The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, September 09, 1921, Image 5

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HB NAN, GA„ FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 0, 1921 T \ 7 \ ' i V DODSON.. Mr. \Vi\lie Waril, of Atlnhtn, spout n fow days the pnst week with Tbs pu- rents here.- After spending two weeks with rela tives liere Mrs. Joe. Brow if" returned Sat- urilay to her home in Heard county. She was accompanied by her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F.> Jones, who will be with her for several dayB. Rev. Arthur Hyde, of Texas, is spend ing awhile with his parents and other relatives here. Several frdm our community attended tho singing at Sargent Saturday min ing. ' Mrs. Jim Hoieman, of Sargent, and Mrs. Drew Hyde are visiting tho lat ter’s daughter, MrB. Jim Gable, near Lutherville. Quite a number of young folks enjoy ed a singing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dukes on Wednesday .even ing of last week. Little Billy Mims, of Fairburn, is visiting his cousin, Charles King. A death which caused much soi 9 ow to her ninny friends hore was that of Mrs. L. M. Smith, which" occurred at her home near Madras on Wednesday of last week. Fiyiev.il services were com ducted at Liberty Christian church Thursday afternoon by Bov. Glenn Car ter, .of East Point, and. the interment was at the same place. *Mr. add Atrs. Tom Anderson) of At lanta, were week-end guests of the for mer’s sister, Mrs. W. L. Ward. Afr. Edward Sewell and sister, Lu nette, of Happy Valley,. visited Miss Boyce Rowland Wednesday afternoon. Miss Lucilo Sandhrs left Monday for Sharpsburg, whore she will teaoh in the Starr District School tile coming year. Mr. ninl Mrs. Mf N. Copeland and children, of Columbus, are 'spomling. a week or -so witli relatives here. Airs. Susie Luck hns returned to Fnij'- burn, ufter .spending a week with her sister, Airs. Mattie Hyde. Mr. Willie- Ward, of Atlanta, and Mr. Flank Ward, of this place, viBited {heir , uncle at Welcome Sunday. Little Miss Jennie Camp Hardegree, of Newnau, spent several'days the past week with her punt, Mrs. T. 4 B. Sanders. Aliss Etta Hayes entertained a few of- her friends with a singing Friday evening.; ' „/ ' Messrs. Errett, Curtis and Oauley Hnyes worshiped at East Point Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Shiest Witcher, from near Sargent, viBited Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Hyde Sunday, afternoon. Mrs. C. H. Newton, of Newnan, died at the home Of her daughter, Mrs. P. II. qibson, 'Sunday night. She hud been in feeble lieplth for some time, but her death ^wns wholly unexpected Funeral kervices -were conducted at. Alacedonia church Monday afternoon' by Dr. E. W. Stone, assisted by Rev. AV. E.': Fuller, both of Newnau, ,following which she was laid' to rest beside -her, husband there, who preceded her to the grave last March. She iifyves a host of friends .in our community, who Sympathize with the family in their, bereavement. ; * Macedonia school closed Friday, and the children spent an enjoyable day pic nicking in . Mr. P. H. Gibson’s, pasture, They carried lunches, while their teacher furnished ail the lemonade they coulll drink. t 0 : GRANTVILLE. (Items from Colley-Lnmbert Company’s Weekly Trade Bulletin.) Edward Sowell, of Yatesvllle,. is spending the week with.Carl Sewell, jr. Air. and Mrs. Clms. -Stevens, Miss Emily Kate Stevens and Alaster Ghnrlie Stevens spent Sunday'in Fayetteville. Mr. Frank Meachnm, of Emory Uni versity, spent the week-end with' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Meaclinm. Mrs. Jns. Adams and little daughter, Beth, of Tigunll, and Mrs. Qnrter Wor ley and little son - , Carter, jr., of Elber- ton, art guests of Mrs. T. A. Andrews this week. Air’s. Sollio Sewell, of Atlanta, is vis iting relatives hero. Miss Emily Zellars entertained at n dinner party Atouday evening in honor of Alias Elizabeth-Farley, of Columbus. Other guests present wore Miss Love Ponder, Messrs. Harvey Eubanks and W. T. TriiBsell, of Atlanta, and Mr. Eowndos Sadler. Miss Lbu . Ellai Ful lor., left Tuesduy for LaGrange, where she will teach-in the Hillside school this year. The many friends of Mr. T. A. An drews -will regret to learn of his ill ness, and wish him a speedy Vecovery. -Misses Lizzio Lee and LnRue Wise, of Lono Onlt, left Tuesday for the State Normal School, Athens. Air. and Airs. E. S. Bnnks, Airs. Wil lie Mao Sewell, Airs. J. F. Braseli and Aliss Ethel Bnnks were in Atlanta Tues day Air. L. A. Dean, wild is witli the Eli ,Walker Co., St'. Louis, is nt inline for few days. 1 Aliss Lucilo Sowell, of Atlanta, spenf the week-end With her pnrents, Mr. ami Mrs. Emmett Sewell. for Yntesville, where she will teach the coming year. v Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Willingham, of Lone Oak, ispent Tuesday with All-si A. 0. Lee. The Grantville publie schools opened Monday morning with appropriate ex ercises The enrollment was 161. Mrs. Rosa Sims, of Atlanta, is tho guest of Mrs. H. L. Prickett this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baxter, who have been spending some time ip Utica, N. Y., are now at home. Miss Cordie Hopson, of Atlanta, spent' the week-end^ with her mother, Mrs. W. F. Hopsou. ' s Col. and Mrs. R. 0 Jones and Miss Dorothy Jones, of, Newnan, were in Grantville Sunday HAPPY VALLEY. Mi', and Mrs. Glenn Sewell and young son, Joe, - visited friends in Whitesburg Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rpbt. Moore- returned -Friday to Locust Grove, after spending two weeks with“the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Moore. They were accompanied home by Miss Evelyn Moore, who' will spend several days there as their guest. Miss Ruth Starr visited " relatives in Newnan last week. Mfs. Myrtie Doster is"-visiting her sis; ter; Mrs. J. O. Tarleton, in Atlanta". Mr, Joe Will Dukes, of Newnan, spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dukes. Miss Beulah Turner, of Rieoi spent several days the past week with /her sis ter, AIrt. ,Tonl Brown, who has been quite sick. ' Mrs. Sarah Edwards is visiting Dr. nml Mrs. K. W. Starr, in Newnan. j MrS Jim Brbadwater, of Newnan, is a regular tri-weekiy visitor in our com munity. Miss Beulah Turner, of Rico, spena Tuesday'evening with Mbs Pearl Spray berry. Misses Hattie Mae Lang and Ruth Tarleton were guests of Mrs. Alaggie Osborn, in Newnan, Saturday night. Alf. and Mrs. M. R. Moore motofed to Atlanta Saturday. ' < Several from our community attend ed the singing given by Miss Floreimi Sprayberry, at Roscoe, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sprayberry and daughters were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Travis Turner, near Roseoe, Sun day • Misses Annie Lou and Orp, Dukes visited their aunt, Mrs. Amelia Sewell, in Newnan, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Sewell and children WELCOME. The old farmer is in a little butter spirits since cotton 1ms•inndo' a “rise.’ We don't think tlievo will he much trouble selling this crop, for there <s practically no crop. Our only hbpe is to realize something from Inst year’s crop. It was our plensure ^to attend tho * 1 hqmocoming ” exercises nt Ellm church Suhday. Rev. F, J. Amis preached at. FI o ’clock and gave us one of his good sornlons—in fact, one of his very boat.. A great many visitors were present, mid wo have never seen a larger or better- filled table" than was spread nt the noon hour. , Little Alias Ximonn Kidd, Of J^ewnan. is on a visit to little AHss .Frances Kid 1. Mrs. Lee Stovall and children hro cn a visit to Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Amis. We understand that Mrs. Stovall will spend the winter hero, much to tho de light of her -nhuy friends. Mrs. G. H. Doynl,, (nee Aliss Laura Wood) of/ Cednrtown, is visiting Mr. and Airs. C. F. Wood. Aliss Estolle Harper is ill with ty phoid fovor. Afr. and Atrs. E. L, McKoy carried their 7-,year-old son to tho Newnan t'nni- tarlum Monday for an operation for ap pendicitis, He is quite ill at tills writ ing. , Mr, Broadus Anns, of Atlnntn, visited homofolks here Saturday and Sunday. We are glad tp report Bob -Dent and Hazel Pitman convalescent, after a pro tracted spell of typhoid fever. Air, and Mrs. O. R. Sims,- of Hogaus- ville, visited Mr. and Atrs. J. 0. AfcKoy Sunday ’ ' Atrs B. A. Moseley and soli, Bon, jr., of Nownmi, nro spending the week with Send your name mid ad- j dress to ‘ # 1 ilk RE WRATOR CLUBS | te Box 684, Atlnntn, Gn. J And you 'will receive by | j return mail n free copy ot j V the' book entitled "The • C Story of the Cells,” and I directions for UBlng Your / Own Altnd with Rogener- ator for all Lung f Troubles. Atlanta and 1st Point What Really Rtiliatlic World. It Is hi'itln fordo, eonihlnoil with moral eodrngo and sterling Integrity, tlint rules the world—not self-assertion or hrute force,—Uncle Henry’s Sny- tngs RATS DIE BO do mice, once they oat RAT-SNAP. do And they loavo no odor pohlnd; Don’t ——■* .. - —-g. tako our word for It—try a ^package. Cats and dogs won't touch, It. Rate -.. -- - — A ff pass up all food to got RAT-SNA Tliroir sizes, •Be. size (1 onke) enough for Pantry, Kitchen or Collar, Otic, size <2 oaken) for Chtaken Hoiiho, aoops, or smalt buildings. $l.2lt Hire (0 cnkcz) enough for all farm and out-bulldlngs, storngo build ings, or factory bulldingB. Sold and Guaranteed by l.KH-KING DRUG COMPANY' CO WIST A DRUG A ROOK COMPANY. _ CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY CO. Effective May 20, 1921. .ARRIVE FROM Cednrtown . , 6.45 a. m. Columbus. Chattanooga' Cnrrollton.. Raymond .. Griffin .... 9.55 a. m. 6.25 p. m. I 1.00 p. m, 4.38 p. m. 5.22 p. in. 11.18 a. m. 6.52 p, in. I 1 DEPART FOR Griffin 0.45 if. in. l.OO.p. m. Columbus,,. 9.60 n. in. 5.22 p. m. Chattanooga 11.18 n. 'in. Raymond s.. 4.38 p. m. Carrollton . . 5.25 p. m. Cednrtown . . 6.52 p. m. Herald Want Ads. Pay. RAILROAD Money paid oat in rent is^one forever-money ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE- OF TRAINS AT NEWNAN, GA. EFFECTIVE AUG. 14, 1921. Subject to obanfto sud typographical errors. Miss Blanche Lambert left Thursday Mrs.- F. M. Chappell. Lucile.nnd Horace McKoy, of Newnan, visited their grandparents, Mr. and- Mrs. J. "C. McKoy, last week. , A lino mule belonging to the county died at the convict camp near hero Thurs day, making the socoiul loss of the kind within a month. NORTlinoUNHl No. 42 ....<..6.46 a. m. No. 18 10.00 a. m. No. 38 rt0.57 a. m. No. 40 i.00 p. m, No. 20 6.30 p. m. No. 34 5.20 'p. nil No. 38 10.13 p. m. AilTCH? Money back without question If HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hiint’s Salve and Soap), fall In the treatment of Itch, Eczema, Ringworm,Tetter or other Itch ing skin diseases. Try this treatment at our risk. SOUl'UROUNDt 0 No. 35 7.00 a. m. rjg No. 19 ............ 8.50 n. in. wp No, 33 10.02 a. m. Qj No. 39 2.46 p. lit. At. No. 37 5.20 p. m. yP No, 41 6,52 p. in. No. 37 7.19 p', in. © J. 1*. -BILLUPS* G. P. A. - BUILD—AND SAVE I See us for FREE Building Helps, Flans and Cost Estimates— R. D. COLE MANUFACTURING CO. Newnan, Georgia. s For Sale by John R. Cates Drug Co. Old papers for Sale here. V A Way to Get Better Records at Lower Cost spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mtb. Albert Mitchell. Miss Mary Sprhyberry spent Sunday with Miss Vents( Cook* in Campbell county. Mr. Willie Ward, of Atlanta, was a welcome visitor in our community Sat urday and Sunday. - Mrs. W. H. Sewell is in Newnan this week with her sister, Mrs. Amelia Sewell, who is reported seriously ill. Little Misses Fairy and Berta Smith, who have been quite ill with fever, arc showing some improvement, we are pleased to note. MILLS CHAPEL. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker, of Grant ville, spent the week-end with the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lott. Mrs. W. J. Houseworth "returned home Tuesday, after spending two week's with her mother at Douglasville MF. T. C. Brack spent the week-end with; relatives near ClemT , Mr. P. A. Smith made a business trip to Atlanta Tuesday. ' Mrs. A. E. Pprks is quite sick at this writing. The Sacred Harp singing will meet in regular monthly session at this place next Sunday at 2 p. m.. Everybody in-'- vited. Large congregations attended services at Mills Chapel Saturday night and Sun day. —O' People who rave over styles may be diviedd into two eiassea^-men and wo men. Why are prompt and accurate figure/ records so important in retail business? Because in successful retailing time is every thing. ; £pu can’t check up your business figures once a month and expect to “get by.” Even once a week is taking a ,big chance. You ought to know every day. You must buy today, sell tomorrow; take a small profit and turn it over quickly. You can’t carry unsalable .stock, long credits, slow collections, or any unnecessary expense in retail business as it is run today. You wafit to know every day the essential facts about how your business stands. Hard to get? No, easy and economical, if you do the work on a Burroughs Machine. 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