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iGAL AIWERTISEMTS
'TICE 0E INTENTION
TO APPLY FOR CHARTER.
secor lance with t*he provision of the
• f| i the State of Georgia, the under
pJ after four (4) weeks notice by pub
ion, will file iti the office of the Secre
°t State a petition for incorporation
i railroad company, of which the tol
l! 2 IS a copy.
GEORGIA, Chatham Countj'.
V li Honorable Philip Cook,
Secretary of State
HE PETITION of J. Randolph An .
V'V. W. Williamson, A. S.‘ Guck
:,1, er. T F. Walsh Jr., and W. E.
’ n,l °r. all of the city of Savannah in
f'ountv and State, and of G. S. John-
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5 Harrison Co„
Next Door f hi n )
ovington ? Georgia a
J2L H MOBLEY €30.
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
is Filling Up Every Day With New
hats, Ribbons. Silks. Velvets—
In Fact, Everything to Be
Had in This Line.
New Line of Plaid Belts 25c and 50c
We have the most up to dale
son, J. G Blitch, J- A- Brannen, R. Bim
nions, and D N- Bacot- all of the City "f
Statesboro, in the County of Bulloch, in
said State, respectfully shows:
(1st.) That they desire for themselves
and such i tliers as may be associated with
them, to form a railroad corporation put
the l™ of tk, State ot
to be known »ml colled I.V the name ol the
SA VANNAH. STATE'BORO & WES
TERN RAILWAY, the same not bring
the name of any existing railway corpora
tion in the fffate of Georgia; that the length
of said road, as near as can be estimated.
will be about two hundred and ten miles;
that the said rood will run in a general
i Northwesterly direction from Statesboro,
in BuUoch county. f° a point m or „„ ■ ■
I j <>* Atlanta’, Georgia; in Fulton that the cunty. said road wi.mn ■ he-^te J *
1 bly run through the t onntws o >
' ;uu] Emanuel from Statesb ro
of CORSETS ever brought to Coving
No old styles the newest.
ton.
able Damask in white and
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red. good values at 35c, our
25c
price ■ •. •
best 36 -inch Guaranteed
Taffeta, yard 93c
ENTERPRISE, COVINGTON, GA.
boro, on as near a direct line as may he
and thence through the counties of Eman¬
uel, Johnson Washington, Balbwin. Jones,
Putnam, Jasper, Newton, I\ockdale, De¬
kalb and Fulton to a point in or near the
City ol Atlanta.
(2nd ) That they desire the said corpo¬
ration to he incorporated tor the period < f
101 years, with the privilege oi renewal at
the expiration of that period; that the
amount of the proposed capital stock is to
be one million dollars of common, stock,
with the privilege of issuing, if and when
desired, Five hundred thousand dollars ad
ditional of preferred stock, and the
preferred slock ’’shall have no }tower To
vote, but shall be entitled to receive divi
idends when earned, up to the amount ot
six per cent, before any dividends shall
be paid.upon the common stock; that the
principal office or said corporation shall be
located in Chatham County, Georgia: that
petitioners do intend in good faith to go
forward without delay to secure subscrip¬
tions to the capital stock, to construct,
equip, maintain and operate said railroad;
that they have given four weeks notice of
their intention to apply for said charter by
the publicati n of this petition in one of
the newspapers in which the Sheriff’s ad
vertlsements are published in case there is
a newspaper published in said County, in
each of the counties through which said
proposed road will probably run, once a
week for four weeks, before the filing of
said petition Petitioners further desire
that the corporati >n have the right to is
... bonds , a„d ,n (t.nera1. , t to perlbro, , sttch .
| Acts and enjoy such nithts the and of pctfiltges. similar
as are customary in cases
corporations.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray that
the charter for said railway corporation
may be granted them as herein prayed for,
and that they, their associates, successors
j and assigns, be incorporated as each rail
road coiporation under and in accordance
with the laws of the State of Georgia, in
such case made and provided.
This 5th day of September 1906.
J. Randolph Anderson.
\V W. Williamson.
Umbrellas 44c up
New ict of TIES just come in a good
humor is to try our SLIP EASY Ties.
in MEN'S HATS, if you want some
thing new come to see us; we have
newest shaoe to be had.
Ladies’ Wide Brim Sailors .... 25c
A. S. Guckenhkimkk.
T, F, Walsh. Jr.
M E O'Connor.
G. S. Johnston.
J- G. Blitch.
•T. A. Bhannen.
R- Simmons.
D. N. Bacot.
Citation.
GEORGIA, A Ett ton' County.
It E. Cowan, having made application
to require titles to be exectued t<> him to
certain land described in u bond for title
thereto attached purporting to be signed
by P. !’>• Jarman, late of said county, de¬
ceased, the said application alleging that
said land has been fully paid for, all parties
concerned are hereby notified that, said ap
plication will be heard before the Court of
Ordinary for said county on the 1st day of
October, 1S06. This Sept 4, 1006.
G. D. HEARD, Ordinary.
Citation.
GEORGIA—Newton County.
Whereas L. F. LiviNgsion andminis
trator of Laura F. Edwards represents to
the Court in his petition, duly filed and en¬
tered on record, that lie has fully adminis¬
tered J.aura F Richards’estate. This
therefore to cite all persons ' concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, it
any they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from his idrain
istration. aad receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in October, 1900.
G D. HEARD, Ordinary.
New Fall Salts
If you wish to dress and look like
the city woman and wear a style
now fashionable in New York and
other metropolitan cities—if you want
to choose that style from the safest
source with largest variety
Of All Fashionable Cur*
rent Styles
And if you are not averse to sav¬
ing dollars—no matter how little you
expect to pay—visit or correspond
with J. M. High Co., Atlanta’s great¬
est ready-to-wear store.
d& Tailor-made $10 to Suits $75
vm Visiting Costumes
A J $25 to $50
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Separate Skirts
$3.9S to $10
Mr il Dressy $7.50 Skirts to $25
l Rain Coats
t y $7.50 to $25
Winter Jackets
v a $5 to $15
RIB j \\m Dong $7.50 Loose
Coats
fllH fils Dressy Waists $5 to $25 $25
to
ipf/ Separate
Waists
$1.00 to $5
Two Great Specials
No. I. A handsome tailor-made Suit,
something on order of cut, of
finest chiffon broadcloth, blouse
style: blouse is exquisitely trimmed
in panne velvet and silk braid; has
deep girdle of rich panne velvet;
Suit is finished i:i velvet buttons
skirt 13 late new-pleated model. This
Suit is A INNER, and the great¬
est value at S25 in all Atlanta;
colors, blue, brown and $25 00
black, all sizes
No. 2. THE MOST REMARKABLE
SUIT OFFER IN OUR HISTORY—
A limited quantity stylish tailor-made
Suits of, all-wool Venetian or silk
finish, broadcloth, tight-fitting jacket
style; has velvet coliar and Cuffs;
both jacket and skirt •s braid
trimmed; comes in navy, brown
and black. Priced to our $15.00
mail order trade.......
Address all orders to the “Mail Or¬
der Store” of the South.
J. M HIGH CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
SHOES' SHCLS! SHOES! Too
many kinds, styles and prices to men¬
tion.
In WAISTING we have a selection,
will do you good to look at.
best A c Bleaching .... 7 1-2c yd
Lonsdale Cambric .. . .10c yd
8 oz. White Duck .... 121-2c
Lace Curtains ... 50c and up
N A
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GC co m CO
A large assortment of strictly high grad e
BUGGIES just received. We have the
lightest running ane most comtortable
riding buggy on the market.
Schuler’s Patent Roller Bearing
SPRING IS GUARANTEED not to
wear nor break during life of vehicle.
Styles and finish up to date. Each job
is guaranteed. WE C A.N SELL YOU
AT THE PRICE.
A. N. HAYS & CO.
At Rock VWrahouss.
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Venable Brothers
FOR
FURNITURE
SEWING MACHINES • •••
ORGANS and STOVES tIM
Wc are going to sell the things carried by us cheaper
than ever before offered in Covington. Our line em¬
braces everything from the parlor suite to the kitchen.
Goods sold for cash and on terms to suit the customer.
Our Organs and Sewing Machines especially, will be
sold cheaper than ever before offered in this city.
We will sell you a nice, hand¬ $45 to $65
somely polished Organ from
We will sell you a new style, $18 to $33
light running Sewing A\achine,
We give you a ten year guarantee on both Organs and
Sewing Machines. Yours for honest dealings,
VENABLE BROS.
Hendrick Budding, next to Clark Banking Co.
TO A SMART PROPERTY
OWNER.
Painting is a practical work- Skill wins,
It’s the same with paint making.
You know 4 gallons L & M mixed with
II gallons Linseed Oil makes enough paint
fra moderate sized house—the best paint
money can buy—because the L A M Zinc
hardens the L ,t M White Lead and makes
the Ij & M Paint weai like iron.
Buy LA M and d n’t pay $1 50 a gallon
for Linseed Oil, as you <i<> in ready-for-use
print, but buy oil fresh from the barrel! at
60 cents and mix with with the L & M.
Actual cost L & M about $1 20 per gal
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Sold by J. R. Stephenson.
White Quilts........ .$ 1.00
Best A. A. A. Sheeting 5 3-4c
Manchester Feather Tick......15c
NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE
YOUR MEASURE TAKEN FOR FALL
SUIT OR ODD PANTS. WE HAVE
1 1-2 YARD LENGTHS. FIT GUAR
ANTEED-
Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA. Newton County.
Notice is hereby g’ven that the under
signed has applied to the Ordinary of said
county for Leave to Sell land belonging to
the estate of Robert M. Rakestraw, tor the
payment of debts and distribution among
legatees. Said application will be heard at
the regular Term of the Court of Ordinary
lor said county to be held on the First
Monday in October, 1906.
F D BJGGERS, JOSEPH COOK,
R A. RAKESTRAW, Executors
R M. RAKESTRAW, Deceased.