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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
RATES One cent n word for each In
sertion. Minimum charge, 10 cents.
TERMS—Cash in advance.
‘^^Mcnde^ionB^Btapie^cotton seed,
rvatnfi sells usually for almost double
short staple. I. N. Orr Co.
V« r hite Wyandotte eggs. 15 for $1 f.
b Mrs. J. W. Speer,
Route 3, Senoia, Oa.
Farm Wanted.—Wanted to hear from
owner of farm or good land for sale for
-fall delivery. L. Jones, box 551, Olney,
III.
For Sale.—Porto Rico sweet potato
Diants, f. o. b. Ty Ty, Gn„ *1.50 per
1 000 in lots of 10,000 and up. N. M.
•Malcolm & Son, Ty Ty, Ga.
POTATO SLIPS.
Genuine Porto Rico plants for sale at
per thousand. Am now booking or-
>“ J for Mny anil June deliveries.
E. C. Coats, Seuoia, Ga.
'PORTO RICO POTATO PLANTS.
Two dollars per 1,000 up to 10,000, do-
nvered. Write for prices on larger
ou-intities. Large plants, and full count
Guaranteed. ROY NORTH,
Hatley, Ga. .
Local Happenings Told in
Short Paragraphs.
NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS OP GENERAL INTEREST
TO OUR LOCAL READERS.
Still dyeing.
Hollis.
Smoke nn “Elmrose”—5 cents.
Yesterday was St. Patrick’s Day.
’Phone 85 for quick baggage transfer.
Baby caps and rosettes. ’Phone 22,
Mrs. Hollis.
Matting rugs, 30x72, only 75c. each.
P. P. Cuttino & Oo.
New silk dressse—a very speelnl value.
Boone's.
Rougb-nnd-Roady hose for boys, 39c.
a pair. P. P. Cuttino & Co.
New
price.
Ford touring ear at a special
D. IV. Boone & Co.
Good ynnl-widc Sea. Island 11c. a
yard. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
•New
PREVENTS MITES—
(j,, vour chickens by using tobacco stems
in their nests. Several hundred poundH
for sale by the Reese Cigar Co., 27%
Court Spuare.
spring ginghams 15c.
Boone's,
Plants.—Early and late varieties of
Tomatoes, Chinese Giant Pepper. Egg
Plants, Asters, Zinnias, Salvia, Mari
golds. Henderson’s seed. Out-of-town
orders promptly filled.
Mrs. E. R. Barrett,
71 Spring Street.
Spccial.-
a yard.
Millinery.—J list the hat you want for
Ouster. Boone’s.
Extra values in nrt squares just re
ceived. Boouo’s.
INSURE WITH THE
I Planters’ and People’s Mutual Fire As
sociation of Coweta. County.
B L. Rodwine, president; T. B. San-
j ders, vice-president;-J. M. Starr, Sec’y
and Treasurer; C. M. Turner, Gen’l Agt,
•r. F. D. No. 1., Sargent, Ga.
COLLEGE NO. 1 COTTON.
Ranks first in production in a test of
i twenty-five varieties under boll weevil
conditions at the Georgia Experiment
station. Write for my, seed prices. Ad
dress Earl S. Redwine, 69 W. Mitchell
I »t., Atlanta, Ga. '
Frost-Proof Cabbage Plants.—Wake-
| -field and Plat Duteii; postpaid, 500 for
$1.25; 1,000 for $2.25; express collect,
$1.50 per thousand. Genuine Porto Rico
potato plants ready in April; postpaid
500 for *1.50; 1,000 for *2.50; express
| collect, *2 per thousand. Satisfaction
guaranteed; write for free offer.
DASHER PLANT CO., Valdosta, Ga.
BcHt quality yard-wide sheeting 14c.
a yard. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
New lot of men’s and boys’ enps just
arrived. P. P. Cuttino & Co.
Paints and varnishes for big nml lit
tie jobs. Lee-ICing Drug Co.
Wo are expecting, a quantity of new
goods tlio coming week recently pur
chased when our buyer wns in the East
ern mnrkets. Boone’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Christian Imvo
gone to Nownnn to reside, nftor having
spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Puckett,—Carrollton Free Press.
Nothing more,-trying than n leaky re
frigerator or ice box. The right way Is
to have Moncrlef fix it before you begin
using ice. ’Phone 10S,
o
Wo do hemstitching and pleating.
Machines rented nml repaired. ’Phono
157-W. Apply at office of Singer Sew
ing Machine Co., Nownnn, On.
We use only skilled meclinuics, no help
ers, on your automobile repair work, and
only charge *1 an hour for work.
Strickland's Garage.
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Money to Loan on Farm Lands.—Am
prepared to make Joans on form lands lit
a reasonable rate of interest. Loans
closed without delay. T. G. Fnrmor, jr.
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We are agents in Nownnil for the
celebrated Gossurd front-luce corsets.
Have our corsettero to fit, you in n style
to suit your figure. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
The late Jacques Futrello wrote the
story of “My Lndy’s Garter,’’ which
will bo shown at The Alntqo next, Wed
nesday,
duction.
land 83, *200; one Maxwell Sedan, *500; DEATH OP MRS. MISSOURI HER
one Wulys Six, *800; one 5-pnsscnger RING.
Ford, *200, These cars are In first-class I Tho Herald Is culled upon this week
mechanical condition, and nil newly ( 0 ,.hronlcle the death of another old
painted. n w ■ V. Barnes. I resident. Mrs. Missouri Herring passed
Miss Diele Darden, of Lutherville, ' l ««.v Friday night at tho homo of her
died Friday night nt the Nownnn Sana-1Mi. W. A. Herring, on \\. Wash-
tarlum, following an operation for np-L 1 ' 8 * 0 ." ft ^ or 11 ol1 ? l ' 0,ll ' l,0,,u "L
’ pendlcltis. The body was carried Batur- M‘ or ,k '! lth >* u0 lm,ro to . M, ° h ! llrm ‘
day to tier home town, whore the funeral ° 8 , of t0 nn >' nl l' n ®n’
anil intorment took place Sunday morn-1 J 1 , 8 ; S l',° t u ' " u,0 'v oi tllit
Ing. Sho is survived by her mothor and u . 1 ’ Haiston Herring, and at the time
one sister, Mrs. John F. Hiudsmnn, both of t""' lwA 2?f hwl tl '° ri,, 2 Sg
nf T.nfhnrvlll,. ago ol 84 yenrs. Stic was ono of tlio
1 dear, old-fashioned, women who loved
her home, her neighbors, nnd her churoh
The Alamo is fortunate in having so- only few of whom are now left, unforte
cured the Borvices of Mr. C. T. Christian, nntely, ns examples for the younger gen
the talented snxnphune plnyer, formerly oration. Needless to say, her death will
of Griffin, nnd Mr. Mark Snndrieh, pi- be sincerely mourned by her many friends
nnlBt, of Peusnooin, Fin., who will bo throughout the -county. She leaves two
joined Monday by Mr. Don Roberts, vie- children, Mr. W. A. Hnrrlng and Mrs,
Uniat, of Pensacola, making nn excel- H. W. Sell), both of this city, besides
lent orchestra for the patrons of the, several grandchildren. The funeral took
theatre, nml whose efforts to please the place Sunday afternoon nt 3 o’clock,
people with good music will be greatly from the residence, services being eou-
nppreeintod. ' | ducted by her pastor, Dr, Frank L
,, ?—; Hardy, assisted by Rev. Stacy Capers,
The Herald regrets to note the death I ,,f linllidnylmrg, i’ll., nn old friend of
ol Mrs. A. M. Meeks, nn estimable Indy I tlio t’mnilv visiting here nt the lime. The
of the community which occurred 'L'UOs- hHonm-ut wns nt Oak Hill,
day Afternoon, following a long and
painful illness. She is survived by her DELEGATES TO SUNDAY-SCHOOL
husband nnd a stepdaughter, Mrs. El- CONVENTION
dridge V. Terrell. The funeral look
place Wednesday afternoon from the
ideneo on N. Jefferson stvoot.'Zv. I’.'X t'Vouty-tive ns a minimum quota of dele
Roark conducting the service. The i«(- « l,h T to tho State SundnysrhooMonven-
Tini tio», to no ho hi in Mueon on April ll»,
terment wns at Onkjlill. M , m(i o,. A „ s.mdny-school workers
The revival meeting at the First Bap desiring to attend may do so, but the
tint church, which begun Sunday ft week counties reaching their quoin will re-
ngo, has been wonderfully succossfill. I * special recognition. Special roc
It’s a Maurice Tournier pro-
Hoard Superior Court
next week.
will convene
For garden and flower seed ’phone
double-six. Lee-King Drug Co.
Straw
cleaned.
hut time. Have
’Phone 22.
the old one
Hollis.
President suspenders only 45c. n pair
nt P. F. Cuttino & Co.’s.
New spring clothes from Michaels-
Stern Co. just received. Boone’s.
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Plymouth Rock eggs for sale. Apply
to Mrs. B. P. Cook, 86 Jackson street.
One-year-old rose bushes, all varieties,
*3.50 per dozen-. Lee-King Drug (Jo.
o
For coal, wood, charcoal and kind
ling see Mrs. J. H. Plunkett, ’phono 85.
Big lot middy blouses, all sizes, priced
nt 90c. and *1.25. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
FIT TREES!
Peach, Apple Pear, Plum, Cherry, Pe
l-can, Shade and Ornamental trees. Finest
ft added and grafted stock at before the
I war prices. Most all fruit trees at 50c.
[.each prepaid. California privet hedge
-plants, $2.00 per 1,000, postpaid. Half
(and Half Cotton Seed. Send a postal
| for our Fruit Book and Catalog.
Male Nurseries
ALBANY, ALA.
Beautiful patterns in figured voiles,
priced attractively
P. F. Cuthino & Co.
Ray battery station—repairing and
charging of batteries.
Strickland’b Garage.
Imperial chambrays in pretty checks
and solid colors, 29c, a yard.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Do you know about the “eyes of the
heart?” Find out Monday at Tlio Ala
mo.
We are booking orders for Porto Rico
potato plants for delivery in April or
May. Lee-King Drug Co.
o
A regular eat- ’em-alive Western pic
ture, with Tom Mix, at The Alamo next
Saturday.
Fertilizer.—Come to see us before buy
ing your fertilizers. We sell Old Domin
ion goods. Powell & Keith.
LIBEL FOB DIVORCE.
Jesse Story vs. Odelia Story.
Libel for Divorce In Superior Court of
Coweta county, Oa., Septem
ber Term. 1921.
To the defendant, Odelia Story:
Vou are hereby required, in person or
by attorney, to be and appear at the
next term of the Superior Court, to
be held in and for said county on the
first Monday In September, 1921, then
and there to answer the plaintiff in an
action for a total divorce, as In de
fault of such appearance said Court
Vlll proceed thereon as to Justice may
appertain.
Witness the Hon. C. E. Roop, Judge
pf said Court, this the ISth day of
darch, 1921. L. TURNER,
W. U Stallings. Clerk.
Attorney.
- IS AN —
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EL BOWENA”
— OR —
bmpi-Bowem Straight*
(registered)
CIGAR
| The filler is pure Havana To
icco; they burn smooth and even
pd retail at
10c
I Most dealers handle them.
| Cam. for 'em !
feese Cigar Co
27% Court Square.
It’s not all luxury and pleasure in the
city, ns you will see in.“Tlio City Spnr-
row,” shown at The Alamo noxt Friday,
in which Ethel Clayton nnd Walter Hiqrs
are stars.
After spending two or three weeks
with his wife hero Mr. ,1. L, I vaster hns
returned to the U. S. Public Service hos
pital nt Greenville, S. C„ for further
treatment.
Lost.—Saturday night, in front of
W. C. McBride’s residence, a large lav
ender woolen scarf with black border
and fringe. Reward if returned to 14
Robinson stroot.
If you have never eloped, or tried to
help someone to, you can see liow not
to do it in “Her First Elopement” at
The Alamo next Tuesday, ns portrayed
by Wanda Hawley.
Regular communication of Oowotn
Lodge, No. 60, F. & A. M., next Tues
day night nt 7.3(1 o’clock. Work in M
M. degree. A full attendance of the
membership is desired.
O
Mr. W. E. Burruss wns called to Mad
ison, Ga., Wednesday by n telegram
bringing the end intelligence of the doatli
of his father, Rev. T. H. Burruss, a well-
known Baptist minister.
How would you like to be u very young
bachelor principal of a select girls’
school? That’B what happens to Wal
lace Reid in “The Charm School” at
The Alamo next Thursday.
City Street Tax.—City streot tax Is
now due. If paid by April 1, *3, up to
July 1, *4; after July 1, *5.
W. E. Askew,
City Marshal.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gooddy and Mrs.
W. A. Turner, jr.„ attended the Lay
men 's Conference of the Southern Pres
byterian church, which met in Greenville,
C., on the 8th and 9th lasts.
Coweta county has been allotted
SUNDAY SERVICES.
Presbyterian Church.—Rov. J. H.
Hannah, pastor. Sunday-school 9i30 a.
m.; Frank Wilkinson, superintendent.
Services at 11 n. in, nnd 7.30 p. in. At
11 n, m. the subject will be “A King
dom Spoiling Boo.” (This will bo a
variety Borvlco; “Mon vs. Women.”
Road up on the Progressive Program and
lie ready.) At 7i30 p. in. tho subject
Will bo ‘ * Another Message From the
Cross.” Christian Endeavor 6.30 p. m.
Prnyor-ineotlng Wednesday 7.30 p. in.
Central Baptist Church.—Frank L.
Hardy, D. D„ pastor. Sunday-school
0i30 n. m.; B. M. Blnckburn, superin
tendent. (Attendance last Sunday, 341;
thoro wore 120 toon present. Our nltn
for this Sunday is 350.) Morn
ing worship II a. m.j subject “God
With Us,' ’ Evening worship 7.30
p. in.; subject, ‘ ‘ Propnre to Moot God.' ’
B. V. P. U. 6.31V m.; J. R. King,
president Prayer-meeting Wednesday
7.30 p. in.; Bro. B. M. Blnckburn will
have charge, Sunday morning the church
will celebrate the Lord’s Supper. (Want
ed—Every member of the church In tho
Sunday-school next Sunday.) Public in
vited to all services.
Lovcjoy Memorial Church.—Uev. Vic
tor A. Roark, pastor. Sunday-school
9.45 n. m.; M. E. Spragglns, superin
tendent. Preneliing every Sunday even
ing nt 7.30 and on the third Sunday
morning nt II o’clock. Following the
Epworth Dengue meeting next Sundny
evening there will lie nn installation ser
vice, when the lengue officers will bo in-
shilled, We hope to Imvo a very profi
table sendee nt this hour, ns Hicbo youths
lake upon themselves tho solemn obit-
time that he spunks. Ho is n grout I dologntes. Low railroad rates on tlio
proncher, nml when ho leaves for Ids | certificate pliiu have been granted, nml
home’ to-morrow ho will carry with him hoard will bo provided nt reasonable
the lovo nnd beat wishes of hundreds of Irates also. Further Information mny be
Nownnn people. There lirnl boon iibout souured from the officers of the County
fifty additions to tho membership up to I Sunday-school, Association, who ace as
last night. follows: \V. G. Post, Nownnn, pros!-
«, dent; A. D. Harris, Sargent, vluo-presl-
Mr. Henry T. Shores, who wns for dent; R. 8. Arnold, Nownnn, seeretnry;
ninny yenrs n eitlzon of this county, died Mrs. W. N. Bunks, Grnntvlllo, nuporln-
on Friday morning Inst at the homo of toiuiont children's division; Mrs. O. S.
his granddaughter, Mra. K. E. Foster, Colley, Urnntvillo, superintendent young
in College Park. A fow weeks ago Mr, pooplo.’s division; 1). W. Boono, Now-
Shores wns injured in an automobile nnn, "adult superintendent; or from
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our friends for tho
ninny kindnesses shown us upon tho
dentil of our beloved mother nnd grand
mother Mr. tiud Mrs. B, T. Camp.
Mr. arid Mrs. E, F, Chandler.
Miss Bennie Camp.
Atlanta, Gn„ Mnreli 14th.
CARD OF THANKS,
We wish to sincerely tlmnk everybody
(which includes the doctors, nurses,
necidont, nnd ns a result of injuries bus-I either of the following ilistrlet presi-1 neighbors, relatives and friends,) for
tallied pneumonia developed, which wns dents,, viz: C. J. Owens, Nownnn; Paul the kindnesses and sympathy shown tm
.tho immediate cause of Mb death. Do- Warren, Sargent; E, J. Daniel, Soiloiu; I during the illness nnd upon the dentil
conseil wns a votoran of the Civil War, W. B. Cook, Madras; Emmett Sewell,
nnd formerly resided near Grnntville. Grnntvillo; or from liemlqimrters of the
Bosldos his widow, ho leaves two dniigh- Georgia Sundny-seliool Association, 917
tors, Mrs. A. J. Crowley nnd Mrs, A. II. Hurt building, Atlanta.
of our ilonr daughter nnd slstor.
Mrs. F. W. T. Durden.
Mr, nnd Mrs. J. T. Hindsmnn.
Lutherville, Gn., Mnreli 15th.
Miller.
1 COWETA CAMP, U, C. V., ELECTS
OFFICERS AND DELEGATES
CARD OF THANKS,
We wish to tlmnk our friends and.
Pursuant to u call issued by Coniman-1 neighbors for klndnosHes-shown us dtir-
dor ,1. L. Brown, Oowotn Camp, Nn. 1161, ing the illness and upon the death of
in tho court-house on I our donr wife nnd mother; nnd wo es-
After disposing of rou- poelnlly thank Dr. W. A. Post nnd the
sfficors for tho ensuing trained nurse, Mrs. loss, for their fnlth-
A serious necidont occurred, Monday I
evening just above the Wright place |
when Varnon Burdett, driving Mr. Roe
Henrn's truck, with Ms brother, Glenn, I -[}" C. V., mot
ran into Mr. A. H. S. Thompson, who y,‘ c , .gy, J.,.. , „
wns in his buggy, Mr. Thompson was t i, 10 ‘business, offYcors "for tiio ensuing I , - „
'coming town ids town nnd the truck was V(ml . vvuro eloctod, as follows: J. L. fill attentions. May God’s blessings
going in tho opposite direction, Mr. rn,. owni commander; Goo. H. Onrmicul, rest mi encli nnd every one, in mu- prayer.
Thompson is suffering from n fyuetured v i,. 0 .c 0n „uuiido r ; John N. Aifttin, ml-1 J. D. Null,
hip ns a result of the accident. The two jqtivnt; Rov, W. J. Cotter, chaplain,
boys'were thrown out. Tho front wheel ,f 0 | ln n, Austin nnd S. W. Woods I
of tho ,buggy nnd the harness were do* 1 wore chosen ns delegates to represent,
molishod, but tho mulo wns unhurt. Tlio tlio camp ut tlio annual State reunion,
truck was only slightly dnmngod,—Frank- to l)0 |,cl<l nt Albany on May 13 and 14.
lin News and Banner. | Following !h a list of comrades who |
° 'have died since tho lust annual mooting
The Friday Lunch Club lms ehangoil .
its lunolWPi. hour from noon to 0 p. m„ | , t , 1Dh w. ’ Mothvin, Co. E, 10th Gu.
For Sale.—Big red-top syrup enno
seed. Apply to Thos. R. Sweatmon,
Newnan, Ga.
Children’s socks, all sizes, in black,
cordovan, navy, and fancy tops, at P.
Cuttino & Co.’s.
For Sale.—Pure-bred S. C. R. I. Red
lock and cockerels; also eggs for hatch
ing. ’Phone 92, Newnan.
Concrete well curbing, any size, for
immediate delivery. Apply to C. Mi
Amis, ’phone 540, Newnan.
For Rent.—Furnished room in very
desirable neighborhood, all conveniences.
Address “X,” care. The Herald.
For Sale.—A good young cow, freBh
in milk. Apply to Mrs. D. W. McCol
lum, 1% miles south of Raymond.
Potato Slips.—Plaee your ordere now
for potato slips; *2.50 per thousand,
delivered. Phone 41. Fuller Bros,
o
Nitrate of Soda.—Increase your grain
yield by using soda. We have on hand
several tons for sale. Powell & Keith.
Get your refrigerator in shape before
using ice. Let ub fix it for you now.
Don’t delay. Moncrief’B, ’phone 108.
Farmers, Take Notice.—Until further
notice we will grind feed only on Fri
days and Saturdays Potts & McBride.
Corn is coming up, roses are in bloom,
fish are biting—these are unmistakable
signs of the return of the vernal season.
If you want that ice box or refrig
erator fixed before hot weather, get to
Moncrief’s shop right away.* Phone 108.
Edmond’s army last shoes—a good
semi-dress shoe. All sizes and widths,
price *5.95 a pair. P. F. Cuttino & Co.
While we have the Buick service sta
tion, and look after Buicks, we do satis
factory work on any make car. ’
Strickland’s Garage.
A new car of the genuine Clover Fork
lump coal. See A. B. Cates, or ’phone
John B. Cates Drug Co., for immediate
delivery.
Mrs. R. A. Reese, of LaGrange, is
spending a few days with her daughter
in-law, Mrs. B. A. Reese, who continues
quite ill. _
Cotton Seed.—I have a quantity of
pure-strain Wannamaker ’» Cleveland Big
Boll cotton seed for sole at *1 per
bushel. Took first prize at last Coweta
County Fair. A. A. Reese,
Newnan, Ga.
S-
The early gardener lms the laugh on
Ms more cautious neighbors this season.
While they’re still wuiting for the frosts
predicted by old inhabitants he’s eat-
ng fresh vegetables every day,
Make your spring cleaning thorough
and complete by having your rugs and
carpets washed the Hamilton-Beach way
—tlie only perfect method of washing
carpets and rugs. Satisfaction guarnn
teed. Prices reasonable. ’Phone 609.
Beginning Monday morning, March 21,
nnd for one woek only, we will wash
anybody’s motor free. The only cost
will be oil used in washing, We will
also make minor adjustments free. This
offer for one week only. W. Y. Burnes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leach received a
telegram from the War Department Sun
day stating that the body of their son,
Charlton, who died in France, was duo
to arrive at New York today, and that
it would be forwarded to Newnan with
out delay. If started promptly it should
reach here Monday or Tuesday.
The guests are enjoying hom* IBeroggh,. Co. D, Phillips’ Le-
cooked viands of such excellent quality » . ’
under Mrs. Lnzenby’s management that > A ;. H> Bohannon, bo. B, 1st Gn. Cuv-
there is a scramble every .Friday ovon- .
ing to secure seats at her table, and they | 1 J’ A Cttvon(lori Co , r , t 0th Ga. In
fantry.
Emmett Null.
Aden Null.
Hugh Null.
Johnnie Null.
Preston Nall.
Tomirilo Nnll.
Lizzlo Mno Nall.
Lutliorvlllo, Ga., March 14th.
and meals are being prepared and served
now by Mrs. W. T. Luzonby, secretary | R ‘|
of the home service section of the Red
Cross.
Boost the Chamber of Commerce.
Jns. Bird, Oo. F, 16th Gu. Bnttnlion,
invarinbly pass their plates for 1 ‘ more
of tlio samo ’ ’—for bo It known that
Mrs. Lazenby 1b one of Newnan’s fa
mous cooks. She makes no clinrge for
R. B. Perkins, Co. D, Phillips’ Le
gion.
J. D„ Simms, captain Co.„F, 16th Gu.
her services, and whatover remains after -RnttnUnn cnvnlrv
|B G A Bolton. Co. A, ’12th Ga. Battel
ion, infantry,
E, C. Pulmer, Co. G, 9th Gn. Infail
deducting the nctuul cost of the pro
visions Is termed into the Rod Cross
treasury; hence those who attend the
luncheons not only get a first-clues meal, 11 ^
but contribute to a good cuuso ns well. | ^{, , r E ntrokin, Co. H, 4th Gu. Cnv
ulry.
J. M. Stallings, Co. B, 1st Gu. Cavalry.
TAX RECEIVER'S NOTICE.
Third and Lost Round.
Grantvillo, Tuesday,’ March 22, 8 a.
in. to 12 noon.
St, ChnrlcH, Tuesday, March 22, 1 to
2 p, m,
Moreland, Tuesday, March 22, 2.30 to
5 p. m.
Madras, Wednesday, Mnreli 23, 7.30
to 8 u. m.
McCollum, Wednesday, March 23, 8.15
to 9 n. in,
Hall’s Store, Wednesday, March 23,
9.30 to 10 a. in.
Pnlmotto, Weilnpsday, March 23, 10.30
n. m. to 12 noon,
Roscoo, Thursday, March 24, 8 to 9
D. C. Neely, Co. D, Phillips’ Legion. |«• Thurgday( March g 4i 9,30 to
2.30 a. m.
Handy, Thursday, March 24, 1.30 to
2.30 p. m.
Raymond, Friday, March 25, 7.30 to
8.30 a. m.
Shurpsburg, Friday, March 25, 9 a.
m. to 12 noon.
Turin, Friday, -March 25, 1 to 4 p. m.
Nownnn, Saturday, March 26, 7 a. m,
B. Y. P. U. RALLY.
On Sunday afternoon noxt there will
be held nt the Baptist church in Serioiu I A. H. Arnold, Oo. F, 16th Ga. Battel
n _B. Y. P. U. rally for the fourth dis- ion, cavalry.
trict of the Western Association, the H, T, Shores, Co. D, 8th Ga. Infantry,
session to last from 2 to 4. All chilrchcM
in the distrjet, whether they havo B. Y.
P. U organizations or not, are cordially
invited to be present.
The program will be as follows—
2 p. m., song,
T . Iconsont verdicts wore agreed to in other I
2.10 p. m., devotional—Mr. Cliff Lof- L age9( B0 that by Tuesday afternoon tho Bei f oia , Monday, March 28, 9 a
o 0fln M „ D - .. „ .. rf (locket hurl boon cleared and court pd- t 4 f , m
Miuu Vie/rinin AlnaiAa of the Meeting” | j 0llrnc(] for the term. Taken altogether | °Haralson, Tuesday, March 29, 9 a. in.
COURT NOTES.
Superior court reconvened Mondny
| morning, when the crimiiiul docket was
, T „ „ taken up. Pleas of puilty were entered
Loyalty — Gongrc- | )y lll0Ht „f the defendants, however, and
tin.
Mr. John W. Franck foil dead in his
store at Hannah, near Wliitesburg, Wed
nesday evening, 9th inBt. Mr. Franck
had only one child, Mrs. T. F. Hodnett,
whose home wns destroyed by fire on
the 4th inst. His remains were carried
to Haralson Friday, where funeral ser
vices were held and the interment was
made.—Carrollton Free Press.
Dr. E. Y. Mullins, president of tho
Southern Baptist Theological Seminar}-,
will speak in the First Baptist church
next Friday, (March 25,) at 2 p. m.
on the 75 Million Campaign. Dr. Mul
lins is one of the leaders among South
ern Baptists, and his coming to Newnan
will afford a rare opportunity of hearing
and meeting him.
—Miss Virginia Glover,
2.30 p. m., “Why tlio Church Neoils
a B. Y. P. U.”—Mr. J. R. King
2.40 p; m., special song—Rev. C. C.
Kiser.
2.46 p. m., “Value of Study Course”
—Rev W. E. Fuller.
3 p. m,, “Standard of Excellence,”
(discussion)—Rev. W. H. Barrett.
3.25 p. m., song.
3.30 p. m., Round Table Discussion—
Mr. H. Lewis Batts.
4 p. m., prayer—Tom Glover.
Attention, Ladies 1—We are prepared
to do hemstitching, picoting, accordion,
box and flat tunic pleating, and make
cloth-covered buttons. We will appre
ciate your patronage, and do your work-
promptly.'
Newnan Button & Pleating Works.
4% W, Washington street.
Friends of Miss Mary Rainey were
grieved to learn of ber death yesterday
morning, after an illness of less than a
week for an attack of pneumonia. 'She
passed away at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Driskill Saxon, on E. Washington
street. She was about 20 years of age,
and the daughter of Mrs. Viola Rainey.
Automobile Bargains.—One Haynes
seven-passenger, *500; one Briscoe 5-
passenger, *600; two 90 Overlands, *350
each; one Overland 4, *600; one XJver-
NEWNAN REPRESENTED AT MA
CON MEETING.
Representatives of local manufactur
ing interests attending the State Indus
tries Meeting in Macon on Tuesday last
were R. D. Cole, president, and B. M.
Blackburn, chief engineer, of the R. D.
Cole Mfg, Co.; L. H, Hill, secretary and
treasurer of the Newnan Cotton Mills;
H, C. Arnall, sr., president of the Ar-
nail Mills, and vice-president of the Mc
Intosh Mills; W. N. Banks, president of
the GrantvUle Hosiery Mills; L. B.
Mann, president of the Newnan Hosiery
Mills; H. H. North, president of the
Manufacturers Bank; D. W. Boone, of
D. W. Boone & Co. According to these
gentlemen, who returned home Wednes
day, it was one of the most important
meetings of the kind ever held in Geor
gia, over two hundred of the State’s
leading industrial enterprises being rep
resented, “it was a gathering of really
big men,” said one of the Newnan dele
gates yesterday, ‘ ‘ men who do big things
and some big plans for a bigger and
better Georgia were outlined at the meet
ing. Of course, we missed the vocal and
impressive presence of J. J. Brown and
Harvic Jordan, who are usually on hand
at State gatherings fit every character-
but we contrived to get along without
them, much to ray surprise. Don’t un
derstand wby they allowed this one to
get by. Must not have heard about it.
But it was a great meeting, all the
same. ’ ’
March 30, to
| Mny 1, inclusive.
Please meet me and make your tax
I returns. This Is the Inst round at the
it was the dullest nnd most uneventful ^ noon!
Hussion of tho Superior Court hold in Newnun, Wednesday,
many years. . .
Criminal cases disposed of this week |
were os follows— utuo , . „„„
Lawrence Allen; Irog-steuling; f° ur above-mentioned places,
years.
Sam Heard alias Jas. Dorsey; forgery;
12 months^ * The dote for reckoning State and
Henry Arnold; cowstealing; four county ta , ca j„ j an , i ( 1921.
years. . . Employers must make returns for em-
Arthur Bless; murder; life term. ployecs and tenants, or furnish Tax Re-
Claronce Hodnott; having liquor 1 noivcr with a list of same,
possession; 12 months. Tux Receiver’s boqks are open from
Jonah Tenny alias Jonah1 Reese; lar- Feb _ x to Mfty 1( i nc | U8 i V e.
ceny from house; six months on otate I law requires you to return all
faun- . ,, .... buildings and Improvements at a sepa-
Jcsse Lester; making liquor; *100 or I valuation’ from that of your farm
12 months. I lands and real estate.
Mose Barnes; car-breuking; *100 or I Qlve make Vi your automobile, and
12 months. I year made.
Jack Kilgore; simple larceny; five Please make returns at your earliest
yeara, convenience. You will avoid the rush *by
Boyse English; larceny from house; doing g0| and save both' time and trouble.
*150 or 12 months. b. PAUL SMITH,
Aubry Berry, (two rases;> assuuit to Tax
murder; 12 months in each case.
M. 0, Herring; rape; 16 yenrs. 1 notice.
Jurors drawn to serve this week were The nnnua i meeting of the Btockhol-
ns follows ' ers of THH ATLANTA & WEST POINT
Traverse Jurors.—P. R. cry, J. T. ItiaILROAD COMPANY will be held in
W. H. BRUCE. Secretary.
Bohannon, J. A. Terrell, Hugh M. Camp, room Ko. 9, Atlanta Terminal 8tation,
R. E. Bexley, W. L. Carmical, Clmrlic I Atlanta, Georgia, on Tuesday, April
Carter, II. C. Pike, J, H. Couch, J. P. 19, 1921, a t 12 o’clock noon.
Askew, J. W. Stripling, W. C. Latimer,
C. S, Flncannon, E. C. Long, J. A. Hole-
man, 8. 8. Bridges, J. A. Bradbury, W. Notice to DeMore aad Creditor*.
8. McDonald, W, 8. Johnson, E. G. Cole, I GEORGIA—Coweta County:
W. L. Brimer, C. T. Witcher, T, L. Ar-1 All creditors of the estate of Mrs.
mill . .1 P Horne. Halite C. MAOce, late of Coweta county,
Talcs Jurors.—J. L. Flowers, Sum L. gS' de Wffi. d ir “d^msWo MdeV?
Cook, J. H. Linderrnan, E. L. McKoy, Nigned according to law; and all per-
T. H, Crimea, jr., L. G. Moore, H. B. * OI ? H J n a debte< ! said entate are re-
Haines, CL A. Payne, R. W. Turner, Mike This ^Tern pa >™ ent 10
Powell, P. A. Herndon, S. O. Dukes, J.
W. Melson, B. E, McKnight, G. Wynn
Smith, B. L. Haynie, John W. Kersey,
F. M. Bryant, Millard F. Crain, A. A. I
Reese, J. N. Austin, sr., Glenn Sewell, I
MRS. VIRGINIA H. JONES.
, Adm'r with will annexed.
Madras, Go.
Try The Herald’s classi-
jSf«Sa£t?&S * **■ '»ed column for results.