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THE NEWNAN HERALD. NEWNAN, GA„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921
THE NEWNAN HERALD
-NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, OCT. 21
Official Organ of Coweta County.
. u». E. Hi own. O. W. I'UBHttvam.
BROWN & PASSAVANT
IMIliirt nnd 1‘nlillahfr».
The Herald oflleo Is located In the
’■Goodrum Building, 111 Jucknon Stroot.
’Phone 0.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 A YEAR
IN ADVANCE.
■Senator Harris\Renders Colton
~Formers\a Great Service.
Lust week Bonn tor Wm. .1. Harrln
urged the U. 8. Department, of Agrir.ul
tore to Include with Ifb forthcoming re-
.port showing the total number of baled
•of cotton ginned up to Oct. 18 an call
male of the actual condition of tho crop
on tho Bamo date. Acting upon t-liix re
quest, the Director of the Cciihub Bll
rcau informed Senator Harris later that
through an arrangement with tho Bu
rcuu of Crop Estimates the information
•nought would be furntuhcd In the manner
'suggested.
This is highly important to the far
mors of the South—especially in those
sectioim that have suffered so dlstiB
trously from the ravages of the boll
woevi).—and Sonntor Garris could not
huve ronderod thein a greater service
Tho “bear” Interests hnvo Imd no sub
stnntlnl basis upon which to roly in their
•gambling operations except tho abnpr
malty heavy ginningB nince the season
•opened. This him been duo to the early
maturity of the eron under drouth condl
lions, und not to tho prospect of any
thing like a normal yield, or even half
of the South’a usual production. Seun
tor Harris knows this to bo true, so fur
as Georgia is concerned, beenuse he re
turned only recently from an extondod
tour of the State and observed condl
diona ns they actually exist.
That tho ginningH up to Sept. 25, (tho
date of tho first report,) were unusually
’heavy, and that tho report now due will
be oqunlly misleading, is most unfortu
nate. Take the ginning figures for Cow-
-eta county, as an illustration. Up to
Sept. 25 the giunings totaled it,004 bales,
which compared with only 1,078 bales
ginned to the snntc (Into Inst year—yet
the county’s total crop this year will
•scarcely reach 7,000 hnles, as compared
■with a crop of 10,000 bales last year.
Carroll county, olio of our next-door
neighbors, had ginned up io Sept. 25
0,300 bales, which compared with 143
•bales reported for tho same date Inst
•year-yet Carroll will not. make half ns
’■•much cotton tills year as she did in
’1020. These conditions prevail in
nearly every county in Georgia, if at
'in the entire cotton bdt. Indeed, wo
' believe tho November nnd December gin
ning reports will show such a- shortage
•rs- will 'Btnrllo the cotton world.
Senator Harris knew wlmt he was
•About when lie naked that the
-glnnera’ report for Oct. 18 shew also
the condition on that, date, nnd in so
••doing earned the gratitude of every far-
1 mor in the South. Tho truth is, tie iv-
gin’s popdhtr nnd able Senator is al
ways 11 on the '.iiili.' ’ He scorns never
to sleep.
foliar yon turn over to n stranger in
stead of your home town merchant is
going to be spent among strangers, too,
and you'll not have n elmnce to gut a
penny of it hack, Bo, since common
sense tenches you that you are going to
lie the loser in the long run, why not re
solve to Hpoml your money with the men
who spend theirs with yon.
HON. WM. C. WRIGHT ADDRESSES
VOTERS OF CARROLL.
Carrollton ’IHmes, 7tli Inst.
* Congressman W. C. Wright addressed
the people of Carroll at tho court-house
at. the noon hour Monday, and gave an
interesting and satisfactory account of
Ills stewardship.
Mr. Wright Is a native of Carroll
county and 1h nt. homo here, where lie Is
well known and grcntly admired,
His speech wns well received nnd lib
erally npplnudod,
Ho called attention to the tardiness of
the Rcpublirnii Administration nnd the
Republican Congress to do any real con
struetivo work. Having an overwhelming
majority in the House—so great and so
partisan a majority that they denied the
right of the minority to participate in
tho milking of any legislation, further
than to help thorn keep n quorum and vote
when voting time came around. Nor do
tho RcpuldieaMH really care whether they
vote nt ull. only when their votes are
nended to keop a quorum, or to check
some of tin* dissensions in their own
ranks; which, by the way, lacks a groat,
deal of being solid.
He said that about ninety-nine times
out of u hundred lie ivns in Iiih place
when there wns any business going
on, and that lie always voted “yes” or
“no,” never shirking by simply culling
out “present.”
Ho invited the people not. to hesitate
to cull upon him for nny service that he
gaa render them.
There is not in tho entire Georgia
delegation a more untiring or zealous
worker than iH Will Wright, nor one
more capable or willing to serve ids con
stitnents. Others have been there longer
and hnd more experience, but none of
them stolid higher in the estimation of
their fellow-members.
runnt iif heneflelarlfia and heirs-at law the Court of Ordinary of nald County for |
of I,. A. Perdue, deceased, late of said | tetters of administration on the estate
“Thu lute Champ Clark,” said a man,
“was an out-and-out American, lie
Imted all kinds of affectations and fads.
He wouldn’t let you call a sitting
room a living room, or u silk hat n top
Sunday afternoon oil the boardwalk at
Atlantic City. ‘Hello, boy, what you
doin’ down Imre?’ he nsked me in his
hourly way. 1 1’m down hero for my
week-end,' said I. Champ gave n- sneer.
‘Oh, Im said, 'something wrohg with
your bend, eh?’ ’’
n
Tim skirt-makers seem to think brev
ity Is also the soul of fashion
New Advertisements.
REGISTRATIONnNOTICE.
The Registration Books of
the City of Newnan will be
open at this office Monday,
October 24, 1921, and re
main open until Wednesday,
November 22, 1921, for the
registration of voters for the
general election to be held
Saturday, December 3,1921.
J. P. SHACKELFORD,
City Clerk.
OUAIIDIAN’S SALE.
i. ... -- --- , . «rn ot auminiHtrnuon on me esiaic or-nnoia r-nui.t. f’ountv
noun'tv will value all of the property of 13. R. C. .Sewell, deceased, all OEOROtA—(Coweta county -
' - ' lw - ,n ‘'V 8 °n? concerned arerequired to show \ _ °[. r ®" t ed at the OotSber
ni, 1021, will be sold nt public out-
v before tho court-house door of
said county, between the legal hours
ordinary of said county. | *•' A. R. CAMP) Ordinary. ^alc
of Louise and Lucy Jones, minors, lo-
wlt: . „ , ,
A certain H art or pm cel of land
in the town of Oruntvllle, Coweta
countv, Ga., and bounded as follows:
Begin at the corner of Eliza Ros
ser lot and run in an easterly direc-
AN ORDINANCE.
IiCttcrM of AilmlnlMfrollon.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
, . • i fim \fnvni* Ml. M ,%m * Hattie B. Ely having applied to
Be it onlmneil b> tho Maym and he Court of Ordinary of said county for
•Iprnion of tho City ot Isownnn, nnd it lettera of administration on the es-
it hereby ordained by authority of the late of Lewis Brooks, deceased, „„ „„„
M vi . . mi jv.iiro P, 11 persons concerned are required to *i on aion^ Cemetery street 120 feet,
same, That from and art" tho show cause In said Court, by the first theWdo a southerlydtroetlon 80
of this ordlnanee it slmll lie unlawful Monday In November next, If any they vard3? thence inn westerly direction
for any. person to drive or operate an be VXSr e d“-T<uS P Oot ^ t, 4°" 1021°' """ " ‘
automobile, motorcycle, bicycle or nay «■ nlea j.
other vehicle in the corporate limits ot
tin- i-itv of Newnan within one hundred Letter* of Adml»l*t ration,
yards of any fire trucks when the sal.I OHOROIA-Ooweta County:
J u , ' I,.., n rp n'arm .Mrs. Lula L. Ballard having applied to
trucks lire nllsweiing a i re a.Jim. t h o Court of Ordinary of said county for
Bo it. further ordained, that fill or-1 letters of administration on the estate
tlin/niees or parts of ordinances in con-1 of Pearl Smith, Deceased, all
flirt with tliis ordinance lie art! the same | SSL c pn°«« e 4, «•« requIretV to show
erty of snlrl doceased, the following
described lands, to wit: ,ns
A certain tract or parcel of in,,,
lying nnd bolng In the First IhuiI .iu.
trlct of said county nnd la the Lnvn
are hereby ropenletl.
-Vilonted in open Council Get. 17, 1U2I. why said application should
J. I’. SHACKELFORD, wanted. This Oct 4 mi.
City Clerk. J. A, r. camp. Or
cause In said Court by the first Mon
day In November next, If any they can,
not be
dlnary.
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE.
Second Rnund.
Letter* of Guarilinn«lil|>.
I OEOROTA—Coweta County;
_ . _ . ,, ,. A i for letters of guardianship for Bon
Huralstin, Monday, Oct. 24, I) to 11..UJ I Leigh Strickland, lunatic, all persons
’concerned are required to show cause
In said Court by the first Monday In
a. ill
, a# i n„i o,i in .. Ann i n l hhiia uouri oy me nr«i JVLonaay in
I limit Moniluy, Ott. 1- noon 10 November next, if any they can, why
2 n. in. Hald application should not be granted.
Sharpsburg, Monday Oct. 24, 2 to Th,s Act, ». mt. 0rdtnary .
3.30 p. in. _
Stmoiil, Tuesday. Oct. 25, I) a. in. to Application for Leave to Sell,
12 noon. GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Riivniimd Tucsduv, Oct. 25, 12 noon J. P. Dunbar, administrator on the
estate of A. H. Arnold, deceased,
to - ])■ ni. having applied to the Court of Ordl-
Pnlmotto, Wednesday, Oit. Jo, v to| nar y 0 f sa td county for leave to sell
11 „ m> I lands and personal property of
w'.i.i w.wlneudnv Oet 2(1 ] l 05 said deceased, all persons oon-
McLoil in , Wetlnisilny, ut t. ‘O. i-» oerned are required to show cause in
n. in. to IJ..1O p. 111. _ I said Court by the first Monday In No-
Miidrns. Wednesday, Oct. 20, 12,-lu (olvember next, If any they can, why said
•application should not be granted.
This Oct. 4. 1921.
120 feet to ssld Rosser lot, thence In
a northerly direction 00 yards along
ssld Rosser line to the beginning
point. The Interest of suld minors
In said lot to be sold being a remain
der Interest. Terms—CASH. This Oct.
f>, 1921. Prs. fee, 90.72.
NANCY JONES. Guardian.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA—Coweta County;
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Coweta county, Ga.,
granted upon the application of D.
R. Mothvln, as administrator on the
estate of Thomas W. Mothvln, deceas
ed, for the purpose of paying debts
and distribution, there will be sold
before the court-house door, at pul)-
Mrs. Pearl Leigh Strjclcland having lit; outcry, to the highest bidder, In
applied to the Court of said county, the city of Newnan, between the le
gal hours of sale on the first ‘L’uos-
di
lay In November, 1821, as the prop-
of Senoln, Ga., being a brick st-u-.-
house and lot, fronting on th P e .. s .
side of Main street twenty feet ul.l
extending back east of even width
fifty-five feet, and known and tllstin
gutshed In the plan of said town nt
Senola as lot No, 2. section to.
Also, one house nnd lot in said tou-ti
of Senola fronting on the west s|,u
of Main street one hundred feet, moiv
or less, und extending back west alone
the south side of Hunter street' of
even width two hundred feet, more
or less, and known and distinguishes
ns the Thomas W. Methvln home-
place.
Also, a vacant lot situated at tin-
northeast Intersection of Main and
Hunter stroets, fronting south on Hun
ter street one hundred feet, more or
less, and extending back north ot even
width along the east side of Main
street two hundred feet, more or less
containing one-luilf acre, more or less
Also, a vacant lot situated on the
west side of the public read or street
leading from sgld town of Senola to
Fayetteville, and known as the
Brantly and Shields fishpond property
or lot, containing one acre, more or
less.
Terms of sale CASH. This Oct t
1921, Prs. fee, 913.82. ' *
D. It. METHV1N,
Admr. on estate of T. W. Methvln
deceased.
Pay your subscription.
2 p. in.
Red wine’s Store, Thursday, Oct. 27,
I) tu 10 n. m.
Roscoc, Thursday, Oet. 27, 10 to 11.30
n. m.
J. A, H, CAMP, Ordinary.
1 Application For Leave to Sell.
I GEORGIA—Coweta County:
H. C. ARNALL
Merchandise Co.
“The Store That Underbuys and Undersells”
rV.' . TJeS.intr n..t no o ,, m I w - L. Stallings, administrator on the
Grani-Ville, L' relay, Ut t. -8, J ft. in, estate of Chan. H. Newton, deceased,
to 12 noon. I having applied to the Court of Ordi-
St. Hilaries, Friday, Oct. 28, 12 noon nary of snid county for leave to sell
, i - lands belonging to said deceased, all
to i p. in. „ , persons concerned aro required to show
Moreland, Friday, Oct. 28, .1 to 3 p. m, I cause in said Court by tho first Mon-
Sargout, Saturday, Oct. 20. 0 to 10,30 day in November next. If any they can,
| * STEPHENS I why said application should not be
J. A. STEPHENS,
Tax Collector.
granted.
This Oct. 4. 1021.
J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary.
BANKRUPT SALE.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
L. A. Johnson, administrator on the
. , estate of Mrs. J. B. Slaughter, de-
Umler and by virtue ot an order of ceased, having applied to the Court of
. . , . . T „<t- Hon .1 G. Sullivan. Raferoc in Ordinary of said county for leave to
per, or a shoe store a boot shop. Get non. . • « . sell lands of said deceased, all persons
wlmt I moan. I ran ncross Clark one Bankruptcy, he umd ^signed, iis ti) ,st •? concerned are required to show cause
m bankruptcy or the Coweta Drug & in said Court by the first Monday in-
^ !1 * 11 -l*-*-..1.1! a iTvovembor next, if any they can, why
Book Company, will sell nt public ^ ^ny thcy cM whv
cry at 10 o’clock a. in. on the 81st day I TiRs Oct 4. ??21 b ° friant<5d '
of October, 1921, at Newnan, Ga., c-n - ~
tho premises formerly occupied by -tatd
bankrupts, -the entire stock in trade of Application for Leave'- to sell,
said bankrupts contained in. the' drug GEORGIA—Coweta County:
store and book store operated b.V .them, LMS&gSi 1
together with all fixtures, viz: I bur R. fiewell, deceased, having applied
The drugs, tobaccos, cigars, toilet nr-1 to the Court of Ordinary of said county
tir.lnu nml ..flier aii.1i iimn-linntlise im-1 ? or leave to sell Liberty Bonds and
tieies, nntl other such lnorcunwuise us lttndH belonging to said deceased, all
ually handled by drug stores, inventory I pi-esoils concerned are required to show
•tfi,700.00, ami the fixtures in snid drug cause In said Court by the first Mon-
stnrn iiivantnrv 107 fl-17 00 I “ ! V y 1,1 November next, If any they can,
store, imentory '?t,tlli,UU why said application should not bo
The stock of goods at the book store I granted. This Oct. 3. 1921.
inventory approximately $4,000.00, and | J. A. R, CAMP. Ordinary,
tho fixtures $0,000.00. I , “ ~ “ "
All stock is fresh, elenn nntl in good 4®®**®"**^" * or *' r * v , e to s *' n -
condition. All fixtures arc modern, ill- .^“1" 4
eluding two liandsomo soda fountains, J mlnlstrators on the estate of J. A.
mahogany nnd glass show-cases nmtjcotm- iltompson, deceased, having applied to
ra ■ ' 1 I Court of Ordinary of said county
The property will be offered for sale sMd^dVcoasetl, 80 ^! ‘persons^Tonccfned
sopnratoly and as a whole, with (lie fare required to show cause in said
right reserved to accept or reject n.TT^l 0
bids.
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COPVUIOMTIO
JACKSON, MO.
H *GHtST pate NT SO to llAF ■}
• Credit Should Mean Confidence
The wngo-eimier or salary-worker who
■did not got ids money when it-fell duo
would feel very much nbiisod.
-Tho Credit Men’s Association of Al-
'exandrin, Vu„ trying to populnrizo
prompt pnymont of IiIIIh, suggests tlint
every such worker is rosily a moroluiut,
selling hire effort and skill. But how
Jiliout the mereluiuts who sell goods.
11 Unfortunately there are ninny folks
who Imve n wrong itiea about a ‘charge
iaccount.' Some seem to think it a spo-
i lnl dispensation to pay when they idouse.
Mole often jieople jrlltnv flit- first and
'tontli of the inoiitli to pass by thought-
Messly, forgetting their responsibility to
Utilise wiervliniits who have been waiting
for pay day,”
Credit, as this association points out,
means confluence, it. is the basis of the
bulk of the world's business. To abuse
the confidence of n merchant, is a breach
of faith. It is also a wrong to the
reottiimiuity, and, in the long run. a wrong
•to oneself, it - it were not for the litrge
percentage of buyers who pay their bills
promptly, selling costs would iie higher,
■ and so prices would be higher, If every
•'body, on any community, would tie Ids
vliost ;ti> pay bills when due, it would
lower prices, create jobs, improve busi
ness ami promote prosperity.
CITATION.
Ill re ornate of S. H. Todd. Court of
Ordinary of Coweta county. Petition
for probate of will In solemn form.
To Lilia Mno Abbott, heir-at-law:
Mt-s. Sarah E. Todd having applied, as
executor, for probate ill solemn form
of the lust will anil testament of S. H.
Todd, late ot suld county, you, ns one
of the lielrs-nt-law of said S, H. Todd,
being a noil-resident of this State, aro
hereby required to bo nnd uppour at
tho Court of Ordinary for said county on
the first Monday In November. 1921,
when suld application for probate will
be hoard, nnd show cause. If nnv you
Imve or can, why the prayer of the pe
titioner should not be had and allowed.
This 14th day of October. 1921.
J- A. R. CAMP. Ordinary.
Notice of Appraisement.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
To Mrs. L, A. Perdue, administrator
on the estate of L. A. Perdue, deceased;
Mrs. L, A. Perdue and Mrs. Nina I > ,
Davis, heirs-nt-law of L. A. Perdue,
deceased, postofflce, Decatur, Ga., R.
F. D. 8; J. A. Stephens, Tax Collector
of said county; und H. J. Fulhrlght,
State Tax Commissioner: You and
otu-h of you are hereby notified that
on the 28th day of October, 1921, ot
the court-house In said county, at !l
o'clock u. m„ the undersigned, by agree
You have no right to say you
are using “the best flour” un-
o
less you have tried
accept or reject nil loourtiby tho first Monday In Novcm-
1 J 'bor nex(, if any they can, why said
applfeatton should »of b
e granted,.
For further information ,«ntl inspeo.-1 This Oct. 5. 1921.
tion see tite undersigned.
J. It. BROWN,
Trustee in Bankruptcy,
Ijrownnn, Gn
Hall & Jones and Garland M. .Tones,
..C"
TAX
J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary.
•SCHOOL
Legal Notices.
AS'SCSSMENT' FOB
PURPOSE*.
GEOROTA—Coweta County:
Court of G'orrvmlslonors of Roads and ;
Attorneys. I Revenue of said county, sitting for
• I county purposes', this Sept. ffO; 1921 r
Ordered, that there be collected 1 by
the Tax Collector of skid’ corrnty lot-
the year 192T, ln> addition to all other
taxes, for the purpose of raising a>
» „ „# lw , i sinking fund to meet maturities on
Letter* of lll*mt**lon. I School Bonds and t"o pay interest oit>
GEORGIA—Coweta County: I same, in the Starr School District of
F. T. Meachnm. exeetrtor of the es- said county, 20 centir on the owe liam--
late of Doo Moreland, deceased, I dretl dollars, and the st.-ne is hereby
having applied to the Court of Or- I loyied upon all tho taxable property
dlnary of said county for letters of 1 situate and being ln| the said' Starr
dismission, nil persons concerned arc Iof saitS county. This
required to show ennse In said Court | se Pt. SO. 1921.
by the first Monday in November next. | order of the Board:
If any they uin, why snM application I „ /t. G. FARMER; JiRL,
should not lie granted'. Tills Oct. +. |<”erk Commissioners Rtmdts andl Rev-
T 9 4- T * * —— — . — -M m I; 011 II .4 |T1\!«ta4-a AA4.Ml.ti*- fNU
Ph— 342 WE DELIVER Pt-ne S3
H. C. ARNALL MDSE. CO.
J. A. R. camp; Ordinary.
onue. Coweta county,. Gin
Twelve Month*' Siiinmf.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
The return of tho appraisers setting
apart twelve months’ support to the
family of W. M. KoitlV, deceased,,
having been filed in my office; alT per
sons concerned are cited to sh-ow cause
by the first Monday in November, X9-2T,
why snid application .for twelve
months’ support should not be granted..
This Oct. 4. 1921.
J. A. R, CAMP. Ordinary.
Letter* of AdmfJrtstrniioro.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Mrs. Sara 1. Sewell having; a®p.l!le(i to
A glance nt the mail-bags reaching
rNcwufui nowadays shows tlint the big
* Chicago and New York mail order
’.houses are pushing their ” fall cam
paign.” They an' Hooding tho country
with circulars and catalogues, and mail
•onler papers tire carrying their glaring
“Free” and “Don’t Pay tt Penny Un
til You Get the Goods" advertising.
And that thousands full for those cheap-
john offers is evidenced by the fact- that
('licit' Sam’s latest postal report shows
tho Chicago postofflce to lie doing__a
larger business than any other office in
the United States. But there is one
tiling to remember. The dollar you send
nwoy isu’t going to help business or
iiviug conditions here -nt home, and it
' isn ‘t going to come back home. The
To the Public!
Below please find prices for grind
ing feed—
Ear Com ....
Velvet Beans . . .
Cut Com with Beans
20c per 100 pounds
20c per 100 pounds
25c per 100 pounds
Cut Com without Beans, 30c per 100 pounds
Oats in sheaves
Cornstalks . . .
Shucks, Hay, etc.
Molasses . . .
30c per 100 pounds
35c per 100 pounds
40c per 100 pounds
17 l-2c per gallon
TERMS POSITIVELY CASH
POTTS & McBRIDE
We are selling Formaldehyde and Blue Storne for treating both! wheat
and oats.
2. Treat your wheat, corn and peas with Carbon Bisulphide to kill
weevils.
3. Give the ants a knock-out blow with Sodium Arsenate.
4. We have many items to use in Fall cleaning, such as Bon Ami,
Dutch Cleanser, Soaps, Disinfectants and Deodarants.
$. Now is, the best time to paint. We have a full stock of Paints,
Oils, Tints, Varnishes, Brushes, etc.
6. Standard Sizes of Window Glass.
7. Hallowe’en Goods.
LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY
“A GOOD DRUG STORE"
TWO PHONES 6G
USE OUR PHONES— PROMPT DELIVERY