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Veteran of Civil War
Still Hale and Hearty
GEORGE D. SHAW; Springfield, Mass.
" To say Mint I fed twonty-flve years
younger,.‘twenty-five yours hoalthior mid
twonjy-fl'vf years stronger expresses wlmt
Tnnlae lias done l'or mo bettor than any
other way, 1 eon put it,” snld George
D. Sliaw, veteran of the Civil War, who
now lives at Mill Walnut Btreot, Spring-
field, Mass.
"I am now seventy-eight years old
and f don't hesitate to say f huve.ncivcr
known a medicine to equal Tnnlae, FoT
fifteen years 1 wTis subject to attacks
of indigestion that worn so bad ,tf times
I would lm,vo to Jay lip for a week or
two. For a long time I lived on crack
ers and milk alone, ns nothing vise agreed
with me.
“When 1 started on Tnnlae T weighed
only one hundred and seventeen pounds
ami my days wore thought to bo num
bered. I’ve boon wonderfully built up.
I now weigh one hundred and forty-
three pounds and my /stomach is as
sound as a dollar. In fact, I believe I
could oat the old army rations again
without it hurting ino in the least.
“I never miss a c.huncd of saying 'a
good word for Tnnlnc and I would iiko
to urge tho boys of tho ‘Sixties’ who
are not fooling right to give it a trial,
for I am sure it would put them in lino
again just as it has me. For a man of
my ago to have no physical ailment, to
be well ami strong and enjoy lifo ns ho
did twonty-fivo years ago, is certainly
something to ho thankful for and there'
is nothingf tod good I can say for • Tan-
lac.” , 3
Tanlae is sold by leading druggists
everywhere.
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Drug Store Service
Can be found here, because we realize that your pa
tronage demands it and we spare nothing in try
ing to matte our store, so desirable to- trade with that
if you are not one of our customers you eventually
will be. , \
Give us a Trial Today.
PHONES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE.
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MESSENGER BOYS AT YOUR SERVICE.
Courteous and Efficient Druggists to Trade With.
School Boys and Girls—
Don’t forgot that wo carry many
things you need ‘ in tho school
room.
’ Pencils.
Composition Books.
Note Books.
Iuk Tablets.
Inks.
Rnlers,
Note Book Paper.
Book Straps.
Tablets.
Palmor Pens.
Pnlnior Paper,
Drawing Paper.
P«n Staffs.
Paints.
rirnyolaB.
Erasers.
ANOTHER OLD VETERAN CROSSES
OVER THE RIVER.
Another old Confederate veteran ’bus
nnswefrod the Inst roll-call and “crossed
over the river,” Oh last ‘Friday Mr.
Leandcr Banks passed away at tho home
of ids son-in-law, Mr. U. .B. Pppp, nenr
Moreland, following a long and distress,
ing illness. Sunday afternoon his re
mains were brought to Turin, where fu»
nernl services were conducted by Rev.
7„ Speer, assisted by Rev. H. S. Rees,
a longtime friend of deceased. At the
close of the service the body of the old
soldier was borne to the cemetery and
laid to rest by tho side of ids wife and
sons, who preceded him to the grave
several years ago.
Mr. Banks wns a valiant defender of
the Lost Cab sc. He wns shot down on
the field at Gettysburg ami left for
dead, carrying with him to the grave
wounds received in that awful clash of
arms. Ho served one term as Tax Col
lector, and was Held in high esteem 'by
all who knew him.
He loaves three children to mourn
their loss, viz: Mr. .Ths. Banks of Turin,
Mrs. Texanria Landrum of Atlanta, and
Mrs. G. B. Pope of Moreland, besides
a number of grandchildren. He is sur
vived also by a brother, Mr. Wm. Banks,
who resides near Raymond. We tender
to these sorrowing relatives our sincere
sympathy. Doccnsed wns in the 70th
year of his age. A Friend.
Turin, Gn„ Sept. 0th.
New Prices on Candies.
We (tarry Norris’ and Nun-
nnlly’B Candies. There are none
better.
Assorted Chocolates.
Bon Boub and Chocolates.
MOSQUITOES.
Are bad at this time of the
year. Why bo annoyed, with
them when wo have the remedies i
Walker’s Devilment (with
sprayer) 35c
Nyal’s MoBquito Lotion .... 30C
Sweet Dreams 35c
Bee Brand Poweds, 30c and 50c
Nilnta (with gun) ’ ...35c
El Vampira ...... 10c
Assorted Nut Chocolates.
Chocolate Cortbnl Cherries.
.Jordan Almonds.
Norris' Gold Box.
Nunnnlly’s ‘'Southern Hos
pitality. ”.
Norris’ Variety BoxT
Also many bther assortments.
DRUGS:
£
As soon ns n' neyr article comes
out .wd stock It,
Our lino is'complete in Patent
Medicines, Proprietary Prepara
tions, Pharmaceuticals, Chemicals,
Rubber Goods, aiuLnH Drug Store
Sundries.
COWETA DRUG AND BOOK CO.
Phones 18 and 9106.
8 Greenville St.
Legal Notices.
betters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
H. A. Reese having applied to the’
Court of Ordinary of said county for
letters of administration on the es
tate of Mrs. Agnes L, Reese, deceased,
all persons concerned are required to
show- cause in said Court by the first
Monday In October next, if arty they
can, why said application, should not
he granted. This Aug. 11, 1921.
.1. A. R. CAMP. Ordinary.
I,otters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Co,weta County:
H. C. Pitts having .applied to the
Court of Ot-dlnary of said county for
letters pf administration on the estate
of Edgar C, Pitts, deceased, all .per
sons concerned are required to show
cause In said Court by the first Mon>-
dny In October next, If any they can,
why. said application should not he
granted. This Sept. 5, 1921.
.1. A. R. CAMP. Ordinary.,
bettors of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Tj. A. Johnson having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for
letters of administration on the estate
or Mrs, .1, B. Slaughter, deceased, all
persons concerned are required to show
cause In said Court b'- the first Mon
day in October next, If any they can,
why said application sliomld not he
granted, This Sept. R, 1921.
J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary.'
Betters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta CoUnty:
J. P. Cureton having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of sata county for
lotters of administration on the estate
of Eddie E. Wlndom, deceased, all per
sons concerned are required to show
cause In said Court by the first Mon;
day in October noxt, if any they can',
why said application should not be
granted. This Sept. 5, 1921.
. J. A. R, CAMP, Ordinary.
betters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
W. C. Ilodnett having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for
lotters of administration on the estate
of G. P. Hodnett, deceased, all per, 1 -
sons concerned are required to show
cause in said Court by Lhe first Mon
day In October next, if any ..they can,
why said application should not be
granted. This Sept. R, 1921.
J. A. R. CAMR, Ordinary.
betters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
T. G. Farmer, Jr., /administrator on
tho estate of Mary R. Floyd, deceased,
having applied to the Court of Or
dinary of snld county for letters of
dismission, all persons concerned are
required to show cause In said Court
by tho first Monday In October next,
if any they can, why sail application
should not be granted. This Sept. 8,
1921. J. A. R. CAMP. Ordinary.
Twelve Months’ Support.
GEORGIA—Cow-eta County:
The return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months’ support to : the
family of J. A. ICempHon, deceased,
having been filed In my office, all per
sons concerned are cited to show cause
by the first Monday in October, 1921,
why said application tor twelve
months' support should not be granted.
This Supt R, 1921.
J. A. Re CAMP, Ordinary,
Twelve Months’ Support.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Tho return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months’ support to the.
family of A, H. Arnold, deceased, hav
ing been filed In .my office, all persons
concerned are cited to show cause bv
the first Mokiday In October, 1921, why
snld application for twelve months’
support should not bo granted. This
Sept. 7, 1921.
J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary.
Application for heave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
John A* Webb, administrator on the
ostate of ..las, T. Haynes, deceased,
having applied to the Court of Ordi
nary of said county for leave to sell
land of said deceased, all persons con
cerned are required to show cause in
said Court by tho first Monday in Oc
tober next, If any they can, 'Vhy said
application should not be granted.
This Sept. 5, 1921
J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary.
i Application for heave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Lunle S. Shropshire, administrator
on the eBtate of Merrltis Chandler, de
ceased, having applied to the Court of
Ordinary of said county for leave to
Bell lands of said deceased, all persons
concerned are required to show cause
In said Court by the first Monday In
October next, If any they can, why
said application should not be granted.
This Sept. B, 1921.
J. A. R., CAMP, Ordinary.
Application for beave to hell.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Geneva J. Herring, administrator on
the estate of Thomas H. Herring, de
ceased. having applied 'to the Court
of Ordinary of snld county for leave
to sell lands and stocks of said de
ceased. all persons concerned are re
quired to'show cause In snld Court by
the first Monday In October next. If
any they can, why said application
should not be granted. Thts Sept. 6,
1921. • J. A. R. CAMP.. Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Coweta COunty: »
All creditors of the estate of Thomas
H. HerrlngJ late of Coweta county, Ga„
deceased, are hereby notified to render
In their demands to the undersigned
aocordlng tb: law; and all persons In
debted to said estate are required to
make Immediate payment to the un
dersigned. This Sept. 9. 1921.
GENEVA. J. HERRING,
- Administrator.
R, F. D. 8, Newnan, Ga.
Ail creditors of the estate of.Merritis
Chandler, late of Coweta county, Ga.,
deceased, are hereby notified to render
Ire their demands to the undersigned,
according to law; and all persons in
debted to said estate are required to
make immediate payment to the un
dersigned. This Sept. 9, 1921.
L.UN1E S. SHROPSHIRE,
, ■ , Administrator.
R. F. D. 1, Palmetto, Ga. •'
READY-TO-WEAR
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New goods coming on every express and
many new fall styles are now in stock. .We
want you to see them, no matter whether you
are ready to make your selection or not, for we
know you will be interested in the new styles.
Dresses are in Satins, Canton Crepes,
Crepeback Satins, Tricotine, Serges and Poiret
twills. Some are the tailored styles, most be
coming to some figures while others are Silk
and Wool embroidered, braided and bead trim
med. . . V
Prices range from—
to 49
.50
Sizes from 14 to 46.
Coats are in the most desired materials and
colors. Some belted and others the loose wrdp-
py models. Materials are Velour, Suedine, Bo
livia, Marvella, etc.
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Prices— -
16
.75
ill
.50
Coat Suits are being shown in Tricotines,
Velours, Serges, Duvet Delaine and Broadcloth,
plain and fur trimmed, and this is the season
when you can seelct the length most-becoming.
Some are severely plain, while others are lav
ishly embroidered.
Prices—
24^s to 49^fi
.‘vi* , s ~
r Sizes 16 to 51.
Complete Line el Hisses' aed Children’s Coals
New Skirls—New Sweaters
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