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NEWNAN FURNITURE GO.
Wanted.
This'Handsome Range $f> rash, and $2 a month.
Stoves $2 rash and $1 per month.
A Nice Oak Suit for $35.
We give you the best goods for the money,
Come and See.
NEWNAN FURNITURE CO.
Newnan, . Georgia.
j. w.
Stripling & Son’s
Underselling Store
For Bargains.
S P E C I A L S
16 Bolts 27 in. Bird Eye, 10 yds to bolt, wortli 90c,
at 65c
Remnants White Pique, 1 to 10 yds in piece, value
15c to 20c, our price 10c
40 in. White Lawn, pood quality, 10c yd.
Few more remnants Table Linen, 1 to 5 yds
in piece. The 50c kind in bolts, at 35.c yd
India Linens, per yd, 8 to 20c
White check Muslin, good value, per yd. 5c 10c
White Flannel 15c to 25c
Good line Valencines lace 2c yd and up
15 bolts Linen Torchon Lace, 4 inches wide
vulue 10 to 15c, to go at, per yard 5c
Our line 5c, 7 l-2c and 10c Embroideries can not
be matched lor the price.
Thousands of yards beautiful figured Lawns, Mus.
1 ins, Batise, Dimities, etc , 5c yd and up. Rem-
mints best Clnunbry at 7 l-2e yd. Fine linen
checks for towels at 10c yd.
Lace stripe curtain swiss,' in colors and white, at
12 l-2c yd. Best grade Percals, in remnants 1 to
10 yds in piece at 8c vurd. Solid red Pereal in
the bolt good quality, 5c yard. Simpson o-4 Per-
cal, 5c yd. All the standard grades calico 5c yd.
Good umbrella for 50c. New shipment window
shades, 6 and 7 feet long, 25 and 35c each.
20 dozen ladies’black unedrskirts, all good values,
50c to $1.00
Bi" line sample slippers just opened up which will
be sold at actual factory cost.
We are receiving new spring and summer goods.
J. W. STRIPLING & SON
You to know we sell
more picture frames
in one day than other
dealers sell in one
year. Why? Be
cause we buy in car
load lots and can
sell for less than 1-2
regular price.
To convince you, call and get our prices.
H. D. OWEN S.
Atkinson Bros. Bldg. - Newnan, Ga.
Gable, Treasurer, .Tan. M, 1905
6RAN0 JURY
Report of W. J. Kelley. County Treasurer.! o
GENERAL FUND. p
1904. RECEIPTS.
Kept. 22. From W. L. Mulling*, „
Cl*-rk Co. Com.,
$02 84 "
Kept. 28. From 8. I,. Favor, Clerk,
Oct. 4, From W. L, stallings,
21 83
Clerk (Jo. Com.,
8 72 , r
Oct. 30| From s. L. Fnver, Clerk,
7 78
N<»v. 7. From W, T Arnull, T. C.
Nov. >\i From W. L Cruc e, Supt.
•>?n no j,
Co. Farm
Dun. 8. From W. L. Cruce, Supt.
6 ixi j
Co. Farm
18.-0 1
Dec. 6. From W T. Arnall. T. r.
1,217 60
Dec. 11. From W. T. Arnall, T. C.
U4L 67 i
Dec. 17. From W L. Cruce, Mupt.
|.
Co. Farm
7.7>n !
Dec. an, From W. T ArnaU, TC.
2,344 17
Deo. 24. From W. T. Arnall, T. C.
Overdraft tran*fernxi tc»G. W.
1,565 10
(
Gable, Treasurer, .luu. It, 1005
4,181 54
Total
$10,845.79 j
DIKBC R.HKMKNTW
Overdraft, Kept. 7, loot
$8,187 21
Jury .crip, Superior Court
1,448 (Hi
Jury scrip, City Court
236 Oil
Jury scrip, lunacy
18 00
Expense lunatics
90 06
Expense Court*
1,621 88
Expense paupers
087 84
Expense contingent
1,485 23
Expense prisoners
850 88
Expense building aild repairs
4IH1 05
Expense tnouest*
61 00
Expense non rosidenf witness fees
180 04
Expense salary
130 00
Interest on dverdfaft
140 92
Total
COURT HOOKE FUND.
$10,845 70
1904. BKOEIPTs.
Sept.it. By note.
$18,261 49
Nov. 7, From W. T. Arnull, T. C.
1,937 50
Dot. 8. From W. T Arnall, T. C.
8,828 24
Dec. 14. From W. T. ArnaU, T. C.
8,277 81
Dec. 20 From W. T, Arnall, T C.
16,99,3 27
Dec. 24. From \V. T. ArnaU. T. C.
Overdraft transferred toO. W.
11,346 03
Gable, Treasurer, Jan. 14, 19«)6.
1,282 55
Total
$61,940 20
DIHBUItHKMKNTH.
Overdraft, Kept. 8, 1904
$3,747 24
Paid out as per vouchers
58,202 03
Total
PUBLIC ROAD FUND.
$61,049 29
1901. RECEIPTS.
Kept. 8. Balance on hand
$5,314 50
Sept. 8. From (J. E Jenkins
6 00
Sept. 22. From W. O. Herndon
30 00
Met. 6. From W. C. Ragsdale
35 75
Oct. 5, From A H. Young
64 25
Oct. 5. From W. J Moore
5 00
Oct. 5. From L. H. Kidd
7 00
Oet. 5. From J. C. Hood
12 00
Oct. 5. From J. Y. McDonald
51 00
Oct - 5. From T. J. Entrokiu
14 50
Oct. 5 From «T. O. Lester
30 00
Oct. 5. From G. K. Jenkins
15 00
Oet. 3. From S. R. Crain
9 00
Nov. 2. From A. H. Young
27 10
Nov. 2. From R. J. Meeks
3 00
Nov 7. From W. T. Arnull, T. O.
Nov. 12. From W. L. Ktalllugs,
157 50
Clerk Oo. Coin.
2 00
Doc. 6. From W. T. Arpall. T. C.
710 32
Dee. 7. From A.h. Young
15 50
Dec. 7. From (4. K. .Tonkins
4 50 I
Dee. 7. From K. R. Crain
3 00 |
Dee. 7. From J. Y. McDonald
29 00
Dec. 7. From J. C. Lester
3 00
Dee. 7. From Jonathan Orr
32 00
Dis- 7 From W. C. Ragsdale
24 00
Dec. 7. From T. J. Eutrekih y
Doe 12 From W L. Ktallings,
2 00
Clerk Co. Com.
7 00
Dee. 11. From W. T. Arnall, T. C.
066 02
Dec. 20. From W. T. ArnaU, T. C.
1,367 44
Dec.. 20 From W. T. ArnaU, T. C.
012 97
Dec. 31. From W. C. Ragsdale
11 50
Dec. 81. From J. C. Hood
26 75
Dec. 31. From W. J Moore
15 70
Deo. 81. From J. Y. McDonald
5 25
Dec. 81. From A. H. Young
1905.
23 50
Jau. 3. From K. R. Crain
4 00
Jan. 4. From A. U. Young
22 00
Total
DfiSBrRSEMENTS.
$9,689 6p
Paid out as per vouchers
$s.634 83
Balance paid G. 3> Gable, Treasurer 1,084.80
Total
CHAINOANG FI ND.
$9,089 65
1904 RECEIPTS.
Nov. 12. From W. L. Stallings.
i Clerk Co. Com.
f Overdraft trun- i red to GW.
£$6*00
Totnl
DtHBtTRHBMKNTS.
>ut as per voucher.
7,458 95
$3 914 67
3,584 28
Total
$7,508 93
port of G. W. Gable, County Treasurer.
UBNERAL FUND.
905 llECKl PT8.
i. 14. From W. L. Cruce, Supt. Co.
Farm
I). 1. From W. L. Stallings, Cleric
County Cmr missloners
h. 8. From W. L. (Stalling!.. Clerk
County Commissioners
b. 8 From TV, I,. Htnlllngs, Clerk
County Commissioners
b. 17. From L. Turner, Clerk
$21 43
2,300 00
5.000 00
'28 73
10 4*1
Total
PlrtrtnilSKM KNTS.
mi r Treasurer, Jan. II, 1905
Rock Spring. v
S. Shropshire and Ernest Hod-
soc, of Atlanta, spent Tuesday and
Wednesday in this community.
Frank Parrott returned home
Saturday right, after several days
spent in Atlanta.
M. D. Thurmond made a busi
ness trip to Palmetto Saturday.
Our farmers are busy prepar
ing for another cotton crop.
J. H. Hall and daughter attend
ed divine services at Line Creek
on Sunday last.
F. M. Parrott and Willie McGee
made a business trip to Palmetto
on Tuesday last.
Miss Lucy Thurmond is visiting
relatives in Palmetto this week.
C. C. Parrott, of Douglas coun
ty, visited his father’s family here
this week.
j. W. Harrison lectured to the
Sunday school at Lee’s Chapel last
Sunday.
J. H. Hall went up to Atlanta
last Tuesday.
W. E. E. Martin, from Spring-
dale, passed through here Wed
nesday enrouteto Falmetto.
COURT MOUSE FUND.
RECEIPTS.
from W. J. Kelley, former
DISBURSEMENTS.
verdraft transferred by W. .T. Kelle.
former Treasurer, Jan. 14. 1903
PUBLIC ROAD FUND,
1905. _ RECEIPTS.
$n.l4, Biilttnee from W. J. Kelley,
former Treasurer
eb. 1. From R. N Winkles
eb. 1. From J. W. Trnmmell
eb. 1. From A. H. Young
Feb.8. From W. L. Stallings,
Clerk County Commissioners
Total
DISBURSEMENTS.
Balance on haud
Total
UHAINGANO FUND.
lOW. RECEIPTS.
Jau. 14. From W. L, Stallings, Clerk
County Commissioners
Feb. 2. From W. L. Stallings, Clerk
County Commissioners
March 1. Overdraft
Total
DISBURSEMENTS.
Overdraft from W. J. Kelley, former
Treasurer, .Tan. 14. 1905
Paid out as per vouchers
Total
*7,.500 06
$4,181 51
86 co
243 29
780
203 86
57 72
96 55
2 Oft
23 00
1.950 82
$7,500 IB
$1,282 53
*1,282 55
$1,084 80
8 00
47 50
9 HO
2,300 00
$11,509 30
$2,882 84
918 88
$8,390 30
$8,344 16
2,300 00
14 31
$7,458 03
1,890 62
$9,358 47
Last Attraction
Alkahest Lyceum Course
Milltown.
Katie May, little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Echols, had the misfor
tune to get her arm broken last
Saturday.
Mrs. Oliver Smith, who has been
sufferin'! with nervousness tor sev
eral days, is reported a little hot
ter.
“Old Brother Christian” who
has been paralyzed for several
years had another stroke the other
day, and is in a very critical con
dition.
Mrs. J. G. Brook, who has been
confined to her bed for a good
while with pneumonia, is on foot.
Mr. Will Burks is back in our
midst again and has gone to work
in the mill. He is stopping with
his aunt, Miss Bettie Cooper, ’till
he can find an empty house, then
he will move his family, who are
still in Hogansville.
Mr. John Cassel moved with his
family to the country last week.
The city is having our streets
worked, tor which we are very
thankful, for they were getting in
very bad condition.
Mb. and Mrs. David Hunt
have moved into rooms just below
the church.
Mr. Henry Whatley is still suf
fering with an abcess.
Mrs. John Wyatt has gone to
the country to spend some time
with her aunt, Mrs. Mollie Smith.
Our day school is in a flourish
ing condition. We have nearly a
hundred pupils in regular attend
ance. Th.it speaks well for our
noble teacher, Mrs. White.
Mrs. Tom Crow was taken Sat
urday night with a severe nervous
spell, but is better.
Mrs. Horace Florence has
moved into rooms vacated by Mr.
John Cassel.
Mr. Charlie Spencer has moved
his family to Sarger.t.
Old Homestead
Male Quartette
Company
Miss Nell Forties, ta * r
One of the best organizations on the road
Auditorium
March 25th.
Reserved Seats at Bradlev’s
NOTICE
Each district that lias been organized
into a cotton growers’ association will
please send to me at once the name of
the secretary of said organization.
Also, hie postoffice address. I wish to
mail to every organization in the county
enrollment sheets. I also request that
all the district organizations in the
county hold meetings in their districts
on Saturday, April 1st, and fill out these
enrollment sheets, and have them on
hand at the county meeting on the first
Tuesday in April, together with the
money that belongs to the State and
county organizations, which will be
one-half of all monies collected by dis
trict organizations. The other half goes
into the treasury of the district organi
zation. . L. M. McGee,
Sec’y. County Cotton Growers’ Ass’n.
Bay only the best sewing machine
oil—Singer Sewing Machine Oil. You
can get Singer Oil at the following
stores in Newnan, in addition to the
Singer Store: C. P. Stephens* Co’s.,
Weloh & Co’s., T. L Camp’s, J. T.
Swiut’s, J, H. Widener’s, H. C. Glover
& Co’s.. Stewart & Bailey’s and Orr*