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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA„ FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1921.
THE NEWNAN HERALD
HEWN AN, GA., FRIDAY, NOV. U.
Official Organ of Coweta County.
jfc*. B. Brown. O. W. Passavant.
BROWN & PASSAVANT
Kiiltora and Publishers.
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‘Phone 6.
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SENOIA.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wnrc, Miss Routli
•and Mr. Goo. Wnrc, jr„ of Atlanta, woro
dinner guests of Mrs. E. 8, Warn Sun
dny.
Mrs. Leo Hand entertained at rook
Mondny afternoon in compliment to Miss
Frances Gray, of Lnko Oiinrlos, La., an '
Miss Ellon Kiser, of Atlanta. After
t|ie game delirious refreshments were
served. Bosidos tho lionorces tho guests
included Mrs. G. L. Row, Mrs. R. K.
MeKnight, Mrs. G. 0. McKnlglit, Mrs.
Gussio Edwards, Mrs. Virgo Ingram and
Mrs. Nixon Arnall.
Mth. W. Oj Turpin, jr., wlioso marriage
was an interesting social event of Oe
toiler, was tho guest of her parents, Ur.
and Mrs. W. F. Culpepper, tho past
•week.
Mrs. W. E. Lindsey is spending a
■ days in Atlanta.
Mrs. 10. J. Scott of ITollpnvillo, Miss
Ida V. Spoor of Atlanta, mid Miss Sura
Speer of Beauchamp, were recent guests
of thoir parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. W.
Spoor.
Miss Ellen Kiser, who was the guest
•of hor brother, Rev. C. G'. Kiser, for
•several days, lias return® to lior liomo
in Atlanta.
Tho i’rlonds of Mr, Will Peek will bo
glad to know that ho is improving, after
an illness of sovoral days.
Tho Boy Scouts gave n play, "The
•Scout. Master, " lit the school auditorium
Tuesday ovaning, which was onjoyod by
a large crowd. Tho proceeds will go
into the "summer cutup" fund, to bo
used next your.
Mrs, 0. C. McKnight was hostess at
a pretty bridge party Friday afternoon,
• complimenting Miss Francos Gray. After
tho game a delicious salad course was
• served at the small card tables. Those
who 'enjoyed Mrs, McKnight’s hospital
ity wore Miss Gray, Miss Elia Mao Froo-
mnn, Mesdmncs G. L, Ilow, R. E. Mc
Knight, Y. A. Oliver, Loo Hand, J, I).
Hunter mid Nixon Arnnll.
Mrs. R. II. Sullivan nnd son, Rnliert
Clark, woro in Atlanta Friday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. ,1. A. McKnight., Miss
Margaret McKnight, Mr. Paul McKnight
mid Mr. Otliol Morgan spent Sunday und
Monday in Augusta.
Mr. W. T, Chapman was called this
week to Buena Vista, on account of tho
serious illness of Ids motlior.
Mr, Clnudo Hutchinson, of Jonesboro,
nvns in Sonoin Tuesday.
Tho Conetory Association hold mi in-
'teresting mooting with Mrs. H. B. Sas
ser Monday.
The Indies of the Methodist Mission
ary Society nro observing this week us
. a 1 ' week of prayer. ’ ’
Tho Indies of tho Baptist church gave
a quilting party Friday morning at the
liomo of Mrs. Gussla Edwards, tho quilt
having boon made by Mih. Rebecca For-
due, of Atlanta, who is now past 80
yonrs of ago. At tho noon hour tho
quilt was presented,to Rev. and Mrs,
C. C. Kiser.
Sciiola Hi football team was defeated
Friday afternoon by Carrollton Hi. Car
rollton scored her only points ou n "safe-
' ty. ” This was n lluko play, and tho
game should have 'boon declared a tie.
Mr. Leon Powers nnd wifo havo movod
■ to Sonoia from Byron, Ga. Mr. Powors
will farm near town next year. Mrs.
E. II, Powers, of Brmt'infthtun, Aim,
' has rented apartments here nnd will ro-
turn' to Sonoia within tho next fow weeks.
Mr. 'J. H, ,Tones hns sold his garago
■to Stowart Bros, and will ongngo in
• fanning nekt your,
A. P. Gnrmiclmcl & Son havo sold
their uddorthking establishment to Hnis-
ten Bros., of Brooks and Griffin. Mr.
Cnrriiiehnol and family will move to
Florida' in' tlio near future.
Mr. J. C.. Johnson has opened a gro-
eory storo nnd meat market in tho buLld-
lug formerly occupied by Mr. T. W
i Cook.
Registration hooks nre now open for
tho city clootion, which will bo hold in
Doeember. Tho terms of ithe present
Mayor, O. S. Mass, nnd two Councilman,
W. J. Estes and J. 0. Gardner, will ex
pire Jan. 1, Former Mayor B. L. Banks
is being urged by his friends to offor
for this office. No nnnouueomonts for
• oitlier place have been made ns yet.
Mr. H. L. Alexander mid family have
movod to the R. B. Perkins house, for
merly occupied by Mr. R. L. Longino and
family.
Mr. Madden, wife nnd daughter, of
Columbus, Ohio, are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. G. Hutchinson.
PONDVIEW.
Misses Annin nud Martha Smith, of
Longstreot, were recent visitors in our
• community.
Mrs. Lester Proux, of Turin, is visit
ing her sister, Mrs, T. Z. Christopher.
Several from our community attended
tlio funeral of Mrs. Carrie S, Melson
at Coke ’» Chapel Tuesday. She was the
•sister of Dr. Bob Smith, and was reined
iin this community. Tho funeral service
was conducted by Rev. Z. Speer.
Wheat and onts ore coming up, and
fanners nro now giving thoir attention
to other work in preparation for next
.year’s farming operations.
Como out to Sunday-school at Coke’s
Chapel next Sunday, and bring tlio chil-
then.
Dancing parties are again in vogue,
nnd this form of social enjoyment is
being carried to ridiculous extremes, we
regret to note. Solne of the modern
dunces are not only shameful, but sin
ful. It sickenB us to see innocent young
•girls yield themselves to the embraces of
•men concerning whoso private character
and habits they know nothing. Parents,
guard your little girls carefully; more
ib involved thau their personal popularity,
‘be assured.
There will be a, community singing
at Coke’8 Chapel on Sunday afternoon,
Nov. 20, nnd all lovers of music are cor
dially invited.
One of the very best men in this town
never wore a silk shirt, in his life. . *
GRANTVILLE.
(Items from Colley-Lambert Company’s
Weekly Trudo Bulletin.)
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Sims und Miss
Irene Sims wore guests Sunday of
Mrs H. E. McBrnyor, in Atlanta.
Miss Nolle. Bagwell spent the week
end with Mrs. Wm Askew, jr., In New-
Miss Love Ponder is visiting Mr. nnd
Mrs. Leo Y. Ponder, in Atlanta.
Miss Emily Zollnrs entertained at a
week-end house party last week, Hor
guests were Misses Agnes Adnms, Elisa
beth Barrett, Loniso Bnnders and Bessie
Winston, nil collego chums at Agnes
Scott.
Miss Lilia Mhblo, of Atlanta, spoilt
Sunduy with MrB. W. G. Sadler,
Mrs. V. W. Clininbless and little daugh
ter, Annie, lire visiting relatives in Way-
cross. , , ,,
"Above the clouds the sky is blue.
Mr, and Mrs. Oswald Latimer were in
Atlanta Wednesday.
Mrs. Annin Baxter nnd little daughter,
Alice, of Decatur, were week-end guests
of Mrs. Harry Baxter.
Messrs. Frnnk Monclinm nnd Charlie
Thompson, of Emory University, spent
Sunday with Mr. und Mrs. F. T. MeacJi
am,
Mr. Jim Lambert, of West Point, wns
in Grnntvlllo Sunday.
Give your tonguo more rest than your
eyos nud oars.
Mrs. W. A. Post cntortnlned at n
rook party Friday afternoon in honor
of our popular teacliorH. A dainty salad
course wns sniwod after the games.
Mrs. W. W. Glenn und daughter, Lu
eiie, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with Mrs,
L. F, Ponder.
Mr. 8. T. Lambert left Monday for
Richmond, Va.
Mrs. F, T. Monclinm, MrB. Jnnic Mnt-
tiiowH, Miss Odom nnd Prof. Komi wore
in Atlanta Inst week.
Miss Lillinn Sowell spent several days
in Atlanta InBt wtok.
Mrs. T, P. Arnold, Mrs. Lota Culbroath
nnd Miss Bnrbnrn Arnold, of Palmetto,
warn in Grnntvillo Tuesday.
Wo are wondering what the good
brothers who once hold up two fingers
for tlio "Two Toms" ure holding up
now!
Tho frlomls of Miss Lnura Sowoll are
glnd to lonrn tlint she is recovering rap
idly from hor rocont illness.
Miss Lou EJln Fuller, of LaGrange,
spent the wcok-ond in Grnntville.
Mr. L. P. Bryant and fnmily wish to
tljnnk tlio good people of Grnntville for
kindnesses nnd sympathy oxtondod thorn
in thoir rocent bereavement,
Rov. Felton Williams left Mondny for
Augusta, whore lie will nttond tlio North
Georgia Conference.
Mrs, Nancy Bugg spout, a few days
last week with her daughter, Mrs. Robt,
Bugg, in West Point,
Don’t givo up—till you get n good
price for wlint you givo up.
Almost ovory farmer hns u large quan
tity of sorghum nnd ribbon cane syrup.
If they nro Interested in disposing of it,
please advise Mr. T. N, Colley how much
they linvo, tho quality, how put up, nnd
giving thoir lowest, price.
More small grain is boiug. sown in
our section thnn over before. The far
mers nre certainly planning to "live at
home" lioroaftcr.
The "Sunbeams" sent n box of fruit
to the oilmans’ home at Hnpevllle thsi
week. Tlio school children sent $10
(proceeds from tho snle of a quilt) to
tho home U wc6k W two ago.
HUGGINS SCHOOL FAIR.
Tlio Huggins School fair, which wns
held Friday, Oct.**ff8, under tho super
vision of Miss Jowell Gentry, teacher,
mid Miss Lorinc Collins, homo demonstra
tion agent, wns quite a success. The
work of tlio pupils, such as drawing,
blind work, written work, etc, wns effec
tively displayed, and mi interesting
program consisting of songs, recitations,
etc,, was rendered. The work of the club
girls was an important part of the ex
hibit. Excellent sewing and cunning
wore shown. Girls having exhibits were
Eva Dalton, Annie Dalton, Leona Bur
row, Annie Mao' Burrow, Florida Hoyc-
ton, Lee Jones nnd Milton Haynie. Much
credit should bo given those girls for tlio
interest they have taken in a work,
that is destined to prove so beneficiul to
them in lntor life.
Considerable interest was shown by
the people of the community, about thirty
visitors being present. Mrs. Sasser, Mr.
Drake and Mr. Starr wore present, and
lidded interest to tlio occasion by their
helpful talks.
Everybody wont liomo feeling that t.v-y
hnd'been benefited by coming out; nnd,
moreover, the interest shown will lie en
incentive to tho pupils, and likewise nn
encouragement to the teacher. Visitor.
my candidacy for re-eleotlon as mayor
of the city of Newnan. I stand upon
my record, and If the voters of New
nan approvo my administration of the
city’s affalra during the two trying
years that I have hold the office, I
will appreciate thoir in lorsement at
the forthcoming primary election.
W. C. KINNA11D.
Yielding to tho solicitations of many
friends 1 have consented to enter the
race for mayor, and hereby submit
my candidacy for the consideration of
my fellow-citizens, whose Influence
nnd support 1 would appreciate most
rratefuliy. Of course, my candidacy
subject to the primary election.
J. L. BROWN.
. FOR ALDERMAN.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the offlee of Alderman, BUbJect to the
irlmary election, and will appreciate
;ho support of my friends and follow-
citizens. I am making no fight upon
anyone, and have no motive in offer
ing as a candidate except a desire to
be of some Bervlce to my town and
community. C. E. RAGLAND.
Wo take this method of proposing
HAPPY VALLEY.
Tlio party given by Mr. nnd Mrs. A1
Sowell Saturday night wns much enjoyed
by thoso present.
Air. nnd Aire. Travis Turner nnd
young son, of Roscoe, wore spend-the-
dny guests of Air. nnd Airs. Tom Brown
Sunday.
Alisscs Rutli Tnrleton nnd Snrnli Starr
wore guests of Mrs. W. H. Tanner, at
Roscoe, Inst week.
Miss. Stella Sewell, who is teaching
noar Sonoia, spoilt the week-ond with
hor pnronts, Judge nnd Airs. Marion
Sewell.
Mrs, D'. A, Brimer hns returned from
tlio Nowimn sanitarium, nnd her many
friends wish for her n speedy recovery
Mr. Willio Ward, of Atlnntn, was a
welcome visitor in our community Sun
day. /
Prof. Clovo Dukes, of Dawson, is vis
iting relatives horc.
Four largo flocks of geese wore ob
served flying southward Sunday. Ac
cording to an old saying this presages
n hard winter.
Atiss Lucy ICnte Sowell nnd Mr. J. N.
Sowoll, of Atlanta, nre visiting their
brother, Air. Glenn Sowell, this week.
Mias Sarah Tai'lotOn, of Roscoe, was
dinner guest of tho Misses Sprayberry
Sunday.
MILLS CHAPEL.
Mr. T>, A, ‘ Dougherty spent tlio week
end with relatives at Clem.
Mr. At, ,T. Willingham, of Carrollton,;
is visiting relatives in tlio villngo tliis
week.
City politics beginning to got "hot
up" in tlio village. If tho campaign
waxes much wanner things may boil over
before tlio election conies on.
Air. Siioncer MorriB, of Bnnning, is
visiting his son, Mr. John MorriB.
Air. L, J, Embry, of Curroll county,
spout Tuesday night with relatives hero.
Mr. and Mrs. ,T. M. McAUehael wero
cnllod to the bedside of a sick relativo
in Atlanta Wodnesday.
Mrs. J, T. Reese, of Douglas county,
spent Wodnesday night with hor sister,
Airs. W. J, Housoworth,
Rev. G. W. Jones fillod Ids appoint
ment at Alills Chapel Saturday uight,
Sunday and Bpndny night. At the night
servioo Alossrs. Lonnie Jackson nnd .las.
Ellard woro ordabicd os deacons. The
pastor wns assisted in the ordination by
Rov. J. T. Layton, of Douglas county,
nnd Rov. Perry Eason, of Nownnn. Largo
congregations uttonded nil three services.
Airs. Jessie Farmer came near having
n serious accident Sunday night. As
sho was leaving tho church tho lost her
hnlnuco in some manner and fell down
the high stops, with her baby in her
arms. It unused considerable excitement
nt tlio time, but wo learn that neither
was seriously hurt.
Aliss Lizzie Vaughn, of Dougins county,
visited in tho viilago Wodnesday.
o—
WELCOME.
On account of tho ordination of dea
cons nt Afncodonia church there will be
no preaching nt Providence church Sat
urday. Rpv. W. E. Fuller will assist
in tlio ordination services, nnd the mem
bers of Providence church nil are invited
to nttond.
Alias Lucy McKoy left Saturday -for
Adnirsvillc, where she will bo engaged
in teaching.
About 100 were present at- Sunday-
school last Sunday. We are always glad
to see the young people and children.
Air. C. AI. Amis nnd family, of Now-
nun, spent Sunday with Rev. F. J. Amis
and family.
Little Sybil Summer was carried to
tlte Nowimn Sanitarium Tuesday, where
sho underwent aq operation for nn ab
scessed leg. We hope the operation was
successful, mid that sho will soon be ut
home again.
Mrs. Lee Stovall entertained our pop
ular teachers, Alisses Harville, Jolly and
Copeland, nt n six o’clock dinner Satur
day evening at the homo of her parents,
Rev. and Airs, F. J. Amis. Several
selections of music were rendered dur
iug tlio evening.
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Oxmore hns been quite siek, but is bet
ter today.
Air. mid Mrs. J, E. Boone, Mr, and
Mrs. J. C. McKoy, Rev. F. J. Amis,
Messrs. C. T. Witcher and T C. Dickson
attended the recent sessions of tho Wes
tern Baptist Association in Senoin.
Mrs. C. F. Wood has had a message
from Texas stating that her sister, Airs.
Mattio Allred, was critically ill. Mrs.
Allred visited our community two years
ago, and the news of hor ’ illness will
be read with much regret by the friends
she made while here.
Mr. Lewis Keith, of Atlanta, sffeht
the week-end with homefolks here.
The interior of our school building
looks decidedly better unco donning its
newdfOssl-'Wft Friday,
WHITE OAK.
Mr. J. E. Wultlmll and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Airs. Robt. John
son, nt Turin.
Alisscs Clara and Ethel Young spent
a few days the past week witii their
sister, Mrs. Robt. Johnson, nt Turin.
Air. .Too Bob Young returned to Fitz
gerald Tuesday, after a week-ond visit
to Mr. ,1. W. Young nnd fnmily.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Bowers spoilt Sun
day witii Airs. Walter McWnters,
Nc-wnan.
Those on tile honor roll in the primary
ooin of our school Inst-month were E
T. Evans nnd Edward Walthall, of the
third grade, and Jeannette Hootcn, r.f
the fourth grndo,
Mr. nnd Airs. E. At, Young, of Bex-
ton, spent Sundny witii Airs. J. T. Chest
nut.
Tiie farmers-who have gathered tlieir
crops do not noed to bo reminded that
this is a "lean year.” The average
yield of cotton is one bale to the plow.
Corn was grown without much fertiliz
ing; consequently it had to be planted
thin in rows, nnd did not yield rnueh
per acre.
Instead of Coin.
Queer things are often used for
colna. Chocolate and coconuts are
used In the Interior of South Amerfca
and whale’s teeth by the Fijians.
Other substitutes are salt, red feath
ers, Iron spikes and enkes for tea.
A. W. POWER8 ns a candidate for re-
election as a member of the Board of
Aldermen, and respectfully solicit for
him the support of our fellow-citizens
in the approaching Prljjar^
We hereby propowe the name of T.
B. McRITCHIE for a place on tho
aldermanic ticket to be voted in the
clt^ primary.
fhe^mlpptfrt °of O my a fHendK U anA ,, 'tellcm 0
citizens. L. W. KEITH*'
FOR MEMIIEHS^HOAHD OF EDUcy.
To the Voters of Newnan; w« i,„
by propose for membership on ti?'
_ _ Board of Education MRS \V ?•' ,V'°
, He has rendered valu- BRIDE and MRS. FRANK WlLKiv
able and unselflsh service as u mem- SON, subject to such rules as k
her of the aldermanic board, and we
ask our fellow-citizens to join us in
helping to retain him in that offlee.
MANY CITIZENS.
IK been solicited by a number
of friends to enter the race for aider-
man, I have consented to do so, and
hereby announce my condidaoy for that
office, subject to the city primary, and
will appreciate the support of my fel
low-citizens. A. L. FULLER.
The many friends of MR. FRANK B.
COLE propose him as a candidate to
succeed himself as Alderman, subject
to the city primary. He has rendered
valuablo service in that position, and
deserves re-election.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Alderman, subject to the
prescribed for the nomination *or y C itv
the°ca^dldates r< imme t d U the ifiS
our fellow-citizens. 1>orl °f
MISS JENNIE CATEe
MRS. R. A. FIEL13 '
MRS. D. W. BOONE
Committee representing the Women
Newnan. "men of
We take this method of annoimm-
MESSRS. T. 11 ATKINSON ™Tw in i S
STALLINGS for re-election as
of the Board of Education, subject fn
the approval of the voters of
in the primary election, w! bosS
for these worthy and faithful
of the Board the indorsement timy ™
well deBorve. MANY CITIZEN’S
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I Rubber Goods & Sundries
Announcements.
We have a select assortment of Rubber Goods and Drug
Sundries. Prices are somewhat lower—the quality guaranteed.
Hot Water Bottles, $1.25 up
Fountain Syringes, $1.00 up
Combination Syringes, $1.75 up
Bed Pans, Douche Pans, Ice Bags, Ear Syringes,
Infant Syringes, Face Bottles, Bulb Syringes,
Vaginal Sprays, Rubber Tubes, Rubber Sheeting,
Oiled Silk, Household Rubber Goods, Surgeons’
Gloves, Atomizers and Bulbs, Baby Nipples and
Bottles, Breast Shields, Pacifiers, Rectal Tubes,
Catheters, Thermometers, Hypodermic Syringes
and Needles, Finger Stalls, Medicine Glasses,
Drinking Tubes and Eye Cups.
Complete line of dressing combs and brushes.
LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY
"A GOOD DRUG STORE”
TWO PHONES 66
Hollingsworth’s Candies—Whitman’s Candies.
QUALITY
SERVICE
ALLEN BROS.
Has many bargains to offer the next week to ten days—busi
ness getting better and money loosening up is bound to put
prices up, so we think now is a good time to put some of the
J. Allen Smith Co.’s good old reliable flour in your kitchen
for the winter. IfWe don’t only sell good flour, but we can
give you bargains in Shoes and Army Goods for men. To
make it brief, we will give you a few prices below manufac
turers’ cost—
We hpe more bargains as good or better, but space
won t permit us to quote them. Come see for yourself.
WE SELL FOR LESS
ALLEN BROS.
PHONE 546—NEWN AN
ARMY GOODS
New Wool Blankets, heavy $3.50
New Wool Overcoats, heavy 6.00
Recleaned Wool Overcoats, heavy 5.50
New Raincoats _ _ 5.50
FLOUR.
White Cream, 48 lbs $1.85
Snowflake, 48 lbs 1.75
Chatterbox, 48 lbs _. 1.85
Special prices on barrel lots or more.
Straight Pants, all wool 3.50
Lace-leg Pants, all wool ^ 1.50
Lace-leg Pants, cotton . .50
Wool Coats .95
Army Knives and Forks, each .05
16 lbs. Sugar $1.00
National Biscuit Co.’s Crackers—
10c package _r .06 j
Dozen 10c packages >68 jj
Camel and Chesterfield
Cigarettes—20’s. *18
7 lbs. Best Roasted Coffee $1.00
Luzianne Coffee, 11b— . — ._ .25
Blue Ridge Coffee, 1 lb ,20
FEED.
Hulls, 100 lbs. $-80
Cotton Seed Meal, 100 lbs 2.20
Shorts, 75 lbs 1*45 !
Hen Feed, 100 lbs. 2.20
Wheat Bran, 100 lbs 1*75 1
Good Horse Feed, 100 lbs 1*75 |
6 pkgs. A. & H. Soda.. .25
7 bars Octagon Soap .25
8 bars Arrow Soap .25
7 boxes Washing Powder. ,25