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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921
THE NEWNAN HERALD
NEWHAM, GA., FRIDAY, FEB. 4.
Official Organ of Coweta County.
JU E. Brown. O. W. Paaaavant.
BROWN A PASSAVANT
Mlton an4 Publlikm.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE *3.00 A YEAR
IS ADVANCE.
The Herald office la located In the
Ooadrurn Building. It Jackson Street.
'Phoae «.
And They Turned it Down!
Still hoping for an ngiwmont upon
•ome plan by which farm riomonatration
work may l>o contlnupfl in thin county
,the prwwnt year—ftilll conviaecd of the
great value of Ihia wrvicc, eapecinlly
at a time when the farmera of Coweta
need all the encouragement And aaaiat-
ante possible in planning and market
ing their eropa under conditions more
unfavorable than thin generation hna
ever before known—a committee from
the County Chamber of Commerce np
)>eare<l boforc tlie County Commianion
era again Wednesday and renewed the
request for nn appropriation of 41,200
with which to continue farm demonstra
tion work in 1921. The reqnest was
backed by a petition signed by more
than three hundred well known business
men and farmers, representing every sec
tion of the county. The Commissioners
were informed that if this request should
l>e turned down the County Chamber of
Commerce would obligate itself to con
tribute half the sum asked, provided the
county would assume the other half.
The committee was accorded a respect
ful hearing, after which the C-otmnis-
sionera went into executive session and
not ooly refused the original request,
but squatted down wtyJi equal firmness on
the alternative proposition submitted by
the committee.
Now, that the tlu-ee hundred and odd
signers of the petition who were thus
flouted by the County Commissioners
may be known, wo print their nnines be
low—
The Motor Tractor Co., It. 8. Hol
brook,, W\ M. 1‘oogc, W. If. Gilbert, «l.
H. Taylor, IT. G. Howell, J. Littleton
.I ones, T. I’. Zellers, G. K. Adams, O. H.
Darden, W. J’, Genrrcld, Kills Mnnnour,
C. T. Iluipee, P. M. Wnltom, Murray
Mfg. Co.. Mangel Bros., .1. K. ifcvnnlds,
K. II. Peniaton. T. 8. Bailey, W. II.
Oooddy, J, It. MoCalla, I. N. Orr, John
son Hardware (Jo., H, A. Parmer, W. P.
Landers, K. T. Owens, 0. W. Howard,
<\ H. Hummer, II. W. Arnull, Loo-King
Drug Co., G. W. 8t. John, (J. A. Cranford,
W. It. Bohannon, B. C. Kersey, W. K.
Prather, W. M. Bohannon, A. A. Pnssolt,
thor, W. M. Bonmnnon, A. A. Pnssolt,
K. L. Wnltom, P. B. Murphey, H. 8.
Hants, John K. Robinson, T. C». Burpee,
John Kilgore, H. II. Murray, W. B. Da
vis, L. N. Camp, T. B. Bradley, J. D,
Brewster, C. T. Bailey, A. J. Houston,
I. N. Orr (Jo., M. D. Burch, B. A. Mow-
ley, Me Lei In n Htore* Co., C. A. Robert-
A#n, O. L. Chandler, W. K. Woods, T.
M. Goodrum, I. K. Walker, J. T. Pike,
David Barnett, O. L. Broadwater, K. B.
HolHs, J. D. Summers, J. P. Bailey,
Boyd Stephens, L. B. Walthall, W. B.
Chestnut, W. W. Crain, H. M. Kites, O.
L. Seroggin, Joe Barnett, R. B. Askew,
O. M. Ward, W. II. Stallings, W. W.
Kirby, S. W. Freeman, C. A. King, D.
W. Haskins, O. W. Jackson, Hubbard
Bros., II. C. Pike, C. S. Smith, J. W.
Owens Furniture Co., M. R. Bowen, J.
P. Puller, J. C. Stripling, Virginia House,
I). W. Boone k Co., E. P. Hurst, K. M.
Curpentor, K. G. Henry, H. M. Bailey,
J. M. Johnson, H. G. Bniley, L. T.
Chestnut, A. R. Russell, L. W. Bowers,
W. J. Carlton, W. H. Miller, J. P. Bni
ley, K. T. Evans, B. B. Hanson, Ides
Powell, H. O'. McKoy, C. J. Barron,, J.
T. Bali, J. I). Barron, H. K. Barron, W.
B. Parks, F. B. Cole, W\ P. Moore, W.
L. Woodroof, L. C. Whittle, John R.
Cntes, H. A. Hall, H. C. Glover, A. D.
Cates, K. C. Goodwyn, K. Rozenburg,
W. C. Walker, T. L. Arnold, Carl Snn
dors, .T. R. Parker, T. J. Young, R. E.
Bexley, K. M.‘ Young, G. Y. Chestnut,
J. W. Young, John L. Hemphill, J. F.
Russell, H. K. Cnrrnicnl, .1. T. Bexley,
W. G. Arnold, J. A. Shackelford, J. L.
Swilling, G. (J. Pitts, Jno. A. Perry, T.
B. Davis, W. Y. Barnes, O. K, Parker,
J. H. Broadwater, L. C. Gentry, M. B.
Mooney, .1. B. Mooney, T. H. Stephens,
(J. C. Orr, L. P. Hancock, J B. Penis-
ton, A. Sidney Camp, R. W. Thomas,
J. D. Johnson, jr., J. D. Adcock, H.
Glazier, H. K. Richards, J. T. Young,
J. Rowland Young, R. L. Bowers, T.
II. Mattox, W. N. Walthall, W. L. Car-
micnl, J. E. Walthall, P. A. Carmical,
W. H. Tuckor, W. 8. Bailey, K. W.
Htnrr, A. II. Freeman, N, K, Powel,
W. A. Herring, P. F. Cuttino Sc Co.,
H. II. North, C. J. Smith, X. II. Bagley,
J. W. Stripling, J. N. Kersey, Garland
Jones, Olovcr-Jones Co., Wright Brid
ges, II. M. >}stes, R. P. Parks, H. G.
Hutchens, W. L. Weldon, J. L. Barge,
J. J, Hunter, J. A. Daniel, H. F. Tenny,
Leon Crook, J. B. Hunter, R. F. Shell,
K. L. Merrill. W. P. Christopher, T. E.
Shell, T. It. Neely, Mrs. J. D, .Johnson,
jr., Jeroline Thompson, Mrs. E. L, Mer
rill, G. P. A mall, W. T. Moore, O. B.
Hnyos, C. II. Brown, II. H. Cntes, J.
0. Cook, J. H. WUIner, R. 8. Moses, W.
A. Shell, R. L. Johnson, Z. Christopher,
A. T. Neely, J. B. Shell, Mrs. J. T.
Sims, Mrs. Z. Spcor, A. ,J. Hyde, B. L.
Red wine, H. P. Cates, J. F. Cook, Word
Redwinc, Albert Cntes, F. M. Beavers,
J. A. Royeton, C, (J. Arnold, J, C. Hun
ter, W. (’. Russell, G. T. Hunter, C. W.
Reese, T. H. Neely, Mrs. Frad Hunter,
Mrs. W. D. Stephenson, Mrs. J. J. Hun
ter, Fred Hunter, J. C. Herring, AI
Sewell, W. B. Handers, G. W. Coggin,
G. W. Smith, (J. J. Owens, W. Y. Sum
mer, J. (J. McKoy, .1. W. Summer, C.
I. Wallace, C. II. Latimer, M. L. Story,
(J. S. Story, K. Payton, TI. H. Bonvers,
J. B. Beavers, T. I). Austin, W. M. Tur
ner, A. E. Boone, J. J. Johnson, II. (.’.
('nNseI, J. W. Turner, C. J. Millions, J.
T. Haisteu, J. T. Story, jr., L. M. Gor
don, T. A. Crowder, C. 8. Pearson, T.
A. Ellis, Paul O. Smith, K. S. Kelby,
B. C. McCollum, L. 8. Bradley, L. D.
ElUs, W. M. Phillips, J. P. Coursey, Carl
B. Phillips, O. H. Wingo, F. M. Bryant,
C. M. Turner. W. A. Herring, W. H.
Dyer, A. D. Harris, J. T. Roebuck, An
gelo Grcngn, H. J. Israel, B. B. Mabson,
jr.. Mrs. T. B. Banders, J. M. Starr.
Hugh Gloss, I*. H. Gibson, E. R. Witch
er, C. S. Hayes, A. B. Harris, A. .T.
Morgan, R. A. Freeman, E. C. Adcock,
II. H. Arnold. T. M. Hyde, E. K. Hyde.
W. H. Hyife, S. S. Bridges, F. M. Hicks,
A. A. Copeland, J. T. Walker, J. A. Bil
bo, R. 8. Moore, J. A. Carter, W. P.
Dukes, J. N. Cochran, W. B. Cook, C.
W. Reese, 8. L. Hill. C. A. Gillespie, T.
H. Mattox, W. H. Cavender, T. A. Man
ning, W. M. Haynic, T. B. Sanders, W.
L. Ward, 8. G. Dukes, Jacobus Petty,
W. B. Witcher, A. E. Hayes, W. H. H.
Hayes, Haynic Summers, J. B. Coppedge,
J. S. Adcock, Jim Chappell, E. G. Sum
mers, E. T. Carter, J. A. Hyde, K. Paul
Warren, J. A. Holeman, W. A. Bridges,
O. M. Gordon, J. E. Boone, L. G. Moore,
C. W. Carter, P. G. Morrow, J. G. Ar-
nall, R. J. Stewart, R. J. Barnett, J. I>.
Johnson.
his appointment here Sunday morning,
preaching a fine sermon. He has accept
ed a call to preach for us once a month.
Misses Annie dcGraffenreid and Fan
nie Butts, of Newnan, spent Monday
with Mrs. Lynn Wood.
Miss Mattie Haines, of Xewnnn, is
visiting her sisler, Mrs. G. O. Estep.
Feb. 1st.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish sincerely to thank our neigh
bors and friends for appreciated atten
tions shown during our recent distress
ami subsequent bereavement. They were
exceedingly kind and thoughtful, ami we
are deeply grateful.
Mrs. L. P. Neill k Children.
G. R. Bradley.
Miss Drain Bradley.
The mule is a sure-footed beast, which
makes it unsafe to stand behind him.
SHARPSBURG.
Mr. John McLean spent the week-end
in Fayetteville.
Mr. Lewis Ingram, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Roy Bridges.
Mr. Arthur Morgan and family spent
Tuesday in Henoin.
Mrs. Mattie Ingram has returned
home, after a visit to Mrs. Allie Love,
in Atlanta.
Mr. Ros McDonald spent Sunday with
Mrs. Koxic McDonald, at Longstreet
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Pitman enter
tained the young people with a dance
Friday evening, which was much en
joyed.
Mr. Ralph Brown and family, of At
lanta, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Brown Saturday and Sunday.
Rev. W. E. Fuller, of Newnan, filled
give a woman nn engagement ring?'*
“The woman, my boy.”
Specials for Friday and 5
No. 10 Compound Lard
Saturday!
$1.26
No. 4 Compound Lard
64c
Uncle Mack Coffee—lb
20c
! Gold Medal Corn Flakes—package...
9c
H. M. ESTES & SON
21 COURT SQUARE
its toasted
GROW IT AT HOME!
Do you never tire of living out of paper bags ? Do
you know the difference between vegetables fresh
from the garden and the “paper-bag” variety. You
would do well to resolve to have a garden.
And the best start is to get fresh seeds—the kind
we handle—seeds of high germinating power that
make strong, vigorous and healthy plants and veg
etables.
BEANS .
CORN
SQUASH
COLLARD
TURNIP
ENGLISH PEAS
RADISH
TOMATOES
CABBAGE
LETTUCE
And all the rest of them.
Cabbage Plants, 30c per hundred
SMOKE YOUR MEAT WITH K. C. LIQUID MEAT SMOKE
LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY
“A GOOD DRUG STORE ’- PHONE 66
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
10-Day Specials in Groceries!
PHONE FULLER BROS. YOUR WANTS
GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY AT YOUR DOOR
10 lhs, Sugnr
10 Bars Export Soap
10 lbs. Irish Potatoes
84c
39c
29c
Porto Rico Kiln Dried
Sweet P.otntocs
10 lbs. Fresh Water
Ground Meal
48 lbs. Best Self-Rising
or Plain Flour
4c lb.
29c "
$2.90
45c Can California
Asparagus Tips
1 lb. Can Cnlumct
Baking Powder
Feed Oats—Best Grade
Bushel
36c
25c
75c
24 lbs. Best Self-Rising
or Plain Flour
6 Packages Arm & Ham
mer Brand Soda
2 Cans Prince Albert
Smoking Tobacco
$1.45 '
25c
25c
No. 3 Can Dessert Peaches
4 lbs. Regular 40c Coffee
10c Can Pork and Beans
39c
$1.00
6c
Full line of heavy feed—Mixed Feed, Hay and Dairy Feed.
—FRESH FISH—
Shipments every Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
BIG, FINE MULLETS
Give us your orders as early as possible.
Every sale guaranteed to give satisfaction.
PHONE -11
FULLER BROS.
SUCCESSORS TO A. L. FULLER
10 JACKSON STREET NEWNAN. GEORGIA
Avoid False Economy!
Neglect is the Mother of Waste and
Waste is the Forerunner of Want!
If you are in your right mind you don’t go to the
bank for cash, and throw it to the winds because you have _
only half as muchas you once had, or not as much as Bill
Smith has.
When money is scarce TRUE ECONOMY is indeed
wisdom.
TAKE CARE OF YOUR CAR
It represents an investment, which, neglected, is subject
to rapid deterioration. Never was care of your car worth
more than it is today—simply because it means the avoid
ance of WASTE.
If your investment in car, truck, or its equipment
means anything, LOOK AFTER IT, or have our compe
tent men do it for you. It’s a business proposition, and
we are making it to your financial interest to see that your
* . car investment is protected.
Have your car cleaned up—greased with the RIGHT
lubricant regularly—keep the tires inflated—have small cuts
and bruises vulcanized. In short, be a business man—look
after your car investment.
Our service io you is REAL ECONOMY, Try it.
R. B. ASKEW & CO.
8 West Washington St., Newnan, Ga.
Phone 500