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NEWNAN, GA, FKIDAY.THE NEW NAN HERALD, MARCH 11, 1921
• MT. CARMEL.
Xml Wnturilny nnd Sumln.v nre n'g-
;ilnr prom-liing <ln,v* nt Ml Giinm’l.
Mr. Erupnt MsCllllougli nml family,
of Wr.*l Point, nrri* uncut* of Mr. I.
Wnllnri’ mul family Buinlny.
Mr. Jnlin Pearson nml fntnily. of Car
roll county, spent Sumln.v with Mr.
•Ghnrlie Pearson nml sister.
Mrs. Dnvis nml children, from nrnr
"While Dull, worn ({orsls of Mr. C. I.
Wallace nml family Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Paul Henson, of Cnrrnll county,
tens the trmst of Mr. Drunks Henson
nml family Sunday. >
Mr. .1, W, Turner nml family; Mrs.
Madison Turner nml baby nml Mrs.
Dome. Austin nml children npent Hominy
with Mr. Will Worthmn nml fnmily.
Mr. Turn J’nyton nml family, of Buck-
-eye, visiteiI Mr. nml Mrs. Madison Tur
ner on Tuesday night Inst.
Little Hruee Boone, who Ims been frit-
irally ill with ili|ihthcrin, is some better
nt tliis writing.
Born, on the ’.’Nth ulL, to Mr. and Mrs.
A. It. Domic- a son.
Mr. nml Mrs. .loo I’nrks, of Newnnn,
were in our community Wednesday even
ing.
Mr. M. L. Story nml fnmily nml Miss
Annie Mile Story spent Sumln.v lit Gen-
trnllmleliee. Hen id county, the guests of
Mr. .lelT Pritchett nml family.
We lire ulml to report tlmt Mrs, A. 1C.
AVnllnce is some bettor this week.
Tlie cnmly-piilliiiK given by Mr. nml
Mrs. M, I,. Story Saturday evening was
•greatly enjoyed by the young people.
Mr. nml Mrs Otis Grimes spent Inst
week with the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hen 11 Millinns, in Newnnn.
Miss l.orine Collins, county home deni-
oust ration agent, visited our school
Monday, and gave a demonstration in
son p-in nking.
Mr. W, I,. Allen, from near Sargent,
visits'll Mr. Al. R. Story Sunday after
noon.
Messrs. Charlie Story, Vnetie I.uekle
ami Lewis Wldtehoru, of Dnekuyo, were
in our eommuuily Humlny nfteruooii,
Xlrs. Illrd Denvers nml son, Hewlctte,
spent Sunday In Atlnntn, the guests of
Mr, and Mrs. Mitehell .lalinsuu.
There will be n singing lit tills plneo
next Sunday nfleruobn. Several noted
wingers from Newnnn will conduct the
singing, which starts promptly ill 2
o’chirk, Everybody invited.
CORNER BRANCH.
Messrs. Willie Arrington nml Then
Mobley, of Hogiilisvillr, spent flic week
end with Mr. nml Mrs. Clinrllu Arring
ton.
Mr. nml Mrs. (toll llix, of llngansville,
spent Hominy with Mr. nml Mrs. Helliu
Abner.
Mr nml Mis. O. It. Brooks spent Sun
day with Mr. mul Mrs. Cluis. Gentry,
lieur Newnnn.
Mr. and M r«. Irwin Mntlley spent the
week-end with Mr. nml Mrs, Pulton
Allllimis, at Welcome.
Mi. mnl Mrs. Mmiruo Tullev, of 'Dos
mini Trot, spent Tuesday aftornuon with
Mr. and Mrs 0, H. Ilrimks.
Miss Ethel Millinns, of Nownnn, spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr, mid
Mrs. Minor Millinns.
Mr. mid Mrs. Will Webtr spent the
week-end with the hitter's parents ill
Newnnn,
Mr. nml Mrs. P. •!. Davis and children
spent Sunday with Mr, nml Mrs Hob
Dnvlii, nt Dresden.
Mr. mnl Mrs. Eddie Drown spent Hat-
nrdny night with Dr. nml Mrs. II, II,
Joeksim, nt Dresden.
Mr. nml Mrs. Jeff Cine Iter, of Dres
den, spent Humlny with Mr. nml Mrs
lion Dnvis.
Mr, mid Mrs. Ollie Lively, of Cm-
Tiilltnn, nfe spending the week with the
bitter’s piirents, Sir. nml Mrs, Den
Dnvis,
Mr. Leo Moore mul family, of South
Georgia, uro spending n few days with
relatives in our enmimmUy.
Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Drawn attended
services Humlny nt Bethel vhurcli, Heard
enmity, nml dined with Mr, nml Mrs
Howard Walton, Mr, nml Mrs. Dirk
Dike spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
nml Mrs. Wnltim also.
Miss Lucile AIsnlirotik, of Newnnn, is
sponding some time with her sister, Mrs,
Wilt Webb.
Mr. Den Dnvis, jr„ nml sister, Mrs,
Jennie Mae Thompson, spent Humlny
with Miss Annie Belle Chandler, of New
Hope community ’
GRANTVILLE,
Mrs. Emmett Sewell is spending some
time in Atlnntn.
Mrs. Jmile Matthews wns hostess to
the Rook Club lit her homo Friday of-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Latimer and
baby, of Schoem, Miss., lire visiting in
OrnntvUlc. Mr. and Mrs. Latimer have
many friends here, who are giving them
a hearty welcome.
Miss Irene Simms is visiting relatives
in Atlanta.
Mr. mid Mrs. John Latimer nnd Mrs.
Carl Sewell were in LnfJrnnge Sunday.
Mrs. Billy Bohannon spout Friday in
Atlanta.
The friends of Mr. Imwis Dean, who
is traveling out of St, Louis, will he
interested to know tlmt lie will lie lo
cated in Birmingham for some time.
Mrs. T. Mv Zellnrs mul Miss Mellie
Zellnrs were in Lntirnnge Tuesday af
ternoon.
Mrs. F. 11. Let son Ims returned from
n visit to her pnrtnts nt Noreross.
Mrs. Will Post nnd Mrs. S. T. Lambert
spent Saturday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Harry Baxter and 'Mrs. Clins.
Arnold were in Newnnn Monday after
noon.
Mnrch 8th.
ROSCOK.
Mrs. Hnllie Cruse, of Red Oak, is visit
ing Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Hoed mnl other
n<n.ti*VH here.
Miss lues Wuro resumed, her studies
in Newnnn tills week, after n siege of
•whooping rough,
"Miss Lillie Mae Hearn Ims returned
home, after spending seme time with
Mrs. Naiiiimii Watkins in Atlanta.
Miss Dii-ie Durden, of Lutherville,
spent several days lust week with Mrs
XV. II. Tanner.
On Saturday mul Sunday next Dr.
* Irt’wls Fowler, of Lanier University, will
lit! Ids regular appointment nt Move-
•’'Ionia church. There will be preaching
Sunday night also during the spring and
summer mouths, beginning next Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bridges mid Miss
Gladys Bridges visited relatives at Sar
gent Sunday,
WHEN RHEUMATISM
HITS YOU-HARD!
Sloan's I.lnimcnt should be kept
handy for aches and pains
,*wT rHY wait for a severe pain, art
V/y ache, a rheumatic twinge fol-
* ” lojring exposure, a sore muscle,
sciatica, or lumbago to make you quit
work, when you should have Sloan’s
Liniment handy to help curb it and
keep you active, and fit, and on the job?
TFi/Jioui nibbing, for it penetrates,
ily a bit today to the afflicted part
otctlie gratifying, dean .prompt relief
that follows. Sloan’s Liniment couldn't
keep its many thousands of friends the
world over if it didn't make good.
That's worth remembering. All drug
gists—throe sices—the largest is the
most economical. J5c, 70c, JIAO.
_ 'toar\
[inimentra
MILLS CHAPEL.
Mr. W. .1. Lott. wns on the sick lint
for several days hint week.
Minn Minnie Hudson, of Berry avenue,
Buffered n severe attack of appendicitis
lust Saturday.
Mr. mnl Mm. Hurvio Haines spent
Humlny with Mr. nml Mrs. W. .1. House-
worth.
The sudden death of Mr. Charlie New
ton Humlny afternoon wns quite n shock
to Ids ninny friends in this part of town.
Ho wns known anil loved throughout the
county, and will ho sadly missed by Ids
ninny friends. The bereaved fmnlly Imvo
our lienrtfelt sympathy.
llev, (loo. Jpnes filled his appointment
nt tliis place last Sunday,- nml did some
fine prt'iicliiug. \
A grout Meal of gardening ims boon
going on in the mill village the past
few days. Everybody seems to be try
ing to reduce the “high cost of living.”
March 8th.
Rheumatism
Relief--25c.
Nature'* Romady (NR Tablots), Ars
Halplng Thousands Who Triad Ex-
panslvo Things Without Result.
It’s Guaranteed.
There ore three vital processes of
human exlateiu;o,—tile digestion of
P.nsL lho extraction of nuui-lslitnonl
Irani it and the elimination of waste.
Poor iljftecllon nml usuimllnlloti
means fallufo to derive full nourish
ment from food nnd that In turn often
mean.i Impoverished blood, weakness,
iim-uda, etc. Poor elimination menus
nn ncouinulutlon of waste matter
which poisons t ho body, lowers vitality,
dacrcasca tho power of roalstnnoa to
Ulauaiio nr.d leads to tho development
of many norlouo Ills.
Rltoumallain.—duo to somo inter
ference with tho process of elimina
tion, fnliuro to get rid of certain body
poisons,—cannot bo exported to yield
to nny tnodlclno thnt fulls to correct
tho eondltlon rosponslblo for It, Could
nny reasonable person, expect to rid
lilmseif of rheumatic pnlu as long as
rheumatic polBon ia ullowod to remain
In tho body.
Think of. this. It explains the suc
cess of Nature 8 Rcmody (Nil Tablots)
in so many cases whore othor
medicines have failed. Thousands nro
using Nit Tablets ovory day and get
ting relief. Why pay live or ton
times iiB much for uncertain things?
A 11 Bo box of Naturo’s Remedy (NR
1 ablets), containing enough to last
twonty-ilvo days,—must help you,
must glvo you prompt relief and sat
isfactory benefit or cost you nothing.
Nature a Remedy Is not only for
tljo relief of rhoumatlsm. It Im
proves digestion, tones tho liver, reg
ulates kldnoy and bowel action, Im
proves tho blood nnd cleanses tho
Yol l vo trlod tho exponslvo
medicines nnd doctors, now make the
rent toHt, Tou’ll got results this time.
try |t. Nature’s Remedy (NR
lablotft) Is sold, guaranteed und
rocomtnonded by your druggist,
COWETA DRUG & BOOK CO.
Atlanta and West Point
RAILROAD
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE
OF TRAINS AT NEWNAN. GA.
EFFECTIVE JAN. 18. 1821.
subject to change amt typographical
errors.
Non’rniiouNDi
No. 42 8.45 n. m.
No. IS 9.45 a. ui.
No. US 11,18 n. tn.
No. 40 1.00 p. m.
No. 20 (5.30 p. m.
No. a4 5.20 p. nt.
No. Mi HVJ0 p. m.
tiODTlUtOCMDi
No. 35 7.06 it. m.
No. 19 S.25 n. m.
No. 33 9.45 a. nt.
No, 39 2,46 p, m.
No. 17 5,20 p. m.
No. 41 6.52 p. m.
No. - 37 7.10 p. m,
J. l>. Ill 1.1. IT’S, G. f. A.
NO MORE
RATS
or. ui lee. after you use RAT-SNAP. Its
a sure rodent killer. Try a Pkg. and
prove it. lints killed with KAT-SN \ V
leave no smell. Cats or tings won t
touch It. Guaranteed.
:Ke. »Ur u enkeI enough for Pantrv
Kttehen or Cellar.
ikle. sire (S rakes) for Chleken House
coops, or small buildings.
SI.-J.- ||» IJ cakes I enough for nil
farm and ont-hulldlngs, storage build
ings. or factory buildings
Sold nnd Guaranteed by
l.KK-KING OHIO COMPANY.
COAVKTA DUVG A BOOK COMPANY.
HOMEWOOD.
Mr. hud Mrs. John A. Beavers, of Mt.
Carmel, spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmie Story.
Miss Jessie Dnvis spent the week-end
with relatives in Newnnn.
Mr. nnd- Mrs. M. F. Crowley, of At
lnntn, Visited Mrs. Georgia I’aytoa Sim-
The entertainment given by Mr, and
Mrs. Jimmie Story Saturday flight was
mucli enjoyed hy the large crowd pres-
I* lit.
Mm. Lizzie Hutcjienn nml little jcrnmi-
daughter. Hazel, of Newnnn, spoilt tho
week-end with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W.
Hutchens. .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Luther Story, of Mt,
Cnrtnol, attended the entertainment at
Air. nml Mrs. Jimmie Story’s Saturday
evening.
Mr. J. T. Story and son, Joe, spent
Humlny with Mr. and Mrs. Sen It Mil-
linns in Newnnn.
Afiss Mary Harmon Luckic, who has
been under treatment in Newnnn, tins re
turned borne nnd is much better.
Airs. Lulu Kidd, of Atlanta, is visit
ing Air. and Airs. Wndo Luckie this
week.
Ainrch 8th.
o
Boost the Chamber of Commerce.
ATTEMPT TO EXPLOIT
T
Facts of Vital Interest to
Everybody in Georgia
Trying to Repeat Seattle
Fiasco at the Expense
of Tax Payers
Just about one year ago the City of
Seattle bought the Electric Street
Railway operating on its streets, be
cause the Street Railway Company
could not continue operating Us cars
nt C cent fares, and were prevented
from increasing fares, to meet’ in
creased expenses, and because the ad
vocates of Municipal. Ow/terohip as
sured the public that the Coifipany
was making enormous profits and
were exaggerating the expense of
operation. Tho City chose the ac
countants that the advocates of Muni
cipal Ownership selected to appraise
the value of the property.
$15,COO,l,'CO for Car Lines
Their accountants found that the
street car lines in the City of Scuttle
had cost in money, actually cost—
? 15,000.030.00
Th« < ity paid for the Street Rail
way by mi i...,.ie ,-r band.; untuunting
to .ilti,IK):),OfiO.C’ 1 , .hearing 50. per an
num i mv-..
The Ci.y comraem.: d ; pera’.ing the
Strive Railway without any tuxes to
joy; wi lt no legal expenses to pay,
lie. nise the Ci'y Attorney's Office
bundled the legal business; witlt,
pv.uaicully no damage suilu .to nay,
as nobody could s-n ccosfulljl coliect
ciumtiges from the City.
Oar Fares -Advanced
After a short oaperiento in operat
ing the ui rent tars' at 5 cents the
iure was advuncad to 10c cash with
tickets at ti; -c, but still the deficit
continued to pile up. and the service
continue J to become worse.
Tho Mayor and Council are now
con.'.hleving an advance iri the street
car fare to 10 cents cash with,
tickets at 8 l-fic. This increase is
pending and probably will he adopted,
but even il will only postpone the
final complete breaking of the system,
because of incompetent politic nl man
agement.’ The Al’initipsl .Street Rail
ways tiro now $ ui j.Odu.tKl .behind, arid
lifter December 1 Dili, 1929, their em
ployees urn to l>e paid by the issuance
of City, warrants; there will be an
additional d-’ ; i>dt .January 1st, 1922,
of $1,(110,452.00,
Sick oi Their Bargain
Tho Ci'.y of Soil Ale, represented by
its Mayor und Council, have recently
been trying to get the original owners
to take hack the street rail, ay sys
tem and .return the hotnl.i which the
Ci.y paid them. Suggesli; ils that
legal proceedings he instituted to
force the original owners to do so are
discouraged hy the Ci.y Attorney,
only he.iiU.se such an effort is in his
opinion illegal.
In the meantime the s’root car ser
vice is curtailed, and the public is
inconvenienced.
The irresponsible, agitators who ad
vocated the purchase of the. street
railway hy the City of Seattle have
lost nothing, and Ihev cannot be
prosecuted or punished, or sued for
damages, for misleading the. public
by i heir false stuten\ems as to tho
results of Municipal operation, but
the citizens of Srn'.Uc have before
them years of heavy taxation to take
care of interest ami tho constantly
increasing deficit enured by giving
street car service at less than cost,
and it will each day, each month and
each year, continue to cost more nnd
the service will continue to get worse.
Experiment a Failure
Seattle’s experiment, in Municipal
Ownership is a rouerable failure.
The people were first embittered
against the S' reoL Car Company by
falsehoods and then tho advocates of
Municipal Ownership were able to.ac
complish their design, which was and
always will be to, ‘ Exploit the Pub
lic". The ultimate mi;/ geer.-t erect!
of these 1 people is (•• dtstray the
A inert mu system of Corefiu.tcnt ami
s ibxtitute sor't I ism, ni.'rf ill S'titttc
they mere am.5;y runyh to induce
the people (o i.’.r. : h thcmjhc Money
to work- with.
Spend Spate's Money Instead
of Their Own
Tho same brand of cunning so-
r : a!ists are preaching the same doc
trine in Georgia, anti they are plan
ning lo get ten lira as nuudv of the
public money as their brethren got in
■Seattle. They call it Stdic and Minii-
ci.oai Owner: hip. They tell you of
the water power developmcrn. they
would undertake v. - i.h the State's
money. 6ttf they don't tell you of any
tgater power (Aii( they are going to
develop with their o«r»i money.
Their maps show many thousands
of horse power in Georgia yet unde
veloped. Why do they come begging
the State to allow them to raid the
Treasury and use the money .of the
tax payers for their experiment in
. •daHsm?
The Suit illus
trated is devel
oped with all that
distinction of
style which h*
earned for Jenny,
of Paris, a repu
tation among the
^otemost eoutour-
iers-styled of
Tricoline, hand-
embroidered with
silk cord belt.
Price
$59.00
, Eloquent of the
new note in suit
ing styles in this
3-piece modeI of
navy blue irico-
tine with blouse
of dress in con
trasting color to
match the fancy
braid sash and
trimming On coat,
Blouse finished in
Mexican drawn
work.
Price.
$85.00
To the Distinction of Verite Models
is Added the Attraction of Moderate Price
* v
To the woman who would attain the distinction of being
well-dressed in modes that couple individuality with exclu
siveness, we suggest a glance at the new Verite spring frocks
and suits.
• Here are captivating youthful models that you will find in no oth
er shop in this city—fascinating styles—mostly of Paris origin, devel
oped in finest materials—tailored with inimitable Verite care for fine de-
tail—vet priced most modestly.
Kersey. & Prather
WOMEN’S APPAREL
MEN’S FURNISHINGS
i , ,» .
Now is the time for the-purchase of a new Bi
cycle. We have been pioneers in the bicycle and
bicycle repair business in Newnan, and can give
you just what you want. We sell the National and
Dayton wheels, and have some on the floor that
will meet your'approval.
REPAIRS
; i '
Bring us your repair work. We not only
take particular pains with it, but our years of ex
perience enables us-to give you better work for less
money than usually charged. We can repair any
make of wheel in use, and want you to try our
service.
ACCESSORIES
Every necessary accesory for the bicycle is
carried in our stock, and we can replace almost
any ordinary part you may need, and-supply you
with the hundred and one things you want from
time to time. • ~
We Vulcanize Tires and Tubes.
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St. S. MSMEW A CO
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8 West Washington St., Newnan, Ga.
Phone 500