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THE. NEWNAN HERALD. NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921
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Iqo worn out.
{o Stt^ pt,?
Nothing wi l turn ambi
tion into ill-tempered <■
laziness quicker - -
than constipation.
And nothing will ren- _
der the body more.liable to
dangerous diseases than this
same poisonous condition.
Don't be constipatedl It inn’t sifel It
Un't sensible! It isn’t necessaryl Be
well—but don’t rely on ordinary laxatives
help you. Try instead the newest
scientific treatment for constipation—
RICH-LAX
This preparation not only overcomes con
stipation, but it does away with all the
nausea, cramping and deranged digestion
caused by ordinary laxatives.
R.iaranteed at Our Store. We are ao sum that
RkSIax will please you that we want you to
come to our etore and get o bottle and try it en-
(irely at our risk.. I£ It doesn't suit you, If it Isn't
h. best laxative medicine you over used, simply
ell us ao aSd we will oromptly refund the full
purchase price*
John B. Cates Drug Co., Newnan, Ga,
Professional Cards.
rv ^^^^jrpr»^BrHERsoN~ %
Civil Engineer nnd Surveyor.
Sewerage systems, water systems,
topographical surveys, maping, accurate
land surveys, paving roads, Office, Ma
sonic^ 3 biildin^!^phone076 ; _Grifein^
HVRON H. PARMER, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over T. G. Parmer & Sons Co.
Office 'phone 606; residence 'phone 72.
TURIN.
Messrs. H. 8. Rees, jr.i nnd 8. W.
Rain any, of EuBt Point, paid us u visit
Sunday. Mr. Ramsey is a prominent
merchant of Ids town, and a successful
fruit-grower as well. Re remembered us
with a quantity uf fine penehos, for
which wo return thanks. By the way,
Mrs. -H, S. Roes, jr., is taking a spocial
course in langutages at tho State Univer
sity this sunfmer.
The annual memorial singing at Lino
Creek church last Sunday was largely
attended, and tlirf fine musift rendered
furnished much enjoyment to lovors of
tho old songs. A splendml dinner was
served at tho noon hour by the good
people of tho community.
Rev. W. S. Gninos pad family spent a
few days last week with relatives here.
Wo are glad to note that Bro. Gaines’
health is so much improved that ho con
templates resuming his work in tho fall.
Tho many friends of Mrs. Mary. Cole
will bo grieved to learn of her critical
Illness, with but little hope of recovery.
Miss Julia Powell visited relatives in
Newnan the past week.
Miss Alice Drake is visiting friends
at Douglasville this ,week.
Rev. Z. Speer’s mother is with him
for an extended visit. •
Quite a number of our club gb'ls join
ed Miss Lorine Collins on a camping
trip at Sargent this week.
Mrs. Elizabeth Arnall is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Mamie Spiers, in At
lanta.
We regret to learn that Dr. Jim Ware,
who makes his home with ids nieces, the
Misses Wynn, at Kedvon, is in a very
low state of health.
June 28th.
L. E. MOORE
Attorney-nt-Lmv
-Will, practice In all courts, ’Prompt
loans made on improved farms in CoV-
eta County. Over Cates Drug Store.
W. li. STALLINGS,
Attorney and Counsellor nt Law.
Will practice In all the Courts. Spe
cial attention given to preparation of
wills and the administration of estates
in the Court of Ordinary.
Office in Court House, 'phone 414.
T. S. BAILEY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office upstairs in Kirby building, 11%
Greenville street. 'Phone 87. (offloe
and residence.)
JOB B. PENISTOJV,
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Offloe hours 8 to 10 a. m.; 3 to 6 p. m
Office with Dr. Paul Peniston. Office
and residence ’phone 80.
DR. J. E. MARSH
Veterinary Surgeon
Office at W. A. Potts Stable. 11 E,
Broad St. Office phone 106, Res. 370J.
A. SIDNEY CAMP,
Attorney nh<t Counselor at Law.
Office in Arnall ^ldg., Court Square.
It. H. MCDONALD,
Pliysiulan and Surgeon.
Office 3% EaBt Broad Street, upstairs,
Office hours 9 to 11 a ,m. and 3 to 6
p. m.
Office ’phone 66; residence 'phone 39J
WM. H. LYDAY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Lee-King Drug Co. Res
idence 'phone 464.- Office, 'phone 216.
Office'Hours—9 to 11 a. m„ 2 to 4 p.
m., and 7 to '8 p. m, Sunday—9 to 11
a m. and 2 to 4 p. m.
T. B. DAVIS,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office—Santtorlum building. Office
phone 6—1 call; residence 'phone b—
1 calls.
DODSON.
The farmers in this section are re
joicing over Hie fine rniu which foil Mon
day night. . . _
Mr. Jacobus Petty visited Mf. Geo,-
Sowell, near Newnan, Friday afternoon.
Master Rex Hyde and little sister,
WlHeno, are visiting their aunt at Ilnppy
Valley. ..
Miss Mattie Lou Lambert, spent the
week-end with her sister, near Palmetto.
Mrs. Ab Crawford and little son, of
South Georgia, spent Friday night with
the former’s brother, Mr. Will Hyde.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Summerlin and lit
tle dnughtor sponut Sunday with rela
tives in Atlanta.
Miss Inez Hyde ’and brother, Ray,
visited relatives near ltoscoe Friday.
Mrs. Hugh Glass and young son Wslted
Mrs. W. C. Treadaway, In Newnan, Fri
day afternoon.
Misses Joy Williams nnd Dorothy
KingBbovry returned to Carrollton Thurs
day, after spending a few duys with Miss
Emmie Rno. Gibson.
Mrs. Alvnn Spraybevry and young son
nnd Mrs. Martha Garmieal, of Roscoo,
spout Monday afternoon with the latter’s
daughter hero.
Miss Etlifol Ward, of Newnan, Bpont
a few days-the past week with her cousin,
Miss Opal Ward.
Mr. Onuio Lambert spent Friday af
ternoon with relatives nt Happy Valley.
Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. H. Hayes and
son, Cauloy, spent Tuesday afternoon
with Mr. Marion Sewell, at Happy Vnl
ley.
June 28tli.
.. Ml
road stake on the'east'slob of the sitki
rlght^of-wa.v, about (tu yards from the
mad leading from the J U, Crano placo
to the public road running from New-
mtn to Sargent; run from snld stalto in
a straight lino east to the cornet' of
H. A. Hall and the County Farm lamia
)\tst east, of the branch 112 chains and
j0 links; thence south along tho line
of snld County Farm to the line of C.
It, Glover 16 chains nnd 17 Halts;
thence west iftong the line of said
C, 13, Glover 15 chains and 27 links to
WELCOME.
Messrs. C. F. and W. H. Wood Bpent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrk Tommie Rob
ison, near Bowdon
Our school will open next Monday.
We hope all pupils will be present on
opening day, for a day lost in school can
never be recovered.
While cranking his car Monday Rev.
F. J. Amis sustained a badly sprained
arm. Dr. T. ,B. Davis, of Newnan, was
called and dressed the injured member,
and at last accounts he was doing very
well.
Miss Katherine Strong is attending
the camp at Sargent given by Misb Loi'-
ine Collihs for the club girls of the
county.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wood spent Sat
urday with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hous
ton, in Newnan
lira. P. P. Salter and daughter,, who
have been on a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
J. W Summer, are spending this week
with relatives and friei*ls at White Oak,
Mrs. Lee Stovall and children, who
have keen visiting Rev. and Mrs. F. J.
Amis, returned to Atlanta Tuesday.
June 28th.
LONE OAK.
Messrs J. T. Turner, J. M. Johnson
and Fred Willingham have gone to West
Point as delegates to the Methodist Dis
trict Conference.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bass and Mr.
Bob Spence and family, of Trimble,
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Gene
Latimer.
Capt. Henry Lee, Mrs. Geo. Culpep
per, Miss Florence Culpepper nnd Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Lee-motored to Fbr-
syth and spent Sundny with Mrs, S. W*.
Eallace,
Miss Clays Paulk is the attractive'
guest of Mrs. Wm. Lee, jr.
Mr. Clifford —ohnson went over to
Shiloh Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sewell, of Ho
gans ville, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. N. P, Sewell.
Mr. and Mrs. A, Johnson, of Atlanta,
visited relatives here the pnst week'
We have been favored with good raitts
recently, which came in good time to
Save the large corn crop which has been
planted. 1
Miss Rebecca Sewell, of I-Iogansville,
visited here Sunday.
Miss Louise Johnson is spending
few days with relatives nt Trimble.
June 28tli.
W. A. TURNER,
Physician and Surgeon,
Special attention given to surgery
and diseases of women. Office 19
spring street. 'Phone 280.
D. A. HANEY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention to eye, ear, nose
and throat, and diseases of chest.
W. L. WOODROOF,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office 11% Greenville street. 'Phone
Special attention given to dis
eases of children.
J. LITTLETON JONES,
Attorney-at-Lavr.
Prompt attention to legal business.
Loans made on farm lands. Office over
*3- C. Arnall Mdse. Co.’s.
RAYMOND.
The young people of Raymond and
vicinity enjoyed a community singing
at the home of Miss Inez Moon Sunday
evening.
Miss Annie Sue Donegan was the
charming hostess at a conversation party
Saturday evening, complimentary to her
visitors, Misses Oliver and Heath, of Ben
Hilbv About-.thirty-five guests enjoyed
the occasion.
The Misses Banks had as recent guests
tho Misses Allen, of Atlanta.
The B, Y. P. U. will have its meeting
■next Sunday at Mt. Gilead’ Methodist’
church, near town.
The Woman’s Club of Raymond will
meet Friday evening at. tho club-room.
All members are urged to attend. Much
.is to be done, and let’s get to work on
our school' first.
Misses Starr and Hamby will begin
school here next Monday. It is hoped
that we shall begin with a good attend
ance, and make this a successful session.
Quite a number of Raymond people
enjoyed a delightful picnic at Ray spring
last Thursday. -
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McWaters, of
Newnan, were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. Graves.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walker, of Newnan,
and Mrs. Austin Bailey, of Bethel com
munity, visited friends here the past
week.
June 20tli/
THOS. G. FARMER, JR.,
Attorney-nt-Ln.v.
Will give careful and prompt atten
tion to all legal business entrusted to
ffie. Money to loan, Offiuo in court
house.
WILLIAM Y. ATKINSON,
Attorney-at-Laxv,
Office over Cuttlno’s store.
K. W. STARR,
Dentist,
Office over H. C. Arnall Mdse. Co.’s
ii, White patronage exclusively.
Residence Ohone 382-L.
Mother—“Jolnmny, you said
been to Sunday-school. ”
Johnny (with a far-away
Yes, mamma.”
Mother—‘ ‘ How does it happen
your hands smell of fish?”
Johnny—"I carried home the Sunday-
school paper, and tho outside page is all'
about Jonah and tho wlmlo,”
you’d
look)
that
D AT-SNAP
KILLS RATS
Also mlqe. Absolutely prevents odors
from carcass. Oite.package proves this.
RAT-SNAP comes In cakes—no mixing
-with other food. Guaranteed.
i!5o. alze (I rake) enough for Pantry,
Kitchen or Cellar.
(ISe,. nice (2 cakes) for Chicken House,
coops, or small buildings.
91.S6 size (t! oaken) enough for all
farm and out-buildings, storage build
ings, or factory buildings.
Sold and Guaranteed by
LEU-KING DRUG COMPANY,
COWETA DRUG di: BOOK COMPANY.
the said right-of-way of the Central
of Georgia railway; thence north along
tho said right-of-way to the beginning
point at sukl stake II chains and 27
links, and cohtqlnlng twenty-live and
ono-hnlL' (26 Vj) acres, bounded on the
wost: by Central of Georgia rlghteof-
wny, on the north by lands of 1. H.
Mel-Coy, on the east by County Farm,
and on tho south by C. B, Glovor—In
pursuance of a bond for title made by
L, A. Perdue to the snld G. W. Jackson
In hlH lifetime, the said G. W. Jackson
alleging that he Ims fully mot Ills ob
ligations In said bond. Tills Is there
fore to notify Mrs. Ij. A. Perdue, on
administrator on tho estate of L. A.
Perdue, and Mrs, L, A. Perdue and Mrs.
Nina P Davis, helrs-at-law of the Said
L. A. Perdue, deceased, to bo and ap
pear at the July term. 1U2I, of the
Court of Ordinary of CovVeta county
and show causa, If any they have, why
tho said administrator should not bo
required to make sulci riood, as prayed
for by the said G. W. Jackson, petition
er, This June 6, 1921.
J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary.
CITATION TO COMPEL TITLE.
GEORGIA—Coweta County;
G. W. Jackson having applied to tho
Ordinary by petition asking that Mrs.
L. A. Perdue, as administrator on the
estate of L. A. Perfiue, late of said
county, deceased, be required,, to mako
to him a deed to the following describ
ed lands/ to-wit: A certain tract or
parcel of land lying and being In the
original Fifth, now Hurricane district,
of said county, on the east side of the
Central of Georgia railway, and front
ing on said railway right-of-way, and
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CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY CO.
Effective May 29, 1921.;.
ARRIVE FROM
Cedartown . , 6.45 a. m.
Columbus...
Chattanooga
Carrollton..
Baymond ..
Griffin ....
9.55 a. m. 6.25
1.00 p. m.
4.38 p. m.
. 5.22 p. m.
11.18 a. nu 6.52 p
p. m.
‘ DEPART FOR
GHffin ...... 6.45a.m. 1.00p.m.
Muumbus... 9.50 a. m. 5.22 -p. m.
'”Jattandoga .11.18 a. ml
oaymond... 4.38 p. m.
Carrollton . . 5.25 p. m.
cedartown . . 6.52 p. m.
Summer Excursion Fares
' )
Atlanta & West Point R. R.-The Western Railway
of Alabama offers reduced round-trip fares to points
EAST and WEST. Let us plan your vacation trip.
Tickets on sale daily good for stop-overs. For full
information communicate with
J. P. BILLUPS, Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta, Ga.
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rehahu! ce , that<8 RAT-SNAP, the old
cakeo-1.. ro<1 ent destroyer. Comes in
Yonr m il "S with other food.
35r ™, oney ba ok it R fails.
Kitchen or < Ce^r e) enough for Pantry '
coon's - "nr'-i? for Chicken House,
*f?,V or small buildings.
ana'mfl vakvi) enough for all
ine" o? f»°» u . Ubu y dln Ss. storage build-
§°ld anf C & ry buildings.
Q f nd Guaranteed by
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ms
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Plans and Cost Estimates—
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Newnan, Georgia.
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\
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