Newnan herald & advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1909-1915, January 08, 1915, Image 2

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The Herald and Advertiser NEW NAN, FRIDAY, JAN. 8. LAUOI *T or N IIAN'I K'‘!» ( iM'N | |i\ OHM I I.ATtON N hol in il I MMHlP.4NIONA I. nirtTHI* 1 Official Organ of Coweta County. Jhr. R. Drown* Ellis M. Carpenter. BROWN A CARPENTER, PDITOHR AND runUHIIMtR. NEW ( nusru. ORGA SIXES FOR NEW YEAR. At the regular mooting of the City Council on Monthly night Mochts. J. C. lliirriH, H. li. Murray, U. A. Field and (1. E. Parke wore duly installed oh al dermen for the ensuing two years.,The next thing in the order of hueineSH wan the fixing of salaries for 1915 and the election of vurious city oHiemls. The salary list as agreed upon iH us follows: Mayor, $300 per annum. Aldermen, $25 per annum each. Clerk, $9(1 per month. Treasurer, $1110 per annum. Chief of police, $90 per month; one policeman, $75 per month; one police man, $f>5 per month; one policeman, $00 per month. Superintendent of Streets, $75 per monLh. City Attorney, $75 retainer. City Physician, $25 per month. Tax Assessors, $25 per annum each. City Sexton, $35 per month. Chief of lire department, $00 per month; driver of tire wagon, $50 per month; two paid firemen, $15 per month each. Street tax for 1915 waH fixed at $3, if paid hy May 1. Officials were next chosen for the various places to he filled as follows— Mayor pro tern.—W. A. Steed. City Clerk J. P. Shackelford, Treasurer— H. H. North. Chief of Police—C. S. Fincannon. Policemen- J. ,1. Cruce, W. E. As kew and W. (). Harper. Superintendent, of Streets H. C. Sanders. City Attorney—A. H. Freeman. City Physican !)r. I). A. Haney. City Sexton—W. D. Palmer. Tax Assessors H. C. Olover, for three years; Sum Bunks, for unexpired term of T. (J. Farmer, resigned. Trustees Carnegie Eihrary H. T, Thompson, T. E. Atkinson, F. 1,. Stevens, Mike Powell, W. I.. Stallings ami W. ('. Kinnard. Chief of Fire Department C. F. Hop kins. Driver of Fire Wagon J. ii. Self, Paid Firemen C. 11. Stamps, jr., and P. M. Smith. Mayor Burdett announced (lie follow ing standing committees for 1915, viz: Finance Committee J. (J. Arriall, chairman, W. A. Steed, J. C, Harris. Police Committee — W. A. Steed, chairman, It. A. Field, 11. 11. Murray. Street Committee —.1. W. Stripling, chairman, G, E. Parks, ,1. 0. Harris. Fire Committee — A. M. Norris, chairman, J. C. Harris, G. 10. Parks. Waterworks Commit tee - It. A. Field, chairman, W. A. Steed, J. W. Strip ling. Insurance Committee- G. 10. Parks, chairman, A. M. Norris, 11. II. Murray. Purchasing Committee 11. H. Mur ray, chairman, A. M. Norris, J. G. Ar- nall. The last meeting of the old Council was held Monday afternoon, at which time the annual reports of all heads of departments were submitted, claims approved, and other business of the outgoing administration wound up. We print below the report of the City Clerk showing total receipts and dis bursements for the year just closed.— Report oj J. Shackelford, City Clerk, for the Year ISC,. RECEIPTS, ltalnnen Jnn. 1. 1914 From property tux. 1913 From properly tax. 1914 From corporation tax From Hirer! lux. From police linen From buslnin.ii licenses From hmIc of color***! cemetery lot* From ordinary iniHcellHneous From special miscellaneous From dog tax From hi retd Improvement nee (transferred) From Interest on tux t\. fan From loans $ 8.880 VJ 9.757 69 XI.736 44 . L'.Hift 94 4,(127 00 • 3.346 86 4.924 89 26 CO 267 3** . 6.139 :u 88 60 t 1,928 no 10 41 7. MM 00 $71,94:1 44 Total By vouchers paid. # (16.608 16 Hy vouchers Non. 215. 269. 279 ami 280, outHiamiinK (it<l 00 Balance Jun, 1, 1913 .. . 8.8H2 29 Total $74,043 14 $74,043 44 DISBURSEMENTS. NTKKKT DKPAU I MKNT. $2,92S 99 Fay rolls...... Salaries 044 ik» MSncclIamxuiH. (expense pro*- oner*, h'ackHmithtnir ac count, etc) ... 167 40 Equipment. , 391 60 Mat*'rial and it right . 1.041 36 f 6.173 61 muett llRPAKI MKNT. SalsrW 571.625 00 Mit-celltttu ell** :tcct>unt.(t s httck ing and Iced mg prisoners, etc). Equipment DKPARTMl.NT OK ItM.IFF. Charity 1108 22 Salary City Physician ,... 279 60— DRI'ARTKRNT of nritOoPN. Requisition*. Board of Edu- < stlon 118.780 I i ■• • • AM. OTIIKR ITKMH. Carnegie Library I M °3 30 Print In? #mri stationery .. 239 96 Live atork feed account 1,888 36 Street Improvement (damage Halm*) 1,609 78 Water nr.tl Light Commission, Insurance . 31 41 I .eft. over Indebtedness, (1913) 431 21 LilQrange street viaduct 208 v 0 Street Improv* ment arrqutit, not chargeable to iKintl Issue 6.637 07 Sinking fund, to pay bonds due (1011) Officers* Halarlea Coupon Inter* Hi. Loan** (borrowed m mey) lotereHt on louna.. 887 72 12.7«2 73 7,000 00 2 200 00 7.676 00 7.600 00 620 00 Total Balance Jan. 1, 1916 Tstal receipts 6fl III 16 S 8.83229 $74,913 41 S/d ft tnrnf Slioirinf/ Account ft Paid in 1914, Char (/cubic to IU1.L In.(Irango street viaduct , . $ 208 80 Loft-nvor indebtedness (gon- • rnl)...... 13121 Street Improvement account, not rlmrgeublfl to bond Faun 1,105 62 Street Improveiii* fit. (damage elnlmn .. 1,806 78- $3,256 81 Transferred from general fund to at root Improvement fund 2,603 66 Total I 6,868 80 HTATI Ml NT OF HTIIBKT IMPROVKMRNT ACCOUNT. Balnrcn Jan. 1914 $3,632 81 To collections Jnn. 1, 1914, to Jnn, 1, 1916. 2,822 11 To trarihforr^d loan and Inter- eat ...... 1,981 34 To trnnaforred from gonurul fund 2.00366 By vouchers paid, 811,089 81 Total. 11.089 81 J. P. SHACKELFORD, City CUtk. Audited hy Finance Committee and ordered publiidiod hy the Mayor and Aldermen. FARM DALE. Mi'hh Lucilo Graves, of Sharjishurg, opened her school here Monday, nnd on the same day Miss Alice Stevenson re sumed hers at Bethel. The Sunday-school at I’leasant Hill, under the superintendency of Mr. Wm. Vollcnweider, is flourishing, notwith standing the disagreeable weather of the past few weeks. Mr. L. C. Bailey is still faithful to his school at Bethel, which continues to grow both in inter est. and numbers. The congregation of this church seem delighted to have Rev. J. G. Davis as pastor for another year. Everybody come out Saturday and Sun day and give him a New Year greeting. The Ghristmas tree at Bethel on Christmas eve furnished much pleasure to the little folks, as well ns to the grown-ups. Some nice recitations and songs were rendered. The solo hy Miss Opal Stevenson, “I Shall Know Him by the Print of the Nails in His Hands, " was very touching and tender. The children were trained in their parts by Miss Alice Stevenson, and she re ceived many compliments for the cred itable manner in which they acquitted themselves. Miss Sarah Miller returned Monday from n delightful visit to her sister, Mrs. E. M. Floyd, at Newnan. Mr. T. E. Graves, of Sharpsburg, spent Sunday here. Every day we see people moving from one place to another—all hoping to better I heir condition. We often wonder why landholders prefer negro tenants to while funnels. We could coiintndixcn nice settlements within reach of the school here if they were filled with white families. It is a beautiful sight to see Judge Andy Calhoun’s herd of Red Poll cattle on his big stock farm near here. It is said to he a superior breed for beef purposes. Mr. Pope Morris, who superintends the farm, is a lino old gentleman. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hill Miller have moved to Newnan. Mr. Luther Montgomery, of Camp- liellton, visited his sister, Mrs. Uobt. Miller, during the holidays. Mr. 1). A. Montgomery, of Red Oak, who has hern visiting in this commu nity for some time, returned home a few days ago. Mr. Alpha Vollenweider has returned from a visit to relatives at LaGrange and West Point. Mr. and Mrs. L M. Floyd, of New nan, were here during the holidays. Jan. ttth. safi 21 IK. so- SAMTAKY l.KI'AHTVl NT. *1,001 1 *.867 111 Pay roll* .... Miscellaneous account, (black- smithing account, etc.) Equip *nont 34 1.337 42 KIRK Pl t’ARTMKNT. Salarh** $2,400 75 M i s col Ian eou a, i hi nc W t m i thin g, repair*. etc) 79 08 Equipment. 284 33 2,833 2.• CKMRTFRY DKl'AKTMFNT, Snlarim ami pay roll $472 21 Miscellanrour account. (repaint, to*>In, telephone. etc) , . 39 76 611 *.*•' CLERK*0 OI KICK* Salaries. $<8)7 60 Inc hi* i<t alt* (telephone, office supplies, etc.' 106 : . r « Past* gv. .. • 39 25' 953 00 M ISCEI.LANKOI’8 ACCOt NT. Ordinary, i painting and repair ing buildings. etc) $319 66 Spi-ct 1. (auditing books. offi cials bond a. etc,' §69 07— 1,189 63 THE SECRET OF SUCCESS Genuine Merit Required to Win the People's Confidence. Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that so many products that air ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason is plain - the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells it- self, as. like an endless chain system, the remedy is reconrmendid by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it. A promii ent druggist says: "Take fi r example Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, a preparation 1 have sold for many years nnd l ever hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent results, as many of my customers tes tily. No other kidney remedy that 1 know of has so large a sale.” According 10 sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Hr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the fact that it fulfills almost every wish in overcoming kidney, liver ami bladder diseases, corrects urinary trou bles and neutralizes the uric acid, which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Rout bv Parcels Post, Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention the Newnan Herald and Advertiser. TO iNJOY WINTER Prof. Fran/tland demon strates that COD LIVER OIL generates more body-heat than anything else. In SCOTT’S EMULSION the pure oil is ho prepared that the blood profits from every drop, while it fortified throat and lungB. H you wo lubjoct to cold hands or i if Kou shiver and catch cold emwOji taka SCOTT’S EMULSION far on* month and watch its good effects. NO ALCOHOL. 14-40 REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. 7n Senoia Notes. Sanoln KnlerprlrM'.Ciii/.uttff. 7th inst.. Miss Grace Jones left Saturday morn ing for Tilton, where she is teaching a nice music class at the A. & M. School. Mr. Willie Holland and Miss Ruth floats were married Sunday afternoon. They are both quite young, and it was u Gretna Green iiffair. Mr. Walter Hubbard and Migs Odessa Thomas were happily married during the holidays by Rev. W. A. Sears. They will reside at Carrollton. Mr. Otis L. Thompson and Miss Myr- tie Lou Gable, near Haralson, were happily married at the Lutheran par sonage here on Dec. 28, by Rev. J. B. Harman. On Dec. 3fi, at the home of'the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson, Mr. Floyd II. Smith, of Rocky Mount, and Miss Earle Thompson were married, Rev. J. B. Harman officiating. Pleasant Hill Baptist church has ex tended a call to Rev. II. S. Rees to serve it the present year. He has served the church for several years and given most acceptable service. So far ne has not signified his acceptance of the call. The many friends of Rev. R. F. Hod- nett will lie pleased to learn ihut he has recently been transferred from Suther land to Plant City, Fla., where lie is now pastor of the First Methodist church. At the last regular communication of Gaulding Lodge, F. & A. M., the fol lowing officers were elected for thu en suing year: J. T. v illiams, W. M.; F. I). Shell, S. W.: John P. Morgan, J. W.; II. G. Hutchinson, secretary; M. II. Couch, treasurer; J. 0. Burnett, S. D.; W. J. Reynolds, J. D.; E. S. Cooper, Tyler. Senoia Chapter, R. A. M., has elec ted the following officers for the year 1015: R D. Shell H. P.; M. H. Couch, King; John P. Morgan, Scribe; C. M. Blount, C 1L; L. L Hutchinson, It. A. C.; J. T. Williams, P. S.; H. L Camp, Secretary and Treasurer; C. F. lloil- berg, M. lid Veil; J. T. Lawson, M. 2d Veil; B. 0. Childs, M. 1st Veil; E. S. Cooper, Sentinel. Messrs. C. M. Blount and W. J. Har per, who were on Dec. 20 elected cour.cilmen for a term of two years, were on Monday evening duly in stalled in their places and the council reorganized for 1015. The following officers wore elected: li. A. Nolan, clerk; J. T. Lawson and W. A. Hud dleston, police; it. W. Freeman, treas urer; IL L. Camp, member school hoard; J. A. McKnight, Lee Hand and II. L. Ware, tax assessors. Rev. H. P. Counts dipd at, Haralson Tuesday, aged 52 years, 6 months and I I days, the immediate cause of his death being pneumonia. The funeral service was conducted at Haralson Lutheran church Wednesday morning by Rev. J. 15. Harman, and the remains were laid to rest in the Lutheran ceme tery. He leaves a wife and 9 children. Deceased was born in NeWlierry eoun- tv, S. C., June 21, 18G2; graduated at Newberry College and was ordained to preach on Oct. li, 1889. During his ministry he did most, effectual and sat isfactory work, at one time serving as pastor of Mt. Pilgrim church. On the advice of his physicians he retired from active service three years ago nnd lo cated at Haralson, where he had many triends. MANY DISORDERS COME FROM LIVER Are You Just at Odds With Your self? Do You Regulate Living? Are you sometimes at odds with your self nnd with the world? Do you won der what ails you? True, you may he eating regularly and sleeping well. Yet something is the matter! Consti pation, headache, nervousness and bil ious spells indicate a sluggish liver. The tried remedy is Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Only 25c. at your druggists’. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for skin eruptions. Children's Coughs; Children s Colds —Both Are Serious. When one of your little ones shows symptoms of an apuroachir.g cold, give it Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey at once. It acts quickly, and prevents the cold growing worse. Very healing—soothes the lungs, loosens the mucous, strength ens the system. it’s guaranteed. Only 25c. at your diuggists’. Buy a hot- to-day. Bueklpn's Arnica Salve for sores. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORUIA—Coweta County: All creditors of iho r.-tato of R. EV, Hendrix, late of Coweiu county, tin., deceased, nre hereby notified to rentier in their demands to the under- sitrned according to law; and all persona indebted to said estate arc required to make immediate payment. This Jan. 1, ISIS, firs fro. $3.75, J. T. HENDRIX. I,AURA P. CATES, Executors. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Notice is hereby given to all creditors of the es tate of Wes'ey Totliert. late of said county, de ceased, to render tn an account of their demands to the undorsittned within the time prescribed by law. properly made out: and ail persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make imme diate payment. This Dec. IS. 1014. Prs. fee, SJ.75. CA1.L1E TOLBERT. Administratrix. P. O.. R. F. D. 1. Rnymnnd.JGa. Dissolution Notice. Th« firm of Robertson & Haynie. doinir business at Raymond, tin., will be* dissolved on Jan. 1. 1915, by mutual consent, A. H. Haynie retiring. All peraons holding claims against the firm are re quested to present same on or before the date above named. G. R. RORERTSON. A. H. HAYNIE. Raymond. Go.. Dec. IS. 1014. c Uey dftou&L takz, A&wuL oft dytuie ' d^juLixMVL, /foV Q&C A little boy took cold. His parents neglect ed to give him medicine in time or send for the doctor. The little boy had a long, serious, ex pensive spell of sickness. When you catch cold “catch” it in time and overtake it. When we supply the medicines they will be fresh, pure and effective. We VERIFY every prescription we fill. THE BEST DRUG STORK We Give You What You Ask for Prompt Delivery TW( > ’PHONES Efficient Service Wo will never forget our troubles if we keep on telling them. The fool learns from nobody;—the wise man learns troni everyone. How’s This ? Wt* offer On«» Hundred Dollars Reward for any cam* of entnrrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for Iho last lf> years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, Ohio. Hull’s Cntnrrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. New Advertisements. Letters of Administration. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Mrs. Nannie Boynton Ball having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of ad ministration on the estate of Mrs. Alah Boynton, deceased, all persons concerned nre required to show cause in said Court by the first Monday in February next, if any they can, why said applica tion should not be granted. This Tan. 6, 1915. Pra. fee. $3. L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. Application for Twelve Months’ Support. GEORGIA—Coweta County: The return of the appraisers setting apart twelve months’ support to the family of W. L. Brnkrfield. deceased, having been Tiled in my of fice, all persons concerned are cited to show cause by the first Monday in February. 1915, why said application for twelve months’ support should not be granted. This Jan. 1915. Prs. fee. $3. L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. Application for Twelve Months' Support. GEORG I A-Coweta County: The return of the appraisers setting apart twelve months’ support to the widow of Wesley Tolbert, deceased, having been filed in my office, all per sons concerned are cited to show cause hy the first Monilay in February. 1915. why said applica tion for twelve months’ support should not be granted. This Jan. 6, 1915. Prs. fee, $3. L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. Letters of Administration. GEORGIA-Coweta County: H. Luther Camp having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of administra tion on the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Tnylor. de ceased, all persons concerned are required to show cause in said Court by the first Monday,in Febru- ry next, if any they can. why said application should not be granted. This Jan, fi. 1915. Prs. fee, $3. L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. GEORGTA-Cowf.ta County: T. B. Sanders, administrator on the estate of Walter Leiirb. deceased, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of dismission from his said trust, all persons con* corned are required to show cause in said Court by the first Monday in February next, if any they cun. why said application should not be granted. This Jnn. fi. 1915. I'rs. fee, $3. L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA-Coweta County: Fannie Thurman, administratrix on the estate of Wm. Thurman, deceased, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of sold county for letters of dis mission from her said trust, all persons concert ed are required to show cause in said Court by the first Monday in February next, if any they car. why said application ahould not be granted. This Jan. fi. 1915. Prs. fee. $3. L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. Citation to Compel Title to Land. GEORGIA—Coweta County: To the heirs-at-laws of W. W. Carmieul, de ceased: W. L, Carinical has applied to me for an order to comped the executor of the estate of W. W. Carmieul, deceased, to execute titles to him on bond for title, claimed to have been ext cuted by W. W. Carmical before his death, and you are hereby notified that 1 will pass upon said applica tion at the February term. 1915, of the Court, of Ordinary of said county. This Jan. 7, 1915, Prs. fee. $3. L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. Free Flower Seed. Hastings’ Catalogue Tells You About It If you are engaged In farming, or If you plant only vegetables or flow ers, you cannot afford to be without the big catalogue published fresh and new every year by the great South ern seed house, H. G. Hastings & Company, of Atlanta, Ga., and sent ab solutely free, postage paid, to all who write for it, mentioning the name o£ this newspaper. In this catalogue we tell you of a splendid offer of free flower seed to all our customers, five magnificent varieties that mean beauty about your home and a pleasure to wives and daughters that nothing else can give. This catalogue tells you, too, about our big cash prize offer to the Corn Club hoys of your state. It tells all about our flue yielding varieties of corn and cotton—the kind we grow on our own 3,200 acre farm. It tells about the best seeds of all kinds for planting in the South. It should he in every Southern home. Write to day and let us send it to you.—H. G. HASTINGS & CO., Atlanta, Ga.—Advt To All Whom it May Concern. GEORGIA—Cowkta County: The estate of Tom Carmical. late of eaid county, deceased, lioirn unreproaenud and not likely to be represented, ail persona concerned are required to show enuee in the Ceurt of Ordinary of said county, on the first Mondny in February next, why such administration should not be vested in the County Administrator. This Jan 6, 1915. Prs. fee. $3. L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. and ex-officio Clerk C. O. Sheriff’s Sales for February. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Will be sold before the Court-house door in New nan. Coweta county. Ga.. on the first Tuesday in February next, between the lesral hours of sale, to tho highest and best bidder, the following: de scribed property, to-wit: A certain house and lot lying and being in the town of Moreland, in the Second district of Cow eta county. Go., situate on tho west side of the Atlanta and West Point railroad, and being a part of land lot No. lit, more fully described as follows: Begin at a point at the southwest corner of angle formed by the intersection of street running in front of the store-house of W. A Brannon Co. and continuing west and across said railroad and street running parallel with and just on the west side of said railroad, and which said cor ner is at the northeast corn-r of said lot, ami from said point run west 22S feet, thence south tru' feet, thence east 22S feet, and thence north -loll feet, to said beginning point — being the reBidcr.ee lately occupied by E. C Cureton, jr.. and being the lot convoyed to him by deed from Mrs. Mary K- Brannon and others, dated Aug. 21. 1903. Also, a c, rtain tract or par cel of land in the Second district of said Coweta county, being the east half of land lot No. 2'0, lln d containing lOHt acres, more or less. Also, lot of land No. 2. in the original First (now Second) dis trict of said Coweta county, containing 202'-j acres, more or less. Also, cght acres of land in the southwest corner of Jot of land No. 3, in said last-named district. Quit claim deed has been ex- I eeutod bv plaintiff to defendant to the said house ; and lot and lands for the purpose of levy and sale, and filed and recorded in the office of Clerk of Su- perior Court of said cunnty. Levied on as Ihe property of Mrs. Merne M. Hines to satisfy a fi. ta. issued from the City Court of Newnan in fa vor of Curoton-Cole Co. vs. the said Mrs. -Merne M. Hines. Defendant in fi. fa. notified of this levy in accordance with law. This Jan. 1915. Prs. fee, *1197. , , , . , . Also, at the same time and place, one bale of lint cotton, warehouse number 2.935, stored in Burdett’s warehouse in the city of Newnan. Lev ied on as the property of W. D. Kelly to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from tho City Court of Newnan in favor of T. G. Farmer & Sons Co. vs. the said W. D Kelly Defendant in fi. fa. notified in terms of the law. This Dee. 4. 1914. Prs. fee. S3. Alro at the same time and place, one rubber- tired Crane & Breed make cut-under hearse and one set of rubber-tired church trucks. Levied on as the property of Rebecca Mitchell and Amos Shirley to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from tho City Court of Newnan in favor of Newnan Buggy Co. vs. the said Rebecca Mitchell and Amos Shirley. Defendants in ti. fa. notified in terms of the law. This Dec. 15. 1914. Prs. fee, ?3. Also, at the same time and place, one black horse mule, fi years old, tunned 1 Logan;” one black horse mule, S years old, named "Tobe;” one gray horse mule, 9 years old, named "Mike;” and one hay mare mule, ti years old. named “Cora.” Lev ied on as the property of W. M. Poet to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from Coweta Superior Court in favor of Grantville Oil Mills vs. the said W. M. Post. Defendant in fi. fa. notifiad in terms of the law. I ,ovy made by R. W. Jackson, Deputy Sheriff, and turned over to me. This Jan. 7. 1915. Prs, fee. $3.33. J. D. BREWSTER, Sheriff. Administratrix’s Sale. GEORGIA—Coweta County : By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of aaid county, granted at the January term, 1915, of said court, will be sold before the court-house door in the city of Newnan, said State and eoun- ty. ut public outcry, between the lepral hours of sule, on the first Tuesday in February, 1915, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following property belonging to the estate of Thos. E. Zellars, late of said county, deceased, to-wit: The residence lot of deceased, with brick dwell ing thereon, located in the town of Grantville, in said State and county, and known as the home- place of deceased, and fronting west on what is known as Greenville street, and bounded as fol lows: South and east by what is known as Church street, the said Church street running on the south and east sides of said lot and forming a curve so as to so run; on the south by said Green ville Btreet, and on the north by Griffin street, except a small lot out of the north part of said lot, known as the caalboose lot and owned by the city o/ Grantville. Also, a certain city or business lot in the said town of Grantville, on which is located a two-story brick store-house, being known us the Garrett & Zellars old store, and which said lot fronts east on Broad street sixty-five feet and runs back sixty- six feet, and is bounded on the east by said Broad street, on the south by Mill or Railroad street, on the west by a strip of land eight feet wide, owned by the late Garrett & Zellars, and on the north by lot of Mrs. Clara Fuller Zellars. Also, an undivided one-half interest in the strip of land eight feet wide immediately in the rear of said ahove-describtd brick store-house lot, and be ing eight feet in width and sixty-five feet in length. Also, sixty-five acres of land, more or loss, in what is known as the Second or Grantville district of said Coweta county, and lying east or southeast of the town of Grantville, Ga., and known as the Graveyard farm, and bounded on the north and east by land of Mrs. C. P. Clower, on the east by Mrs. J. T. White, on the south by J. R. Cotton, and on the west by B. H. Hopkins and R. I. Sewell. Also, a certain town lot in the rear of the above- described brick store-house lot. known as the Cross & Arnold lot. on which is located two dwell ing-houses, and which said lot is more fully de scribed as follows: Commence at tho southwest corner of said brick store-house, known as the Garrett & Zellars old store-house, and which point is on the north side of Mill or Railroad street,’and run southwest along said street one hundred feet to a gulley; thence northwest to Corinth street; thence northeast up said Corinth streot one hun dred feet to tho northwest corner of lot formerly owned by Garrett & Zellars. now owned by Mrs. Clara Fuller Zellars: thence southeast along the west line of lots of said Mrs, Zellars and the west line of said store-house lot to said starting point —except that part of said above-described lot in cluded in said strip above described, which is eight feet wide and sixty-five feet long. Also, a small lot fronting twenty-six feet south on said Mill or Railroad street, running hack a uniform width of 189 feet to Corinth street, and known as Stephens' beef market, arid on which is located a small wooden siore-houHe. sixteen by thirty feet, avid being the same lot conveyed by deed from J. H. Bradbcrry and James K. Polk to T. E. Zellars, recorded in Deed Book “V,” page 337. Clerk's office Superior Court of said county. Also, a vacant cemetery lo- in the Grantville cemetery directly south of and adjoining the lot on which the said Thos. E. Zellars is buried. Also, all that certain tract or parcel of land ly- ingand being in the original Third (now Grant ville) district of said county of Coweta, State of Georgia, and containing one hundred and fifty (150) acres, more or less, and bounded as fol lows: On the north by A. B. Brown, on the east by W. F. Spratlin and Pet Arnold estate, on the south by land formerly owned by W. L. and J, W. Griffith and land formerly owned by Landon Wis dom. but now owned by J. S. Jackson, and on the west by land formerly owned by John I. Miller, but now owned by Lucius Arnold and W. F. Jones, a four-room dwelling being located on said land. Sold for the purpose of paying the debts of the estate of deceased and for distribution among his heirs-at-law. This Jan. 6, 1915. Prs. fee, $25.89. MRS. EMMA BELLE ORR. Adm’x of the estate of Thos. E. Zellars, dec’d.