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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921
EGOS THEM FAIL!
Yes, Mrs. Smith purchased them at a cash and
carry store and after the big fall she had two left.
Just an ordinary occurrence, yet it was one that
cou]d haye been avoided by calling 78 and having
them delivered.
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W.E. Woods
GROCERY CO.
.Quality
YOUR STORE.
Service Price
Phone 78.
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look after your tires and have them vulcanized to
got the most mileage from them.
Vulcanizing is the cheapest and most efficient
method known of getting maximum results from'
tires, We can show you where it makes you money
to have us vuleaniz^. It’s not expensive, either.
- Results count. We get them.
R.B*. Askew Co.
8 Washington St
Phone 500
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PRICES.
22-4-34 $935.00
22-4-35 975.00
22-4-36 1475,00
22-4-37 ■ 1650.00
22-6-44 1495.00
22-6-45 1525.00
PRICES.
22-6-46 $2135.00
22-6-47 2435.00
22-6-48 2325.00
22-6-49 1735.00
22-6-50 2635.00
F. 0. B. Flint, Mich.
W. Y. BARNES
/VEWA/AW, GA
BUICK DEALER
FOR
Coweta, Meriwether and Heard Counties
New Advertisements.,
City Tax Books
The tax boaks of the City of
Newnan will be open at this office
on Oct. 1 for the collection of taxis
for the year 1921. The books will'
close Dec. 1, when executions bear
ing, 7 per cent, interest will be is
sued against delinquents.
T. P. SHACKEtFORDT
, City Clerk.
BL ACKSMITH ING
Buggy and Wagon Repairs
I am now in charge of the J. P»
Dunbar shop, on LaGrange street, and
prepared to <lo any kind of work in
blncksmithing and buggy and wagon re
pairs., 1 have had several years ’.expe
rience, kp(»w my business, and guarantee
every job turned put from my shop.
My terms are reasonable,, but CASH to
everybody. If you need any work in
my line give me a trial. I can .please
ty-Hix and- sixty-two one-hundredthB
(150,62) acreH, more or less, and more
particularly described as follows: -Coin-
menfce at Ihe northeast corner of said
lot, and run west along the original
lot line' 45.10 chains to the northwest
corner of said lot; thence south along
the original lot line 24.80 chains - to
'said McIntosh road; thence easterly
along said road to the original east
line of said lot, which runs north and
south; and thence north along the
Bald original lot line 44.31 chains to
said beginning point, and bounded on
the north by lands of Powell, on the
east by Newman, pn the south by said
McIntosh road, and on the weBt by
J. W. Summers,, and being the same
tract of land conveyed by deed from
Mrs. OliVe Berry Leo to J. F. Dial, of
date March 31, 1911; and recorded In
Record of Deeds, Book 6, page 694, In
Clerk’H office, Superior Court of said
county.
Also, all of lot of lapd No, 38 In said
Fourth district, containing two hun
dred two and one-half (202%) acres,
more or Ibbs.
Also, all of lot of land No. 169, In the
Third land district and Fourth militia
district of said Coweta county, Ga.,
containing two hundred two and one-
half (202%) acreB, more, or less.
Also, lot of land No. 168 containing
two hundred two and one-half (20-^A)
acres, ' more or less, except a smaU
tract oft the southeast corner of srtld
lot No. 168, and which said small
tract excepted and not hereby cofi\e>-
ed Is described as follows: B&gin at tne
southeast corner of said lot No. lt>8
and run west along the south line of
said lot 9 chains; thence north 7
chains;: thence east 9 chains to the
original east litte of said lot No. 168,
and thence south 7 chains along said
east line to said beginning point—and
which, said above-described lands are
known as a part of the Buchanan "Tarm
or lands. In the said Third land dis
trict. |
Said lands levied on as the property
of Joseph F. Dial to satisfy an execu
tion lBsued from the City Court of
Newnan, In said county. In favor of
the Old Dominion Trust Company
against the said Joseph F. Dial. De
fendant In fl. fa. and tenant In posses
sion notified of this levy In accordance
vVifch law.
' The ab’ove-deserlbed property being
in two separate and distinct tracts
and lying and being Ip the Third dls
tolct and Fourth district of Cow.t,
county/Ga., respectively. All or sa d
land above-described «is being | n
Third district, contalnlngofuur hundred
and five (405) . acres, and known n
the Buchanan place, will be offered
for Bole Separately and as one bodv „r
land; and all of said land above-de
.Scribed as being In the Fourth dls"
trlct of said county, and State, eon
tainlpg four hundred and eleven and
twelve one-hundredths (411.12) acres
will be offered separately and ob one
body of land. . w
After Bald land is offered for sale In
separate parcels,' then all of sa
816.12 acres described above will h„
offered as a whole, and the bids ae
gregatlng the greatest sum wm be
--septed. If the total bid for the
o tracts amounts to more than the
'■ for the entire land’ sold as a
ffiS
bia
whole, then In that event the bids tor
the land In separate parcels will he
accepted; but If the bid on the whole
of 816J2 acres amounts to more than
the bid for the separate tracts, then
that bid will be' acoepted. This 5th
day of September, 1921.
J. ,D. BREWSTER.
Sheriff.
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A V. JOHNSTON.
HHBRirf'8' SALE , FOR OCTOBER.
GEORGIA—Coweta County!- , .
Will bo sold before the eourt-lnjuse
door In Newnan, said countv. on-'he
first Tuesday In October, 1921, to-the
highest and best bidder, the following
described property, to-wlt: J
A certain tract or parcel of land sit
uate, lying and being In the First dis
trict of said Coweta county, the same
being the south half of lot of land
No. 288. containing one hundred one
and one-half (191%) acres, taore or
less, and bounded as follows: On the
north by lands of W. T. Arnall and
children, on the oast by land of^Jones,
on the south by lands of R. L. Hardy.
W. L. Carlton and M. H. Couch, and
on the west by lands of W. T. Arnall,
known as the south half of the Moses
lot. Levied on as the property of the
estate of W. T. Arnall to satisfy a
n. fa. Issued from the City Court of
Newnan In fayor of the Merchants &
Planters Bank of Griffin, Ga„ vs. W.
L. Stallings, as administrator of W. r.
Arnall, deceased. Defendant In fl. fa.
notified In terms of the law. This
Aug. 8, 1918. J. D, BREWSTER.
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SHERIFF’S SAIjE FOR OCTOBER.
GEORGIA*—Coweta County:
Will be sold before the court-house
door Iff Newnan, Coweta county, Ga.,
on the first Tuesday In October, 1921,
within the’Jegal hours of sale, to the
highest and best bidder, the following
property, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land situ
ate, lying and being in thelclty of New
nan, Coweta .county, Ga.,'described as
follows: Five and one-quarter acres,
more or JeHs, being part of the north
west portion of original land lobNo. 38,
In the Fifth district of Coweta county,
Ga., one mile West of court-house,
and bounded as follows: On the' nqrth-
by public road loading from Newnan to
Carrollton and Franklin, on the east
by J. H. Dent lot; and on the south and
west portion of original land lot No. 38,
of Georgia Railway Company, and be
ing the same property deeded to W.
M. Thomas by T. B. Davis on April 1,7,
1909, as shown by deed recorded In
Deed Book 14, page 405, In the office
of Clerk of Coweta Superior Court,
Levied on as the property of W. M.
Thomas to satisfy an execution issued
from the City Cou,rt of Newnan, In
said county. In favor of T.' G. Farmer
& Sons • Co., against the said W. M.
Thomas. Defendant In fl. fa. and ten
ant In possession notified of this levy
In accordance with law. This 5th. day
of September, ,1921. '■*
.T. D.' BREWSTER,. Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of said county, will
be sold on the first Tuesday In Octo
ber next, to the highest and best bid
der, between the legal holirs of sale,
before the court-house door in said
oounty, the following described prop
erty belonging to the estate of J. S.
Price, late of said county, deceased,
to-wlt:
Lot of land No. 39, situate In the'
Sixth district of said county, contain
ing 203% acres, more or less; also,,
the north half of lot of land No. 32,
sltuatp In the' Second district of said
oounty, containing 101% acres, more
or less, and one acre In the northwest
corner of the south half of «ald lot
No. 32.
The Interest of the estate of said
Price In the above two tracts of land
Is represented by a bond for title
thereto made by. R. W. Freeman on
Dec. 11, 19.L4. wherein said Freeman
agreed to make a quit claim deed 'to
said Price upon the payment by said
Price of his note for $3,780.00 princi
pal, duo on Dec. 11, 1915. The balance
due upon said note on Oct. 4, 1921,
will be $4,008.66. Said Freeman agrees
that the entire title to said land may
be sold, and that out of the purchase
price he be paid said sum of $4,008.66,
and only the balance. If any. to go to
the estate of said Price, as represent
ing the vnl\ie of the equity owned by
his estate,
Also, will be Bold at the Same time
and place, the following described
tract of land, vi*: A certain tract of
land, triangular In Bhape, beginning
at the southeast corner of the north
half of said lot of land No. 32, and
running southwesterly to • the west,
north and south line of saUl lot, so as
to cut off 15% acres, one acre of
which, In the northwest corner of
SKId south' half, belongs to the tract"
heretofore herein described, leaving
14% acres, which belongs to the es
tate of said deceased, and which will
be sold. Said property to be sold to
pay debts and for distribution to
heirs-at-law. «
Terms of sale—cash. This August
25, 1921. J. FRED -RUSSELL,
Administrator of J. S. Price, dec'd.
Big Tractor Demonstration, Newnan,
Sept. 16 and 17.
Big Tractor Demonstration, Newnan,
Sept. 16 and 17.
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SHERIFF’S SALE FOR DCTOBER.
GEORGIA—Coweta County: ,
Will be-sold at the court-house door
In Newnan, Coweta county, Ga., on the
first Tuesday In October, 1921, within
the legal hours of sale,- the following
property, towlt:
A certain tract or parcel of land ly
ing and -being In the original Fourth
district of Coweta county, •containing
fifty-two (52) acres, more or less, and)
being part of land lots Nos. 36 and' J7,
according to the plan of said district,
and more particularly described as fol
lows: Begin at a point on the public
road known as the McIntosh road,
where the east line of said land lot-No.
37 crosss said road, and run from thence
southward 18% ‘chains; thence west
ward 22 chains and 30 links to line of
land of F. J. Amis; thence north along
line of said Amis about 85 chains and
10 links to the McIntosh road; and
from thence along said road In a
southeasterly direction to the said be
ginning point, and being the same
tract of, land conveyed by deed from
Wm. B. Berry to J. F. Dial, of date
Dec. 10. 1900. and recorded In Record
of Deeds, Rook - 2. page 677, Clerk’s
ufftce, Superior Court of said Coweta
county. -
Also, a 'certain tract or parcel of
land lying and being in said Fourth
district of said, county, and being all
of that part of lot No. 37 In said dis
trict which lies north of the McIntosh
road, containing one hundred and Ilf-
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cils, Tablets, Composition Books, Palmer Meth
od Pens, Note Books, Loose Leaf Note Books
and fillers, Rulers, Book Straps, Fountain Pens,
Eversharp Pencils, and other goods.
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for your school shopping.
LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY
"A GOOD DRUG STORE”
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Waterman Fountain Pens. Dunn-Pens.
H. C. ARNALL
MERCHANDISE CO.
THE STORE WAT UNDERBUYS AND UNDER SELLS
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Just received another car of Highest Patent
Flour. If you are not already a user of our Flours
you are losing the joy.of living.
GET YOUR FLOUR FROM US.
Don’t forget that we are making special
pricey on Lard and Compound and the Brands
are the Best Quality.
We offer a Special-Price to You on
the following articles for owe week.
PURE WHEAT SHORTS,
per 100 pound sack
COTTON SEED MEAL,
per 100 pound sack_-„_.
COTTON SEED HULLS,
per .100' pound sack_—
WHITE BEET PULP,
per 100 pound sack
$1.75
1.90
.75
2.25
GOOD SWEET FEED,
per 100' pound ssck
BEST CHICKEN’FEED,
per 100 poynd sack____
wheat BRAN,
per sack :—
SEED R Y E,
per bushel., :—
$1.75
2.25
1.40
2.25
DO NOT OUT ANYTHING 0EF0RE GETTING OUR PRICES.
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Co.
PHONE 342 WE DELIVER — PHONE 58
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