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THE NEWNAN HERALD. NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921
CLASSIFIED advertisements
rri ES _Oiio cent a word lor each lu-
nrtion Minimum charge, 10 cents.
TERMS—Cash in advance,
minted — Second-hand baby .carriage,
good condition. -Phone 481J.
Tomato Plants.—All kinds! -phone
182,
■vrlehes.
“Golden Trophy” best for sand-
"^re Meade long staple cotton seed.
'Sio tt short el 'tnpic Ua " J f ° r i. a N. Orr Co.
"Tvidte Wyandotte eggs, 16. for $1 f.
White Mrs. J. W. Speer,
Route 3, Senoia. Ga.
rnr Sale.—Nine-room house, 88 Spring
HMde• lot 175x286
water and lights;
feet AW-'J- t<> E ' * *#•
■2511V.
-phone
"wanted.—Infant’s cradle, with rock
• Must be in good condition and ren
sellable in price, Address “Baby,” P
0. box 493, Newnan.
P.
"Unr Sale.—Porto Rico sweet potato
plants, f. o. b. Ty Ty, Ga., $1.50 per
1 000 ill lots of 10,000 and up. 1ST. M.
Malcolm & Soil, Ty Ty, Ga.
Local Happenings Told in
Short Paragraphs.
NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS OP GENERAL INTEREST
TO OUR LOOAL READERS.
A real live mule, somewhat- advanced
In years but able to got about, was sold
at public outcry before the court-house
Tuesday mid brought the opulent Bum
of fifty cents. Tho animal was bid oil
a negro, who afterwards tried to
back out, ’' but the auctioneer wouldn't
releiiso him.
COTTON STATEMENT
By J. H. Summers
April 1, 1921.
Year
Rec‘d
Stock
Total
Price
1910
13,682
2,670
18,857
14%
1911
16,406
1,314
10,055
14%
1912
21,796
1,844
22,171
11
1913
13,631
2,082
18,791
12%
1914
16,197
1,992
16,230
13%
1915
22,385
6,040
24,210
9
1916
16,013
7,376
16,645
11%
1917
12,309
3,220
12,450
19%
1918
11,410
3,182
11,792
30
1910
15,128
8,341
17,045
28
1920
14,331
4,160
16,370
43
1921
9,302
8,258
11
Not much doing Bale-day.
Smoke ail “Elmroso”—5 cents.
Bay your Bpring suit at Boone’s.
Otis Skiuner, one of tho nation-s
greatest actors, 1b seen la his .great suc
cess, “Klsmot, ” at The Alamo next
Tuesday.
Extra Special.—One lot dress ging
hams, 16c. yard. At 19c. we are’selling
tlie- same dresk ginghams we sold at
35c. Inst fall. Boone
Mr.- .T, M. McBride, of Columbine,
Col., who came in January for a visit
to his brother, Mr. W. C. McBride, un
derwent an operation for gallstone at
the Nowmm- Sanatorium a short time
since. Ho Is still a patient at the insti
tution, but wo nro pleased to note that
lie is much improved.
Messrs. Stanford Arnold, Robert
Strickland and Bon Orr, of Newnnn,
motored to Carrollton Sunday.—Carroll
ton Free Press.
Low-cut shoos for *n\en, women and
children at very attractive prices. Ln li.'s’
oxfords $3 upi men’s oxfords $3,50;
children's, $1.50 up. Boone's. ,
Don’t Rush Mo!—Have only buun
able to get two export assistants; there
fore am rushed to death. Will have
another in a few days. ’Phone 108 and
leave your order for sheet and metal
work; oIbo, repairing and rebuilding
your old refrigerators. I'll reach you
in a few days.
John Bowen, at Muncrbf'a.
Farmers all over 'tho county are bus}'
planting cotton. It is to bo hoped they
won’t lot their plowB get ahead of their
judgment in the operation.
As It will be a bUB,y time with the
farmers at that time there will be i-o
session of tho City Court, tho third week
in tho present, month, (tho regular quar
terly term,) mid consequently no jurors
" violins and Guitars Repaired.—Ail
■kinds of repairs on these instruments
-made'in best workmanlike manner. Prices
reasonable. Several violins for sale. See
j, W. Michael, 07 Murray St., Newnan.
Warning!—All persons are hereby
warned not to harbor or employ my son,
•Willie Mac Ble'dsoe, colored, aged 14,
■who has left home without my consent.
This March 29, 1921, Mattie Grimes,
R. F. D. 4, Newnan, Ga.
-Phone 85 for quick baggage transfer.
Big line oi: odd pants for, men and
boys. Boone's.
Memorial Day falls on Tuesday this
year.
Matting rugs, size 39x72, price 75c.
each. ' P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Wanted.—Young men, women, over
7 for Postal Mail Service. $120 month,
laminations April Experience unnec
essary. For free particulars of instruc
tion write John Leonard, (former Civil
Service examiner,) 155 Equitable Bldg.,
'.Washington, D. C. • -■
Extra special values in silk_ dresses at
Boone’s.
Very special yard-wide bleaching at
15c. yard. 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. B. Barrett,
, 71 Spring Street.
Values in men’s straw
Cuttino. ’s.
Bugs vacuum
’Phone 609.
INSURE WITH THE
Planters’ and People’s Mutual Fire As
sociation of Coweta County.
B. L. Redwine, president; T. B. San
ders, vice-president; J. M. Starr, Sec’y
.■and Treasurer; C. M. Turner, Gen’l Agt. ;
'R. P. D. No. 1., Sargent, Ga.
Douglas Fairbanks next Saturday at
The Alamo. ,
is money at P. F.
More goods for leal
Cuttino & Co.’s.
Economize by wearing. Palm Beach
and Kool Kloth suits. Boone’s.
Cotton is coming up—but not in the
right way, unfortunately.
COLLEGE no: 1 COTTON.
Ranks first in production in a test of
twenty-five varieties under boll weevil
' conditions at the Georgia Experiment
■station. Write for my seed prices. Ad-
' dress Bari S. Redwine, 69 W. Mitchell
-at., Atlanta, Ga.
Tomato, pepper and egg plants for
sale at 54 Spring street, ’phono 319.
BUGGIES.
Style that pleases the boy,
! jComfort that pleases the mo-
rther. Durability that pleases
| the father. , Prices that
please the times. ■'
I. N. Orr Co
Up
■Do You Hate to Got
in the Morning?
/Perhaps your bowel action is not normal,
Get some
NYAL
FIGSEN
The Friendly Laxative.
It is easy to take. It overcomes in
1 testinal sluggishness. It aids in the
I restoration of general bodily activity.
*
In tinB only—three sizes.
Coweta Drug & Book Co
‘Once a Trial—Always Nyal.”
Bnrefoot sandals, all sizes; at Boono’s.
Wo do hemstitching and pleating,
Machines rented and repaired, ’Phone
157-W. Apply nt office of Shigov Sew
ing Machine Co., Newnan, Ga.
liavo boon drawn for service. Court will send a minimum of twenty-five delegates,
oonvono in the usual form on tho third ami as many more ns will go. Each
Mondny for tho purpose of hearing mo- church is requested to procood at oneo
tlons, -otc„ but no jury enses will bo with the election of delegates to nt-
triod. toad this convention, whore they will
1 , —~ , , I hear Siimlrijflschool workers of national
Newnan s notion receipts up to April | reputation discuss present day problems,
25c
Good hoslor.v for lndioks^nd children,
ie., 35c. and 50c. Special prices on Silk.
hosiory, 50e., $1, $1.50 and $2.
Boone’s.
Money to Loan on Farm Lands.—Am
prepared to make loans on farm lands at
a reasonable rate of interest. Loans
closed without delay. T. G. Farmer, jr.
Good yard-wide Sea Island only lOe.
yard. P. F.'Cuttino & Co.
at P, F,
cleaned and washed.
The report of the Farmers & Mer
chants Bank of Grantville is reprinted
in this issue to correct a printer’s. er
ror’ which escaped notice when the proof
was read last week.
On account of the illness of tho oash-
ier of the Southern, Cotton Oil Co', at
Columbus, Gn„ Mr. Lorenzo Taylor has
been filling, his pldce for the past three
weeks.
There will be a singing at Mt. Carmel
church next Sunday afternoon. Several
good singers from Newnan and other
points will conduct the exercises. Every
body invited.
Splendid values in boys’ knee pants
at P. F. Cuttino & Go. 's.
See Irene Castle in “The Amateur
Wife,” at The Alamo. Wednesday.'
See that little favorite, Mary Miles
Minter, at The Alamo next Friday.'
If you .want to know what a snob is,
see the play Monday at The Alamo.
The right kind of shirts, at low prices.
Boone’s.
See pur rugs and art squares before
you buy. It will pay you. Boone's.
Lost.—Leather raincoat, with belt.
Reward if returned to The Herald office.
The neat regular meeting of the County
Commissioners will be held tho first Mon
day in May instead of the first Wednes,
day. -Persons having business with the
board should keep this in mind.
Our last tailoring opening for
season will he held on Friday and
urday, Apyil 15 and 16. Come in; and
let Ub measure you for your'new suit.
P...F. Cuttino & Co.
Announcement of tho death of Mibb
Frankie Price, which occurred Saturday
morning at tho homo of her sister, Mrs.
J. A. Royoton, on E. Washington street,
caused much sorrow to her many friends
throughout tho comity. Her health lie
gnn to fall about a yonr ago, and for
several weeks prior to her death she had
been confined to her lied. She formerly
resided with her brother, Mr. J. 8, Price,
In the Sixth district,, but upon his dontli
something over a year ago she onme to
Newnan and mode hor homo with hor
sister. Sho was a warm-hearted, lova
ble wopimi, niul hold in tender regard
by all w ho know hor. Sho was a daugh
ter of the into Shannon Price, and at the
time of her death lmd reached the ripe
age of 78 years. Her nearest living
relative is Mrs. J. A. Royeton, of this
city, all other members of tho Price
family having passod away. Tho funeral
nnd interment took plney Sunday after
noon nt tho old Selby buvylng-ground,
in tho Second district, Rev. R. S. Hari-h
conducting tho service.
The Georgia Sunday-school Associa
tion will hold its annual convention at
Macbn on April 19, 20 mid 21, to which
nil Sunday-school Workers nro earnestly
invited. Coweta county is supposed to
had the honor of greeting within her
gntoH so many eminent men—aminont in
every line of Ihdustry and commerce—
nnd tholr visit was appreciated. They
wont from hero to LaGrnngo,
CARD OF THANKS.
We are deeply grateful to our friends
for nil kindnesses shown us during the
long illness and upon the dentil di our
dear sister, TIiobo attentions are sin-
covely appreciated,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J.-A. Royoton.
Some people think that because salva
tion is free, the services of tho preacher
might bo dispensed with.
We Knew It Would Be
Found Some Day.
1 totaled 9,302 bnies the smallest since j Among those who will deliver addresses
1003, when the total was 11,105 bnlos. nro Dr. Wm. A, Brown of Chicago, Dr.
According tn Mr. .T, H. Summers, Now- h. E. Trallo of Philadelphia, Dr. Goo.
nan's cotton statistician, the hoaviost n. Btuart of Blrmlnglmm, Myron O, Sot-
receipts mi to April 1 in any your since tie of Kansas City, mid Mrs. Mnudo J.
1909 was in 1915, when tho total reached Baldwin of Chicago. Tho railroads have
22,885 halos., Tho lowest, price on the authorized round-trip fares at one and
same date during that period was in .tho ono-half of tho adult- rogulur one way
same year—9 cents. ’ |fnro for tho round trip upon proseuta-
_ _ T tioii of identification certificates of the
Z tor '"' «hich will be furnished at
my office at the court-house toi the pur | railroad stations. Anyone desiring fim
pose of receiving State.find county tax thoi . j,.formation sho 4, oaU upo “ Col .
returns until Monday, Mny 2, Will lie Uy Q Post| olminlmlli who wll , bo
m mitil noonf’aml in Haralson, same-1 ploo8 ° a to reml ° 1 ' ovo, 'y se, ' vico p08aibl °'
day from 12.80 to 2 p. m. Taxpayers, „
are urged to make returns at their car- L 8 T u,,or ?' 80 I viC0B for Private Oharltou
Best 'convenience. B. Paul Smith, L0nul1 - whose wmolas arrived from
Tn* Receiver I h raiico on Thursday of last woek, wore
hold Friday afternoon, and n sadder or
Local-nlumnao of Flora McDonald Col- more impressive ceremonial was never
lege, Red Springs, N. 0., have received -wltnosBod in Ncwhfln. Thu casket coii-
the official program of “homecoming tnlniug tho corpse was conveyed from
week/" May 22 to 25, inclusive, in cole- the homo of the young man’s parents,
bration of tho twenty-fifth anniversary "l 1 '- and Mrs. J. C. Leach, to Oak Hill
of the founding of that institution, which eomotery, followod by, ex-service mon as
rill be commencement week.. Alumnae 6 11 honorary CBcort, by the Mayor and
residing hero nro Mrs. Ray Cole, Miss Alderman, by the Boy Scouts, and citi-
Eiiznbdth Parks and MIsb Mary Barge. zo| ib generally. Sorvlees at tho grave
Newnan is represented in tho student wore conducted by Dr. E. W. Stoho, no
body at present by Miss Mary Moonoy. slstqd by Dr. ltembert Q, Smith, both of
o whom paid feeling-and fitting tribute to
Ohas. J. Brewer, a merchant of Lu-1 the fine character ami standing of : tho
Overall Specials.—We are showing all
sizes in a good full-cut, standard-made
overalls at $1.50 pair; fast eplors.
O’Bryan’s “Duck Head” overall^,' $2.
BooneJs.'
Sir
tiiervillo, lias filed a voluntary petition young man In civil .life, and to Ids hero
with tho clerk of tho U. S. District Court ism in war. Appropriate and qpprocin-
at Columbus, in which ho acknowledges tivo remarks wore made Also by Mayor
bankruptcy, scheduling Ids liabilities at Kiimnnl apd- by Col. A. Sidney -damp,
$1,554.51,' with assets amounting to $1,- commander of ,Alvin Hugh Hfirrls Post,
178,75. His principal creditors arc E. A'inoricnh. jLoglon. At the close • of ’ the
P. Hurst, Newnan, $135; Lutherville service taps'w.orc'sounded'by Scout Rnl-
Banking- Co., $450; Carpentor & Gar- oigli Arriall., Stores wore closed during
i-ett, Newnnn, $275; McClure Ton Coiit the funoral-ljour, nnd the obsequies wore
Store, Atlanta, $314. attomlod by five or six' hundred pooplo,
-Private Lolicli
Miss Fannie Butts has the sym
of many friends in the bereaveniout.oc-
casioned by the death of her sister, Mrs.
E, L. MeGee, of Tliomaston, Ga" wliicu
B Lg,\ill-
occuri-ed Monday, following a lon^.
noss. ' v‘-
Special prices to clo^e out all auto
tires. See us before you buy. Boone’s.
The bill collector is greeted by more
scowls tHan smiles on his rounds these
days.
At the monthly flleeting of the Couhfy
Commissioners Wednesday it was deoide.rt
to extend the time for payment of rqad
tax at the four-dollar rate until tlio first'
Monday in May. After that date./the
tax will be $5. f
Something 1 new in bags just received.
You’ll want one of these when ypu see
them. , . P. F. Cuttino & Co.
For Sale.—One 2-horse Tennessee
wagon, in good condition. Apply to R.
O. Jones.
Winston Churchill’s ‘ ‘ Inside ' of the
Cup” is presented with a strong cast
at The Alamo next Thursday.
Beautiful patterns in silk shirtings
only $1.50 a yard.
P. F. Cuttino & Cd7
Cotton Seed.—I have a quantity of
pure-strain Wannamaker’B Cleveland Big
Boll cotton seed for sale at $T: per
bushel. Took first prize at last Coweta
County Fair. A. A. Reese,,
Newnan, Ga.
Dr. Frank L. Hardy dosed .a two-
weeks ’ meeting at the First Baptist
church in Cairo, Ga., on Friday night
last. There were sixty-three additions
to the church, forty-nine being received
on profession of faith. 1
/Federal Prohibition Agent A. C. Sow-; IT;
■eu, of Atlanta, and Deputy Marshal' fcf,' A'i.
r. Barber made a raid in Carroll county seven days prior to the armistice, ’ ,’
last Tuesday afternoon, destroyed twoi- y;—;—-.-
■“pioonshipe” stills nnd arrested Walter ORDINARY’S COURT,
FiillDr, white putative owner and opera- Tho following business was disposed
tor of one of the outfits. Ho was held I of-,-.at-'the. regular monthly term df the
to the Federal grand jury under bond Court of Ordinary on Monday Inst, to-
of $300. Deputy Sheriffs Loo Burn- wit— -
liam, J. W. Brown and C. B. Boyd, of 13;. O. McKoy, administratori-on tho
.Carroll coqivty, joined the Federal offi- estate pf Mrs. Sarah A, Grimes, .granted
cei-8 on tile raid. |loavo to sell,lands belonging t6 deceased.
° ... -Last will iuid testament of John D.
There,has,been a sharp decline in the and Lpuisa ,P. Simms admitted to pro-
prlee of' fertilizers within the past bate in solemn form. , -
month, and as a consequence trade in Division in kind -among - the heirs of
that, line .is now quite brisk, The two properly belonging to the estuto of Mrs.
grades most in demand nro d d-2-2 and Daisy H. Kirby, deceased, ordered.
■3-3, which are now soiling nt $28.85- Year’s support set apart tp tho widow
for the first; and- $33 for the higher and minor children of Ben H., Gilbort
ji-ade. Acid : phoBpliate (16 por cent.), put of the estate of said-deceased,
is’ selling today at $16.50 por ton. and Year’s support sot apart to the widow
nitrate of soda at $60 por ton. These and minor children of R. W. Jackson out
are time prices. A discount of 10 por of. the ostate of said deeoasod.
ceuti is allowed for cash. | Year’s support sot apart to the widow
of G. S. Bowers out of the estate of. said
New lot of men’s neckwear at 25c,j
50c. and 90c. each.
P. F. Cpttino & Co.
Al>out time for Mayor Kinnard to pro
claim “Clean-up Week’’ in Newnan.
People are getting careless about, ao-,
cumulations of rubbish in their back-’
yardB, and Bhould be reminded of tfieir.
duty to the community. t
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Williford, of At
lanta, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Freeman Sunday.
“As You Like It” silk hose for wo
men only $1.75 a pair.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Miss Caroline Boykin spent the week
end with Mrs. J. P. Bradley, in Nev/-
—Carrollton Free Press.
All silk crepe de chine, 40 inches wide,
all shades, $1.25 a yard.
P. F. Cuttino jSt Co. ■
Mr. G. W. Moore, of Whitesburg, spent
Saturday and Sunday with his grand-
.ter, Mrs. R. P. Parks.
daughte
((
-IS AN-
EL BOWENA’
— OR —
[Tampa-Bowena Straight’
(registered)
CIGAR
The
Dae Be u" er ' s pure Havana To-
Lnd 1 tbe Y burn smooth and even,
H retail at
stock
exactly half former prices.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
“Alco” clothes for men. New spring
garments attractively priced.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
The case against Napoleon, Alfred
and Enoch Garrett, charged with murder
in connection with the killing of Fed
eral- Prohibition Agent R. W. Jackson
pn Dee. 18, was set for trial in Taylor
Superior Court yesterday.
Friday night, April 8, .tho children of
Ray Memorial School, Raymond, wRi- en
gage in a spelling match with the grown
ups, and from reports the children Will
have to hustle to carry off tho victory.
Everybody is invited to come out and' at-,
tend the contest.
U. S. Senator Wm. J. Harris lias /ac
cepted an invitation to be tho guest of
the Friday Lunch Club at its Weekly
luncheon this evening. Congressman
Wright will preside, and plans have
being made to give the distinguished yisi-
tor a big reception.
If you need a hat. or a cap we can
suit you. New felts arid straws.
Boone’s.
Mr. Roy Merrell, of Newnan, spent
Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. Annie
Merrell.—Carrollton Free Press.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore, of La-
Grange, are spending a few days with
the former’s parents, Mr.'nnd Mrs. .W.
T. Moore, at Madras. Mr. Moore .'re
cently underwent an operation for 'rip
pendicitis, and spent several weeks-at
a hospital in LaGraligc.
Pasturage.—Will pasture some cattle
cheap until fall. Paul Dominick,
R. F. D. 6, Newnan.
10c
9\
Most dealers handle them.
LAU, for ’em-!
te Cigar Co.
27 Va Court Square.
Don’t forget our tailoring Opening
Friday and Saturday, April 15 and 10.
P. F. Cuttino & Co.
Let us sell you your millinery. A com
plete and attractive stock to select from.
Boone's.
Men’s oxfords brought over from last
season at exactly half former prices.
P.-F. Cuttino & Co.
Mr. Geo. Weldon, who was with the
Reese Cigar Co. for several months, left
Monday for his old home at Cassopolis,
Mich,
A car-load of cotton waste in transit
from LaGrange to Carrollton caught fire
near the junction Wednesday morning,
and the fire department had a merry
time for an hour or so trying to extin
guish the smouldering mass. The treacli
erous blaze was finally subdued.
Hemstitching, Pleating and Cioth-
covered Buttons.—Work done promptly,
and satisfaction guaranteed. We will
appreciate your patronago. Mail orders
will receive prompt attention.
Newnan Bntton & Pleating Works.
4% W. Washington street.
— y
Take Your Turn.—Special boy at tho
telephone to receive and book orders for
sheet and metal work, and rebuilding
and repairing refrigerators and icc boxes
Call 'phone —
108 > and take your turn.
Impossible to reach all at once.
John Bowen, at Moncrief’s.
was a men
Bisfei-
Since tho nutomobllo wns invented, it
hna boon tho dream of chemists to in
vent a preparation to keep tho carbon
out of the cylinders. To do this has
been no easy matter. Thousands have
spont their life’s work nnd fnllod.
A Toledo chemist ImB finally found-the
secret and worked it out on scientific
linos; finding tho accumulation of car*
bon in auto cylinders was a natural for*
mntion j knowing everything Nature ere* -
atos 1ms life to it. For every natural r
substance thbre is an artificial death.
Ho lias worked .out a death for carbon.
So perfect. Is his preparation, that tho
moment It touohos carbon, tho carbon
will curl up and loosen from tho iron
and motnl in loss than two seconds. It
is done so quickly tho -naked o>o looking
direct nt it can hardly catch tho ac
tion. . , , .
It is a wonderful discovery nnd 1s in-
toresting to ovary ear owner. For with
it tho owner of a cur enu clean the car
bon from tho cylinders in ten minutes
by simply removing tho spark plug and
iujooting some of this preparation in
tho cylinders so it hits tho enrboned
parts: inunodlntoly roplaco tho plug and
start your .motor. In two minutes the
carbon trouble in your cyllndors is elim
inated j no danger-to-the motor and the
cost is about seventy five corits a oar.
A number of loading citizens in At
lanta have formed a Corporation to take
over tho sale of this groat preparation
in tho Southern States and httvc incor
porated a Company and oponod up offi
ces and display room nt 615 Peachtree
etroot and market the product under the
trade nnnio of CARBON-EATER.
Tho application of C A RBON-E AT hit
is so simple any motor owner can ubc it.
A froe domonBtrntion of the wonderful
work of CARBON-EATER Vb now being
given at No. II Jackson streot, and you
are very cordially - invited to bring your
ear around for a FREE DEMONSTRA
TION. Watch it eliminate tho crirbon
from your car while you wait.
Cards aro being sent to auto owners
1n Newnan, inviting them to bring their
cars around to bo cleaned of cay bon,
without charge.
Tho distributors of this roumtknblo
product positively warrant that they' v.’ill
not koop your motor out. of sm-iefl U-ri.i
than thirty minutes .while removing the
carbon, and that thore is absolutely .’-ho
Injurious action to tho' motor or any,
part of it.
At a meeting of tho Daughters of ti e deceased.
Confederacy Tuesday afternoon it was Otliel Morgan qualified as guardian of
decided to give a dinner on Mui-.ioriiil Rogers W. Morgan, lunatic.
Day for the old veterans, and this notice Wm, A. Sutherland granted letters
is intended as a special invitation to of ndmlnistration on tho estate of R.
e.vory Confederate soldier in the county W. Mattox, deceased,
to be their guest on that day. Veterans Mi-b, Eddie North qualified oh natural
tire requested to assemble in the eoiiit- guavdien of her minor children,
house promptly at 11.30 a. m., whore Beulah Cook granted letters of nd-
oach ono will bo decorated with a mild- ministration on the estate of Nathan
'ature Confederate flag. At i2 o’clock Cook, deceased.
they will march in a body to the Chain- A. M. Mcoks qualified as guardian of
her of Commerce, where the dinner will Bartow B. Jenkins, ninor.
bo served. (It will bo a good dinner, (In reporting the proceedings of tho
too.) Regular Memorial -_Dny eiorclses March term, ol' the Ordinary’s Court
will be held of 2.30 p. m„ the full pro- the statement was mode that G. H. Mnr-
grnni to bo given in The I-Ierald next tin had been granted letters of ndminis-
week. ti-ation on the estate of Mrs. Susan L.
Martin. This wns an error. Letters of
A number of Newnan people attended dismission wore granted in this case.)
tho Baptist Sunday-school Convention in
Atlanta this week. Those going from Imp,,,,, totidtctc utadmtv ou
tlie First church wore Mrs. Hattie Free- T ECH. TOURISTS . WARMLY RE-
frnan, Mrs. W, Y. Atkinson, jr„ Mr. and CEXVED HERE.
Mrs.'John ®.,Catos, Mr. and Mrs. G. ELI The Georgia Toch. Tourists, nearly ono
Adams, Mrs. E. O. Reese, Mrs. E. R. hundred strong, reached Newnan on thoir
Barrett, Mrs. Annie F. Orr, Mrs. J. B. special train Monday afternoon nt 5.80
Fuller, Mys. Arthur Murphoy, Mrs. B. o’clock, according to the schedule pre-
C. Sanders, Mrs. Sue Wnrren, Miss Ida viously announced. They were mot at
Lou Fincanrion, Miss Mary Willie Estes, tho union station by the local company
Miss Marie Self, Miss Athagene Kersey, of Boy Scouts, hoadod by tho Lyric Con-
Miss Cora Hornsby, Messrs, J. H. LipB- cert Band, and escorted to tho court-
comb, C. J. OwenH, A. B. Catos. Jim house. The spacious auditorium filled
Ball. D. W. Boone, Robt. Orr, R. B. up rapidly, and in a few minutes nearly
Hubbard and John Kite, The Central every scat was occupied. Mayor If!
ihurch was represented by Mrs. Mary G. nard welcomed the tourists in a graceful
roneB, Miss Virginia Glover, Miss Ethel and spirited addrosB, praising thu imuur-
Smith, Messrs. H. C. Glover, John T. taking upon which they had embarked,
BankB, J. Litt Jones, Hugh Stephens, and assuring them (that the campaign for
,T. W. A. Rowland and Byran Blackburn, a Greater Toch. would rcceivo lioarty anil
: , 0 substantial support from tho progressive
Sixty members of the Friday Lnncl. «»«««■'
Club were registered at tho regular Response on behalf of the tourists was
Weekly luncheon on Friday evening last made by Mr. W. B. Pierce, of Augusta,
-the largest number that had ever been Short addresses were made also by Mr.
assembled at ono of these enjoy Jde y ic ^? r Allen, of Buford, Ga„ Mayor Jas.
functions. The principal speakers were L- Key, of Atlanta, and Gov. Hugh M.
Messrs. T. M. Goodrum, B. M. Black- Dorsey. Each speaker dwelt -upon the
burn and R. D. Cole, who had been importance of expanding the scope and
solemnly warned beforehand not to men-1 usefulness of Georgia’s great industrial
tion “hard times/’ They observed this institute, to tho end that larger and bet-
injunction strictly in tho course of their tor opportunities may be afforded young
remarks, and with- very happy effect, men am 1Soys of the State for efficient
each guest feeling so uplifted as to won- rec-hnicm traimng m the various branch-
der whether “hard timeBJ’ wa&n*t after cs taught there. Dr. K. G. Metheaori,
ail more a matter of mood than a real- president of tho State School of loch-
ity. Messrs. Cliff Kersey and Alton nology, presented the speakers in the
Addy were hosts for the evening, the J order named. Other distinguished Geoi-
former presiding and the latter acting 18 manB were in Hie party, including ex-
as major dome in looking after the com- Gov. Jos. M. Brown, but as the special
fort of the guests. The luncheon itself tram carrying the tourists was scheduled
furnished additional and pleasing proof to leare at 6.15 no opportumtx-was given
of Mrs. Lazenbv’s skill ns a caterer. I them to be hoard. Newanu has seldom
315 Peachtree St,, Altanta, Ga.
C. K. WILSON, Manager.
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