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THE NEWMAN HERALD. NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921.
THE NEWNAN HERALD
KEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, MARCH II
Official Organ of Coweta County.
Jaa. H. Brown. O. W. Raaaavant.
BROWN & PASSAVANT
tOtfltara and I’NblUbsr*.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 12.00 A YEAR
IN ADVANCE.
The Herald olTIce Is located In the
•Ooodrum Hulldlnu, 12 Jackson Street.
'Phone 6
ilell Turner.
Honor Group—Mnry Bohannon, Mnr-
tlm Nell ('lmmllor, Kntberyn Beroggiu.
Seventh Grade.
Inner Circle—Unlpli Keith, Virginia
MrBrl.le, Carrie Mae MeKIroy, Sarah
Pnrrott.
Honor Croup—lamia Askew, Odessa
Btroxier.
Miirrn. Street honor roll .rill hr
found on lornl pnicr.
Newnan Public Schools.
HONOR ROLL FOR THE FIFTH
SCHOLASTIC MONTH.
The Inner Circle.
Thin group contain* hie name* of pu
Jills who make an average of A in all
subject* ami A in deportment.
The Honor Group.
Tliin group contain* the naiaen of pu
pil* who make A in deportment, am) A
in at leiult one hnlf their subjects. wit It
no grade lenn than II.
Those roll* will be published from
mouth to mouth.
HIGH SCHOOL.
I li Inner Circle — Marion Arnnll, Vir
ginia Hankn, Marguerite .laeksun, Clara
Cole, Hasan Cole.
1 C Honor Group Horn Brooke, Mol
lie Farmer, I,mile Horoggin, Daisy
Vaughan.
1 B Inner Circle Allen Cost.
1 II Honor Group -Mill* Arnnll, Mil
■ton Askew, Claude Brooke, .1, (.’, Brooks,
Hubert Causey, George Jacksim, But
ler Willcoxun.
‘J G Inner Circle -Inorn Fisher, Mary
Glover, F. C. Holt in, Laura Kersey,
.Margaret Reynolds, Mildred Smith.
\l G Honor Group—Virginia Arnold,
Katherine Bngle.v, Ainnm Cook.
2 H Inner Circle -Rohorl Hill, Phil
tips Jones.
2 B Honor Group --It. A. Field, James
Howard, Pitts Johnson, James SI. John,
.Klclmrd Thornton.
:i G inner Circle -Klsio Ragland,
Klnise Hogan, Ruth Hlnrr.
.'I (! Honor Group--Rospbud Murphy,
Irene Howerd, Wilma Crain, Deane
Bridge*.
'l B Inner Circle -James Thornugh-
•mm.
:t H Honor Group -Mallory Atkinson,'
Ilnmlltoii Hall, Tom Glover, Marvin Win
-dom.
•\ (I inner Circle -Mary Mila Camp,
Alice CoiH'laad.
4 G Honor Group -Mnrgarot Barge,
Julia Boynton, Bessie Cole, Sara Jane
Gibson, Lillian McDonald, Winifred
Smith, Mlhnbeth Wise.
-I B Inner Circle None.
•I B Honor Gioup -Mlbert Brhdley,
f Ktlwin H'wcll,
TEMPLE AVENUE GRAMMAR
SCHOOL.
First Grade.
Inner Circle--James Wood,
Honor Group--Norma Mae Worlhum,
'Catherine Pickett, Surah Hubbard, Hugh
Bradley. Hurt Odom, Howard Puckett,
-John Wlmtley, Preston Norton, Dick
J Rider.
Second Grade.
Inner Clrele— Antolnetto Martin, Lou
ise Parks, Helen Handers.
Honor Group--Mary Kd McLendon,
Illarion lvolth, Marguerite Kite, Harriot
Trapnell, Wilnorn Holmes, Ximonn
Duvis, Onior Landrum, GlilV (iInver.
Third Grade.
inner Circle — Rogers Ilnrdogreo,
.Hinnies Johnson, Audrey Mstes, Pminlo
Grmrgc M illume.
Ilunor Group—-Herman Moore, Wil
liam Pickett, Kimball Reese, Hub Smith,
Aaron Viiuglm, Edward Wortham,
Kloise Baker, Mattie Kate King, lJewel
lyn,Parks, Hilda Jackson, Frances Rich-
art I*.
Fourth Grade.
Inner Circle—Jnok Jackson, Velma
'Taylor, Margaret Trapnoll,
Honor Group—Netelle Curley, Bailie
.Stallings, Littleton Glover, Myrtice Kite,
•lltuel Johnson, .Mary Poole,
.•Fifth Grade.
■inner Circle—Chrystn! Carloy, Laelius
-diallings, Blanche Nolan.
Honor Group—Kwna Fields, Dorn Orr,
Julia Potts, Lucy Ware, Knrnest Powel,
Potor JsMicii, Hnl Jones, Willie Parker.
Sixth Grade.
H niter Clrele—None.
Honor Group—Spencer Darden, Mil-
•sired Morrell, lie tty Ruth Smith, Mugeuiit
Soroggin, Howard tilovor.
Seventh Grade.
Inner Circle—Lucin Cates, Louise Tay
lor, Margaret Starr.
Honor Crimp — Marjorie 81cb, Louise
Cavender, Plenum Orr, Horn Pickett,
ATKINSON GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
C First Grade.
Inner Circle -Louise Meadow, Ger
trude Adcock.
Honor Group—Vivian* Couch, .Kilna
■Cox, Alley lie Duvis, Opal Kern, Willie
Andrews Neil. Ellen Pnrrott, Frances
l’nrks, Hilda Rosser, Busan Turner, Re-
'Ins-en Wilkins, Mnry Katherine Wilson.
Harold Annistead, Robert Hannah,
J)a vis Moseley, Eugene Wilkinson.
Second Grade.
Inner CireJe—Eunice Alford, Dorothy
•'Shackelford, Patsy Woodroof.
Honor Group—Sara Torn Poage, Flor-
inr Simms. Geraldine Wynn, James Self,
Maurice Sponcler, John Camp, HilHimi
TurnipMssl. Richard Orr, Gibson North,
ilsMiinrd Neill.
Third Grade.
.Inner Circle—Ruth Martin, Daisy
Sago. Hilly Askew. Hugh Murray.
Honor Group—Eugene Brook, Billy
I'asniMint. Nellie MeMichnol, Carolyn
Hossor, Marvin Kidd.
Fourth Grade.
Inner Circle- Vern Lane, Lillie Mar
shall. ,
Honor Group—Rufus Dorsey. Edwin
McKoy. Richard Polls, Mnry K. Gar
veil, Margaret Grimes, l.ucile McKoy,
Ndlf Starr.
Fifth Grade.
Inner Circle—None.
Honor Group—Samuel Banks. Elmo
ViiBownr, Cecil llnrst, Edward Wilkinson,
Mavv Blalock, Sarah Bailey, Willie Mae
.Holt, Geneva Tate, Margaret MvRitvhie.
Sixth Grade.*
Inner Circle—Catherine Hill, Mnry
Irtine. Bessie Mae Wortham,.Annie Dow
Its toasted
New Advertisements.
Twelve Monlhs’ Support.
OKI IRC IA—COwotn I ,'ounty:
The return of the appraiser* selling
iiput-l twelve months' supporl to Hie
family of Klclinril W.Jackson, deceased,
having been Hied la my oflicc, all per
sons enneerne I arc cited to show cause
by the first Monday In April, 11)21, why
said uppllcnt Ion for twelve months'
support should not lie granted. Tills
March V, 1921. J. A. It. CAMP,'
nrd I nu ry.
Twelve Months' .Support.
(I MO ltd IA —Coweta County:
The return of the appraisers selling
apart twelve months' sappnrl to the
family of Hen H. dllliert, deceased,
having been died In my oflicc, all per
sona concerned are cited to show cause
by the first Monday la April, 1921, why
said appllcalbm for twelve months'
support should mil lie granted Tills
Mnroll H, P.I21. ,1. A. I!. CAMP,
Ordinary.
Twelve Vlontlis' Support,
OKUHCIA- Coweta County:
The return of the npprnlsers setting
upiirt twelve months' support to the
family of (I, S. Powers, deceased,
having liesn llled 111 my oflloo, all per
sons concerned are died to show vans *
by the lli'Ht Monday lit April, 11121. why
said application for twelve months'
support should not he granted. This
March 3. ml. J. A. It. CAMP,
Ordinary.
1.otters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Wllllm A. Sutherland having applied
to the Court of Ordinary of said coun
tv for letters of admlnlstriitlon on the
estate of Robert W. Mattox, deceased,
nil person* concerned are required to
show cause In said Court by the first
Monday In April next. If any they can,
why wait! application should not be
granted. Tills March 7. 1921.
J. A. R. CAMP. Ordinary.
betters of (iuardlnnshlp.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Othcl Morgan having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of sulil county for
letters of guardianship for Roger W.
Morgan, lunatic, all persons concerned
are required to show cause In said
Court by the first Monday In April
next. If any they can, why said appli
cation should not he granted. This
March 7. 11121. J. A. K. CAMP,
Ordinary.
Application fpe Leave In* Hell.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
E. C. McKoy. ndmlntrator on the
estate of Mrs. Sarah A. Grimes, de
ceased. having applied to the Court of
ordinary of wild county for leave to
sell lands of said deceased, all persons
concerned are required to show cause
In said Court by the first Monday In
April next. If any they can, why said
application should not be granted.
March 7. 1921. J. A. R. CAMP,
The east halfof lot of land No. 209,
containing 101V, acres, more or less,
and situate, lying and being In the
fifth land district of Coweta county.
Oil Levied on as the property of E.
8. Kelley to satisfy a tax (1. fa. Issued
by C. J. Owens, T. C„ for State, county
and school taxes for the year 1920, the
same being now due and unpaid. De
fendant In H. fa. notified in terms of
the law. This March 9, 1921. Prs. fee,
$5.36.
Also, at the same time and place,
twenty-five acres of land, more or loss,
out of the southeast corner of land lot
No. 129. and situate, lying and being In
the Third dlBtrlct of Coweta county,
Ga. Levied on as the property of .1.
F. Askew to satisfy a tax fl.fa. Issued
by C. J. Owens. T. C„ for State, coun
ty and scbbol taxes for the year 1920,
the same being now due and unpaid.
Defendant In H.fn. notified In terms of
the law. This March 11, 1921. Prs. fee,
14.00.
Also, at the same time and place,
five acres of land, more nr less, being
the southwest corner of land lot No.
35, situate In the second land district
of Coweta county. Ga., and known as
the old Jacobs homo-place. Levied
Letter* of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Iteulah Conk having applied to the
Court or ordinary or said county for
letters of administration on the estate
nt Nathan Cook, deceased, all persons
concerned are required to show cause
111 said Court by the first Monday
In April next, If any they can, why
said application should not be granted.
Tills March 7. 1921.
,1. A. It. GAMP, Ordinary.
NOTICE OF APPRAISEMENT.
GEORf! IA—Coweta County:
To Monroe Talley, executor of the
last will of Mary .1. Broadwater, de
ceased'. .1. R. Willie, of Meriwether
countv. Ga.,; Mrs. Millie Anil Albright
and Mrs. Sarah Slaughter, of Coweta
county, Ga.: Mrs. Winnie Spence. Lean-
dcr Powicdge, Mrs. Neva Sewell, Mrs.
Wes Sewell and Mrs. B. E. Wise, of
Meriwether county, Ga.; Alva Sprad-
ling, of Troup county, Ga.; Mrs. E. R.
C. Sewell, of Coweta county, Ga.; Mrs.
Sal He Lyle, of Carroll county, Ga.:
Mrs. Mendoru Hunt, of Meriwether
county, Ga.; Mrs. John Powledgu, of
Meriwether county, Ga.; and Mrs. C.
W. Talley, of Coweta county, Ga.,
luilrs-at-law, and .1. A. Stephens, Tax
Collector of Coweta county, anil H. J.
Fullbrlghl, State Tax Commissioner:
Von and each of you are hereby no
tified tliiil on the PJth day of March,
1921, at the court-house of said coun
ty, at in o'clock a. m., the undersign
ed, ns the duly appointed appraisers
to value all of the property belonging
to the estate of Mary J. Broadwater,
deceased, late of said county, subject
to the Inheritance tax under the laws
of said Sate, will appraise nil the
property of said estate subject to said
tax In accordance with the provisions
of law. This 7tli day of Marchs 1921. '
It. .1. BARNETT,
K. M. BRYANT,
W. L, WELCH,
SHERIFF'S SALES FOR APRIL.
OKIIIIGIA—Coweta County:
Will lie Hold before the court-house
door In Newnan. said county, oil the
first Tuesday In April, 1921. to the
highest and best bidder, the following
described property, to-wit:
CIIAKTEIt NO. I Sill,
RESERVE DISTRICT Ml.
n E P O R T O F THE CONDI T ION
O F T H E
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
At Newnan, in the State of Georgia, nt the close of business on'Fob. 21, 1021.
RESOURCES.
(a) Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts (ex
cept those shown In o.) $1,149,897.70
(e) Customers' liability account of acceptances of
this bank purchused or discounted by It 10,527,32
Total loans $1,100,425.02
Deduct i
(d) Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Re
serve Bank (other than hank acceptances sold)
(sco Item 5la) $15,000.00 15.000.00
Overdrafts, secured, Nolle; unsecured, $288,52
(a) Customers' liability account of "Acceptances"
oxocuted by this hank liy other hanks for ac
count of this hunk, and now outstanding
U. H. Government securities owned! '
ta) Deposited to secure circulation til. S. bonds par
value) 131,000,00
(b) Pledged to secure II, S. deposits (pur value).. 135,000.00
tf) Owned and unpledged
(h) War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps ac
tually owned
Total II. S. Government securities
Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bunk Btock . . .
Stock of Federal Reserve Hank (60 per cent, of
subscription)
Furniture and fixtures
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Cash In vault and net nmnuntu due from national
batiks
Net umounts due from hanks, hankers, and trust
companies In the United Stntes (other than
Included In Items 11 and. 13)
Exchange* for clearing house
Total of Items 13. 14 amt 15 100,0-115.07
Checks on banks located outside of city or town of
reporting bank and other cash Items
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from
li, S. Treasurer
Interest earned hut not collected—approximate—on
Notes and Hills Receivable not past due
$1,161,425.02
288,52
ui.ooo.oo9 m.ooo.oo
37,400.00
846.00
307,24600
1,875.00
15,000.00
22,352.73
54,118.44
101,204.13
0,45684
1.384,10
382,83
2,350.00
13,000.000
Total
LIABILITIES
21. Capital stock mild in
Surplus fund
23. ta) Undivided profits $
till Less current expenses, Interest, and taxes paid
21. Interest and discount collected or credited In ad-
vnmSo of maturity and not earned—(approxi
mate)
27. Circulating notes outstanding
Demand deposit* (other than bank deposits) subject to
Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days:)
53. Individual deposits subject lo check
34. Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 days
(other than for money borrowed)
37. Dividends unpaid
Total of demand deposits (other than hank de-
depnslts) subject to Reserve, Items 33, 34 and 37
43. I 'tilted Stales deposits (other than postal savings:)
ta) War loan deposit account
tt. ta) U. S. Giweniiiieiit Securities borrowed without
furnishing collateral security for same
61. ta) "Acceptances" executed by tills bunk for cus
tomers
td) Less acceptances of this hunk purchased or dis
counted (see Item le.)
Total
. in) Liabilities for rediscounts with Federal Reserve
Hank tsee Item Id)
Total contingent liabilities 54a. (not in
cluding items in Schedule 23 of report)
fL793.OS3.til
$250,000.00
250,000.00
17.0.S lO.Gt
5,402, !>4 105,406.67
12,000.00
126.800.00
71 It 17604
20.700.0(1
138.000.00
127.527.32
16527.32
085.704.44
33.451.50
21.00
$0.700.00
138,000.00
111.000.00
$1,193,083.61
15.000.00
15.000.00
on as the property of the Charles A.
Bolton estate to aatlBfy a tux n. fa. is
sued by C. J. Owens, T. C„ for State,
county nnd school taxes for the year
1920, the same being now due and un
paid. Defendant In 11. fa. notified in
terms of the law. This March 11. 19.1.
Pr*. fee, $4.08,
Alsu, at the same time and plnee,
all of the north half of lot of land No.
163, containing 101 u acres, more or
less, and situate, lying and being in
the first land district of Coweta coun
tv, Ga. Levied on as the property or
S. J. Elder to satisfy a tax li. fa. Issued
by C. .1. Owens, T. C.. for State, eofinty
and school taxes for the year 1920. the
same being now due and unpaid. De
fendant In fi. fa. notified In terms of
the Inw. This March 9, 1921. Prs. fee.
$4.08.
Also, at the same time and place,
100 acres of land, more or less, helne
part of lot No. 209. situate, lying and
and being in the first land district of
Coweta county. Oa. Levied on as the
property of the estate of M. H. Couch,
deceased, to satisfy a tax fi. fa. issued
bv C. J. Owens. T. C.. for State, coun
ty and school taxes for the year 19-0,
the same being now due and unpaid.
the law.
$4.12. .
Also, at the same time and place
one three-room cottage and lot contain
ing one-half aero, more or less, situ
ate. lying and being In the town of
Senola, Coweta county. Gu. Levied on
as the property of Sallle Pope to sat
isfy a tax fi. ta. Issued by C. J. Given*
T. C., for State, county and school
taxes for the year 1920, the same he-
Ing now due and unpaid. Levy mad.,
by G. T. James„.L. C„ and turned over
to me. Defendant In II. fa. notified in
terms of the law. This /March 7. 1921
Prs. fee, $4.12.
Also, at the same time and place
one lirlck store-house and lot, situate
lying and being in the town of Senola]
Coweta county, Ga. Levied on as the
property of Clarence Methvln and Nix
Methvln to satisfy a tax fi. fa. Issued
bv C. J. Owens, T. C„ for State, coun
ty and school taxes for year 1920. the
same being now due and unpaid.. Levy
made by G. T. James, L. C„ and turn
ed over to me. Defendants In li. f a
notified In terms of the law. This
March 7, 1921. Prs. fee. $4.
J, D. BREWSTER, Sheriff.
•55. Of the total loans and discounts shown above, the amount on which in
terest nnd dlsoohni was charged at rates In excess of those permitted
by law (See. 5197. Rev. Slat.) (exclusive of notes upon which total charge
not to exceed 5U cents was made) was NONE. The number of such
loans was NONE.
56. The amount of money loaned ON PAH. Olt DEMAND, by this bank on
bond and stock collateral. In New York City, including both loans made
directly to borrowers and those through Its New York correspondents,
on the date of this report was NONE.
57. The amount of money loaned ON TIME, by Hits bank on bond and stock
collateral. In New York Pity; Iucludlng both loans‘made directly to bor
rowers and those through Its New York correspondents, on Ahe date of
this report was NONE,
;.s. Aggregate amount of salaries or compensation paid by this bank to Chair
man of Board tit uliy.) President. Vice Presidents, Cashier, and Assist
ant Cashiers for month of January, 1921, $975,00; Annual pay of all these
officers at January. 1921. rate of pay, $11,700.00; number of these officers
on date of this report was 4.
69. Aggregate umouui of salaries or compensation paid to all other employees
of the bank tor month of January. 1921, $383.33: Annital pay of these
employees on basis of the January, 1921. rate of pay. $4,599,96; number
of these employees on dale of this report was 4.
STATE OF GEORGIA.'—County of Coweta, ss:
1. J. H. Powell. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
J. H. POWELL. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2d day of March. 1921.
H. J. ISRAEL. Notary Public. Coweta County. Ga.
CORRECT—Attest; X. E. Powel. Mike Powell, Frank L. Stevens. Directors.
SUGGESTIONS
COLORITE makes old hats new—16 shades, 25c.
RIT, the soap dye, cake and flaked, 10c.
PUTNAM DYES, an all-fabric dye, 10c. .
DIAMOND DYES, for wool, silk, cotton, and mixed goods, 15c.
DENNISON CREPE makes those pretty hats, 20c.
GARTSIDE’S IRON RUST SOAP, removes iron rust, ink, fruit and medicine
stains from clothing and marble.
MUFTI, the ideal dry-cleaner, 40c, 65c.
INK ERASER, for removing ink from paper, 25c. n
GOLF BALLS and STICKS—BASEBALL Gloves, Mits and Balls.
SITROUX (pronounced Sit-ro) Hair Nets, cap. antf fringe, ordinary colors,
2 for 25c; white and gray, 25c each. Guaranteed satisfactory or your
money back—full size.
EVERGREEN Lawngrass Mixture for beautiful lawns and yards.
Buisfls and Leonard’s Garden and Field Seeds make the best start toward
bumper crops. Fresh seed every year. _ .
K. C. Liquid Meat Smoke preserves and sweetens meat in curing; $1.25 per
bottle of 40- ounces—enough for 400 pounds of meat.
BEE DEE STOCK MEDICINE—All medicine, no filler, for stock, hogs and
poultry, 30c, 60c, and $1.25.
LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY
“A GOOD DRUG STORE ’- RHONE 66
Our telephone rates have been advanced $2, which makes it all the more
important that you use them to help us get our money’s worth out of them.
Thanks! And we will rush the goods to you quickly by bicycle,.
Peggy Paige Week
MARCH 14th to 24th
We take great pleasure in calling to your
attention a group of exclusive Spring
dresses fashioned by Peggy Paige. For
beauty of fabric, and grace of line these
famous gowns are the undisputed equai
of French models, and their workmanship
is of that high excellence which only the
House of Peggy Paige establishment can
turn out. ^ Peggy Paige dresses possess
the magic quality of youth. Impossible to
describe as a budding flower, their charm
lies in skillfully handled taffetas, canton
crepes, in tally-ho novelties, and in grace
ful Peggy Paige touches to the sleeves,
waist and skirt, ^f The showing of this
remarkable collection of gowns marks an
event in the fashion calendar. We invite
your inspection, fully confident you will .
find just the dress you have been wishing
you might have in your Spring wardrobe.
GLOVER-JONES CO