The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, October 28, 1921, Image 5

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THE NEWNAN HERALD. NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921 , Constipation is the fore runner of 85% of all human ills. It brings on more suffering; more sleeplessness, j, more ill-temper than /any other single cause. But YOU CAN GET RID of constipation; Nor do you have to take any nauseating, griping , medicines to do it. Take RICH-LAX RICH-LAX is a new treatment It cleans the system, removes the poisons from the body, and puts you in shape to accomplish things. And RICH-LAX does this without leaving you weak and half-aide, as you always feel after taking ordinary laxative*. :Md at Our Stor., W» are so sura that c will Guaranti Rich-Lax will pleat, you that wo come to our store and set a bottle t doesn't suit tireijret ourriak. If satii ...Hr etour tie*, itltdoeso the bMt laxative medicine you ever used, aim tell ua to and wa Will promnUy refund the i purchase pries. John R. Cates Drug Co., Newnan, 6a. want you to and try it tn- yau, ifltian't Professional Cards. J. W. POWELL. Altorney-nt-Law. Will practice in all the courts, both State and Federal. Office over First National Bank. MYRON H. FARMER, M. D„ Phyalclnn and Surgeon. Office over T. G. Farmer & Sons Co. Office 'phone 606; residence 'phone 72. L. E. MOORE Attorney-nt-Linv Will practice In all courts. Prompt loans made on improved farms in Cow- era County. Over Cates Drug Store. W. L. STALLINGS, Attorney and Counsellor nt Law. Will.practice in all the Courts. Spe- oial attention given to preparation of wills and the administration of estates in the Court of Ordinary. Ortlce in Court House, 'phone 414. T. S. BAILEY, Phyalclnn and Surgeon. Office upstairs in Kirby building, 1114 Greenville street. 'Phone 87. (office and residence.) JOE B. PENISTOX, Physician and Surgeon. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m,; 3 to 6 p. m. Office with Dr. Paul Peniston. Office and residence 'phone 30. A. SIDNEY CAMP, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office In Arnall. Bldg., Court Square. r. h. McDonald, Physician and Surgeon. Office 3% East Broad Street, upstairs. Office hours 9 to 11 a .m. and 3 to 6 p. m. Office 'phone 65; residence 'phone 39J W M . II. L Y D A Y , Physician and Surgeon. Office over Lee-King Drug Co. Res idence ’phone 464. Office 'phone 216. Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m„ 2 to 4 p. m., and 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday—9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. T. B. DAVIS, Phyalclnn and Surgeon. Office—Sanitorium building. Office phone 6—1 call; residence 'phone 6— I calls. W. A. TURNER, Physician and Surgeon, Special attention given to surgery &nd diseases of women. Office J.9 Spring street. 'Phone 230. D. A. HANEY, Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to eye, ear, nose d throat, and diseases of chest. W. L. WOODROOF, Physician and Surgeon. ' Office 11% Greenville street. ’Phone 161. Special attention given to dlB- tases of children. J. LITTLETON JONES, Attoraey-at-Law. Prompt attention to legal business, cans made on farm lands. Office over C. Arnall Mdse. Co.'s. THOS. G. FARMER. JR-. Attorney-nt-Lnw. Will give careful and prompt atteo Ion to all legal business entrusted to ne. Money to loan, Offico in court- touse. THE TOM-TOM ALLIANCE NEAR TO BREAKING POINT. Columbia Sentinel, (Tom Watson’s Pa- per.) Last year our people were literally stuffed on campaign promises. The Legislntuve met: there was a most pompous inauguration of a new Gover nor, and tlie, freshly ehosen administra tion settled down to—settle down. What campaign pledge was kept? Not one I We are told that the State hasn’t the money to pay for free text-books; but you must have noticed that such official deadheads ns Lucian Lamar Knight con tinues to hold the office of Keeper of Archives, at an expense to you of about $8,000 a year, while he himself tours Europe—there being no archives which could not be kept by the State Librarian, You also notice thut Hoke Smith’s law llrm has been employed to convince the Supreme Court that your State rail road should be, by piece-meal, delivered to the Louisville and Nashville robbers and murderers. What is the use of having an Attor ney-General for the State if he is to be sidetracked for Hoke Smith ? What’8 the use of having so able a lawyer as Judge Hines in your pay if lie must be shunted out of the way of a big fee for the repudiated Smith ? We were- promised, over and over again, “a clean sweep.” A new broom was prominent at the Macon convention, whore those pledges were repeated, a scant twelve months ago. What has been done with that now broom ? Claude West was kept in the State’s pay, and, as it now appears from the newspapers, lie kept on robbing you. He wanted to be Secretary of State, and a master spirit of the Agricultural Department tried to put him on you ns custodian of the motor vehicle fund of more than a million dollars. Hon. G. S, McLendon did not renlize his danger, but his lifelong friend did, and the utmost efforts of my self, Mrs. Lytle and Grover Edmondson were put forth to keep in your employ a faithful public servant We succeeded, and now you can see that we ilid you a good turn in keeping Claude West’s hands off that big pile of your revenue. The new broom had a flue chance to sweep out 800 tax assessors, who have been confiscating your property. Did the new broom make a clean sweep of these confiseators, who virtually fix their own salaries, and who meekly obey the despotic orders of Henry Fullbrighti It did not! The Atlanta Chamber of Commerce hatched that confiscatory law behind closed doors; and their lobbyists rushed it through tlie Legislature. The people wore never consulted; the people were treated with silk-hat con tempt—by whom I By the men who dodge their own taxes, and shift them on to you. We are told that Governors Harris and Dorsey got the State into debt, and that something desperate had to be done. Then why slot compel invisible mil lions to come before the law, and pay their just share of the State’s expenses'? Why adit to the State’s load of deficit by employing Hoke Smith, when we have a better lawyer in tlie At-torney-Genoral ? Why give the bankers a half-million-’ dollar rake off in tlie discounting of miniatured rent notes of the Western and Atlantic railroad? Can a man get rid of old debts by contracting new ones? Can the State become solvent by sac rificing her best property, maintaining 800 unnecessary officeholders and increas ing her expenses? At present 1 make no complaint of tlie fact that every important appoint ment has been given by Hardwick to enemies of mine. If my friends are not competent to hold these offices, they should not bo recognized. Last year my friends seemed to be worthy of trust. A sudden blight seems to have strick en them. They have been frost-bitten, and they have wilted. That’s all right; we can look to that later. I am forced to say that tlie covert influences which paralyzed the Legis lature this year could not have been anticipated by any honest voter who listened to the promises made a year ago. ADVISES GIRLS TO KEEP YOUNG MEN AT A DISTANCE. Atlanta Journal. GirlH are advised to keep their young men friends at a distance by Father L. Finnerty, of Louisville, Ky., who is conducting a ten-days mission nt tlie Immaculate Conception Catholic church, III his sermon Thursday evening Father Flnnerty criticized severely tho privi leges young men enjoy in this day and time, discussing tho homo problems of a Catholic family. Wlint are tlie privileges that young men may enjoy? I-'tell you that there are nono, ’ ’ said tlie priest with emphasis on the 1 ‘ n-o-u-o. ’ ’ Guard your angel daughters from the freedom that young men may take,” ho advised the mothers, “Tho thing that threatens most to drag tho Stars and Stripes in tlie dust is lack of respect for women, And with lack of respect for women and tho sacredness of motherhood comes probable race suicide.” He severely criticized tlie courts for granting so ninny divorces and said that as fnr as tho church was concerned there is no divorce. ' J What God has joined together tliore is no power in heaven or earth to put nsumler, ’ ’ he said. o Tim greatest asset ties is prejudice. - It is better to have an honest enemy than n false friend. ECZEMA! U HUNTS^GU^ARANTBBD^^^I ”, ilwniHICIIl HI ILCZCmn, Ringworm,Tetterorotherltch- Ing skin disease*, Try this treatment at our rlek. For Sale by John R. Cates Drug Co. R AT-SNAP KILLS RATS Jud Tunklns. Jud Tunklns says n man’s noblest and most philanthropic efforts often fall to a(tract as much uttentlon among his friends ns the fact that he has bought a new hut. ly . paokage proves this. pr an ...m T-SNAP comes In oakes—no mixing SWKUk with other food. Guaranteed. Mr. slr.e (1 cake) enough for Pantry, Kltohen or Cellar. IMtc. alec (2 vnkcN) for Chicken IIouso, coops, or small buildings. 91.25 «i*e (5 oaken) enough for all farm and out-bulldtngs, atorago build ings, or factory buildings, Sold and Guaranteed by LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY. ing and being In the First district of Coweta county, On., and being the enst bait of lot of land No. 1114, containing one hundred one and one-fourth (101 U) acres, more or loss. Levied on as tho property of II. L. Coats to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from tho City Court of Newnan In favor of II, B. Perkins vs. tho said H. L, Coats. Tenant In pos session notified In terms of tho law. This Oct, 1. 1921, Prs, foe, *6.40. Also, at tho same time and piano, a certain tract or parcel of land situ ate, lying anil being in that part of Newnan, Coweta county, Gu., known as "Chalk Level," and more fully describ ed as follows; Fronting on Ida street forty (40) toot and running back east an equal width slxty-ntno (89) feet, tho same being a parallelogram off tho back or north side of lot of An thony Smith and whereon tho said An thony Smith resided prior to hlH death, and described as follows: Bogin at that point on tho onst side of Ida street where tho land formerly belonging to Anthony Smith and Ellon Hatchett Join, and run east along tho lino of Ellon SHERIFF’S SALES FOR NOVEMBER. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Will be sold beforo tho oourt-houso door In Newnan, said county, on the first Tuesday in November, 1921, to tho highest and best bidder, the following desorlbed property, to-wlt: A certain tract or parcel at land ly- Hatohott and Antfiony Smith sixty* Sine (69) foot, more or less, to tho car s'\r of the lot heretofore deeded to Octavla Smith (now Ootavia Jenkins) by Anthony Smith, thence south along the line of Anthony Smith lot forty (40) feet, thenoo west along a straight lino to a point on Ida street (40) feet south of tho beginning point, thence north forty (40) feet to beginning point. At tho same time and plaooi will ho sold ono black mare mule and one brown mare mule. All the above-de scribed property levied on ub the prop erty of Otis Churn to satisfy a ft. fa. Issued from the City Court of Newnan in favor of Trainmoll & Nash vs. tho said OtlB Churn. Defendant In ft. fa. notified 111 terms of tho law. This Sept. 27, 1921. Prs. fee, *10.72. J. D. BREWSTER. Shorlff. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY CO. Effective May 29, 1921. ARRIVE FROM Coilartown . . 6,45 a. m. Columbus... 9.55 a. m. 6.25 p. m, Chattanooga . 1.00 p. m. Carrollton.. 4.38 p. m, Raymond .. . 5,22 p. m, Griffin .... 11.18 a. m. 6.52 p. m. DEPART FOR Griffin .... . 6.45 a. in. 1.00 p. m. Coin minis... 9.50 a. in. 5.22 p. in, Chattanooga Raymond. Carrollton Codartown 11D8 B, m. 4,38 p. m. . 5.25 p. in. . 0.62 p. m. Old papers for sale here. KIL LS RATS mice—that’s RAT-SNAP, the olcY reliable rodent destroyer. Comes In cakes—no mixing with other food. Your money back If It falls. !Wo. Nice (t t-iike) enough for Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar. , , 115c, nlse <2 cake*) for Chicken House., coops, or small bulldlngB. 91.25 Nlie 15 cuke*) enough for at# farm and out-buildings, storage build ings, or factory buildings, Sold and Guaranteed by LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY. WILLIAM Y. ATKINSON, Attorney-at-Luvr. Office over Cuttino’B store. K. W. STARR, Dentist. Office over H. C. Arnall Mdse. Co.'B store. White patronage Residence ’phone 382-L. exclusively. and West Point RAILROAD ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OTTRAINS AT NEWNAN. GA. EFFECTIVE AUG. 14-. 1921- Subject to change and typographical errors. NORTHBOUND. No. 42 6.45 a. m. No. 18 -.10.00 a. m. No. 38 10.57 a. ra. No, 40 1.00 p. m. No. 20 6.30 p. m. No. 34 5.20 p. m. No. 36 10.13 P- in- SOUTHBOUNDi © No. 35 7.06 a. m. No. 19 8.50 a. m. No. 33 10.02 a. m. No. 39 2.46 p. m. No. 17 5.20 p. m. No. 41 .....6.52 p. m. No. 37 7.19 p. m. ^ J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A. Notice to Debtor* and Creditor*. GEORGIA—Coweta County: All creditors of'the estate of Merrltls -handler, late of Coweta county, Ga., deceased, are hereby notified to render *n their demands to the undersigned according to law; and all persons In debted to said estate are required to “lake Immediate payment to the un derslgned. This Sept. 9, 1921. LUN1B K-SHROPSHIRE, _ „ Administrator. F. D. 1, Palmetto, Ga. Muriel the other (lay came running to her mother, crying: ‘O-o-o, mamma! Did you hear the ladder fall down just now?” “No, dear. How did the ladder hap pen to fall down?” “Well, papa was washing the win dows and it slipped, and when it fell it broke three flower pots. I told daddy you’d be cross.” “Oh, dear,” cried the mother, “I hope your father hasn’t hurt himself.” “I don’t think he has yet,” replied the child; “he was hanging onto the window sill when I came away to tell you about the flower pots.” Agnes Ayres in the Paramount Picture, "The Affairs of Analog A Cecil B. DcMille Production. ALAMO THEATRE Thursday and Friday November 3 and 4. GET READY FOR THE- FARMERS AUCTION SALE , NOV. 7, The auction sale in connection with Golden Rule Sale Day, which will be held on the first Monday in November, 1921, will begin at 11 o’clock a. m., on the vacant lot at the corner of Jefferson and Madison Streets, Newnan, next to the building of Powell & Keith. Mr. JrL. Brown will probably act as auctioneer. The only expense to the seller is a fee of 2 per cent., payable to the auctioneer at the time of the sale. All bids must be bona fide—no by-bidding will be al lowed. If anyone desires to name a minimum price on articles to be sold he may do so, informing the auctioneer of that fact, and it will be announced before bidding begins. No formal entry or listing is required—just bring what you wish to sell—livestock, used implements, etc. But if you wish free advertising notify the Secretary of the Adver- tish Club of what you wish to sell not later than October 28. et ^ Newnan Advertising Club