The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, July 29, 1921, Image 2

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THE 'NEWNAN HERALD. NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1921 THE NEWNAN HERALD HEWNAN, .GA., FRIDAY, JULY 29. Official Organ of Coweta County. lao. B. Brown. O. W, Pasnavant. BROWN & PASSAVANT led 11 ora nml Pulillalirra. Tho Herald ofnoo la located In tho Ooodrum Building, 12 Jaokaon Stre.et. •Phone 8. 1 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE S2.00 A YEAR IN ADVAXCK. GRANTVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Unnka nml I'.liiMrun, of Attnlln, Ala., arc visiting Mis. ThBopit Banks. Mr. Polk Bolinnnon, who spent the pant year in Texan with hia ulster, Mrs. H. 0, Ifcrrhigtdii, linn returned to Orantville, end will moke Ida homo with Mr. and . Mrs. W. A. Bolmimon. Thq high school girls nml boys gnvo Miss Dorothy Latimer a surprise party Monday night, and all hud a great time. Miss Love Ponder entertained Tues day evening at a pnrty like “ye olden limes. ’ ’ Mr. Pinson Bryant, of Atlanta, is shaking hands witli old friends hero. Says he always rojnicoH to got back to Orantville, “the garden spot of the world. ’ 1 Mrs. Slaughter Anmbcrt and Miss Lil lian Bownll luivo roturnod frim Athens, where they took a six-weeks’ eourso ut the State Normal School. Miss Emily dollars attended a b/irlxi- eno given Wodneadiiy evening by Miss Myrtle Arrinil nt tho Country Club, Now- nan. j Miss Emily Stevens gnvo n delightful party Friday evening to tho girlH ami boys of tho town. Rev. F. A. Bono is conducting a rovi- toI meeting in Lutherville thin week. Rev. VV. 8. Gnines and young son, Marvin, liavo toturnod from uil extend ed visit to Home, On. Grantville friends of MisB Virginia Olover bnvo received cards' from her dated at Brussels. She aitys Belgium is a wonderful country, doaplto tho devas tations of war. She anticipates a de lightful visit to Paris. (Itemk from CoHoy-Lambort Company's Weokly Trade Bulletin.) Mibh Pauline Stevens, of Atlanta, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cliaa. Stevons last. week. Mrs. Lein White ontertainod the Book Club Friday afternoon, and after tho game tea and sandwiches wero served. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. E. It. Whatley, of Nownuii, and Mrs. W. W. Mnrehnnt, of Orangeburg, 8. C. Misk Martha Smith, of Shorpsburg, la visiting Mrs. Iionry Loudoririnu. Mrs. S. T. Lambort, who has been at tending tint summer school nt Athous, is now nt. homo. Misses Bertha Cook and Nimoy Ar- reld, of Madras, are guests of Miss Sant Monchnm- tilts’ .weokr Mrs. Snllio Slaughter 1h visiting Mr. John White, ut Lone Oak. x Mr. nml Mtb. Tom Bnnks and family, of Frostproof, Fla., Mrs. Sum Banks pud children of Nownim, and Mr. mid Mrs. Geo. Snead of Atlanta, spout tho week end with Mrs. Tlioopa Banks. It takes half a drug store mid-.throe beauty specialists to make n woman look as clean mid innocent ns n man does after n shave nml haircut. ' Mr. Eld rid go, Jackson, of Lutherville, tuiH Master Jmaos Bowora, of White Oak, visited rolntivos hero the past week. Miss Emily Kate Stevens entertained a number of friends at a • fproui.” pur- ty Friday evening. Miss Fordo Durden, of llognnsyUlo, was tho guest of Miss Blunehe Humbert . this week. , Miss Nellie Ponder is spending lior vaentien with relatives in Atlanta. Mr. and MrtJ. Joe Slmekelford, of Nownmi, spent Sunday witli Mr. and Mrs. W. \V. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wultoiu, of At lanta, spent Saturday with Mrs. J. B. Kill. Tho Woman's Missionary Society held Its regnlnr mooting Monday afternoon, when n mission class was organized, to be under tho direction of Mrs. C. S. . Colley, superintendent of study mid pub- Kcpy. Mr. mid Mrs. Lon Bishop, of Har alson, spout Friday witli Mr. unit Mrs. T. M. Lestor. Mrs. Henry Donlmm, of Yntosville, is .wii-iiing her mother, Mrs. Lovie Lambert. . Mrs. Ed Mntthowa, of Atlautn, dud Mrs. Clnudo Jones, of KnoxvlUS, Toni)., wero guests of Mrs. W. A. Po3t Wednes day. Tha friends of Mrs. J. F. Flournoy icgret to hear of her illness. Miss Antoinette Martin, of Dallas, Texas, is visiting Mrs. Emmett Sewell. Mr. Donald Bunks loft Tuesday for Wrightsvillo Beach, whore lie will spend Ms mention. There was a special ordination service 1 Bt the Baptist church Thursday evening. Skev. W. E. Fuller, of Nowiian, was in ■ charge of the servico. GENUINE “BULL" DURHAM tobacco makes 50 flood cigarettes for : ioc Miss Lovo Ponder entertained nt a “tacky party 1 Tuesday evening. The out-of-town guests were Miss Fordo Dar den of Hognnsvillo, Miss Antoinette Martin of Dallas, Texas, Messrs. Mar vin Camp, H. W. Camp, John Brannon, Aimer Brannon mid Jack Webb of More land, and Messrs. Paul Horton, Arthur Ware, Flemdig Arnold, Pat Garniicnl lilid Harry Hardy of Senola. * Tho Young People’s Missionary Boei- cty enjoyed a delightful swimming par ty given by Mrs, Win. Bnnks Tuesday afternoon. Mr. nml Mrs. -T. E, Sims nml Miss Irono Sima were in Atlanta Friday ami Saturday. Mr. nml Mrs. Nicholson rind Mr. Jus. Craft, of Carrollton, were guests of Mr. J. I). Craft Sunday, j- u A professor surprised his hearers— far lie was a peace-loving soul, prefe. mg bnetorhi to buttles—by informing ’i em that one of bis most cherished posses sions was n sword. Tailing it dowii from ho exclaimed: “Never will I forget the day I drew this sword for the first time!” “1 wish I had seen you!” exelnimed nil admirer. “Where did you draw, it?” The professor replaced the weapon on the wall ns he replied: “In a rnfllol” T Stomach Troubles Send your name and ad-1 dress to | The REGENERATOR CLUB | • Box 084, Atlanta, Ga. And you will receive by I return mall a free copy of the book entitled "The I Story of the Cells,” and I directions for using Your| Own Mind with Regener ator • for all Stomach | Troubles. , C pEGENERA10R A young man was ’ visiting his best girl and ho stayed on and on until she became very sleepy indeed. Also she had to work next day and thought it time to give him a hint tlmt it was time for him to go home. Finnlly she said: < • Don't you think you hail better ’phone for a tnxi to go librne in? It’s so late now, and there have been several rob beries out in this part of the town after midnight.’.’ The young man whs visibly plenseil nt her suggestion. “Oh, yes, plense do,” he returned. “I’In not'nf raid, but the tnxi will tnko mo homo so much faster than I can walk that I can stny at least mi hour longer.” Thrift la the scientific management of one’s time und money. Court by the first Monday In August next, If any they can, why saltl appli cation Hliould not he granted, .This July S, 1921. ■ * J. A. R, CAMP, .Ordinary, Letters of Giiardlnnslilp. QEOHQIA—Coweta County: Jack--Ware having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for guardianship of tho persons and prop erty of Leslie Ware, Lowls^Ware, OJ- 1 te B. Ware and Marvin Ware, minor children of Frank Ware, late of said county, deceased, all persons concerned are required to show cause In said Court by the first Mondny in A'ugUBt iiext, If any they can, why said applica tion should not he grunted. This July 5. 1921. J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary. ADMINISTRATOR'S SAI.1-1. GEORGIA—Coweta County; By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Coweta county, Ga., there will be sold before the court- houBo door of said county on the first Tuesday In August, 19^1: within the legal hours of sale, the fol'owlng de scribed bonds belonging to the estate of Paul Henry Wells, deceased, to-wlt; One United States Liberty Bond, of the second liberty loan, convertible l.’i Per cen t 5 0ld bond No. 0 B.0228542 2| . of the ‘hW® Of •I 54 per cent, gold bond \,r io")' l!rt| Ls fe. B -° 228Ci21 ' ° f » h ' th? n 8 e c’X t0d ilborti CS &***»• of 4 54 Per cent gold bond"'nf vRl ert| M« No. C-02886G08, of tho i , ’'“H Terms—CASH. Sold fn,', u , a ‘ -'Si! of distribution. This July »• . JOHN JAMES welt’ Administrator on ornate If u Henry Wells, deceased! “ Ul Legal Notices. Notice to Debtor* and Creditor*. GEORGIA—Coweta County: All creditors of the estate of W. E. Nlmmons, 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 ,us. This July 1, 1921; KATE NIMMONS, R. O. JONES, Ekecutors. Notice to Debtor* and Creditor*. GEORGIA—Coweta County: All creditors of the estate of Roy K. Power, late of Coweta county, Gu., 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 mo. This Julv 1, 1921. MRS. MILTON KEITH POWER, Administrator. Letter* of Adminlntmtlon. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Mrs. Lota A. Culbroath having appli ed to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of administration on ftoe estate of Claude C. Culbreath, de ceased, all persons concerned are re quired to show eause in said Court by the. first Monday in August next, if any they can, why said application should not be granted. This July 6, 1921. J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary. Letter* of DlHinlMMlon,. GEORGIA—Coweta County: W. B. Martin, administrator on the estate of J. B. Martin, deceased, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of dismission from- his said trust, all persons concerned arc * required- to show 'cause in .said We Furnish the Call Numbers Give us a list of customers, associates or representatives in other cities whom you would like to call regularly, and we will furnish you with their telephone numbers. This will enable you To call them by number, using the station to station service, and saving 20 to 75 per cent of the cost. , Station to station service is ideal for this purpose, permitting more calls at no greater -cost. Consult the Manager for details of this plan. * SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE #J AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Qj Automobile Tires You can buy good TIRES, and you , ' can buy cheap TIRES. You can buy good SHOES, and you can buy cheap SHOES. You can buy good SHOE REPAIR ING, and you can buy cheap SHOE , REPAIRING. The good'kind is always the most economical. < The cheapest merchandise might i mean little.money invested, but at the same time you gdt nothing in return. Buy good shoes, and buy good shoe repairing. The Shoe Shop “ON THE SQUARE—NORTH SIDE.” W. M. Askew. ’Phone 326. Economize Use PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. They color Silk, Wool, Cot ton and mixed goods at one boil- . Ing. Will not i stain the hands. Putnam’s Dye, 10c. Diamond Dye, 15c._ Rit (the dye soap) Colorite Putnam’s Straw Hat Dye 2 in 1 Shoe Polishes Whittemore’s Shoe Polishes Bixby’s*Shoe Polishes E-Z Shoe Polishes Shinola Shoe Polishes O-Cedar Furniture Polish 1 Golden Star Furniture Polish Wizard Furniture Polish Liquid Veneer Furniture Polish Lee-King’s Floor Polish Pyrene Dry Cleaner Mufti Dry Cleaner Carbona Dry Cleaner Putnam Dry Cleaner Grate and Stove Polish -KING DRUG COMPANY "A GOOD DRUG STORE" TWO PHONES 66 PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED PRE-INVENTORY AT ALLEN BROS Drops the prices hard. We,are reducing our prices—making them lower than ever, so. don’t miss this sale on these commodities. Two floors stocked to the ceiling. ' . FLOUR—Guaranteed to satisfy. 48 lbs. plain Flour .$1.98 24 lbs. plain Flour.. 99 48 lbs. self-rising Flour 1.99 24 lbs. self-rising Flour. 1.00 MEAT AND LARD. Best Streak-of-lean Meat, lb 15 Krey Packing Co. pure Lard, lb.. .16 Krey Packing Co. pure Lard, No. 10 pail ........ 1.39 No. 10 pail Compound Lard.... 1.10 No. 5 pail Compound Lard 55 Compound Lard in bulk, lb.- .12^ Country CQrn Meal, bushel 1.10 Country Corn Meai, half bushel. .60 SYRUP. Any kind in stock, gallon 65 VINEGAR. -Bring your jug—gallon 40 SNUFF, TOBACCO, CIGARETTES. 20c Bruton Snuff. 15 10c Bruton Snuff 7# Sweepstakes Tobacco, 30c plug.. .25 Apple Suncured, 30c plug 25 Pride of Winston, 30c plug. 25 Reprint, thick, Red J, 30c plug.. .25 Penn’s Natural Leaf, 60c plug... -50 King Pin, 40c plug - 32 Crew’s Tobacco, TOc plug 33 Prince Albert Tobacco, 2 for.... -25 Bull-Durham, 3 for 25 Duke’s Mixture, 6 for . „ -25 CIGARETTES .15 Large shipment rolling. Camels, 20s ' Chesterfield, 20s T® Carton of 200 of any brand in stock I- 50 CRACKERS. All 10c boxes ^ Dozen 10c bokes FEED Just received a big car of hulls—making low price. 100 lbs. sack Hulls 85 Hen Feed, new bags, 100 lbs.. 100 lbs. sack 7 per cent, C. S. Meal 1.80 100 lbs. white Beet Pulp Feed Oats, bushel . .58 2.40 2.40 SPECIALS • 75c Brooips 49 Calumet Baking Powdir, lb 15c Market Basket's. 10 P. & M. Baking Powder, can. - • • Chase & Sanborn Coffee, lb 37 E. Z. Flow Salt, 10c size Maxwell House Coffee, lb. 35 Dollar Brooms. * b Everything in Stock Cut in Proportion^-Don’t fail to be on lw tld FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, July 29 and 30. . Phone 546 ALLEN BROS. Aewnan, fia -