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THE NEWNAN HERALD. NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921.
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lell us so and we will orompUy refund the full
Purchase price.
John R, Cates Drug 1 Co., Newnan, 6a,
Professional Cards.
J. W. I’OWBLL.
Attorney-nt-Lnvr.
■Will practice In all the courts, .both
State and Federal.
Office over First National Bank.
MYRON H. FARMER, M. D„
Physician and Surgeon.
Offipe" over T. G. Farmer & Sons Co.
Office ’phone 606; residence ’phone 72.
I,. E. MOORE
Att«rney-nt-Law
Will practice in all courts. Prompt
loans made on improved farms in Cow
eta County. Over Cates Drug Store.
W. li. STALLINGS,
. Attorney and Cennsellor at Law.
Will practice In all the Courts. Spe
etal attention given to preparation of
Wills and the administration of estates
In tne Court of Ordinary.
Office in Court House, ’phone 414.
-r T. 9. BAILEY.
Physician and Sargeea.
Office upstairs in Kirby building, lift
Greenville street. ’Phone. 87. (office
and residence.)
JOB B. PENISTON,
Physician and gargeen.
Office hours 8 to 10 a. m.; 3 to 8
Office with Dr. Paul Penlston. umce
and residence ’phone 80.
1 p. m.
Olfi
A. SIDNEY CAMP,
/Attorney and Connaelor at Law.
Office In Arnall Bldg.. Court' Square.
r. h. McDonald,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office 3 Mi East Broad Street, upstairs.
Office hours 9 to 11 a .m. and 3 to 5
p. m.
Office ’phone 66; residence ’phone 39J
WM. H. L YD AT,
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,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office—Sanitorium building. Office
^phone 6—1 call; Residence ’phone 1 6—
W. A. TURNER,
PhyAdaa and Surgeon,
Special attention given to surgery
and diseases of Women. Office 19
: Spring street. ’Phone 230. '
SARGENT.
Mr. J. A. WoTtioli left Wednesday for
Lowmlesville, 8. 0., to visit his daugh
ter, Miss Gertrude Weldon.
Mr. 8. Q. Allen returned Sunday from
a month’s visit, to his daughter, Mrs.
A. 8. Moore, in Birmingham,
Misses Olu Mmido , and Jennie Mao
Witcher, of Cedartown,' spent Thanksgiv
ing With Miss Evelyn Newton.
Miss Irene Allen visited volatives in
Atlanta last week.
Misses Delia and Hattie Bridges visit
ed friends in Newnan hist week.
Misses Lueile and Eugenia Seroggin
had its guests for Thanksgiving Misses
Marguerite Jackson, Ann Bryant, Spen
cer Darden, Mildred Goodrum, Sara
Bryant and Mildred Morrell, of Nowiinn.
Mrs. Leo Jackson nnd children, of
Newnan, were guests of Mr. J. W. Jack-
son and family Thursday.
Mr. Whit Holemnn, of Columbus, spout
the week-end witli relatives Jiere.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Cnrmical enter
tained a number of relatives nnd friends
at dinner on Thanksgiving Day.
Mr. Alton Murphy, of Carrollton, was
a visitor here Sunday.
Mrs. R. P. Cnrmical, Mrs. J. S. Bridg
es and children, Mrs. J. N. Austin, Jr.,
and children and Misses Tlieimn and
Snllio Bridges Bpent Thanksgiving with
Mrs. C. W. Carter,, at Welcome.
Mr. Hugh Bridges, of Nownnn, was
hero Sunday afternoon.
The Thanksgiving service at the church
here Wednesday night were greatly en
joyed by everyone ptesent. After songs
and recitations by the school children
n splendid address was made by, Col.
Sidney Camp, of Newnan.
A number of our people attended the
exercises rendered by the Canning Clyb
girls at the high school auditorium in
Newnan Saturday morning, nnd were
much pleased. Certificates were present
ed to six of tlio club girls who have com
pleted four years’ work in the Canning
Club. Of the six girls referred to three
belong to the Sargent club, viz: Misses
Deane Bridges, Grace Bridges and An
nie Lou McBurnett. Tta certificates
were presented the girls by Mrs. Bessie
Stanley Wood, assistant, State supervi
sor of girls’ club work. Mrs. Wood also
made an inspiring talk that was greatly
enjoyed.
Miss Grace Bridges spent the week
end at Welcome.’
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Watkins and
daughters, Clara and Glenn, from near
Grantville, spent Sunday night with Mr.
and Mrs, Milton Harris.
Mr. Ray Warren, Miss Lueile San
ders,. Miss Florine Carmical, Messrs,
Whit Holeman, Oliver Gentry, Ernest
Stroud nad Bill Holeman attended the
play given at Roscoe Saturday night.
The honor roll of Sargent school for
November is as follows: First grade,
Marie Bailey, Nettie Morris, Robt. Ward,
Elbert Smith, Nat Austin; third grade,
Ray Stephens, Edna Ward, Mattie Lee
Lang, Lizzie Austin, Maggie Bryant,
Edna Holeman, Cathryn Sewell, Benj.
Lasseter, Edna Bailey, Mary Lizzie El
liott; fourth grade/ Rosa Lee Morris,
Manelle Ward, Maude Smith, Faye
Bridges, Frank Bridges, Hoyt Warren,
Vernard Cruse; fifth grade, Lizzie Belle
Bailey, Claude Warren, Chrystal Cook.
late, and on the West -by lands of Airs.
Nancy A. Chandler estate.
The Interest of the estate of .-mtd
Thomas H. Herring in said lands above
described Is represented by bond for
title thereto, made by Mrs. Mattie N;
Ingrain on Jan, 17, 1018. wherein she
agreed to make quit claim title to
tha said Herring or his assigns upon
tho payment by the said Herring of
tils two notes to her, each dated Jan.
17. 1018, and one of which for $56.00
was due oh Jan. 17, 1010, and ono of
which for 3700.00 was duo on Jan. 17,
1010. Tho balnnco due upon said notes
on Deo. 0, 1021, Will bo 3556.70, Oh
March 0, 1021, the said Thomas H. Her
ring transferred and assigned to tho
Murray Warehouse Company said bond
for title to secure the payment of his
note dated March 11, 1021, due Oct. 0,
1021, for the principal sum of .3580.02,
with Interest from maturity at the rate
of 8 per cent, per annum, and which
said note on Dee. 6, 1021. will amount
to 3687.30. The said Mrs. Mattie N.
Ingram and the said Murray Ware
house Company agree- that tho
entire title to said lands shall
be sold, and that out of tho
purchase price thereof the said
Mrs. Mattie N. Ingram bo first paid
the sum due her, and the ba.luncn, If
any, be paid to tho Murray Warohouao
Company according to the priority of
its liens, and the balance, if any. to
go to the estate of the said Thomas H.
Herring as representing the value of
the equity owned by his estate.
Also, at the same time, and place,
will be sold all the Interest of the
throe notes, towlt: 3970.00 on Deo, 1,
mo; $070.00 on Dec. 1, 1’921; and 3970.00
on Dee. 1, 1922. The balance duo tho
said Brooks on said notes on Deo, 6,
1921, will bo 33.378,83.
1 Said property to be sold to pay debts
and for distribution among holrs-at-
U»w.
Terms of sale—CASH. This Nov. 8,
1921. Prs, fee $27.36,
GENEVA HERRING,
Adm’r of Thomas H, Herring, deceased.
estnte of tho said Thomas H, Herrin
In and to the east half of lot of lam
No. 49. in the Third district of sal
State and county, containing lOl’A"
acres, more or less, the Interest of said
eBtate In said tract of land being rep
resented by a bond for title njade'by
I. Walker Brooks on tho 18th day; of
October, 1919, wherein tho said Brooks
agreed to make' a waranty deed to tho
said Herring or his assigns upon the
payment by tho said Herring of his
D. A. HANEY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention to eye, ear, nose
and throat, and diseases of chest.
W. L. WOODBOOF,
Physician aad Sarceaa.
Office 11V4 Greenville street. ’Phone
All. Special attention given to dis
eases of children. .
THO9. G. FARMER, JR*
Attomey-at-Law. v
Will give cateful and prempt atten
tion to all legal business entrusted to
me. Money to Iona. ORce In court
house.
WILLIAM Y. ATKINSON,
Attoraey-nt-Lnvr.
Office over Cuttlno’s otore.
K. W. STARR,
Dentist.
. Office over H. C. Arnall. Mdse. Co.’s
•tore. White patronage exclusively.
Residence ’phone 1S2-L.
S .1 aU AN A* aV aV AU aO an iS
Atlanta and. West Point
RAILROAD.
ARRIVAL AND
DEPARTURE
OFTRAINS AT NEWNAN. GA.
EFFECTIVE NOV. 6. 1921.
Subject to change and typographical
errors.
NORTHB
OUND:
No. 42
... .6.45 a. m.
No. 18
... 9.30 a. m.
No. 38
.. .10.00 a. m:
No. 40
... .1.00 p. m.
No. 20
....0.30 p. m.
No| 34
.. . 5.06 p. m.
No. 36
.. .10.13 p. m.
SHERIFF'S SALES FOR DECEM1IE|1.
GEORGIA—Coweta County; .
Will be sold before the dourt-hoqse
door In Newnan, said county, on the
first Tuesday In December, 1921, to tfie
highest and best bidder, tho following
described property, towlt:
One brick building In tho tow'n of
Haralson, Coweta county, Gn„ nnd
bounded as follows; Qn tho north by
lot of J, Irvin, on tho enst by lot of
S. A, Callahan, on tho south by store
of L O. Hutohlnson. and on tho wost
by Main street, nnd known as tho A.
H. Roberts store, Levied on as tho
property of A. H. Roberts to satisfy
three 11, fas. Issued from tile Justice
Court, of tho 1393d district, G. M., In
favor of Mandevlllo Mills vs. M. V.
Roberts and A. H, Roberts, Defend
ants In fl. fa. notified In terms of tho
law. Levy made by J. S. Adoiok,
L. C., and turned over to me, This
Nov. 9, 1920. l J rs. fee, 38.80.
Also, nt tho same time and place,
one bay mare mule 9 or 10 years old;
one 2-horso Floronco wagon; one Ford
car; 400 bushels corn, more or less;
2,000 bundles fodder, more or less; 000
lbs. seed cotton, more or loss. Levied
on as tho property of G. W. Smith to
satisfy a niortgngo fl. fa. Issued from
the City .Court of Newnan In favor of
Barnett-St. John Co. vs. tho said G.
W. Smith. Defendant In fi. fa, notified
in terms of the law. This Oot. 27,
1921. Prs, fee, 34.12
Also, at the samo time and place,
200 bushels of oorn In tho shuck; 1,600
bundles fodder; ono cotton stalk cut
ter; one blacksmith’s anvil; ono vise;
one grain cradle; six plowstocks; one
cotton planter; one guano distributor;
ono corn planter; barrow, plows and
scrapes; one bay mare mule named
’’Mary;" ono No. 3 Floronco wagon;
one Ford automobile; 3400 lbs, seed
cotton, more or less. Levied on as the
property of Goo. W. Smith to Hatlst'j’
a distress warrant- Issued from tho
Justice Court of the 648th district, G.
M,, In ftiVor or Mrs. Lula Ballard vs.
the Hald Goo. W. Smith. Levy, made
by E. J, Shannon, L. C., and turned
over to mo. This Oct. 26, 11121, PrH,
foe, 35.36.
Also, at the same time and place,
no mahogany chlfforobe, ono rocking
hair, one bowl and pitcher, three din-
in-room chairs, one dresser, ono Iron
bedstead, ono sot bod springs, one mat
tress, ono kitchen Hafo, one eoffoo pot.
ono water buokot and one trunk. Lev
ied on as tho property of F. B. Groon
to satisfy a distress warrant Issued
from tho Justice Court of the 646th
district, G. M„ -in favor of B. T. Thomp
son vs. the said F. B. Green. Defend
ant notified In tortus of the law. Levy'
I*
Prs. fee. 34.56.
Also, at tho rntmo time and plaeo,
46 bushels sweet potatoes, more or
loss, stored in a cellar at Wm. Parks’
homo on Pinson street, Newnan; tlirOo
busholB corn, more or Ionh, stored at
the samo place; 59 gallons of sorghum
syrup, more or loss; 800 bundles fod
der, more or loss, .on C. S. Flnoannon’s
farm oast of Nownnn; 50 bushels corn,
more or loss, In a field on C. S. Fln-
eannon’s farm oast of Nownnn. Lev
ied on ns tho property of Win. Parks
to satisfy a distress warrant Issued
from tlio Juntloo Court of the 648th
district, O. M„ In favor of C, S, Flncan-
non vs. the said Wm. Parks. Defend
ant notified In torms of the law. Levy
mado by E..J. Shannon, L, C„ and turn
ed over to mo. This Nov. 5, 1921. Prs.
foo 39-96.
Also, at the same time ami place,
one black horse mule about’ 12 years
old, nnd otic halo cotton weighing 510 .
lbs. stored In a smokehouse at Sc-
noln, Oa. Levied «pn as the property
of P, 10, Brannon to satisfy a mortgage
11. fa. Issuod from tho .City Court of
Nownnn in favor of 1. N. Orr vs, the
said P. .E. Brannon. Defendant- In 11.
fii. notified In tormH of the law. Levy -
mude by G. O. Estep, L, C„ anil turned
over to mo. This Oct. 28, 1921. Prs.
fee. 34,
Also, at the same time and' place,
309 bushels oorn, more or loss, In field
ungathered. Levied on aw the property
of IT. mazier & Bro. to satisfy a mort
gage 11. fa. Issued from the City Court
of Nownnn In favor of C. P. Daniels.
Sons vs. tho said H, Glazier & Bro,
Defondants In ft. fa. notified In terms
of tho law. This Oct, 111, 1021. Prs.
f °AUio, at the same time and place,
the west liaif of lot of land No, 138.
containing ono hundred and one and
one-half (1011/.) acres, more or less;
also, the west . half of lot of
land No, 138, containing one hun
dred and ono and one-fourth
mado by 16. .T. Shannon, L, C„ and m oil/.) acres, more or less; also, a aer- >.
turned aver to nu>. This Oct. 31, 1021, tain tract of land out of the southeast .
corner of lot No. 108, and described,
as follows: Begin at the southeast
corner of said lot No. 168 nnd run west-
9 chains; thonqe duo north 7 chains:
tlionee oast 9 chains; thence south 7
chains to beginning point—all of said
parcels of land containing In the ag-
grogilte two hundred and eight (208)
aores, more or Iobb, nnd all lying In,
the Fourth district of said county and
State, and known as part of the Buch
anan farm. Levied on as the property
of William Molson Ware, executor of
J. C. Jackson, deceased, to satisfy a
11, fa. issued from tho City Court of
Newnan In favor of A. F, Copeland vs.
tho said William Melson Ware, execu
tor, etc. Defendant In fl.fa. notified
In terms of tho law. This Nov. 8, 1921.
Prs. foe, 38.00.
J. D. BREWSTER. Sheriff;
CORNER BRANCH.
Mr. and Mrs. Minor Millions and
daughter, Frances, spent Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis, at Dres
den.
Mis. P. J. Davis and Mrs. I. P. Man
ley attended a. quilting party given by
Mrs. “Rat” Hubbard on Thanksgiving
Day.
Messrs. Dewey Davis, Davis Millians
and Emmett Brown spent Thursday at
Welcome.
Mesdames . Fannie Brown and "Will
Webb were guests of Dr. and Mrs, H.
B. Jackson, at Dresden, for Thanksgiv
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Fincher and daugh
ters, , of Dresden, were guests of Mr.
Ben Davis and family on Thanksgiving
Day.
A number of our young people attend
ed the party given by Miss Annie Belle
Chandler, of New Hope, Thursday night.
Mrs. O. B, Brooks and daughter, Sybil,
attended a birthday party given by Mas
ter Ralph Dial, jr., at Welcome, Satur
day. 1 - f
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Brown entertain
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Staples and bon,
Tom, of Boopville, and . Mr. and Mrs.
John Staples and daughter, Louise,' •£
Newnan, at dinner on Thanksgiving Day.
Mr. J. J. Millians, of Newnan, spent
Sunday afternoon with his brother, Mr.
Minor Millians.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Webb spent Thurs
day with the latter’s father, Mr. J. T.
Alsabrook, Br., in Newnan.
• Several from our community attended
the funeral _of Mr. Ed Leigh in Newnan
on Saturday last.
Miss Annie Bello Chandler, of Now
Hope, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie
Mao Thompson.
, o
Peterson, coming in late, hears his
wife move jn the bed; so he swiftly
moves the' cradle and begins to roclc it.
“What are you doing there?” asks
liis wife.
‘ ‘ Huh! ’ ’ says Peterson, ‘ ‘ I am keep
ing baby asleep. It woke up an hour
or so ago and I have been by it ever
since. ’ ’
‘ ‘ Indeed! ”. replies Mrs. Peterson,
‘ ‘ That’s strange I Baby has been in
bed witli mo/’ ,
SOUTHBOUND: ,
No. 35 7.06 a. m.
No. 19 8.50 a. m,
No. 33 . ; 10.21 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.
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65c. Hlxe (3 cakes) for Chicken House,
coop's, or small buildings, .
91.25 size <5 cakes) enough for all
farm and out-bulldlngs, storage build
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said county will be Bold
on the first Tuesday in December next,
to the highest and best bidder, for cash,
between the legal hours of sale, be
fore the court-house door of said
county, the following described prop
erty belonging to the estate of Thomas
H. Herring, late of said county, de
ceased, towlt:
The west half of lot of land No. 49,
lying and being In the Third district
of said State and county, containing
1011/, acres, more or less, and bounded
as follows; On the north by lan4b of
J. D. Simms estate, on the east by
cast half of lot of land formerly owned
by J. J. Arnold and more recently
owned by L Walker Brooks, on the;
south by lands of J. P. Bohannon es-
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