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| ders: Northern pnah and northern thrift !
will set up countless enterprises and fill , Tf |h Honwm ,
Petition for Charier.
with energy like onto their own
U/./ii/kf-tr "V/kfoti! Our hills will give up their gold and | ; on,,
oOClf lN ^)lGS copper end our farmers will realize good ' ' (
* 1 profits od'their products—finding sale 1 ‘ "
for everything even to a green gourd
Timber will be timber and rocs will be
roi-k—— iu fact like Gannon of old the
land will literally flow With milk and
honey. Handy being the strategic point
will then become to all the world all
that her name implies. Boldly we say
l • tii secretary of State of
Mis> Mad it May Bowel spent Wednes
day in Atlanta
Mrs. J. F. Reynolds and children an
visiting relatives in Forsyth.
Mrs 11 1 Kirby hast quit* sick
for several days.
Mrs N. K Powt 1 will entertain "The
Twelve' next Tuesday.
t i. i r'KHi 1 oi I'vrow n •• ^ —■
dam it'—yes positively we mean flam «• N ,. unftn HnUwil> Company, for the purr*
i —let, her roll
Georgia
of J. F lian-on and S. R. .la
qnes, oT Bjfill County, and Henry C Gunning-
ham, T. M. Cunningham, Ji T. s. Meits-, W. A. j
W.nIjurn. Alexander R. Lawton. H. W. John-
won, J. T Johnson, Hud Henry M. Steel#, of
* hatliHin County Georgia, she wet b
First Thai the mini' and residences of I
petitioners are a 1 aliovc state*!.
•Second Petitioners desire to form a rail- j
road corporation to In- known as Greenville A j
s of
of
budding a railway through tin Countii
.Irk. L. Brown, attended church at Klim
last Sunday, Slioriff Brown was born
| and raised in this district, and we feel
Mis .1 H. Hall and MiseOora! Mas'"- p r0 nil of the tact that fie cannot
Coweta’s popular and efficient sherifi. M'-wether at.d Coweta, from Greenville, in
' T '" 1 ~ 1 Meriwether County. to N’-wnan, in Coweta
Conn*y. th< h r.atb of tajd railway, as near ae
ch i U <istiinat' a. to Is alsiut thirty tlWI miles.
Hjs-nt hkM Saturday in Atlanta
Mrs E. I>. Ecus* is the guest of
friends in Atlanta
Mrs 8. L S»als. of Furmdale, is visit-
lug her sister. Mrs. K. H. 8peertnan
Miss Lizzie Mae Holmes will li’ave foi
Atlanta tomorrow, where she will
sjsind a few days
Mr. and Mrs. W T. Moore, of Mud
ran, S|sint To* s#lay with friends in tin
city.
Miss Ruth Whatley, oi Carrollton,
HjHint Hnuduy and Monday with tin-
home folks.
last
be l»eat for the o.flice and ho long as: the
fearless and conscientious discharge of
duty apjaais to the populace—so long
will ho Is: sherifi' of this Hhire. Politi
cal factions may fight hut duty well
done will receive its full reward.
With a heart, full of sorrow we write
of the death this week of one of our
oldest and most respected citizens, Her-
fs-rt Crimes, better known os Peter.
Patriot citizen and neighbor, triumph
ant he thy resurrection; at every roll
mid the general direction in which it ii to r-in
ts-iug from brccavilh . h bttli we-t of nyrtl,. t# 1
Newnan.
Tilird They desire that said Corporation
shall eontinm for cm hundred and ofle (Kill
year- that it 'hall hHve a capital stock of ten
thousand dollars (fid,000.00'. consisting entire
ly of common stock, with tb> privilege of in-
• reasiug the sane from Gnu to tine us pro-
v'd.-d ty law. mud that ils principal ofllci b*
loafed in Savannah, in Chatham County,
Georgia.
Fourth: petgion. i- de intend in good faith
call on earth for service and f° r duty ! »o go forwum without delay to sacun- sul
Miss Murr In Pcnvy spell
With Mis- Lizzie Belli
liuita.
Mih Evelyn (’luck,of Boytou.Vn was
the guest of Mrs 1‘iercie Moure lit the
Virginia House recently.
Mrs Henry Clack, of Atlanta,was the
guest nf Mrs. Emmett Bailey during the
week
Mrs. M L. Holmes has returned *n
Atlanta after spending some tim< in tin
city with relatives.
Miss Kowenu Turner is in Carrollton
this week, tin guest of Mr. am) Mrs
Olid Turner.
Mrs Harvey North will entertain the
Huluougundi Club on Thursday after-
jioihi, April Kith, at I!did o'clock.
Mrs J. E. Love.ioy entertained Mr
Iliiwson 1 h-iit and Mr. Robert Lovejoy
at a birthday dinner livst Monday.
Miss Vera Hightower, of Atlanta.will
1 hi the guest Saturday and Sunday of
her sister Mrs. Florence Snnpeou.
Min Jewell Fisher ha- returned to
lier home m Atlanta. hM.it H)*'ii<ling
several days with her sister, .Mi- O. li.
Ilollis
he Confederacy
afternoon at I
in the l.ibraiv
thou hast auswnrml here; from lifi
army tlmu hast, had an honorable dis
charge—present, it to thy Maker and we
hope, yea believe, it will bo thy gladful
1 loss port.
The race for Governor that is over a
year off, is wurimng up; yet that for the
ntiday presidency of the Senate, that will soon i'
1'iirmi r ie At be on is oooliiig down Why is this j c,ln k'
tlmiV " Which shall it he' I looked at 1
John—John looked at uip.’’
Turin
rlptlone te 1 lie enjiital 'took. construct,
equip, him life and ipei'afe said railway and
have given fo-.r (4i weeks- notice of their in
i-ntien tc apply for thi*. charter by the publi
cation i,t this j.ititiffn in the newspa
pers in wlr. li sheriff s sidverti-ernents itri pub
lished in the Countp. 1 oi Meriwether and Cow-
pea week fur f iut 4 weeks before the
f this petition
When fore, petitioners pray that they i, ay
U ineorporatiHl under (li.-laws of tin--1ao ti
lt railway corpo-ntion i.s aforesaid.
J.F. Hanson. s. Ft. Jaques.
Henry C. Cunningham. T.M Cunningham.Jr
O X
K N
America’s most distin
guishing head gear. For
the rest of us four hun
dred and eighty seven
sample Straws, as usual,
at factory cost.
Orr & Powell
Dr L D Touch,
<i<l relative** her*
Sunday.
M is* Mamie H men, of
came up Saturday to
>f Senoia, visit-
Saturday and
i T S. Moiae.
Alexander K. Law’on.
,1. T. John-on.
ia A. Wlnburn.
H. W. Johnson.
Henry M. KSuelc.
M- it
Wad ley,
visit her
brother, Tom Hines, find her
graiidmuther, Mr* Mulli*- Turner,
r»*t timing home Monday afternoon.
Misses Lizzie Walker and Paul
ine Bowden spent Sunday at
Ariiall, the guest of Mieses I)ollie
and Ruth Bailey.
1 S Felder, of Atlanta, was in
our town Tneaday on businew*.
Mrs Nerotie Merrill, our mus
ic teacher, and her pupils will
have a musical recital at school
house Friday evening.
been a
who bar been
Tin- Daughters of t
Will in*'' t next Tin -day
o’olock at t heir i ooius
btiililmg
Miss Virginia Jones
visit mg M ie- I.ucile Thompson lot tin
past month. letnrnml to her home n
Oxford, Mins.. Wednesday. She wu
Henoinpai led t>v Miss 'I honipson.
Tlio Domino Whi-t Club was beaut:-
fully ellterhiined l.y Miss rti s-|e 1‘owell
Wednesdav afternooi There were no
prize- given and m the eonclnsion of th*
game il'1 ice course WHS served.
ido* Man Campbell entertained thi
Salmagundi Club last Thursday after-
noon The prizes,a )ncture and a white
silk i nilar.wi re given to Misses Virginia
Jont’i and Katherine Powell. After the
game an ice course was served.
One of tin prettiest alta rs ol tin past
week w.is the dinner winch Mr 1 N
Orr, .li gave at the Booz House Mon-
day evening in compliment to Miss Lu-
oil*' Thompson ami her charming guest,
M ias Virginia Jones, of Oxford, Miss.
A delicious menu ol sevi u courses was
served and the lanle Was most artistic
in lie graceful decorations of wisteria
and violets, corsage bouip:ets of the lat
ter being given as favors to the ladies
Those present were: M isses Thoiujisuu,
Jones. Mary Goodrum and Martini Orr,
uud Messrs 1. N. and Robert Orr. W.
A Turner and Frank Hughes of Atlanta.
Taint ago mohoh, having
student ill JjOCIIHl, CilOVf,
homo m-unlay l-o st.tiy uud atloiid
to llis fat Iter’s business.
mi - Norris, ol Hampton, presi
dent of tho hunk, was her*- on Dus
itmss Tuesday.
Ml's
folks
week.
Jim v
lanta to
school.
’red 11 miter visited ho»n-
■ar Newimti the first >t th*.
- loft 'ruttsday
for the Techie
or At*
logical
li.
Ni'wim
Fr.'«l Hunter.
l«ii Cii rpenter, of
is guest of her sistei
near
Mrs.
Rev VValraven w< rit up to New-
nun Sunday afternoon to hear!
Bisliop Candler's sermon at night. \
Lumbar m being hauled for Mr!
Henry Dominick's new lionn that
is to lie erected very soon.
Mr AH Hunter, of
ited Ins brother “old IJncl* Field-
aril" Hunter Sunday.
Mr Harrison Summers and wife,
of Paris, spent Sunday with
daughter, s in. (leo Urquhart
KKUvIi r s SULKS FOB MAY
OK' )HG1A. Cn'wela County.
Will tie sold before the court house door in
tbeeity of Nevvnun, said county, within the
Ii KhI hours of sale, to the highest snd liest hid
iler, on the first Tuesday in May. next, the
filllowitie prop# rty or n„ niunb thereof a.- muv
In no rssary to pay off said decree nod cxi-eu-
tion By virtue of an execution issued from a
decree in equity rendered by the Superior
Court of Fulton county, Ua.. May 10th. l'.KX.
and a nipplt rnentnry and ariu ndatory decree
t)u reto. rendered l>-e. IrtJi. tins, in the action
ot J. II Pitman and J. H. Wldener, opniplain
taut*, v- Annie F. Kay, defendant.
A certain tract, of land lying in land lot 2*1,
in the Mli district of Coweta county, described
as follows Beginning at the sonthivest cor
m r of said lot 2*1, run oast Hlong the south line
of said lot to the land (in IHWi owned by
Hardaway A Hunter, thence in n northerly
direction along the lootofthe hill m xt to the
branch whieli bri.neh is th 1 line of Hardaway
lu land tiought by Lavender It.
state of Klizabeth Little, theni-i
south, Tt :h degrees eas! to thi Argo lot.tlienci
north,if-;v degrees east to "Hollis lot.’ thine,
iim-Mi.t .• legree- west to southwest corner oi
Hollis lot. them e north, tin. degrees oust to
Wasiiingion street, tlinno* west, along tie
south ride of Washington street to lot former
! ly own.vi tiy P. F Cuttino, tln-nne south. U
lands bought of loittle estate, tin ne. north
.3.'. 4 degrees west to Mel-on street thence
j -outli, ’.o Iki end ot said street, thence west ti
j thi lot of Noah Scott, thence south to tin
south curlier of Un Pow’ll lot, tln-uci west to
Line -t ri "t. ihence south along tin- west line ol
-aid lot 20 to lwgilining jiotnt, containing 4o
nei-., and being same lands described in deed-
j recorded in book Z, page '.Iff. dei-d rm-ord ,
j (,'oweta county. Levied on as 11n property of |
; \nnie }•. Kay. and all interests therein, to 1"
j S.,!d as by the teinis of said mentioned deere* -
J IU - in said decrees fully < xi> ained. Said lam'.
! will be sold .'parcel.. Tenant in possession
notified m terms of (he law. This April 0th.
; .1. L. BROWN. Sheriff.
A Gasoline Engine
will furnish the cleanest, safest, most economical and satis
factory power obtainable in Newnan and Coweta county. No
wood or coal to buy, no water needed for steam, no “firing
up" necessary. A gasoline engine can be started and stop
ped in less than one minute and can be operated by any in
telligent man ; consequently, no fireman or expert engineer
is required to operate it. A gasoline engine is tho highest
type of engine security, Fire insurance companies allow
them to be placed in any building without increasing rates.
1 sell gasoline engines from one-horse power up—the best
and lowest-priced engine made. Call and let me explain the
facts about these engines.
E. L. WALTOM, Newnan, Georgia
Wanted
•turned £ H " nUr * <
Hhv from th
D<kVri'<»NKJ> -*AI K.
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.
MEETING OE COMMISSIONERS. !
Handy
1 trap de corn.
Dig de bait;
De dinner horn
Am grttine late.
Davis Reuse, who ha* been attending
medical lectures in Atlanta, is Ixirk at
luune again. Mr. R******* has only one
more year at college tunl then be will be
u full fledged pill peddler.
A G Hendrick, of yonr city, has been
taking options on the low lauds ol the
lihattahoochee, with a view ol putting
in a 4*’i foot dam across the river at
Bushev Head Shoals, jnst above Frank
lin Mr. Hendrick pictures a glowing
future lor this jiart of Coweta when this
vast waur power l- developed.
Trolley lines will traverse our terri
tory. Nt-eamliotttf will ply our waters
from the big dam to the railroad bridge,
ntou Whitesburg. Pleasure boats will
Board of Commissioners was in
regular session last Wednesday
and transacted the usual amount of
routine business.
It was found that chaingang ex
penses for ware.h amounted to
$411.16; a little less thai the usu
al expenditures. There are now
35 convicts in the chaingang; and
the salaried employes consist of
the superintendent, three guards
and one teamster.
Reports ot commutation road
tax collected showed that $3,473.-
50 was collected during March,
and the total to date is $4,218.50.
Probably the action of most
general interest and greatest im
portance, taken by the Board, was
the donation oi $100 for the pur
pose of helping defray the expense
GEORGIA Oow* fh Countv.
Will bo sold before tho court house door 111
theeity of Newnan. -aid county, within thi
Newnan vis- 1 Deal hours of sale, to the the hii;heN‘-and best
bidder, for cash, on th* first Tuesday in May.
next, tho following property, towit:
so, number 1044 pew end-, mad* of quartered
oak, number lid pain). «tfnll supports; S wall
t heir i 442 feet number 1 pew body, rotary ..ak
back, elm -eat: 1 pulpit, number 4(1, made of
quartered oak . 8 chairs, number green-wood,
made of quartered oak. upholsteri-d with dark
red bather ;1 table, no. 04. AH church furni
ture first ela.—. Number of pew ends, right
hand 43; number pew # mis. left hand 43 : nurn-
lurwaU ends, right hand 4 lett hand 4. Be
mg the furniture with which the M. E. church.
South, at Senma is now furnished and equip
ped. Leyied onto satiety a £ fa issued from
Coweta Superior Court in favor of '-he E. H.
Stafford company vs ladies of Senoia M. E.
church. Misses Nan L. Sims. Alice Wilson,
Mrs. F. L Watts, as Trustees* of said church.
Tenants in posseteion notified in terms of the
law. This Feb ?th. 1906.
J. L. BROWN. Sheriff.
To convince you, call and get our prices.
H. D. OWEN S.
Atkinson Bros. Bldg. - Newnan, Ga.
in May next, f any they can. why -aid applies- |
tion should not lie granted. Tins April 3rd 1905.
L. A. I’ERDUE. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Coweta County.
Will Iw sold before the courthouse door in^
the city of Newnan, said county, within the
legal hours ol Bale, to the highest ar.d best bid
der, for cash, on the tir-t Tuesday in May.
lily, the following described property, towit:
One house and lot in the citv of Newnan.said
county; lot bounded as follow- On east by
Pinson Street, south by lot belonging to A.
Pope, west by Andy Joms, -outh by an alley.
Levied on to satisfy a S fa. —ue*l from Justice
Court of 64*ffh District. G. M.. Coweta county,
in favor of George Burpee, transferee, vs. Em
ma Kelly. Katie KeidundJ S. lt> id. Tenants
in possession notified in terms of the law-
Levy made by J. T Alsabrook, L. C.. and tnrn-
ed over to me. This April 7. 1903.
J L. BROWN, Sheriff.
lmldlt in this paddle hole, and electric
routs will split the log and foam of this | of making a Coweta County exhib
it txiud of oar*. Railroads will be it at the State fait. This donation
will afford a solid Oasis on which to
begin this great
county.
big pc
polled this way by it* magnetic power
mid the freeholders of the Chattahoo
chee valley will actually wallow in the
shekels of eastern capitalists. Northern
foonsts will tat * qanrteis on oar bor-
(iRDINARY'S NOTICES.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
L. M. Farmer having apple d to tho Court of
Ordinary of said County for Letter- of Guar-
work for the ! dian,iln P thl Property Ot H.nry Freeman.
; minor, all persons com-erned art- required to
'-Li w • at.-, m said Court by the fir-t Monday
GEORGIA. Coweta Connty.
The return of t.he appraisers setting apart
twelve months' support to the family of W. H.
Kersey, deceased, having been filed in my of
fice, till persons concerned are cited to show
cuuse by the 1st-Monday of May, 1905, why said
application for twelve mouths’ support should
not be granted. This April flth, 1905.
L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
L. M. Parmer having applied to the Court of
Ordinary of said county for Lettersof Guar
dianship oi the property of Chester. Eunice,
Effie and Cleo Sims, minor children of Philip
Sims, Jr. -leceftfid. all persons concerned an- re
quired to show cause in raid ( our- by the- first
Monday in May, next, if any they can. why
smd application should not be granted. Thi-
Apri) .ird. 11X16. L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
NOTICE TO HEIRS d T LAW.
GEORGI A—Coweta County.
To the heirs at law of J. F. Arnall. deceased.
In Re vy. J. Harper vs. J. T. and L. E. Arnall.
et. al.
Petition to compel titles to land.
Take notice that at the next term of the
Court of Ordinary of said County, to be holden
on May 1st. 1905. at 10 o'lock . a. m., I will pass
upon the application of W..7. Harper to com
pel the administrator's of J.F. Arnall, deceased
to make titles to land on a bond for titles.
Said application having been filed in due
form. This April 3ra, 1905.
L A PERDUE. Ordinary.
Tfie News and Star,-WT-ekly Journal
Millinery
Out opening over, we are pre
pared to execute orders for the
rpost fetching creations of the
Milliner’s art. New shades in
Chip Hats, Persian Ribbons
and many other lovely novel
ties are being shown. An un
usually complete and beauti
ful line of children’s hats is
now on display. The ladies
are invited to examine our at
tractive offerings.
Mrs. Lela Adams
Newnan, Ga.
$l;
Keep yonr bowels regular by the use
of Chamberlain’s Stomach aoid Liver
Tablets. There is nothing better. For
sale by Holt *Sr Cates, Druggists, Nevr-
nan. Ga.