The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, March 01, 1905, Image 3

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( Leg a l Ad rcrtiscm cn ts. Miss. Agnes Westley 616 Wells Street MorinetteWiti. 816 Wells Street, Mahinktte, Wis., Sept. 25,1203. 1 -was all run down from nervous ness and overwork and had to resign my position and take a rest. I found that 1 was not gaining my strength and health as fast as I could wish, and as your Wine of Oardui was recommended as snob a good medicine for the ills of our sex, 1 bought a bottle and began using it. 1 was satisfied with the results from the use of the first bottle, and took three more and then found I was restored to good health and strength and able to take up my work with renewed vigor. I consider it a fine tonic and excellent for worn-out, nervous condition^ and am pleased to endorse it. AGNES WESTLEY, Use's. Korth WiccuHMi Holland Society. Secure a f 1.00 bottle trf Wine of Cardui and a 25c. package of Tbedford's Black-Draught today. (i iOKWIA—I'eweta County. C. K. (.Rover, having implied to tin- < '-mrt nf | Ordinary uf -niil Unitary :v,r Gv.nrdinnship ni ; tho properly. situat'd ami liltin' “toti- ond i-ounty nfuivsiiiil. nt Milton H Glnvrr. a! minor n.-siiliiiu in tho Stair- of Alabama. all i ,.,..,1 ..... pi-rsnnsc tuvrni'il avo nuniv.d to show oiiuso \ '~ ium 111 an 1 1 " 1 m said Court by tho first Monday in March j certify tlint till’ above illld foi (going is next, if any lliov ran, why said application Petitioners’ Attorney Filed in office this February 'Jlst.llMVi. 1.. Tcknkk. C S. <’ GEOHt.ilA. Coweta County. I. L. Tuvnor. Clerk of the Superior said county, do hereby , The News ami a first- class monthly agricultural journal — The American Farmer — hoth one | year for $1. Regular price of the : two is gl.flO. I next, it any im\v ••an, why «ai»l application , should nut be v: antic, 'litis February Oth. I ft tl’Vin film COlTOCt I.. A. PERDUE, Ordinary >P.V -of the original j For an Impaired Appetite. petition for amendment of its charter. ! Loss of appetite always results from ol I'he Grantville Hosiery Mills, us up j faulty digestion. All (hut is needed is n pears of tile ami record in tl.is oll.ee. )>w ' ( , osrK pf oimmlmrlnin’s Stomach Witness my hand and tlie seal ot Gin and Mill Unnnmny j said Court, this 21st day of Fell . 1H0.I. 1.. TllKNKK. c c. s.c OKI (Kill A—Coweta I'onnty. i Mrs. Iin,a K. l.cstcr, iid'uiinistra'ri.x of tin i-statc of b: I,. l.cstcr. deceased, having tip ! plied to tlv Court of i irdinnry of said County for leave to sell the lands, and 1 > one stir stock in Tim Planter I of Turin. < fa., and (ft) sltar, s ..,f stork in Plan ti l s Warehouse Ctimpniiv, Turin, On., all pel - ] ] sons concerned tire risminsi to show cause in t | said Court Ity tile first Monday in March next, if any they can. why said application should not lie granted. This February Otli. ISOs. I„ A. l’KRDUE.Ordinary. : OKOROIA—Coweta County. T. K. Cellars and Itnra R. Leigh, adniims trators of the estate of Emma <'. Moreland, deeensed. having applied to the Court of Or dinary of said County for letter- ot dismission from their saiil trust, all persons ooni-erneu aie required to eliou cause in said Court by the first Monday in Match next, if any they can. why said application should not lie prHiit- *d. This February Oth, 1905. L. A PERDUE. Ordinary. GEORGIA—Coweta County. The eslHle of W. A. Mitchell, late it stud County, deceased, being unrepresented and not likely to be renrewiited, all persons con cerned are required to show cause in tile Court of Ordinary of said County, on the firs* Mon day in March next, wlij; such administration ( (ipGl'T part ii'lllnr- 5 do bunts non should not be vested in 1hi Coun ty Administrator. This February (fill, .’905. 1,. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. und Liver Tablets. They will invigor ate the stomach, strengthen the diges tion and give yon an appetite like a wolf. Those Tablets also act ns a gentle laxative. For sale by Holt A Gates. Druggists, Newnan, Go. Wanted—Correspondents. The Nows wants a competent,! . . bust 1 iout correspondent in every , 1 lie News «**» the town, village and oomnnmitv h , I lemling newapapnre and rauga Coweta cmintv. To the right per-1 ">•* **•' !"“• Uk g eon in each community The News j1'aVcnlar, aland them. tf. will make a proposition guaranteed to secure immediate attention. Persons interested should call on or write to The News at once for Will J, Perry and family, of Newnan, are in the city visiting relatives. Carrollton Times. Slavery In Amrrlen. "one of the common, everyday er rors which nre taught in tho soli >o!r in America is that which relates (o the introduction into the western hemi sphere of African slavery,” writes a critic. “The school histories which the schoolgirl and schoolboy study say that it dates from itilh or 1020, when a I nncli sou captain sold the English settlers the llrst African. 'The year 1,‘itil. however. Is the dale of the earli est reference In American history to ne groes coming from Spain to America. 122 years before Albany, N. Y„ was. settled by the Dutch and lot; years be fore Jamestown. Vn., was settled by the English. In 1505 King Ferdinand of Spain wrote to Ornndo, then govern or of Hispaniola. ‘I will send more ne gro slaves, as yon request.’ In tbit* fifty negro slaves were sent to work In the mines of Hispaniola. There is a record of King Ferdinand's response to a request of Lns f’nsus, bishop of La Goucepdon. In Hispaniola, that more negroes should he imported, lie said, 'There nre already many negroes on the Island.' This was in the year 1514.” Miss Archer, who has been vis Old correspondents of The Nows, i»ti n g in Newnan, arrived in this ! who wish to continue to represent ! ci'y Tuesday morning ctiroute to hVvhX'Vppiied to the4-ourt. 111,0 paper, should also eommui.i-iher home in Franklin, —Hogans- i of.Ordinary of said County J'or letters .,1lad- | _ :n 4 , t 1 villc News. Mrs. R. C. Prather is visiting her daughter,Mrs. 1) S. Surpm,ers, at Newnan, this week—Hogans- viile News, | GEORGIA—Coweta County. .T. " ‘ . jfO I ministration on tlm estate < , nil persons concerned are unuuni ... , . , cause in said Court l,y the first Monday in 1 leafll of SOUP-t il) Mg Oi gr'-;ll lllt'-r-l [ March next, tf any they can, why said applied , 1 tion should not lie granted. This February ; est. tt |nth. 1905. L. A. l’BRDUE. Ordinary. 1 h.g. Newman, I cate with us; as thev will therein’ 1 eiiuit-cd to show ; * . I High WINE OF CARDUI ! GEORGIA — Coweta County. | Paul (J. Smith, M W. Daniel. W M Jackson. n . . . . limmt stru-t | ,1. W. Hancock, R N. Winkles. W l). .RE Buicli A Gay, lJejait strut, l. Winkles, s. s. Cochran, ei. aj. liaviiiR up- j (’l ass KoBtaanUlt lor wllitc people. Sur- l plii-d to the Court uf Ordinary ol said County ... 1 for nn order changing tho precinct in the '.Ttlu i vice prompt, and tables supplied by best l 740th Dist., (4. M. in said County,from the pres- j ,„„„i.„ f 1 nuelms l r .c din. out voting pri-euiet, to the place of holding tha market an orris. Lniiche. toe, <iui .lusticeCourt in siiiil District, all persons con- 1 oo, eerned am required to show ottuse ill said Court | , ' 1 by the firs" Monday In March next, if any they • ■ CfirJCnK j?trjr»-k-fj’J'r-'^ Is it Crockery You want?.... by , ... ...... . . . can. whv said application should not be gram : d. Tins February fltli, U«iV L. A. PERDUE.Ordinary. , If yiRi want t«> .save |suine i-y on nmvHpap'Ts, got a list Nows’ dubbing jiroposit inns i UKORU1A- Omvi-tK c-mrit .. I .lohn W. Mitchell, administrator of est at Susan M. Mltohell, ill-ciastsl, having appliisl to ' the Court of Ordinary of said County forh-ave I to Hell the lands of said dflceasetl. all persons eoneermsl ar*- reiiu fi-ed t < sliiov ‘cause in said Court by the tir-i Monday in March tn-xt. if I any they can. why said application should not be granted. This February 'til. H*Vi L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. I If it is o bilious attack take Chamber- G. H. Bradley’s family medictnos are “ | Iain’s Stomneh nml Liver Tablets ami n 1 » Rnn.raiitw». Of I quick cure is certain. Fur sale by Holt 1 At G. li. iiiTulhiy s Drug store. & Cates, Druggists, Newnan, On. | Bring me your hiih'ft. Higliest prieos i pnid. [| If it is examine our line. i-HI It is complete in the most r| attractive wares to be found in this market; and |) everything is being offer- |{ ed at exceptionally low prices. Come and sec if h this isn’t a bargain s„’e of | Crockery, ral I It* « liter llrrll. Onra 1 don'l see why yon liked that ^ ( group picture of our society. It wasn't *^ToMrs. Ola Simms. Talladega, Alabama: and particularly good of j oil. Isabelle 1 ParkO. Arnold. Colorado Springs. Colorado, know it. hilt it was so perfectly horrid non-rosldant lwlrs at law m John w . Mnold. MIhk i ' liablno — 1)e iate of Oowoia Coiint.v, Ueorgitt, dfs-cHHisl- of thill ' oiieeiu it miss i.nsmng. ue N.O. Banks mid E.'.i. 1’i-rry having appliisl. p. 0 u Free Press, as executors, fur probate in solemn torm ot 1 the lust will and testament of .John W. Arnold of said county, yim, asln-ir- at laiv ot said John 1 W. Arnold, arc miulred to appear at the Courl of Ordinary for said count yon tin first Mon day in March in-.xl. when said application for probate- will be heard. This 1 • binary \ tli 19,15. L. A. I'ERlfl’I;. ' hdinar.i tALKs I OR M AX' II. I I I I 1 1 | Lei i a_. SHKHJFF, (JEORCilA—<’oweta i'onnty. Will in-sold before tin cnu.t house nuor in the dry of Newnan, said Count > . between tin- legal hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in March, Htn.'i, the following doscribod iii-uporty , to-wlt: g<l nnnibor 1044 pew ends, mad - of qnnrtcrea on iiiiniber 1 ]ii panel fl full supports: 8 wall emi«: M.-feet number ! pew body, made of lotni-' link : lino . .-Im s.-ut : l pulpit number 40. lmnie'ot quartcf-i-doak : :ich,.ir-, number woud.iiiude of ipmitered oal nplnilstered with , darlvii-d leal In r itiibln mi. herllf.AII ehurch fur niture lirst-claHS. Total number pew ends, right-hand, 41): number pew etidH. left-hand, | ill: number wall ends, riglit-hand, 4 : left-hand ends. 4 ; being the l'nrnitui-e with which tho M. E. i-hnroh, South, at Se.noia is now furnish- i island equippiMl. iji-viisl on to satisfy a ti fa issued from Coweta Superior! oiirt in favor of III,- E. II. Stafford Company vs ladies ,,f Senoia M. E. i-hnrei)—Misses Nan L Mins. Alice Wil son, Mrs. F. L. Watts, as Trustee-, of said ; church. Tenants in possession notified in terms of tin-law ih:s Feb. 11X15. J. Is BROWN. Sheriff AiiimmI. Npvviiiiii)— I met yonr wifi today for the first time. ami. for out- tiling, 1 found she was outspoken. Henpeck Yon surprise me I lty whom: Phila delphia Press. G. < 1. C.M1MU1I Ml. Bowman's (.’old On re is gnarant I to cure a eold. Price *»6e nt Heese's Di ng Store. , The «lm* Unity. IIow do you suppose the bnblea Iti Japan lake an airing? In baity cor Wages,, yon sayV Of course not. The .InpaliPHP never (lo anything the way we do it. When tlie lathy's about Hu days old it goes out for Its first clhttpse of tho world strapped on somebody's back, and tliut'H the way It goon every day:•!ill it can go on Its own feci Sometimes Its mother or Its nurse takes It, liut very often it rides on I la- back of a brother or sister, who Is per haps not more than four or five yours nlon . I old. These litlle nurses don’t seem lo be troubled nt all by their charges, as you would suppose. They play hull and tag and run races and fly kites In spite of tlie heavy loads on their hacks. What is more remarkable, the' babies arc perfectly happy and hardly ever cry, though when their young nurses run with them the poor babies' faces bang buck and forth tigalust their care takers’ shoulders till an Americanbaby would howl with pain and rage. Her Ilia ICnnkle In St. Nicholas. >I' t Id* tf. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hate Always Bought Bears the Signatnre of V. t MANGET, JR. I Atlanta & Went Point Railroad Co. Tlie Western Railway of Alabama. j Direct Lines Between North, Last, South und Southwest. U. S. Fast Mail Route. Through Palace Sleeping Cars. Dining Cars. Tourist Sleepers to California. lUq 9li." Tnrne.1 V«grt«rlin. An English countess tv ho has jmut> American friends recently became a vegetarian." The other day in a letter to New York she accounted for her abandonment of fiesli food. “Nut lung ago." she wrote, "l vlslled i a slaughter house. "1 can't tell you how everything was stained deep with blond; Imw there iiruse from I In- drenched, dark doors the peculiar u.lur uf blood. “As 1 was hurrying away three lieuu tifid Iambs were led in by a man with a long, shining knife. Filled with pity and Indignation, I snld: “'How can you he ho cruel as to put those innocent little lambs In death? “ ‘Why, madam.’ said the man, '.vou wouldn't eul them alive, would you?'' READ JM'Vi N No lalNo 041N11 or, No 12 -fi'lll ] 11 Ofipl ! 5 (Rial | 1 1 80p SCHEDULE 111 EFFECT NOV. 20. 1904. No hoove Arrivel 1 h ir,p|l.v .. N*‘\v «»i Ipiiid .. -Ai 11‘2 40a! b' Mobil*' .. ... . U ,11 OBp L> . iViiKncobi. .. ±L r |u (i5il HI HOill ■l (Rip 5 non|l.v ;i(i[i; Hfi'm l.v i-liim. 9U7pi 7 14|*l D 2 .'CpI ” TJPI 7 Will ■)< I—zi :t!, !I , l_!L , 2L|""_ ' I is ar»i«. : «‘j5p|i2 8&i* Ar r,"u HOjij V (J2j)| a l:*n Montgoan.-ry Mil ate ail. . . (.' in'liaw . A11liii rn olumli-e s !(!|, 4 1-21 A 1 1 A r; m ■A I j y ;,7n ■Ar || |2n ■ Ar |i iih, I 11 '.'till II 45|>| » 25p IV '.'Op 4 itflr.l « U2ol il|iellku ... \Vi:-it Point ■ Arp. ■ ■ \r *H07n -Ar 7 I tiSp I Itip I:* 55i, Petition (or Charter. GEORGIA, Coweta,County. To tlie Superior Court of said County: Tim petition of the Grantville Hos iery Mills respectfully shows: 1. That it is a corporation duly incor porated under tlie laws ot said State by order of said Court at tlie September term 18H0 thereof, with th? right to in crease its capital stock to an amount not exceeding One Hundred Thousand Dol lars. 2. That it, is now and ever has been j' -"Meals \ , . Above train* daily. Connections at Neiv Orleans for Texas, Mexii-o, (Jiillforriln. At ('lie)uiw doing business under its said charter i jorTuskegc-e..'Ailsttiaii tor Tailahnssee. ...in, ilo nriiinmiil nfiii-e nml nlfinp iif hnR- LiUirange onuonimodation leaves Atluutu. dully, except Sunday at f.:!K» p. m. Retiirnliig with Its pnucipal Otfn^ ana place oi nos , eav( . R LatlrauRe Hi 5:50 a. m. arrives Atlanta N:15 a. in. Trains !So ami :ic Pullman sleepers New York ami New Orleans. Through coacln-M Wasblar uu ami New Orleans. Trains 57 and Iih Washington and Southwestern Limited. Pullman sleepers, compartment ars. olvservation and dining ears. Complete service. New York and New Orleans. Train 97 United States fast mail. Through day coaches Atlanta and New Orleans. Write for maps, schedules and inforruHlion. J. B. HEYWARD, P, B11.LUP8, D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. G, P. A., Atlanta Ga. 0X1A8, A. WICKER8JTAM, Pres, and Gen. Mgr., Atlanta, Ga 12 5 Jptll ..{♦|* 1 . r >Sl" (il*l|- '‘7|i fi -28p U (kip 7 0'ip :i -‘01- 7 :JJ[I 9 ::7pl WS7a 10 27p 10 llfift 1 Ar Lil (jiranK< .. Ar Newnan .. A)• FaIrtmrn... 11 lopji 1 40l» Ar Fast Point.. _j . ^ 9 45a 10 52a! 12 54p o y l'ip (i'12ajAr Wu»bini;ron. 11 ‘JApl H OOuiAr Halt inior*-.. 2 r,oj>|10 lOu Ar Pliila'lclphia ‘i UJh 1245ip|Ar Now York. .. I.v .. I.v ..l,v — I.v N” :l 'i 7 lf>»i 2 ri-ui II 7;;7..| f> ooa j. ii ini|, inisr.tiI 0 20 p a 17a] h 20p 7 4f»p »:»i> 7 :oip ii sop 1 1 :»|*| 1 Ull! j 0 22|I r, 2!i|i 12 Mil I 12 11 ii I 20 p :| 11 15p| 10 ir»p 0 10p 4 251 ! •5 '-'J P BOll 1 l *7p Tl»4" OrlKlunl li’riill Cuimei-n. I \\'c are Indebted lo I’ompi'll for tlie :i | great Industry uf (-aimed fruit. Years “ ago. when the excavations were Just . I beginning, a party of Clneluiiatiaiis ' j found in what had been the pantry of a house many Jars of preserved fig-". One was opened, and they were found to he fresh and good. Investigation showed that the figs had been put into jars In a heated slate, an aperture left fur the steam lo escape and then sealed with wax. Tim hint was taken, and the next year fruit canning was In U'odiieed Into lli<- Gulled Stall's, the process being identical with that In vogue at I’onipcii twenty centuries ago. Grantville, said State and S. C. CARTER & CO. OPPOSITE HOTEL PINSON.. clejuhng, dyeing and pressing. Satisfaction Guaranteed. iness at county 3. At a meeting of its shareholders regularly held it its principal office in Grantville on the the 27th day of Janu ary, 11105, of which due notice was given to the stockholders, and at which meet ing all the stock was represented, the following resolution was unanimously passed: “Resolved that the charter of said corporation l>e so amended as to authorize an increase of its capital stock to an amount not exceeding Three Hun dred Thousand Dollars”. 4. In pursuance of said resolution, j yonr petitioner prays an order of said | court amending its said charter so as to j . | authorized an increase of its capital stock j J 1 from time to time to an amount not ! exceeding Three Hundred Thousand Dol lars. 5. Petitioner shows that Fifty-two Thousand and Five Hundred Dollars ot said capital stock lias actually been paid in. ! 6. Your petitioner further prays that I when so amended, it have the same ' rights, powers and privileges as granted ! to it under its said original charter as Newnan Marble Works, J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor. Manufacturer and Dealer in- Kinds Marble and Why throw away your oldi-loths-. when just j amended, nlittle work and b very small expenditure will J This the 21st day of February, UIO-T mvkfc them the eq ual of new suns. yj ^ PostT, Cranite. Georgia Marble a Specialty. All work guaranteed to be First Class in every particular. Parties needing anything in'our line are requested to cal), examine work, and get prices. OFFICE AND WORKS NEAR R. R. JUNCT N NEWNAN, GA. Tl.e (‘ourIw- of tt«r, iii ihc buttle of Fi-nghuangi-licng the Japanese took among their captures two i-normmiH Chinese vases of tbir foenfli century workmanship. On learning that they were n present to General Knropat.kln, General KuroUi promptly dispatched them to the Itu* slau outposts With a polite note end ing, ‘ May the flowers of friendship blossom high lu these vases.” In Kii ropatkin's reply he referred to the Jap anese as “a people of generous friends whom J visited in peace, of magnani mous foes in war, at whose hands even defeat is do disgrace.” A qu.lnl Story. The Irish solicitor general, speaking the other day upon delusions, told a story of a nbrth of Ireland Protestant wlio was perfectly sane suve on one point. This stanch Protestant harbored the delusion that one of his logs be longed to n Roman Catholic, and there fore when lie went to bed every night lie used to leave llie Catholic leg out side 1 lie blanket by way of punish ment, A Sonmilr Spoon, Aunt Jane Edith, didn’t I see Mr. Sweeteer Utsslng you in the hall last, night? Edith Yes, but if was only in remembrance of former days. Aunt Jane A sort or souvenir spoon, i sup pose you mean.- Boston Transcript. Xarenatlc. Huggins-- See here, porter, this tulrruc Is so dusty I can't see myself lu it. Hotel Porter (who lias not been tipped l>y Huggins* Strikes me you ought tL be mighty ihankful, ’slid o' makin' 4 fuss about It. London Tit Hits. ^