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THE NEWNAN HERALD. NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921.
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NKWNAN, GA., FRIDAY. NOV. IS
Official Organ of Coweta- County.
M K. Brown. O. W, Passavant.
BROWN & PASSAVANT
Kdltora and I'uhlUkrr*.
Tho Herald omoe la located In the
■Qoodrum Building, lit Jackson Street.
•Phono 6.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 A YEAR
1ST ADVANCE.
GRANTVILLE.
(Items from Oolloy-Lambort Company ’i
Weekly Trnilo Bullotln.)
Mrs. C. G. White and children, of
Ware Shonls, S. 0., arc visiting Mrs,
W. H. Holloway.
It is with plonsuro that we loam of
tho return of MisB Lnura Sewell, who has
been ill at a hospital in Atlanta.
Mrs. Joe Bohannon entertained the
Ropk Club Friday afternoon. Twonty-
eight- mombors were present.
•Mr. ,T. M. Cleveland was in LuGrango
Wednesday.
Miss Snrn Moaolmm spent tho weok-ertd
with Miss Howard Dnrdcn, at Hogans
ville.
Mrs. Hugh McCnnluy, of Waynesboro,
ia tho guest of Mrs. Win. Banks.
Mossrs. J. A. Ijntiinor and Sewell Dlx
on were lii Columbus Friday.
Mrs, Bob Hopson, of Atlanta, is spond
ing n fopr days with Mrs. W. F. Hopson
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Culpoppor nnd Mrs.
Tom Sowell, of Lutherville, spent Sun
day with Mrs. J. B. Nall.
Wo nre glad to loam that Mr, Enoch
Caldwell is recovering rapidly from hjs
recent operation, and from what we hoar
"Uncle” Enoch Booms to bo showing
them a big time around tho hospital.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. MeKoy, of Wei
eomo, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Lon Bishop, of
: Haralson, wore guests of Mr. nnd Mrs,
T. M. Lester Sundny.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E'. Null were In Lu
therville Sundny.
Miss Ethel Bnnks entertained a few
friends Monday afternoon in honor of
Mrs. Hugh MeCnulny, the guost of Mrs.
ytm. Bnnks. •»,
Messrs. Goo. Wells and Clowor BurkB,
of Atln'ntn, spent Friday with Mr. Thos,
Burks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Martin nnd Miss
Lucile Sewell, of Atlanta, were guests
of .Mrs. Emmott Sewell Sunday.
We are glad to hour that Mrs. Elgin
Btallings is recovering from her recent
opomtion, nnd will soon bo able to re
turn home.
Mrs. Willie Black spent Monday in
Atlanta.
Wo regret to luarn that Bro. Wil-
Jinms an dHru. Gnines have been given
appointments in other towns. Bro, Wil
liams nnd Bro, Gaines have boon given
Toccon, and Bro, Gaines goes to Gum
ming, Bov, Olin King, of Thomson, is
to succeed Bro. Williams.
Mrs. ‘Harry Baxter, Mrs, C. S. Col
ley, Mrs. W. N. Banks, Mrs. Goo, Suond
and Mips Ethel Bauks Bpont Tuesday in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Wm. Banks oatortulnod Wednes
day morning in honor of hor guest, Mrs.
Hugh MeCnulny.
' Tho friomls of Mrs. J.F. Broach,will
bo pleased to loam that she is recover
ing from hor rocont operation,
M 1 ’- nnd’ M>s. ChiiH. Stovons wore iu
Grtouvtllo TneBcIhy.
. Communicated!
A CARD.
Wo wore suggested for ro-oloction ub mom
bors of the Board of Ediicntion by frloiuls
of thoir own nocord, boforo tho two ox
eoilent indies wore named by tho Longuo
of Women Voters. Whllo wo have - not
■naked anyone to vote for us, ns it has
not boon the eirntom horotofore to can
vass for a place on the Bonrd of Edu
cation. wo wish to assure nil voters, wo
men nnd men, that wo will appreciate
most highly thoir votos in tho upproaoh-
ing primary. Wo nre Interested in our
:»choola, nnd will bo glad to do what, wo
, «an to Increase their efficiency and bane-
ilit our young people. Wo npprecinte
:tbo ninny voluntary assurances of sujw
Part glovn us by friends, both moil and
■womon, -mi dsuggost that everybody vote
*nd 'express their own judgment ns to
what, is best for our schools and our city.
Especially do wo urgo' that all tho wo
men of JSownnn register nnd voto in this
election. Respectfully,
j T, E, Atkinson.
, . W. L. Stallings.
We take this method of proposing
A. W. POWERS aV a candidate for re-
election as a member of tho Board of
Aldormeni and respectfully solicit for
him the support of our follow-oltlsens
In the approaching primary. oTBRa
Wo hereby propoee tho name of T.
B. MoRlTCHIE for a place on the
aldoririanfc ticket to be voted In. the
city primary. He has rendered valu
able and unselfish service as a mem
ber of the aldermanlc board, and we
ask our fellow-eltlsons to Join us In
helping to retain him In that office.
MANY CITIZENS.
Having been solicited by a number
of friends to enter the race for alder
man, I have consontod to do so, and
hereby announce my condldacy for that
offlco, subject to the city primary, nnd
will appreciate tho support of my rel-
•cltlsens.
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A. L. FULLER.
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valuable "Burro,"
Undoubtedly the uss was domestl-
' Ml toil long before the horse. The lat
ter probably was tintlve to a humid
tonnlry. but.the uss has a small hard
hoof adapted to tbe dry desert. It
tan "get n subsistence from nothing
more sustaining tlmn creosote brush,
(t enn out anything that n man can eat.
The domesticated nskds of our own
West, which are called "burros," will
hrow-ke on bacon-rinds nnd other rem-
, omits of camp provender.
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* Announcements.
FOR MAYOR,
J take thlB method of announcing
my candidacy for re-election ns mayor
of the city of Nowmtn. I stand upon
my record, and if the voters of Now-
nan approve my administration of tho
city's affairs during tho two trying
yours that 1 have hold tho office. I
will appreciate thoir inlorsetnent at
tho forthcoming primary election.
W. C. K1NNARD,
Yielding to the solicitations of many
friends I have consented to. enter the
race -for mayor, and hereby submit
my candidacy for the consideration of
my fellow-oltlxenS. whose Influence
and support I would appreciate most
gratefully. Of course, my candidacy
is subject to the primary ejection.
J. L. BROWN.
FOR ALDERMAN.
The friends of Messrs. TOM CAMP,
HICKS CHANDLER and JOHN Mc-
CALLA hereby offer them as candl-
datcslfor the office of Alderman, sub
ject to the city primary, and respect
fully solicit for them the support of
the voters of Nownan.
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of Alderman, subjoct to the
primary election, and will appreciate
the support of my friends and folio n--
cltfxens. I am making no nght upon
anyone, and have no motlvo In offer
ing as a candidate except a desire to
be of some service to my town and
community. C. E. RAGLA.VD,
Tho many friends of MR. FRANK B.
COLE propose him nB a candidate to
Buccoed himself as Alderman, subject
to the city primary. Ho has rendered
valuable service In that position, and
deserves re-election,
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Alderman, subject to the
primary election, and will appreciate
the support of my friends and foltow-
cltlzons. L. W. KEITH.
FOR IlNUIEks' HOARD OF EDUCA
TION.
To the Voters of Newnan: We here
by propose for membership on the
Board of Education MRS. W. C. Mo-
BRIDE and MRS. FRANK WILKIN
SON, subjoct to such rules as may be
proscribed for the nomination of city
officers, and respectfully solicit for
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named tho support of
WENNIE GATES,
S. R. A. FIELD,
MRS. D. W. BOONE.
Committee repreaentins the Women of
NeWmtn.
We take thiH method of announcing:
MESSRS. T. E. ATKINSON and W. L.
STALLINGS for re-election an members
of the Board of Education, subject to
the approval of the voters.of Newnan
in the primary election. We bespealc
i approval or i
the primary e
for these worthy
of tho Board the
well deserve.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County: , • '
_ w. Y. Summers having applied (o the
Court of Ordinary of said county for
letters of administration on tho estate
of J. W. Summers, deceased, all per
sons concerned aro -required to show
cause In said Court by the first Monday
In December next. If any they .can,
why said application should not be
granted. This Nov. 8, -1921.
. J. A. R. CAMP. Ordinary.
and faithful members
indorsement they so
MANY CITIZENS.
Legal Notices.
Letter of GunrdlanMhlp.
GEORGIA—Coweta County;
z^ 011 a W. Hpenco having applied
to the Court of Ordihary of &afd county
for guardianship of thq person and
?i r i OI l£ a y nM of Jonnelle Spence, minor,
support, v $„r r eirc rste
GEORGIA—Coweta County! ' Monday In December next, If any they
The return of the appraisers setting 9°- n - why- Saia application should not
apart twelve monthH - support to the be Branted.^ ThlB Nov. 8,_ 1921.
family of Dan Grimes, deceased, hav
ing been tiled In my office, all persons
concerned aro cited to sho.w oause by
the. first Monday In Decombor, 1921,
why said application for twelve
months’ support should not be granted
This Nov. 7. 1921. „
‘ J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary.
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J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary.
Twelve Months’ Support.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Tho return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months' support to the
family of Eddie E. Wlndom, deceased,
having beon filed In my office, all per
sons concerned aro cited to show cauBe
by the first Monday in December, 1921,
why said application for twelve
months’ support should not be granted.
This Nov. 8. 1921.
J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary.
Twelve Months' Support.
GEORGIA—-Coweta County:
-JJJfP r etu , rn ot the appraisers setting
famMV t ^r°T Ve i m S n HA H 'i' , l l0rt to the
iamily of L. A. Perdue, deceased, hav-
^„ been J flled lr ) m y office, all peraons
concerned are cited to show oause by
the first Monday In December, 1921,
why said application for twelve
monthi!' support should not be granted.
Tills Nov. 9, 1921.
' J. A.' R. CAMP; Ordinary.
Letters of Guardianship.
GEORGIA—Coweta Coutlty; ' •
J. W. Tlnney having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for
guardianship of- the porsons and prop
erty of Annie Maude Tlnney, Joseph
Tlnney, Jack Tlnney and Henry Tlnney,
minors, all persons concerned are re
quired to show cause In said Court
by the first Monday In December next,
If any they can. why said application
should not be granted. This NOv. 8.
1921, J, A. R. CAMP, Ordinary,
Application For Leave to Sell,
GEORGIA—Oowota County:
B. A. ’Reese, administrator on the
estate of Mrs. Agnes L. Reese, de
ceased, having applied to the Court of
Ordinary of said county for leave to
sell lands and personal property, be--
longing to said deceased, all porsons
concerned are required to show cause
In said Court by the first Monday In
December next, if any-they can, why
said application should not be granted.
This Nov. 8, 1921.
R. CAMP. Ordinary,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
By virtue of an order from the Conn
of Ordinary of Cowota county, Go win
be Bold at publto outcry, on the' nr.t
TucBday In Dec'omber, 1921, at
Court-house dodr of said county he
ttveen tho legal hours of sale, the foi'
lowing tract of -land, towlt:
A house and lot In the city of ormi
ville, Coweta county, Ga., and moil
fully described as follows: Belas If
-Of the Pool Woods division, and de
Bciibed as follows: Begin at the north
west corner of lot No, 24 and run
along tho east lino of lttts Nos. 4
6 to Clower street 140 feet, thenee
along Clower street In a westerly di
reotlon 76 feet, thence in a northern!
direction along tho line of lot No u
140 feet, thenee in a westerly dlrertien
76 feet to the starting point—the samJ
being a part of lot No. 16. as per Shi!
and sUb-divlslon of Pool Woods dl
vision, on whloh property Is a 4-room
house and hall.
Sold as the property of Mrs, j n
Slaughter for purpose of paying debts
and for distribution. Terms of sale
Cash. This Nov. 8. 1921. Prs. fee
*8.96. l. A. Johnson"
Adm'r on estate of Mrs. J. B. Slaugh
ter, deceased.
Mr. Bagley Says—
—That horls.no politician, but lins sense enough to know it takes votes
to win, lulu urges all his supporters to register ami cast their ballots cor
rectly—according to published rules for tho primary.
—That on tlfe 24th day of Novertibor some fat turkeys will feel the fall
of tho nxc—and that on the 2Cth of the sumo month some fat jobs may
feel tho weight'of the same shnrp, instrument.
—That some one said his election would ho a terrible calamity. But the
day of old Cpl Amity Is past—but the howlor is still with us.
—That ho hopes tho campaign .will go through without-a mud battle, ns
ho is a 0110-armed mini nmt would be swampoil in a mud-slinging contest.
—That tho “rough-necks” .are making tho race warm for the “ tender--
foots,” regardless of tho recent oruption of Little Vesuvius.
--That ho Is tho snme today ns lie was yostdrday, and will be the same
tomorrow and tho day after. That’s his make-up.
—That he advises all of Ilia* supporters to keep a cool head, regardless
of t|ie tumbling and mumbling of the machinery.
—That if i tho political machinery, is not kept- well greased- there will be
clogs in tlio cogs, Which 'will result in a general shake-up and shako-out
on thp 20th of this month.
--^TJiat ho. is -‘‘running liko a skeered rabbit”—coptin’ lie ain’t skeered.
—That ‘ ‘ unensy lies tho hoad that wears the crown. ’ ’ This includes
‘ 1 flggor-hbnds,” >*‘block-heads,” "swell-heads'” and "fat-heads.”
—That if tho good housowives will spread n canvas over the accumulated
trash on thoir promises until after the election, ho thinks lip will be in fa
position to have tho garbage wagon visit thpln occasionally.
—That if elected sonic city'"jokes” will be erasod from the pay-roll, if.
in Ills power to ubo the eraser. Get that?
—That if olectod soirio overpaid employees' should send in their resigna
tions ami avoid the embarrassment of being asked 'for them. Get this? .
—That ho will havo more to say in this space next week.
And Again Thanks You!
While They La&!
Khaki Coats, each 20c -
Cotton Pants, pair .* 50c
Overall Jumpers, large size..A: 50c
Overall Pants, pair. <. 65c
O. D. Wool Breeches. $1.59
O. D. , Wool Coats 99c
0. D. v Wool Overcoats (new) . .$6.45
O. D. Wool Macinaws (new); $25 value... .$10.95
Goodyear Raincoats (new) .$5.48
New Wrap Leggins, pair........ A . 98c
Heavy Wool Socks, pair. 48c *
Heavy,Wool Drawers, p^ir. A . .>...-.. 67c
Jei'sey Knit Gloves, pair. 16c
New Hobnail Shoes, pair. .$3.79
New Russet Marching Shoes, pair. $2.59
Waist Belts, each ............. 16c
Heavy-weight, all-wool, 5-lb. Blankets...... .$3.49
We have no compotifion.
ffi^See us before you buy^^s
WE SELL FOR LESS
See us for everything in flour, feed and
other groceries, as we have slaughtered prices v
throughout.
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Pace Powder & Cream
We study the demands of our trade and endeavor to stack
those items on our toilet goods counters which they require. Con
sequently we have a very large and select assortment of Powders,
. Cream, Rouge, Extract, Toilet Water, Talc, Soap, etc. We would
not be insistent on recommending one above' another; we had
rather you’d be the judge. We w ill be pleased for you to come in
nnd look our stock over whether»you*buy or hot. w4 want you
to know what a complete stock we have—and the prices are back
to pre-war basis.
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LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY
"A GOOD DRUG STORE"
TWO PHONES 66
QUALITY
Sitraux Hair Nets (pronounced Sit-ro.)
SERVICE
Eastman Kodaks and Films.
Special attention is called to the Administra
tor’s Sale of the Sallie C. McGee property on the
first Tuesday in December next, at Newnan, Ga.
This valuable property is located on the Atlanta-
McCollum Highway, near Newnan, and between
Newnan and Madras, and along and near perma
nent cement part of said highway. It is located
ju^t beyond and near Coweta county’s new
Country Club, and in one of the very be^i sec
tions near Newnan. This property, consisting
of 216 acres of land, has been sub-divided into
eleven traces of varying sizes to suit the home-
seeker and investor. No such opportunity has
ever been given in this county for purchasers to
buy small tradts of land on cement road and near
school and churches. It will pay you to inves
tigate this sale. It is the time to buy land, for
land located as this is will never be cheaper.
For plat and full information write to or call
on either of the undersigned, or see plat in
Clerk’s office, Coweta Superior Court.
MRS. VIRGINIA H. JONES, Adm’r.
W. L. STALLINGS, MADRAS, GA.
HALL & JONES,
Attorneys, Newnan, Ga.