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THE NEWNAN HERALD
NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, JAN. 14.
Official Organ of Coweta County.
4aa. B. Brown. O. W. I'assavant.
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Communicated,
BETTER ROADS NEEDED.
I notice that tho County Commission-
4*ra linvo refused to appropriate the sum
of •l,200 with which to continue fnnn
(lommiHtriitimi work for 1021. Now, if
tho Coinmianianora Imvo more money then
they need for highways anil autmnohilo
apeedwnys, for (loil'a aako nml for the
nnke of tho fnrmora of the eoimly lei
tltom Mpenil that ♦1,200 in improving tho
roads. We fnrmera got too much ehonp
advlee oh it. la, which ia about all we ilo
get. Don’t spend money to pny Home
one juat to nit in tho nlmile and tell the
farmers what to ilo. We need good
rood*—1 menu country roada, not high-
-ways—more than we do farm inatrue
tora. Ah eonditioriH ate, farmers can’t
go to church because of the bad roada.
Give them roada they can travel over
nml tho/ can get. along without a county
agent. If romls in other aoctionn are
na bad no they are in thin part of the
county 1 would like to know where nod
for what purpodo our tax money linn libon
■pent the print few yearn. .1. W. Story,
Bnrgcnl It. F. D., Jan. 11.
NOTICE TO VOTERS.
1. At tho election for tho office of
Ordlnnry of Coweta county, to be held
on’.Inn. 20, 1021, voters reniding In the
anvnrnl militia districts of the county
■hall vote at tho entahlinhed court-
ground of the dint riot, nml at that place
only. *
C. Any rcginlerod nml qualified voter
who him changed Ida place of renidence
from one militia dintrlct in thin county
to another, between the time of regia-
tration and the time of ttiin election, can
havo bin name placed upon tho registered
voters 1 lint of tho militia district into
which lie him moved by making proper
application to the registrars.
.'I. No elinngo will lie made in tho list
of qualified voters of any district nftor
said lists Hindi havo been furnished to
tho olcctlnn muungnrH of the several dia-
trleta for tho election to In* hold on .Inn.
20, na aforesaid. Said lists of qualified
voters will lie mailed by tho registrars
to the mutmgera of the several polling-
places not Inter than .Inn. IK, 1021.
Voters lire urged nml requested to
nee that nil corrections of errors, if liny,
nhould bo made before the lists are fur
nished by tho registrars to tho ddetion
malingers of tin* respective districts.
(Tin* foregoing 1h submitted for the
infortunium of the voters of the county,
in rompliiineo with the law defining the
qunllfiriitloun of u voter in this State,)
Board County ItegistrurH..
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REOR
GANIZE FOR NEW YEAR.
At tlie regular monthly meeting of the
County Commissioners on Wednesday of
Inst week Messrs. Jounthiui Orr, U I,.
Hutchinson nml J. (). Harris, elected
in November, were sworn in nml duly
Inducted into officii. Mr. Orr was elect
ed clmtrmnn of the board, and Mr, 11.
Ij. Ctnnp assistant to the chuirmnu.
Other elect ions were ns follows—
Clerk nml Attorney—T. f). Farmer, jr.
County Physician—Dr. T. 8. Halley.
■Warden* W. L. Phillips.
Road Hiiperiiiteudont—J. K. Gilbert.
Superintendent Comity Farm—M. A.
Oopeinnd.
Road anpervisora for 1021 wore ap
pointed ns follows—
First district—R O. Adcock.
Second district—E. R. Renton.
Third district—O. R. Brooks.
Fourth district—U. N. Strong.
"Fifth district—H. O. Smith.
Six til district—S. A. North.
Seventh district—U. 15. J. Winkles.
Cedar Creek district—J, It. Wise.
Panther Creek district—E. R. Witcher.
'Grnntvlllo district—T. L, l.ambert.
Turin district—J. W. Williams.
Haralson district—A. H. Johnson.
Hurricane district—R. L. Pitman.
Raymond district—To be supplied.
Snpi'rvisors will receive $2.60 per day
Tor actual service rendered; team and
driver/$!t tier day; mule and plow, $1
per day; laborers, $1 per day.
BANK MEETINGS.
The annual meeting of the stockhol
der* of the Newnan Bank ft Trust Co.
wna held on Wednesday of last week,
when all tho old officers nml directors
were to-elec ted, vis: A. II. Freeman,
praddent; T. M. Ooodnnn. II. C. Ar-
nail, jr., and C. C. Mc.Knlght, vics-presi-
Oenta; H. W. Arnall, cashier; E. C.
Lamg, assistant cashier. Directors—B.
T. Thompson, chairman, A. H. Freeman,
T. M. Goodrmn, 11. C. Arnall, jr., C,
•C, MeKnight, J. T. Swint, J. P. Jones,
A. IN. Arnall, J. R. Brown, Garland M,
Jonee, F. M. Arnall, R. J. Barnett, W.
N. Hanks, K. M. Camp, D. 8. Outline,
T. N. Orr. E. M. Colo, jr., T. B. Davis.
-At it prior meeting of the directors n
■acini-annual dividend of 4 per cent wns
-declared.
IV First National Bonk’s sharehol
ders bold their annual meeting on Tues-
da last. The officers chosen to ninnngo
the bank’s affairs the present year are:
N. E. Powol, president ; R. W. Freoman,
"W. C. Wriglit and Mike Powell, vice-
tpmaidonU; J. II. Powell, cashier; J, S.
Hardaway, jr., assistant cashier. The
only change in tho directorate wns the
election of J. II. Powell to the vacancy
caused by the death some months ago of
the lamented M. F. Cole. The board as
now constituted is as follows: N. E.
Powel, R. W. Freeman, W. C. Wright,
.1. H. Powell, Robt Orr. II. A. Hall,
Mike Powell, J. G. Arnall, G. R. Blnck,
R. A. Field, H. C. Glover, M. G. Keith,
W. C. Kinnnrd. Gordon Doe,- F. L. Stev
ens, J. H. /Powell. Previous to tl»o stoek-
halders’ meeting the directors met and,
ordered tlio payment of a semi-annual
-dividend of 7 per cent
The stockholders of the Manufacturers
National Bonk held their annual meeting
-on Tuesday also, officers and directors
being, elected as follows: H. H. North,
president; R. D. Oole, vice-president;
Vf. B. Parks, cashier, G. J. Smith, as
sistant cnnlilpr. Dlrcctora—II. II. North,
R, I). Cole, F. B. Colo, 15. G. Cole, B.
M. Blackburn, It. O. Jones, T, O. Far
mer, It. C. Glover, It. 8. Mann. Tho
only change in the directorate was the
addition of Mr. Mann to the board. At
a meeting of tho directors ia December
a serni-iinhlial dividend of ;t per cent,
was declared.
CARD 0F°THANKS.
We take this menus of expressing our
thanks and appreciation to each and
every one who so thoughtfully remem-
Wed us in our recent bereavement. Mny
Ood ’a richest blessings rest upon euch
one of them.
Mrs. H. B. Arnold nml Family.
Madras, On., Jan. _12th.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thnnk the good people of
Turin for tho mnny kindnesses shown
us during the sickness nml upon the
death of our dear husband and father.
Mrs. W. D. Stephenson and Sons.
Turin, On., .Inn. Oth.
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SCHEDULE CHANGES ATLANTA ft
WEST POINT RAILROAD.
Effective Sunday, Jim. 10, the sched
ules on passenger trains passing Newnan
will be changed us follows: Train No.
.‘(4, 5.20 p. m.; train No. M0, 10.20 p. in.
J. P. Billups,
General Passenger Agent.
Not every one limy havo a suporsix
and skim tho asphalt paths of ease, but
a henedrent Providence Ims endowed
most of iih with a pair of good legs.
New Advertisements.
HA 1,10 NOTICE.
Offloo of Supervising Federal Prohi
bition Agent.
Atlanta, On., .Ian. 11. 1921,
Pile following described property,
seised for violation of Section 34B0 It.
H.. will be sold as provided for undor
Section 9400 It. S„ In front of tho post-
office building, at Newnan, On., on
Saturday, Fob. 12. 1921, between the
hours of 10 u. in. and 2 p. in., lit public
auction, for ensh, unless claim Is filed
within the time provided by law: One
Ford aiitomohflo. motor No. 1B80985,
seized April 17, 1920, by Agent Jnck-
snii nt al, as the property of W. J.
Adams,
D. .1. OA NTT,
Supervising Federal Prohibition Agent.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
To whom It may ooncorn: Thomas
H. Powers, of said Htuto and county,
having In propor form applied for per
manent letters of administration on
the estate of O. B. Powers, late of said
county, ilecennod, HiIh Ih to cite all and
Hlngulnr tho creditors and next of kin
of Hnld O. 8. Powera to he and appear
at the Court of Ordinary of said county
al tho February term, 1921, and show
cause, If any thoy have, or can, why
permanent letters of administration
should not bo. granted to tho said
Thomas 8. Powers on said estate. Wit
ness my official signature this the 7th
day of January. 1921. L. TURNER,
Clerk Superior Court, and acting Clerk
of the Court of Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
To whom It may concern: Mrs. L.
A. Perdue, or said State and county,
having In proper form applied for per
manent letters of administration on
the estate of L. A. Perduf, late of
said county, deceased, thin Is to cite
all and singular the creditors and next
of kin or said L. A. Perdue to he and
appear at the Court of Ordinary of
said county nt the February term,
1921, and show cause, If any they have,
or can, why permanent letters of ad
ministration should not be granted to
the said Mrs. 1«. A. Perdue on said
estate. Witness my official signature
this the 7th day of January. 1921.
L. TURNER,
Clerk Superior Court, and acting Clerk
of tho Court of Ordinary of Bald
county.
Letters of Administration.
OEORGIA—Coweta County:
To whom It may concern: Mrs. Vir
ginia H. Jones, of said State and
county, having In proper form applied
to rnn for lotters of ndmlnlHtration de
bonis non with the will annoxed on
tho estnte of Mrs. Salllo C. McGee,
late of said county, deceased, this Is
to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of said Mrs. Salllo C.
McGee to be and appear at the Febru
ary term, 1921, of the Court of Ordi
nary of said county to show cause. If
any thoy can, why letters of adminis
tration de honls non with the will
annexed should not bo granted to said
Mrs. Virginia H, Jones on the estate
of Mrs. Salllo (-. McGee. Witness my
official signature this the 7th day of
January, 1921. L. TURNER.
Clerk Superior Court, and acting Clerk
of the Court of Ordinary.
Notice of Discharge In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States, for the Northern District
of Georgia
No. 6933. In Bankruptcy.
In re Robert E. Bakor. Bankrupt.
A petition for discharge having been
died In conformity with law by above-
named bankrupt, and the Court hav
ing ordered that tho hearing upon said
petition be had on Feb. B, 1921, at
ten o’clock a. m. at the United States
District Court-room, In tho olty of At
lanta. Georgia, notice Is hereby given
to all ceredltors and otner persons in
Interest to appear at Bald time ana
place and show cause, If i-ny they have,
why tho prayer of tho bankrupt for
discharge should not bo granted.
O. C, FULLER, Clerk.
R. 8. Arnold, Attorney.
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors.
In tho District Court of tho United
StnteH for the Northern District
of Oeorglo.
In tho matter of Marvin D. Wallace,
Bankrupt.
No. 7036, In Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of the above-named
porson of Newnan, On., In tho county of
Coweta and district aforesaid, bank
rupt: Notice Is hereby given that on
January 12. 1921, tho said person
was adjudicated bankrupt; that the
first meeting of creditors will he hold
In tho eourt-houso In Newnan, Ga., on
Jna. 22, 1921, at 1 o’clock p. m„ at
which time creditors may attend, prove
tholr claims, appoint a trustee, exam
ine tho bankrupt, and transact such
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10 E.BRYAN ST. capital *500.000.00 ORGANIZED 1885
Snvnnnnh is tho oldest city in tho Stnte.
Savannah has never hml n bank .fnlluro.
Savannah exports more Roods -than nny othor Atlantic port—except Now York.
Savannah is conservative nml substantial.
Tills company Iuih boon in business for more than ,15 yoarB; its affairs arc
conservatively mamiRcd by prominent business men; it lins a largo capital; pnys
the hiRlu-Ht rates of interest, nod nil of its funds are invested in first liens on
improved city renl estate.
Wo have already loaned n great deal of money on Newnan real estate, and
want to lend more.
WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR ACCOUNT.
othei- business as may properly come
before »ald meeting.
J, C. SULLIVAN,
Referee In Bankruptcy.
LaGrangc. Ga.. Jan. 12, 1931.
APPLICATION' TO HELL LAND FOB
REINVESTMENT,
GBOROIA—Coweta County:
After four weeks notice, pursuant
to law, a petition of which a true and
correct copy Is subjoined, will be pre
sented to the Hon. C. E. Roop, Judge
of the Superior Court, at his chambers
In tho court-house at Newnan, Coweta
county, Ga., on the 12th day of Feb
ruary, 1921. HALL & JONES,
Attorneys for Polly Bledsoe, Guardian
for Katie Bledsoe and Bessie Bled
soe Stinson.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
To the Honorable C. B. Roop, Judge of
Tho Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of Polly BledBoe re
spectfully shows —
1. That'she Is tho guardian of Katie
Bledsoe and Bessie Bledsoe Stinson,
heretofore duly appointed as Buch guar
dian In said county.
2. That she desires to sell for rein
vestment at private sale the following
property belonging to the estate of
said wards, to-wlt.
Two-ninths (each of said wardfl own-
Ing a one-ninth) undivided iiiteredt In
remainder In nnd to the following
tracts or oarc^Ia of lftnd, both In tno
original Fifth land diatrictofead
State and county, one of said tracts
containing two (2) acres with the
house thereon nnd on land lot No. si.
and more fully described tm follows.
Beginning on land line between lots
N-OH.87 and 88 at point 35 feet north
of the house and run east 70
and thence south 140 yatd*' thence
wf»at 70 vardH to land line between
lotaNos. 87 and 88; thence north along
said lino 140 yards. fR(n
Also, a tract containing fifty (BU>
acres of land out of the north part
of the south half of lot of land No.
88 and a small part of the north^-east
part of south half of lot No. 89, and
more fully described as follows. Be-
gin on the north side of Wahoo
Creek and on the cast side of the At
lanta road where the north s do of
said creek touches the dast side of
said road: thonce north along the east
side of said road to lands owned in
1909 by J. W. T. GtbBon, 8.31 chains,
thence east along lines of J. W- T.
Gibson and Jack Powell to lands own
ed In 1909 by L. R. Powell; thence
south crossing little Wahoo Creek 20
chains; thence northwesterly to be
ginning point—right-of-way through
tho above two tracts to. the Atlanta
road reserved. _ . _
3. Petitioner shows that the undi
vided two-ninths remainder Interest In
said land belonging to her said wards
yields no Income; that the other own
ers of said land have contracted to
sell their Interest In said land at an
advantageous price and If petitioner
is allowed she can sell her wards’ In
terest to the same purchaser at a good
and an advantageous price.
4, Petitioner desires to Invest the
proceeds of such sale In Liberty Bonds
of the United StateB.
6. Petitioner shows that notice of her
Intention to make this application has
been published once a week for four
weeks In The Newnan Herald, being
the newspaper In which county adver
tisements are usually published as re-
pulred by law - pOLIj y ^BLEDSOE.
HALL & JONES, mark.
Attorneys.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 11th day of January, 1921.
S. COOK,
Notary Public, Coweta > County Ga.
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but we believe it’s worth more, and
we urge you to avoid bad colds
and other winter troubles by taking-
some of the simple remedies that pre
vent sickness by keeping your system in
good condition. We have a line of
standard preparations for coughs,
colds, etc., that are veiy satisfactory.
Get them here when in need of such
medicines.
CANDY SPECIAL STILL GOING
STRONG!
Chocolates—Extra high- 75c
grade—per pound....
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It has been used for several years, and is no experiment.
STOP THAT COUGH OR COLD—We have many
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White Pine Cough Syrup
Laxative Cold Breakers
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
Vick’s Salve
SqUibb’s Castor Oil
Tasteless Castor Oil
C. C. Pills
Aspirin Tablets,
Calotabs
Raymond’s Pectoral Plasters
A. P. C. Whooping Cough Plasters
Penslar Cramp Remedies
Penslar Sore Throat Gargle
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