The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, January 04, 1905, Image 4

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THE NEWHAN NEWS. 1 Muted Every WedneatUy- H. T. FAIN, Editor and FubWeher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Weekly New*, On* Year Weekly Newr, M» Mmiil r Weekly New*. Th:*c Momh. TKHMH. <: ASH IN ADVA N'T (0 Hll PLQPLL Of SttkAA*. A VO C0WII4 , friend* of the News t>hoo!d be me C0UMY. , In sucoeeding Mr. P. T. McCut«!i*-fi \ I as editor mid publisher of The New'.inn j i Ncwv it is fitting tliat the midersign«l j slioold first tlin.uk ti nt talented and ‘ genial brother of the foniili estate lor th< gracefully complimentary introduc tion to the people of the city and county which he gave r ’■ in last w *•'*!> - New s in his final editorial utterance in this pa per. Mr. MoOntohcu linn won msny friends aware of its pros]x:etR aud pious fi>r the fr.tore: and if they will await patiently the consummation of these plans, we promise them a county newspaper of which they will not Is- ashamed, after tliew> plan* shall have be-tu carefully worked out TMAMvS. TO OLR COVHWPOfUm in this week's issue r>f the Newnan News Mr. K T. McCntcheu aunonnees his retirement from the editoriul mnu- >ire You Wise? ’Phone No. 20. tmci UP-STAIRS HI THE WILCOXM BLDG. Hello, 11*06 (food by* , David Bennett Hil during bis career ns < ditor and publisher agement ol that pajs-r. He will be euc- , of the News and the readers of this pa- ceodetlbyMr. ,7. T. Fain, formerly edi- lier mid the poople of the city and conn- tor of tho Walton Tribune, published at ty iu general feel that his retirement j Monroe, Ga Mr, Fain is an experienced , from jonrttallsm is a distinct loss to the newspaper man and a clever gentleman, ] profession in this State. The people of j a nd we extend to him fraternal greet- Newnan and Coweta, however, will he ingn:—Newnan Herald and Advertiser. pleased to learn that Mr MeOotHien will remain a oitir-en of this city. The business of editing and publish ing acounty weekly uowHpn|ier is on*' 1 m which the journalist and a large nia- ! jority of his patrons oome into personal j contact and exceedingly close relations. The News Inis < otlou yt t tmt burned any * 1 itw i Legal Advertisements. DISMISSION. 1EORGIA—C* w*.tn County. Mi - Alice V. Novell. Oiumiinn Easi*-P. * A Ivan Freeman Ves ours are lv| entiH*ky Mules wi ll. havltlg npplied to the For thi* reason, we may be pardoned if Court of ordinary **f said Comity ter Letters ' . , j of Dismission all persons concerned ar* Pop Dodge's aognoinon n- i»jij;ro- jiriott and lie "live, up to Ins ir.un Tim inventor of 1hc "gold brick is dead, hut bis invention goes mnrehing on ■ w<* make ol this introductory statement n ]K!rsonal talk to the iieoplu ol Newnan and (lowetaCounty In severing a con nection ol severni y am duration with an established newspaper property in one of tjio progressive towns and wealthy comities ol Georgia, to enter a new and strange field we were a t tinted only by the desire to transfer our efforts per* ,ulr.-*l to **l**ov 1-nr.si m said I'ourt by tin’ first &i*ndny in February te xt t any they mil. why said npplicuti-.: -Inr.ilil tmt 1«- grunted. Thi- .Thu. It*Ci. L. A PERDT'E. Pt> fc* ?y Ordinary. Orr & Powell DIS.MWMON. UbOHOlA *' \vet» County V. A. Hiun, iTtinrilinn iif Enimi’ Cii-nie Hhih and Mary Lm-ile Hum. miner- having Hp]ili id to th* < inert of Ordinary d *nid County for l.’tei-s of dismission fron I:.- -aid trust, nil rued are n-quired to show i , . ■ . . i-ause in -aid Court by the first Monday in Probably Fort Gaines wu* only try- to A brooder field of action and one o) February next, if any tln-y *-nti, why -aid ap lug for a position in the Jim item Port Aithin light tip morn promise for the future than the one in which we had been laboring. Wo are in Newunn, engaged in news- One way to scour. high priced cotton i P"l*‘ r Polishing, because we regard it is to invite Ool. p Weevil to visit every , ■« the most promising weekly newspa- cotton producing Kate. ! I™ field iu the H, ' nt0 A cit * of Nt,w ‘ plication should in*t l" pern This .ian. Win. Pr*. fi-i fit granted L. A Pen DUE, i Ird inary. LEAVE TO SELL The Cznr of Htissm is (juit< willing for lus people to have all the rights lie deesw’t want for himself. The greut trouble about reducing the <r kohoi *, CiiwcU Count v. Mrs.Hohh E. Lester, administratrix of K-tatu of I., I, I.ester. dis-t-Hsi-d. having applied to the Court of Ordinary o. said county for leuve to I , , , , Neli the lauds of saia deceased, all pers*ins <-on- • nan S sive ana ooniiner'ial importance, ; ( ,.|-n*d an- required to show muse In said court j filled with Newna spirit of energy and aggi surrounded by a county of ('oweta's magnificent resouroos, is the kind of | field iu wliiol) a progressive newspaper man delights to cast his lot and direct o u i-iiBviLfteristie by thu first Monday iti rebruarynext. if n h iifltacti.riMK ,^,. y W | ly -aidTappi'ratiot, should n lggressiveness, Olid granted. Ties Jan. •: iO'j. it- j n- <a. i. A. PstimiK. Ordinary NOTICE TO DEHTidG AND • HEDITOK--. (ii.oHoiA Coweta County. All persons bavins- demands against the " " ; 1UIU1 tiengiUH t,o crhi iiim lutanu uiiuuvi All persons bavins-demands against the rotten crop is tllllt almost every farmer I , , 111 sn, h a field there is the , lB,t ‘ of Mr *' W. E Vines, late of said eounty 1116 energies. Ill suui aueiu i-ueie i» mu Hreheraby notified to render in then wants to increase the sittc of his crop At tins time next week a majority of those persons who "swore off ou Jan. 1st will he ready to "swear ou" again. by i already tipenod harvest to be garnered demands to the undersigned aecordinp , \r .. .. . , and all persons indebted lo said s-itBte today and f tie ocrtAinty of greater har vests to ripen for tomorrow’s reaping. t») law urt* rt*- Now, as to wlint wo propose to do: In taking ohnrge o1 the News, the new editor aud publisher will make no high sonndiug proclamations or prom ises His past experieu e and small successes ns a practical newspaper man, The News wishes all the people of j «re at least agnamuteo of the fact that Mr. Hclinwb hns put chaw-l a pair of |M)shoes It is believed tliat Mr. Law- son has In in walking the four iu them. persons quired to make immediate jiay ment. Till- Nov S, lWM. Wx. H. Bahkieoii. Adrar. Mr«. W E. Vinea, dec'd. Briefly .this explains why we arc here. - J 1 UBK1. lOR DIVORCE. Etta 0. B.ngUaiu , Coweta Superior Court, Mr cell Term. 1»E.. he defendant in the Nowuiui and Coweta 5^'ounty a happy and pri-ailerons twelve nir>*<*‘ during 11)06. It is no" evident that certain g- nth • men who want* d Sonthern planters to produce (l big rop of cotton do not want to pay -i lug pric* for it The liiissinn Baltic fleet recently nr- lived at (’ap*' Good Hope. This was the first time a Kussinn fleet lias tiv* r ‘Iichii anywhere in the neighborhood of Hope .lulu R. Bingham I To.Tab* R. Bingham, above stated cam : You are hereby commanded tube and ap peal at the next, tepm of-aid Superior Court, to lie held In and for said County of Coweta, on the tirat JMonday in Mareli, 1UH5. then and there t<* answer the ltlaintiff in n llhel for total divorce, a- in <b fault of -tn-li app. nranc*- the Co,.:-'will proceed thereon as to justice may ws and place it oil the imp* rtni... Wanes- the Honorable R- W. ' I rif'i-iftii «'t -ina Court, tins imm*. .11. ]WM. J HJHNKK, rl»*r)i ucHBsingly And David Bennett Hill has retired from politics' Well, tbev be those who dale Dave's votiivnionl from « lime I further back than Jan. >, !))d r The shortest days ol last yeui weic those of the week preceding (Mir stinus, 1ml the ' shortest days of last year were tlinsc of the week after Christmas. Chief Engineer Wallace wants to build tin Pauauia- anal "on tile level." lie should know dial hat few jobs are overdone for tin government "on the level." Burning cotton is ,,ust like burning money. Honthem farmers should not act so foolishly, lit tier sell your cot- lou for live cents, f cotton should go to that price. he will labor dlligeutly » to improve the very highest plane of county journal ism. We shall endeavor to make the News a COUNTY NEWSPAPER in the highest and best sense a stimulus to the progress of the city and county along all linen of legitimate endeavor. The Nows will advocate all tilings mid champion all movements looking to the development, of Newnan and Coweta County along nil lines of moral, mental 'and material progres- and, although , the News nfineuoe mnv he limited, the 1 weight of that inCaeiroc, whatever it , may be, will always be thrown into the ; balances on the side ot Tight (as viewed from its edit-oi's point of vi> vv) and for tlu- best iuterpsts ol all the people of this city and county. With these words ot introduction to tie- people of Newnan and Coweta oonuty-— which will be followed, from time to tiniu, by similar words in refer- 1 eii.-e to the News plans and purposes— wc wish thorn all a year of boundless prosper ty and happiness during 1 tK>5, assuring them that the editor of the New- will always be. during his con nection with this paper. Yours to serve, J. T. Fain. Stripling’s Underselling * Store! Pull/' LIBEL P«>K DIVORCE Hunter Drak i In *.'ovvi-tn 8up< rior ^ Court March 1'erni. tin- iletenilant in tin ( hat-lc- S. Drake Tu Vlmrlea S. lirnk aliuVe “tnteil <-ii-e. I You are hen-by onnmiBmled to 1 *■ and ap pear at tin- next term of -niil Superior Court, | to lie lp-ld In and tor-aid County of Cowetii. j . on the first Monday in Marcih, look, then and , there to answer flio nlnintifl ina tihel for total divorce, mh in default of such appcnnuii’c j the Court will pr*n-< *-l tlu-raon U“ to justlc* , may appertain. Witne-s the H*itioi-al-le R. W - Kreeiiu.i:. Judy*- < t -Bid Court, (his Doc. kl. HUM. L. TURNER. Chik. I notice to debtors and creditors. (?r.ifituia, Ciovnta County. All person- havilit: tli-maiid- ayutn-t tin i- latc of A. W Hill, late of -aiil eounty deceased, are In reliy notified tnr-nder in their dv nands to the niidersiantsl uceordinp to law . and all person- indehte-1 to -aid c“tat* . ar*- n ! iiuirtsl to make ininmUiai* payment. I Thi- Nov s U*04. vv B. Oku, Ai’.mini-trator A. VV. Hill, deceased We are go- goods 1 »y C) you. Ci'lnid A big line of s;u nators, Hosiery, 1 It is useless I pie <lrv goods, than you expi and see for yoi Sltoes for everyone-' And rernenil)er we ai tom and Bostonian li ou Your Mon •»*« «>tit all of our woo] dress s at prices that will surprise buy ispet;t our line before you Everything can be .bund dersellintf St« i everything in suspenders, Fasci- Wool Vests, which will please you.. ) say anything about our sta- know our prices are lower \ isit the Underselling Store ren, men, women, and the masses agents for Hodman's Black Bor- ade shoes for men. KIOTTO: sek on Demand! cols for winter supplies educed prices at the lIn- J. W. J ling & Son 98. COMPLAINT FOR LAND. Mrs. Mary Floyd , In Coweta Superior vs Court. Sept. Term William B.Swearing*r ) IV'C*. To William B.Swearinger, defendant in the ahoy*’ state.1 ease-.—Yon are hereby command- i-d to he and appear at the next term of th*- -aid Superior Court, to be held in and for said County, on the first Monday in March, IihV., then and there to answer the plaintiff's com plaint. In default the Court will pro- i-eed thereon »- to justice may appertain. Witness the Hon. H. W. Freeman.. Judge of suid Court, this 4tliday of Jany. lWJd. L. TURNER. Clerk. The Pi r Grocers. w* BUStNtSS MHICE trust ibe leaders nuil baainoss APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT CHARTER, i GEORGIA—Coweta County. TO TlfttrotlB of the News Will be lenient with To the Honorable Secretary of state oflia.: 1 The petition of The Coweta Bank respect- I'lvuct-t ('amp, poet of the Dublin ooudaot of the uewlnoiiogement an-j f u |i, B how». Times, Inis "done goue and got mar- rttd.” After the honeymoon is over perhaps Ernest will sing his songs in minor k< y l)r i'bndwick says the fair (.'a* t has duped h.m. That incident evidently oooorred about the time the Pootor aud | 1h . 0 x ]Wt „d fWsie vv* r. hitched np in donblt lmr 1 ness. ,il tlLBVftOi.lil'o '-aBttleil (tnwii " 1- That it is a corporation duly incorTKir- til Wt nr* tlMiTOngliiy sett tea now U. , a ted by the Legislature of the State of Geor- More or less flictiou lUld discord is al-! Ria, that its principal office and place of busi ness ia at Newnan. Ge*irRia. That the character of the business of ways occasioned in a newspaper office by a change iu management, and there 1 5^ n ™ por,,ion is ,hat of ^neraV banking U. That the oricinal is no reason to suppose that the News! will prove nn exception to this rule, j Therefore, il the public will bear with , us for a few weeks, good service may 1 The. Nows' is Imre to do business, as n j newspaiwr and u its job printing de- partinent: iu'd ns the plant, in size and | The New York World says fl.'KM halos conditioii. is busatisfnotory to tlie new of cotton wer* burned at Fort Gaines. Georgia dm lb's sftv only one ha)*- was burned. That loue bale of cotton cer taiuly di«l reft.'h • normons proportions by Hie tim- n* ws < t it. Imrnr g reached New Y*n ii City. management lor these purposes, many changes will K made As soon as tho ^ ft'®# liarti-r was granted by i the Legislature dt the State of Georgia and approved on October -4,1KST. 4. That said charter has nev* r been amend- ed. 5. That it d*>sir*-s to amend its i-harter. ami I it-* stockholders and directors have taken proper action directing tliat this be done. 0. That the am-indinents desired are ns follows: , lai That the name of this corporation be changed from The Coweta Bank to that of ! "l armers and Traders Bank." (b) That, the said corporation he moved from I Newman. Ga.. to the City ot' Atlanta. Fulton County. Ga.. wihieh shall be the principal office * J of a majority 5 We are now mer Bros, than ev Fancy and fan! Our stock is b we can easily an* wants. Call to Ca P. Tin* N> w- is th- official to wspaper ol Ouweta ('onnty ivii*i all legal ndv* rtming it* |)mit»nt u) » M .'!mur?. '■ 1 » v u tiu*t t)f «mtt Kllti k li< ritUt‘Il I N k ’ tuitl ufTv -1 Tv* t J 1 - v.. t ' ' ' 'C tor »'*1 ! N K‘ w * a cuutltv ' v. “Jai's. 1 j H - iiteessary arrangements \ui he made new plant will bi i't the News will be increased to six **oluintis • ,g)’t jaiget- One of the most ooimilet-’. ot p: mtoig plants in this sec tion < d th* N- ws o', i a Ini' ness ... . < Th KIM. that That attached hereto marked "Exhibit I , a eurt-tfled copy of the proceedings uf ita I ns'talled and the sue.; stockholders authorizing th* amendments de sired. , „ , , . ! H i hati.ttiu-h.il Iu r* to mark.-d "Exhibit B" is a certified copy < f th* pr«x-e**dinRS of its I Board of Dinvto-s authorizing the amend- j monte desired . I 9‘ That, as so amoiuh-ti, oi* t’n« ir rights. ] mnvers and privileges granted by its charter . la» i-atitiixl ami eonfirnusL and stand and i *- main in full force. . It). Petitioners pixiy that this application la- : tibxl amt recorded in the offlee of the Honor able >'■ r.-tnrv of Stilt* ns provided by law ; Ii* -poetfully snbmittiKl. ; The cow. ra Hank. I Centrally Locate'). ,v.1“ installed in tho : at deji.irtnieut of the N p-.-si il f.i tho front • * ,d - • litiblieniion AT : !V! 1*4 11 ’ l Si W 1). M.A S I KY. I'r* -:«!« M ’ quarters at Far- i better prepared >ur customers. » for— ae Cigars and Tobacco. st we have ever had, and •kly supply your eating e Your Wants. IS & Co. ) STOP House, Proprietor. iEORGIA, " sine and Service Unexcelled