The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, May 13, 1921, Image 2

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t THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY. MAY 13, 1921 THE NEWNAN HERALD NEWNANA, GA., FRIDAY, MAY 13. Official Organ of CoVeto County. /**, JS. Brown. Cl. W. Fttimnviini. BROWN & PASSAVANT i KdltoM nmt I'ulilUlicrx. .’—i.. . ——— —— 4 — ... —— Tho Herald ofllee In loanled In the ■-■Good Ml in Building, 1;! Jackson Street. • 'Phono fl. 1 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. $2.00 A tEAR IS ADVANCE. a HE BIBLE A LITERARY MIRACLE. A. J. Hit. Nobody with any knowledge of Eng liah literature would dispute tho claim nf this bonk to etund pre-eminent. In otliur inngungoa a difference of opinion may mid does exist ns to which book is absolutely first. In the case of tho Eng liali bible thoro can bo no dlfforonco of opinion. But, while all men liovo agreed upon this point, probobly very few linvo ' poured to consider what Is involvod in ' thia fact—onn might say a literary mir- jicle.—alnco it co* bo found in no other tangimgc; and then, further, the factors that produced this miracle. In tvhat was tho Authorized Version so niirnciduim? First, it wns not the prod • mt of individual genius like Shakes pcaro’s plays, for. It wns the work of . forty seven men, not known outsido- of this performance for any superlative talent. Indlvidtml genius, such ns iahak/'ji|<cure’s, wo may allow to como in great creative opoclis of untiiro; but that .forty-seven men could linvo brought silch » marvel to birth, aud that after no very dong gestation, wns such n wondor that the most skeptical mind must stand hum >blc and -aghast nt it. The bible Is the most quotable'] book in all literature; all the greatest elussles ■taken logother have hut a fraction, of ■ •he sayings in tho bible that fnston themselves in mind.. It 1ms been pointed out that tho con tinued supremacy of tho Authorized Vor- «imi has been dun neither to mcro habit nor to nti unthinking traditional vonorn- tiun, but to its own great qunlltlcs. For that supremacy lias iboen maintained throughout tlie most revolutionary three hundred years of human history. Tho whole of science, of .philosophy, of theol ogy, Mid of social'theory has been in the •melting pat. Absolutely nothing in the spheres Oft human thought and belief has stir Weed 'inertly boenuso It wns aiiclcat or. venerkblo. 1 Without • the blblo, tho education of tho child: hr the prosont state of socioty is impossible. The Old Testament, this l book of tho childhod of the race, will always remhlii tho best hook for tho childhood of. every man. * Its sale* continue to bo larger than ' thoso of any other book. It moots all ,tlio questions of llfo—It is,harmonious throughout and is applicable ns a final authority In all mutters of Jpmmii con- ■duel, to till nges and to evory country. Professor Phelps, of Yalo University, in a lecture at. Princeton on'.the literary aspects of tlio bible, stated among other things, "There Is no English in the world equal to that, found in tho 1(111 bible. ” Hr. Frank Orflho, in an article oil " ’ Why tho Bible is the Beat Seller, 1 ’ dated: "It is not. the .low’s book, nor • lie Catholic's, nor tho Protestant's, nor the Orthodox’s, nor the Heretic’s; it is Man's Book, and whorovor a bouI is Horn in tills world, this Book is for him, sun) in that filial hour that comes to all .men, when the apil-it shudders forth into • lie. unknown, tills Book nlone -brings • he. word, liko a hell in tlio fog, front 'Him who saj'B, ‘I am tlio resurrection and the life’.” GRANTVILLE. Miss Nora Burnside, of Thomson, is tho attractive guost of Mins Bessie Bo' liimnou, nt tlie home of Mrs. Billie Bo- hiinlion. Mrs. Emmett Howell entertained the members of the Parsonage Aid Bociety ut her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs.' Billie Moore and young son are visiting relatives in Alabama, Miss Sura Lotion has returned from Macon, where she wns the guost of her sister, Miss I.eonn, ut Wesleyan College. Mrs, Lon Bishop mid little dnughtor, of Haralson, are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. T, M. Lester. Miss Kate Folsom, of Andnlusin, Ain., who has been attending grand operri in Atlanta, is now tho guest of Mrs. John Latimer. Miss Annie Trailer, the efficient county Rod Cross nurse, line been here for two days finishing tho work of exam ining the children of the public schools. Miss Trnbcr was entertained at the home of Mrs. T. M\ Zellara during her stay. Mrs. Joe' Bolmmion and young son are sponding some time with her parents in Newnan. Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. ’ E. McConnell nnd children, of Atlanta, are guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Billies Bohannon. Mrs. Marthn Lambert hns returned from an' extended visit to her daughter in Birmingham, Ala. Miss Lillian Howell was a recent visitor to Atlanta. Miss Marie Sowell, of Atlanta, was tlio wcok-cacl guost of Miss Laura Sewell. Tlio closing lexcrcisCs of Gmntvlllo High School will bo ns follows: Thurs day, May 19, 8 p.m., Music recital. Fri day, May 20, 8 p.m., play, "Farm Folks.” Sunday, May 22, II n.m„ sermon by Bov. Felton Williams. Mon- ilny, May 28-, 8 p.m., baccnlourcnto ad dress and graduation exercises. May Iltli. o COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES MORELAND^ST. CHARLES HIGH SCHOOL. Friday, May 13, 8 p. m.—Ploy, ’ ‘ Whiskers." A real snamiy comedy. Admission, 20o for adultB; lOe for cliil- dfon. Sunday, May 15, II n.ni.-^-Commenee- meat sermon by Bov. Felton Williams, of Gruntville.^ Music by hbmo talent. Wednesday, May 18, 8 p.m.—Exorcises by primary and intermediate grades. Admission I 20c and. 10c. Thursday, May 19, 8 p.m.—Musical rocitnl by music department of 'high Bchool. Admission 20c, and 10c. Friday, May 20, 8 p.m.—Graduating oxerciscB. Address by ltdv. tilins. L. Buss, of Atlanta. A whole week of wholesome entertain- meat. Your prcsouce is solicited. Tlio following letter was recently re ceived by the editor of a Weekly news paper, mid it is so true to life that we limply can't rofrnln-froirt,publishing It: PI on hc send few " Dolfr 81r< r , copies of the pnper containing the death of my aunt. Also publish tlie enclosed dipping of the marriage' of my niece, who lives in Lebanon. And I wish you would mentlou in your local columns', if it doesn’t cost anything, that I linve two bull calves -for sale. As my sub scription is out, please stop tlie pnper. Times are too hard to spemt money for newspapers. ” Men are willing to divide only when there's more tlinn enough to go ’round. New Advertisement*. notice of local oh special LEGISLATION,- Notice Is hereby given that at' tho coming session of the General Assem bly of Georgia, to convene on the fourth Monday In June, 1921, applica tion will be made fof the passage of a local or Hpeclal bill, tile enption and title of which Is ns follows: "A Bill, to bo entitled 'An Jtct. to establish a system of public schools for tho town of Grnntvllle, -Coweta county, Georgia; to provide for the maintenance and support of the same, to provide for a board of education and other officers of said school sys tem, and to proscribe their powers and duties; to provide for the submission of the same to the qualified voters of the said town; to provide fqr the Issu- anco of bonds for said purpose, and for other purposes’.” .... The foregoing local legislation has boon duly recommended by the corpo rate authorities of the town of Grant- vlllo. This 10th day of May. 1921. J, M. CLEVELAND, Mayor pro tem. BLAKE LAMBERT, J. T. BOHANNON, yv. N. BANKS. . Counci l men. Holy on yourself—your friends mny forgot you. It Isn't the big problems that undo us; it's tho little ones. We Imre sandbagged tlio treaty of pence uud the Longuo of Nations. Wo 'have dissociated ourselves from all ro- NpoimiliUity for what follows tlio war. Wc lutvc gambled in Europo’s suffer ing nnd anguish. Wo have contributed nothing toward tho oconomic stability of the world. Wo linvo insulted every body who waited to bo insulted, and are preparing a naval program' that s»v- Iiniwoa tlio wildest dreams of tlio Hohon- j.olleriis, and thou wo wonder why wo have no friends, Thoro is not a nation in tlie world that, does not desire our friendship; thoro is not a nation but ■ wishes to bo on tlie'most amieablo terms with us; yet wo are systematically driv ing them all away ami inviting thorn to combine against pa. This is what two lirief years of partiaan polities has no- complishod ia tho way of promoting in- le.rnational animosity, nnd all tlio moral responsibility rests upon tho BepubUeaA loaders of Congress. This is til oil' hand iwork.—New York World, Will Hie time ever copra when libra vies will- be ns popping, ns tho poorest movies f \ confirmed erook is tlio man who cheats when he’s playing aoltaire. Courage sees danger, but defies it. Doyou know you can roll 50 Mood agaretiesfor fOcts from one bag of GENUINE BullDurham TOBACCO NOTICE OP APPRAISEMENT, GEORGIA—Coweta County; To H. J. Fullbrlght, State Tax Commis sioner; J. A. Stephens, Tax Collector of Coweta county, Georgia: J. H. Simms, executor of the will of John D. Simms and Louisa P. Simms, deceased; Mrs. Fannie Lou A. Melson. MrB. Eva A. Cates, Mrs. Alma A. Farmer, Mrs. Nev ille A. Owens. Mrs. Ellen S. Arnold, Robert Arnold, Ross Arnold, Mrs. Jesse A. Dunbar, Mrs. Lopi^ettp S. Atkinson, Mrs. Rose S. Farmer, and .John S. Simms, all of Coweta county, Georgia; John '8. Arnold and Mrs. Christine A. Herring, of Fulton county* Georgia; Arthur Arnold, of Cumberland county, North Carolina; and Mrs. Pallie' C. Ar nold, John Benjamin Arnold and A. H n Arnold, of Jefferson county, Alabama: You and each of you are hereby noti fied that on Tuesday, May 17, 1921, at the court-house of said county, at 9 o'clock a. m., the undersigned, as the duly nppointfed appraisers to value all of the property belonging to the es tates of John D. Simms and Louisa P. Simms, both deceased, and late of said county, subject to the inheritance tax under the laws of said State, will ap praise all the property of said estates subject to said tax, in accordance with the provisions of said law. Thia May 10, 1021. T. G. FARMER, „ J. L. BROWN. L. R. POWELL, Appraisers. in J,une next, If any they can, why said application should not be granted. This May 2. 1921. J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary. Twelve Mon Him’ Support. GEORGIA—Coweta County: The return of the appraisers set ting apart twelve months’ support of the family of Wash Gian ton. deceased, hav ing been filed in my office, all persons concerned are cited to show cause by the'first Monday in June, 1921, why said application .for twelve months’ .support should not be granted. This .May-,2, "1921. J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary.' Letters of Admfnfstration. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Miss Leonora S. Page having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of administration with ’will annexed on the estate of Miss tula T. Page, deceased, all per sons concerned are required to show cause in said Court by the first Mon day in June next, If, any they can. why said application should not be granted. This May 3. 1921. j. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA—Coweta County: By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of said county,’ granted at the April term, 1921, of said Court, will be sold, at public outcry on the first Tuesday in June, 1921, at the court house door in said county, between the The returned of the appraisers set- lowing property, to-wit: Thd east half of lot of land niimk eighty-seven, 187.) In tho Founh^i' r trlct of Coweta county. Ga„ oohtalni?' one hundred', one and one-fourth iliiii? acres, more or less, known •,, ,>! home-place of Mrs. Sarah A. u,'i„„ . and bounded ns follows: On the im.'.t by O. M. Cnvonder, on the east by 82? F. M Chappell, on the south bv V n Lovelady. and on the west hi- t' l Grimes and C. C. Grimes ' ' H - Sold for the purpose of distribute,,, among tho heirs of said estate rents foi- the year 1921 on said i„.,i will be payable to the purchaser Ti . May G, 1921. Prs. foe, *8.32. , E. C, .McKOY Adm r. on estate of Sarah A, Grime.. i deceased. mes ' Herald Want Afls. PayT Legal Notices. -7- Notice to Debtors nnd Creditors. GEORGIA—Coweta County: All creditors of the estate of Jas. T. Haynes, late of Coweta county* Ga., deceased, are hereby notified to render In their demands to the undersigned according to law; and all persons in debted to* said estate are required to make immediate payment to me. This May 0, 1921. JOHN A. WEBB, Moreland, Ga. Administrator. Notice to Debtors nnd Creditors. GEORGIA—Coweta County: All creditors of the estate of R. W. Mattox, lht6 of. Coweta county, Ga., deceased, are Jioreby notified to render in their demands to the* undersigned according to law; and dlJU persons in debted to said estate are* required to make immediate payment to me. This May 6, 1921. WM. A. SUTHERLAND, Administrator. 425 Qrant building, Atlanta. Cigarette To meal In the dellolous Burley tobaooo flavor. It’s Toasted Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given of tlie dis solution of the partnership of Cash Grocery Company No. 2, composed of C. H. Gilbert and W. M. Donegah? effective this date, W. M. Donegan withdrawing. C. H. Gilbert hereby -as- assumes all indebtedness of said part nership, and .all parsons indebted to said firm are requested to settle ac counts with C. H. Gilbert. -This May 4,1921*. i W. M. DONEGAN, ( , ■ k C. H. GILBERT. Letters of Administration. GEORGIA—Coweta County: R. L., Arnall having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county Tor letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Belle Arnall, deceased, all per sons concerned are required to show oause in said Court by the first Monday T" INTRODUCING GATE CITY ICE CREAM We want you to meet the newest member of our Service family—Gate City Ice Cream—a new product, made, by the Gate City Dairy Co., of Atlanta, and sold to us. It’s a smooth, delightful cream—full- bodied,' with the right amount of pure pream, delightfully flavored, pure fruits only being used in fruit flavors, and made under accurate and scientific methods to insure a maximum high quality from day to day. Sold in bulk, and at the fountain daily. Varieties to suit the season. Let us show you how delightful this cream really is. J. R. McCalla Whitman’s Candy Nbrris’ Candy They both stand “ace-high!" The candy is delicious—-tlrfe boxes are ex quisite. When you buy from us you know it is kept in a refrigerator case, which is a guarantee of its “goodness.” —From $1 to $2 a pound. We have a select assortment of thebe' • and ioc line of these famous candies. They cost no more—let the children have the best. / -KING DRUG COMPANY "A GOOD DRUG STORE”—’PHONE 66 I Djer Kiss Perfumes Garden Court Toiletries Prescriptions • A Specialty Friday and Saturday, FLOUR! FLOUR! We have just received a car of Lily Mills Company’s Flour, which is sold with a “Money-Back” guarantee. We were also very fortunate in pur chasing several thousand dollars’' worth of other goods at a give-away price. Read Below—Line by Line—and Save Money! 100 LBS. WHITE GRANULATED SUGAR, $7.15 FLOUR—Every Sack Guaranteed! “Silver Leaf,” plain, 48 lbs. ... .$2.15 “Silver Leaf,” plain, 24 lbs, .... 1.15 2.20 1.15 1.98 .99 1.10 .14 “Southern Home,” self-rising, 48 lbs. ..........T “Southern Home,” self-rising, 24 lbs. “Ski-Hi,” self-rising, 48 lbs. “Ski-Hi,” self-rising, 24 lbs...... Country-Ground Corn Meal, bu. . MEAT AND LARD. . ** 'i'- ,. Krey’s Best Side Meat, lb. 1 ...... fCrey’s Pure Lard, lb .14 No. 10 can Krey’s Phre Lard 1.35 8 lbs. Swift’s Jewel Compound.. .80 COFFEE. 6 lbs. Extra Fine Coffee ........ 1.00 Maxwell House, lb. . t ........ .34 Maxwell House; 3 lbs. 1.00 Blue Ridge Coffee, lb. ......... .20 Marco Coffee 25 FEED.. Wheat Shorts, 100 lbs........ $2.00 Velvet Horse Feed, lOO Jbs.. 1.90 ^50 per ct. Grain Horse Fejgd, 100 lbs, ! 2.20 Buckeye Prize Horse Feed, 100 lbs 2.35 7 per ct. Cotton Seed Meal, 100 lbs. 1.65 Best White Beet Pulp, 100 lbs... 2.60 Feed Oats, bushel 63 Wheat Bran; 100 lbs. 2.25 Hulls, old style, 100 lbs. 80 Hen Feed, new bags, 100 lbs..... 2.49 SYRUP. Peacock, No. 10 can........... .78 Pe t acock, No. 5 can .. Signet, No. 10 can Cream of Cane, 100 per cent pure, No. 10 i- White Karo, No. 5 can.. MISCELLANEOUS Sock-eye Red Salmon, lb 28 No. 2 can Stoke'ley’s Corn. No. 2 can Stokeley’s Peas.. No. 3 can Hominy......... Large “Corn 0 Apple Jelly. Can Salmon, 1 lb 40 .73 .78 .37 .12 .12 .14 .06 8y 2 c .08 .06 .08 .07 Pet Milk, tall can *14 Pepper Sauce, large E-Z Flow Salt, 2-lb. package. 15c-size Prepared Mustard... Shoe Polish, any kind...... fOc-size Macaroni ....... - 06 Quaker Oats, 15c size *1° Tapioca, 15c size 09 Big Brooms, each •" J. & P. Coats’ spool thread, any cotton or number, 4 for *25 10 bars Octagon Soap 38 10 Bhrs Export Soap. 38 10 boxes Gold Dust Washing Pow der .’...... ' 38 We want this to be the biggest sale we, have had yet. Our sales increas ed last week over preceding week 34 per cent. It is easy to see why. We make the price and LOWER the price, so don’t fail to be here Friday and Saturday. We have-enlarged our floor space, so there will be plenty of room for all. ' ALLEN BROTHERS PHONE 546 NEWNAN, GA.