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to no me point
line N*tween t he Him* of A Ifthanm ami Octirplfi
In the county of Carroll or Ihc county of Hcanl.
and thence to a connection with the road flr«t
dc-crlla d In the Hfatc of Alabama, at or atn.ut
the town of Wedowee. or aome convenient
point In Itamlolph county, Alabama
J The Keiu-ral dlrectlon of the main line of
aald proposed r<*#»d from Montezuma to the
Ororitla and Alaliania line, and thence to Hlr-
ntlnKham l« north went wnnlly, ami the count lea
“* protMil.ly rtin In the
ie coutltfea of Macon,
ether ami Troup or
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probnbly run In the
re tin eountlea of
In-, t owetH and t at roll
of (leorfrlii. and the
the Mtute of A III bn inn
r*k of aald corporation
ed Into nharcH of the
i*d dollar* each, with
"iime to any amount
h.v law for IncrciiNlnK
■oiid**. aucli lnerca*** a to
prnferred dock, either
milled »t the time, iiml
lire of preferred Htock.
ilKhtN and ptlvllcin
• flxed III the re*o.
lutlona authorizing the iMHuance of hucIi pre
ferred Mock.
f». The place where the principal ortlcc of aald
corporation will U* located, will 1m- In Kulton
county, In the Male of tieorgla.
a Petitioner* Intend In pood fnlfh tog** for
ward without dela> to Hcotirc aubacrlptIon** to
the eapltnl H»ek. coliatnict, equip, iiiatlltnlli
mid o|a-rate aald rail road, and request t hat they
Im* Inco
a rallni
under t
with III
«»r hew
the law
7 Pet
ration »
lie lawn of thl** Mat*
the purpoMcHaforcMnId,
nc uforcaald, together
*r* and privilege-* now
I road coiupuiileM under
reqUCMt that the eorpo-
rht to apply f«fr and iic
cept, whenever authorized by a majority vole
of it- voting tflmrelinlder*. un> additional
power** or amendment** to It- charter, whether
rundanicnlnl or Immaterial, and whether eon
ferred «
or mpee
H. Pel
of (licit
tin- pul
under the general lawn
veil four week* notice
ily f'»r *»nld elmrb*r by
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ictltloti In otic of tin
lie ahcrUT'-* ndvertl-c
each «»f til untie*
pi IHC* I load will prole
r four w cckn Itefore the
nbly
filling of HiIm petit toil
And petition**!" will ever pray.
IV H. A HKWntOMT,
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Personally Itefore tin* undersigned appeared
1*. 8. Arkwright, s I. Bradley and K K t’uttl*
natie, three of the petitioners In the above p»*
11 (ton, who. tin until, state I hit the iuuiich sub
norlbed to the foregoing petition are the
genuine signatures of tin- persons named then*
In and that the facts stated In the petition are
true to tin* t*ost of petitioners’ knowledge. In
formation and liellef.
Sworn to and *uh*orlhcd before me, this 7th
day of March ItMKk.
J W. Mahon.
Notary Public,
Fulton County.«ia
P. s. A UK vs 11 H.IIT,
S. J. IIIIAIM.KV,
K !•: Cl’ 1.1.1 N ASK.
Legal Advertisements.
1'KTITIOS KOlt COX8TRCOTION OK WII.I. OF
* MU .TON AI.I.IAON, DKCKASKIl, IN TKOVI-
M’KK.RIOli COl’ItT, N0VKM11K1I TKKM , 100-4 .
Olin Garleton, ICxenttor of Inst will
and ti-Hlaim-nt of Milton Allison, de-
CKHHKd, VH.
John. Oiivtd, Wont Sallio. t.uln.nnd
KintuaTraylor, Mr<. Mary Meadows,
Mrs. Mnrv Mnttlu-ws. Jasnor, Ales,
Thomas, Knima mid I’ink Smith, Mrs.
I.ndy I’ollanl, Mrs. KUa Andrews, Mrs.
T. J. Murchison, ,1. (J. Hattie, Mrs.
Mary Woods, A. J, Hattie,.1. H. Hattie,
Mrs. Cora Komhy. Hlanehe. Kate. Mil-
tie, Kay anti 1’auline Hattie, Hubert
llrook, l.ir./.ie Brook, Mon/o Sullivan.
It. 1*. and John Allison, Mrs. Kmma
White, Carrie Milton, \v a. Allison,
Milton Allison. Nannie Barnes, Mattie
KoltertH. Mrs. Mary Brown, Miss Diana
N. Allison. Mrs Marry Buttle.
Tt> the defendants named in the
above stated ease : You areeommand-
ed to he anti appear at the next term of
Troup Superior Court, to he held on
the tirst Monday in May next • o make
answer to the petition of plaintiff in
the above stated ease if any you have.
Witness the Hon K. W. t-'rcemun.
Jiul^t- of the Superior eoutts of C nveta
eireuits. Hus March 1st, IPoY
\V. I,. Cleaveland,
Clerk Superior Court Troup County.
WANTED!
Millions
to know tho ert-Bt merluof Alahastlns, tha
Hanlmrr \S all HoRtlnj—Not a hot or cold
water 'lUease-breodhiR kalsoraine, 1,curing
a fanciful nam<-.
LET US HEI.P YOU
(ieorftift. Troup County.
White ,V A whrt-y, j Petition to fore-
v. , close MontRaseon
I) 0. Cunningham 'realty. In Troup
Superior Court. May Term 1005.
To I), C. Cunningham :
By virtue of an order of the llon-
oroble If \V. Kreeinan. Judge of the
Superior Court of said County, made
wriu> n,r„<irnui-o'free roiorpl.ri.—dlfTf-rent and provided, you are hereby required
• ffi-.is f'.r illBsr.1,1 In^u -, lielj.t» to he and appear at the Sujierior t'.iiirt
of saiil County on the first Monday in
May nex’t, to answer the petition of
gray*, gn .-tu, pinks, blu< s, ad<] yellows, usleg
Aabaslvtv
A Rock Cement
germa and wr
rnln; <Ioch not rutiorsralo. No Waelilngof
walla after once applied. Yon can brush
It on—mix with cold water. Other finish'
the’said White A Awbrey plaintiffs in
the above staled cause. In default
whereof, the said Court will proceed
oetieo -hull appertain Witness
as to justice shnll appertain
the Honorable It. \V. Freeman. Judge
of said Court, this the -3d day of Feb
ruary. 1006.
W. L. Cleaveland
os, mixed with either hot or cold water, I Clerk of Superior Court, Troup Ce- jty.
-■/. I.ai... ,liii„nn„.nll„if nn.M.r. /, X,.- ■« ,
do not linve the cementing proper'
ty of Alalmutlnc. They are stuck or
with ftliie, or other animal matter
tin
(t Apr. 26 ;
which rota, fredlng (liaeaae germs, I DISMISSION—Guardian,
rubbing, •»<! ■polling I ( jH „ rK ia .Troup County
wall#!. <‘IOlhlnjC,f‘tOs Buell nn!»bo«rnUht ririlinnurir»J nfflnp Mswli H 100ft
U washed off evoryycaiw!o«tly f filthy work. 1 Oitimnary ■ Oltice, .March I wo.
f , Alahaallna nnl* In Alh g*L*. B 1 T*l WhOIll it HlAV COflC4*Ml. F l) 1 I A? r K.
rriy y ALetr3. I'n-tirVaiianrl cjiiing*<f:sigu, | Cftllaway, Guardian fur Charlie and
•Jliuu ,m ber/iraiiha’ mdtlotcard.free. f rn jlcard, applies tome for Letters of
ALABASTINE CO.
Ora a* Rapids, Mich., or I0S Water St., N. V,
For Hula In l.aUrantr liy
BRADFIELD DRUG CO.
Dismission from said Guardianship
and I will pass upon his application on
first Monday in April next.
Witness my official signature.
H. T. Wood yard, Ordinary
SHERIFF’S SALE.
(icorgia, Troup County
Will he sold before the court house
door in f.nUrange, tin., on the first
Tuesday in April next, within the le
gal hours ol sale the following proper
ty, to-wit: one-ninth undivided inter
est. in six hundred acres of laud, more
or less in Troup county. Ga., known as
the Hally plaee, bounded ns follows ton
east by Chattahoochee river; south and
west by lands of estate of J, T.‘ Boy
kin, deceased ; on the north by the
Chattahoochee river and lands of J T
Boykin estate; said interest levied on
property of W. S. Boykin, by virtue
within II. la. in favor of C. \ Truitt
of within
Co., transferees. Tenants in posses
sion notified as required bv law.
This March H. I0<>5
W. T. Birdsong, Sheriff
ADMINISTRATOR’S HALE.
Georgia, Troup County.
In pursuance to an order issued from
tin Court ot Ordinary on the first
Monday In February. IIH)6, will tie sold
before the court house door in the city
of LaOraugc, on tin* tirst Tuesday in
April next, between the legal hours of
sale, for cash, to the highest bidder,
tlie following described real estate: A
one-half undivided interest in a cer
tain two-room house and lot, hounded
on the north by J T. Rutland, on the
east by lundf- belonging to the II. II.
Highnm estate, on the south by lanus
belonging to Andrew Baugh, and west
by Whitcsville street ; said lot con
taining one acre, more on less, and lo
cated in the southern part of tho city
of LaGrauge. Hold as the property of
the estate of Charles Winston, de
ceased. for the purpose of paying (lel)ts
and division among the heirs
March It, Lift ft W. T Tuggle,
Adntr. Estate Chits. Winston
GF A RD1 ANSI 111’.
Georgia, Troup County.
Ordinary’s office, Men. tl, 1005.
To all whom it may concern: M
U Monty has, in due form, applied to
the undersigned tube appointed guar
dian of the property of Esther Perry
Arnold minor of John W. Arnold de
ceased, and saitl application will he
passed upon on first Monday in April
next.
Witness my official signature,
II. T Woodyard. Ordinary
SHERIFF’S HALE.
Georgia, Troup County.
Will he sold on the first Tuesday
next, before the Court House door in
LaOrnngc, On , within the legal hours
of sale, for cash, the following realty
towit: One-third undivided interest
in ami to Lot and houses thereon sit
uated on Enst side Chnttahoochee
river in the City of West Point, Ga..
being an oblong square in the South
East corner of Block 22, and lines of
said lot running as follows : West along
the line of Block 22, on Bridge street.
71 ft; thence North 210 ft; thence East
74 feet to original line of said block 22
on East; thence South along said line
210 feel, to South Fhist corner of said
Block, to beginning point; being same
liegiuuing noint
property deeded to 11. V. Hargett by
Sirs. R. A. Jones and Mrs. AV. V. Tyler
on Nov. 1, 1004, Deed book tl, page li>5.
Levied on as the property of Mrs. W
V, Tyler, by virtue of the following li.
fas.: issued from J. P. Court of 7"lst.
Dist G. M. Troup county, towit: W.
F. Vandiver Co. vs. 11. C. Jones and
Mrs. W. V Tyler, and Oglesby Gro
cery Co. vs. said defendants and l'ain
a Stamps against the said same Defen
dants, Levies made and returned to tne
by Ed Houston, Deputy Sheriff, Troup
county, Written notice given parties
in possession as required by law.
This 24th day of February 1905.
\\ . T Birdsong.
Sheriff of Troup County
DISM IShV'N—Administrator.
Georgia. Troup County.
Ordinary’* Office, Mob. 0th. 1005.
To all whom it may concern: Jesse
G. Lancaster administrator of the Es
tate of G H Lancaster deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission
from administration of said estate
and 1 will pa-s upon his application on
first Monday in April next.
Witness my official signature.
11. T. W<x>d\ard. Ordinary.
YEAK’S SUPPORT.
Georgia. Troup County.
. Ordinary’s office. Men. 7. 10 >5
To all whom it may concern: 111
jwrsons interested are hereby notified
to appear nt my office on tirst Monday
in April next, and file objections to re
port of commissioners, setting ai'itrt a
year’s support to Mrs. J 0. G Carter,
widow unit live minor children of J.
tj. Carter, deceased, else it will be ad
mitted to record
LEAVE TO SELL.
Georgia, Troup County.
Ordinary’s Office, Melt tl, 1005.
To all whom it may concern: A.
.1 Griggs administrator of the estate
of Allen Davidson deceased, has in elite
form of law applied to the undersign
ed for leave to sell the laud belonging
to saitl deceased, and I will pass upon
his application on tirst Monday in
April next.
Witness my official signature.
H. T. Woodyard, Ordinary.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, T'oup County.
Will he sold before the courthouse
door on the first Tuesday in April next,
in the city of LaGrauge, between the
legal hocrs of sale, flit- foliowing de
scribed property, to-wit: North by
Zeph Thomas lot; South by Lewis lot;
West by Jarbo street; and Fiast by
what was know n as the Lew is lot, being
iu “The Sign-Painterby Inez
Haynes Gilltnore, who contributes
a delightful love story, “TheGods!
of Hunger," and by H. G. Dwight, j
who writes a charming storv en
titled “Susannah and the Elder.”
Bliss Carman has contributed
an essay to this number, “On!
Having Known a Painter," where-)
in he again reveals himself as »
w riter of exquisite prose.
The poetry is far above fcheov-1
ernge of magazine verse, and is i
written by such favorite authors]
as Edith M. Thomas, Clarence
Urmy, Zona Gale, Madison Ca-
wein, Arthur Davison Ficke, Nan*
nie Byrd Turner and Gouverueur
Morris, the latter supplying an
other instalment of of his inimit
able verses, “Below Stairs.”
The April Smart Set maintains
its own high standard of excel
lence, and is remarkable for tbs
note of variety which it strikes.
Wanted 10 men in each state
to travel, tack signs and distri
bute samples and circulars of our
goods. Salary $75.00 per month.
$11.(X) per day for expenses.
Kl’HEMAN CO., Dept. S.. Atlas
Building, Chicago.
property at described in deed from j (tf Mar. 20.)
Cltarle. Hpeer to Cicero Revis, record- 1
ed iu Deed Book 5, page 130. office of |
• Jerk Superior Court, said county
Tennnts in possession notiffsd
quired by law. Levied on a* the prop
erty of Cicero Revis as state 1 to satisfy
a tl. fa. issued from City Court of La-
Grange in favor of J. C Roper. Terms
Cash. This Fell. 28, 1906.
W. T. Bikdso.no, SlieriIT.
The April Smart Set.
In the novelette which opens:
the April Smart Set, Grace Mac-1
Gowan Cooke lias struck an en
tirely new note in fiction. It is a
story of the West, so saturated
with the atmosphere of that part
of our country and so photograph
ic in its depiction of ranch life
thut it will take high rank among
the best tales of that class: yet it
is more as a character study that
“The Red-Ileaded Woman” will
win praise. The heroine is the
most original, the most human,
tho most refreshing woman who
for a long time lias stepped from
a printed page. There is no read
er who will not he fascinated by
her vagaries and interested in her
remarkable career.
Tho short stories in this num
ber cover a wide field. First of
all, there is a wonderfully graphic*
tale by a new writer, Julio Law
rence Slmfter, which she has call
ed “A Realist.” In it, with con
summate art, she analyzes the in
tricate character of a forlorn
criminal who has become a sub
ject of interest tor a novelist in
search of “copy.” This story
alone would make any magazine
worth while, hut there are other
excellent tales, notably by Wil
liam R. Lighton, who tellsjhow a
dead love was resurrectedjin “The
You can depend on Ayer’s
Hair Vigor to restore color to
your gray hair, every time.
Follow directions and it never
fails to do this work. It stops
Hair Vigor
fallingofthe hair,also. There’s
great satisfaction in knowing
you are not going to he disap
pointed. Isn’t that so?
•Mr
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hair fmli*i1 until It was whits. It
i* Ih*u!«• nf \\rr’« llnlr Vigor to
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llnlr Vtir«»r r#*rtut»il* * wh it You for
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for i
Fading Hair
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REGISTRATION BOOKS.
Are now opened for the
registration of all qualified
voters of the city for an
election to be held on the
first Wednesday in Hay
next. (3rd) for Mayor and
three members of the city
council. Registration
books will be closed ten
days prior to said election.
All qualified voteis are
earnestly requested to
come to the council room
and register.
T. J. Harwell,
Clerk and Treas.
x’ New Stock at
I SCHAUB’S GALLERY {
Attacked Hy a Mob
f 01 1 1, . x, and.beaten, iu a labor riot, until
Shadow of a Shadow; by Mrs. oovered with goreg ,
Chicago
street car conductor applied Buck-
leu’s Arnica Salve, and was soon
sound and well. “I use it in my
family,” writes G. J. Welch, of
Tekousha, Mich., “and fiud per
fect.” Simply great for cuts and
burns. Only L’oc at Bradtield Drug
Guy Bolteu, whose wit sparkles] Co.
Henry Dudeuey, who writes
powerful English story of 1HRS in
“The Swift Ship?;” by Arthur
Stringer, who goes to the Cana
dian frontier, for the scene of “In
the Dusk of the Goddess;” by
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ADMINISTRATION.
Let us illustrate vividly the difference in mean
ing of tho word? might and will—the child might
live j the child will live. Might implies doubt; will
means certainty. Might live means might die;
will live means'will not die.
These two words aptly illustrate the difference
bet ween Johnson’s Tonic nnd the horde of commer
cial remedies on the market, and that vast horde of
inert professional remedies which only bear the
sanction of the High Priests of medicine.
Georgia, Troup County.
Ordinary’s Office. March, 6th, 1905.
l'o all whom it may concern: Ben
jamin \V Fuller has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for permanent
l etters of Admit i>tration on the es
tate of W J. Fuller deceased, and l
will pass upon said application on first
Monday in April next.
Witness my official signature,
g 11 1 Woodyard. Ordinary.
USE JOHNSON’S TONIC
in a bad case of Grip and you will live!
Use inert, or commercial products, and
you might live.
Johnson’s Tonic quickly drives out every trace
and taint of Grip. It is not simply good, it is su-
Witncss my official signature.
11. T.Woidjatd, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia. Troup County.
Ordinary’s office. Melt. 0th. 19tV>.
To all whom it may concern: T.
Whitaker has indue form applied io
the undersigned for permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of Mrs.
M. E Whitaker, deceased, and I will
pass on his application on lirst Monday
in April next.
Witness my official signature.
11. T. Woodyard. Ordinary.
protnoly good—not good ns anything, but better than
everything—a genuine life-saver. Those who believe
in it are safe—doubters are in danger and jeopardize
their lives. Summed up, Johnson’s Chill and Fever
This is
Tonic is the best Grip medicine on earth,
the sober, serious, earnest truth.
JOHNSON S CHILL S FEVER TONIC CO.
At all druuBti. Savannah, Ga. T»K» no rubnitute*.
PISTOLS & PISTOL CARTRIDGES
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Address Lock Bov
Pistols and Pistol
No. 2, LaGranqe, Ga., For
Cartridges at following prit.es:
38 Calibre Smith & Wesson
32 Calibre Smith & Wesson, Colt’s Patent
32 Calibre Colt’s New Pocket
32 Calibre Colt’s New Police
38 Calibre Iver Johnson
32 Calibre Iver Johnson
32 S. & W. Cartridges, at per box
38 S. & W. Cartridges, at per box
S' 2 '59
$15.00
$10.50
$12.59
$ 4-28
$ 3-98
50c
60c
AH Mail Orders Filled Promptly
: WAR HORSE PIT GAMES t
EGGS PER SETTING $2 FOR 13
THREE SETTINGS FOR $5.00
A Few Cockrels and Pullets For Sale.
D. L. EDWARDS, Agent,
R. F. D. No. 4, LaGrange, Ga.
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NOTICE
I am now representing
AlTENflON.
e want every reader of this is-
Lcisiui -y.iBci *i_-3 1 7“ ir .. ', ,J . | sue of Southern Farm and Poultry
Anyone wishing stock for either , . , ..
lirL nr .mail* orchards wil, Ho 10 ** a reguhtr reader. It will be
eelsior Nurseries of
the Ex-!
Rome. Ga.
large or smalt orchards will do! • ... , .. . ,,
well to see me as we only carry ] •! % T"
first class stock. Drop me a card \ ’ > ear - ^end in
and I will call at your residence | ^I fc “^!?P tlon now and receive
whether in town or not.
J. L. Anderson,
LaGrauge, Ga., Route No. 8
tf. Mch. 10)
every number.
] You can get both Southern Farm
! and Poultry and The Reporter for
i One Dollar and Ten Cents. Ad-
| dress,
The LaGrange Reporter,
LaGrange, Ga.
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