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NOTICE.
To Cinners and Saw Mill
Men:.
We have added to our stock
of General Hardware a line of
mill supplies, pipe fittings,
etc. We can furnish you from
stock U. S. Automatic Inject
ors, Steam Gauges, Gauge
Glasses, Sight feed Lubrica
tors, Glass Oil Cups and Brass
Tailow Cups.
Our line of malleable pipe
fittings includes Nipples,
Sleeves, Couplings, Ts and
L’s from 3-8 to 2 in.
Globe Valves, Angle Valves
and Check Valves in Jenkins
and Standard make from 3-8
to 2 in.
Lace Leather, Sheet
Rubber Center Packing
to any size wanted.
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I non on estate of Benjamin G. Barber,
deceased, having applied to the court of
Ordinary of said county for leave to sell
the lands of said deceased, all persons
are required to show cause in said court
by the first Monday in October next, if
| any they can, why said application
should not be granted.
This Sept, 4th, 190b.
i 22 L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
' GEORGIA—Coweta County.
T. F. Rawls, administrator de bonis-
, non of estate of W. A. Mitchell, de
ceased, having applied to the court of
Ordinary of said county for leaye to s"ll
the real estate of said deceased, till per
j sons concerned are’ required to show
i eause in said conrt by the first Monday
in October next, if any they can, why
said application should not be granted.
This Sept. 4th, 11)06.
I 22 L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary
GEORGIA—Coweta County,
i A. P. Barfield, executor of Susan S.
Gibson, deceased, having applied to tin
'court of Ordinary of said county foi
leave to sell the lands of said deceased
all persons concerned are required t(
show cause in said court by the firs
.Monday in October noxt, if any thnt
can, wiiy said application should not hi
granted.
This Sept. 4th, 11)05.
22 I. A. PERDUE, Ordinary
OE< )KG I A- Coweta County.
The estate of 'A. Wortham, hit" nf sui'
county, deceased, being unreprcsi utei
and not likely to he represented: all pci
sons concerned are required to sho\
cause in ihe court of Ordinary ol ~ui■
county. on the first Monday in ' )etobe
next, why such administration shoul
I not be vested in the County AdiniiUstra
tor. This Sept. 4, 1906.
22 L. A. PERDUE,
Ordinary, and Ex-Otl' Oik. O.O.
GE<>UG1 A—Coweta <lounty.
W. 11 Barfield, administrator of tl
estate of Mrs E. I). Vines, decease!
having applied to the court of Ordinal
of said county for leave to sell the lain
of said deoeased, all persons concerm
lire required to show cause in said ceu
the first. Monday in October next,
any they can, why said applicatii
should not lie grunted.
This Sept. 7th, 1906.
22 E. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
In tlie Court of Ordinary of sti
County.
In Re: Probate of will of Mrs. M.
Hifly, deceased, in solemn form:
at your
supply business.
Newnan Hardware Co.
the children of Julius M.
Mrs. M. A Hifly, deceased:
ecutor, to said court, for probate,
solemn form, of the last will and tes
inent of Mrs. M. A. Hifly, late of si
Coweta county, deceased, and you
heirs at law of said Mrs. M. A. Hif
are hereby required to be and appear
the court of Ordinary for said county
tlie first Monday in Ootober, 1906, wl
said application for probate will
beard.
This September 7tli, 1905.
L. A. PERDUE,
Ordinary Coweta County, Georgia.
LEGAL ADVERTI8EMENT8.
Petition for Charter.
(lEOHOlA Coweta County
To the Superior Conrt of Said ('minty:
The petition of P. L Sutherland, Jon-
Hie M Sutherland and Hi Hie Mattox, all
of tti« county of Duval and State of
Florida, respectfully shows:
(I i That they desire for themselves,
their associates, snoee-sors and assigns
to become incorporated under the laws
of said State of Gem gift for the full term
of twenty years, with the privilege of
renewal at the expiration ot said term,
under the name and style of "TheHome
Company."
(2.1 The object of the proposed corpo
ration is pecuniary profit aim gain to the
stock holders thereof
ta.) The business petitioners propone
to eavrv on is that of farming generally,
the planting, cultivating, gathering,
using for the use of said corporation and
for sale of cotton, corn, hay, wheat,
isits, potatoes, vegetables and other
crops, the raising for use of
I ho proposed corporation and for
the market and exchange of horses,
mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and other an
imals, to carry on and oporate a store
for me purchase and sale of general
merchandise and to buy and sell any and
all kinds of articles and merchandise
either by retail or wholesale and to ex
change merchandise for other articles
cud produce, to operate and conduct a
saw mill and own and operate machin
ery for tin sawing and manufacturing
of lumber, shingles and other wood
products, for the use of the proposed
corporation, for pay and for sale, to own
and ojierate a mill and necessary nia-
otiinery lor the grinding of wheat, corn
and other gram into Hour, uieul and
other products for the use of the pro-
IMisoil corporation, for sale and for pay,
to own and operate a ginnery including
all necessary machinery for the ginning
and pressing of cotton for the proposed
coqK)ration, for others and for pay, to
luix and sell col ton seed, to conduct a
dairy and to sell and disjiosc of milk and !
butter aud other dairy products, toman-
tifaeturv naval stores or deal in same as
commission merchants or factors, to buy ,
and sell or hold real and personal prop- |
. rtv of any and all kinds, including
stock* and bonds of other corporations, ,
aud to do such other acts as may be. nec
essary to carry 'tit the business of the
i orporat iou.
,4.) Your petitioners desirt to have
the right to sue and be sill'd, contract
end be contracted with, have and use a
common seal, to make by-lews binding
on the members of the proposed corpora
tion and Soi its government, not inrun-
> .stent with law. to execute or receive
.nidi conveyances and acquittances and
nvi ivc and hold such evidences of debt
end securities as may be necessary to
carry on the projiosed business of the
said corporation. Also to encumber
real and personal property
tiiin shall he twenty-live thousand dol
lars divided into shares of one hundred
dollars each. All of said capital stock
has already been paid til.
(tl.) Petitioners desire the privilege of
increasing said capital stock from time
to time to any amount not exceeding
two hundred and fifty thousand dollars
anil that subscriptions to the capital
stock of said corporation may be paid in
money, property or services as may be
determined by the Board of Directors of
said corporation.
(7.) The affairs of said corporation
shall be managed and conducted by a
board of directors and duly elected ofti-
oers consisting of such number us uiay
lie fixed anil deti-riniucd by tho corporate
notion of said corporation.
(H.) The stockholders of said corpora
tion shall be individually liable for its
debts and contracts only to tile amount
of stock subscribed by them and not, paid
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(0.) Tho prinoipal office and place of
business of saiil corporation shall be at
the city of Newntiu in said oounty of
Coweta and Stnto of Georgia.
(10.) That at the corporate meetings
of shareholders each shareholder shall
be entitled to us many votes ns he owns
shares appearing in bis name on the
books of said corporation.
(11.) Wherefore, your petitioners pray
that after this petition has been filed mid
published in accordance with the law,
that the court grant the proper and nec
essary order of incorporation and that
this petition, together with said order,
be recorded ns required by law:
w. c. Wright,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
Filed in office this Sept. 4, 1906.
L. TURNER,
Clk. S. O. C. C.
Guardians’ Sales of Land.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
Agreeable to mi order granted by the
oonrt of Ordinary of said county, at the
September term of said Ordinary’s
court, will be sold before the court house
door, at Newnan, Ga., on the first Tues-
dav of October, 1905, between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest and best
bidder, for cash, the following described
lands belonging to the estate of Lillian
Hurpee, minor, towit: One-fourth in
terest in fifty (60) acres of land off the
east half ot east half of lot of land num
ber one hundred and three (1015,) anil
ten (10) acres of land, being a strip of
land off of the west side of lot of lunil
number one hundred anil four (104,) all
of said land being ill the Fifth (6th)
District of said county.
Sold for the purpose of encroachment.
THOMAS LEIGH,
Guardian of Lillian Burpee.
This Sept. 6th, 1905.
Guardian would state that at the same
time anil place, the remaining three-
fourths of the above described hinds will
be sold by tho heirs of Mrs. Mary Leigh,
deceased, at the same price per acre as is
paid for the share of said Lillian Burpee,
said heirs joining in making a deed. 22
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
By virtue of an order from the court
of Ordinary of Coweta oounty, Georgia,
will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Oo
tober, 1906, at the court house door in
Newnan, in said county, between the
legal hours of sale, the undivided one-
filth interest of J. W. Houston, Jr., in
and to sixty-live acres, more or less, of
lot of land number two hundred mid
twenty-six, lying nortli of Bear creek.
Also a like interest in the south half of
lot of land number two hundred mid
GEORGIA—Coweta County. twenty-three, containing one hundred
1, L. Turner, Clerk of the Superior aud one and one-fourth (101 1-4) acres,
Court of said county, do hereby certify more or less. Said two tracts adjoin
that the above and foregoing is a true j nnd are situated in the jeoond district- ot
and correct copy of the original petition 1 said Coweta county, and bounded on
Ready With a Magnificent
Stock of New Fall Goods -*»
lowing pvoporty, to-vvit :
The northwest quarter of lot. of land
number two hundred anil twenty-nine
(229) in tho First Distriot of Coweta
county, Georgia, oontabling fifty and
five eighths (60 5-8) acres, more or less,
and bonnileil on the north by lot of land
No. 228, oil the east by William Oilom
aud the south anil west by M. S. Mor-
gnn.
Said land levied on as the property of
J. O. Morgan to satisfy a fi fa issued
from the city court of Newnan in favor
of ,T. A. Coats against J. O. Morgan.
This Sept, 7th, 1905.
22 J. L. BROWN, Sheriff.
Also, at the same time and place will
be sold a certain house and lot on
Church (now Savannah) street, inNew-
nan, Ga., whore I now reside; lot con-
taiuing l-2 acre, more or less, whore ftSSOrtOient IS lai*ffe
Willis Wright now resides. Levied on
by mo as the property of Isaac Carring
ton to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Cow
eta Superior Conrt, in favor of John
Dunbar against, Isaac Carrington. Ten
ant in possession notified as required by
law. This Sept. 7, 1905.
22 J. L. BROWN, Sheriff.
We take pleasure
in announcing to
you the arrival of
our fall goods. Our
for charter of "The Home Company,"
as appears ot file and record in this of
fice. Witness my hand and the seal of
said court, this Sept. 4, 1905.
L. TURNER.
22 Oik. S. O. O. C.
and embraces all
tlie novelties of the
season in Suits,
Bonds Voted for New School j Tl’OllSerS, O V C I* -
Building. coats, Dry Goods,
Xu the bond election, lflst Mon- J . • ■ r . . ■■
day, 223 votes were cast for and JNOtlOnS, JVUlt U 11-
10 votes against bonds. To carry
for bonds two-thirds of the regis- liter Wear, hatS, CUDS,
tered voters, or 16$ votes, were j
shoes, etc.
were
so it will be noted that
a decisive majority for
Ordinary's Notices.
GEORGl A—Coweta County.
Milton N Sewell having applied to
the court of Ordinary of said county
for letters of administration de-bouis-
nou on the estate of William Sewell, de
ceased. all (mtsoils concerned are re
quired to show cause in said court by
the first Monday in October next, if any
they can, why said application should
uot’be granted.
This Sept. 6th, 1906.
22 1- A. BERDl' K. CIrdinary
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
Annie E. Orr having applied to the
court of Ordinary of said county for let
ters of administration on the estate of
lend and Sylvtiuus G Orr, deceased, all persons
tiorrow mourn and secure sane', issue concerned are required to show cause in
Iiud sell bonds and secure some by inert- i said court by the first Monday in Octo-
gage or deed of trust and to have all the ' her next, if any they can, why said ap-
ngnte. powers nnd privileges ennuierat- plication should not.be granted.
„d m section 1862 of the code of Georgia j This Sept. 4th, 1905.
of 1895 as well as all other powers and ga L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary,
privileges moideut to corporations of
like uatur>-
(5 ) The capital stock of said corpora-
the north and east by lauds of W. S.
Bexley and the south and west by said
Bear creek aud the lauds of H. W. Camp
mid Hardaway. Said order granted at
the September term, 1905, of said court
of Ordinary. Terms of sale, cash.
This September 4tli, 1905.
J. H. HOUSTON,
Guardian of J. \V. Houston, Jr.
The undersigned own the remaining
four-fifths of the lands described in the
foregoing advertisement, eacli of ns own
ing an undivided one-lifth in »aid laud,
and we agree to make the purchaser ol
said one-fifth interest described in said
advertisement a deed to our said oue-
tiftli interest each in said lnnd in con-
sideratiou of a like sum, each, for which
said one-lifth interest may be bid off; so
that the purchaser of <aid one-fifth in-j
terest may acquire the whole of saul
lands.
This Sept. 4th, 1905.
MARK HOUSTON,
W. P. HOUSTON,
ADDIE HOUSTON TAYLOR.!
22 ,1. W. HOUSTON.
necessary
there was
lionds.
It is proposed to issue only $3,-
000 in bondsjthe money to be used
in purchasing the AA r . P. Nimmons
place in south Newnan and turn
ing the residence into a school
building. However, the city’s
financial condition is now such
that Mayor Burdett is authority
for the statement that the property i
can be purchased and the school!
established without issuing the 1 Vt3FtlS0111t‘llt,
lHJIlds. . i t , »
come in ana look the
Our success during* past
seasons has inspired us with the feeling:
that we have
Pleased our Customers
we
Dentist, Salbide!
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Sheriff's Sales.
Dr. Anderson.
Building.
I give both quality and quantity of
stove-wood. Davis. Phone 122. tf
’Phone V. E. Manget, .Tr,, at lin<
number 106, for cotton seed hulls.
9-1-4
Dr. Anderson, Dentist. Salbide
Building. ti
Two oflice rooms for rent. AN ell
lighted and well ventilated.
22-2t Atkinsou Bros.
Until Oct. 1st 1 will deliver eot-
and as our customers are our “best ad-
simph say to you,
line over. Our’
i stocks are all splendidly selected, well
bought and prices throughout, every
are remarkably low. Never be
fore have such largo and varied stocks
been gathered by any concern as we
|are showing this season. Special in
vitation to you—Call.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
W M. Glass, administrator de-boni
GEORGIA—Coweta County. , _
Will be sold, on first Tuesday in Oct., I ton seed hulls at 35c. per 100 lbs.
11905. before the court house door, in saidj v E Alan „ Pt f j r * ’phone No.
county, within the legal hoars ot sale, | • h ■ ^
to the highest Didder for cash, the fol- 1 106. 9-14
Barnett, St. John & Co.