Newnan herald & advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1909-1915, February 26, 1909, Image 2

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fierald and Advertiser. NEWNAN, FRIDAY, FEB. 20. Official Organ of Coweta County. Jar. E. Brown, Tiiom. 8. Parrott. B U OWN & PA U R O T T . KDITORH AND PlJBI.lHHBRH. THE GEO. IiELL CASE. About three years ago Hon. Geo. II. Bell, ex-Representative from Emanuel county and one-time editor of a news paper published ai Swainsboro, was adjudged a lunatic and committed to the State Sanitarium at Milledgeville. Within recent months he has succeeded in getting published in half a dozen or more newspapers of the State a most gruesome account of the manner in which he had been doped and drugged by his own father, (a reputable physi cian of Emanuel county and a man of the highest standing in his community,) and then “railroaded” to the asylum, etc. He claimed that he was illegally committed to the asylum, and had since been unlawfully detained as an inmate of the institution. He denied that lie was insane at the time of his commit ment, and insists that he is not now insane. Incidentally he charged that he had been subjected to brutal and inhuman treatment at the hands of the asylum officials, designating the insti tution as a “hell-hole,” a "place of living torment,” etc., and pleaded for a rehearing of his case before a'compu- tent and uphiased tribunal, expressing confidence that, if given an opportuni ty. he would have no difficulty in es tablishing to ttie satisfaction of a jury that he is not a/it subject for the asy lum. Bell’s published appeal finally caught the attention of a citizen of Macon who had formerly served with him in the Legislature, and also enlisted the in terest and sympathy of an Indiana wo man whom Roll had befriended some years previous to his unfortunate breakdown. The Macon man and the Indiana woman employed a lawyer of j Macon named McNeil and instituted the canvass for subscriptions. The amount required of us should have been raised long ago, considering the rela tively greater importance of the line to Newnan as a manufacturing center and distributing point. The small balance needed to close the subscrip tion list at this end of the line should he easily made up in an hour’s time, if our citizens will take hold in earnest and go to work. It is not fair that the entire burden should fall upon a few men, simply because they have shown a willingness to push forward in the matter. These gentlemen have no more interest at stake than have hun dreds of other citizens and property- owners, and their time is just as val uable, yet they have given liberally and unselfishly both of their time and money, in order that Newnan as a community may he prospered and benefited. We should like to see a more generous manifestation of that spirit of co-operation which is so neces sary to a city’s growth and prosperity. All should share alike in the work as well as the benefits to be derived from an undertaking of this character. Now let us all get together and finish without another day’s delay what has been so bravely begun. It is no time for trifling. Events are moving rapid ly, and the opportunity now open to us will not wait indefinitely. Mold is a forest of beautiful trees, with branches, leaves and fruit. Those* voters who aro in favor of issuing said bonds shall have printed upon their ballots “For Bonds,” and those opposing the issuing of said bonds shall have printed upon their ballots "Against Bonds.” Feb. 15, 11109. M. 0. KEITH, Mayor, C. B. GLOVER, Alderman. E. G. COLE, Alderman, J. T. SWINT, Alderman, W. S. ASKEW. Alderman. H. C. ARNALL, JR., Alderman. W. J. MURPHEY, Alderman. 1). W. BOONE, Alderman, T. M. GOODRUM, Alderman. E. 1). FoUSE, City Clerk. New Advertisements. City Registration Notice. The registration books will he open at the Council Chamber on March 6. 1 DUD. for tiic purpose of registering the voters of the city of Newnan for an election to be held on April 17, 1909, to determine the question of issuing bonds “to improve and enlarge the public schools of Newnan,” as per ordinance adopted by the City Council on Feb. 15, 1909. The registration will close April 7, 1909. E. D. FOUSE, City Clerk. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. In thu OiHtrict Court of th« United States for the Northern District of Georgia. Jn the matter of Win, J, Hogan, Bankrupt; , . | To the creditors of the above-named person, of naueas corpus proceodlllRH to navi? mill Twin, in the county of Coweta anti district- aforesaid, a bankrupt Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of February. A. D., 1909, the Haiti person was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting «*f creditors will bo held at my ollico in Newnan. Ga., on the 9th clay of March, A. !>.. 1909, tit 9 o’clock in tiie forenoon, at which time all the creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before Haiti meeting. R. O. JONES, Referee in Bankruptcy. Newnan, (la., Feb. 20, 1000, agazme IF YOU’VE GOT a little more money than you need for every-day uses, that’s liable to find its way to Wall Street some time “tor goodness’ sake” in vest i 7 cents of it in the March KVKRYBODY’S and find out how much chance you’ve got in “ the big fallows’ game.” Your i 7 cents will pay you back in £ ^ For Salt.' l>y Holt & Catos Co., Lee Bros, and rose Uruk Co., Ncnvimn, Go. re-examined an to his sanity. The trial was had before the Ordinary of Baldwin county, and much evidence was adduced pro and con., concluding with a lengthy and dramatic recital from Bell himself. After deliberating upon the case the jury rendered a ver dict declaring Bell to he of unsound mind, and remanding him to the care of the asylum. Bell’s lawyer appealed the case to the Superior Court, and a rehearing was granted by Judge 11. G. Lewis, of the Oconee circuit. The hearing was had before Judge Lewis yesterday at Greensboro, the main point at issue be ing whether Bell had been legally committed to the State Sanitarium, it having been shown that lie was not present in court when the commitment proceedings were instituted which re sulted in his incarceration three years ago as an inmate of the asylum. The question as to Bell’s present sanity was not gone into at the hearing yes terday, but Judge Lewis held that he had been illegally committed by the Ordinary of Emanuel county, and lie was restored to his family, with the understanding that if, at the expiration of thirty days, lie shows no signs of insanity, lie is to be given his liberty. Ail friends of the unfortunate man— and he lias many- -will rejoice if it shall be demonstrated during the pe riod of parole that lie has fully re gained his mental poise, and will heart ily congratulate him upon his recovery. It is asking too much, though, to ex pect the public to believe that Bel'' was not mentally unbalanced at the time he was committed to the State Sanitarium, however irregular the commitment proceedings may have'GEORGIA Cowkta County been. We do not doubt at. all that Bell’s improved menial condition is due to the intelligent treatment that lie received during the three years that he was a patient at ttie State Sanita rium. That he was sane throughout this period, as he has frequently and fiercely affirmed, and still affirms, is beyond belief. The officials in charge of this noblest and greatest of all our State institutions are physicians and ex perts of acknowledged ability and in tegrity, and that they would admit to the institution or detain for treatment a sane person i«. from any point of view, preposterous. We have the ut most confidence in the present admin istration of the State Sanitarium, and it is safe to say that this confidence is shared by the entire public. Petition to Amend Charter. GEO R GIA—Co wet a County: To tin* Superior Court of said county : The peti tion of llufTaker Drug Company respectfully shows - — l. That your petitionin' is a corporation, hereto fore incorporated anti chartered by said Court, and by the order or judgment of 8aid Court of date Felt. 12, 1907. -• ^eur petitioner shows that it desires an amendment to its said charter changing its corpo ra to nume from HutTuker Drug Company to JOHN R. CATES DRUG COMPANY. Wherefore, petitioner prays that after the publication of this petition, as required by law. that the necessary order or judgment be granted amending said charter as prayed for. HUFF A K KR DRUG COMPANY. By its President: John R. Cates. W. C. Wriuht, Petitioner’s Attorney. Filed : office this 21th dnv of February. 1909. L. TURNER. Clerk S. C. C. C. !• Lynch Turner, Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing application for amendment of charter of HutVaker Drug Company is a true and correct copy of said application or petition, as the same appears of tile in my offlee. \S ittu’-M my hand and tin* seal of said Court this Fel). 24. 1909. L. Turner. Clerk S. C. C. C. Notice of City Bond Election. CITY OF NEWNAN -Coweta County, Ga.: Be it Ordained ry the’Mayor and Alder men ok run City ok Newnan. That an election shall be held in the city of Newnan on tho 17th day of April, 19*9, at which election there shall be sub mitted to the qualified voters of said city the question whether bonds shall be issued by said city for the purpose of improving ami enlarging the Public Schools of said city, the amount of said bonds to be SIXTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. The said bonds, when issued, shall bear date July 1. 1909, and bear interest from their date at the rate of f> percent, per annum, the interest to he paid semi-annually on Jan. 1 and July 1 of each PETITION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA—Coweta County: To the Superior Court of said county : The peti tion of H. P Wood roof, D. P. Woodroof and Mrs. P. L. Woodroof. all of said State and county, re spectfully shows- 1. That they desire for themselves, associates, successors and assigns to be incorporated for the term of t wenty years, with the privilege of re newal at the end of that time, under the name and style of WOODROOF SUPPLY COMPANY. 2. The object of said proposed corporation is pe cuniary gain to its stockholders. 2. The principal oilicu and place of business of said corporation will be in the city of Newnan, Coweta county. Georgia; hut petitioners de.s the right to establish such branch offices a.... places of business as they may from time to Lime deem advisable. 1. The amount of capital stock is to he FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, divided into shares of One Hundred Dollars each, with the right and privilege of increasing* said capital stock, upon a majority vote of the stock, from time to time, to an amount not exceeding Five Thousand Dollars in the aggregate. 5. All said capital stock of Five Thousand Dol lars has been actually paid in. «k The particular business proposed to be tr;i ncte«l is to do a general mercantile business; to buy and Hell all kinds of merchandise ami com modities. farm supplies, tools, vehicles, live stock, cotton, cotton seed, and any and all kinds of per sonal properly, including stocks and bonds in oth er corporations; to buy and sell land; to own and operate store-houses and warehouses, for the pur pose of carrying on its own business and for the purpose of currying on the business of a ware houseman; to act as agent, factor or broker in buying anil selling all kinds of property for others; to own and operate farms, or to lease Maine to oth ers. 7. In addition to the rights and privileges con ferred on corporations under the laws of Georgia petitioners pray : (a) That said corporation may at any time, upon a vote of the holders of two- thirds of its capital stock, discontinue business, cause its assets to be collected and sold, and after paying the liabilities of the corporation, distribute among its stockholders entitled to receive the pro ceeds. (b) That said corporation may at any time, upon the vote of the holders of two-thirds of its capital stock, apply for and secure amendments to its charter, whether the same be fundamental or otherwise, (c) That said corporation may borrow and lend money, and secure the same by mortgage, pledge, deed of trust or otherwise, and receive like security from others Indebted to it. 8. Petitioners pray that this corporation be in vested with all the rights, privileges and immuni ties incident to and granted to corporations under the laws of Georgia, and especially those set out in Section 18;»2 of the Civil Code of Georgia and amendments thereto. And your petitioners will ever pray, etc. R. O. JONES, Petitioners’ Attorney. Filed in office this Feb. 25, 1909. L. Turner, Clerk S. C. C. C. GEORGIA —Coweta County: I. L. Turner, (dork of the Superior Court of said county, do certify that the foregoing is a true copy of (ho petition filed for charter of the Wood- ROOK Supply Company, now of file in thip office. Witness my hand and seal this 2.7th day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1900. L. TURNER. Clerk S. C. C. C. WE MUST MAKE UP! A gentleman from Franklin was in the city yesterday, and said that Heard county had raised the $40,000 required to set the Western of Georgia railway, the last dollui having been n*-i: *kh paid in Wednesday afternoon. The j subscription list was thereupon closed, ! ami the money deposited in bank. We understand that the closed with n big jubilation in Franklin Wednesday night, in which everybody took part—young, old, little und big. Newnan is not quite ready to celebrate yet, but will be in a few days. She ought to be ashamed of herself, though, to allow Franklin to outstrip her in The principal of s iivi ban Is shall mature and bo paid as follows: $2,000 in 1912; $2,000 in 1914; $2,000 in 19k*: $2,009 in 1918; $2,000 in 1920; $2,000 in 1922: $2,009 in 1921; $*.009 in 1926. The interest to be paid annually shall In* ns fol lows: $S(M) in 1910; $8lU in 1911; $SO0 in 101*2; $700 in * 1918; $700 in 1014; $600 in 1917; $900 in 1916; $500 in • 19IS; $4’X» in 1919; $400 in 1920; $000 in | 1922; $290 in 1923; $200 in 1924; $100 in 1925; $100 in 1926. To meet the maturity of principal the following amount - .-hall be raised each year as a sinking fund: $1.'Vm in 1910; $1,000 in 1911; $1,000 in 1912; campaign ' $1,000 in 1913; $1,000 in 1914; $1,000 in 1915; $1.0,>0 in 1916; $1,000 in 1917; $1,000 in 191$; $1,000 in 1919; $10)00 in 1920; $1,000 in 1921; $1,000 in 1922; $1,000 in 1923; $1,000 in 1924: $1,000 in 1925. Notice of said election shall be given by publish ing this ordinance thirty days before the day on which the election is to be held in The Herald and Advertiser, the newspaper in saiJ city wherein the Sheriff's advertisements for the county of Coweta are published. PETITION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA—Coweta County: To the Superior Court of said county : The peti tion of D. W. Boone, of said Coweta county, J. W. Stripling, of the county of Fulton, said State, and M. B. Mooney, of said Coweta county, re spectfully shows — 1. That they desire for themselves, their asso ciates. successors and assigns, to be incorporated for the full term of twenty years, with the privi lege of renewal at the expiration of said time, un der the name and style of BOONE-STRIPL1NG COMPANY. 2. The capital stock of said corporation shall be TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, all of which has already been paid in, and said capital stock is to be divided into shares of One Hundred Dollars each. Petitioners desire, however, the right, by a majority vote of the stockholders of said corporation, to increase its capital stock, from time to time, to any amount not exceeding One Hundred Thousand Dollars, and to issue common stock, preferred stock, and bonds, as may be necessary. 3. The object of said corporation shall be pecu niary gain and profit to the stockholders thereof. 4. The business to be conducted by said corpora tion shall be that of a general mercantile busi ness. and the purchase and sale, either or Kith. at retail and wholesale, of any and all kinds of mer chandise, articles and commodities, and to buy and sell, either or both, at wholesale and retail, any and all kinds of personal property, and buy. hold and sell real estate. 5. Your petitioners desire that said corporation shall have the right to contract and he contracted with; to sue and be sued; to have and use a corpo rate seal; to make and adopt by-laws binding on the members of said corporation, not inconsistent with law: to buy, hold and sell any and all kinds of real and personal property, including stocks and bonds of other corporations; toexecute such conveyances and acquittances, and receive and hold such evidences of debt and securities, and to do such other acts as may be necessary to carry on the business of said corporation. Also, to en cumber real and personal property; lend and bor row money; issue and sell bonds, and secure same by mortgage or deed of trust on any or all of its assets, to secure any loan it may obtain, by mort gage, deed, transfer or pledge of any of its assets, both real and personal; and to have all the pow ers, rights and privileges enumerated in Section 1852 of the Cede of Georgia of 1S95, as well as ail other powers and privileges incident to corpora tions of like character. 6. The principal office and place of business of said corporation shall lx? in the city of Newnan, in said county of Coweta and State of Georgia, but petitioners desire the privilege of establishing other offices and places of business at such place or places in said State or elsewhere as they may desire. 7. The affairs of said corporation shall be vested in and managed by a board of directors, and duly appointed or elected officers. s - At the corporate meetings of shareholders each shatoholdcr shall be entitled tons many votes as he owns shares in said corporation appearing in his name on the books of said corporation. 9. Petitioners desire that subscriptions to the capital stock of said corporation may be paid in money, property, or services, as may be deter mined by the directors or stockholders of said cor poration. 10. Wherefore, your petitioners pray that af ter this petition has been filed and published in accordance with law. that the Court grant the proper and necessary order or judgment of incor poration, and that this petition, together with said order or judgment, be recorded as required by law, and that petitioners be incorporated as prayed for. W. C. WRIGHT, Petitioners’ Attorney. Filed in office this Feb. 25, 1909. L. Turner, Clerk S. C. C. C; G EOR GIA —Co weta County: 1. L. Turner. Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing ap plication for charter in the matter of Poone- Stki I’Ll no Company is a true and correct copy of the original application or petition, as the same appears of file in my office. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this Feb. 25,1909. L. Turner. Clerk S. C. C. C. PETITION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA—Coweta County: To the Honorable Philip Cook. Secretary of Staic The petition of John W. Daniel. Hope II. l.ar.e. Ben H. Tompkins. K. B. Mooty. R. M. Lip- ford. J. W. Ray. Robert G. Crain, James R. Dan iel. w. D. Taylor. W. T. Good son. A. W. Powers. Franks. Loftin. P. T. McCutchen. Roe Hearn G A Adams and D. B. Whitaker, of Franklin. Heard county. Ga.. W. D. Ridley and L. F. Davis, of Rid ley. Heard county. Ga.. W. A. Brar.non. of More land, Coweta county, Ga.. and B. T. Thompson, I. N. Orr. sr.. Charles C. Parrott, H. C. Arnall, sr.. I. P- Bradley, J. J. Keith and W. C. Wright, of Newnan. Coweta county. Ga.. respectfully shows— That they desire to form a corporation to be known us the WESTERN OF GEORGIA RAILWAY, for the purpose of constructing, equipping, oper ating and maintaining a railroad, and to operate the same by steam or electricity. The length of said road to be about sixty miles: the general di rection of said road to be easterly and westerly, and to run through the counties of Fayette. Cowl eta and Heard, in said State, and to extend from a point of connection with the Atlanta. Birming ham and Atlantic railroad at or near Aberdeen, in said Fayette county, westwardly to ard through the city of Newnan. in said Coweta county, and still westwardly from said city to the city of Franklin, in said Heard county, and from said city of Franklin in a westerly or northwesterly direction to the State line between the States of Georgia and Alabama, and the above designated points being the principal places from w’hich and to which said road is to be constructed. The amount of the proposed capital stock to be FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, all of which Is to be common stock, anil divided into shares of One Hundred Dollars each. The time for which petitioners desire to be thus incorpora ted is one hundred and one years, wdth the privi lege of renewal at the expiration of said time; the principal office to he located in said city of New nan. Petitioners do intend in good faith to go for ward without, delay to secure subscriptions to the capital stock, to construct, equip, maintain and I operate said railroad; and the petitioners request to Ik? incorporated under the laws of said State. They show they have given four weeks’ notice of their intention to apply for said charter by the publication of this petition in each of the newspa pers in which the Sheriff’s advertisements are published in each of the counties through which said proposed road will probably run, once a week for four weeks before the filing of this petition— na!d newspapers being the Fayetteville News, published in Fayetteville, in said Fayette county; The Herald and Advertiser, published in said city of Newnan, Coweta county; and The News anil Banner, published in the said city of Franklin, Heard county. Wherefore, petitioners pray that they be duly incorporated a.s prayed for. and that the proper certificate or charter In* issued as provided by law. JOHN \V. DANIEL, HOPE 11. LANE. BEN II. TOMPKINS. R. B. MOOTY, K. M. LIRI'OUD, J. W. RAY. ROBERT «i. CRAIN, JAMES R. DANIEL, W. D. TAYLOR. W. '1'. (JGODSON, A. \Y. POWERS. FRANK S. LOFTIN, P. T. McCFTCHEN. HOi; HEARN, G. A. ADAMS, I). B. WJIITAKER. W. D. RIDLEY, L. F. DAVIS, Of Heard county, Georgia. W. A. BRANNON. B. T. THOMPSON, I. N. OBR. SR.. CHARLES C. PARROTT, H. <’. ARNALL. SR.. I. P. BRADLEY, J. J. KEITH. W. C. WRIGHT, Of Coweta county, Georgia. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Notice is hereby given that after the expiration of four weeks’ publication of the foregoing peti tion and this notice once a week for four weeks, the undersigned will apply to the Honorable Philip Cook, Secretary of State, for a charter for the Western ok Georgia.Railway. Feb. 16, 1909. JOHN W. DANIEL, HOPE H. LANE. BEN II. TOMPKINS, It. B. MOOTY, It. M. LIFFORD, J. W. RAY. ROBER T (I. CRAIN. JAMES R. DANIEL, W. D. TAYLOR. W. T. C.OODSON, A. W. POWERS. FRANK S. LOFTIN, F. T. McCUTCHEN, ROE HEARN. CL A. ADAMS, D. B. WHITAKER, W. I). RIDLEY, L. F. DA\ JS f Of the county of Heard. W. A. BRANNON. B. '!’. THOMPSON. I. N. ORR. SR.. CHARLES <’. PARROTT, H. C. ARNALL. SR., I. P. BRADLEY, J. J. KEITH, W. C. WRIGHT. Of the county of Coweta. Legal Notices. Twelve Months’ Support. GEORGIA—Coweta County: The return of the appraisers setting apart twelve months’ support to the family of A. Haygood Camp, deceased, having been filed in my office, all persons concerned are cited to show cause by the first Monday in March. 1909. why said application for twelve months’ support should not be granted. This Feb. 4, 1909. Prs. fee, $3. PERDUE. Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA—Coweta County: f. A. Nipper, administrator of J. M. Nip per, deceased, havinfr applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of dismission from his said trust, all persons concerned arp re quired to show cause in said Court by the first Monday in March next, if any they can. why said application should not be granted. This Feb. 1. 1909. Prs. fee, $3. L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. To Whom It May Concern. GEORGIA—Coweta County: The estate of Ike Hill, late of said county, deceased, being unrepresented, and not likely to be represented, all persons concerned are required to show cause in the Court of Ordinary of said county, on the first Monday in March next, why such administration should not be vested in the County Administrator This Feb. 1, 1909. Prs. fee, $3. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. and ex-officio Clerk Court of Ordinary. Letters of Administration. GEORGIA-Coweta County: J. B. Ashley having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of administra tion with the will annexed on the estate of Harriet Matilda Ashley, deceased, all persons concerned are required to show cause in said Court by the first Monday in March next, if any they can. why said application should not be granted. This Feb. 4, 1909. Prs. fee, $3. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. Notice to Non-resident Heirs-at-Law of Harriet Matilda Ashley, Deceased. GEORGIA—Coweta County : To Philip Ashley, Lily Ashley, Joel Ashley and Sallie Teale. of Hightower, Ala., Reuben Ashley, of the State of Alabama, (postoffice unknown,) Lizzie Norton. Lineville, Ala.. Lottie Bozeman, Graham. Ala., and any and all other heirs-at-law of said Harriet Matilda Ashley, residing out of the State of Georgia: Take notice that J. B. Ashley, of the State of Georgia and county of Coweta, has applied to the Court of Ordinary of said Coweta county for probate, in solemn form, of the last will and testament of Harriet Matilda Ashley, late of said county, deceased, and you and all parties concerned are hereby notified to show cause in said Court of Ordinary by the first Monday in March next why the said will of Harriet Matilda Ashley, deceased, should not be admitted to pro bate and record as prayed. This Feb. 4. 1909. Prs. fee, $4.92. L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. Executors’ Sale. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Under and by virtue of the authority conferred on the undersigned, executors of the last will apd testament of Nancy C. Arnall. late of said county, deceased, wo will sell for cash, to the highest bid der, at public auction, before the court-house door in Newnan. said county, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March, 1909, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: One house and lot in the town of Senoia. said county, known and distinguished in the plan of said town ns lot No. 2. in section 4. Also. 55 feet the west side of lot No. 3 f adjoining said lot . 2. in section 4. said lot fronting west 208 feet Bridge street, and south 263 feet on Morgan street, and bounded on the north by J. M. McCra ry. and on the east by R. L. Arnall. Also, ten shares (par value $50 per share) of the capital stock of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Se noia. Ga. Sold as the property of the said Nancy C. Ar nall. deceased, for the purpose of distribution among the heirs-at-law of said deceased This Feb. 3, 1909. Prs. fee. $6.81. J. T. ARNALL. ^ „ L. E. ARNALL. Executors of last will and testament of Nancy C, Arnall, deceased. Sheriff’s Sales for March. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Will be sold before the Court-house door in New nan. Coweta county. Ga., on the first Tuesday in March next, between the legal hours of sale, to the. highest and best bidder, the following de scribed property, to-wit: Two lots situated in the town of Senoia, each 30x110 feet, on the west side of Main street, and known as lots Nos. 7 and 9. section 11, in the plan of said town of Senoia. Levied on to satisfy a tax fi. fa. issued by W. S. Hubbard. Tax Collector, for State and county taxes for the years 1902. 1803, 1904. 1905. 1906, 1907 and 1908. the 'same being now due and unpaid. The owner of said property is unknown. Levy made by Lewis Mc Cullough. L. C.. and turned over to me. This Feb. 4, 1909. Prs. fee, $5.28. Also, at the same time and place, one horse mule, aged 12 years, named "Rube;” one horse mule, aged 16 years, named "Dan;” one ox. ag.-d i years, named “George;” one ox, aged 5 years. W E WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS MON- •DAY, MARCH 1, and intend to obtain your patronage by offering a COMPLETE and UP-TO-DATE line of Men’s SHOES, GENTS' FURNISHINGS and HATS at POPULAR PRICES. Our UNUSUALLY good VALUES, combined with POPULAR STYLES, will make a visit to our store to your interest. We earnestly solicit your patronage. It will pay you to call on us. SATER & McKoy Popular Styles 11 COURT SQT’ARE ( OLIi POSTOFFICE ) Gents Furnishings Popular Prices Man HO BEGINS AT THE BOT TOM IN AN HONEST, HUMBLE WAY, TAKING CA R EFUL FOOTHOLD AS HE RISES, Usually Comes to the Front in a Way that Causes the World to Look on His Achievement With Ad miration and Makes His Community Proud of his Citizenship. Such a business the Dominick Mercantile Co. has built up at Turin, Ga., which has gathered in volume year by year until the firm has been forced from time to time to take on additional branches. An assortment of ladies’ dress goods and trimmings which will compare favorably with that to be found in any town in Middle Georgia is among the new lines carried. With the assistance of Miss Fannie Butts, Mr. Dominick has snared no pains in selecting a well-assorted and strictly up-to- date line of the latest things in wash goods, such as bordered chambrays, French percales, beautiful lawns with Persian borders, (striped, dotted and figured,) which are among the latest novelties in wash mate rials; also, pure Irish linen, linen lawns, linens, lawns, (barred, striped and figured,) batiste, taffeta silks, siloame, real linen and torchon laces, (round thread,) and baby Irish embroideries in beautiful designs, ruch- ing, belting, etc. In fact, we have tried to supply the demands of our trade in everything that goes to make a first-class dry goods store. In connection with this department we will have also an up-to-date millinery establishment. This branch will be under the man agement of Miss Fannie Butts, and the firm is assured that she will take a just pride in building up a high class trade in fine millinery that will add greatly to Turin’s importance and popularity as a trading point for the ladies of this section. We shall be pleased to show our goods, and cor dially invite the ladies of Turin and community to give us a call. DOMINICK MERCANTILE COMPANY Turin, Ga., Feb. 19, 1909 named "Dawson;” also, one gasoline engine ma chine bought of the International Harvester Co., of America in 1905. Levied on as the property of Oscar Gray to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from the City Court of Newnan in favor of the International Harvester Co., of America vs. the said Oscar Gray—all of said property being now in possession of defendent in fi. fa. Levy made by T. J. Entrekin, Deputy Sheriff, and turned over to me. This Dec. 8, 1908. (Re-advertised.) Prs. fee, $3.90. J. D. BREWSTER. Sheriff. SHOEREPAIRS AND TAILORING The best Tailor Shop in town is run by Mrs. Mollie Pitman. In the same con nection I have a first-class Shoe Shop. All work done on short notice. Prices right. G. C. P/T/V7A/V.