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THE NEW NAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1921
Professional Cards.
J. W. POWELL,
Attornrj-nt-I.nn,
Will practice in all the courts, both
State and Federal.
Office over First National Bank.
MYRON It* FARMER, M. U„
Physician aiul Burgeon.
Office over T. Q. Farmer & Sons Co.
Office 'phone 600; residence 'phone 72.
L. E. MOORE
Attorney-nt-Law
Will practice In all courts. Prompt
loans made on improved farms in Cow
eta County. Over Cates Drug Store.
W, L. STALLINGS,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Will practice in all the Courts. Spe
cial attention given to preparation of
wills and the administration of estates
in tho Court of Ordinary.
Office in Court Houhq, ’phono 414.
T. S. BAILEY,
Physician aud Surgeon.
Office upstairs in Kirby building, llVfc
Qreenville street. 'Phone 87. (office
and residence.)
JOE B. PEN IS VON,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office hours 8 to 10 a. m,; 3 to 5 p. m.
Office with Dr. Paul Peniston. Office
and residence ’phone 30.
A. SIDNEY CAMP,
Attorney and Counaelor at Law.
Office In Arnall Bldg.. Court Square.
R. H. MCDONALD,
l Physician and Surgeon.
Office 3% East Broad Street, upstairs.
Office hours 9 to 11 a ,m. and 3 to 6
D. m.
Office 'phone 55; residence 'phone 89J
. W M . H . L Y D A Y ,
Physician nud Surgeon.
Office over Lee-King Drug Co. Res
idence ’phone 464. Office 'phone 216.
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.
A BOY SCOOT STORY.
Conyers Times,
A few nights ago u Imly arrived In Con
yers on one of the night trains, Look
ing mound for n conveyance she failed
t9 see one, nml snld, more to herself tlmn
to anyone else—
“I wonder if I could get n boy to
carry this grip for me?”
Almost Immediately a lnd stepped for
ward nml took possession of her grip,
with n cheery greeting.
“I’ll take it for you if you will wnlt
n minute tilt I run nml tell mnmmn 1
nin going. ’ ’
In n moment ho was line It, and tnklng
tlie grip, which was very heavy, trudged
along with it till they reached the Indy’s
destination, elmttlng pleasantly ns they
went.
Wien the Indy turned to pny him after
the grip wns safely deposited, tho lnd
tipped ids brand-brimmed lint and put
Ids hands behind him, ns lie smilingly
remarked i
“I’m n Scout, and Scouts do not tnke
pny for assisting indies.”
No persuasion could change Ills deter
mination, and nftor some pleasant dis
cussion, lie rnn away, calling back n
pleasant 1 ‘ Good-night. ’ ’
The boy piny forget tide incident—
tlie Indy never will, mid some day when
lie becomes n grent ninn she will tell how
lie was a great boy.
Character In the Face.
A coininiuid of words nun n faculty
for acquiring lutigmigos Is deluded>iy
eyes tlinl nre promlm'iit illiil full under
neath. A Grechin nose denotes passive
endurance. An eiiergelle person ima
long, narrow nostrils, nu aquiline .nose,
and Hint part of the cheek lying be
tween the nose nml tlie cheek bone
very prominent. Much spnee between
the eyebrows nml the eye nt the outer
comer denotes grent love of enjoy
ment, A si)nnre. high, broad forehead
denotes faithfulness.
T. U. DAVIS,
Physician' and Surgeon,
Office—Sanitorium building. Office
phone S—1 call; residence 'phone &—
1 calls.
W. A. TURKISH,
Physician and Surgeon,
Special attention given to surgery
end diseases o( women. Office it)
Bpring street. 'Phone 230.
D. A. HANEY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Bpeoial attention to eye, ear, nose
end throat, and diseases of -chest.
W. L. WOODROOV,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office TIM Qreenville street. 'Phone
SSI. Special attention given to dis
eases of children.
fia*. #. LITTLETON TONES,
S** 1 Atteney-at-Lanr.
Prompt attention to legal business
'Loans made on farm lands. Office over
n C. Arnall Mdse. Col's.
THOS. G. FARMER, JtL,
i Attdruey-nt*I,aiy r R -■
Will give careful and prompt atten
tion to All legal business, entrusted t»
isl Money 'to loan. QKco in court
house.
WILLIAM Y. ATKINSON,
1 . Attoraey-at-Lnw.
i Office orer Cuttlno's store.
K. W. STARE,
Dentist.
Office over H. C. Arnall Mdse. Co.'s
store. White patronage exclusively.
Residence ‘phone S8S-L.
Old papers for sale here.
FACING THE SUNRISE.
Macon News.
'Tho tang in the nir during tho pnst
few days brought doflnite reminders
that tho fnll senson is nt hand, nnd wo
should solemnly resolve to ninko it the
most prosperous fnll we imve linil in
many years.
Nobody denies that wo have been
through n period of depression, but it
reed not bo so any longer if we em
broider on tlie motto, “As a man tliink-
eth in his lienrt, so is lie.”
But if co-operation is necessary, self-
eoiiiiileiiee and optimism nre no less so,
and thus we come bnck to the original
thought tlint if we sot about it right we
can make this one of tlie most prosper
ous falls in recent years. It is naturally
tho period when business begins to re
vive ill practically all lilies.
There is ninny a man ill Mncon with
money who thinks lie is poor. It is a
psychological state. If he would make
up his mind to turn loose tlint money he
could find ninny opportunities for profit
able investment, and that investment in
turn would contribute to tlie general in
crease in business.
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The pnstor wns interrogating tlie pride
of the family.
“And do you always say your prayers
before you go to bed?”
“Yes, sir,” replied Johnnie.
“And whnt are the tilings that you
pray for?” pursued the good man.
“Well,” reponded Johnnie, thought
fully, ‘ ‘ mostly that pa won’t find out
wlmt I’ve been doin’ during the. day.”
Get Kid of
Con x tip at ion
Constipation Is the fore
runner of 85% of all
i human ills. It brings
on more suffering,
more sleeplessness,
more ill-temper than
any other «ingle cause;
But YOU CAN GET
RID of constipation!
Nor do you have to take
: any nauseating, griping
Ua medicines to do it Take
RICH-LAX
RICH-LAX is a new treatment It deana
the system, removes the poisons from the
body, and puts you in shape to accomplish
things. And IUCH-L AX does this without
leaving you weak and half-elck, aa you
el ways fed after taking ordinary laxatives.
Guaranteed nt Our Store. We nre so wire that
Rich-Lax will pleaie you that we want you t»
come to our Mon and id ■ bottle nnd tr —
tlrely nt our ri«k. If It doean’t wilt you, if
the beat Uxntive madjeine you erar uaed.
tell ua to nnd wo will premotly refund -
purchue price.
,i uini if, (Jutes Drug Co., Newnan, Gn.
DAT-SNAP
KILLS RATS
Also mioe. Absolutely prevents odors
from carcass. One package proves thiB..
RAT-SNAP comes In cokes—no mixing
with other food. Guaranteed.
:tr,o. slue (1 coke) enough for Pantry,
Kitchen or Cellar.
33c. nine (2 etaken) for Chicken House,
coops, or small buildings,
91.23 sine (5 rukes) enough for all
farm and out-bulldlngs, storage build
ings, or factory buildings,
fold and Guaranteed by
LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY.
COWETA DRUG * BOOK COMPANY.
“Young man,”' said the magistrate
severely, ‘ ‘ the assault you have com
mitted on your poor wife was moBt oni-
tal. Do you know of any reason why
I should not send you to prison?”
“If you do, your honor,,” replied the
prisoner at the bar, hopefully, “it will
break up our honeymoon.”
o *-
Secretly, every -man- thinks he could
run a house better than Ilia wife, and
with half the work.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY CO.
Effective May 39, 1921.
ARRIVE FROM
Cedartown . . 8.45 a. ufc
Columbus,
Chattanooga
Carrollton a.
Raymond ..
Griffin ....
9.55 a. m. 6,2
. 1.06 p. m.
4.38 p. m.
. 5.22 p. m.
11.18 a. m. 6.52 p.
DEPART FOB
Griffin ....
Columbus...
Chattanooga
Raymond...
Carrollton .
Cedartown .
, 6.45 a. m.
9.50 a. m.
11.18 a. m.
4.39 p. m.
. 5.25 p. m.
. 6.52 p. m.
Nil KillFF'S HALE Foil OCTOBER.
GEORGIA—Cowota County:
Will bo sold at tho court-houHe door
In Newnan, Coweta county, On., on tho
Hi at Tuesday In Octobor, 1021, within
the legal hours of sale, tho following
property, towit:
A certain tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in tho original Fourth
district of Coweta county, containing
nfty-two (52) acres, more or less, and
being part of land lots Nos. 36 and 37,
according to tho plan of said district,
nnd more particularly described ns fol
lows: Bogin nt a point on tho public
road known as tho McIntosh road,
where the oastllno of said land lot No.
37 orosas said road, and run from thence
southward 18^4 chains: thonco west
ward 22 chninB and 30 links to lino of
land of F, J. Amis; thenco north along
line of said Amis about 86 chains and
10 links to tho McIntosh road; and
from thence along said road In a
southeasterly direction to tho said be
ginning point, and being the same
met of land conveyed by deed from
Win, B. Berry to J. F, Dial, of date
Dec. 10. 1900, and recorded In Record
of Deeds, Book 2, page 677, Clork’H
office, Superior Court of said Coweta
county.
Also, a certain tract or parcel or
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 tho McIntosh
road, containing one hundred nnd IIf-
ty-slx and slxty-two one-hundredths
(166.62) acres, more or loss, and more
particularly described as follows: Com
mence at the northeast corner of natd
lot and run west along the original
lot line 46.10 chains to the northwest
corner of said lot: thenco south along
tho original lot line 24.80 chains to
said MclntoBh road; thence easterly
along said road to the original oast
line of said lot, which runs north and
south; and thonco • north along tho
said original lot lino 44.31 chains to
said beginning point, and bounded on
tho north by lands of Powell, on tho
east by Newman, on the south by said
McIntosh road, and on tho west by
J. W. Summers, and being tho same
tract of land conveyed by deed from
Mrs. Olivo Berry Loo to J, F. Dial, of
date March 31, 1911, and recorded in
Record of Deeds, Book 6, page 694, In
Clerk’s office, Superior Court of said
county.
Alsoj all of lot of land No. 38 In said
Fourth district, containing two hun
dred two and ono-Iialf (20'2'H) acres,
more or less;
Also, all of Tot of laml No-. 1!6I>, In the
Third laml district and Founrth militia
district of said Coweta county, Ga.,
containing two hundred tvro and ono-
half (202MO' acres, more or Iohh.
Also, lot of laird No. 168, containing
two hundred! two and ome-haM t'202 l fc)
acres, more or less, except ai small
tract off the southeast corrooir of said
lot No. l'68i, uini which aiuM small
tract excepted' and not hereby convey
ed is described! hjw fblTowsi Efcgd!® at the
southeast corner of said lot No. 168
and run west oilong tho Houtifr lino of
said lot 9 chains; themso north 7
chains;: thence east 9 chainw to the
original east line- of said* lk»r. Nov 168;
ahd thenco smutohi 7< attains* alhnig: said
'east line to* said' beghvrcln’g uwtrofc—und
which said' gbovw-describod hvreda are
known as a, parti at’ the Bnwttuiraiani farm
or lands, lht bite* said: TMrtf IUidkI dis
trict.
, Said landb l'ovfled' oni as thro property
of Joseph. F:. Dial! to satisfy aro execu
tion issued' from the City Court of
Newnan, tin satftll couitty. fm favor of
the Old Dominion Trust Company
against the said Joseph F, Dial. De
fendant in il. fa. and tenant in posses
sion notified of this levy In accordance
with law.
Tho above-described property being
In two separate and distinct tracts
and lying and being In tho Third dis
trict and Fourth district of Coweta
county, Oa„ respectively. All of said
land above-described as being In the
Third district, containing four hundrod
and flvo (405) aoreB, and known aa
the Buchanan place, will bo offered
for sale separately and as one body of
laml; and all of said land abovo-tlo-
Hcrlbed iis being In the Fourth dis
trict of said county and State, con
taining four hundrod and eloVon and
twelve one-hundredths (411.12) acres,
will bo offered separately and as one
body of laud.
After said land Is offered for sale In
sopniato parcels, then all of said
810.12 acres described above will be
offered as a whole, and tho bids ag
gregating the greatest sum will be
accepted. If tho total bid for the
two tracts amountM to more than tho
bid for tho entire land sold as a
whole, then In that event the bids for
the land In separate parcels will be
nceopted; but If tho bid on the whole
of 816.12 acres amounts to more than
tho bid for the separate tracts, then
that bid will be accepted. This 6th
day of September, 1921.
J. D. BREWSTER, Sheriff.
Try The Herald’s classi
fied column for results. . .
What’s the Matter With You?*
hava^^brlghY and'oii'tuiilatl^Tl^wpoTn'l 1 ol'»U°llfo? ' Ara you
popular soolally—are you filled with conf donce and enthusi
asm? Doos your mind respond quickly , ^
noeda—can you meet all emergencies with the firm conviction
that you will win out regardless of obstacles? Are you strong
physloally and mentally, able to grasp the duties and pleas
ures of life that come to yo, from day to day? IF NOT—then
you should begin to find out what the trouble Is. Without
doubt there are physical disorders that are holding you hack—
keeping you from bolng the man or woman that you should ho.
YOUR LUNGS MAY BE WEAK
Tho lungs nre tho principal
organ* of tho inspiratory, or
, brcnthluB, ayatonu It Is their
V duty to supply pure oxygen, or
\ nir, to the blood, which enr-
\rlon It to nil tho colU of tho
lbody; and also to exhale or
I throw off tho Impure carbon
| dloxldo or waste from tho
/ chill, Tne OKI.1.8 of the
/ lungs nro oonwtantly attacked
• by (Human germo of nil kinds;
' §nch oh colds, catarrh, inflo-
enxn, consumption, cto,: nnd
unlOH* the ORT.L 1 ' nr* 1 k*’"t
supplied with plenty of imur*
lithment and atlmtilant thoy
cannot throw off theao dla-
rnao gortni.
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AT ALL
DRUG
STORES
—used with correct mental atti
tudes—Is recommended for weak lungs. The directions tell you
how to do It. In extreme caseB, where special directions sre
needed, they will be sent on application.
LIVINGSTON MEDICINE COMPANY
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Here’s another. We put no useless
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§2,000 Buildings and Structures 2,000
II 500 SMALL FARMS 500
(5 TO 1,000 ACRES)
- Building Material, Plumbing, Radiation, Steam and Water Piping j
II up to 12 inches; Boilers for power and heating, Electric Motors, Wir-
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Il ATLANTA, GEORGIA II
II TERMS—Buildings and Commodities, cash. !2
S Land—One-third cash; balance one and two years. J5
S Certified Check, Bank Draft, Express Money Orders accepted. —
II Successful bidders may purchase single buildings or other units, or may II
Il se:ure as many as desired at the "knock down” price. il
11 Further details announced at sale. U
f SaleTakes Place Rain orShine fi
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COMMENCING OCT. lO, IO A. M.. SHARP
H. L; ROGERS,
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QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF THE ARMY, WASHINGTON, D. C.
Information Office
Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Ga.
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» GERTH’S REALTY EXPERTS,
Of New Orleans, Auctioneers.
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