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Clmrli’tto G. D.mn . Admrx Jnlm N.
Dunn, surviving jurttirr of Dunn,
Ogletrei’ A Co.,
VS.
Clift A. Locke, Artmr 11 D Locke. de
COIlKeil
Scieri I'nt’iiin to revive judgement in
rune No 325 m Justice Conrt • it'*Ij Dis-
rlrinl, G M ,,| said county
To Cliff A Locke, Adtnr K D Locke,
deceased :
You ure hereby notified to iipjHiir at
tlm Jnslie.e Court <>f tie 64(it.li District
44. M., of mud ('ounty, to tie held at. the
established court house of siml District
in Newimn, Georgia, at 10 o'clock A. Mi
on the 41 h Monday in May, 1905,10 show
cause why said judgment should not
ho revived. In default thereof the court
will pass an order reviving Mime.
March 1st., liK)5.
A. D. Hohiuuiri, N.}’. A Ex. Officio J.P.
GEORGIA, Coweta County.
ClmrlotteG. Dunn, Admrx. John N.Dnnn,
surviving partner of Dunn, Ogletree
A Co.,
vs.
Cliff A. lAKtke. Admr. H. D. Locke, de
ceased.
Hnleri fiiciiih to revive judgment in
oiise No.326 in Justice<'onrt (With Dis-
triot, G M.. of snid County.
To Cliff A Locke, Admr R J) Locke,
deceased:
You are hereby notified to a|>pcnr at
the Justice Court of tho 640th Distriot
(J. M., of said Comity, to he held nt the
established court house of said District
in Newnan, Georgia, at lOo’clock, A. M.
on the 4tU Monday in May, 1905, to show
cause wliy said judgment should not
lie revived. In default thereof the court
will pass an order reviving same.
March 1st, llKD.
A.H. Bohanuu, N. P. At Ex. Officio J.P.
GEORGIA, Coweta County.
Charlotte (L Dunn, Adnirx. John N. Dunn,
surviving partner of Dunn, Oglet.ree
A, Co., vs.
Cliff A, Locke, Admr. H. D. Locke, de
ceased.
Holeri facias to revive judgment in cose
No. 827 in Justice Court 04flth District,
G.M., cf said Conuty.
To Cliff A Locke, Admr K D Locke,
deceased:
Yon are hereby notified to appear at
the Justice Court of the 640th District
G. M., of said County, to be held at the
established court house of said District,
in Newnan, Georgia, at iOo’cloek, A. M.
on the 4lli Monday m Mn.vUK)5, to show
oansc why said judgement should not
bo revived. In default thereof the court
will puss an order reviving same.
March 1st, 11105.
A,II. ltoliunan. N. P. A K\ Offloio.l t'
GE01UHA, Coweta County.
Charlotte G Dunn, Adnirx.John N. Dnnn,
surviving partner of Dunn, Ogletree A
Co., vs.
Cliff A. Locke, Adinr. R l>. Locke, de
ceased.
Scion facias to revive judgment in case
No. 1128 in Justice Court Old District,
G. M , of said county.
To Cliff A Locke, Admr R D Locke,
deceased:
You are hereby notified to appear at
tlio Justice Court of the 040th Distriot,
G. M of said County, to be held at the
established court house of said district
in Newnan, Georgia.at 10 o’clock A. M.
on the -ith Monday m May, 1905. to show
cause why said judgment should not be
revived. In default thereof the court
will pass an order reviving same,
March 1st, 1905
A.H Bohaimn. N. P. A Ex. Officio J. P.
the Justice Court, of the 545th District,
G. M , of said County, to be held at the
established court house of said District,
in Newnan. Georgia, at lOo’clock A. M.
oil the 41 h Monday in May, 1905, to show
cause why said judgment should not
1 he revived In default thereof the court
Will pass an order reviving same.
March 1st. 11)05.
A 11 Rolmmiii. N. P. A Ex. Officio J. P.
1 GEORGI A, Coweta County.
1 (’hurb-ttc G. I)unn,Admrx. Jno.N.I)unn.
| surviving partner of Dunn, Ogletree &
I Co., vs.
i Cliff A. Locke, Admr. R it. Locke.de- I
censed.
Scieri facias to revive judgment in case
i No. 931 in .Instice Court 545th District,,
' G. M., of said county.
I To Cliff A Locke, Adinr R D Locke,
’ deceased:
You are hereby notified to appear at
j the Justice Court of the 545th District,
G. M., of sahl county, to he held at the
established court house of said district,
in Newnan. Georgia,at It)o'clock, a. m.,
on the 4th Monday in May,1905, to show
cause why said judgment should not be
revived. In default thereof the court
will pass an order reviving same.
March 1st, 1905.
A.H. Bohannn, N P. A Ex. Officio J.P.
GEORGIA, Coweta County.
Charlotte O.Dunn,Admrx.Jno. N.Dunn,
surviving partner of Dunn, Ogletree &
Co , vs.
Cliff A. Locke, Adinr. ft. D. Locke, de
ceased .
Scieri facias to revive judgment in case
No. 892 in Justice Court, 545th district,
G. M., of said county.
To Cliff A Locke, Admr R D Locke,
deceased:
Yoyi are hereby notified to appear at
the justice court, of the 545t.li diBtriot,
G. M., of said county, to be held at the,
established court house of said district
in Newnan, Georgia,at 10 o'clock, a. m.,
on the 4th Monday in May, 1905,to show
cause why said judgment should not be
revived. In default thereof the court
will puss an order reviving same.
March 1st, 1905.
A.H. Bohanan, N.P. A, Ex. Officio J.P.
GEORGIA, Coweta couuty.
Charlotte G.Dunu,Admrx.Jno N. Dunn,
surviving partner of Dunn, Ogletree A
Co., vs.
Cliff’ A. Locke, Admr. R. D. Locke, de
ceased.
Scieri facias to revive judgment in case
No. 888 in justice court, 545th district,
G, M ,, of said couuty.
To Cliff' A Locke, Adinr R I) Locke,
deceased:
You are hereby notified to appear at
the justice court of the 545th district,
G. M., of Haid.oounty, to he held nt the
established court house of said district,
in Newimn, Georgia,at 10 o’clock, a. in.,
on the -l111 Monday in May, 1905, to
show cause why said judgment should
not he revived. In default thereof the
court will pass an order reviving stone.
March 1st, 1005.
A ll. Bohitnaii. N. P. A Ex. Officio J.P.
Cabbage Plants & Sea Island Cotton Seed
Early Jersey WaKefteld"
_ earliest sharphead varieties and head in
rot nt inn ns named. "Succession." "Augusta True Her" and" Short Stem Flat Dutch"
the •! best flat head varieties „n<l head in rotation as named. Prices: Single thousand, 41.50: 5.-
1(H) and over 4! 25 per 1000: lo.OOO and over. 41 per 10oo. Term-: Cash with order: or plants sent c.
<>. 1).. purchaser paving return charges on money. Our plant beds occupy 85 acres en South Car
olina Sen Coast, and we understand growing them in the open air; tough and hardy; they will
stand severe cold a it he, it injury. Plants crated for shipment weigh 20 lbs. per KHK) and we have
special low rules f,, r prompt transportation hv Southern Express Co. I know of other plants you
,mn buy cheaper than mine. 1 sell good pi mts. No cheap “cut rate" plants shipped from my farm.
I guarantee those I lint I ship to he true to type and name, and grown from high grade seeds fair
chased from two oi the most reliable seed houses in the United States. I will refund purchase
price to any dissic -lied customer at end of season.
Our Cotton Seed l int of our Lone staple variety of Sea Island Cotton sold last year
in charleston on Dee. 2. at H2r per pound. Seed 41.25 per bn.: lots of 10 bu. and over 41 per bu.
My specialty : Prompt Shipment. True Varieties, and Satisfied Customers. 1 have been inthe
plant business for thirty-five years.
The Cabbage Plant Man”
- Wm.C. GERATU
Rostand Telegraph Office
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
In Effect May, 1904.
j ceased.
Scieri forms to revive judgmeiit’in case
1 No. 835 ill justice court 540th district. Cabbage Plants for sale, and now ready for delivery.
, , and Charleston Large Type Wakefield", two ear
G, M., of said comity. - —
To Cliff A Locke, Admr K D Locke,
deceased:
You «r>‘ hereby notified to appear nt
the justice court of the 045th district,
I G. M , of said county, to be held ut the
established court house of said district,
: in Newnan. Georgia, at 10 o'clock, a
in., on the 4th Monday in May. 1905, to
show cause why said judgment should
I not be revived. Ill default thereof tlie
i court will pass an order reviving same.
I March 1st, 1905.
I A. H. Bohannn, N.P. A Ex. Officio J.P.
GEORGIA, Coweta county.
C/harlette G.Dunn.Admrx. JoliiiN.Dtiun,
surviving partner of Dnuu. Ogletree A
Co. vs.
Cliff A. Locke. Admr. R. D. Locke, de
ceased.
Scieri facius to revive judgment in case
No. 337 in justice court 546th district.
G. M., of said comity.
To Cliff A Locke. Admr R D Locke,
deceased:
You are hereby notified to appear at
the justice court of the 545th district,
G. M., of Knid conuty, to be Held at the
established court house of said district,
in Newimn, Georgia, at 10 o'clock, a.
m., on the 4th Monday in May, 1905,‘to
show cause why said judgment should
not be revived. In default, thereof the
court will pnss mi order reviving sume.
March 1st, 1905.
A. H. Bohanan, N.P. A Ex. Officio J.P.
Youngs Island, S. C.
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GEORGIA, Coweta county.
Charlotte G.Dunn,Admrx JohuN.Dunn,
surviving partner of Dnnn, Ogletree A
Co., vs
Cliff A, Locke, Admr. R. D. Locke, de
ceased. • ' •
Scieri facias to revive judgment in case
No. 338 in justice court 548th district, G.
Mi, of said county.
To Cliff A Locke, Admr R D Locke,
deceased:
You are hereby notified to appear at
the justice conrtiof the 646th district, G.
M., of said eounty, to be held at the
established court house of said district,
in Newnan, Georgia, at lOo’clock, a. m.,
on the 4th Monday in May (1905, to show
cause why said judgment Should not be
revived. In default thereof the court
will jiass an order reviving same.
March 1st, 1905. ,
A.H.Bolmnnii. N. P. A Ex. Officio J. P.
GEORGIA, Coweta County.
Charlotte G.Duuu, Admrx. JohuN.Dunn,
surviving partner of Dunn. Ogletree A
Ik).. vs.
Cliff A. Locke, Admr. K. D. IjOcUc, de
ceased.
Scieri facias lo revive judgment in cuse
No. 829 in Justice Court 546th District,
G. M of said county.
To Cliff A Locke. Admr R D Locke,
deceased:
You are hereby notified to appear ut
the Justice Court of the 546th District,
45. M , ol said County, to be held nt the
established conrt house of said District
in Newnan, Georgia, lit 10 o'clock. A. M.
on the 4th Monday in May 1905, to show
cause why said judgment should not be
revived. In delimit thereof the court
will jiass on order reviving same.
March 1st. 1905.
A.H Bohanan, N.P. A Ex. Officio J.P.
— -
GEORGIA. Coweta County.
Charlotte G.Dunn. Admrx. JohnN. Dunn,
surviving partner of Dunn, Ogletree
A Co,, x vs.
Cliff A. Locke. Admr. K. D. Locke, de
ceased .
Soieri facias to revive judgment incase
No. 380 iu Justice Court 646th District.
G. M . of said County..
To Cliff A Locke, Admr R I) Locke,
deceased:
You are hereby notified to appear at
GEORGIA, Coweta county.
Charlotte G. Dunn, Admrx. JohnN. Dunn,
serving portlier of Dunn, Ogletree A
Co., vs.
Cliff A. Locke, Admr. R. D. Locke, de
ceased.
Scieri facias to revive judgment in case
No. 384 in justice court 546th district,
G. M., of said county.
To Clit) A Locke, Admr R D Locke,
deceased:
Y’on arc hproby notified to appear at
the justice court of the 540th district,
G. M.. of said county, to be held at. tlie
established court house of said district,
Newiinu, Georgia, at 10 o’clock, a.
in., on the 4th Monday in May, 1905. to
show cause why said judgment should
not be revived. In default thereof the
court will jhiss an order reviving same.
March 1st, 1905.
A.H. Bohauan, N. P. A Ex. Officio J.P.
GEORGIA, Coweta County.
R. L. Barry, John A. Smith and Jos
eph Kingsberry, surviving partners of
the late firm of Moore, Marsh A Co.,
vs.
Cliff' A Locke, odinr. R. D Locke, de
ceased.
Scieri facias to amend and revive
judgment in justice court in and for the
545th district, G. M.. of said county.
To Cliff A. Locke, admr. R. D. Locke,
deceased;
You are hereby notified to appear
personally or by attorney, before the
justice court in and for the 545th dis
trict, G. M., of said county, to be held
at 10 o'clock, a. in., on the -1th Monday
in May, 1905, at the established court
house of said district, in Newnan, Geor
gia, then and there to show cause why
said judgment should not be amended
and revived as prayed for in case stated
above. In default thereof the court
will proceed as to justice shall apper
tain.
March 1st, 1905.
A.H. Bohanan, N. P. A Ex. Officio J.P.
C W. I'HKAKS,
Dlv. boss Agent
olwitt>uiooKii, Tt nn.
I). A. NOLAN,
Agent.
Newniin. Ga.
F. ROBINSON
As.t. G. R A.,
Savannah, Or,
J o. HAILL.
Genl. 1‘aHH Agent,
Savannah, Ga
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
The 5-ce.ut packet is enough for usual occasions
The family bottle (80 cents) contains a supply
for a yenr.All druggists sell them.
LAZY LIVER
"I find CnucarcUi no good that I would not be
without thorn. ] wun troubled a creut deal with
torpid llvor and headache. Now tunce taking
Cat; caret* Candy Cathartic 1 feel very much better
1 shall certainly recommend them to my friends
as the boat medicine J have ever seen.”
Anna Baziuct, Osborn Mill No. 2, Fail River, Matt.
Best For
i The Bowels ^
BWctwet©
GEORGIA, Coweta county.
Charlotte G.Dam), Admrx. JohnN. Dnnn,
surviving partner of Dunn, Ogletree A
Co., vb.
Clift' A. Locke, admr. R. D. Locke, de
ceased.
Scieri fneins to revive judgment iu cose
No. 385 in justice court 646th district,
G. M.. of sHid.comity.
To Cliff A Locke, Admr R D Locke,
deceased;
Y’ on ure hereby notified to appear nt
j the justice court of the 646th district,
G. M . of said county, to be Held at the
established court house of said district
in Newunu, Georgia, at 10 o’clock, a.
m., ou the 4th Monday in May, 1905. to
CANDY CATHARTIC
Plenannt. Palatable. Potent. Taatn Good. Do Good.
Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe, 10c. 25c, 50c. Never
sold in bulk. The genuine tablet Btaroped OCC.
Guaranteed to euro or your money back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 6ox
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
-.Vlinl Wc Gel.
If I nni asked the question, “Do we
get our deserts?” I will boldly answer,
"No, we don’t, and xve never shall,
speaking of humanity as a whole and
taking account of the preponderating
multitudes to whom life is only another
word for misery.” But if I am asked,
"Do wo get what is best lor us?” I say,
"Y"es. always and everywhere, taking
our lives through and through, and
having account not merely for our ma
terial, but also for our spiritual wel
fare.”—Hall Caine.
INDIGESTION
s mainly due to a lack
of some of the elements
which constittue natural
juices.
c. w. c.
supplies these and re
duces the food to a con
dition required for trans.
forming it into living
tissues. C. W. C. is un
like all other remedies
in that it combines both
Digestive and Tonic
properties. Its us$ en
ables the stomach and
digestive organs to di
gest, assimilate and
t r a n s f o r m all of the
nourishment contained
in all of the wholesome
food that may be eaten
into the kind of blood
that will make bone, tis
sue, muscle, health and
strength. If the stom
ach is disordered C. W.
C. will correct it. This
famous remedy lays the
foundation for health.
1 sin perfectly farmiliar with
the ingredients of C. W. C. and
have used it for yearn and know
itsworth inthe various diseases
of the digestive organs. For in
digestion and dyspepsia it is a
remedy without a peer.
.1. R SEWELL. M. D.
Carrollton, Ga., Jan, 27, 1905.
CAMP DRUG CO.
Sole Proprietors
Carrollton, Ga.
50c and 1.00 Sizes.
ForSale by
Holt & Cates,
Newnan, ca.
GEORGIA, Coweta comity.
Mosely & Moody
vs.
Cliff A. Locke, Admr. R. D. Locke, de
deceased.
Scieri facias to revive judgment in
justice conrt in and for the 646th dis
trict, G. M.. of said county.
To Cliff A. Locke, Admr. R. D. Locke,
deceased;
You are hereby notified to appear
personally, or by attorney, before tlie
justice conrt in and for the 646th dis
triot, G. M., of said county, to be held
at 10 o'clock, a. m., ou the 4th Monday
iu May, 1906, at the established court
ground of said district, iu the city of
Newnan, Georgia, then and there to
show cause why said judgment should
not be revived. Iu default thereof the
court will proceed as to justice shall
appertain.
March 1st, 1905.
A.H. Bohanan. N. P. & Ex. Officio J.P.
For an Impaired Appetite.
Loss of appetite always results from
faulty digestion. All that is needed is a
few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach
Yankee Assurance,
Irritated Frenchman (to American
who hns mistaken him for a waiter)—
SIr-r, you liaf gr-r-rossly insulted me!
There Is my card! My seconds vill
valt upon you, sir-r-r! American—Nev
er mind your seconds, Frenchy. You
can wait ou me just as well. Fass me
the Worcestershire sauce, and be quick
about it!
rw’aittiSEl-K'- nr-iu
not be
conrt will pits* an order reviving same.
March 1st, 1906.
A. H. Bohauan. N.P. A Ex. Officio J.P.
GEORGIA. Coweta county.
Charlene G.Duuu,Admrx JohuN.Dunn. ; Druggists, Newnan, Ga.
surviving fiurtner of Duuu, Ogletree A i
Co.. vs.
Cliff A. Locke, Adinr. R. D. Locke, de- 1
ate the stomach, strengthen the diges
tion and give you an appetite like a
wolf. These Tablets also act as a gentle
laxative. For sale by Holt A Cates,
High back onk rocking chairs, 9Sf. at
ewnan Furniture Co.
Insects and Flowers.
It hns long been a mooted question
whether insects are attracted to flow
ers by the bright hues of the petal*
or by the odor of the flowers, and re
cent experiments carried out on quit*
an extensive scale seem to indicate
that the perfume is the essential di
rective agent. It is concluded that in
sect* are guided from a distance to
masses of flowers by their perfume |
alone, but that where flowers are
grown singly insects are attracted gen
erally by color, and where the distance
is siiinli the odor doubtless assists in
attracting and directing the movement*
of the flying insects.
Never Had a Chance.
“What is the greatest speech that
congress ever developed?”
•<The greatest speech,” said the states
man with the disappointed look, “was
never delivered. I wrote it myself.”—
Washington Star.
The art of putting the right men In
the right places Is the first science of
government.—Talleyrand.
NEW
MEAT MARKET
I have opened a new
meat market, opposite A. &
W. P. Depot, next door to
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,
’Phone 66. At the New Market
Insecticides. Poisons, etc., for house
hold use. such as solution corrosive
sublimate, quicksilver, etc., at Holt &
Catos’.
If you want to save some mon
ey on newspapers, get a list of the
ws’ clubbing propositions, tf