The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, May 06, 1921, Image 2

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THE NEWNAN HERALD JUKWNAN, GA,, FRIDAY, MAY 6, Official Organ of Coweta County. .Jaa. B. Brown. O. W. Fassavanl. BROWN & PASSAVANT IMIun and I'uHIUhrra. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 12.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE!. SENOIA. Mias Luclle Morgan is spending 11 few ■ilOiTn in Atlnutn. Mian Annio Lou Hardy, who spout the V att »wk in Ahlnata attending grand oprirn, I uni rotnrne* liomc. Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Olbsrtii, Mrs. R, El McKnight and Mrs. atomic Edwards •pent Thursday 'hi Atlnntn. Mr*. L. h. Hiit«hin»on and Mrs. .). B. < lopped ge and son arc spending a few Jay* ml Baxley with thoir sister, Mrs, Porter. After s|ienillng a few days with her mother, Mrs. Corn Aninll, Mrs. E. R jtogle has returned to NnuJivillo, Tciin. Mr. laUluir Brake will go ns n delegate to ittiut 31. Y. I*. II. Convention, wliieli uncut* nt West Point. Mr. misl Mrs. Carl McKnight enter toined nt midday dinner Sunday. Tho table was beautifully appointed, bolng grant'd witli a cut glass bnsket tilled witli rnnatartiwin* from the hostess ’ own giir- den. Covers were placed for Mr. and 'Mrs. K/lgar Dominick nnd Mr. and Mrs, -dank Dominick of Turin, Mrs, •John W. Rowlett of Atlnntn, Mrs. M. R Lincli, Mrs. (I. L. Row and Mr. Win .Itow. Mrs. Josslo Tlirash, of Florence, 8. C. tho* been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. 1J Estes. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robt. Puller left TlmrS' ■flay for Clncimmtl, wlicro they will make their liomo hereafter. Tlw Cemetery Association met with Mrs. Ed Sassor Monday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Carmichael loft Inst week for Atlnntn, where tho former ihas accepted n position witli the.South ■ern Express Co. Mr*. Chndwell nnd dmighter liavo. re itorncd to Anniston, Ain., nfter a visit xif several days to the former’s sister, .Mi».*W. E. Lindsey. The meeting which had been in prog xos* nt tho Methodist church for two weeks closed Sunday evening, witli tho addition of several new members, large congregations listened with rapt attention to the eloquent sermons doliv •ered twice eaeli day by tho pastor, Rev 43. II. St rout. Twolvo laymen uf tlio Billy Sunday •Club, of Atlanta, were with us Sunday giving interesting talks at the various Sundgs irckools. Morning service at tile Methodist film rail was eondilTIted Ivy them in. large congregation lieiug in attendance, iServices n't 2:.'tt*, eondiicted by the lily .imen, was an experience mooting. Mr. II. I., ('limp mid wife, of Curnicl, were in the city Sunday. Mrs. Lila Bridges and her Sunday- school clans, of Slmrpslnirg, nttonded the BSHy Sunday Club meeting Sunday mioriiing. Mr. Billy Freeman, of Atlanta, visit- •t*l his mutiny, Mrs, W. T. Rreenmn, tho past week. Mr. and A1m . Lee Jlnnd left Monday for Cliattanoqga, amimpanyiiig Mr. and Mr*. .Harry Cutaway, of LnGrnngc, on • a jiluasure .trip. The party will be gone ten days or two weeks, touring North Uoorgln before their return. Mr*. It. B. Perkins, of Turin, was tho rgueat. of Mrs. E. H. Estes Sunday. Veterans of the Olyil War nnd soldiers' -widows were made glad this week by 'the payment of the greater portion of IHMtklons flue them . , The ninny friends of Mr. nail Mrs. L. !I\ Braullmilnirg vVill bo delighted to know 'that tliiiir 'little (laughter, Carolyn, who ilvaa lieen doaporntcly .ill for the past ttwo weeks, is rapidly Improving. The City Council lias ordered n war on ■ponders, and for tlio past two Sundays, when traffic is heaviest, officers have Ibeen stationed on tlio highway passing 'through Sonbiti, warning nil speeders. '(Hereafter s|M<odliig or reckless driving 'will, not be allowed, nnd those caught by (the -<vfBears will : bo haled before the mayor. Sanoi* High -StboAI baseball team journeyed over tp Concord Saturday and bout the Concord team Iby a score of ** to 5. Lyn Ariiall, 10-yeav-old son of Mrs. ~3. T. Arnnlt, fell out of a barn loft Sat- i onlay morning and broko his or in. Mr. Hill, section foreman on ttlie A., B. it A. road, was arrested Monday ou :* charge of speeding. He pleaded ■guil- before Mayor Mann and wns fined 1*7.50. .Mr. H. II. McGnlieo 1ms returned from w 'business trip tlirougli tho northern part of Coweta county nnd into Carroll Ood weather and high winds have • played linvoe. with young cotton, nnd -most or tlio farmers are replanting. From reports it appears that the acre- alga has been out considerably. There wtwmn to lie an unusunlly large acreage la wheat, oats ami corn. TURIN. We received an Interesting letter a few dnvs ago from Rov. .las. E. Cnrini hiicl, of Hatley, On. lie Is now pastor of Asliburn circuit, which embraces live hurclies, nnd lias been quite successful in Ids work. We vvlsli him well, for both lie and Ids estimable wife first saw the light in tliis part of tho county, and it was oar privilege and pleasure to offi ciate nt their marriage. Oil the same dn.v we performed tlio ceremony which united his brother, Abraham, and Miss Beulah Bailey. The Herald is a welcome isitor in each of their homes, of course. Rev. Mr. Caston, of Macon, filled his appointment nt the Baptist church Sun day, preaching both morning nnd even ing. It wns our pleasure to have Bro. Caston and Deacon W. H. Smninors us dinner guests during the brief stay of tlio former. He informed ns that four hundred young men nro now enrolled as students nt Moroer University, many of whom are preparing for the ministry, and that an attendance of five hundred is expocted next year. Wo enjoy*.I visits Sunday afternoon from Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Reese, of Now- nnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Qeti, H. Urquhnrt and Mrs. B. Shell, jr. We have been requested to announce that the nnnqnl memorial singing nt. Plcusnnt Hill church will bo held nt the usual time this year—tlio. third Sunday and Saturday before in .lane. This sing ing is kept up ill memory of Prof, .lolm Neill, who inaugurated it several years previous to his death. It lias been found necessary to replant most of the cotton in this section, the first planting having been killed by the cold weather. Mrs. Mnmio Spiers, of Atlnntn, is vis iting her mother, Mrs. Eliznbetli Aranll. Mrs. W. D. Stephenson and Mrs. E. L, Merrill gave their Sunday-school classes a picnic nt Morgan’s pond Saturday. Mrs. .'Ilmmie Powell and Miss Nora Pago visited Misses Mary Lou and Julia Harris, in Nownnu, this week. Our school will linve holiday a .day or so this .week, so the tcaehors can nttond the tcaehors’ meeting in Atlanta. Mrs. A. S. Carmichael, who fell last week nnd wns right painfully hurt, is resting more comfortably today. GRANTVILLE. Mrs. Clark Sims lias returned to her home ill Montgomery, after a visit of several days with relatives here. Rev. Mr. Branch and wife, of Mncon, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Chns. Arnold. Dr . and Mrs. Will Post. Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. Willie Mac Sowell were in New- line - Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Elinor Ponder nnd children, of Gainesville, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ponder. Mrs. Billie Bohannon entertained two tables of rook very pleasantly nt her home Monday afternoon in honor of her guest. Miss Bessie Bohannon, of At lanta. Rev. Mr. Bone, pastor of the Bnptist church, Iwiri returned from n visit, to Louisville, Ky. Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Lctson nnd Miss Lorn Lotson were in Nownnn Mondny afternoon. Mrs. Lester Hosehton, of Gnincsville, lias returned home, nfter a visit, to Mrs. Janie Matthews. Mr. Billie Bohannon is in Florida on a fishing trip with a party of friends. Rev. Mr. Dixon, of Manchester, is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sewell. . Mr. nnd Mrs. W. N. Banks nnd Miss Elizabeth Banks spent Mondny in At lanta. —o In their demands to the undersigned according to law; and atl persons In debted to said estate are required to make Immediate payment to me. This May fl, 1021. WM. A. SUTHBIRRANri, Administrator. 42B Grant building, Atlanta. Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby given of the dis solution of the partnership of Cash Grocery Cotnpairy No. 2. composed of C. H. Gilbert and W. M. Donegan, effective this date, W. M. Donegan withdrawing. C. H. Gilbert hereby a»- assumes all Indebtedness of said part nership. and ull persons Indebted to said firm are requested to settle ac counts with C. H. Gilbert. This May 4, 1021. W. M. DONEOAN. C. H. GILBERT. Letters of Administration. GEORGIA—Coweta County: R. L, Arnall having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of administration' on tho estate of Mrs. Belle Arnall, deceased, all per sons concerned are required to show cause In said Court by the first Monday Kald* application should AT'anuI This May 2.^021.^ t)rdlnilry . Twelve Months’ Support. GEOROtA—Coweta County: The return of the appriilseis set- ttng apart twelve monlbs sUlipoi t of tne family of Wash Olanton, deceased. hat ing been filed In my office, all Pel'® 0 "? concerned are cited toi jihou cause by the first Monday In Jane. 102). why said application for twelve months support should not he granted. This Mnrp, 1921. J ' A ' R 'ordinary. Letters of Administration. GEORGIA—Cowetu County: Miss Leonora S. Puge havlng 1 V’l )llf j'I to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of administration with will annexed on the estate of Miss lula N T. Page, deceased, all per son" oo'neeriiod ufe required to afiow cause In said Coart by the dav In June next. If any they can, wh’v said application shnulil not be granted. ThU^tny c 8 ^ 9 p 2l brd(nary . ADMINISTRATOR'S SAl.i;. OEOROIA—Coweta County: By virtue of an order from the c 01 ,„ of Ordinary of Hald county, grants* I; the April term, 1921, of said Court wm be sold at public outcry on the'fi. . Tuesday If June. 1921, at the cou " 1 house dooV In said county, between .s' The returned or the appraisers A.* lotvlng property, to-wlt: rs set- The east half of lot of lund numh- eighty-seven, (87.) In the Fourth dL trict of Coweta county. On., eontalnin- one hundred one and one-fourth (lot v « nareB, more or less, known ts! home-place of Mrs. Sarah A. Grime,' and bounded as follows: On the nn-.l by O. M. Cavender, on the east la m F. M Chappell, on the south bv V V; Lovelady, and on tho west hi- t' Grimes and C. C, Grimes ' “• .Sold for the purpose of distribution among the heirs of said estate Thi rentB for the year 1921 on said lil; will be payable to the purchaser. Thh May 6, 1921. Prs. fee, 88.32, la E. C. McKOY, Adtn r. on estate of Sarah A. Grime, deceased. e "' McCollum. Our srliool oloHnil, Its spring term Fri day with a picnic at Cranford's mill. Good eatables wore there in nbtmdance, and it didn’t look much liko hnrd times ill this soction. After an extended visit to friends and relatives hero Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomp son have returned to thoir home in Texns. Mrs. I’. C. Smith was in Atlnntn shop ping last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jake Briiner have moved here from Griffin, and Mr. Willis West has moved his family from our community to Nownnn. Mr. Lindsey Bradley spent the wook- end with relatives at Palmetto. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Phillips and Miss Janie Mae , Phillips, of College Park, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mt Phillips Siindny. Miss Opal Alexander spoilt Inst week in Nownnn, the guest of her mint, Mni. Paul Wortlmtn. Mr. W. E. Smith, of LuGritnge, came up Sunday to .assist, in tlio organization of our Sunday-school, and gitvo a most interesting nnd helpful talk. Mr. Jim Wise, of Madras, and Mr. W. M. Phillips, of this pliice, went up to Atlnntn Tuesday. After a pleasant visit, to friends here Mrs. Burr West nnd children linve re turned to Newmm. They wore accom panied by Mrs. L. B. Ellis and children. Mrs. W. M. Phillips was in Ncwnnn Monday shopping. Mr. and Mrs John Johnson visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Grady Johnson, in New- linn, Sunday. CARD OF. THANKS. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends nnd neighbors tor tlio many kindnesses shown us in tlio bereavement occasioned by the sad tragedy resulting in tlio dentil of our dear son ami brother. Especially do we appreciate tlio tender condolences of tlio good women of tho community who sought to console tlio heart-broken mother daring the long hours of sus pense which she suffered. May God bless them nil. Mr. and Mr*. Jus. A. Bilbo, Broadus C. Bilbo. FIVE TRAGEDIES. A man struck a match to sec if the gasoline tank in Ills nato was empty. It wasn’t! A man patted a strange ball dog on the head to see if ttie critter was affectionate. It. wasii't 1 A man speei'led up to see if lie could bent the train to the cross ing. He couldn’t I V*’ ‘ ,• A mna touched n trolley \vlro to see if it was' charged. It wns! A man eat. out his advertising to see if he could save money. . He didn’t!—Ex. New Advertisements. Notice to Debtor* and Creditor*. QKQRGIA—Coweta County: All creditors of the estate of Jus. T, Haynes, late of Cowotn county, On., deceased, lire hereby notified to render In thoir domands to tho undersigned according to law; and alt persons in debted to said estate are required to make Immediate payment to me. This May (I. 1921. JOHN A. WEBB, Moreland. Ga. Administrator. Notice to Debtor* and Creditor*. GEORGIA—Coweta County: All creditors of the estate of R, W, Mattox, late of Coweta county. Ga.. decensed, are hereby notified tp render DURHAM tobacco makes 50 flood ciflarettes for 10c Good, Easy, Comfortable Grover’s Shoes are here for you. Grover’s soft shoes are ideal for home-wear. Home-wear is about ten hours a day and about seven .days in the week; therefore, you must have soft, easy and comfortable shoes — Soft turn-soles, kid oxford, plain toe and low heel—$5.75. Soft turn-soles, kid strap slipper, and low heels— $5.00. Soft turn-soles, kid oxford, plain toe and low heel—$3.50. Soft turn-soles. Prince Albert, elastic sides, low-, heel slippers.. $4.00. P. S.—Don’t forget to watch your shoes; and don’t forget to let the SHOE SHOP have them in time to.give you the best repair job. The Shoe Shop “ON THE SQUARE—NORTH SIDE.” WILL SMOKE YOU HERE OR HEREAFTER? We have the goods—whether you smoke a pipe, a good cigar; or cigar ettes, we are amply, fitted to serve you, and we have the best brands of smoking and chewing tobacco. J . CIGARS— ! j: Gonzales & Shnchez El Rio Tan Meditation Garcia Grande 1 Portina % Kelly’s Bouquet L. A. Kennesaw Smokers Unum , • L-K Smokers ^ El Wadora (the 6c cigar) Whitman’s Gandy * M**. CIGARETTES— Camel OnerEleven Chesterfield Piedmont Fatima Home Run Picayune Spur Pall Mall Sovereign f Lucky Strike v Herbert. Ta^yeton W” 'W- ' - *KV 4 T.V: i ** 1 -W‘ ' aiv. ij ' M k j ,.r "W LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY “A GOOD DRUG STORE’- RHONE 66 Whitman’s Candy Norris’ Candy INTRODUCING “THE BREAD WITH A PURPOSE ,y Delicious—Wholesome—Nourishing Nearly describes this bread, but not quite. You Must Eat Cream Bread to Appreciate It. On Sale MONDAY, MAY 9th, at the Following Dealers : H. M. ESTES & SON FULLER BROS. J. T. PltfE J. R. PARKER C D. O’KELLY A. MAHONE R. HUGHS C. M. DOSTER & CO. CASH GROCERY CO., East Newnan. CASH GROCERY CO., Jefferson St. MRS. C. L BRITTAIN You are most cordially invited to inspect our plant and see how this delicious bread is made. UNITED BAKERIES CO. NEWNAN, GEORGIA W. M. Askew. ’Phone 326.