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THE NEWMAN HERALD. NEWNaN, GA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921
Letter* of Administration.
^en^A^rltur^AylhraplIed to the
rf'nurt of oVdlnary of said county for
letters of administration on the estate
if Tho*. H. Herring, deceased, all per
sons concerned are required to show
iause in said Court by thiMlrst Monday
In September noxt. 1
why sa“* M
granted,
If any they can,
why "said' application should not be
wny ■ - This Aug. 1st, 1821.
R. CAMP, Ordinary,
J. A.
Wotlce to Debtors nnd Creditors.
, GEORGIA—Coweta County:
All creditors of the estate of A. H.
Arnold, late of Coweta county, Ga„
deceased are hereby
are hereby notified to
render in their demands to the under-
1 r s .. tn 1 n nr • nnd oil nan.
slimed according to law; and all per
sons indobted to said estate are re
quired to make Immediate payment to
Administrator.
Letters of Guardianship.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
Mrs. L. E. Moore having applied to
the Court of Ordinary, of said county
(or guardltlnshlp of the property of L.
E Moore, a lunatic, all persons con
cerned are repulred to show cauBe In
said Court by the first Monday In Sep
tember next, If any they can, why said
annllcatton should not be granted,
This Aug. 1st, 1821.
J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary.,
Letters of Administration.
Local Happenings Told in
Short Paragraphs.
NEWS AND PER80NAL ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST
TO OUR LOCAL READERS. '
Sow turnips.
Buy at Boone’s and save.
Get tho habit—smoke an “Elmrose. ”
Suporior Court only seventeen days off.
’Phone 85 for quick baggage transfer.
Mt. Zion camp-meeting begins today.
hats and neckwear at
New fall
Boone’s.
Born, Aug. 10, to Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L.
Wright—a son.
Born, Aug. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. 0. A.
Cranford—a son.
a —
Largest Btoek of floor coverings in
Newnnn at Boone’s.
picnic
"GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Loonev Shropshire having applied to
the Court of Ordinary of said county, . ,,
(or letters o( administration on tli6 The boll weevil is having a
■estate of Merrltls Chandler, deceased, these showery days,
all persons concerned are required to c
show cause in said Court by the first -R nrn Aim 1(1 to Mr nnd Mm R E,
Monday In September next, If any they L, a P rn > Aug. iu, to mr, aim rais. n. x.,
, can, why said application Bhould not be Summers—a daughter,
granted. This Aug, 1st, 1921. — —
J. A. R, CAMP, Ordinary. | Mr. D. W. Boono and family are viBit-
Letters of Administration.
ing relatives in Quincey, Fla.
■ GEORGIA—Coweta County.
W. L. Stallings having applied to the For Sale.—Desirable residence lot on
'K, °o f f °a»s y trSt f .o B n al o d n C t°h U e nt e y stI?^l Clark atreot ' ; Apply atfttiTj office.
imrs?n8 r ioneerned e are 0 ?4qu| e red a tq d show Inspect our remnant counter; also ofir
.cause in said Court by the first Monday 10c. counter. .Boone’s,
in September next, if any they can,
by Rev. P. C. Barkley, of Cairo, Gn.,
who did the preaching, Friday was ob
served as "homecoming dny,’’ with din
ner on the grounds. Three sermons were
preached on this occasion, which brought
| the meeting to a close. .
The anniversary of the W. G.\ Post
Blblo Class will bo observed at tho’Flrst
Methodist church next Sunday with a
sermon by Dr. Clins. L. Bnss, of At
lanta, nnd other Interesting exercises.
Dr. Bass has a wide reputation us a
pulpit orator, and no doubt will bo
Tho
Get one and put it away for next sum
mor. * Mrs. Lola Adams.
. "~Z— . . . I greeted by a large congregation.
Money to Loan on Farm Lands.—Am pubUc cor(Unll lnviteil
prepared to make loans on farm lands at ' „—
a reasonable rate of Interest. Loans There were ono hundred nnd ton np
closed without delay. T. G. Farmer, jr. jplieants for license when tho recent
_ , ' —° — , .. Iteaehers ’ exaininntion was hold, nliout
D T . and Mrs. W. E, Brown left Thurs-1 tiventy of wham", applied- for renewals.
day for a two-weeks visit to Duvonport, q,j 10 c > xnm ii m tldn pnpers‘cover more than
Iojva, where they will attend the sixt 12,500 pages, anil bb soon as thoy can be
annual Chiropractic Lyceum and reunion. I g 0 „ P ovor arid graded Superintendent
After a visit of several days hero with will issue .licenses to those who
his children, Messrs. Olmrles, Edward, ba '° 'not all requirements.
Franklin mil Boy Barber, Mr. L. E. Bar- Notice to Public.—Owing to tho
ber lias returned to his home in Heard f ac j t) m t Suporior Court will be in sosslou
county. o the first week of September, tho noxt rag
For Sale.—Five shares of stock in $}><>«»? oi tho County Cominlsaion
Newnan Cotton Mills, and throe sliares 09 "'ll ho held on Wednesday, Aug. 31,
of stock in McIntosh Mills. If' Intel" ™ 08 .® having business of any sort with
osted name price. Address 0. S. E, care tbo board will take notice. By ordor
Newnan Herald . | of tho board.
Ono hundred nnd fifteen teachers are I THE COUNTY CLUB,
employed to touch these Bohools—fiC for D|jrln(? the nlne mont hs of tho past
whlto schools and 50 for the colbred term nfteon girls made their home at
schools. I the County Club, five of theso remaining
FIELD CROP SPECIALIST PRAISES Ieosro^ronrdVnsTl!.^"mr month!°The
SANDERS PASTURE. Hirst month the cost was $14, but they.
Mr. T. B. Sanders has rocoived n letter was a general decrease, the last month
from Prof. Paul Tabor, field crop spo- being only $6.00. Much of this was paid
clnlist of tho Stnto College of Agrlcul- with country prodhee brought from
turo, praising highly tho fine pasture homo, for which market prices were nb
which Mr. Sanders has built up on Ilia lowed. It Is the desire of tho club to,
farm near Dodson undor tho direction still further roiluro living expenses, and :
and with tho encouragement of Mr. J. in vlow of tho amount of canning done
F. Jackson, agricultural agent of thu | this sonson the cost of board con bo
Central of Georgia Ynilwny. Prof. Ta- easily cheapened. Foodstuffs of all
bor was present nt tho pnsturo domon- kinds nro ehonper nlso.
stration on tho Sanders farm a Bliort Possibly eight girls will return for,
time ago, and expresses his pleasure and the coming school term. This will allow
appreciation nt tho flno showing made, room for four moro; probably six can
In' Ids lettor to Mr. Sanders ho says: bo accommodated. Any girl desiring to
"Dear Mr. Snnders: I hnvo just fin- attend the city public .schools atid wlsh-
islioil visiting tho pasture demonstrations ing to Btny nt tho County Cl\jb should
along tho Central of' Georgia railway, writo or call and mnko arrangements as
and wish to thank you for all you did early ns possible.
T. G. Farinor, jr., Clerk.
Miss Thornton, of Jacksonville, Fin.,
Gov. Hardwick lias expressed hlmBelf JB „ r ,
ns being well satisfied with tho work of * llaa Thornton, of Jacksonville, Fin.
tho late Legislature. All wo have to say ehnrge of Mrs. Lola Adams
is that the - Governor must be easily sat
isfied. Nobody else is.
to mnke tho meeting at your place a suc
cess. We held ’ twonty-nino mootings,
1th an average attendance of .thirty-five
farmers. Of all the ones wo stnrtod this
yortr your pasture ranks first. I think
you will continue to bo pleased with It, I
particularly If you keep it well grazed.
In itdmbors your meeting ranked second
largest. I was very much surprised nt I
having seventy-five, whoa I hnd forecast
i^v thirty-five, 1
111 OfipioIllUllI IlpJvw. u any tiioy Wtillt |
why said application Bhould not be
granted. This Aug. 1st, 1921.
J. A. R. CAMP. Ordlnavy.
Modart” corsets ore better. That'i
why wo sell them. Kereey & Prather.
New work shoos for men and women
I priced right. Boone’s.
Letters of Dismission.
-GEORGIA—Coweta County:
B. C. McKoy, administrator on the
-estate o( Mrs. Sarah A. Grimes,, deceas
ed, having applied to the Court ol Or- , ,
dinary of eald county for letters of scales,
dismission from his said truBt, all per- , „ „ , . „ _
sons concerned are required to show I Beautiful dresses for early fall. Bee
-cause in said Court,by. the,first Monday (hem ~' - -
°"— ' 1 * - ** - ■ *' ■’ can.
For dSale—Five-ton
Good condition.
pitlcsa -Wagon
Allen Bros. '
be
in September'.'hext,' if. any. they
why said application should not
/granted. This, Aug. 1st, -1921.
■ J.JAV.R. .CAMP, - Ordinary.
' Letters of Dismission.
'GEORGIA—Coweta County:
John James Wells, administrator on
'the estate of Paul Henry Wells, de
ceased, having applied to the Court or
Kersey & Prather
Rural schools throughout the county
will open the first Monday in September,
The pesky mosquito is an ungrateful
insect. It biteB the hand that feeds it.
__ Mr. J. H. Byram, 2of Atlanta, spent
Ordinary of said* county for letters of I Sunday with his mother, Mts. Wm. By
dismission from his said trust, all per- ram
sons concerned are required to show |
cause in said Court by the Art Monday
V
cause in sai.a coun oy me lire mcinuay ■ .... TIr n ... , „ . .„„
in September next, if any they can. Mrs. W. B. Piliks and children are
-why said application should not be I visiting the former’s parents at Logans-
■granted. This Aug. B, 1921. Iville Ga
J. A. R. CAMP. Ordinary. ’ ua<
Notice to Debtors nnd Creditors. Judge V. A. Littlejohn, of Americas,
'GEORGIA—Coweta County; spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs,
All creditors of the -estate of Claude H. C. Sappe.
•C. Clilbteath, late of said State and o
tr pi^rm U „ n ct er New fall millinery noxt week. Miss
name of CulurGRtli s Pharmacy^ are I« « j ;n » •
'hereby‘notified to render in their de- Mary Cranford will be in charge again
mands against him individually, or this season. Boone’s.
against Culbreath’s Pharmacy, to the —o
mnderslgned according to law; and a)l For Rent.—Five-room surburban cot-
persons indebted to said estate, or to . ■ , ... „„ „i,:i,i.„„
'Culbreath’s Pharmacy, are required to parties with no small children,
make Immediate payment, to me. This |’Phone 270J.
August 1st,' 1921.
MRS. LETA A. CULBREATH, Admr.
P. O. Ad-dress—Palmetto,. Ga.
work-room tho coming season. For sev
eral seasons pttBt Miss Thornton had
charge of Newnan’s Place in Jacksou-
MIbb Emngene Daniel, of Turin, who ville, and wo.consider ourselves fortu-
graduated from Bossie Tift College last unto in securing her services for the la
Bummer, has gone to Butler, Tenn., and dies of Nownan.
will teach piano the ooming year in Wan-1 ‘ 1 The Shop of Quality. ’ ’
tnge College, nt that place. ° .
n ■ Touchers chosen by the trustees of
A fool writer on "Health Hints’’says stnrr District School for tho coming
the best way to avoid discomfort from yonr aro as follows: Prof. J. C. Sowoll,
the summer heat is to forgot It. Some principal; Mrs. J. C. Sowell, high school
people try to escape thoir debts that department; Miss Kate Branan and
way, but seldom get away with it, |Mlss Maude Beqknm, grammar grades;
n I. a „s m |Mrs. L. E. Wood, primary dopartmoat.
, ? f Tan jP a > F a,> T”! 8 [All were highly rooommended, and tho
hole the first of the week on a visit!. . th f acu ltv a Btromr
to his brothor, Mr. G. R. Black. Thoy I “ UBt0C9 consUler tl10 Mculty a 9trong
went up to LaFayette, Ga., Tuesday for/ '
a short visit to their sister, Mrs. Lump-,. _ . ,
kin, ,. Troup county’s tax-rate for 1921 is
o I $17.50, on the' thousand. In addition to
Rev. B. E. Hardaway, of Columbia, S. lthe above, special taxos for school pur-
C., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. poses are levied in six districts. In
Atkinson the first of tho week, leaving several other districts that haven’t in
Tuesday night for a visit to his parents, dependent school systems a tax of $2
Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Hardaway, at Thorn- on tho thousand 1b levlod, which is In
asvllle, N. C. addition to the gonernl tax of $17.50 for
, „ r°—: . , , county purposes. Thus the taxpayers of
All persons owning lots in Son^jtvlow 0U1 . 8istor colm ty will pay this yenr
cemetery, Moreland, aro requested to on t | 10 thousand for county and
clean them off by Sept. 1, removing all 8chool p Ur p 08 ea, to which must bo added
4snnli J ....1.... .ID T I _ * ‘ A . .. . > 1
DEATH CLAIMS ANOTHER
CITIZEN.
Death clnimod another good citizen Prompt attention given all ordors.
when Mr. G, W. St. John pnssed nwny on Newnnn Button & Pleating WorkB.
Friday morning last, nnd the siuL^jvetit
hns caused general sorrow in tho com
munity. For oighteen yonrs he had been 5-rnom liouso, corner lot; rontB for
lots, Fair
close in.
Notice of Discharge In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States, (or the Northern District
of Georgia
No. 7087. In Bankruptcy.
In re H.F. Smith, Bankrupt.-
A petition for discharge having been
•filed in conformity with law by above
•named bankrupt,(and the Court hav
Mr. and Mvb. Edward A. Morgan, of
| Augusta, are-guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jt.
C. Morgan this week.
Mrs. J. Carl Branan and little son,
Jack, of Atlanta, are visiting Mrs. 11,
0. Morgan this week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Shearouse, of Sav
annali, are spending the week with Mir,
named Dankrupt,f ana tne uourt nav- i , -I T
1ng ordered that the hearing upon sa|d | antl Mia - *<• Loy Wiliams,
petition be had on Sept. 3, 1921, at
FOR SALE.
ML „!■■■■ liouso, corner lot;
actively idontlflod with tho commercial I $35. Price $3,600.
and civic life of Nownan, nnd Ills Intog- 5-room liouso and four
rtty and stralghtforwnrdiiOBH la business I stroet. Price $4,500.
denlings ns woll as la Ills personal Inti- 8-room house, cornor lot,
nmoles won tho confidence nnd regard of Bnrgnin nt the price,
everyone. A good man nnd useful citl-1 6-room house and lot, Templo avenue,
sen ho was. nnd no hlghor encomium Bargain.
could be pnid any man. I fl-room house nnd lot, LnGrango street.
'Mr. St. John emmo to Newnnn from Price $2,000.
Heard county, where ho wns born and I 0-room liouso, Onvendor street; rents
grow to manhood. In 1003 ho entered I for $20. Price $2,000.
businoss In partnership with Messrs. R. I 8-room house nnd 10 ncrcs land, Green-
J. Burnett nnd J. T. Brooks, tho stylo villo stjroet.
of the firm being Barnott-St. John Co., FOR RENT,
nnd remained a member until his death. | ^. T00m hou8e nn ,i i 0 t, Temple avenue.
trash and surplus dirt. By order of J. t ] ie gtnto tax of $? on the thousand, Mr. St. John wns 55 years of nge, anl1 1 i/ oona *ho hni r flpnn find Sweet
A, Hutchmson and H. M. Camp, ccmete- , nn ki ng a total of ^4.50. is survived by Ills wife and one son, | n6ep8 WB (lairUlWII UHU OWVVi.
ry committee.
,, „ . r 0 '-- I Tho traffic in liquor lms bocomo such a
Mr. 8. A. Chandler, asswtant manager oryin cvil in Troup connt y that, tho
of the 1< aimers Wardhouse for the past g rflll( j -jury at its recent session felt it
two years, has boon promoted to the L c | u t y • to make tho following prosent-
mt^ingorship, succeeding Mr. J. H. Sum- mant . << Somo pe0 pie, both white and
mers in that position, who tendered his color0(1 aecm to i, av0 ] 08t sight of law
resignation on Aug. L • ami order in their efforts to dofoat tho
At the meeting of tho Grand Council, P™MW«on Act by the unidwM sale
Jr. O. U. A. M„ in Savannah last week of 1 >. uor ' ™ w . oold
Mr. John W. Kersey was appointed on “ ^
tho law committed, .and Mr. W. Mi
to cast thoir bnllots for officers who will
nforco the law, as thiB iB one way by
Haynie was also honored by appointment 1 ,.°T C ,
as Dernitv State WerJos | which wo can hope to bring to justice
offenders of law and order.
Mr. W. M. Keith, a well-known citizen
of Sonola, died Wednesday night at the
as Deputy State Warden.
O
Mattresses Renovated.—Wo are horo
for 30 days renovating mattresses of all
kinds. Work called, for and delivered
same day. Satisfaction guaranteed. ^ I Newnan Sanitarium. Ho was brought to
intorestod address Southern Mattress J' 16 Hamtanum i , ? bo V t ton days f. K °
Co., 10 Perry street, Newnan.
ten o’clock a. m. at the United States
"District Court-room, In the city of At
lanta, Georgia, notice is hereby given
to all creditors and other persons in
interesting to appear at said time and
plane and.show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of -the bankrupt for
•discharge shoutd -not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
Judge Hutchinson has called a special
term of Campbell Superior Court for tho
fourth Monday in October.
Mrs. Lela.Adams left Wednesday for
New York, where she will spend ten
days purchasing fall millinery. \
“
SHERIFF’S SALE FOR SEPTEMBER.
'GEORGIA—Coweta County
XKT 111 Vv n r. rt I ,1 V, P r, ,, , ■> IV, n
;
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bryant, of New-
_ nan, (fame last week on a visit to rola-
Will be sold before* the* court-house I tives here.—Cedartown Standard:
door In Newnan, said county, between o /-
the legal hours of sale, on the first Prof. W. L. Strieker returned home
Tucsd&y in September.- 1931. to tibe I Siiiwlnv oftei* a month^s visit to rela*
highest and best bidder the following | f" aday - rflt™
described property, to-wlt:
A certain i triangular piece of prop
erty situate in the city of Newnan,
tivos in Mississippi and -Louisiana.
Men—You can buy your new fall “Uit
No ld 73 ta w m n0 "' with a guaranteed price. We’ll fit
ho. 73 W. Washington street-in a - al . d | you — t i, a t : H sure. Kersey & Prather.
Wanted
|house for
to Rent.—Six or eight-room
one year; pay rent in ad-
A. Mnhonc.
city of Newnan, and bounded as fol
lows: On the north by Central of
Georgia railway, on the east and south
by said W. Washington street, and on lllullnD
the west by place of Ed Patterson. I'ion
(formerly known as the "Joe Boyd place, |tance. Phone 190.
but more commonly known as the old „ „ . , ” . „ „„„„
Jordan Field place.) Levied on as the . For Sale at a Bargain.—Ono 1920
property of Ed Long and Charlie Long Buick car.' Fine condition; good tireB;
to Hatisfy a fl. fa. Issued from the City It, [t,
"Court of Newnan in favor of I, N. Orr | newly painted. ^ D. W, Boone. ^
Congress will rocess next Wednesday,
This Aug. 9, 1921. | a nd Congressman Wright nnd wife are
Co. vs. the said Ed "Long and Charlie
Long. Defendants In fl. fa. notified in
terms of the law.
Prs. fee, $7.52.
J. D. BREWSTER. Sheriff.
PETITION FOR RENEWAL OF
CHARTER.
-GEORGIA—Coweta County.
To the Superior Court of said county:
The petition . -
pany shows—
1. That .it is a corporation of said
■county.
2. That it was'incorporated by On or-
aer and Judgment Of this honorable
:f° art °n the 3d 'day of September,
i 8 ?!’ as appears from'the minutes of
| expected home by the end^of the week.
For Rent.—Desirable furnished room;
best neighborhood; every convenience,
Apply P. N. E., P. O. box 574, Newnan.
Mr. J. T. Cash, of the Fourth dis
trict, brought three waternplons to town
Tuesday whose combined weight was
130 pounds.
Notice to Our Customers.—Although
we dislike to do so, we are compelled to by. Dr. W. A. Turner, who hail charge of
elmngo our business to a dash basis for the case after the patient reached Now-
all machinery repairs, effective Sept, l. jnnp. Mr. Keith waa 55 years of ago
We will continue to sell farm machinery and is survived by'his widow and threo
on terms. Powell & Keith. children—Miss Mary Frances Keith mid
— o Messrs. Albert C. and Harry Keith. T he
A hopeful sign of reviving industry .body was turned ovor to tho J. W.
in the local field is found in the fact Owens Co., undertakers, nnd will be
that during the .past, week the R. D. taken to Sonoia todny-for the funeral
Cole Mfg. Co. shipped’steel towers and and interment. Decensed was a son of
tanks to four-different States—New Jer- Mr. A. M. Keith, of this city.
sey, Arkansas, North Carolina and South o
Carolina. Just before the Legislature adjourned
o- last week a joint committee of the Sen-
A man stays away from church be- ate and House was appointed to go. over
cause ‘,‘it’s too hot; ’’ yet the snme chap the whole question of taxation anil report
will chase a golf ball, ovor the links for at the next session of the General AsBem
hours at a time .in the hot sun and call bly. Income tax, ad valorem tax, inhor
it "recreation.’’ |itance tax, excise tax, tax equalization
. , , I find all related subjects, will be gone
G-npsfH Mrs M “'"P 1 ™ 0 ' 1 bcr into thoroughly by the committee with
and Miss M ' i? yd ? : ? lon,la ’ a view to devising a tax system that will
A n M w;n, S i U 4 rna l v of Birmingham,.L naWe the statE to ( , opo w Rh the prob
Fm,'qtrrPi„n 4 W1 i mm i" g Pa 1 ty - at of raising revenue in sufficient
terwnrds n wnt!^i n f Bday " 1 . ortnn 0' -^' amount from year to year to satisfy tho
loved nt cutting was en- constantly Increasing demands upon the
joyed at Mrs. Queue's home. Treasury; It was a high compliment to
The Alamo Theatre has inaugurated ? 0 "' , B - T. Thompson that he should
a Saturday morning show for children, I havo been choson aa one of tlle Hou s°
which begins at 10 a. m. and runs
through about two and one-half hours,
Sunshine and showers have been alter-
■said’Court,’’Book ‘Gj'page*158.**to* Which Inating bo swiftly and frequently the past
JnavX • Judsmcut Petitioner asks f e w days it isn’t safe to leave home with-
i. -« t0 r efer and exhibit-to-the Court „ 1lt „ n
as °Hen as may be necessary. out an umbrella.
?: That petitioner was incorporated « n r n m j
under said Judgment for a period of Mr. and Mra. E. L. Belflower and sons,
rl'rfiU. y , year a- with the privilege of Bruce and'Wayne, of Houston, Texas,
i 8 m2 1 . at . the expiration thereof. xfr »nd Mrs W R Coats
That the charter granted to petl- are T vlalUng M . r ' ana Mrs> w - "• uoat9 ’
Goner will-expire “on September 2, 1921. on Jefferson street.
-till* hat. at a meeting of the stock-
"?‘“ e ; ra of petitioner, held at the com- There will be a special meeting of the
192La ?esotati?nwlsadn^a°ns soYj B. Y. P. U. at the First Baptist church
® at ered on the nfinJtes Pt authorizing uext Suiiday night at 7:30 o’clock. Sub-
of directors to take such ject,,"Sanctification, ’ i
®P® as may be required by law to , o-
twenty .L2 r a _,Pe r *°d of Fifteen hundred pairs ladies’ good
renewal: y and the^boartfot Erectors, at hose—black, white, gray and Palm Beach
iq? 1 n eet, I 1 sr held on the 29th aay of July, —values up to 25c. Special sale at 10c.
S,e»d d oS __o B00ne ’ 9 -
SSy4s^^® t, W»«y8f al “* re f pei e *l°°Sr ° alda " d Ledge, No. 69, K. of P.,
Charter as ln-subh cases -maRe and will meet Monday night at 8. Work in
^ prays thatl™^,'
a „ ter Publication as required by law, I mfiuesteu.
an order and judgment of this Court
r e Ftanted renewing its
rank of Esquire. A full attendance is
Sanford Hubbard, C. C. ’
- .™ = ^rng its charter for a| So far as we are'concerned, summer is
Sen'A < Ir,I!£- t ), ve , t i, t; Z ye fi. r . 3 f , rom after I over. We have nothing but the new
r<.n„ with.the-privilege of | ( ,, 1 rlv fall carmen ts. Come see them.
—. .SS.| n.vM bu6*PTr _
enewal at the expiration thereof.
W. S. ASKEW COMPANY,
By Eugene Askew, President.
Filed in office this August 1, 1921.
L. TURNER. Clerk S. C.. C. C.
| early fall garments. Come see them.
Kersey & Prather.
Hudson 5-pasenger touring ear, newly
I painted, new top, new tir^p, guaranteed in
| first-class condition, at a bargain.
R. B. Askew.
•GEORGIA—Coweta County.
On,. , i Turner, Clerk of the Superior
•certlfv 18a i. d count y' a ° hereby I Men—Oor taUor is here today, (Fri
certiry that the above and foregoing . ^ J ‘
fn a true and correct copy or petition May,) and will be here tomorrow, (Satur-
4?I,-£ en ew a l of charter of "W. S. AS- day.) Come in and see him.
hi my as appeara of flle I Kersey & Prather.
■eS". 6 ,',® my hand and the seal of said I „:ii:„„„
Lourt this the 1st day of August. 1921.1 Closing out all summei millinery—
L. TURNER. Clerk S. C., C. C. |$7.50 hats, choice $1; $15 hats, $2J30.
the purpose of having an operation for
gallstone, but owing to his weakened
condition tins would not bo attempted
members for n place on this important
ifi< u o _ u u committee. The only mistake Speakor
at "which" a" "special'affiissljf^price “of l? eiU t m , ade wn ? in not naming hini for
10c. for children is made. Adult admis-l the ® haI ™ a " 8hl P-
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Mrs. W. C. McBrlilo, Pres’t,
14 Robinson street.
Solf-govornmont menus self-support.
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RATES—Ono cent a word for each In
sertion. Minimum charge, 10 cents. '
TERMS—Gash In advance.
Hemstitching, Pleating, Buttons.—
Tho firm liuilt tip a fine trade, and hns 1
ranked high evor slnco in tho commercial I
world. Much of this success wns due to I
the native ability and helpful influence I
of tho now silent nnrtnor of tho firm;
and, save tho members of his family,
nono will misH him more keenly or mourn
him moro sincerely tlinn will his Into |
associates in business.
5-room house nnd lot, Clark street.
8-room liouso and lot, Snlbide avenue.
J. H. McKOY & SON.
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sions will be 15c. for this show.
On Friday evening last, at tho homo
of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Hendon, occurred
Col. Sam W. Wilkes, industrial agent i, - ... . .
of the Georgia railroad, was in the city S“ , £F la « e ^ M^Wditon Wood and
for a few hours Monday. ' Col. Wilkes Brook, Rev. S. G. Woodall
was for several years traveling freight P er f°™ w K tho ceremtay in a very lm-
agent of the Atlanta and West Point P r f 9a * vo manner. Only a few close
road, and has hosts of friends in New- frl0nda of th « contracting parties were
nan, who are always glim to see him El e9ent to , wltneaa tho happy affair.
The bride is a young woman of many
The speakers at the County Farm Bu- charms. She was reared in Newnan, but
reau barbecue, which will be an enjoyable I'®“me to LaGrange a few months ago,
affair taking place at Raymond on Tues- ainca which time she has won many
day, Augi 30, will . be Mr. P. H. Sanders, I friends. Mr. Brook haB been connected
manager of the State Farm Bureau Ex-- w ‘th J. B.- paramore in the jewelry bus-
change, and Mrs. M. E. Judd, vice-1 ’ 1108 " for some time. Ho is a man of un-
’chairman of the State Farm Bureau. usual business ability, and his dignified
_ «»- - bearing and affable manner impresed all
Bargains in Farm Machinery and with whom lie has come in contact. The
Wagons. Wo have several one and two- bride and groom loft immediately after
house wagons to close out for less money the ceremony for a Bhort bridal trip,
than we could rcplaee them today. Also, Mr. and Mra. Brook will be at home with
a few Thomas Crown mowers and rakes Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Woodward.—La
ta sell cheap. Terms. Grange Graphic.
H. C. Glover Auto Co. | o
Not,Vo (n m r, , „ During the past school year one hun-
3910 ren,bres " ! ,1! ;r' r r e Codo ,? f drdd ami fifty pupils from tho rural dis-
d guardians within Uricts attended the Newnan public
Z l ZTuo^ln P J P „l intm / nt ’ r 1 by P 0019 ’ of whom graduated, and
thLeaftar to °f each yoar I quite as many wiil . probably bo enrolled
narv ” This is tho l-fn—™ 8 °. rdl ‘ when the fall tenn opens. The tuition
and euardiiiTiH niiiif 8 dSISS 6 ^ P u P iIs the g™doB designated below
and guardians mast comply with it. ig ^ a f d 0 ut of the school fund, as fol-
J. A. R, Camp, Ordinary. ] 0W8; Pupils living in a one-teacher
Mr. C. B. Grimes, of Fort Valley ach ° o1 district; pupils above the eighth
who spent last week with relatives in « r . ade li,/ia K in a two-teacher school dis-
the Fourth district, gave The Herald a trlct; pupiIa above the nlnth grade .
pleasant call Friday. He is located in Ing in a three or four-teacher school dis-
the heart "of the fruit belt^-in fact, is * rlct : pu P ila above the tenth 8 rad .f “V*
himself the owner of an extensive orchard ia a fiv « or six-teacher school (Ub-
—and said the peach-growers of that sec- Tuition of high school pupils
tlon had had a very successful season. frona rural Uricts as designated above
n will be paid on a pro rata basis to put
Hev. J. T. Harris has just closed a I them on an equality with city pupils,
successful revival meeting at Bethlehem I There are 70 rural schools in the county
Baptist church, in which be was assisted I—34 for whites and 42 for negroes.
by
Jaraos. His only other near relatives
are Ills father, Mr. O. N. St. John, and
a sister, Mrs. ,T. T. Brooks—both of this
city.
The funeral took place Saturday
morning nt 10 o’clock, from tho resi
dence on Greenville stroet. Services wore
conducted by ills imstor, Dr. Rcmbort
G. Smith, and tlio interment, was at Oak
Hill, Tho nnllbonrors wore Messrs. John']
Couch, Paul Smith, T. M. Goodrum, Gar
land Jones, H. H. North, G. S. Dardon,
A. W. Powors and Dr, Z, Greene,^
OPEN AIR MEETING IN FULL
' SWING.
Great Crowds Hear Strong Sermons—
Unusual Prayer and Fellow
ship Movement.
Tho annual open-air mooting of tho
Presbyterian church wnB started Sunday
by the pastor, Rev. J. E. Hannah, as
sisted by Rev, Trigg A. M. Thomas, the
noted ovangollst from Kansas City, Mo.,
is now in full swing. Preaching services
uro hold In the tabernacle every evening
(except Sunday) nt 7.30 o’clock-, with
groat throngs attending. Tho good sing
ing and the strong preaching by Dr.
Thomas continues ttf draw and interest
tho people. Tho fellowship mooting espe
cially'for men, to which all are /invited,
nt 11 n. m. each wonk day in front of
tho court-houso, when Dr> Thomas
preaches a brief but Htrong and inter-,
esting sermon, is well attended and do
ing much good. Tho ■ women of tho
church nnd City havo boon organized Into
a grent prayer movement, nnd are meet
ing in different homes for half an hour
of prayer oacli morning (except Satur
day nnd Sunday) at 0 o’clock. The
boys and girls nnd young people have
boon organized into Win-Ono-Clubs' for
special work during tho revival, and
meet the evangelist each evoning in the
church at 7:15 for a few ininutos off con
feronce nnd prayer. Tho men of the
church gather irt the session-room of tho
church for n sonson of prayer juBt be
fore each service. The young people also
meet in the chiirch each day at 9:30 n
m. for prayer and song practlco.
Tonight Dr. Thomas will preach his
sermon on "Backsliders,’’ and all church
mombors as woll as non-church members
should hear him. The only service
scheduled for Saturday is the big meet
ing in front of the court-house at 4 p.
m., to which all aro Invited. Dr. Thomas
will preach on "The A. B. O. of Roll
gion.’’ In addition to the regular Sun
day morning and evening services, a
great mass meeting will be held at the
tabernacle for women only nt 4 p. m.,
when Dr. Thomas will preach on "Con
secration and Christian Service,'’ and
-all women and girls are most cordially
invited. Tho sermon subjects for Sun
day morning and evening are "Justifl
cation by Faith’’ and "Tho Pre-omi
nonce of Christ.” Other sermon sub
jects will be as follows: Monday night,
Is There a Hell?” Tuesdny night,
Straight Talk on Forbidden Sub
jects; ” Wednesday night, "OlfRtime l\VE HAVE FOR
Repentance;” Thursday night, "The
Fellow Who Got Married, and Other
Excuses. ’ ’ Special subjects of sermons
to bo preached in front of the court
house will be announced at the different
services each day,
Everybody cordially invited to attend
the services and unite in the work for
Christ, the church, and a better Newnan
A dressmaker may not have a grace-1*-. _ . i r it i ■ j.
ful form, but she knows how to make |Loncr?te work Ot all Kinds,
up for it.
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