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NEWNAN, GA., FREDAY.THE NEWNAN HERALD, JULY 1, 1921
' GRANTVILLE.
Mrs. W. W. Marolianti of South Caro-
linn, is expected Friday for a visit of
two wcoks to her poronts hero.
Misses Clara Hraseli ami Lnolln Fuller
loft Tuesday for New York—the former
to visit friends and tlio latter to take, a
six-weeks’ eourso at Columbia tlmiivcr-
fiity. - (
MIhr Mclllo Zfillnre, who ViHUftil rVrtcifrtfi
ia Gainesville last Week, returned In
time to join the (tirin' camping party at
Pearl Spring. Slio lias as her guest this
week Miss Jeannette Eubanks, of At
lanta.
Mr. and Mi-h. Warner Sewell are en
tertaining at a houso party this 'week,
having ns guests Mr. and Mrs. John
Camp and children, of Montgomory, Ala.,
Mr. and Mrs. Dnwsoa and Miss Eliza-
bnth Dawson, of Splglier, Ala., Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Glower, Mr. mill Mrs, Bon
Camp, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carter, and
Mr. and Mrs, Milburn, of Atlanta.
Dr. Barrett will be the visiting minis
ter nt, the Baptist church next Sunday,
having been invited to deliver the ser
mon and assist ia the ceremonies ar
ranged for the ordination of some new
doaeoBH.
June 2Dtll.
Additional Grantvilie Notes.
(Items from Colley-1,amliert Oomiuiny’s
Weekly Trade Biillotin, Grantvilie.)
Misses Virginia Bvaseh, Kvelyn Lnm-
liert, Sara Meaelmm, Ellzftpotli Banks,
Sara Letflan, Annie l,atimor, Franklo
Lambert, Mellie Cellars, Blaaeho Lam
bert and Lonan Lotsoa are ramping this
week nt Pearl Spring Park. Mr. n|nl
Mrs. ,1. A. Latimer aeeumpnuiod them as
chaperones
Miss Ruth Ponder, who lias been vis
King relatives nt Madison anil Rntlodgc,
roturnod homo this week.
Miss Enrbnrft Arnold, of Pnlmetto,
who Inis beun the guest of Miss Olftrn
.Brnseh, returned homo this week.
The Boy Seouts wlll-.lon.ve Thursday
for Bordon-Wlioolor Springs, where they
will enmp for.a few days. Mr. II. F.
Baxter, seoutmastor, will' nceqMpnny
them. *
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Brnhop and Imby,
of HnrnlHon, wero guosts of Mr. and
Mrs. T, M. Lostor Sunday.
Alias Mnylmllo Sowell loft Monday af
ternoon fur Atlanta, wlioro sho will join
a party on a trip to Now York and
other pointH of interest.
Air. mul Mrs, Oswoll Latimer and lit
tle daughter, of Tigmill, and Mrs. Cnr-
tnr 'Worley nml littlu son, of Klberton,
are guests of Mrs. T. A. Amlrows this
week.
There ura several unsoa of fever in
town. Let this bo mi incontiva to curry
spring cleaning a little further, Clean
up nil places that brood Hies mid mos
quitoes, and let’s keep down fever. IT
you haven’t. been inoculated, do so at
once. If you Imvo hoaltli you have
everything.
Airs. Lola Sowell and Mrs. W. W.
Smith and little son, of Dublin, are
guosts of Mrs. L. F. Ponder this week.
Air, nml Airs. ,1. M. Willingham, of
Moriwother county, spent Friday with
Airs. A. 0. Lee.
Mrs. Sallin Slaughter, of Douglnsville,
Is visiting Mr. D. B. Lambert mid fam
ily.
Miss Fannie Sue Pitman, of Moreland,
is spending some thua with Aliss Marga
ret Jackson
Airs. «*m Saxon, of Nownmi, is tlio
giuiHt of Aliss Ruth Nall.
Airs. J. A. Latimer outortninqd sovornl
friends nt rook Thursday nftornoon.
Twelve guests woro present.
AlisB Clara Braseh mitoi-Ulned 'with
n moonlight picnic nt Pearl Spring lake
last. Wednesday evening in honor of her
gnost, Miss Burbarn Arnold, of Palmetto.
Air. mid Mrs. F. T, Meaelmm spoilt
Sunday at St. Mark’s.
Miss Sheppard, of Nashville, Ga„ Miss
Romoln Dnvis and Messrs. Paul Horton
and Pat Cnriuicnl, of Souoia, spent Sun
day in Grantvilie.
Miss Dorothy Jones, of Newnnn, is
visiting Miss Ethel -Banks.
Airs. Lelmid Jordan and children, who
have boon tlio guests of Mrs. Stewart
iColley, returned to Atontlcollo a few days
'ago.
Mrs. F. J. Register, of Way cross, ia
Visiting her dnughtor, Mrs. V. W. Oliaiii-
hloss
Mrs. Nancy Bugg mid Miss Lueile Bry
ant spent Friday in Atlanta.
Our ball team defeated tlio Hillside
team, of LnG range, Inst Saturday by
•the overwhelming seoro of ,\0 to -1.
Dr. and Mrs. W A, Post woro in At-
lnutn Alomtay.
Messrs. T. M. Hollars, Joo Bohannon,
Pail Bugg, Guy Holloway, Emmett
Parks, Dr. W. A. Post, Edwin Banks
land several more have planned to leavo
next Sunday for Tallulah Falls, whore
•.they will spend a week or two lisliing.
Are you a poet? If not, try anyway.
Bend over this little limerick and send
vs the last lino. For tlio beat one we
will give $1. Tlio winner will be an
nouncod in the July IStti issue of tlio
Bulletin—
■ ‘ A dandy store in a dandy town,
Tlio best of help that can bo found;
We are busy hero from morn till night,
<T
June 29th.
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LUTHERVILLE.
Air. and Airs. “Buck” Wilson visited
relatives at Woodbury this week.
Mrs. Zorn Sewell lias returned from
mi extended visit to relatives in At
lanta. ’
Airs, R. A. Hnrdawoy entertained her
Sunday-suhool class with a picnic at
the old Williams mill last Friday, forty
boys and girls being present. Fishing,
hatliing, mid games of nil hinds were
enjoyed, and at the noon hour dinner
was spread under the big shade trees.
The out-of-town guests were Mrs. Mary
Jones and Air. Hull Jones of Atlanta,
Mr. Herbert Koliar of Hogansvillo, Mrs.
Clark Phillips of Lono Oak, Misses Vir
ginia Myrirk, Thelma ('nlpopeper, Mil
dred Powledgc and Marjorie Powladge
of Atlanta, and Mr. Jim Culpepper from
near town. Mrs. Hardaway was assist
ed in entertaining tlio young people by
Airs. Paul Couch, Mrs. Lum Rohertson
and Mibb Mnttio Estelle Seogin.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, of Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dnvis and Mr. and
Fielder, from near town, were guests
Sunday of Mr. mid Mrs. Mordecni Davis,
Miss Alma Cline, of Wnleskn, was the
guest of Mrs. Fred Darden luHt week.
Airs, Walter Askew, Aiisses Dorothy
and Ida Askew and Miss Georgia Scrog-
gin, of Newnnn, wore guests of Mrs. A
8. Benton on Friday last.
Mr. Jim Culpepepper and AL-h. Zorn
Sowell entertained a house party last
week, their guests including Aliss Mil-
drwl Powledgo, Miss Marjorie Fowl-
(jdgo, Mrs.’Mary Jones, Mr. Hall Jones
mul Mrs. Clark Phillips of Atlanta, Mr
Herbert Kollnr of Hogansvillo, Misses
Virginia Myrick mul Thelma Culpepper.
Miss Eddie Bello Smith is visiting
relatives in Atlanta this week.
Mr. mid Mrs. Geo. Matthews, Miss
Eleanor .Matthews and Mrs. J. P. Car-
raker, of Molena, were week-end guosts
of Airs. Jim Matthews and Miss Claudius
Matthews.
Air. mid Mrs. J. R. McKoon, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Braswell mul Mr. Jim Bras-
well, of Manchester, wore guests of Mrl
mul Mrs. Goo. MeKooa, sr., Sunday.
MIhhi'h Elina mid Frankie Rees of
Nownmi, Messrs. Urban Olmmbluss and
Millodge Cohon of Rocky Mount, Mr.
Frankliil Owens of Oakland, and Aliss
Opal MeKoon woro spond-tho-day guests
of the Misses McKoon Sunday.
Mr. mid Mrs. John Morris and Mr.
Carl Ayers, of St. Charles, were guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Braswell,
Mrs. Anna Clark, MIbh Sara Clark anti
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Braswell spent Tues
day at St. Clmrles, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Morris. .
Miss Olivo Chmnbloss spout Tuesday
with friends in Greenville.
Aliss Eula Brooks ia on an extended
visit to her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wilkes
Brooks, in Birmingham.
Mr. Voriln Reed, of Newnnn, was the
wook-oml guest of his parents, Mr. mid
Airs. Otis Reod.
Charlie Reed is visiting his sister, Mrs.
Alonzo Nash, ia Atlanta.
Air. and Mrs Earnest Fry visited Mr.
and Mrs, Pote Fry, near Nownnn, Sat
urday.
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Todd, of Ho-
giumvllle, wero guests this week of Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Fuller.
Mr, and Mrs. Alton Hobbs were guests
Sunday of Mr. Will Albright mid fami
ly, at LnGrnngo. Mrs, I, O. Albright,
Mrs. Albert Young and Marjorie Young,
returned homo with them.
Mrs. Roscoo Nall entertained Friday
oyoniug at “h lawn party in honor of her
liioeo, Miss Nellie Jackson, of Grant-
villo, and her sister, Aliss Eula Jackson.
.Difforont kinds of gnum** furnished
amusement for tlio company, after whicli
rakes ail’d cronm were served, About
thirty guests enjoyed Mrs, Nall’s hos
pitality.
Alias Lueile Norris, who is attending
a business eollogo in Atlanta, is spending
a few days with hor parents, Mr. and
Airs. C. E. NorrU.
Juno 28th.
BEXTON.
’ Our section was visited by a rain Mon
day night, which was much needed.
Mrs. ABittie Summers visited Dr. and
Mrs. L. S. Young, nt Moreland 1 , Satur
day. .
Air. A. R. Young nml family, of At
lanta, spent Monday with relatives here.
Air. and Mrs. R. E. Bexley entertained
scvornl friends with n barbecue dinner
Saturday evening.
Airs. E. M. Young ivns in Newnan
shopping Saturday.
Miss Tholmn Haynes, of Morulmid, is
spending the week with Misses Katie and
Viola Bexley.
Mr. V. Ye Hunter and family, of Tu
rin, dined with Mr. and. Mrs. R. T.
Hunter Sunday *
Rev. H. E. Stipe and family, of Alore-
iond, wero dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. Jeff Young Sunday.
Mr. Drowry Cftrinical and "son, of
Americas, spent the week-end. with Air.
and Mrs. C. J. Haynie.
Mrs. Susie Haynes, of ’ Lutherville,
visited her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Bexley,
Saturday and Sunday.
Alessrs. Pierce Young and Ramil Mc
Donald attended the singing at Line
Creek church Sunday. J
June 28th.
WHITE OAK.
Regular services at Smyrna church
wero attended by a largo congregation
Sunday. A Y. P. C.‘ U. was organized
Sunday afternoon, the following officers
being ejected: Mr. Brice Harris, presi
dent; Miss Mary Joan Mattox, vice-
president; Miss Ruth Young, secretary;
Aliss Lueile Walthall, treasurer.
Mrs. P. P. Salter and little daughter,
of Goodwater, Ala., aro visitiug Mrs.
Wilson Bowers and other relatives in the
jicighborhood. ’ ,
Misses Inez and Gladys Benton, of
Boston, and Miss Annie Carmieal spent
Sundav with Miss Clara Young.
Misses Alary, Clara and Ethel Young
entertained the young people with a de
lightful party Saturday night.
Miss Mildred Graves has returned
to Raymond, nfter n visit of several days
.to her sister, Mrs. Ralph Bowers.
Messrs. I. C. Carmieal and Solon Bex
ley left test week for Kansas City, Mo.
A much-needed rain came Sunday af
ternoon, but not enough to brighten the
farmers’ prospects very much.
Mr. J. T. Young and family motored
over to Lone Oak Sunday afternoon.
Our young people will stage the play,
“Home Ties.” shortly for the benefit of
both tlio seliool mid the Ladies’ Mission
ary Society-
June 2Stb.
UHBBUHBUHHHH
HARALSON.
Aliss Bertha Hutchinson is visiting
hor sister, Mrs. Burns, nt Tuckor, Gn.
Miss Nellie Vaughan is visiting rela
tives in Griffin this week,
Prof. Murphy lias returned from a
visit of sovoral weeks in No^tli Georgia.
\ Mr. Walter Grovonsteln, ,of Raleigh,
N, C., visited relatives mid friends here
Inst week.
Mr. Roy Hutchinson nml Miss Kate
Hutchinson nre attending the summer
school nt Emory University.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Grovenstoin and
children, of LnGrange, visited relatives
here last week.
A number of our young people enjoy
ed an outing on Flint river Saturday
afternoon.
Miss Ruth Thomas 1ms returned from
n week’s visit to relatives nt Brooks.
Mr. Jack Vaughan and family, of
Griffin, visited Mr. and Airs. J. M.
Vaughan Siiuday.
Air. and Airs. Beckom and children, of
Zebulon. visited Mr. and Mrs. A. 'H.
Rawls Sunday.
The Haralson Christian Club has beea
organized and is progressing with its
work nicely. The Sunday night pruyor-
lueotings are very interesting and are
enjoyed by everyone who attends. Air.
Fultou Counts made a good talk Sunday
night on the subject’of “Prayer,” which
inspired and impressed all who heard it
Air. B. H. Johnson, of Dry Branch,
visited relatives hero Sunday.'
Air. ami Mrs Todd, of Alps, visited
their parents, Mr. and Airs. P. H. Addy.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P Bowles, of Wood
land, visited relatives hero this week.
We nro glad to note that all our sick
are much improved today.
Misses Ruth and Elsie Counts spent, n
faw days with friends in Newnan the
past vvAek.
Aliss Martha Rawls had as guests this
week Miss Annie Beckom and little
Misses Rawls, of Zebulou.
Mr. Will Wood and daughter. Helen,
of Sharpsbiirg, visited Dr. J. B. Wood
and family the past week.
Miss Ora Leo Travis, of Senoia, is
visitiug her sister, Mrs. H.' G. Huddle
ston.
Ball game Wednesday between Haral
son aud Hollonvilln. We are betting ou
Haralson.
June 28th.
“Maud is sorry now that she took
Jack’s ring back to the store to be
valued.”
“Why!”
“The jeweler kept it He said that
Jack had not been in to settle for it, ac
cording to bis promise.”
hereby desire the .privilege of Increas
ing the same to Ten Thousand Dollars,
as may be determined by Its Incorpor
ators. The shares of stook to be of
the par value of One Hundred Dollars
ppr Hilary
’ 0. Petlnoners desire the right to Bue
and he sued; to plead and be imploadod;
to contract and be contracted with;
to have and use a common seat; to
make .by-laws and regulations neces
sary for the conduct of said business,
Including the right to own. buy, hold
and sell real estate and personal prop
erty suitable to the purposes of said
corporation; to encumber said proper
ty owned by them, and to execute notes
and bonds as evidence of Indebtedness
Incurred, or which may be Incurred In
the conduct of the affairs of said corr
poratlon, and to secure the same by
mortgage, security deed, or any other
form of security lien under existing
law.
7. The ■ affairs of said corporation,
shall be managed and conducted by a
board of directors consisting of such
number as may he flxed by the corpor
ate action of said corporation, and your
petitioners further desire the privilege
at any time during the life of said
corporation of liquidating the affairs
of the same, or a dissolution of the
same by a two-thirds vote of the stock
holders of the same, according to the
by-laws of said corporation.
WHEREFORE your petitioners pray
to be incorporated under the name and
style, aforesaid, with the powers, priv
ileges and immunities heroin set forth,
and as are now or may hereafter be
allowed a corporation of similar char
ade!- under the laws of the
Georgia. ,e stal * of
GARLAND M, ,10.VPs
Petitioner’s Attorney,
Flled fl in office this
Clerk Superior Court, CowetaCW„
ounty
GEORGIA—Coweta County;
I, L. Turner, Clerk of the Sn,,,-,
Court of said county, do horol!\- e I 0r
tlfy that the foregoing is a true Sj
correct copy of the original nTtuie
for charter of TURIN WAREHottcS
COMPANY, as appears of record
Witness my hand and the .
said Court this Sth day of June in-?/
L. TURXu'n ‘ '
Clerk Superior Court, Coweta County
Pull for Newnan.
_ Was ™
Very-
Weak
“Aftjr the birth of roy'
baby I had a back-set.’'’I I
writes Mrs. Mattie Cross-
white, of Glade Spring,
Va. "1 was very illy
thought I was going to |
die. I was so weak I
couldh’t raise my head to
get a drink of water. I
took . . . medicine, yet I
didn’t get any better. I
was constipated and very
weak, getting worse and
worse. IsentforCardui.”
TAKE
The Woman’s
“I found after one bot
tle of Cardui I was im
proving,” adds Mrs.
Crosswhite. “Six bot
tles of Cardui and ... I
was cured, yes, I can say
they were a God-send to
me. 1 believe I would
have died, had it not been
for Cardui." Cardui has
been found beneficial in
many thousands of other
cases of womanly trou
bles. If yott feet the need
of a good, strengthen
ing tonic, why not try
Cardui ? It may be Just
what you need.
AH
Druggists
uruggists
ki^xal
HO MORE
RATS
or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP. It’s
a sure rodent killer. Try a Pkg. and
irove It. Rats killed with RAT-SNAP
eave no smell. Cats pc «togs won’t
touch It. Guaranteed.
33c. alse (1 enke) enough for Pantry,
Kitchen or Cellar.
05c. slsc (2 cakes) for Chicken House,
coops, or small buildings.
*1.23 else (5 enkes) enough, for all
farm and out-bulldlngs, storage build
ings, or factory buildings.
>ol4 and Guaranteed by
LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY.
OK COMPANY.
COWETA DRUG & HOC
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
To the Superior Court ot said county:
The petition ot E. Dominick, R. H.
Dominick, Dominick Mercantile Com-
any, J. B. Shell, W. H. Summers, L. S.
.’age, J D Johnson, G W Shell, Judson
Harris, J A. Daniel, Z. Christopher,,
B. T. Thompson, Miss' Ruth Thompson,
Mrs. Annie Hunter Caldwell. Mrs. Pat-
tie Hunter Drake, Mrs. Minnie Hunter
Cole, all of Coweta county, Ga.. shows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and as-
signs to be Incorporated and made a
body politic under the laws of Georgia
for the period of twenty years, with
the privilege of renewal at the expir
ation of said term, under the name and
style ot TURIN WAREHOUSE COM
PANY.
2. The object of the proposed corpor
ation Is pecuniary gain to itself and
its stockholders.
3. The principal office and place of
business of said corporation shall be
In the town of Turin, said county tnd
State.
4. The business to be carried on by
said corporation Is to receive, store
and weigh cotton and other farm pro
ducts, guano, fertilisers, and such other
articles desired; and to do any and all
things incident and necessary to the
conduct of the business of a lrst-
class warehouse.
5. The capital stock of said corpor
ation shall be Six Thousand Four Hun
dred Dollars, all of which Is paid In
in cash, and the said incorporators
30x3^ Standard Non-Skid Tire
This new low price
is made possible
by strictest econ
omies and special
ized production.
Plant No. 2 wa3
erected for the sole
purpose of making
30x3J4-inch Non-
Skid fabric tires.
With a daily ca-
pacity of 16,000 tires and 20,000 tubes, this plant permits refined pro
duction on a quantity basis.
All materials used are the best obtainable. The quality is uniform.
It is the best fabric tire ever, offered to the car owner at any price.
Firestone Cord Tires
Tire repair men, who judge values best, class these tires as having the
sturdiest carcass made. Forty-seven high-grade car. manufacturers use
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30x3^-inch Cord
32x4 “
34x4*6 “
R. B. ASKEW
ft
ft
New Price $24.50
46.30
54.90
ft
ft
it
ft
DEALER
W. Y. BARNES
I
Make every dollar in tires count—get every
mile of service out of them possible, and DO IT
BY VULCANIZING!
Keep close watch on tubes and casing. See
that no hole, worn place or abrasion, either of the
treads or in the fabric, is neglected. Bring the tire
to us AT ONCE, and we can not only make the
place good, but the quicker the attention given the
less the cost.
I
Hot weather and high speed plays havoc with
- tires, even'the best of them. This is especially true
when they become somewhat worn, or have been
roughly handled. We can protect the life of your
tires only when it is yet time to do good vulcaniz
ing, so don’t delay.
Skill, equipment, materials—these three re
quisites are found in our shop, and our customers
are saving miles of service and many dollars every
day through our vulcanizing.department.
We believe a job worth doing is worth doing
WELL—and we do our work WELL. Results
count.
0. 0. ASKEW & CO.
8 West Washington St., Newnan, Ga.
Ill A Phone 500