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DR* MILES*
Anti-Pain Pills
I cause in the court of Ordinary of said | '* THE DOCTOR KNOWS
county, on the first Monday in October !
next, why sficli administration should
! nor be vested in the County Administrn-
or. This Sept. 4, 1905.
, ;2 L. A. PERDUE.
Ordinary, and Ex <iff. Oik. O. O.
Dr. Niles’ Anti*Pain Pills
Cure Headache
Almost, instantly, and leave no bad
effects. They also relieve every other
pain, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Pain, Sci
atica, Backache, Stomach ache, Ague
Pains, Pains from injury, Bearing-
down pains, Indigestion, Dizziness,
Nervousness and Sleeplessness.
o Tm
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GEORGIA -OoWHta County.
W. H Barfield, administrator of tin-
".*tat<; of Mrs E. 14. Vines, deceased,
having applied to the court of Ordinary
of said county for leave to sell tlie lands
of said deceased, all persons concerned
,re required to show cause in said court
by the first Monday in October next, if
■ itv they can, why said application
should not be granted.
This Sept. 7th, 1905.
!■> L. A PERDUE, Ordinary.
i »K()KGf A—Coweta < -ounty.
In the Court of Ordinary of said
I County.
in Re: Probate of will of Mrs M. A.
Sifiy, deceased, 111 solemn form:
To Charley, Ned and Nancy Owens,
the children of .Julius M. Owens, ne-
i/'eased, of Alvarada, .Johnson county,
Texas, Mrs. Elizabeth Kelley mid Mrs.
Susan .Johnson, of the State of Arkan
sas, and to all of the heirs at law of said
Mrs. M. A Sifiy, deceased:
You and each of you are hereby noti
fied that O. .1 Owens has applied as ex
ecutor, to said court, for probate, in
solemn form of the last will and testa
ment of Mm. M. A. Sifiy, lure of said
Coweta enmity, deceased, and you as
heirs at law of said Mrs. M. A. Sifiy,
m e hereby required to he and appear at
the court of Ordinary for said comity on
the hist Monday in October, 1906, when
said application for probate will be
heard.
This September 7th, 1906.
1,. A. PERDUE,
Ordinary Coweta County, Georgia.
Guardians' Sales of Land.
All Pain Is
Nerve Pain
T’ain is sure to follow any strain or weakening
influence upon the nerves. It may be caused by
over-exertion, heat, intense mental effort, colds, in
digestion, or any cause that depresses, excites or
agitates the nerves. So sensitive are they that the
least pressure or strain causes suffering. By sooth
ing, strengthening and quieting the nerves, Dr.
Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills relieve the pain.
They are sold by druggists, 25c a box, under a
guarantee that the first box will benefit, or money
rcluuded. Never sold in bulk.
MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart IL
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Petition for Charter.
d< bis mid coiitruciH only to the muon 111
nf stock -id scribed by them and not paid
in.
ill 1 The principal office mid place of
liii«ini-Hs of siii' I cerpo 11 r 11 <11 hIin 11 lie at
1 In- city ot Newiitm 111 said county ot
< 'ms el 11 mid State of (Seurg in.
(|h.) That lit tie- corporate meetings
nf slimehold' rs each shareholder shall
lie entitled to as ninny votes iih lie owns
• Imres appearing in Ins mime on the
hooks of said corporation.
Ml 1 Wheretoii-, ymn petitioners pray
tluil after ibis petition Inis been tiled mid
published III nceiu ilnliee with the law,
(hill the 1'i.url giant, tie- propel' and me-
essiirv order of iiieopinietioii mid flint
this petition, together wi'li said order,
he recorded ns teipiiied hv law.
SV C WRIGHT,
Pel ilioitei s' A Korney
GB( IKGIA—Coweta County,
Agreeable to an order granted by the
court of Ot(lumry of said county, at the
September term of said Ordinary’s
court, will he sold before the court house
door, at Newiinn, On., oil the first Tues
day of October, 1906, between the legal |, aV( , n 't always taken the best cure of
He la Slot Deuelved by the Story HI*
I'ntient Honda Him.
It was lute, the doctor s patients had
either passed away or were mending,
and he was silling with 11 number of
Ids acquaintances In a corner of the
club room.
“It’s a strenuous life we lead,”
droned the man of medicine, “with the
grim side turned uppermost as u rule,
hut now and then we get a laugh out
of It—a laugh with the lid on, of
course; sve can't ail'ord to show we're
amused. I often wonder," lie went on
genially, "why suine of you chaps ever
send for a physician. You don't tell
Idm the truth once In twenty times.
You're In a had way an I you're sorry,
and to hear you talk I’d think your
mouths were cold storage boxes for
butter. You suspect that lobster or u
rich sauce yon ate day before yester
day Is at the bottom of the trouble.
You know what's curled y ill up, mid
you're frightened out of a year’s
growth for fear I’ll learn.
“Accordingly, Instead of taking me
into your coiiflileuce, you tell me mi
Impossible story. And If I cross ex
amine you closely and hedge you In
you'll reluctantly admit that you've
been somewhat Indiscreet. You smoked
four cigars Thursday and took six
drinks. Doesn't it ever occur lo you
that I know by your flutters that you
smoked from breakfast lo bed and
took sixteen drinks ami six more for
good measure?
“If I were to believe you and dose
you for your ailments as you describe
them you'd never get well. Now and
then I have to give you strychnine anil
nitroglycerin to restore the action of
the heart, and to listen to you I might
conclude that you'd had too much pink
Ice at a children’s party.
"As I hinted, we doctors get some
fun out of II, but what do you do It
for? We were not always doctors, we
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canned meats, fruits and vegetables, we can supply
1 lie following:
"Alligator” Oysters—the best obtainable. The de
mand for these oysters exceeds the supply to such an
extent that, during the past two years, we have been
unable to obtain them.
Heinz’s Baked Beans with Tomato Sauce and Pork,
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Our extra quality of canned corn, and Van Camp’s
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will dispose of the following judgments :
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slock holders I In i (<il,
ill 1 Tin luisii'i — )ir111mnci- propose
in fiaii.v mi is that "I tanning s ucrally,
llic planting cultivating, gathering,
liking tin tin use el -ml corpnmtiiin ami
lei Mil' el ' iiiii'. corn, liny, wheat,
oats. iHiInlors. vegetables ami other
(Tups. Ila raising for esc of
ihc pi"pi'M'i| ci>i ponitinii anil fur
(lie mail,'1 ami exchange of horses,
mulls. emit ' . nIic p, hogs nnel other 1111-
iu,ills, lo caiTv on ami opcrnlt' a store
(m the purchase mid salt' of general
ii" rchamlisi ami i" buy anil sell any and
all li lie is of articles ami merchiimltHd
either 1 iv retail ui wholesale and to ex-
i-hange iin'ieliaiidiM' for other articles
ami produce, in epeiatc mid conduct a
saw mill nnd own and operate inachin-
ris for the sawing ami manulm lmuig
ot luiiib'r. shingles and other wood
product.' for the use ot the proponed
cm pointnm, Ini pm mid for sale, to own
and cpi rate a noli and necessmy mil
ch im iv for tie grinding of win m. corn
ami I'llai grain into Hour, meal mid
011 II-1 pi oil lie! s I • t the like ot tlm pro-
posed cm point inn. for sail-and for pay,
to own and operate a ginnery including
all necessary nun'll I in-1' s- for I he ginning
and pressing of cotton for the priqxisi'd GEORGIA—Cowetn Counts,
qorjiorntiim for others and for pay, t" Annie E. Orr having applied to the
bus me:'' ll cnilon seed, to conduct a com t ol Ordinary of smd county for let
dun > and to sell and dispose id milk and ters of administration on the estate of
Dirt Hi ami other daily products, to Ullin- Svlvniius G. Orr, ileeoused all persons
ufai Hire naval store* or deal m same as oonoarued an required to show cause in
commission merchants or t'notms tobuv said court by the first Monday 111 Octo-
niul sill or hold iial and personal prop
erty ot any and all kinds, including
stool,s mid bonds ot other cor|Hiratioiis,
and to do Mich other acts as may be nee-
essin v to carry on the business ot the
corporal mu.
(•I Yoni petitioners desire to have
tin right lo sue and lie sued, contract
and Iv- contracted with, have and use
common
hours of sale, to the highest and host
bidder, for cash, the following described
lands belonging to the estate rf Lillian
Burpne, minor, tuyvit: One-fourth in-
Icrest in fifty (60) aores of land off the
east half ot oast half of lot of land num
ber one hundred and three (10ii,) and
ten (10) uoreH of land, being 11 strip of
land off of the west. Hide of lot of land
number one hundred and four (101,) all
of said land being in the Fifth (6tli)
District of said county.
Sold for the purpose of nticroiiohmeiil
THOMAS LEIGH,
Guardian of Lillian Burpee.
This Sept. 6th, 1906.
(iuardimi would state that at tlm same
time and place, tie- remaining one-
half o' the abovi d-'serihed lands will
he sold by file heirs of Mrs Mary Leigh,
deceased, lit the same price per acre as is
nmd lor flic share of said Lijlimi Burpee,
said heirs joining ill making a deed. 33
ourselves, 1111(1 sve're
Providence .Journal.
not fouls.”—
FEATHERED GLUTTONS.
Home Very tireeily Itlriln Thai An
Tremendous Fecilern.
Despite the fact that “the nppetltf
if a bird" bus become a common phrase
for light eating. Investigations show
lint birds are tremendous feeders. Tlm
diet of the average kestrel (a small Eli
I'opcau hawk) In calculated at 1.001
mice a month, to say nothing of Insect*
and worms. The barn owl Is as vora
cious ns the kestrel. An Investigator
after caging one of these birds, gave il
seven mice one after the other. '1 lie
llrst six Immediately disappeared
Kill
1.
<'IU.
(!E( 'Hi 11 \ t’oweln I 'ounty
I. L. Turner, ('lurk ot tlm Superior
Court of said oountv, do hereby certify
that the above ami Ion going is a true
and correct copy of tin oiiginal petition
fur charter of "Tin Homk Company."
im appears ot tile ami record in this of-
flee. Witness my hand and the seal of
said court, this Sept, t, 1905
L TURNER,
23 tllk.S U. 0,0.
Ordinary’s Notices.
GEORGIA -Coweta County.
Milton N. Sewell having applied lo
the court of Ordinary of said county
for letters of inlminislrarinii de horns
non on tlm estate of William Sewell, ii,■ -
Censed, all persons con 'ertwd arc re
quired to show cause in said omul by
the first Monday in October next, it any
they can, why said application should
not lie granted
Tins Sept 6111, 1905,
22 1. A. PERDUE, Ordinnrv.
(,E( IKGIA — (’oweta 1 (utility.
By virtue of 1111 order from the court
of Ordinary of Coweta county, Georgia,
will be sold, on the llrst Tuesday in Oc
tober, 1906. al the court house door in
Newnuii, 111 said county, between the
legal hours of sale, the undivided (Un
til', h interest nf .1. W Houston, .Ir , in
ami lo sixty dive acres, more or less, of
tin of land number two hundred and
twenty six. lying north of It nr on ' k.
Also a like interest 111 the south half ot
lot of land number two hundred, ami
twenty-three, containing one hundred
and one and one-fourth (101 1-4) acres,
more or less. Haiti two tracts adjoin
anil are situated in the second district of
said Coweta county, and hounded on
the north and east by lands of W. S.
Bexley and the south and west by said
Hear creek and the lands of 11. W. <lamp
amt Hardaway. Haul order granted at
the September term, 1905. of said court
of Ordinary. Terms of sale, cash.
This September -4111, 1905,
,1. H. HOUSTON,
Guardian of .1 W. Houston. Jr.
The undersigned own tin
four-ttftliH of the lauds (Inscribed 111 tin
foregoing advertisement, each of us own
ing an undivided ouc-tifth in said land,
and we agree to make the purcluiser 01
said one-tlfth interest described 111 said
advertisement a deed to our said one
fifth interest each 111 said limit in con-
sidci'atlon of a like sum, each, for which
sal.I 01 it* - tit 111 interest, may be bid off; so
that the purchaser at said one - lift 11 in
terest may acquire the whole ot said
lauds.
This Sept. 4r 11. 1906.
MARK HOUSTON,
W. P. HOUSTON,
A14DIE HOUSTON TAYLOR,
.). W r . HOUSTON.
in a like tniiuuer. Limitations of ab
dominal capacity, however, prevented,
and though the gobble eiimo off the
gulp did not, so that for twenty mln-
11 es or so the tail or the seventh mouse
dangled from the comer of the bird's
leak. But in due course It swallowed
the body, and three hours Inter the
pangs of hunger reasserted themselves
ami the owl ate four more mice.
Four pounds would lien heavy weight
for a heron. Yet one of those birds,
which was trapped In England, dls-
girgcil two recently swallowed trout,
one of which weighed two ponnda and
the other one and a half pounds. An
other captured bad contrived to put
aivny three trout averaging three-quar
ters of a pound apiece, although it was
only four mouths old, uml another hud
dined upon seven small trout, together
with,11 mouse and 11 thrush.
Among the greediest birds are wood
pigeons, which will continue to gulp
remaining j own food until their eropN are almost
ut the bursting point. From one of
these birds, shot us it was returning
from a raid In the fields, no fewer than
800 grains of wheat were taken. An
other had contrived to cram down no
fewer than 600 peas. A third was en
deavoring to sustain nature with 180
beech nuts und a fourth witli sixty
acorns.
GEORGIA
Will James
Adrian
$2)4.78
I L D Whitsett
Atlanta
84.86
Gilbert & Hewitt
Atlanta
40.60
J H Rodgers
Baxley •
16.99
Lewis & Murphy
Calhoun
Tl .00
M T Lamli
Cribb
88.30
! Min A R Smith
Cottage Mills
88.14
Sam Hurst
Dublin
84 14
L H Turner
Elbertou
64.65
R L Brewer
Glenn
89.00
Reeves Bros He Co
Griffin
10.00
’ J S Gregory
John
44.14
Frank P. Case
Tndson
93.45
JS Mills
Lindsay
8.35
Watson &
Litliia
Strickland
Springs
99.05
• CL Mousley
Lothair
78 85
t E (J Brown
Mncnn
79 40
1 J B Stilus
1
Meriwether
81 80
R L Lewis
W T Cockrell
Galloway Bros
Warren & Huff
G H Levan
Mrs R Bner
Milieu
Molena
Monroe
Rochelle
Savannah
Savannah
63.03
68.90
31.48
40.00
38.63
90.35
ALABAMA
Autaugaville $ 43.11
S L Durden
RL Clements Brockton 138.64
J P Hurst Clavtoii 83.08
B P Laruhee Florence 301.95
H H Caudle Goodwater 118.50
.1 H Kingly Gordon 357.68
Head & Warren Gum Springs 188.70
Carr & Co Hardaway 140.35
H T Daniel Huntsville 13.50 #
W T Harrison & Son Killen 38.15
W ,T Henderson Lafayette 330.00
I M Boney Linden 350.00
.1 W Hand Motiile 63.35
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SGHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 20, 1904.
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plioutioii should not be granted.
This Sept 4111. 1905.
33 L. A PERDUE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA —Coweta County.
W M. Glass, administrator de-bonis-
non oil estate of Benjamin G. Barker,
deceased, having applied to the court ot
■ ui, i" make by-laws binding Ordinary of snid county for leave to sell
on the members of the proposed corpora
tion and tin its government, not ineou-
sikt, ut with law to execute or receive
such com' viiiici • and acquittances und
receive mid hold such evidences of debt
uml sicui itu k us limy be uccessary to
curry on the proposed business of the
mi ut ecrpoiiinon Also to encumber
t"»l 111. I I'tikoim! property, lend and
borrow mom v und secure same, issue
null sell Is'ielk and secure smile by mort-
gage or deed ot trust and to have all the
r e Ms, powers mid privileges enumerat
ed 111 section lsh'.' of the code of Georgia
el 895 as well ns nil other powers and
privileges incident to corporations of
like 1IHU1I'
tlm lands of said deceased, all persons
are required to show cause in said court
iiv the first Monday 111 October next, if
any they can, why said application
should not he granted
This S' pt, Itli, 1905.
33 L A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
GKORUlA —Cowetn County.
T. F. Rawls, nilmiuistrator de-boiiis-
11011 of estate ot W. A. Mitchell, de
ceased, having applied to the court of
Ordinary of said county for leave to sell
the real estate of said deceased, all per
sons concerned are required to show
cause in said court by the first Monday
in October next, if any they can, wliv
1 Tlx capital stock of snid corpora- said application should not be granted
to n s in.I t" twenty-five thousand dol-
'• • divided into shares of one hundred
lni» t ici; Allot snid capital stock
- uir- adv Heen paid in,
c Petitioners desire the privilege of
■ •mg said capita! stock from time
i' tin.i to any amount not exceeding
In 1 aud fifty thousand dollars
and H at subscriptions to the capital
This Sept. 4th. 1905
33 L. A PERDUE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
A. P. Barfield, executor of Susan S.
Gibson, deceased, having applied to the
Sheriffs Sales.
GEORGIA — Coweta County.
Will be sold, on first Tuesday in Oct.,
1905. before the court house door, 111 said
county, within the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
The northwest quarter of lot of land
number two hundred and twenty-nine
(339) in the First District of Coweta
oountv. Georgia, containing fifty and
live eighths (50 5 8) aores. more or less,
and bound' <1 on the north b.v lot of land
No 308, on the east by William Odom
and the south and west by M. S. Mor
gan.
Snid land levied on as the property ol
J. C. Morgan to satisfy a ti fa issued
from the city court of Newnnn 111 tuvor
ot J. A Ciint.s against J. O. Morgan.
Tins Sept 7th, 1906.
33 J. L. BROWN, Sheriff.
Also, at tlu' same time and place will
be sold a certain house and lot on
Church (now Savannah) street, inNew-
nan. G11., where I now reside; lot con
taining 1-2 acre, more or less, where
Willis Wright now resides. Levied on
by me as the property of Isaac Carring
ton to satisfv a fi. fa. issued from Cow
1 til Superior Court. 111 favor ot John
Dunbar against Isaac Carrington Tei 1 -
t'rrfltlnir the Fashion*.
Who sets the fashionsV Sometimes
an original idea emanates from a hum
ble workwoman, and after fusion in
the bruin and improvements and sug
gestions given by the great autocrat it
emerges, Minerva-like, in full panoply,
complete and victorious. Numbers of
diligent seekers, a horde of assistants,
voluminous notes, sketches, ideas, are
pressed into the service. Artists lend
their willing services, while the sarto
rial adept combines, exaggerates, al
ters old inodes, culling, like the bee,
flowers of fancy nore aud there until
the bright vision of beauty is realized
aud tho forthcoming styles are decided
on.—London Graphic.
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CHAS. A. WICKERSHAM,
Pres, and Gen. M ir.. Atlanta. C4a
court of Ordinary ot said county for nut in ixisscssiou notified as required by
foatly Correapomlenc*.
“I see tluit a letter supposed to have
been written by Henry VIII. has just
brought $3,000.”
“That's n filling. A letter of. mine
Just brought $10.(HXV’
“Indeed V”
“Yes; to a girl who sued me for
breach of promise.”—Louisville Cou
rier-Journal.
Tlie Separation.
Mrs. Grogan Keegan an' his wife
had a fierce scrap. Mrs. Hogan—An’
did they separate? Mrs. Grogan—They
did. but Keegan was most dead before
th' cops could get th' twisters on Mra.
Keegan an’ separate tliim!—Puck.
We have an entirely new process, on which patents are pend
ing, whereby we can reface old Brass Column and Head Rules, 4 pt.
and thicker and make them fully as good as new and without any
unsightly knobs or feet on the bottom.
PRICES.
leave to sell tlie lands of said deeensed, law. This
all iiersims concerned nre required to 33
Sent.
J L
1905.
BROWN,
Sheriff.
sL'ci.of snul 1 ui poiatiuu may be paid in show cause in snid court h\ the firs
is."in y. property or services n> may be Monday in October next, if any they
in ii 1 mintd 1 v the Hoard ot Directors of can. why said application should not be
said cotporifiiun
17 Tin affairs of said ooriwrntioii
• .all t • mamigcd and conducted by a
board of directois and duly elected ufti-
c • s consisting ot such number as tuay
hi fixed and deti rininiai by the cor*)orate
action ol said corporation.
granted.
This Sept 4ih, I9f)5.
22 L. A. FKRDUK, Ordinary.
GEORGIA —Coweta County.
Tlie estate of Z Wortham, late of said
county, deceased, being unrepresented
1 S 1 The stockholders of said oorjiora- and not likely to be represented: all ))er-
tii.il shall be individually liable for its sons concerned are required to show
A Remedy Without a Peer.
•'I fin,’ Chamberlain's Stomach nnd
Liv.-i Tablets more beneficial than any
gtlier remedy I ever used for stomach
trouble," says J. P. Klote, of Edina,
Mo. For any disorder of the stomach,
biliousness or constipation, these Tab
lets ar<* without a peer. For sale b.v
Holt & Cates, Druggists Newuan, Ga.
Phviuk the Way.
“Has Harold asked your father to
give his consent ?’’
“He told father last night that he had
made S5.000 in a real estate deal, so I
suppose lie’s asking him on the install
ment plan."—Milwaukee Journal.
Refacing Column and Head Rules, regular lengths, 20cta each.
“ L. S. “ and “ Rules, lengths 2in. and over 40cts. per lb.
A sample of refaced Rule with full particulars, will lie cheer
fully sent on application.
No man is matriculated to tlie art of
Ufe till he has been well tempted.—
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