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THE NEW NAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1921
GRANTVILLE.
(Items from Colley-Lniubcrt Com pony’s
Weekly Trade Bulletin.)
Mine Nell Bagwell spent tho week-
end in Lnwrencovlllo.
Mrs. Jack (Jump nnd elilldren, of Bt.
Louis, nre M'letts of Mrs, Minnie Sow’ll
tills week.
“1 linto to lie ft kioknr, nnd yet ill-
ways stand for pence; but the wheel
that does the squeaking is tho wheel tint
gets tho grease,”'—Kipling.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 1. White, Miss Mnrio
White, Mrs. W. M. White nnd Mr. Kin-
mett Sowell spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Miss Nell Bagwell, Miss Odum, Miss
Lovo Ponder, Mr. Thos, Colley, Mr. Don
aid Bonks, Mr. Sowell Dixon nnd Dr,
Kennedy attended tho Southwestern Pair
in LaOrniign Wednesday night of lust
week.
Mr. -nnd Mrs. .Too Hugh Young an
nounco tho birth of a son on Oet. 15,
Miss Cordio Hopson, of Atlnnln, spent
tho weokend with hor mother, Mrs. W
F. Hopson.
Mrs. T. M. Cellars loft Inst Thursday
for California, whoro she will spend some
time with hor son, Ensign Thomas Ed
ward Zollars, IT. S. N.
Mrs. A. D; Kean has returned from
a visit, to Thomson, nnd was aeeoinpnnied
home by Miss lionise Kcnn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Nall announce tho
birth of a daughter on Oet, HI.
Mr. nnd Mrs. V. W. Clmmblcss nnd
little daughter were in Atlanta Sunday.
* * Wait a minute, Iiuly, ’ ’ said tho gar
ago attendant. “You owo us ft dollar
and a half for fixing your battery. Pay
me, please.” “Indeed I won’t,” snort
cd tho fair driver, "my husband told
mo to have it just charged.”
Mrs. Edwin Banks entertained tho
Rook Club Friday afternoon. Dainty
rofrushmonts were enjoyed after tho
game.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvnn Chnmllor, of New
nan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
S, R. Chandler.
Mrs. Salllo Slaughter has returned to
Atlanta, after an extended visit to Mrs.
W. A. Post.
Miss Ruth Chandler spent the week
end with her sister, Mrs. Carden, in At
lanta,
Mrs. W. A, Bohannon entertained I’ottr
tallies at rook Saturday in honor of her
guest, Miss Bessie Bohannon.
Mr. Clarence Barnes spent the week
end iu Atlanta.
Rev. W. W. Gaines will preach at the
Methodist elinreli next Sunday .it it
o'clock. This will bo ids last service in
Gr.'iiitvilin before resuming active work
in the ministry.
Tlio sudden dentil of Mrs. Snllio Sewell,
which occurred Monday at the home t f
her daughter, Mrs, Cliff England, in
Atlanta, wiis a great shock to hor ninny
ft lends here. Hie leaves two sons nnd
tliriw daughters—Messt ■>. Emmett end
Ben Sewell, Mrs. Cliff England, Mrs.
I’iiison Bryant and Sirs. \V. M. White.
Ti e'funeral ami interment took place
at J.iitliervlllo Tuesday.
We are glad to see Miss Bessie Hollo
way out again, after hor remit illness.
Mr. and Sirs, 0. 8. Colley nnd chil
dren spent, Tuesday in Atlanta.
Before steel pons were invented the
pinions of one goose were often used to
spread the opinions of others.
DODSON.
The farmers are quite busy liar vest
ing corn, digging potatoes and sowing
wlient mid oil's, They are preparing to
grow crops the coming your Hint the b ill
weevil can’t destroy.
Mrs. H. B. Briinor and Miss Annie
Hon Dukes, of +1 tippy Valley, were guests
of Mrs. .1. D. Humbert. Friday afternoon.
Miss Inez Hyde visited tier aunt, Mrs.
A Ivan Bprnyborry, near it scoe, Wednes
day.
Mrs. T. B. Sanders rind Mrs. P. H.
Gibson attended the reception in New-
nan on Wednesday afternoon of Inst
week given by Mrs. T, ,1. .Tones and
Mrs. H, A. Hall, lit the homo of tho
formor,
Hitt-le Miss Ruth Hyde spout, Thurs
day night with little Miss Winnie Wnre,
at- Robboo.
Mrs. T. F, .tones spent, tile week-end
with her sm, Mr. John Jones, near New-
unn.
Quite a luimbor from our community
attended the Saercd Harp singing in
Newman Sunday.
Mr. Welch Sowell is some ’possum
hunter, llo lias captured twenty-seven
since the season opened.
Misses i.ntrellc and Amnia Cook,
Mndnis, spoilt- Sunday with Miss Etta
Hayes.
Mr. Hugh Gibson, of Newnan, spent
Monday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
1’. H. Glbum.
Miss Inez. Hyde lmd as dinner guests
Sunday Miss Lunette Onriniolmol, of
Roseoe, and Miss Eugenia Soroggin, of
Sargent.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Junes -and chib
(iron, Mr. L. M. Smith nnd little ilnugh
ter and Miss Thcltnn Sewell of Madras,
Mr, Joe Hyde and two children of Tu
rin, and Misses Fannie Lou Allen, Corn
Mae Morris, Pauline Holemmi nnd Mr.
Clarence Whittle, of Sargent, wore din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T, Carter
Sunday.
Mrs. Susan Thomas, who lias boon
speudihg quite a while with her dnugli
ter here, is now visiting relatives in
Newnipi.
Mr. and Mrs. Welch Sewell lmd Mr,
and Mrs. 1’. H. Gibson as dinner guests
Friday.
Mrs. Will Webb has returned to Cor
inth, after spending somo time with her
aistcr, Mrs. Fannie Brown.
OCTOBER.
0, sun nnd skies nnd clouds of June,
And (lowers of Juno together,
Vo cannot rivnl for one hour
October’a bright blue weather.
When loud the bumblebee makes haste,
Belated, thriftless, vagrant,
And gnhloiirod is dying fast,
And limes with grapes arc fragrant.
When gentians roll their fingers tight,
To save them for the morning,
And ehesuuts fall from satin burrs
Without a sound of warning.
When on (lie ground red apples lie
ill piles like jewels shining,
And redder still oil old Htone walls
Are loaves of woodbine twining.
When nil tho lovely wtiysido tilings
Their white-winged Heeds are sowing,
And in tho fields still green nnd fair
Late aftermaths nro growing.
When comrades seek sweet country hnunts
By Iwoh and twos together,
And count like misers, hour by hour,
Octobor’s bright bine weather.
O, sun and Hkins, mid clouds of June,
Count all your boasts together,
Lovo lovetli best of all tho year
October’s bright blue weather.
—Helen Hunt Jackson.
•—~—O' ■
CARD OF THANKS.
Tho bereaved family of Mr. Eugene
Pinson wish to express their grateful
appreciation to friends and neighbors
for their tender sympathy and kind
thoughtfulness in their grout sorrow.
n
Only Two Thlntts to Do.
.lull Tonkins says ii lazy man lias
to do one of two tilings—got rich ot
depend on charity.
There is something wrong with the
boy who had rather be President than
“ home-runner” in a ball game.
QUARTER CENTURY
SEARCH REWARDED
Mrs. Ida Pickett, B74 Smith Division
St., Buffalo, N. V., says:
“Twenty-five years is a long time to
keep looking for something without find
ing it, anil it’s iio .vonder I nlmost lost
hope. But I finally found what 1 was
limiting—a medlt inc to relievo me of
iui awful cose of indigestion.
“Tnnlne rewarded my long search for
relief, and I now enjoy bettor health
than I havo ill thirty years.”
Many people on the verge of despair
have taken Tnnlar, nnd recovered.
Tnnlac, is sold by leading druggists
everywhere.
WINTER EXCURSION
FARES
via
WEST POINT ROUTE
To destinations iu Alabama, Arizona,
Cuba, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mis-
issippi, New Mexico, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Tennessee nnd Texas.
Tickets good for stop-over.
Tickets on sale daily Octolier 1 to
April 30.
For further information apply to
West Point Route ticket agents, or the
undersigned.
J. P. Billups,
General Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Georgia.
PULLMAN SLEEPING
CAR LINE
Macon, Ga., and Jackson
ville, Fla.
“DIXIE FLYER”
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
AND ATLANTIC COAST
LINE RAILROAD.
The Central of Georgia Railway is
pleased to announce that on and after
October 11, 1921, a 12-section drawing
room Pullman sleeping ear will be operat
ed on the Dixie Flyer between Macon,
Gn., and Jacksonville, Fla,, on the fol
lowing schedule
SOUTHBOUND
Lv. Macon, C. of Ga 11.35 p.m. E.T.
Lv. Amei'icus, C. of Ga... 12.36 n.m. C.T.
Ar. Albany, C. of Gn... 2.45 n.m. E.T.
Lv. Albany, C. of Gn 3.00 a.m. E.T,
Ar. Jacksonville, A. 0. L. 8.20 a.m. E.T.
Car open for occupancy at Macon
Terminal at 9.30 p. m. Eastern Time,
..'NORTHBOUND.
CitV Tax Rflftkc Lv. Jacksonville, A. C. L. 0.00 p.m. E.T
The tax books of the City of
Newnan will he open at this office
on Oct. 1 for the collection of taxes
for the year 1921. The books will
close Dec. 1, when executions bear
ing 7 per cent, interest will be is
sued against delinquents.
J. P. SHACKELFORD,
City Clerk.
, Xbtlce to Debtors mid Creditor*.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
All orertttors ot the estate of Thomas
H. Herring, late of Cowota county, Ga„
deceased, nre.hereby notified to render
In their demands to tho undersigned
according: to law, and nil persons in-
dohtod to said estate are required to
matte immediate payment to tho un
dersigned, This Sept. D, 1021.
GENEVA J. HERRING,
Administrator.
It. F. D. 8, Newnan, Gn,
Notice of Discharge In llankro pie,.
In tho District Court of tho United
States, for the Northorn District
of Georgia
No. 7-t-IO. In Bankruptcy.
In re <s. L. & It. E. Wynn, ns a part
nership and Individually, Bankrupt.
A petition for discharge having been
filed In conformity with law by above-
named bankrupt, nnd tho Court hav
ing ordered that the hearing upon said
petition be had on November in, 1021, at
ton o’clock n. m. lit tho United States
District Court-room, In tho city of At
lanta, Georgia, notice is hereby given
to all creditors and other persons In
Intorost to appear at said time nnd
plnoo and Bhow cause, If ony they have,
why tho prayer of the bankrupt lor
discharge should not ho granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
CORNER BRANCH.
Mrs. P. -I. Davis was shopping ir. New
nan Thursday.
Our aeliool opened Monday with a
good attendance.
Mrs. O. B. Brooks spent Saturday in
Newnan with her sister, Mrs. Harold
Ujishaw.
Mrs. Jennie Mae Thompson was tho
week-end guest of Mr. nud Mrs. Milton
Harris, near Sargent-.
Mr. and Mrs. Garner nnd Mr. Joe Gar
nor, of East Newnan, woro week-end
guests of Mr. Tillman Garner.
Litlle Miss Irene Garner has returned
homo, after :) ending several weeks wttlt
hor grandmother, in Grnutville.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Brown were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, at.
Now Hope, Sunday.
Mr. mid Mrs. P. J. Davis are at tru
ing the fair in Atlanta today, (VYodne
day.)
Mrs. O. B. Brooks and daughter, f?-biR
spent Thursday with Mfs. R. JP. Dial
at. Welcome.
Dr. ami Mrs. H. B. Jackson and eliil
dreu spent Saturday night with the 1st
tor’s mother, Mrs. Fannie Brown.
Lv. Albany, C.of Gn 3.00 n.m. E.T.
Ar. Amereus, 0. of Ga....2.58 a.m. C.T.
Ar. Macon, C. of Gn 6.10 a.m E.T.
Passengers can remain in car until
7.30 a. m. Eastern Time.
.Reservations may be secured in ad
vance by applying ttf W. W. Hjckett,
Division FnsSenger Agent, Room 101
Terminal Station, Mncon, or E. P. Bon
ner, Terminal Agent, Macon, Ga.
F. J. ROBINSON,
General Passenger Agent.
ALLEN BROS.
Is the Best Place to Get the Real Value!
Just ask where to buy the best goods
for the least money-—Allei\Bros. will be
the name mentioned.
We want to see you at our store—to
get something good for little money.
Pure Lard (bring your bucket) lb 12 l-2c
10 lb. net Pure Lard, pail - $1.50
(Special prices to stores)
Best Side Meat, lb 12c
Boiling Salt Meat, lb 10c
Water-ground Meal, bushel 93c
FEED
Hulls, 100 lbs 85c
Cotton Seed Meal, 100 lbs $2.20
Beet Pulp, white ......$2.25
Horse Feed, 100 lbs _ $1.70
Hen Feed, 100 lbs. $2.20
Shorts, per sack, 75 lbs $1.45
DON’T FAIL TO SEE US.
WE SELL FOR LESS
ALLEN BROS.
PHONE 546
NEWNAN, GA.
Special Prices
-FOR- :
Saturday & Monday
In offering special prices on certain items in
our stock from time to time, we believe that we are
giving just as much value for the money, quality
considered, as can be found in any store in Geor
gia. We cannot afford to sell inferior or question
able merchandise in order to make sensationally
low prices, but we know that the high quality of
our goods gives the customer a real bargain at the
prices quoted—
Fair quality Bleaching 2 c
-.tt . ■
Better quality Bleaching ••••••• £5<C\
Best quality Bleaching 19c
10 yards Longcloth $1.39
10 yards Longcloth $1.69
Indian Head, short lengths 19c
42x36 Pillow Cases 45c
45x36 Pillow Cases 50c
(Pep and Anchor Brands)
Crash Toweling 12? c
Crash Toweling 10c
Cotton Flannel—fair quality 19c
Riverside Plaids 12 ? C
Flannelette, 35c value 17? c
New Lot Drapery—36 inches . . 29c 35c 40c
Apron Ginghams, best quality 15c
Six spools Cotton (limit 6 to a'customer) for....... . 25C
... .. v •'* . ' .
Turkish Towels, pair 40c dozen $2.25
Ladies’ Lisle Hose, $1.00 and $1.25 value 75c
Misses’ Fashioned Hose, white, black, brown, $1 value.. 50c
See Our Economy Counter.
We have inaugurated a new departure—an
Economy Counter, on which will be placed stand
ard notions that every woman wants, priced to
make a distinctive saving. It will pay you to come
in and look it over frequently—
5c Snaps 4c
;2r 5e Pins 4c
5c Hair Pins 2$C
5c Pearl Buttons ...... 4c
*- .-*
5c Handkerchiefs 4c
10c Snaps 9c
10c Pins and Hair Pins 9c
10c Safety Pins ' 9c
10c Hooks and Eyes 9c
10c Pearl Buttons
Glover-Jones Co.