The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, October 28, 1921, Image 2

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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921 THE NEWNAN HERALD "NEW X AN, <l,\„ llllltAV, OCT. SH, Official Organ of Coweta County. -Ja«. E. Br.own. O. W. Passavant. BROWN & PASSAVANT Editor* and I’nlilUlirr*. The Horalil olllco la located In the 'Ooodrum Building, in Jackson Street. ’Fhono 0. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 12.00 A YBAR IN ADVANCE. SENOIA. Mrs, K S. Ware mid Mr. Arthur Ware ‘■spent “last week-end in Atlanta, the guests of Mr. mid Mis. Oeo. Wure. Mrs. Mu11 is 1,inrh nnd Miss Prances Gray nrrived Saturday frofn l.ake Charles I. ii., nnd are guests of Mrs. M. 13. Linen Mr. and Mrs. .1. I>. Hunter and Ur and Mrs. .1. M. Tribble attended the fair in Atlanta last week. Mrs. J. W. Hogg spent Thursday in Atlanta with her daughter, Miss Mary Hec Hogg. Mrs. 13. Tl. Powers, of Hirningliniii A hi., spent Monday with Mrs. .1. W Hogg. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Cl. Hutchinson, Mrs, Ed Sasser and Mr. It. W. Freeman spent Wednesday of last week in Atlnntn. Mrs. Nixon Arnnll is visiting Mrs. 13 It. Bogle, in Nnshvillc, Tens. Mr. anil Mrs. J. 1). Hunter entertain- •oil ‘lit a six o’clock dinner Pridny qvon- ‘ing. Covers were placed for Mr. nnd Mrs. 1, A. Scott, of Brooks, Mr. anti Mrs. Y. A. Oliver and Hr. and Mrs. J. M. Tribble. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McKnight, Mrs. •G. L. Row nail Mrs. It. 13. McKnight spent Pridny in Atlnntn. Senoin High School dofonted A. & M. Bornesvllle, in a footbnll game Inst Thursday by the seoro of 20 to 0. Sc aoia will piny Woodbury horn Frhiny •aftornoon. Mrs. Jnmle Bledsoe nnd little son nnd Mrs. Cobb, of Cnrrollton, are guests of •Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. McKnight. The Western Baptist Association con vened hero this (Wednesday) morning, ■with nbout three hundred delegates in attendnnee. Dinner (enffetora stylo) wns served by the ladies of Senoin to day, and n barbecue will bo given tomor TOW. C. E. Coggins wns shot nnd instantly killed by Grover Ison Saturday after noon, in front of Digby's store, nt ■County Lino. From reports it appears there had been some trouble between the men previous to tlieir meeting Saturdny. Coggins struck Ison on tlio bend with a basebnll bat, and for u time Ids condition was considered quite serious. Ison is tinder guard, nnd ns soon ns Ids condition permits lie will be given a preliminary hearing. The grand jury of Spalding ■county will convene Mondny, and it will probably consider tho case nt that time. ‘Coggins was about .'15 yonrs of age, mid lonvcB a wife mid one child. Ison is nmiiarried. Amos Chappell, a white lunn living near llnnilson, was found by tho side of the road Mondny night with an ugly gash in Ids ‘bond. -When plekod up he was uiieouseiotis, amt has not been ajjle to give an account of wlmt happened to lnm. IDs condition in quite serious, it Is said. Legal Notices. tetter* of Dl*nil**i»n. GEORGIA—Coweta County: P. T. Mencham. executor of the es tate of Doe Moreland, deceased, having applied to tho Court of Or dinary of said county for letters of dismission, all persons concerned are required to show cause In said Court by the first Monday In November next. If any they can, why sail application should not- be granted. This Oct. 4, 11121. .1. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary. 'Twelve Month*’ Support. GEORGIA—Coweta County: The return of tho appraisers setting — ■ * EAST NEWNAN. The following program wns given Pri- ‘ilny afternoon by the lower grades of •our school— Polk dance, “The Lassies "—Fourth grntlo. Song, “Sleep, Baity, SleepFirst ■guide. Indian dnneo, “On the Warpath” — Fourth grmle boys. Dramatisation, “Sir Walter .Raleigh” Second grade. Song, “Mummy’s Little Coni Blnc.k Boso ’ ’—Hessie Wood. Drumntir.iitloil, “Cinderella ’ ’—Second 'grnds. Flay, “Health Brigade Seeond ■grade. The teachers of our school spent tho week-end with their respective home- folks. Mr. G. W. Argo mid dnughter spent lust week in Atlanta. Mrs. N. F. Pitts nnd ehildron motored :to Atlanta Saturday. "rho infant dnughter of Mr. nml Mrs. A\. H. lhompson died Saturdny mid was tinned at 131im chnroh Sunday. We ex- 'toml our sympathy to the bereaved pn- '-rents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ini Reynolds spout Sim- •slny with Mr. nnd Mrs. ,1. H. Reynolds. Mis. F. Tl. Heiinesley and little son, of Carrollton, are visiting tho former’s ■parents. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. T. King. Mr. .1. R. Good roe, Miss Lottie Good- roe itn*l Miss Rosa Loo Wood went, up to Atlanta for tho week-Olid. Mr. mid Mrs. .1 ini Grey and ehildron spout Sunday with Mr. mul Mrs. 13. a Banks, at Raymond. Mr. mid Mrs. ,1. Strickland, of Whites- burg, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. .1. A. Otwell. Mr. mid Mrs. Jack Chastain, of At lanta. spent last week with the hitter’s 3mrents, Mr. and Mrs. T. (I. McCullough —— MILLS CHAPEL. Airs. J. V. Melcur and ciiildreu re sumed to their home hero Sunday, after spending a week with relatives nt Doug- lasvillc. , Mr. IT. C. Brack is attending tile Coii- fodorate reunion in Chuttuiiooga this ■ week. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. M. Bennett, of Doug Jusville, visited relatives in the village .Sunday. Mr. Lige Newborn, of Edwardsville, -Ain., spent Tuesday night with Mr. J, V5. Dougherty and family. Mr. T. C._ Graham nnd family, of Ho- gansvllle, spent tlio week-end with rola fives here. Mr. J L. Davis and family spent Guu <iay w;itli relatives near Bowdou. Mr. 1*. A. Smith has somewhat Indisposed for several days. Airs. Bernard Evans spent last week ■with relatives at Douglusvllle. Miss Exit Clark, who lias been siek for some time, is very low at this writ ing. Mr. D. 1’. Freeman, who was seriously injured in an automobile accident some time ago, is again able to take up liis •work at the-mill. Miss Sara McClure wns in Atlanta Monday. DRESDEN. Fanners will soon have their crops fathered mid housed for the winter. We would like 1o correct a mistake Hint appeared in our notes last week. It should have been Mr. and Mrs. Me- Alpln who wery returning from their summer home in Canada to tlieir winter home at Tnuipn, Fin. They spent several dll,vs visiting relatives here and in Now- nail. Mr. mid Mrs. Lewis Pritchett Imd ns guests Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. Taylor Pritchett, Mr. nnd Mrh. Frank Stephens nnd family, from near Newnnn, and Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Pritchett, of Newnnn. Mrs. Sophie Crowded mid Mrs. M. I,. Stephens, of Handy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix Crowder Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Meriwether spent Sunday with Mi. nnd Mrs. J. W. Meri wether, in Newnnn. Mrs. Toiflmie Jackson, of Handy, lias rented her homo there nnd will move to Dresden in tho near future. She is hav ing the Dickson house remodeled, and when it is finished she will reside hero. Mr. Euclid Thomas lias put in a nice line of groceries in the old Jackson store; which is quite a convenience to mu''com munity. Dr. mul Mrs. H.- B. Jackson laid as guests Sunday Mrs. Fannie Brown, Mr. Emmett Brown mul Mr. and Mrs. Ed die Brown, of Corner Branch. They nlso motored to Buckeye in the after noon, where they visited the family of Mr. C. S. Porbus. Announcements. FOR MAYOR, Wo lioroliy announce Mr. .1. T. WIL LIAMS as a candidate for Mayor, sub ject to tlio city primary, and respect fully solicit for him the support of our fellow-citizens. MANY CITIZENS. FOR AliRERMAN. The many friends of MR. FRANK B. COLK propose him as a candidate to succeed himself as Alderman, subject to the city primary. He lias rendered valuable service In that position, and deserves re-election. 1 hereby announce myself ns a can didate for Alderman, subject to the primary election, and will appreciate tlio support of my friends and fellow- citizens. L. W. KEITH. FOR MEMBERS HOARD OF EDUCA TION. WA take tills method of announcing MESSRS. T. B, ATKINSON and W. U STALLINGS for re-election as members of the Board of Education, subject to the approval of the voters of Nownan In tlio primary election. We bespenk for these worthy and faithful members of the Board the indorsement they so well deserve. MANY CITIZENS. apart twelvemonth* support to the family of w. M- Keith, deceased, having been filed In my office, all per sons concerned are cited to show cause by the first Monday In November, 1321, why said application for / twelve months' support should not be granted. 'Ihls Oct. 4. 1 a J ‘it. CAMP, Ordinary. Letters of AdinlnlMtrntlon, OEORaiA—Coweta County: Mrs. Sara L. Sewell having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said Cpunty for letters of administration oh the estate of 13. R. C. Sewell, deceased, all 'persons concerned are requtifed to show cause In said Court by tho first Mon day In November next, It nhy they can, why said application should not be grunted. This Oct. 4. 1021, J. A. R. CAMP. Ordinary. Letter* of Administration. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Mrs. Hattie B. Ely having npplled to he Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of administration on the es tate of Lewis Brooks, deceased, •ill persons concerned are required to show cause In said Court by/the first Monday In November next, it'any they can, why said application /Should not he granted. Tills Oct. 4. ,1321.: J. A. H. CAMp, Ordinary. Letter* of Admit! iHtrntlbn. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Mrs/ Lulu 1,. Ballard having npplled to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of administration on the estate of Pearl Smith, Deceased, all sons concerned are required to show cause In said Court by the first Mon day In November next, if any they can, wliv said application slibuld, not be grunted. Tills- Oct. 4, 1321. J. A. R. CAMP. Ordinary. Letter* of Guardianship. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Mrs. Pearl Leigh Strickland having applied to the Court of said county for letters of guardianship for Ben Leigh Strickland, lunatic, all persons concerned are required to show cause In said Court by the first Moqduy in November next, If any they can. why said application should not be granted This Oct. 3. 1921. J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary. Application for Leave to Sell. GEORGIA—Coweta County: J. 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 cerned are required to show cause hi said Court by the first Monday In No vember next, If any they can, why said application should not be granted. This Oct. 4. 1321. J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary. Application For Leave to Sell. GEORGIA—Coweta County: W. L. Stallings, administrator on the estate of Chris. H. Newton, deceased, having applied 'to.- the Court of Ordi nary of Hatd counts’ for leave to sell lands belonging to' Sold 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 be granted. This Oct. 4, 1321.' J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary. Application for Leave to Sell. GEORGIA—Coweta County: L. A. Johnson, administrator on the estate of Mrs. J. B. Slaughter, de ceased, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of Hald county for leave to sell lands of said deceased, all persons concerned are required to show cause in said Court by the first Monday In November next. If any thoy can, why said application should not be grnnted. This Oct. 4. 1321. J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary. For One Week -AT- T. G. Farmer & Sons Co. When you are looking around for genuine bargains don’t overlook the fact that we have them—not cheap goods but goods cheap. We carry the best of everything—always fresh. Read the prices quoted below carefully, and note the savings offered in these necessities— GOOD FLOUR— 48-lb. Sack, Plain $1.75 48-lb. Sack, Self-Rising 1}85 Every sack guaranteed satisfactory or money back. FEEDS OF ALL KINDS— Good grade Horse Feed, 100 lbs...... $1.75 100-lb. Sack of Hulls 80 100-lb. Sack of Cotton Seed Meal 2^.20- 100 lbs. Pure Shorts L75 LARD— Best grade Compound, bulk 12c 60-lb. Tubs 11 He Pure Hog Lard, bulk. 13c 50-lb. Can 12i/jc We sell the best Side Meat in Newnan— Small cuts 12c Sides He TOBACCO AND SNUFF— All 30c Plug Tobacco 25c Large size Bruton Snuff 15c 25c size Snuff 20c Our famous line Star Brand Shoes at reduced prices. Men’s Stronger than the Law $4.00 Women’s Stronger than the Law 3.00 OVERALLS— Headlight Overalls—very best, pair.. $1.75 Heavy grade 220 weight Denims, pair. 1.25 SEE US BEFORE BUYING— —WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ’Phone 147 Free Delivery Newnan Application fov Leave to Nell. GEORGIA—Cowota County: Marie Sewell and Marguerite Sowell, administrators on tho estate of Wll- Sewell, deceased, having npplled to the Court of Ordinary of Bald county for leave to sell Liberty Bonds and lands belonging to said deceased, all prenonB concerned are required to nhow cause in said Court by the first Mon day In November next, If any they can, why said application should not be granted, This Oot. 3, 1321. J. A. R, CAMP. Ordinary. Application for Leave to Hell. GEORGIA—Coweta County. C. H. KempBon and I. A. Scott, ad ministrators on the estate of J. A. Kempson, deceased, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell lands belonging to said deceased, all persons concerned are required to show cause In Bald Court by the first Monday In Novem- ber next, if any they can, why Bald application should not be granted. This Oct. 5. 1021. J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary. CITATION. In re estate of S. H. Todd. Court of Ordinary of Coweta county. Petition for probate of will In solemn form. To Lilia Mae Abbott, heir-at-law: Mrs. Sarah E. Todd having applied, as executor, for probate In solemn form of the last will and testament of S. H. Todd, late of said county, you, as one, of the helrs-at-law of said S. H. Todd, being a non-resident of this State, are hereby required to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for said county on the first Monday In November, 1321, when said application for probate will be heat'd, and show cause, If any you have or can, why the prayer of the pe titioner should not bo had and allowed. This 11th day of October, 1821. J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary. TAX ASSESSMENT FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Court of Commlsloners of Roads and Revenue of said county, sitting for county purposes, this Sept. 30. 1921: Ordered, that tliore be collected-by the Tax Collector of said county for the year 1921, In addition to all 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 said county, 20 cents on the one hun dred dollars, and tho same is , levied upon all the taxable situate and being la the sa d°S r y Sohool District of said countv Sept. 30A 1021. i-ountj. rhls< By order of the Board' „ , T \ a farmer, jn Clerk Commissioners Roads and ii*v enue, Coweta county, Ga. KM ‘ Notice of Appraisement, * GEORGIA—Coweta County: To Mrs. L. A. Perdue, administrator on tho oBtuto of L. A, Perdue, aeoi>Jw»?i. Mrs. L. A. Perdue and Mrs. Nl nn C o ; Davis, heirs-at-law of L A. twJ!' deceased, postofflce, Decatur, Ga U n' F. D. 8; J. A. Stephens, Tax Collect*,: of said county; and H. J. Fulbnih, State Tax Commissioner: You™!; each of you are hereby notified ttVn, on the 28th day of Oct6ber iaV „ the court-house In said county j, o’clock a. m„ the undersigned, by’agrJ ment of beneficiaries and helrs-at law of L. A. Perdue, deceased, late of county, will value all of the property belonging to the estate of L A Pc/ due, deceased, subect to the Inheritance tax under the laws of said State “m. 20th day of October. 1321. 111,8 _ J - A - R- CAMP, Ordinary of said county. We have many kinds and each fills an important need. Our polishes are economical and easy to use. They increase the durability and beauty of the articles polished. SHOE POLISH Whittemore’s, Bixby’s,2-in-l, Shinola, Dyonshineand E-Z FURNITURE AND FLOOR POLISH Wizard, OCedaqLiquid Veneer, Golden Star, Glid- den Mops, Floor Oil and Floor Wax. METAL POLISH for nickel and brass. STOVE AND GRATE POLISH. CLEANERS; Mufti, Energine, Pyrene and Putrqaa’s. DYES; Putman’s and Diamond. RIT SOAP for tinting. Use Our Phones, for Quick Bicycle Service. LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY "A GOOD DRUG STORE" TWO PHONES ee Prescriptions a Specialty We Are Selling All of the Cold Remedies. upuiiiim ALLEIM BROS. Army Goods and Grocery Sale / We have just received a large quantity of Army Goods— and we are going to sell these goods at ridiculously low prices. We also have a large supply of Flour, Meat and Lard and other staple groceries at prices that will absolutely sell you. READ BELOW- ARMY GOODS. Cotton Coats 20c Overall Jumpers 50c Knit Gloves, pair 15c Belts, each 15c Shoes, pair $1.95 New Raincoats, value $15; now. .$6.00 We have, just purchased a stock of Groceries at adminstrator’s sale for a very small sum—a good, clean stock. We are going to sell this stock quick- regardless of price. This is your chance. • FEED. Pure Wheat Shorts, 75 lbs...... .$1.45 White Beet Pulp, 100 lbs 2.25 Hen Food, no grit, new bags.... 2.20 Horse Feed, 100 lbs. 1.70 Egg Mash, 25 lbs. for 1.10 FLOUR. The kind that makes the good, puffy biscuit. 48 lbs., plain. $1-75 24 lbs., plain -95 48 lbs., self-rising, fancy patent.. 1-85 24 lbs., self-rising, fancy patent.. -95 Redwine’s Corn Meal, bushel... -89c LARD. Compound, lb H'/^ c No. 10, Flako Compound $1-19 No. 5, Flako Compound 57 PURE LARD, lb. 12 10 lbs. net, pail $1-50 10 lbs. net, tub 1-59 20 lbs. net, tub 2.50 How is that? Our sales show increase because our prices are so low. Don't fail to seems before you buy. WE SELL FOR LESS ALLEN BROS. PHONE 546—NEWNAN