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THE NEW NAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA„ FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1921
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
At the regular monthly meeting of
the Comity Qomfitbgioners Wednesday
elections were held for clerk ami at
torney, warden, road superintendent,
camp foreman, mechanic, engineers,,
County Farm superintendent and con
vict guards, and sweeping reduictjlons
made in snlurles formerly paid nil those
officials and employees, except Warden
and one sub-englncor. Names of those
elected by the board and the compen
sation fixed for each are given below—
Clms. H. Arnnll, clork and attorney,
$1,600; former salary, $3,000.
W. L. Phillips, warden, $1,500.
J. E. Gilbert, superintendent of roads,
$1,200; former Bnlnry, $1,600.
C. M. Smith, mechanic, $1,200; former
salary, $1,500.
C.. B. McClure, ehiof engineer, $1,040;
former salary, $1,200.
Felton Adnms, engineer, $000; former
salary, $1,200.
\V. E. Roynolds, engineer, $000; for
mer salary, $1,200.
Stanford MeCluro, sub-engineer, $000.
M. A. Copeland, superintendent County
Farm, $000; former salary, $000.
Aaron Sowell, bridge man, $480; for
mer salary, $000.
Paul Bailey, John Crnin, Clint Bos
well and John Thigpen, gunrdH, $480
each; former snlnry, $000.
Col. T. G. Farmer, Jr., who lias served
so efficiently ns dark and attorney for
A “GOOD HEALTH’jJALK
Advice That Will Save You Money and
Suffering.
If you suffer from Biliousness, Colicky Pains, Sick Stomach, Sleepy
Feeling or Indigestion, with Colicky Pains after anting, or if your food
causes u full, blOHty, unpleasant condition, you can relievo it with a remedy
that is ns mild as Nature itself!. You will seldom need a dose of calomel;
in fact, you 'll De surprised at the results.
COATED TONGUE.
If you have a coated toijgue, or arc bilious or constipated, take a dose
of Life Invigoratoi every two hours until it nets; then three times n day
after caiing. If enlomol is desired, take a good dose, and follow with a
teaspoonful of Life Invigorator ovary two hours until it acts. Continue
the Life Invigorator after each monl a few days, and see how fast your
tonguo will clean off.
SICK STOMACH.
When you have Sick Stomach, or when your children suffor from this
cause and vomit or rebel against everything you try to give them, give
a dose of I>ife Invigorator eyory 20 or 30 minutes in water. One to three
doHes will usually settle the stomach. If only n mild trouble, it can bo
corrected with a few doses of Life Invigorator alone;—however, you can
follow with‘oaioindl, or with any othor doso desired, ns soon ns the stomach
is settled.
SLUGGISH, SLEEPY FEELING.
When you feel sluggish and sleepy day after day take one tenBpoonful
of Life Invigorator after each monl and you will soon fool like a now
person, „ ..
- COLICKY PAINS. ' *•
Nothing will relieve tearing, colicky pains as quick as Life Invig
orator. Take n double doso, preforably in warm or hot water, every 15
minutes. You will seldom need more thnn a second dose. Bilious Colie
will often bo relieved by taking Life Invigorator before you could get a
phyrioinn, If tako.i according to above directions.
COLICKY PAINS AFTER EATING.
One tenspoonful after each meal will ward off tlicso spells, and finally
effect a permanent cure—especially if proper dieting is observed, rules for
which will bo sent any suferor on request.
INDIGESTION OR BLOATY FEELING AFTER EATING
Will he greatly relieved by a doso of Life Invigorator after each
meal—especially if a simple diet is observed as a precautionary measure.
This form of iudlgcsllon is slow to roliove, as it is caused from a general
derangement of the digestive organs.
Life Invigorator is so combined ns to relieve mnny chronic troubles,
even when you feel no active, Immediate offoets. It is put up ns u tonic,
and when so taken you do not experience any unpleasant after effectfe, but
feel hotter day after day, until you have a bettor appotlte, and better
spirits generally. The iIoho should bo increased or decreased to have the
desired effort upon the bowels, and- often nets like Nature itself in chronic
ensos.
PELLAGRA.
Tlioro is no doubt pf a euro in cases of this character, but frequently
digestive troubles causo complications not easily relieved. Sufferers from
I'ollngm are urged to write the Lifo Invigorator Co., Haralson, Ga., giv
ing all ilioir symptoms, the character of their diet, etc., bo wo may help
them to get a euro. I; is important that sufferers from this dtseuse be kept
on a strict diet, oIbc the treatment will bo of little effect. With proper
dieting, and a Judicious use of Life Invigorator, this much-drended dis
ease can bo cured. /
INFANT MORTALITY.
Statistics show • that in infant mortality four out of every five chil
dren that die are bottle-fed babies. If any mother wishes to hupply her
infant with good, pure, natural milk, write the Aiife Invlgqrntor Co.,
Hnrnlson, Ga. The remedy rcooinmonded soldoni rails, and monoy will
be refunded if the iuothor docs not supply plenty of milk after taking it.
Life Invigorator is for sale by
LEE-KINO DRUG CO.
NEWNAN, GEORGIA
several years past, did not offer for
re-election. In fact, ho notified the
board some time ago that he _deBired
to leave the office in order that he might
give more time to the practice of law,
which lie will now take up actively.
Needless to sny, his retirement is much
regretted by the members of the board,
who vulued his services highly. How
ever, the board made an admirable choice
in electing Mr. Chas. H. Arnall as Col.
Farmer’s successor. For more than
a year lie has assisted Col. Farmer in
handling the multifarious details of the
office, and is thoroughly familiar with
the duties required of clerk and attor
ney. Ho will be found ready at nil
times to listen to complaints and fur
nish such information in regard to county
matters ns the public has a right to
know.
EXCURSION RATES—CENTRAL OF
GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Columbus, Ga.—Chattnhoochee Valley
Fair, Oct. 10-15, 11)21. Tickets will be
sold from points in Alabama and Geor
gia contiguous to Columbus, Oct. 0 to
14, inclusive, and for trains scheduled
to arrive in Columbus before noon of
Oct. 15. Final return limit Oct. 10.
Atlantn, Ga.—Southeastern Fair, Oct.
13-22, 1021. Tickets will be sold from
all points in Georgia Oct. 12 to 21, in-
elusive, and for trains scheduled to ar
rive in Atlanta before noon of Oet. 22.
Final return limit Oct. 24.
Savannah, On.—Tri-Stato Exposition,
Oct. 24-20, 1021. Tickets will be sold
from all stations in Georgia oil the
Central of Georgia railway south of and
including Codnrtown and Atlanta, Oct.
23 to 28, inclusive, and for trains sched
uled to arrive in Savannah before. 1 p.
m., Oet. 20. Final return limit Oet. 31.
Macon, Ga.—Goorgia State Fair, Oct.
27 to Nov. 5, 1021. Tickets will be sold
from all points in Georgia Oet. 25 to
Nov. 4, inclusive, and for trains sched
uled to arrive in Mncon before noon of
Nov. 5. Final return limit Nov. 7.
For further information ns to rates,
schedules, otc., apply to any agent of
Control of Georgia railway.
F. ,1. ROBINSON,
General Passenger Agent.
6 —
RAILROADS WILLING TO CO-OP
ERATE WITH FARMERS.
In order to take enre of the great corn
crop now maturing railways operating
in this territory have agreed to estab
lish at once transit arrangements cover
ing the shucking, shelting and milling
in transit of Southern-grown corn. This
concession on the part of the transpor
tation companies will enable the grower
and miller to handle the crop ecnomieal-
l,y. Moreover, it will enable the farmer
to take advuntage of storage nad,milling
facilities at central points without ad
ditional freight charges.
The importance of this action to the
farmer can scarcely be overestimate!,
ns it seeniH that lie can find a readier
market for Iub corn in large centers; or,
if lie prefers, lie cun nvail himself cf
storage warehouses where his corn will
he secure from the weevil. The smaller
communities lack ’ facilities, nnd even if
investors wore ready to supply the nec
essary funds, the grain elevators could
not bo built in time to handle this year’s
crop.
The Central of Georgia railway...wps
one of the prime movers ixfi this niStter,
and its freight department lias given
out the following statement: "f.
‘The agreement of the railroads
simply means that the fanner can ship
his corn to some central point, have it
shucked, shelled or converted into corn
products at tho mills there, and continue
its shipment to destination at the
through rate that would apply from the
original shipping point to the dual des
tination, instead of having to pay the
local rate to the milling center and then
another local rate from the milling cen
ter to destination. For instance, the
rate on corn from Milieu to Macon is 19
cents per hundred weight, and. the rate
on corn products, (such ns meal, * flour,
grits, hominy, etc:,:) from Macoh to
Newnnn is 12% cents, a total of 36%
cents. Under the transit privilege which
(ho roads will grant, tho farmer can
avail himself of the through rate of 25
cents per hundred, a saving of 11%
cents per hundred. Formal notice of
tiiis action will be sent out within the
next few days, and details may be ob
tained from any freight agent of the
Central of Georgia railway.”
Handle* Sell Them.
Manufacturers sny most women
Ihoppers select umbrellas more for the
ittractlveness of the linndle thnn for
he wearing qualities of the cloth. To
lint end fancy handles tills season are
lelng mode oven more fancy. Ivory,
imber nnd celluloid ore used to make
hem.
Wonderful Gain in
Weight Reported
Young Woman Only Weighed 75
Pounds—Now Weighs Over 100
and is Gaining Every Day.
‘ 1 Before I began taking Tanlae I only
weighed 76 pounds; I now weigh ovor
over one hundred and am gaining every
day,” said Miss LaRue Davis, of Chat
tanooga, Tenn.
‘‘I bought my first bottle of Tanlae
at Gas City, Ind., and it helped me so
much that I continued using it. I have
always been very delicate and suffered
a great deal from stomach trouble and
rheumatism. I rarely ever had any ap
petite and simply could not relish any
thing. I fell off until I only weighed
76 pounds, and was so thin I looked per
fectly awful. ThiB is the condition I
was in when I began taking Tanlae.
“Oh, I feel so different now. Even
my complexion is improved. My. appe
tite is good, and I can hardly get enough
to eat Tanlae is simply grand, and I
can truthfully say it is the only medi
cine that ever did me any good.”
Tanlae is, sold by leading druggists
everywhere.
make Immediate payment to the un
dersigned. $g|Sept. 0 k ^ R 21- INOi
Administrator.
R. F. D. 8, Newnan, Ga.
Notice of Discharge In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States, for the Northern District
of Georgia
No. 7407. In Bankruptcy.
In re John G. Davis, Bankrupt.
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by above
named bankrupt, and the Court hav
Ing ordered that the hearing upon salit>
petition be had on Ootober 29, 190; at
ten o’clock a. m. at the United States
District Court-room, In the city of At
lanta, Georgia, notice Is hereby given,
to all creditors and other persons in
Interest to appear at said time anil
place and Bhow cause, If any they have
-raj ;dtu:[UTiq «tn jo aoAnjd oui xun
discharge should not be granted. H
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
Notice to Debtors and Creditor*.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
All creditors of the estate of Thomas
H. Herring, late of Coweta county, Ga.,
deceased, are hereby notified to render
In their" demands to the undersigned
according to law; and all persons In
debted to said estate are required to
A FEW BARGAINS
From Our Large Stock of Groceries
Tbe Highest Quality in Newnan
Selling for cash, and giving absolute
values, with free delivery, is saving money
for our customers. Are you one ?
Four-String Broom — 1 39c
Eagle Brand Condensed Milk 23c
Alligator Brand Canned Oysters, 2 cans for 25c
Sterling Cooked Brains, can 25c
Full-Cream Cheese, lb : 28c
Bulk Compound Lard, lb 13c
Very Best Salt^Meat, lb 13c
WpdslGrocery Co.
PHONE78 —WEi DELIVER— NEWNAN, GA .
Debt Daniels, Gloria Swanson, Wallace Reid, Agnes Ayres and Wanda Hawley in'the Paramount Picture, "The
Affairs o} Anatol." A Cecil B. DeMille Production.
POLLY MORAN IN “THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL”
POLLY MOEAN has an important role in Cecil. B. DeMile’s new Paramount production based upon Arthur Schnitzler's
play, “The Affairs of Anatol,” which will be shown at the Alamo 2 days. The famous commOdienne has not deserted,
comedy. Neither is the DeMille picture a slap-stick comedy. The irresistible Polly is Been in the role of a cabaret enter
tainer in an elaborate cafe setting. At the head , of a corps of dancers and as conductor of the orchestra, she adds a
comedy note to this phase of the story that surpasses her past record for laugh-provoking.
Polly Moran is Known to a host of theatre goers as ‘‘Sheriff Nell’ of Keystone fame and ae one of the most versatile
comedioriness of the screen. Miss Moran appears in association with Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson, Elliott Dexter, BeDe
Daniels, Wanda Hawley, Monte Blue, Theodore Roberts and Agnes Ayers. Others in the all-star cast are Theodore Jvos-
loff, Raymond Hatton, and Julia Faye.
[Twenty Special Seasonable Bargains]
fl OUTING FLANNELS.
Best grade Outing Flannels; light
e| colors, dark colors, solid colors—
1 15C
LINEN-FINISH CHEVIOT.
The veiy best qualities in large range
of pretty patterns; fast colors—
17£c
COTTON FLANNEL.
Extra special lot of Cotton Flannel
in both bleached and unbleached at—
19c
••
DEVONSHIRE. U
1,000 yards of this splendid Waist, D
Shirt and Dress material offered at— *j|
25c
ffl , FRENCH SERGE.
fl Extra special lot of very fine French
X Serge; 36 inches wide; all colors—
I 85c
BOYS’ HOSE.
600 pairs boys’ heavy Buster Brown
Hose; 60c value at—
35c
GIRLS’ SWEATERS.
All-wool School Sweaters for girls;
Tuxedo style; $5.00 value at—
$3.50
UNION SUITS.
Special lot of boys’ and girls’ Union
Suits, sizes 2 to 14 years, at—
75c
1 LADIES' UNION SUITS
fl Fine combed yam Union Suits in me-
™|dium weight; $2.26 value, at—
g* 51.50
CHAMOISETTE GLOVES.
200 pairs ladies’ Chamoisette Gloves
in black and colors; real value $1 to $2.
59c
BLANKETS.
Several dozen pairs of fine Cotton
Blankets will be sold at
HALF VALUE.
LADIES’ SWEATERS.
Strictly all-wool Tuxedo Sweaters;
black, navy and black and white—
$5.00
8 FALL GINGHAM.
M Large assortment of new dark dress
M Gingham; fadeless colors—
in 19c
LADIES’ HOSE.
300 pairs fine Lisle Hose; run of mills
and worth 35c.; special—
19c
BLACK TAFFETA.
Only one bolt of this Silk in sale; ex
tra heavy grade; worth $3; special at—
$1.95
VESTS AND PANTS.
Ladies’fine Cotton Vests and Pants;
medium weight; $1.25 value at— ■'
75c
$1 BOYS’ SWEATERS.
W School Sweaters in wool and wool-
fl mixed; dark colors—
B $1.25 $2 $3
FEATHER TICKING.
Heavy weight A C A Feather Tick
ing; extra special—
25c
HEAVY CLOAKING.
Heavy woolen Cloak materials; dark
colors; 31 inches wide—
48c
DARK DRESS GINGHAM.
2,000 yards new fall styles in Dress
Gingham; 26 inches wide—
10 c
JM. B. MOONEY, Newi
nan, Gal