The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, March 15, 1905, Image 5

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Legal Advertiscments. ORDINARY** NOTICES. GEORGIA—Coweta Comity. T F. Howls. Aftmr. "t tile estate of Mrs. E. > . Rucker, deceased, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said County for leace to sell the lands of said deceased, all persons concerned are required to show cause in said ' ourt b> the first Monday in April next, if any they call, xvhv said application should no: he planted, This March Gth, 1906 L. A. PERDUE. Oidinary. GEORolA-Coweta County. N O. Ranks. Executor ot .lolin M. Arnold, deceased, havinp applied to the Court of Or dinary of said County for leave to sell tile lands of said deet used, till persons cone, rn. d m*(» required to show caiw 1*1 *rtid • ourt u> the first Monday in April next, if any they can wily said apidication sin uld not be grant- <■<1. ' This March Gth, 1W\ L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. GEORGlA-Coweta County. T. F. Rawls. Adnir. of estate of Eddn Smith, deceased, having applied to the Court of Or- dlnarv of said County for leav< to s,,n the lands ot said deceased, all persons conoernt-d are required to show cause in said Court by the first Monday in April next, if rttiy they can, why paid application should not be prant* t*il Thin Murch oth. 1W5. A L A. PERDUE. Ordinary. GEORGIA—Coweta County. The return of the appraiser* setting apart twelve months’ support to the family ot John \V Arnold, deceased, ha vim* been filed in my office, all persons concerned arc cited to show cause bv the first Monday in April. 1905. why said application tor twelve months' support should not be granted This March Gtl.. ltt». L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. ADMINISTRATOR S. SALE. GEORGIA—Coweta County. by virtue of an order granted by the Coni t of Ordinary of said Coweta County, will be sold before the court house door of stud county. „ E . to tho highest bidder, between the legal hours | • K • of sale on the first Tuesday in April next, the Personals and Society Notes *> Mrs. Carrie Hill visited relatives near Grautville last Sunday. Misses Kate Snead and Edna Kail Visited Atlanta the past week. Miss Albertine Snead is taking a busi ness course at a college in Atlanta. Miss Elizabeth Buchanan, of Opelika, is the guest of Miss Lnoile Thompson. Mrs. W- J. Brisk ill is sick with la grippe. AIiss Eucile Thompson lias returned I from a visit to relatives in Atlanta. | Mrs. N. E. Bowel was hostess to the Euchre Club Wednesday afternoon. Miss Lizzie Treadway is attending a I business college in Atlanta. Mrs. Sarah Parrott and Mrs. T. S Parrott spent last Thursday in Atlanta. Miss Bessie Whatley spent Sunday with Miss Ruth Whatley at Carrollton. Miss Mollic Bowel, of Kogersville, Tenn., is the guest of Capt . 1'. W. Bow el and family. Mrs. Paschal, of Marietta, is in the city the guest of her daughter. Mrs. A. FEMALE WEAKNESS IS USUALLY PELVIC CATARRH. Pe-ru-na Cures Catarrh Wherever Located. following described property: On* fire o. land, more or less, in foe first distrat ot Coweta county, Georgia, near ,he lneorpoi ate limits of the town of Senoia, On.. known an the Betsey Harris place, the same being bounded on the north by E. Holiday plftce, east by .1. F- A mall estate, south by lands ot •Tuba 3 Ann Thurmond and on the west by George Harris. # ^ ,, . . # Hold as the propert y ot Betsey Harris, late of said county, deceased. Terms March 8, lfltB. _ cash. This T. V. RAWLH, Admr. of Betsey Harris. NEW MEAT MARKET I have opened a new meat market, opposite A. & W. P. Depot, next door to f Hughes’ store, and am pre pared to furnish all kinds of fre:h meats at low prices. Thirty years successful experience in this business is a guarantee that my pa trons will receive the best meats and the best possi ble service. Meats are bought right, kept right cut right, and sold right at this market- The patronage of the people of Newnan is solic ited, with a guarantee to give satisfaction to all who can be pleased. B. M. LUNDIE. At the New Market. The Salmagundi Club will be enter tained by Mrs. Frank Cole on Thursday afternoon. Miss Cleveland Mayfield visited Mrs Jack Camp, at Moreland, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Horton and little daughter. Sara, of Jackson, are visiting Mrs. R. F. Milner. Miss Sallie May Bagiev, of Atlantn. will be the guest, of Miss Maie Campbell this week. Mrs. B. A. Moseley, of Atlanta, is spending several days with relatives in the city, Mrs. John Arnold and little daughter, of College Park, are visiting the family of Mr. H. M. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gibson, of At lanta, are visiting the family of Mr. J. C. GiliBon. Miss Loula Cullers, of Opelika, was the guest lust week of her sister, Mrs. J. M. Milner. Miss Annie Will Red wine, who has been visiting friends at Savannah loi some time, is expected home, next week. Mr. J. S. Hollinshed and daughter Miss Clift, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Best this week. Mesdames W. G. Sadler and Glenn Arnold, of Grautville, spent, last Friday in -the city. Misses Mautne and Lein Adams have returned from a two week’s stay with friends at. Senoia. | Miss Lucile Arnold went np to At lanta today,where she will take a course | in book-keeping in a business college. I Mrs. Elizabeth Maddox returned to Jacksonville, Florida, Wednesday, after i spending some time here with relatives. 1 Miss Rae Lowe Sponcler, of Atlanta, j spent the latter part of last week with | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Spon- | cler. I “The Twelve” was charmingly enter tained by Mrs. Harvey North last Fri day afternoon .isten to What Dr. Hartman Pro poses to Do for You Without Charge. Doubtless hundreds of thousands of women all over the United Siiitei have seen Dr. Hartman’s offer in the pupevs— Jiow lie has undertaken it. treat every*' woman suffering with any form of of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, female disease who will write to him, Miss Muriel Armitage L ftee of charge. j To those who have,not heard of this tt i may he said ihut Dr. Huffman is u phy- i sieiun and surgeon of .great renown in I medical airelcs, especially in the trf-at- ! inent of those diseases which women ■ alone have to hear.. He has arranged to answer all letters ; that are sent U him from women troubled with any form of female weak ness, free of charge,.giving the benefit of knowledge which lias cost him forty years to accumulate, The medicines he prescribes are with in the rcuch of any woman, and site can' get them at any drug store. All she is required to do is to Hend her name and address, together with her symptoms, duratlo*' of sickness and age. Address Dr. h. li. Hartman, President Ohio. Mrs. Senator Roach, of Larimorc, N. Dak.; Mrs. Hcnulor Warren, of Chey enne, Wyo.; Delvu Lockwood and Mrs. General Jxingstreet, of Washing Ion, I). c., are among the prominent ladies who indorse Benina. Miss Helen Kolof, Kaukauna, AVIs., write,!: Irregularities, which brought on hys teria and made me a physical wreck, t tried doctors from the different school* of medicine, hut without any perceptible change in my condition. In my despair 1 called on an old nurse, who advised me to try Berunft, and promised good, results if I would persist and tBke it! regularly. I kept this up for slat months, and steadily gained strength and health, ®and when 1 hod used fifteen botUes l considered myself entirely cured, i am a grateful, happy woman to-day.”—MU* Muriel Armitage. Miss Lucy M. Riley, IMt Davenport St., Cleveland, Ohio, writes: “ I wish to add my Indorsement U* thousands of other women who hav* liecn cured through the use of Benina. ! suffered for five years with sever* backache, and when weary or worried “Several times during the past two in Die least 1 hud prolonged headache years or more my system lias been greatly in need of u. tonic., and at those times Poriinn lias been of great help in building up the system, restoring my appetite and securing restful sleep.”— Helen Kolof. M iss Muriel Armitage, .'Hi Greenwood Avc., Detroit. Mieli., District Organ izer of the Royal Templars of Temper ance, writes as follows: “ J suffered for live year* with uterine I am now In perfect health, enjoy Ilf* and have neither an nchcor pain, thunk* to IVrtinii.”—Tjiiey M. Riley. ir you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Bcritna, yrrltc at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will he pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Mr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ck Domino’ Whist was the Local News of Newnan Mr. PL R. Wood, of Atlanta, is spend ing the week iu the city. J. C. Anderson,Dentist, Salbido Bldg. Newnan, Ga. Just arrived, a fresh lot of Powell’s candy, at Reese’s Drug Btore. Mr. Heidt Pendergrast spent last week in La Grange. Mr. Joint Cook, of Cookeville, Is visit ing Ids sister, Mrs J. E. Pendergrast. Black grate enamel for sale at Reese's Drug Store. F. A. Gentry, of Belli Tontaine, Miss., Inis entered the School of Telegraphy. Hon. Sam Leigh, of Grantvilh among the prominent visitors ii city this week. Bring me your hides. Highest prie< paid. was the There will he a called convocation of 'game played,and a luncheon was served. Newnan Chapter, No. 34, R. A. M. to morrow (Thursday) night. The degree of the Holy Royal Arch will be confer red. All companions are requested to ottend and to meet promptly at 7:30 o’clock, L- A. Perdue, H. P. Private Kindergarten will open Mon / day, March 13th, in room on secorid floor of the Goodrum bnilding. Tuition, |2.50 per month; or *4 for iwo children from same family. Tuition payable in advance. Hours from 8:30 to 1:30 o’clock. Jenniln Bowen. Mrs. J. F. Lovejoy and family have removed to their new and commodiou 8 residence on Wesley Street. Rev. J. W. Cotter and family are also residing in I their new home, recently erected on a lot adjoining the one owned by Mrs. Lovejoy. For Rent—Comfortable 6 room house, one block north public school bnilding; roomy lot, good garden. Rent 112.50 per month. Apply to H. M. Arnold or Holt & Cates. Immediate possession given if desired Mr. Monroe G. o. Carmichael. Lovern, of At Inns, is ^ . .. , ,,,. t, i. i i visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. S. Mea- Don’t forget the Khng-Pace Recital , lor. Mrs. W. W. Spence and children are expected to return from San Antonio, Texas, about March 15th, where they have been during the past three months. MissRowena Turner entertained the Domino Whist Club yesterday (Tues day) afternoon. Delightful refresh ments were served,' and the afternoon was enjoyed by every one. Miss Mary Murray, of Newnan, who has been visiting her uncle, A. S. Mur ray, and family, in this city, left jester- day for Pinehurst, where she will spend some time before returning home.—- Sunday’s Griffin News and Sun. The Euchre Club met with Miss Belle Vernon King last Wednesday afternoon, and was a most enjoyable meeting. Mrs. H. C. Arnall won the first prize, a wa ter color, Miss Lizzie Arnold won the consolation, a deck of cards and the lone hand prize, a sofa pillar, was won Alabama, spent Sunday in the city. Co., April 1st. Money to loan on real estate »t 7 per cent. Apply to L. M. Farmer. Fresh Flower and Garden Seed, at Reese’s Drug Store. Mr. C. W. Farmer spent Wednesday in Atlanta. Mr. C. C. Parrott and family have returned from Florida, Dr. J. T. Wester, of Rome, was in the city S ’.nday and Monday. Furniture Polish! 25c bottle, at Reese’s Drug Store. For Sale—The John D. Faver colt, four years old. R. Hughes. * J. T. Carpenter, Esq., spent Wednes day in Atlanta > Major W. A. Turner spent Wednes day in Atlanta. Mr L. L. Scarbrough, of Anniston, by Mrs. Allers Hertel. JUDGE ADAMSON AT HOME. Carrollton, Ga., March 7.—Hon. W. C. Adamson, representative in'! Saturday and Sunday in the city. Bowman s Bed Bug Poison; guaran teed ; at Reese’s Drug Store. Mr. Tom Jones, of Riverside, spent Rev. H. R- Davies,of Turin, Coweta 'congress from thefourth, returned County’s popular Tax Collector, was 1 miugling with friends here last week. He has just recovered from a severe illness, which lasted two or three months. The people of the entire county are pleased to learn of Mr. Davies improved condition. to Carrollton last night. If it is a bilious attack take Chamber lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by Holt & Cates, Druggists, Newnan, Ga. i Mr. John Manget, of Atlanta, was a ! recent visitor to the city. 1 Mr. A. J. Hunter was quite sick dur* j ing the past few days. 1 L. M. Farmer, Esq., was in Carroll- / ton the latter part of last week. • Genuine selected Buist’s Snowflake and Golden Dent Corn at Holt & Cates. See the fine samples in window. Fortin work, roofing, plumbing re pairing see T. M. Martin. Shop below Arnall &, Farmer. An "Evening of Song and Story” will he a thoroughly enjoyable entertain ment at tlie Auditorium, April 1st. Hon. and Mrs. H. W. Camp, of More land, have returned from a delightful sojourn in Florida, The famous Watkins watermelon seed for sale by C. P. Stephens A. Co., New nan, Ga. tit Mr. S. O. Smith left last week for Mississippi, where Tie will spend some time on business. J. 8. Hollinshed, Esq., State Bank Examiner of Georgia, is in the city this week with relatives and friends. Mr. Edward Clark, of Lake City, Florida, was the guest last week of his aunt, Mrs. .J. H. Russell. Mr. W. L. Sexton and family have removed to - the residence recently va cated by Rev. J. W. Cotter and family. Read V. E. Manget’s advertisement in the News. He is offering the people something of value for almost nothing. James L. Hays, a student in the School of Telegraphy, is quite sick a Mrs. Hill's boarding house. Will sell a few good, cheap machines, of other manufacturers, worth $22, for #12, during next 30 day.). Singer Store, I Newnan. Mr. Ike Stephens, '•'( Franklin, spent Sunduy in the city. He was enroute to Atlanta, where he went to accept an ap pointment given him hv Gov. Terrell. We have just made up 11 large line of car spring steel plows, the best plow made for farmers. Merck & Dent. The News’ circulation is growing right along. New subscriptions being received almost daily. Get on the, hand wagon and read tho News. Call on J. T. Holmes, real estate agent, if you desire to rent, buy or sell a home, vacant lot, or farm. Office at J. W. Stripling & Son’s. * Mr. W. E. Avery, of Columbia, S. O., formerly a well known resident of New nan, visited relatives here the first of this week. V.E. Manget, Jr., is closing out a valu able stock of merchandise at prices never equalled before in Newnan. Don’t fail to examine the goods. 2t That benefit performance by the Khng-Pace Recital Co. at the Auditor ium April 1st, merits your patronage and will please you well. Mr. David Cuttino has returned from Greeneville, S. G., where he was called by the serious illness of his mother. Mrs. Cuttino is improving and her re covery is expected. V. E. Manget, Jr., is closing out $3,000 worth of Crockery, China and Cut Glass at the lowest prices ever made in New nan. Take a look at this stock and be convinced. 2t The Daughters of the Confederacy will hold a meeting next Tuesday after noon at three o’clock at the Carnegie Library. Important business will re ceive attention. All members urged to be present. Messrs.Park Newton, Joe Wall, Jim i Etheridge and Raymond Carmichael, of { Jackson, spent Sunday with friends in 1 the city.