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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN,. GA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921
BOTTLED BY
A. B. JONES, Mgr., New nan, Qa.
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John B. Cates Drug Co., Newnan, Gn
Professional Cards.
, J. W. POWELL,
Attoruey-at-Law,
Will praotloe in all the courts, both
State and Federal.
Office over First National Bank.
MYRON H. FARMER, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over T. G. Farmer & Sons Co.
Office 'phone 60S; residence 'phone 72.
L. E. MOORE
Attorney-nt-Law
Will praotice in all oourts. Prompt
loans made on improved farms In Cow
eta County. Over Cates Drug Store.
W. L. STALLINGS,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Will praotice in all the Courts. Spe
cial attention given to preparation of
wills and the administration of estates
in the Court of Ordinary.
Office in Court House, 'phone 414.
T. S. BAILEY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office upstairB in Kirby building, 11%
Greenville street. 'Phone 87. (office
and residence.)
JOE B. PEN1STON,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office hours 8 to 10 a. nr,; 8 to 6 p. m.
Office with Dr. Paul Penlston. Office
tpd residence 'phone SO.
A. SIDNEY CAMP,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Office In Arnall Bldg., Court Square.
R. H. MCDONALD,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office 8% East y )ad Street, upstalrB J
Office hours 9
11 a •m. and 3 to 6
p. m.
Office 'phone 55; residence 'phone 39J
WM. H. LYDAY,
Physician and Surgeoa,
Office over Lee-King Drug Co. Res
Idence 'phone 464. Office 'phone 210.
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. in.
T. B. DAVIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office—Sanitorium building. O
phone 5—1 call; reBldonce 'phone 6
l calls.
Office
fc.. W. A. TURNER,
tr Physician and Surgeon,
Bpeclal attention given to surgery
and diseases of women. Office 19
Bpring street. 'Phone 230.
. D. A. HANEY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Bpeclal attention to eye, ear, nose
and throat, and diseases of chest.
W. L. WOODROOF,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office 11% Greenville street, 'Phone
401. Special attention given to dis
eases of children.
k _ J. LITTLETON JONES,
It Attorney-at-Law.
Prompt attention to legal business.
Loans made on farm lands. Office over
H. C. Arnall Mdse. Co.’s.
THOS. G. FARMER, JB,
Attorney-at-Law.
Will give careful and prompt atten
lion to all legal business entrusted to
me. Money to loan. Offioo in court
house.
THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER.
Blow Boftly, winds, from east to wost;
Snil true, oh, ship, upon the breast
Of the broad ocean; sun and moon,
All, kindly Bing a low, sweet tune,
or he is on his way to rest
In our dear land.
Only a dny ngo, it seems,
His hair was gold in radiant glenmg,
His mouth a rose for mnuy a kiss
As just knee-high he played at this
Or that, or lay in joyous dreams
Of happy lauds.
watch the countless host march by,
hear the drum, the shout, the sigh;
The cheers ring loud, the cheers ring
sweet,
They hide the din of tramping feet;
My soldier boy, he passes by—
I wave farewell.
And now has he come back to me—
My son, my baby at my knee?
Others have had the darkened room, •
The quiet form, the silent tomb;
But whore he lay I could not be,
In that far land.
This unknown boy I call my own;
With smile on my face they shall hear
no moan;
shall hold my head up very high
France has given me back my own,
And never a one Bhall hear me sigh;
To lovo and to hold.
—Elizabeth S. Montgomery.
i>. ——- . .
COL, ORMAN POWELL DOING FINE
ROAD WORK IN TEXAS.
Corpus Christ! (Tex.) Caller.
Col. O. N. Powell, county engineer, un
der whose personal supervision hundreds
of thousands of dollars has beon spent
in highway improvements, is a nmu of
unusual ability ns a mechanical, civil and
structural engineer. Col. Powell ia an
indomitable worker, a disciplinarian to
the core, and devotes his entire time and
energies to doing what ho has in hand.
There is no time for excuses and evasions
where a given purpose is to be accom
plished. Col. Powell served overseas
during the great world war with the en
gineering corps of the American Army,
and possibly it is due to his military
training that excuses or evasions are
neither expected nor provided for. Col.
Powell enlisted in the engineering corps
of the American Army, and his promo
tion was pap id, earned largely while
doing just what he is now doing in
Nueces county—building roads and
bridges to provide tho enormous armies
of the Americans and allies to ‘ ‘ get to ’ ’
the Germans. It is easier Bailing in
Nueces county than it was in France.
Over there” it was not an infrequent
occurrence that roads and bridges had
to bo constructed while under lire, and
in one instance it was said tho detail to
which Col. Powell was assigned had one
bridge shelled three times while it was
nailer construction, and before the army
could cross.
Tho personal attention of the county
engineer has been devoted largely to the
causeway under construction here, and
on each visit of the State highway en
gineer sand other officials his work and
the manner in which tho causeway was
progressing, won their unstinted praise
and commendation. It was , tho result
of the capability of tho civilian of thor
ough knowledge, combined with military
precision and accomplishment. The ot
fice force of the engineer’s department
was organized with the same idea of dis
cipline and military precision, and as
result that department of tho county is
a well-regulated machine, efficient to the
last ivord. What was undertaken was nc
complished. >
One of the assistants in the county
engineer’s office has recently been se
lectod ns engineer in charge of road and
bridge work on a large scale in Bee
county, and is at present holding that
position. He was unknown prior to his
appointment, except by his work in
Nueces county. He had served overseas
with Col. Powell.
MOTHER.”
The Silent Pnrtnor.
There is no word ill tho lexicon of
my love that enn Imiu to tills subject
what 1 would like to Bay,
Mother I
What a wealth of meaning in tills one
word I
Mother I A covenant of obedience, n ” 1,or lo ' L ’;
Most of us hear the .echo of hor voice
ns it comes through the.corridor of years.
Bonn) of lis still Imvo mother with us.
How the lessons of mother tug at our
hearts when nil other agendo* fail!
Mother I The only one who can dlvldo
hor lovo with several children, ami yet
each fiber of her heart, each child, 1ms
faith and repentance,
Mother I So pure, so humble, so gen
tle, so good.
I am wondering If, in our mnd rush
for money and position, wo stop to think
of mother.
Mother is tho one wohiun whoso kind
ness is but tho preface to a request.
Mother is always steadfast, always sin
cere, always serving.
Can you describe tho unbounded valuo
of such love/
What ft wonderful little woman my
mother was! Her silvery voice was a
song, in my soul—her prayers n string of
pearls.
Mon, listen! Big brothers and little
sisters, listen I Go home tonight and
bring out the old arm chair that know
the lullabies of your bnby days.
WILLIAM Y. ATKINSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office over Cuttino’s store.
K. W. STARR,
DentUt.
Office over H. C. Arnall Mdse. Co.'B
■tore. White patronage exclusively.
Residence 'phone 382-L.
Atlanta and Vest Point
RAILROAD
TRYING TO EXPLAIN HOW IT
HAPPENED.
W. A. Smith in Carrollton Times, 7th
inst.
On Friday, 28th ult., the fast New-
nan Hi team nosed out victorious over
C. H. S. by a lone touchdown, which was
tlie result of a very unfavorable ileal of
the time-keeper, Newnan had the ball
near our goal, which our boys held for
down with small gains, and tho time
keeper, for no reason that is known,
gave them three extra minutes of play,
in which tlioy finally bucked the ball
over in the second quarter. Our boys
failed to show the brand of football
which they played against Griffin and,
Cedartown. Considerable fumbling has
been costly to C. H. S., and was so in
this game. The score should have been
0 and 0. But just watch C. H. 8. go
when they play Newnan at that place!
The boys have been promised a coach,
and with good coaching we will have a
team to be classed among the best. The
C. H, S. boys outclassed Newnan in the
first anil fourth periods, the other two
going to Newnan.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE
OF TRAINS AT NEWNAN. GA.
EFFECTIVE NOV. 8. 1921.
Bubieot to change and typographical
errors.
NORTHBOUND!
No. 42 6.45 a. m.
No. 18 9 - 30 a - ™'
No. 38 ...10.00 a. m.
No. 40 L00 p. m.
No. 20 6 - 39 P- m -
No I 34 a- 06 P- m -
No. 36 10 - 13 P- m '
SOUTHBOUND i
No. 35 7 -06 a. in.
No. 19 8 - 50 a - “•
No. 33 10 - 21 a - m -
No. 39 P- m '
No. 17 u - 20 P- m -
No. 41 6 - 52 P- m -
No. 37 7.19 p. m.
» J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A.
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“A MANSION
IN THE SKIES
Maybe your
Jar the Afore
Notice to Debtor* anil Creditor*.
SEORGIA—Coweta County;. —
All creditors’of the estate of Merrills
-handler, late of Coweta couatJ ’ je'r
leceased, are hereby notified to remder
In their demands to the und ®£?tf n .n_
according to law; and all persons in
flebted to said estate are required to
make immediate payment to the un
dersigned- This Sept. 9, 1921.
LUNIE a SHROPSHIRE,
Administrator.
R. F. D. X, Palmetto, Ga.
Jimmie Waite in LeGrange Reporter,
10th inst.
Before a crowd of about 1,500 people,
including many ardent “fans” from La-
Grange, the Newnan High varsity elev
en held the fast team from LaGrange
High School to a 0-0 score in New
nan Friday afternoon. Newnan handed
the LaGrange eleven the surprise of their
young lives when they trotted out in
the arena with the strongest team that
they hail put out in several years. Their
ofiensive work wus fair, and their de
fensive work was perfect. The remark
able change in form of the Newnan
team is largely due to the fact that she
had not played a game for two weeks,
and had been saving lierBelf for this
game, and to the coaching of Billy
Howell, former star fullback on the
Georgia Varsity team. This was the
first showing Newnan had made this
season, and L. H. S. hoys were over-eonfi
dent of their ability to give the New-
nanites the short end of the score. The
defensive work of the LaGrange team
was up to the usual high standard, but
the offensive was ragged, and three fum
hies contributed largely to tho failure
of the Blue ami White to score. A re
turn game will be played the latter part
of November, and the boys are already
planning for the game, and laying out
to have vengeance for their failure to
score Friday.
o
Don’t put too much faith in. the re
pentance that comes after conviction.
R. D. COLE MANUFACTURING CO.
, Newnan, Georgia.
Go find this tlnono of sentiment, and
thou placo your mother, your dear old
mother, on this throne as qunon,
Placo your strong arms around hor
shrunken shoulders and kiss her till the
bolls In your soul ring with with the
Bwuot cadences of heavenly harmony.
What’s the Matter With You?
Are you always smiling, no matter what comes up! Do yon
have a bright and optimistic viewpoint of all life? Are you
popular socially—are you tilled with confidence and enthusi
asm! Does your mind respond quickly and efficiently to your
needs—can you meet all emergencies with the firm conviction
that you will win out regardless of obstacles? Are you Btrong
physically and mentally, able to grasp the duties and pleas
ures of life that oome to yw from day to day! IF NOT—then
you should begin to find out what the trouble Is. Without
doubt there ore physical disorders that are holding you back—
keeping you from being the man or woman that you should be.
YOUR LUNGS MAY BE WEAK
The luups in th, principal
org.ns ot tho i-asplratory, or
bri-Rtlilop, ajratrni, It it Iholr
duty to supply pur, o*ts*d, or
.tr, to Iho Wood, whioh cur-
,rl«a It to all the rail, of tho
I body; and alsoi to rxhala or
I throw off tho Imporo carbon
I dioxide or waste fro» tho
nails. The CKXLS at tho
/ lunia are constantly attacked
! by disease xtnna af all kinds;
/ / aueh as colds, catarrh, Infln-
ansa, oonanmptlon, ato.; and
unlaaa the OIN.I.H are kept
jf anppllod with plenty of nour-
Iskment and atlitinlnnt they
cannot throw off theaa dla-
" aaaa lerma.
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