Newnan herald & advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1909-1915, November 26, 1909, Image 3

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fieraid and fldwiiser. NEWNAN, FRIDAY, NOV. 2t>. LIST OF VOTERS Registered for the City Election to Be Held Saturday, Dec. 4. WHITES. Aildy, J Alton Adcock, H ii Allen, O F Allen, J W Alsabrook, L A Alsabrook, J T Arnall, F M Arnall, II W Arnall, Joe G Arnold. H M Amis, C M Ashley, J B Askew, W S Askew, R L Askew, Eugene Atkinson, T E Atkinson, Wra, Y Adams, G E Allen, O J Allen, C W Albright, J C Anderson, J S Arnall, A W Arnall, II C, jr. Arnall, H C, sr. Arnold, F H Arnold, W G Astin, J B Astin, Charles Askew, Roy Askew, W M Askew, E E Attaway, M R Banks, Sam Banta, II S Bailey, C T Baker, C L Bailey, T S Baker, C N Barge, A A Baker, W E Barge, J L Baker, A T Barr, G B Barnes, R H Baxley, J A Barnes, W Y Barrett, E R Barnett, R J Barron, C J Barnett, Joe Barron, Z P Beavers, J C Bell, C P Bellisle, J M Benson, Paul Beers, W T Billings, A Jay Bevis, J M Black G R Blakeley, J A Blackburn, B M Boone, D W Bohannon, A H Bonner, J H Bohannon, W R Bowen, M R Bowers, J \V Bowen, S 0 Bowman, E H Brod, A E Britt, D A Brod, Gus Bradshaw, Sam Brazil, W J Broadwater, D W Bradley, I P Brower, II L Bradley, G R Brooks, J T Brewster, J D Brown, Jas. E Brewster, J P Brown, J L Brewster, J P jr., Brown, R L Brown, T A Brown, J R Brown, C B Bozeman, J W Bunn, J R Buchanan, E S Bunn, W T Burdett, A R Bunn, C H Burpee, T G Bryant, F M Burpee, G T Byram, G W By ram, Wra. Capers, T Stacy Cates, A B Campbell, .J G Cates, John R Camp, W N T Camp, W M Camp, Joe L Camp, T L Carmical, Geo. II Carmichael, G O Carpenter, J T Carmichael, W S Carpenter, J T, jr. (lavender, W H Carpenter, E M Cavender, Hugh Carswell, W S Cavender, S J Chappell, W P Chandler, J II Clower, R II Cobb, W O Cole, J S Cole, E G Cole, W T Cole, E M Cole, Thos. Cole, R D, sr. Cole, R N Cole, F B Cole, R D, jr. Cole, M F Cole, C P Cotter, W J Conyers, J E Copeland, L J R Copeland, M A Copeland, A B Copeland, M N Cook, S L Cook, T C Cook, D A Cook, B P Crane, C D Croft, G E Crane, C R Cruse, J J Cuttino, P F Cuttino, D S Daniel, W II Davis, T B Davis, J G Dent, W B W Dennis, J D Dorsey, A T Driskill, W J Dunbar, John Dunbar, J P Duncan, W L Davis, J B S Davis, W J Dent, J E Dent, E R Donegan, Louis Dorsey, G R Dukes, S G Dunbar, R S Dunbar, J M Economy, Thos. Elder, D G Edge, C M Fagala, F H Farmer, C W Farmer, M C Ferrell, B C Fincannon, C S Fisher, T J Fisher, H M Fisher, H C Fouse, E D Freeman, A D Freeman, A H Gaines, R M Gibson, J W T Gibson, J S Gilman, A W Glass, Neil Gooddy, W H Goodwyn, E C Goolsby, H A Greene, Z Fain, C A Farmer, T G Farmer, H II Farmer, T G jr. Fields, R A Field, H J Flannery, F J Foster, A G W Foster, J H Fuller, J A Fuller, G W Gearreld, W P Gibson, J C Gillespie, C A Glover, C B Glover, H C Goodrum, T M Goodrum, J J Grace, W C Grimes, F A Hackney, R M Hall, H A Hackney, E H Ham, V A Hammett, E W Hamrick, R W Hannah, J E Hanson, J W Hardaway, J S Hardaway, J S, jr., Hardaway, H B Havis, J M Harris, L W Haynie, W M Hardagree, O E Hayes, 0 B Hardagree, B M Hardegree, Z P Hendrix, J F Hendrick, A G Hendrix, H A Henderson, C K, jr. Herring, J R Hinds, R D Herring, R F Hill, S L Herring, W A Hodge, J R Hill, L H Hollis, C D Hill, C M Hop son, B G Holt, J R Holmes, J Swint Hollinshead, J S Holmes, W I Holbrook, R S Holmes, J T Holmes, W P Hubbard, E W Holmes, W H Hubbard, M H Hubbard, W S Hubbard, R B Hubbard, J R Hudson, N B Hughes, Wm. Hudson, Z T Hughs, Rufus Hughs, H M Hughes, F G Hughie, A M Huggins, A M Hunter, J A Hyde, J R Jackson, G W Jordan, J M Johnson, T B Jackson, W F Jones, R O Jones, Garland M Jones, J N Jones, Thos. J Jones, J Littleton Keith, M G Keith, P W Keith, J J Keith, A M Kenemore, D L Kersey, J W Kestler, C A Kersey, J N Kinnard, W C Kersey, b C King, Habersham,jrKirby, W W Kite, E J Kirby, J T Kite, John Kohn, J E Kirby, B H Land, J D Lazenby, W T Lee, J F Lee, F M Legg, H C Lee, Duke J C Leach Leigh, Thos. Leres, Charles Lewis, J C Linch, WFC Ix>vom, E B LovHndy. W G Lundie, H M Lyndon, L L Lyle, F L Mann, L B Mann, Lerov Manget, V E, jr. Manget, D T May, S S, jr., Moalor, VV S ' Merrill, Roy M Meyer, G W Milner, R F, jr., Millians, Fulton Mitchell, J W Moncrief, R L Moseley, B A Moore, J II Moore, A M Morris, N M Morgan, L G Murray, II II Murray, S M McCollum, J R Me Elroy. W M McKoy, J II McLeroy, W P McSwain, J F McWilliams, G W Nall, T C Neely, Gee. Nimmons, W E Nolan, J T Norris, A M Norris, E H Newsom, J B Mabson R B Manning, E II Manning, T A Mathews, B L Marbury, J N Mayfield, J T Meeks, Frank Meriwether, W D Miller', John L Millians, J J Millians, R C Mobley, J W Mooney, M B Moore, II N Moore, J B Moore, Hill Morgan, A U Murphey, P B Murphey, W J McCullough, T E McBride, W C McKoy, E C McKoy, H C McRitchie, T B McWilliams, W G Nabell, E G Negas, John Neil, L P Nipper, W A North, N L North, 11 11 Newby, W II Olmstead, 0 S Orr, Ben S Orr, 1 N Orr, I N, jr. Orr, W B Orr, Robert Orr, G C Orr, F B Oswald, J P < Owens, J W Owens, E T Padgett, J W Palmer, W D Parrott, T S Parrott, C C Parks, J W Parks, G E Parks, W B Parks, T B Parker, J R Parks, J W Parker, C F Payne, C A Peniston, Paul Pate, S J Peddy, G W Perdue, L A Pendergrast, J H Pendergrast, J E Pendergrast, J A Perry, W J Phillips, A J Pinson, Ii M Phillips, M T Pinson, B II Pitts, C C Pitman, W R Platt, R E Poage, W M Pope, A Poole, D T Potts, T E Pool, J L Potts, Leigh Potts, W A Powell, Jack Post, W G Powell, I, R Powell, Mike I’owel, J S Powell, J II Powers, A W Powel, N E Pringle, W B Powers, J W Prather, W E Quinn, G F Ragland, C E Rawls, T F Reese, E O Reese, R A Rees, W T Rees, R S Reynolds, W M Reynolds, W H Robinson, M C Robertson, .J A Russell, J II Royeton J II Russell, jr. Rutland, A E, Ragland, II E Ramey, J B Reese, W V Reese, L S Reese, B A Richards, R .1 Richards, F M Richards, J R Robinson, J E J A Sago, John Sansburn, A E Scroggin, W Y Scroggin, N P Scisson, Fred Seib, II W Sewell, L S Sharp, Norman Shackleford, T F Shackleford, G T Sims, E F Simms, J D Simmons, II L Simril, A F Smith, P A Smith, G Wynn Smith, R V Spearman, R H Sponcler, G M Sponcler, G R Stacy, James Stallings, W L Stallings, Elgin Stallings, W II Stanford, R L Stanford, L K Steed, W A Stephens, J A Stephens, C P Stevens, F L Stocks, G T Strieker, W L Summers, J II Summers, E E Summers, D S Surles, T T J P J A Sanders, B C Scroggin, J ! Scroggin, T M Scogin, W VV Self, J H Sewell, J N Sewell, T VV Shackleford, Shackleford, Short, II P Simms, R E Simms, J II Singleton, J F Smith, B P Smith, J T Snead, W C Snead, L E Sprayberry, J D Spraggins, M E St. John, O N St. John, G W Stallings, C R Stanley, P G Stamps, R C Starr, K W Stephens, I J Stephens, T H Stephens, Edward A Sticher, B F Strozier, G L Strozier, H M Stripling, F W Stripling, J W Summers, J D Swint, J T Swint, C D Taylor, J L Terhune, W V Thomas, Fred Thompson, T M Thompson, B T Thompson J W Thomson, J V Thornton, R E Tolbert, H A Tomlin, Pierce Trapnell, J M Turner, W A, sr. Turner, Lynch Turner, W A, jr. Turner, W E Wadsworth, F E Waltom, E L Ware, R H Walker, I E Walker, C L Webb, A J Welch, W L West, Willis Welch, F I Whitmire, C B Willis, F A Widener, J II Williams, J T Widener, Earnest Williams, J C Wilkinson, Frank Wilkinson, J R Wilkinson, T J Wilkinson, A E Wilkinson, G P Woodroof, D P Woods, S W Woodroof, H P Woods, W S Wood, W J Woods, W E Wood, R A Wortham, W H Wood, A N Wortham, P H Wright, W I Wright, W C Wright, A A Wright, C H Wynn, Geo. L Wynn, Gordon Young, G E Young, R M Yarbrough, J D Zachery, J E COLORED. Anderson, H II Carrington, I S Clark, Frank Hill, J II Johnson, A B Leigh, A E Miller, Lawrence Mitchell, J B Reese, J H Reid, A W Shell, Frank Wheat, T W Woodley, Curtis New Advertisements. Notice of Dissolution. The firm of Wm. Ryrarn Co., composed of Wm. Byrum and G. W. By ram, has been this dny dissolved by mutual consent. Wm. Byram succeed ing to the business and assuming nil of the in debtedness of the old firm. On the same date the firm of G. W. By ram * Co., composed of G. W. Byrnm and Wm. Byram. was als » dissolved, G. W. Byrnm succeeding to the business and assuming nil of the indebtedness of G. W. Byrum & Co. This Feb. 7. 1908. WM. BYRAM. G. W. BYRAM. “You,” said Judge Lindsey to the policeman, “ want to : save bicycles. 1 want to : save boys.” From “ The Beast and the Jungle in the DECEMBER EVERYBODY’S It’s a big, human, well- written story. Get it and read it. Bros., and the Stockholders’ Meeting. To the Stockholders of the Western of Georgia Railway: You aro'hereby notified that in accordance with a resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of said Western of Georgia Railway at a regular meeting held in the city of Newnan on Nov. 9, 1909, and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the by-luwsof snid railway, and in accordance with law, a meeting of the stockholders of said Western of Georgia Railway is hereby called, and will he held, in the city of Newnan, Coweta coun ty, Georgia, (being the city where the principal office of said railway is located,) at the cou house in said city, at 10 o’clock a. m. on the 20th day of December, 1909, for the purpose of taking action as to the passage and adoption of the nec essary resolutions authorizing the issuance by said Western of Georgia Railway, by its proper officers, first mortgage five per cent. Gold Bonds of the denomination of $h()0 each, and to the ag gregate amount of Five Hundred Thousand Dol lars, and to mature forty years after their date: and also for taking action as to the passage and adoption of the necessary resolution au thorizing the execution ami delivery by s railway, in order and for the purpose of se curing said bonds, a proper mortgage or deed of trust on all of its property,^franchises and assets, now owned by it, or such as it may hereafter ac quire; and also for the transaction of such other business as may legally and properly come before said meeting. This November IS, 1909. I. N. ORR, President Western of Georgia Railway. G. E. PARKS REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Tvv FOR SALE. i house and lot on Greenville i house and lot, Second iivom acant. lots on Second avenue- i house and lot i house and lot street, le—70x300. -70x300. et. 10-room house ami kit oi Several nice vacant lots 5-room house and lot on Salliide avenue, vest of Newnan. i College street, on Jetrerson street.. Spring street. 150 acres, 8 miles from Turin, with good im provements. 50 acres, just outside city limits: new 5-room house. Ideal place for dairy and truck farm. 202V-J acres. 2 hiiles north of Sharpsburg. 175 acres, 5 miles east of Newnan. (VK) acres, 5 miles east, of Newnan. 200 acres, 8 miles east of Newnan. 106 acres. 3 miles southeast of Nownnn, with nice now 4-room house, ceiled and painted; one 2- room tenant house, painted. 70 acres, 1 mile west of Sharpsburg, with 3 good houses. 110 acres, M» mile southwest from city limits on good road; well improved; fine place for home or investment. 1 can give you easy payments on most of the above property. Oliicc over Barnelt, Si. John & Co.’s. TELEPHONE 325. Application for Leave to Sell. GEORGIA—Coweta County: T. F. Rawls, administrator on the estate of Rich Page, deceased, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the lands of said deceased, all persons 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. 1. 1909. Pis. fee, $3. L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. FOLEYS OEINOlAIATIVE Forv Stomach Trouble, and Constipation &j>arkS Dress Goods and Trimmings Never before have you found ns complete a stock in Newnan as we have to show, either in quantity, range of weaves, patterns, colors or shadings—in woolens, silks or cotton fabrics—and then we have the correct findings and gar nitures for each material and shade. We invit e you to call and inspect our goods. Silks Silks Silks Bengaline moire and jacquard silks are the season’s ideals, and are shown in black, white, Burgundy, rose, navy, Copenhagen and mauve. Goods shown here are up to the minute in style and effect, and cannot be duplicated in ordi nary stores. Wool Dress Goods The smooth satin finish for dressy gowns, and the rich, heavy, rough effects for suits. These in quality and price to suit all. Trimmings Handsome all-overs of Irish lace, tucked nets, jet spangled nets, and em broidered chiffon. Bands of jet, silk or tinsel combinations; buttons, braids and medallions. Cotton Fabrics Mercerized reps and poplins, French lina, and “Economy” linen. “Sun burst” silk and “Elmo” cloth. POTTS & PARKS NEWNAN, - - - GEORGIA M UMarkmrf 9 s Furnl tun Store This Week UldU/ie&A^/' We Carry This Excel lent Mattress in Stock The LuxYoury em bodies all that is re quired of a perfect mattress. It is insured. Sanitary-Comfortable-Durable Price, $12.75 We &aBB Wmn® 4 Atteutmw to a Few Sp&ciaSs This Week $25 Brass Beds $17.50; $30 Brass Beds, $23.50; $35 Brass Beds, $28.50. Other like values in four styles. Our Felt Mattresses are the best made at any price, and guaranteed- $6, $7.50, $10.75 an d $12.75. These are the very best values you have seen. Our stock of Dining-room Furni ture is a special feature just now, and we invite vou to call and examine j these goods and get our prices. We can please you. Furniture Store Twelve Months' Support. GEORGIA—Coweta County: The return of the appraiser Betting apart twelve months’ support to the family of Job. E. Askew, deceased, having been filed in my office, nil persons concerned are cited to show cause by the first Monday in December. 1909, why said application for twelve months' support should not be granted. This Nov. 1, 1909. Prs. fee, $3. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. Have Been Too Busy to Write Ads. But have something to nay this week. As you know, we sell for cash, and don’t keep any books; and so many of our customers give us checks in advance. For their convenience we have had printed coupon books of $5 and $10. The idea is this: You pay five or ten dollars, (as you like,) and we give you this book, so that you can keep up with the amount traded. You tear out coupons to the amountof your pur chase; we send bill with each purchase, just like you do with the ice book. We guarantee to save you money on your groceries. We have so many new things that we haven’t space to enumerate them. Just a few specials this Week- Herring, with Tomato Sauce, Pimentoes, Beaten Biscuit, Two barrels Grape Fruit, Grape Nuts, Shredded Whole Wheat, Cream of Wheat, Post Toasties. Wesson Salad and Cooking Oil, Beech Nut Bacon and Beef, Crystal Domino Sugar, Letters of Administration. GEORGIA.—Coweta County: J. I. Serotonin having applied to the Court of Or dinary of said county for letters of administration on the estate of Mary E. Dickson, deceased, all persona concerned are required to show cause in said Court by the drat Monday in December next, if any they ran. whr said application should not be granted. This Nov. 4, 1*1*. Pra fee » L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. Potato Chips, “Merry Widow” Kisses, Putt' Rice, Dried Figs, New Dates, New Raisins, Heinz Apple Butter, Deviled Crabs, Lobsters, New crop N. O. Syrup, Shredded Codfish. T. L. CAMP TELEPHONE 339. BIG m STYLES Why, when you happen to be in At lanta, do any of your trading there? When at Sater & McKoy’s here, in your home town, you will find Big City Styles in Shoes, Hats and Fur nishings at popular prices, and in the best makes. Calk on and try us. SATER & McKOY MENS OUTFITTERS. To Whom It May Concern. GEORGIA—CoWKTA County: The estate of Margaret ConnaJly Murray, late of said comity, deceased. being unrepresented, and Ufft tUudy to be represented, all persona concerned are required to show cause in theCou** of Ordinary of Haid county, on the first Monday in December next, why Huch administration should not be rested in the County Administrator. This Nov. 1, 1909. Pra. fr*. 13. L. A. PKRDUE. Ordinary, aex-c&clo Clerk Court at Ordinary. Letters of Administration. GEORGIA—Cowkt* County: T. G. Farmer having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of administra tion on the estate of L. M. Parmer, deceased, all persona ooncorned are required to ahew cause in said Court by thefflrst Monday in December next, if any they can. why said application should not be granted. This Nov. 3, 1909. Pra. fee. (3. L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. It yon owo for this papar sattla np.