The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, October 07, 1921, Image 2

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NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, OCT. 7. Official Organ of Coweta County. Jaa. HI. Brown. O, W. Passuvant. BROWN & PASSAVANT Editors anil l'ulillalirr*. mill Min. Lo.v Williams nml Mr. THE NEWNAN HERALD *T,"y" Mattox uml baby of Nnwnan. „ Mr. mid Mrs. Norman Sewell, ol IJecr Lodge, Montana, are on a vinit to their parents, Mr. mid Mrs, Kinmett Sowell. Mine Arlona Bryant, of Atlanta, w the gneet of Mm. Bob Hopson this week. Mre. Leila White ie spending a few days with friends in Marietta. The ninny fronds of Mrs. Felton \Vil- IlmiiH will regret to learn of her serious illness. Mrs, A. 13. Kean is spending tins week ill Thompson, Ornntvillo defeated Moreland m an exeiting game of ball Saturday after noon by a seore of to 1. There was n good deal of excitement during tlm game, and we ilon’t think that Moreland bunch has any “comeback” whatsoever, despite the fact that several times the umpire Bcemod to bo in a hurry. Wo are glad to welcome Mr, mid Mrs. Willie Moore and little son back to Ormitville. Tho Herald oltlco Is located In the Ooodrum Building. 12 Jackson Stroet ’Phono 0. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. SENOIA. Mm. Win, Amlorson, who bus boon ■visiting Mrs. Maude Atkinson, returned a few days ago to her homo in Knox-, ville, Tonn. Tho Cometery Association held an inter csting and profitable mooting Friday af ternoon, at the homo of Mrs. R. L. Arnnll. Mr, and Mrs. Leo llnud ami son, Leo, ,ir., hnvo returned from a visit to Mrs. Harry Callawuy. at LaGrnugu Mrs. .1. H. McKnight is spending a few days in Atlanta, the guest of Mrs. R, A. Gordon. Mrs. G. M. Byno, of Albany, is tho guest of Mrs. .1. A. McKnight this week. Mrs. M. H. Couch has returned from a visit of several days with her daughter, Mrs. 8. ,T. Elder, in Atlanta. Miss Ella May Freeman is spending « few days in Atlanta Mrs. 13. Q. Vlning, of Birmingham, Ala., is the guest of Mrs. Nixon Arnull this wcolc. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. McKnight, Mrs. M. E. Lincli, Mrs. G. L. Row and Mr. Wm. Row spent. Tuesday in Atlanta. Mr C. F. Ilollborg is visiting his father in Ohio, who Iiiih boon quite sick for some time. Mrs. ,7. 13. Hunter entertained u sew ing party Wednesday morning compli mentary to Mrs. ,1. (!. Arnnll. Others present wore Mandamus C. C. McKnight, G. L. Row, Luo Hand, It. E. McKnight, 10. IT. Lutes, R. W. Freeman, Nixon Ar- mill anil OiiHsio Edwards. Mrs. Emmett Owens and daughter, id’ Zcbulon, have been the guests of Mrs. ,1. 11. Jones for Hovorul days. Mr. and Mrs. R, E. McKnight have taken possession of their handsome new Imngnlnw on the Elder’s Mill road. Miss Edith Culpepper, whose marriage to Mr. Wm. (!. Turpin, of Macon, was n ‘ brilliant social event of Wednesday evening, was the guest of honor at a bridge luncheon Wednesday morning, at which Mrs. Leo Hand entertained. Other gnosis were Miss Busie Tnnnor, of Carrollton: Miss Lynda Andarsoii, Miss Evolyn Turpin mid Mrs. Joint Wll- •son, of Macon; Mrs. Clarence Jonhson, of Atlanta; Mrs. W. F, Culpepper, MiHs Alary Oulpoppor, Miss Etta Steed, Mrs. •John M. Tribble, and Miss Ella May Freeman, The marriage of Miss Editli Culpop- per mid Mr. William C. Turpin, of Ma con, was a beautiful nffnir of Wednes day evening, taking p'lneo nt tho homo of tho bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Culpepper. Tho coreiuonj, which was niorkod by tlio utmost simplicity, was porfoitmod by Rev. 8. B. Btrout in tho presence of tho irolatlvos mid a few close friends of tho •contracting parties. Preceding the cor- •omony appropriate wedding music wnB rendered. Mendelssohn’s “Wodding March” announeed tho ontranco of tho bridal party, and Boothovon’s "Minuet” was softly played during tho ceremony. Tho homo wnH artistically decorated for tho occasion, an improvised alfyir of Palms and ferns, arranged in tho living- room, forming u pretty background. Tho first to enter wore tho two little rlbbon-bonrers, Margaret Wilson anil Martha Jane Estes, who wore dainty frockH of blue and pink organdie mid carried white satin streamers, which formed an aisle for tho bridal party. Miss Mary Culpepper, sister of tho bride, wiiB maid of honor. She wore n smart costume of pink chiffon and carried a shower bouquet of pink roseH. Littlo Mnry Claude Estes, the dainty flower girl, wore n lovely frock of pink organ- die. She carried a basket of roses, tho bundle of which was tied with a butter- • fly bow of pink tulle, Mr. Van McKib- ben Lane, of Macon, aotod as best man. The young bride, radiant in her girlish loveliness, was given in marriage by her father. She wore an oxqusito frock of duchess satin, her veil being caught up with orange blossoms. Her flowers were valley lilies. An informal reception fol lowed the eoromouy. Among the owt-of- town guests were Mr. N. D. Cooper of Lew Orleans; Mrs. Trimble Johnson, of Atlanta; Aliss Busin Tanner, of Carroll- con; Airs. Audrey Lane, Aiiss Marv Lane rs. Aliss ... - - - —... Whit- mnn, Aliss Lyndn Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. .las. Lee, Aliss Mildred Bnzemuro and Air. Roy Crockett, of Afncou; Air lorn Gnfijpon, of Atlanta, and others, i r * ' r->—— o DODSON. Most all of our farmers are through picking cotton, and some, didn’t have enough to carry to tho gin. However, they nre thankful that they have plenty corn, meat, pens, peunuts, syrup, etc. Mrs. Hugh Glass and little son lire visiting Mrs. Joe Brown, in Heard county. Air. mid Mrs. Homer ElrlBon visited tho former’s puronts in Campbell county Snturdny. Mrs. W. H. Summerlin was the week end guest of Mrs. Glenn l&w'cll,' at Gappy Vniloy. After spending nwhile with his pa rents here Mr. Walter Ward has return ed to Florida. Miss Lillie Muiulo Lambert was the woek-end guest of the Misses Dukes, nt Happy Vniloy. Mre. T. B. Bunders had ns dinner guests Friday.. Miss Ann Carter, of Plains, Ga., mid Aunt. Slide Newton. Mr. mid Mrs. Will Summerlin and little daughter, Catherine, spout the week end with the former’s sister, Airs. Dave Sewell, in Atlantn. Air. mid Airs. Welch Sowell mid chil dren spoilt Sunday night with Col. and Airs. ,1. C. Newman, in Nownmi. Sevornl from our community attended the peanut-picking given by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smvoll at, their homo near Roseoo on Wednesday night of lust week. It; was much enjoyed by those present, and after picking several bushels of pea nuts refreshments were served. Air. and Mrs. L. P. Sewoll visited relatives nt Happy Valley Saturday even ing. “GOLDEN RULE” SALE-DAY IN CARROLLTON. Carrollton Free Press. Mnndny was tho first of the Golden Rale Hide inaugurated by the farmers of Carrollton. Tliero were many farmers in town, and all day long the stores were filled with buyers. Every clerk was kept busy, m.d the bargains given by our generous merchants wore eagerly bought up. Some firms sold out their special offerings before noon. The best success of the day wns the miction sale of farm stock and prduc.e. Cattle mid pigs wore sold, and brought satisfactory prices. In fact, the far mers who brought stock to sell were so wnfi well pleased with the returns that they will bring something else next Golden Rule diiy. This auction department will become very popular, and be generally patronized by Carroll county farmers. From opening to close, the day wns a success, mid everybody, both merchants and farmers, were more than satisfied. All will anxiously look forward to the first Monday in November, when the next Golden Rule sale day will be celebrated. —o Some people nre in no danger of be ing killed by overwork. They never do any. New Advertisements. Letters of Dismission GEORGIA—Coweta County: p. T M % o r — oyhe^ fes? ffVM && ««£s°;i required"^ hv the first Monday In November next, /any they can, why said application Khnuld not bo granted. This Oct. 4. 1921 U J. A, H. CAMP, Ordinary. Application for Leave to Sell. GEORGIA—Coweta County. C. H. Kompson und I. A. Scott, ad ministrators on the'testate of J. A. Kemnnon, deceased, having applied to the Court nf Ordinary of said county for leave to sell lands belonging to said deceased, all persons concerned are required to show cause In said Court by the first Monday In Novem ber next, If any they can, why said application should not be granted. This Oct. G, 1921. J. A. R. CAMP. Ordinary. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. In the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of Coweta Drug and Book Co„ a partnership, and L. B. Walthall, L. N. Camp and H. C. Pike, Individuals, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. To the creditors of the above-named persons of Newnan, Ga., In the county of Coweta and district aforesaid, bank rupts. Notice Is hereby given that on Oct. 4, 1921, the said persons were adjudicat ed bankrupt; and that the first meeting of creditors will be held In the Court House In Newnan, Ga„ on Oct. 1 i. 19-1, at 11 o'clock a. m„ at which time the Bald creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupts and transact such other bus iness ns may properly come before said meeting. j c . SULLIVAN, Referee In Bankruptcy. LaGrange, Ga., Oct. B, 1921. TAX ASSESSMENT KOlt SCHOOL PURPOSES- GEORGIA—Coweta County: Court of Commlsloners of RoadR and Revenue of said county, sitting for county purposes, this Sept. 30, 19-1: Ordered, that there be collected by the Tax Collector of said county for the year 1921, In addition to a 1 other taxes, for the purpose of raising a sinking fund to meet maturities on School Bonds and to pay Interest on same. In the Starr School District of Bald county, 20 centB on the one hun dred dollars, and the same is hereby levied upon all the taxable property situate and being In the said Starr School District of said county. This Sept. 30, 1921. By order of tho Board. Clerk Comm lsslon'ers A Roajj, ll ' an J d R enue, Coweta county, Ua”" ,6V GUARDIAN’S SALE. GEORGIA—Coweta County By virtue of an order of ,, of Ordinary, granted at the ni? term, 1921, will he sold at imhfin lobe cry before the court-house i® <,ut said county, between the leiouo' 0 of sale on the first Tuesday i„ °v r vember, 1921. the following,,,!' ot Louise and Luey Jones, mlnoiTjj, A certain tract or parrel , In the .town of Orantvlli,., cJ!'" county, Ga., and bounded n Begin at the corner of Eliza ser lot and run In an easterly su tlon along Cemetery street An’. 60 thence in a southerly dtrcetlon tee e yards, thence in a westerly dw,„ 6 129 feet to Bald Rosser lot tlienl 1 ^ .a northerly direction 60 yards ".o said Rosser line to the be»lJ^ n ! point.'! The Interest of said in saljU lot to be sold being a r^? 1, der Interest. Terms—CASH Thi^n", 5, 19211 Prs. fee, 20.72 hls 0c NANCY JONES, Guardian, Twelve MontliH’ Support. GEORGIA—Coweta County: The return of the appraisers setting apart twelve months' support to the ramHv of W. M. Keith, deceased, having been filed In my office, all por- SToScd arc cited to show cause i, v »hn first Monday in Novembei, why° Haiti application for twelve months’ support should not he granted. Tills Oct. L CAMP, Ordinary. Letters of Administration, GEORGIA—Coweta County: Mrs Sara T- Sewell having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said County for letters of administration on the estate of E R. C. Sewell, deceased, . all norsoiis concerned are required to show cause In said Court by the first Mon day in November next, if any they can, why said application should not be granted. Tills Oct. 4, 1921- M J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary. son; Mrs. Audrey Lane, Miss Marv Lane Mr. uml Mrs. John Wilson, Mr. ami Mrs vm. llirpin, Miss Evelyn Turpin, Min Aimio Page 'Turpin, Miss Lilv Whit SHARPSBURG. Mrs. Will Prather nml baby, of Now- mm, nre spcmling the weok with Mrs. ftoxio Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Brown and daugh ter, Ella Hill, spout Saturday and Sun day in Atlnntn. Miss Annie T. Bailey, of Turin, 'spent Sunday with Misses Maude Beckain and Liicile Sunders. Mr. Lynn Wood and family spent Sun day in Newnan. Mr. Lowis Ingram, of Atlanta, was tho guest Sunday of Mr. Richard In gram. Miss Eva North wns in Newnan shop ping Monday. Mrs. Genin Askew 1ms returned to Nownnn, after spending the week with Mrs. S. W. GlnsH. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Bridges wore in At- •Unite. Tuesday. Mr. Tom Wood, of Cednrtown, spoilt a few dnyH with ShuipBburg friends last week. Mrs. WoHton Glass,, Mrs. Guy Wood and Mr. W. J. Wood motored to Atlanta Tuesday. Mrs. Helen Carpenter spent Monday with Mrs, Fred Hunter, in Turin. o WHITE OAK. White Oak Community Council meets every two weoks, at the school-house. At every other meeting the families of mombors attend nnd enjoy a social hour. Last Friday ovonlng tho social feature was informal, nnd ns Miss Collins, Miss Drake and Miss Thompson, from Nfew- nnn, met with us, they took charge of tho sooinl part and entertained with songs nnd recitations. A largo crowd was present. White Oak school ball team played Moreland Friday afternoon, nnd, sorry to say, it terminated in favor of More- laud. Tho Y, P. C. U. met at Jlio school- house Sunday afternoon, but, on account of the inclement weather very few were present, Mr. J. E, Wnltlmll nnd family visited in Urnutvitlo Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Evans, of Bexton, isitod in our community Sunday after noon. Mr, T, H. Mattox, Mr. Sidney Young, Miss Mary Mattox, Miss Hannah Mat tox uml Miss Ethel Young motored to C5 rant ville and Newnan Saturday. Letters of Administration. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Mrs. Hattie B. Ely having applied to ho Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of administration on the es- tate of Lew !r BrookR, deceased, all persons concerned are required to show cause In said Court by the .first Monday in November next, if any they can, why said application should not ho granted. This Oot, 4, 1921. J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary. , Letters of Administration. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Mrs. Lula L. Ballard having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of administration on the estate of P.earl Smith, Decensed, all sons concerned .are required to show cause In said Court-Ay- tHW firsVMon- day In November next.' If ahy they can, wliv said application should not he granted. This Oct- 4, 1921. . J. A. R. CAMP. Ordinary. Letters of Guardianship. GEORGIA—Coweta County; Mvs Pearl Leigh Strickland having applied to the Court of said county for letters of guardianship for Ben Leigh Strickland, lunatic, aU persons concerned' are required -to. S A 0W , In said Court by the first Monday n November next, If any they can. why said application should not be granted. This Oct. 3. 192L _ CAMPt Grdlnary . Application for Leave to Sell. GEORGIA—Coweta County: ,T. p. Dunbar, administrator on the estate of A. H. Arnold, deceased, having applied to the Court of Ordi nary of said county for leave to sell lands and personal property of said deceased. all persons con- corned aro required to show caiisefn said Court by the first Monday In No vember next, If anv they can, why said application should not be granted. This Oct. 4. 1921. „ J. A. R. CAMP. Ordinary. GRANTVILLE. i v Items from Colley-Lambert Company’s Weekly Trade Bulletin.) Mrs, J. B. Hull is visiting her daugh ter, Airs. 7.. T. Elliott, in RnmosyUlo. Mr, John Meueham, of Newnan, visit ed Mr. nial Mrs. F. T. Meneham this week. Mrs. Snllie Slaughter has returned ‘•from n visit to relatives at Lone Oak. Air. and Mrs. J. E. Walthall, of AVhite Oak, were the guests of Mrs. A. O. Lee Sunday. Mrs. Lee Y. Ponder and tittle son of Atlanta, are guests of Mrs. L. F. Ponder this week. Mrs. Wm. Banks entertained the Par sonage Aid Society on Thursday after noon last. Mr. mid Mrs. (’. II. Branch, of Macon are on a visit to their daughter, Mrs! Chas. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin and Miss Liicile Sewoll, of Atlanta, spent the week-eml with Mrs. Emmett Sewell. Mrs. Bobo Banks entertained the Rook Club Friday afternoon. Refreshments were served after the game. Mrs. Floyd Jeffries, of Jacksonville Fla., spent n few days IhsI week with her sister, Mrs. C. S. Colley. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oswell Latimer nre vis Ring Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Latimer Mrs. Eugene McKIroy, of Atlnntn the guest of Mrs. T. M. Zellars. Mrs. F. R. Cline had as guests Sunday Mrs. J. G. Sims, Mr. Franklin Sims and Mrs. O., R, Sims of Hogansville, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snow and son of Atlanta, When does tlio five-thirty train leave!” shouted a belated passenger, bursting in at the station door. ‘ 1 Five-thirty, ’ ’ replied the porter. “Well, the postoffiee clock is twenty- eight minutes past live nnd the town hull clock is thirty-two minutes past. Which am 1 to go byf” “Ye can go by any chick ye want, but ye can’t go by train, because it’s gone. ’ ’ Application F6r Leave to Sell. GEORGIA—Coweta County: W. L. Stallings, administrator on the estate of Clias. H. Newtpn. deceased, having applied to the Court of Ordi nary of said county for lenve to sell lands belonging to said deceased, all persons concerned are required to show cause In said Court by the first Mon day In November next, If any they can, why said application should' not he granted. This Oot. 4. 1921. .T. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary. Application foe Leave to Sell. GEORGIA—Coweta County: L. A. Johnson, administrator on the estate of Mrs. J. B. Slaughter, de ceased, having- implied to the Court or Ordinary of said county for leave to sell lands of said deceased, all persons concerned nre required to sh6w cause In said Court by the first Monday in November next, if anv they can, why sold anpllcntton should not be granted. This Oct. 4. 1921. J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary. Application for Lenve to Sell. GEORGIA—Coweta County: . Marie Sewell nnd Marguerite Sewell, administrators on tho estate of WU- bur R. Sewell, dece'ased, having' applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell Liberty Bonds and lands belonging to said deceased, all presons concerned are required to show cause in said Court by the first Mon- | day In November next, if any they can, why said application should not be granted 1 . This Oct. 3. 1921. J. A. R. CAMP; Ordinary. The “Star” Pea and Bean Huller The Best Made The Best Made Huller No. 4 now priced at $40 f. o. b. Newnan. Larger Hullers reduced in price ac cordingly. Come to see us. Powell & Keith Gandy Day, Oct. 8 Saturday, Oct. 8, is National Candy Day. You know what that means. Everybody will be expecting CANDY, and everybody will be buying CANDY; so you might as well get in th e push. You’ll be sorry if you don’t get good CANDY, so we tip you off to buy 1 CANDY kept in our refrigerator. When you tuck away a box of Hollingsworth’s or Whitman’s or Norris’ under your arm and step in the front door you will be the big man about the house with the kids, or wife, or sweetheart. 1.50 and $2 Per Pound LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY ” A GOOD DRUG STORE” TWO PHONES 66 PROMPT DELIVERY EFFICIENT SERVICE PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY «ldrues ALLEN BROS. Come Out With Brand New Prices and Brand New Us We think it a good time to buy while the price is right. We are in position to save you money. We have just received one car of salt, one car of hulls, one car of flour, and will receive this week one 20-ton car of 7 per cent, cotton seed meal, and another car of flour. This foodstuff was bought right, and this is your opportunity, as never before, so don’t fail to be on hand. FLOUR Plain, 48 lbs. $1.85 Plain, 24 lbs .95 Self-Rising, 48 lbs 1.85 Self-Rising, 24 lbs — .95 ARMY DRESS SHOES MEAT & LARD Side Meat, lb -12 l-2c 60 lb. net tub Comp. Lard, lb.ll l-2c Compound Lard, lb 12 l-2c 20 lb. net Rex Pure Lard, 14c lb #2.80 ALL SIZES, PER PAIR OQ GET THEM QUICK! ALLEN PHONE 548 NEWNAN, ga. FEED Horse Feed, 100 lbs —$1.90 Sack Hulls, 100 lbs .85 Cotton Seed Meal, 100 lbs_ ... 2.25 Pure Wheat Shorts, 1C® lbs -— L80 Hen Feed—new bags 2.10 White Beet Pulp, 100 lbs 2.25 Chippewa Salt, 100-lb. .bags L10 We regret very much that hundreds of people could not get waited on in our store last Saturday, as it was, impossib e for our five salemen to give them the right attention. How ever, we will have more clerks this Saturday, and will try to look after all. < , Our prices are so low is why our business is so good. Don’t fail to see us. We sell for less.