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THE NEW NAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921
STREETS ONLY BY COURTESY
Professional Cards,
J, P. McPHERSON
Civil Engineer und Surveydr.
iverage systems, water systems,
' ' ‘ - — ‘‘iff, accurate
Office, Mil-
Griffin, Ga.
Roadways in European Cities Unpaved
and Filthy Up to Comparatively
Few Year’s Ago.
The oldest pavement of which there
Is any record In modern cities Is that
of Cordova, Spain, which wus pnved
with stones by the Moors In the mid
dle of the ninth century. Modern
travelers think the original pavement
cannot have been replaced, It Is so
bad, "
From the makers of
U.S. Royal Cords
sonic building.
MYRON H. FARM EH, M. D„
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over T. G. Farmer & Sons Co,
Office 'phone 600; residence 'phone 72,
Attorncy-nt-I.nw
Will practice In all courts. Prompt
loans made bp Improved farms In Cow-
-, Over Cates Drug Store.
The Moors also caused water
to be conveyed to the city In leaden
pipes.
Purls was the next city to pave Its
Btreets
eta County.
TV, L. STALLINGS,
Attorney nnd Counsellor nt Law,
Will practice In all the Courts. Spe
cial attention given to preparation of
wills and the administration of ostates
In the Court of Ordinary.
Office In Court House, ’phone 414.
but this civic betterment did
not take place until the yeur 1184, on
which occasion an historian says, "the
name of the city wns changed from
Lutetla, wlilch It had been previous
ly called on account of its fllthlners."
Those old streets must hove liven
very bad'Indeed, ns It was the general
practice of the citizens to keep swine,
•which roamed lit large and wnllowed
In the mire, of the public ways.
The streets of London were unppved
In the eleventh century, and It Is un-
T. S. BAILEY,
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Office upstairs In Kirby build!
Greenville Btreet. ’Phone 87
and residence.)
JOE B. PEN1STON,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office hours 8 to 10 a. m.; 3 to 6
Office with Dr. Paul Penlstpn,
and resldenqe ’phone 30,
certain just when the work did begin.
Holborn wns not paved until 1417,
though It wns frequently impassable
from the depth of Its mud.
Berlin allowed Its streets to no with
out even a clearing or cleaning until
the middle of the seventeenth century,.
1CA1 <4- man
DR. J. E. MARSH
Veterinary Surgeon
Office at W. A. Potts Stable, 11 E.
proad St, Office phone 106, Res. 370J.
A. SIDNEY CAMP,
Attorney and Counselor at Law*
Office Ih Arnall Bldg*. Conrt Square,
Giving to tho fabric tiro uaet
fteoh, live tirea. Being mad*
now. Being thjppud nnw. ,t
THEU.S.USCO TREAD
Here Is the U. S. Usco Tread,
with a long-established standard
of service among motorists who
have an eye to value, as well as
to price. While Belling for less than
the other tires in the U. S. Fabric,
line, the Usco has earned a repu
tation for quality and dependable
economy which is not exceeded
by any tire in ita class.
It. H. MCDONALD,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office 8 H East Broad Street, upstairs.
Office hours 9 to 11 a .mi and 3 to 6
p, m.
Office ’phone 65; residence 'phone 39J
beneath the front windows of the
houses.
Every kind of filth and dirt was
thrown Into the streets of Warsaw up
to the comparatively recent year of
1828.—Stray Stories.
People have gotten very close to
the U.S. policy. Felt it. Benefited
by it. And passed the word along.
It’s a policy settled to onestand-
ard for all U. S. Tires. Whether
fabrfes or cords. Small sizes or
large.
Giving to the fabric tire user
fresh, live tires. Being made
now. Being shipped now.
All the original U. S. vitality
and servicecomes through when
you buy a U. S. Fabric Tire.
TN all of modern merchandising
JL the biggest conundrum is the
fabric tire situation.
Around 70% of all car owners
use fabric tires.
Their instinct for quality is as
strong and insistent as any one
WM. H. LYDAT.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Lee-King Drug Co. Res
idence 'phone 464. Office T phone 316.
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.
HOLDS PROPERTY IN TRUST
Man ^Enjoying What Is Known
Usufruct Has Benefits and Re-
sponaibilitie8 Under Law.
T. B. DAVIS,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office—San itorium. building. Office
'phone 6—1 call; residence 'phone 6—
1 calls.
ft, A. TURNER,
Phyaiclnn and Surgeon,
Special attention given to Burger]
and diseases of women. Office 11
Bpring Btreet. 'Phone 230.
Why, then, are they offered
such hodge-podge stocks of “dis
count tires,’’“odd lots,” “seconds,”
“retreads” and other so-called
bargains of uncertain origin?
D. A. HANEY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention to eye, ear, nose
and throat, and diseases of chest.
W. L. WOODROOF,
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Office 11% Greenville street. 'Phone
461. Special attention given to dis
eases of children.
United Stales Tires
are Good Tires
“Usco,” “Chain," “Nobby/
Three different treads.
Built by the same brains, the
same policy, the same quality
ideals that have made U. S.
Royal Cords the standard meas
ure of tire worth.
Sooner or later the public al
ways seeks out quality. As ,a
matter of s e//'-pro tec tion—iffor
no other reason. The out-and-out
opinion in favor of U. S. Fabric
Tires has spread,more this year
than it ever did.
J. LITTLETON JONES.
Attorney-at-Law.
Prompt attention to legal business.
Loans made on farm lands. Office over
H. C. Arnall Mdse. Co.'s.
U. S. USCO TREAD
U. S. CHAIN TREAD
U. S. NOBBY TREAD
U.S. ROYAL CORD
U.S. RED & GREY TUBES
THOS. G. FARMER. JR..
Attorney-at-Law.
Will give careful and prompt atten
tion to all legal business entrusted tl>
me. Money to loan. Offico in court
house.
WILLIAM Y. ATKINSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office over Cuttlno’s store.
Tires
ing the capital. The usufruct of
stocks would consist of the enjoyment
of the dividends, or oDn sum of money
the usufruct would consist of the in-
-Montreal Her-
K. W. STARR,
DentiSt.
Office over H. C. Arnall Mdse. Co.'s
store. White patronage exclusively.
Residence ’phone 382-L.
terest earned thereon,
Lettuce and Conversation.
Lettuce toime Is a most.Interesting
study. It is like conversation; It must
be fresh and crisp, so sparkling that
you scarcely notlcfe the bitter in it. Like
most talkers-lettuce Is apt to run rap
idly to seed. Blessed is that kind that
comes to a head, add so remains, like a
few people I know, growing more satis
factory and nt Hie same time whiter
In the center mid-more crisp. Lettuce,
like conversation, requires a good deal
of oil, to avoid friction, and keep tile
company smooth; a pinch of salt, a
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY CO.
Effective May 29, 1921.
J. A. LATIMER, Grimtville, Ga.
CURETON-COLE CO., Moreland, Ga,
COLE & HARRIS, Sharpsburg, Ga.
G. W. SHELL, Turin, Ga.
R. B. ASKEW & CO., Newnan, Ga.
C. C. McKNIGHT & BROS. Senoia, Ga
ARRIVE FROM
Cedartown . . 6.45 a. m.
Columbus... 9.55 a. m, 6.25 p. m.
Chattanooga . l.qO p. m.
Carrollton.. 4,38 p. m.
Raymond .. . 5.22 p. m.
Griffin. ... .1 11.18 a. m. 6.52 p. m.
DEPART POR
Griffin .... . 6.45 a. m. 1.00 p. m.
Columbus... 9.50- a. m. 5.22 p. m.
Chattanooga ' 11.18 a. m.
Raymond... 4.38 p. m.
Carrollton . . 5.25 p. fn.
Cedartown . . 6.52 p. m. t
when I am with lettuce. It Is In the
select circle of vegetables.—Charles
Dudley Warner.
Atlanta and West Point
RAILROAD
About Sept. 1 we will add an automobile storage depart
ment to our business, using the north end of the Potts stable
building, with a storage space 40 by 100 feet, with entrances on
Washington and Brown streets.
In addition to storage, we will install an inside wash rack
for washing, cleaning and polishing cars, etc., enabling us to care
with its methods; with no fastidious
Ignoring of Its habitual expression, or
the Inchoate poetry that may be found
hidden even In Its slang; with no
moral determination except that which
may be the legitimate outcome of the
story itself; with no more elimination
than mny 'be necessary for the artistic
conception, and never from the fear of
the fetish of conventionalism. Of such
is the American short story of today,
the germ of American literature to
-Bret Harte, “The Rise of the
ARRIVAL AND D-EPARTURC
OF TRAINS AT NEWNAN, GA.
EFFECTIVE AUG. 14, 1921.
Subject to change and typographical
errors.
NORTHBOUND!
come.
Short Story.
for your car properly in all weathers
Is Wednesday Your Birthday?
People born on Wednesday (Mer
cury’s day) will never make great for
tunes, but will hold high positions,
probably as judges. It will be a strug
gle till after middle life with them,
end then a comfortable position. They
are In danger of at some time losing
their liberty, and their marriage may
prove unhappy. They would make
RATS
likely to live'much over fifty years.-
’ They will marry three times, and have
several children^
‘i Substitute for Travel.
“Do you find the movies Instruct
ive 7"
“Decidedly,” said the regular patron.
“By paying close attention to the films
I, know almost as ranch about Mont
martre as-someof-the-people-who've
Veen there.”—-Birmingham Age-Herald.
ulable rodent, destroyer. Comes in
ikes— no mixing with other food.
°ur money back if it fails. '
<1 cake) enough for Pantry;
Jtchen or Cellar.
■*** (2 cakes) for Chicken House.
2fl'. or small buildings,
*l»« t® cakes) enough for all
rGy. .and out-buildings, storage build-
factory buildings,
oeid-an^l Guaranteed by
nteSF"* 1 *® DRUG COMPANY.
UWtTTA DRUG * BOOK COMPANY.
8 West Washington St., Newnan, Ga
Phone ?00