood For Sale.—In all shapes, oak or
nth H. C. Arnall Mdse. Co. will have p i ne . ’Phono 333. D. W. Broadwater.
rompt attention.
’Phone 58.
W. O. Jones.
FOR SALE.
p. International Portable
For better values in men’s clothing
buy a Collegian suit at Hubbard Bros’,
-o
Bank Meeting.—The nmuml mooting, JlM , OUI1[y olllBor8 uluctull . 8 , !■ p B Colo elm
of the shareholders ofthe First National I vpm ^ t , r ( 0X cept Ordinary) have Mod their I Murnhov T. B. McRltehle.
Bank of Newnan will bo hold at bcmls, taken tho oath of offlco, and ns- pi/ r o—H 'll Mu'rrnv eh'nlrmnn W J ln m° in the City
office on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1921, at 10 T , t , of ,-eHnectlvo no. kr , 11 V V, x,; 1 ”' 0| ininnan, w. u- NOi aroonvlllo »truot, In the city
’clock n ,m it W Premium Pres’t. H. 1 1 auues or tneir rospootivo po Murphoy, J. B. Nixon. Newnan, an., Ih this day dissolved by
clock n. nn, K. W. I roomnn, I ros mtiona on Jnn. 1, viz: Lynch Turner, Police—W. J._ Murphoy, chairman, 0. mutual oonaent of the liarUjurH there-
Daughters of the Confederacy.—Mom- 1 l>- Krcxystor, Sheriff; B. Paul \\r. Parmer, D. S. Cuttino. from. "^tJio business will bo conducted
bers of Nownnn Chnptor, U. D. 0.,‘are ®mlth. Tax Rocoiver; J. A. Stephens, Water Works—A. W. Powers, chair- Lt tho snmo place toy JamoH
requested to meet at the Library next ^Collector; .r. T. Kidd, Treasurer; mftII) T . B. McRltcldo, P. B. Colo. ^ n h ,L«?lm BU and d w ft ho wR reoel^ fo?
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. H. Arnold, Surveyor; M. R. Duncan, Purclmsing-D. S, Cuttino, chairman, £fi rt SXt? %u? to U& Ki. 4.
Coroner. BondB required of different a. w. Powors, J. B. Nixon. 18111. HARRY M. LUNDIB,
officials range from $1,000 to nearly | Ceniotory—D. 8. Cuttino, ohatnnan, 0.1 ‘ JAMKB T. PIKE.
I One 12-h
Ingino.
One 24-inch Meadows Grist Mill
One 2-Hole Sheller. ' ^
Above machinery slightly used, and I d L,‘'
an be bought at less than half pur- 1
haso price. Act quick if looking for
real bargain.
j[. C. Glover Auto & Machinery Co.,
Newnan, Ga.
For coal, wood, charcoal and kind
ling see Mrs. J. H. Plunkett, ’phone 85.
Mr. J. M. Milner, of Savannah, visit
ed his mother, Mrs. Ida J. Milner, Sun-
When in need of a hat that .will glvo
you better service buy a Rothschild at
Hubbard Bros'.
For Sale.—Jersey milch cow, with
young calf. Apply to Geo. T. Smith,
Sharpsburg, Ga.
MSTRIBUTOR WANTED
Merchant wanted at every
The Reading Circle will meet next
Thursday afternoon, at the residence of
| Mrs. T. E. Atkinson.
bounty
, , . ,. - | Mr. J. L. Brown spent a partion of
seat aS exclusive dis-lthe holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
tributor for manufacturer of Brook8 - in cedartown
agricultural equipment of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.* Summers spent
established necessity and & “Tim™: ’T’ ' h “‘
lemand.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Spradlin spent
a R__ 910 Atlanta C' a I the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. L,
. COX £14, Atlanta, Ga. Spra(Jlini nt Moreland.
FOR SALE.
Mr. E. A. Stacy, of Piedmont, Cal.
I spent a part of the holidays with his
I sister, Mrs. J. H. Simms.
Mrs. T. G. King entertained during
Seven-room cottage, with acre of land, „ _
just out of city, on Greenville highway. Die holidays for Miss Kathryn Barnes,
Court of Ordinary.
NOTICE OF UIHHOI,CTION.
Helen M. Long, Pres’t.
NOTICE.
Bonk Meeting.—Tho annual meeting $100,000, and aro os follows: Ordinary, K\r. Farmor, F. B. Colo,
of the stockholders of tho Manufacturers $1,000; Clerk, $3,000; Sheriff, $10,000; Parks—T. B. McRltehle, chairman, D. 1 „ „ .
National Bank will bo held in the bank’s Treasurer, $57,000; Tax Rocoiver, $10,- & Cuttino, J..B. Nixon. r^fflBa^Thare'by glvoS that the un-
offlco on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1991, nt 111000; Tax Collector, $98,000, ($73,000 Inmirnnco—J. B. Nixon, chairman, H. dot-signed, H. J. aoodwyn, has boon
o’clock a. m. H. H. North, Rres’t. for tho State and $25,000 for thu H. H. Murray, W. J. Murphoy. |appointed guardian ^of ^the property
o Icounty;) Survoyor, $1,000. (Anno . —
Farm for Rent—Fifteen-horse farm | „ | ofTiolnlH
H. Murray, W. J. Murphoy. npnolntod guardian or tne Property
(Annual reports of tho different dty k2tloe 0 'S°ha?Jby giv?n to ?he debtors
’icialfl were put in typo, but owing to ftn( j oredltorn of tho liald J. B. Good-
• - ' - * * / Ihn —*
for rent to pnrties who can run them- New Garage.—On Jnn. 17 Mr. W. C. the crowdoil condition of our columns wyn,- nr., to rendor to*the undersigned
solves. Fifteen tenant houses on place. Strickland and Mr. Arthur Boono will thoy must bo doforrod until noxt week.) ““ ^‘“'nrfndwvn h 5?° 5nd "all SSrnons
Farm 3 miles north of Newnan, on Me- 0 pon a garage in tho building rocontly , . , o whP'are du* y tlio said J. B. Qoodwyn.
Collum highway. Apply to Mike Pow-1 vacated 1 by( Beers’ Garage, cornor La- » BEAUTIFUL LETTFR OF CONDO-1 " r - any sum aro hereby requested to
ell or L. R. Powell.
1 Grange and Spring streets. Thoso young
A BEAUTIFUL LETTER OF CONDO-
roqu
t vvev | make payment of same to the under-
“T .. . .Imon nro oxports in automobile repairing, I , , to [the' undorHlgnoil o°r ftn to b T. 'o?' Far-
Wo are dosing out our entire stock Mr Strickland having bad six years’ M , n f 0 ''" ^.Jackson, ofeargont, bas^ h^unders^nod
of buggy and wagon harness,. saddles, prac ti cn l oxporlonco in garage work Mr I roedvod tho following bonutiful letter of | h. J. GOODWYN, Guardian,
bridles, laprobes, etc., and offor the stock B , b - motor rnnalr’work oomlolonco from Mr. Wayno P. Sowoll,
at very low prices, for cash I “are Ho Borved in tlio nviation To I "J Atlanta who was a lifelong friend of
W. A. Potts. | ptvrtmont (luring tho World Wnr, and tho Into Richard W. Jackson
mm fnv n Hmn linn.l ,»n..l.n„ln rvf tl.n ....... "My DOUr Mr. J nCKHOll l I
Carrollton, On., Jan. 6, 1021.
noticed
nn no
li. H. MAItRUAL’S HAI.E.
In the Dletrlot Court at the United
States For the Northern District
of Georgln, Western Division.
Mr. R. D. Cole wont to Crystal River, | was f “ r 11 time head mechanici of the gar-l,,,"^ S.^Ati^taTonrnnl
Fla., last week on a fishing oxpGaiU6n, “8 o for i° "at Mthor Fiehf Amor!- ™ 11 " 1 of tho fatal shooting of Richard I T ho United States vs One Overland
JT W KirbvHO y G°lorer a LyLh To":recoS spent S ^, ^'i 118 X AUt °?f° b t^'
L T W K J by Mu“phey TnT^HoTGlow, - «!« Buick Motor Co garage, aA all yoJrttily n 0 iF ? °'° V
who made tho trip through tho <*«ntry. cd ni’ochanic ^c eVleTf thUfTrm'wlli *<> 1>« a 88 ”™' ^aUiy
1 Richard wbh a most lika-
Benevolent Union.—A meeting of-the | bo Strickland’s Garago.
Benevolent Union will be held at tho
No. lffd In Rem.
In nursuanoo of an order and judg
ment of tho District Court of tho
United States for the WoBtern Dlvls-
nt this hour, wl vti
bio man, and I always mot with 1dm and I lonot tho'Northorn‘District of OcorglV
parted carrying a ray of sunshino juBt mndo and ontorod on tho 13th day of
good for some time, it is said, but ho was rich horltago to bequeath to his family ^ 0 0 wa ?S U 0 ounty, B acS?gla. to tho hlg:
only a few days bo'lund friond. ‘No greater love hath man land boat bidder, for cash, ono Over!
| Price $3,500.
Will exchange a nice farm, 25 acres,
of Newnon.—Fairburn News.
- - , . • , - i Mr. Ralph Marbury, of Pittsburg, Pa.,
^ yitftad his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
IfuNe^™’ for a houso and
Store-house, stock of goods and home,
bargain.
Miss Mildred Bnker, of Newnan, wns
- . the guest of Miss Marjorie Snead during
For Rent.—Four-room cottage on Ray tfie holidays.—Cedartown Standard,
rest. -V n
itreet.
For Sale.—New Ford' touring car;
,A “ cash.
J. H. McKOY & SON.
Real Estate & Insurance.
$500
For Rent.—Two downstairs rooms, un-
I furnished, with water, lights and ’phone.
Apply, at 30 E. Washington street.
SALESMEN!
/
I Here's a Big Proposition
Special price on men’s silk lisle sox.
| Regular 75c. value now 50c.
Hubbard Bros.
Ready-to-wear at Half Price.—Evory I confined to his bod only
1 * , I Ii. T J*£ ^ --I LI -^ mm a K^avii il.A nn i-l nnmn XT.»
....... price. Any iuuii b ur uuyti uuuirani uu» mo imnio-1 -■--- -- I uary
overcoat at half-price. All men’s and dinte cause of his death is bolioved to something thnt would comfort your
boys’ suits at and bolow wholesale cost. I have boon acute Bright ’h disonso. Mr. I hoarts, but human comfort cannot sustain
Boono’s. | Arnold wob ono of Coweta’s best etti-1 bke tho Divine Ono, and I know thnt
zens, and had many friends throughout I you 1- faith/and understanding will turn
abovo-Btated
nibllc auc-
_ay of Jan-
noon, before
at Newnan,
;heet
land
lCc*“^“J2JYUry I iiuuiuiou HID uuu vuiy Ui tun iiii/h uo- ^ ....... . unu uiuuni i tur uivnu. wi»« T V *v!
ladies’'suit, dress coat or blouse nt one- fore tho end came. Ho suffered from a than this—to lay down Ills life for his automobile. Motor No. 30O257-lj of the
half regular price. Any men’s or boys’[complication of ailments, but tho iimno- friends. I wish 1 know how to spoak t jgji, CLAUDE BOND,
• ’ -lb..-. « m.i ,.i e—. i ^ United Stntos Marshal.
V. H. MAIIHHAL'H HALE,
In the District Court of the United
States For the Northern District
of Georgln, Western Division.
Moreland’s newly-elected Mayor and tho county. Ho wns 53 yenre of ago, you at this hour to Him who snld,‘Loan . of ueorgin, western ...vision. ,
Councilman wore installed Monday, viz; and is survived by bis wifo and slx.chll- on Him, tlio Holiest of Holy;'—loan on Tho united Status vs. One Oldsmoblle,
D. C. Owen, Mayor; W. A- Brannon, L. drbn. Ho loaves ulso ono brothor, Mr. Him who said; ‘I will novor loavo then, Motor Ne. 17832, of tho appraised
S. ChamblosB, J. A. Hutchinson and H. John Arnold, of Now York, and sovon nor forsake tlioo. ’ Ploaso hoar my value of »1,000;00; Ben Body,
M. Camp, Councilmen. E. P. Floyd, sistere—Mrs. G. C. Story of Roopvillo, warmest sympatliy to all the family.
Clerk, and P. A. ' Carmical, Marshal, Mrs. R! F. Herring of Atlnntn, Mrs. God will support and sustain you in
wore re-electod for another year. Molllo Farmor, Mre. Warren Molson, your grief.
. .. . Mrs, C. W. Farmer, Mrs. John R. Catos, “Your, sympathizing friond,
The executive committee of the StateLnd Mrs. E. T. Owens, all of Newnan! “Wayne P. Sowell,
iv\fln4 I Innirnurinf, nlAnf/,,1 elm VaI Inilt I ’
Baptist Convention elected tliq follow-1 p unorlU B0r ' vi( . e ' 8 wore 'hold at Madras I
No, 740 In Rem.
In pjrsuanco of un orclor and Judg-
ment of tho District Court of the
United .States for tho Wostorn Divis
ion of tho Northorn District of Georgia,
mado and ontorod on tho 13th day of
December, 1020, ln tho above-stated
ing brethren as directors of The Indox gaturduy morning, following which the CLASS REUNION AND BANQUET. tl‘o , n'o t |l’°HatiJf'do.y! 0 t)io 1 22d l Joy*of Jan-
i 0 . r JX en A*r\ ^"-5 f^’lbody was brought to Newnan and In-1 Mon(]ay nlgllt , Doc . 27 , u t thc request fey. ^$$ o'.uA, noon^ ^ofore
'Wanted.—Ono hundred bushels ear
corn, for cash. J. R. Parker,
5 Spring street.
Frank L Hardy, A. J. Monerief, F, O. torred in tho faml , , ot at 0ak Hill ,
McConnell and Henry Alford Porter.— I •
Christian Index.
Mr. and Mre. J. A. Bilbo ontertainod
two dozen frionds with a turkey dinnqr I Stone, pastor.
Beautiful patterns in plaid and solid
I That will make you big money. The colors in men’s caps priced at $1.50, $2
I Manufacturers of a high-grade line of and $2.50. Hubbard Bros.
I Peanut Butter Sandwiches and Salted
I Peanuts desires the services of a live-1 Men, make 1921 tho most^ prosperoi^s
on Sunday after Christmas at their eoun- m.; A. H. Freeman, superintendent, ing tlrno anil place for n Christmas ban-
•wire salesman in this section to work on e yet by buying your clothing, shoes,
-Drug Stores, Cigar Stands and Grocery bats and furnishings at Hubbard Bros’.
profits. Write TUNO 1 BACKING CO* Mr8, T - B ‘ Newton an<1 daughter, of
350 Edgewood Ave Atlanta Ga ” Sar B ent ’ were ^ eBtB o{ Mr8 ' J ' G ' Witc, “
I — geWooa A7e - -Atlanta, Ga. er during the holidays.—Cedartown Stan
dard.
try homo near Welcome. Included among Preaching sorviccs H a. in. and 7 p. m.; quot. Only fourteen of,the ninotccn boys orde^. for election of oiidi-
their guests were Mr. and Mre. J. T. subjects, “Quittors’’ and “Thinking on were present, but this numbor constitut- nary.
Brown, Miss Iva Rogers and Mr. B. C. Our Ways.” B. Y. P. U. 0 p. in. ing a quorum wo called tho mooting to GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Bilbo, of Atlanta. |Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7 p. m. order and decided to hold our banquet I to W r Jj B ro t '!',a t l a h vac "
, Central Baptist Church.—Frank L. at the Swinton Hotel on Friday night Lfflco of Ordinary of said county,
Tho Carrollton Bank clpBOd its doors Hardy, D. D., minister. Sunday-school I following. | caused by tho _death of Hon. Lewis A.
IA
«_
A
SQUARE
SMOKE
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wilkinson and
I baby have returned ‘ to Newnan, after
a visit to relatives here.—Cedartown
Standard.
Mrs. R. W. Freeman, of Sonoia, visit-
led her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
I Fielder, during the holidays.—Cedartown
I Standard.
- I
Ttiosday, and its affairs are now in the 9. 30 a . m.; B. M. Blackburn, suporln- At 7.45 Friday night the boys m . ot a ‘ m y r<1 3S,^ty,“ l u n de? d thcr^aw^to' 1 providf
hamlfl of th©’State Bank Examiner. Tho tendont. Morning worship 11 a. m.t Mo Coweta Drug & Book Oo., and, led for ttn election to All said vacancy,
hank was established by the late J, T. Lublect “Job and a Financial Granh “ by Prof. Pickett, marched to tho hotel I, tho undersigned, Clerk of tho Supe-
Bradley about thirty years ago, and was I meSB a KO nn to tho peoplc of tho I In a body whore wo enjoyed a turkey ^^“^.sc'tloti^^^p.^ce
Carrollton s oldest banking institution. South at this time is very timoly.) Even- suppor in its truest son so. Among tboqe Hamfl manner as elections for county
T1 '■ — •> - . . j j/ i Prof. B. F. Plckott; I officers aro hold ln said county, at
the samo voting-places and by the
same electors, on the 20th day of Jan-
o, - „™-|. „ •, .... uary, 1921, (being within twenty days
nosdav 7 n m • mihier-t "Pnul’R T.ant Evans, Ga. Tocli., Atlanta; "Buck” from the duto of this .order,) for an
When Tax Collector Owens closed his visit to Jerusalem ’’ Public invited to D™ch, Mercer, Macon; Reid Meachnm, Ordinary ft fljl the vacancy_orcated
on Doc. 20, as required by law, a n 80rv i CC a. Aflnnfii $ “TTanr»v“ MoNeil. I
It is believed that the suspension is only hig worship 7 p. in.: subject “Christ pre«ent wore: Prof. B. F. Pickett;
temporary, and that it will reopen in a 0 r Hogs.” B. Y. p! U. 0 p. m.; J. R. “Stork" Carpenter, Newiian; Mark
.few weeks. King, president. Prayer-meeting Wed- Dunbar, Auburn, Auburn, Ala.^ Leo
— - -1.0 ■ ■ I 1 « _ .. ... .. w . . I rio HTnyili Aflfinffl?
, Oglotlmrpo, Atlanta; ‘ Happy ’' McNoll.^a^^n^'fha^rhls^? bt p^^r e '5
lie hA<l collected $189,910 of the $213,910 I . .. . a . I Newnan; "Billie" McRltchie, Ga. Tech., until tho date of said election In the
due on the digest. Collections were as if , n on” ,, Charch - --Sunday- Atlanta; "Chick’’ North, Vanderbilt, Newnan Herald, that being the paper
follows: State tax, $50,998; still due, M 1 9 - !0 “’ m ’, . Pr f a f, h , 1 " B j 1 n a '. n . 1 ; Nashville, Tonn.; Hugh Perry, Auburn, J/k V o bion puVdlshSd ln t »a t |deoum? ary '
$8,000. County tax, $148,912; still due, ^ ,, Auburn, Ala.; Bob Pnrkor, Vanderbilt, Given under my hand and o<&
Dr. Henry J. Goodwyn, of Carrollton,
I came over Wednesday on a short visit
to his parents, Capt. and Mrs. John B.
Goodwyn.
- AND-
Lost.—On Dec. 20, between Newnan
I and Lutherville, a Goodyear rim and cas
ing 30x3 Reward if returned to Rev.
E. C. Smith, Newnan.
“A Square Deal”
For Sale.—On account of leaving city
I will sell at a bargain a quantity of de
sirable household furniture, books, etc.
Address P. O. box 173.
Awaits the Man Wiio
Buys and Smokes
Reese 9 s Cigars\
' Mrs. Frank Willis and children loft the
I past week for Jacksonville, Fla., whore
(they have joined Mr. Willis and will
make their ^omo in future.
The smoking public is evident
ly beginning td realize this, as we
Mr. Hugh Hamrick and Miss Ina Ham
rick, of Newnan, spent the holidays with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T
Moore.—Carrollton Free Press.
_ There will be preaching at Raymond
sunfii \ v&V&
year than in any two years since ] a „ta. The pnblic cordially invited.
we have been in business. * „ —
Let your next smoke be a “BO-1 Mone y t0 Loan °» Fann Lands.-Am
np prti, „ * * r * punnwi I Prepared to make loans on farm lands at
KR-LO or LA CORONA UL. I a rea80na i,i 0 ra te of interest. Loans
CUBA
I dosed without delay. T. G. Farmer, jr.
Reese Cigar Co.
OVER HUBBARD BROS.
Big redaction in prices of bnggies and
I wagons for cash. We have the best line
of vehides sold, and can give you a bar
gain. W. A. Potts.
Impounded—Light-colored Jersey male
SUNDAY SERVICES.
First Baptist Church.—Dr. E. W.
Sunday-Bchool 9:30 a.
Monday nlgnt, DOC. ui ino request. tho dourt-house square at Newnan,
of our distinguished class prosidont, Mr. Coweta ooilnty, Georgia, to the highest
Win. D. North, tho, class secretary i,o-1 and .best bidder. o for cash, bno.O.ds-
tiflod the hoys of tho 1020 graduating Iira | S0( J valuo „f u.ooo.oo; Ben Boi/y,
class to moot nt Hal W. Flold’s houso [claimant, This 4th day of January,
’■ CLAUDE BOND,
United Btntes Marshal,
on Collogo street- for tho purposo of fix- 1221.
juUt vOunty vUA) ■pito,j1g j bliu ouOj l f) • » t>v 11 n I Auburn. Alu.; jjOD 1 iirKuri viinin
,000. Considering the times Mr - ddifl FMe 1 r Inr-kl^t "ref*;JL. r ° h ' Nushvillo, TonnFranklin Pickett,
ens considers this,a remarkably fino 8ld ! n ? blccklor will preach . "Snake" Post, Georgia, A1
wing, -and so do we. ||| t h h 0 e ld l“Bah” Powell, Emory, Atlanta; :
$10,
Owens
showing,
Ncrw-
Athons;
Frank I
olal
ilgnai
1921.
_ay of .
LYNCH TURNER,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
, rr.nmL.rtHK J VUn J. UWUIJ, JJIIIUIJ, I ■ ■ ■ ■
oiiicmi moal uot 8 j {c( | w i no> Auburn, Auburn, Ala. Among hheiuf’S malish for ferruary.
nicmborg or tnoli. oLanrit. />1nuM mmnhnrn W«ro: “Du- I OEORQIA—CIoWMtn. Countv;
At the regular convocation of New- attend. nnd all iiicmuors or tno| t j 10 a bscnt class members were:
nan Chapter, No. 34, R. A. Ml, in De-1 tu u ttr ,® ” lVl ‘ ed> Monthly meeting of ,, Bcorg Newnan; "Pretty'' uoia-| win ne sow Deroro tne court-nouse
cember officers for the ensuing year were' 6 p 0 f a r yer °^ e B c u a ,f WcZo'sday 7 p m T iro ’ Atlanta; Geo. Powledge, On. Tech., $£[ -^ eH ^ n 1 a n n ' n - 0 B g|.'i a ?" an 1 t 9 y 2 ',, 0 t n 0 g*
elected as follows: T. W. Sewell, H, P.; | m grayer mccring wcones,my i p. '«• I Atlanta.. highest and best blddor, the following
Du-
Gold-
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Will be sold before the eourt-house
.. P. Dunbar, K.; M. E. Spraggins, I Presbyterian Church—Rev. J. E.
Scribe; R. 8. Arnold, R. A. ,C.; J. E. Hannah, pastor. Sunday-school 9:30 a.
Reynolds, P. S.; A. F. Sewell, C. of H.; | m -i Frank Wilkinson, superintendent.
W. L. Gilbert, Secretary; H. W. Arnall, Preaching hours 11 a. ni. and 7 p. in
Treasurer; H. O. Robison, M. of 3d [Subjects, "A Modern Demon’’ and "An
V.; J. R. Camp, M. of 2d V.; E. L, other Modern Demon. ’ ’ Prayer-meeting
Mi’lodge S. Leacli,
Boc’y N. H. S/ Seniors ’ 19-'20.
desorlbod property,
” ell aut,
Announcements.
to-wlt:
One Maxwell automobile, 1918 model,
painted black. Levied on as the prop
erty of W. A. Hutchinson to satisfy
a mortgage fl. fa. Issued from the City
Court of Newnan In favor of Lon Gray
vs. the said W. A. Hutchinson. Defend
ant In fl. fa. notified In terms of tho
Osburn, M. of 1st V.; J. (C. 'Beavers’, Wednesday 7 p. in. (Tho offering nt lj( .^ 0 tf ‘ h ,f n ,y o 0 u t I "" £ f y cand^icy'fSr^h^ i'?"- Levy “made by J." 8° Adcock. L
a a: i la.m<l/.., ../.l,.. n 1 -etll l.« I DO# to h,iuiuuiii>« my I r* nn /j t t i rno# i r , VA p m« ThiB Dec.
Sentinel.
Mr. B. S. Gilbert, ft worthy and well-, „ TTV
liked citizen of the community, died Fri-I'' 11 *
Sunday-school will bo for tho starving
children of the Far Kant.)
X W oranT,yW=t by the I ft and turnover to me.
death of Judge L, A, Perdue, and If 1 10 ' A fl 20 ' I ,, Pr *, < fo . o l ’i' 0 ?;,
! I»e,».i hiodel. mv' , j.e«t efforts 'to serve Also, at the same time and place,
ADMIHISTHATIOS OROANI- ,W"IffTS
ZES FOR «« YEAR. L'lW. gT..' & ffi'AV jS’lS
On Momlay night Ja»t McHHrB. C. W. CHAfS If ARNALD more or Jena; 10 bu«helH iu-ilh, more or
and is survived by his wife and four |Farmer, D. 8. Cuttino, W. J. Murpliey | T „ thn Vot6rH of r.ewe'ta county:' 11Ucvied®on a°H n °the bl prep'J'rfy "of ^w!
day night,pt his homo near town, after a I
long illness. Ho was 38 years pf age,
. ., , Tr . , ... i T , ,, . , , i „ | 3*o the Voters of Coweta county. - ■ jauviuu on i.s me oronertv or a w
children. He leaves also four brothers, and H. H, Murray, re-elected m Deccm- taka th | 3 method of notifying you of crouch to satisfy a landlord's lien In
Messrs. J. E. and C. II. Gilbert of this her, were formally installed as members my candidacy for the office ’of Ordl- f avor of T. W. Cook vs. the said L,
city._Mr._N._P, Gilbert of Atlanta, and | of the aldermanie board for another | S/'S'lill " I X'urt^V^iS^Te^idant‘in®
Mr. H. E, Gilbert of Houston, Texas, two-year term.. This preliminary dis-1 wi*h to assure you that I 'appreciate ses d ^on° not"fl^a ft m aim” nfaS
The body was carried to Whifesburg posed of, the annual reports of tho City your favore In the past, and that I will Levy made by G. T. James. L. C.,
r f i « .1 A - - V I /■„ l m ... . A — . . ■# /« ,.n,,HA,d.lla vr, II S UlinUGPt In .thlM Pflf'l. I A.- .1 - . » _ . mt •
pos-
law.
» • Wj.v# — —. vmv — —" , * - »“ - — — - — - — - — — — » ■ * _ . . | ■ mw V J M J • VI ■ JV . e| UHJPB, A 1171 fl
Sunday, where tho funeral and interment I Clerk, Treasurer, Chief' of Police, Super- ^IHf ‘“leered^! w/lTflll /he ortlcoTo Prs"®^e^fto® m ®' ThlB DeC ' 7> 192 °'
took piace. intcndont °f Streets, Chief of hire De- the be8t ° f my ability Also.Vt the same time and place,
o I pnrtmcnt and City Sexton for 1920 were | Youre tjuly,^ ^ ....
3NS.
T _ place,
three blauk hogs, two red cows, one
2-horse wagon, two buggies, one syrup
Commission on' Monday night last “all |cccded to ‘ciect Officers for the ensuing | th I h ^, , ce a "f "“ordlmary^Sf' d Cowe?i | ^^^“Snd^oneSm^^re m L^vVd n on b as
rj>• -j . » " I » . . , , I l flO QuICo OI h/rUIIIttlj' LGW Blit I IllUItJ UIIU ll||l
officers and employees in that depart- year, with the result that all incumbents ooun ty, subject to the vote of the peo- the property
ment were continued in their respective of tho several offices to bo filled were pie ln tho election on January 20. I a distress i
At a meeting of tho Water & Light read and approved. The board then pro-
'* * ‘ ‘ — * ' 1 * “* —“ | * —iiuiuau/ tui | >uut umu pan, iwu umciv iiiuib*. ui
of Coweta [ mule and one bay mare. Levied
■■■■ Crouch-to i
respective of tho several offices to bo filled were pie In tho election on January 20. I a distress warrant Issued froi..
positions for another v«ir A re-elected ereent. that of f.'ilv Physician am making this rae.o on my own Ini- Justice Court of tho OOBth district, G.
A St i » m « /, A. re eiectou except that or city I nysiuan. tlaU w r t hout sotloltatlon, and be- M„ In favor of T. W. Cook vs. the said
A. PassojV superintendent; W. F. Cook, Dr, Myron H. Farmer was chosen for ,. aUHe j desire the office, and feel that L. W. Crouch. Defendant In possession
secretary; Roswell ‘ ‘
trician;
plqnt;
ing