The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, September 29, 1905, Image 6

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Dr. Miles’ AntbPain Pills Cure Headache Almost instantly, and leave no bad offcels. They also relieve every other pain, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Pain, Sci atica, Rackache, Stomach ache, Ague Pains, Pains from injury, Bearing- down pains, Indigestion, Dizziness, Nervousness and Sleeplessness. hush in flic conrt nf Ordinary inf said county, on tin* first Monday in October next, why such adniiuistmtion should not he vested in tin* County Adniinistrit- ’or. This Sept. 4, 1905. 32 L A. PERDUE, Ordinary, mid Ex Off Oik. C.O. GEORGIA t’owetft County. VV. II. Barfield, administrator of the 1 -tate of Mrs E. 1) Vines, deceas' d, having ftpplie i to the court of Ordinal v ,| said county for leovc* to sell the lands *,1 said di i- used, all js isons concerned ire re.t|uireri to show eause in said court Ity the first Monday in October next, it any they can. wh.v said application •diould not tie (trimted. Tills Sept. Ttli. i9(>5. *2 [j. A PERDUE, Ordinnry. GEORGIA- < i \teia County. In iIn Court ol Ordinary of suiili < limuty. In lie: Probate of will of Mrs M. A. Silly, deceased, in solemn form: To Charley, Ned and Nancy Owens, the children of Julius M. Owens, ih*. ceased, of Alvnruda, Johnson county, Texas, Mrs. Kli/.ubeth Kelley and Mrs. Susan JohliHiiii, of the State of Arkan sas, and to nil of the heirs at law of said ' Mrs. M. A Sillv. deceased: Yon mid each of you arc hereby noti fied thftt C J Owens has applied ns ex ecutor. to said court, for prolmte, in solemn form, of the Inst will and testa ment ol Mrs. M. A Sidy, late of said Coweta county, deceased, mid you as heirs lit law of said Mrs. M. A. Bill), an* hereby required to lie and appear (it From Last Week’s Franklin' News and Banner. Mr. K. J<\ Sjms, of Newnan, was in town yesterday. Mr. K. K. Davis, of Newnan, was in tin* city this morning. Mr. \\\ McBride is here this week looking after business mat ters. Mr. Ilngli Hammond, of New- n.iii. was here Sunday visiting his lather’s family. 11 is many friend* here are always glad to see him. Prof. H. II. Hopple, President nl the Southern School of Teleg raphy at Newnan, visited in the city Thursday. Me was here in tin* interest of his school which is t he best equipped one in the South. The Home Newspaper. It is tin* duty of the people to gin* hearty and substantial sup port to their home newspapers. tlm court of Ordiniin lor said county on The local paper tills sm important tin. first Monday in October, 1905, when mint application for probate will lie heard. This September ith, 1905. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary Coweta County, Georgia. ill All Pain is Nerve Pain Pain is sure to follow any strain or weakening inlhirnce upon the nerves. It may he caused by over-exertion, heat, intense mental effort, colds, in digestion, or any cause that depresses, excites or agitates the nerves. So sensitive arc* 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 arc sold by druggists, 25c a box, under a guarantee that the first hox will benefit, or money refunded. Never sold in hulk. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. I** Guardians’ Sales of Land. GE( IRHIA—Coweta County. Agreeable to an order granted by the court of Oidumr.v of said county, at the September term of said Ordinary's court, will he sold before tlm court house . , door, at Newnan, Gn., on tin* first Tut s- puts in nine or more lor the com | day of October, 190ft, betwoen tlio legal ml mjfcy he serves. < hours of sale, to the highest and best field. It can always 1m* made a power for great good to the com munity it serves if it is given the right sort of encouragement by the people in wlmst* interests it is pub lished. Nine-tenths of the work done by the “country” editor is, in its essence, unselfish. Where lie puts in one lick for himself, hi Canned Foods Anything in canned goods ordered by our customers can be supplied from our carefully selected stock of standard brands; and in addition to all ordinary canned meats, fruits and vegetables, we can supply* t he following: -tli#best obtainable. The de- < xceeds the supply to such an past two years, we have been “Alligator" Oysters- tnimii for these oysters extent that, during tin unable to obtain them. Heinz’s Bnked Menus with Tomato Sauce and Pork, in be, 10c and 15c cans, and Heinz's Tomato Soup, are good enough for any housewife’s menu. Our extra quality of canned corn, and Van Camp’s Hominy, are of the highest grade. Okra, corn and tomatoes is something any housekeeper can us.*. We have dessert and pie peaches; pineapples, grated and sliced, all of best quality. All our canned goods are guaranteed to be pure, fresh and from the leading canneries of the United States. When you buy can ned goods here we warrant them to be satisfactory. C. P. STEPHENS & CO. The Prompt Service Grocers. FOR SALE The National Collection Agency of Washington, D. C., dispose of the following judgments : LEGAL ADVERTI8EMENT8. Potition for Charter. CiK'iROIA -Oiiwalii ( minty I'n lli* si,|ii*rmi* I',int*l nl Saul ('mint v : Tin* |" ’11i<hi .if I’ I. Satin Timid, Jen- iin* M Siiilii'i'laiiil ami Bi'tth* Mattox, alt nl tli* county of Duval and State of Kim i'la i e. | H nl toll v s I kiwi. : ll. i Thai tliei desire I'm tlieiiiMflvi debts and oontiaciH only to tla* amount nf stock subscribed by them and not paid in. (9.) The principal office nod place of lui'inoKK of snid cnrpoiiitmn shall lie at the city of Newmui m said county of Coweta and Slate of Georgia l in ) That at the corporate meetings of sliaioliohb rs eaeh shareholder shall lie entilled to as many votes as la* owns shares appealing in Ids name on the hunks of said oiirponiiion. (Ill Wherefore, your petitioners pray „ {( ji A _o 0 weta County. By virtue of an order from tlit* bidder, furnish, till* following described lands belonging to the estate rf Lilian Burpee, minor, towit: One-fourth in terest in fifty (ft!)) 111:111-, of laud off the east half of east half of lot of land nuin- 1 her one hundred and three (108, land ten (10) nitres of hind, being 11 strip of land off of the west side of lot of land number one hundred ami lour 1104,1 all of said land being in the Fifth (5th) District of said county. Sold for the piirjmse of oncrnnobuient THOMAS LEIGH, (luardinn of Lillian Burpee. This Sept, nth, 1905. Ouardinn would slate tlml at tin* same time and plnoe, lie* lonialtling one- half o' the above d •scribed lands will he sold by tie* heirs 01 Mrs Mary Leigh, deceased, at the same price per acre as is 1 in id for tlm share ol saul Lillian Burpee, said heirs joining in milking a deed. 22 by till* people with the news of the world a oceans, but they should not lot that their lirst duty is to the “home’’ paper.— Atlanta Ci tut ion. Fresh line of Howell’s line can diesjust received at Reese's Drip Store. Wanted —All the school chit dren to call at Moose's Drug Stoic GEORGIA Will James Adrian $34.78 L D Wliitsett Atlanta 34.3(5 Gilbert & Hewitt Atlanta 4(5.0(5 J H Rodgers Baxley 1(5.99 Lewis & Murphy Calhoun Tl .00 \l T Lamb Cribb 33.20 Mrs A R Smith Cottage Mills 33.14 Sam Hurst Dublin 84 14 L H Turner Elbertou (14.(16 R L Brewer Glenn 39.(50 Reeves Bros & Co Griffin 10.00 .1 B Gregory Joint 44.14 Frank P. Case Judson 92.45 .1 B Mills Liudsav 8.25 Watson & Li thin BtrieklHiid Springs 99 05 O I. Mousley Lor hair 78 85 E C Brown Maoou 79.40 .1 B Stiles Meriwether !!1.80 R L Lewis W T Cook t ell Galloway Bros Warren & Huff C H Levan Mrs R Baer Milieu Molena Monroe Rochelle Savannah Savannah HU. 03 58.90 21.48 40,00 28.(52 90.25 ALABAMA S h Durden Autaugaville ♦ 42.11 R L Clements Brockton 128.(54 J P Hurst Clayton 83.08 B P Larahee Florence 201.95 R H Caudle Goodwater 118.50 J H Klngry Gordon 357.(58 Head & Warren Gam Springs 188.70 Carr & Co Hardaway 140.25 H T Daniel Huntsville 12.50 VV T Harrison & Son Kilien 28.15 W J Henderson Lafayette 220.00 I M Boney Linden 250.00 J VV Halid .Mobile 152.25 Iln-it a--iH-iat.-n. *-111*1 • -sois and assigns that after this |n*tition has linen llb*d mid to I mu** 11 ii*iir|iiniltI under tin* laws published in aecordauce with the law, ol said Still** "t t P i"gni fm tin' full lei 111 11 at the court grant the proper and nee- of t w 'iilv years, with the privilege of , ess ary order of incorporation and that Vi in 'Will id'll -nil term, this petition, together with said order, under tile and -ti le of “The Home he recorded as required by law VV (’ WRIGHT, Petitioners' Attorney. Filed m office this Sept. 4, 1905. L TURNER. (’Ik. S (I O IV Compaui I*.' I The object of the proposed cot po rn tion is pee 11 alary pi,.fit aim gam to the htl.ickliol'.ll IS III I of. (!l.) The business petitioners propose to funy mi is ilmi ol tunning generally, the planting, eallivatlng, gathering. GEORGIA Oowelit Cnirtity. using lot the use ol Mud enr|Miratiou and 1. L Turner, Clerk of the Superiot foi s«|" ut cotton, coin, lui.v, wheat, Oourt of said uounty. do hereby certify mils potatoes, vegetables and other that the above ami foregoing is a tint crops, the raising for use of nini mid correct copy of the original petition for charter of "Tin-; Home Company," as appears of tile and record in this of fice. Witness my hand and the seal of said court, this Sept. 4, 1905. L. TURNER, 22 Oik. S. C. O. C. Ordinary’s Notices. the pin|msed etu pm ut ion and for the market and exchange of horses, mules, entile, sheep, hogs and other an imals. 10 carry on and operate a store for the purchase and sale of general inercliundise and in huv and sell any and all kinds of articles and imtroliandisc cither by retail or wholesale and to ex change niemlitindlse for other articles and produce, to operate and conduct a qkOROIA -Coweta Oountv saw unh and own and operate naiehm- Milt(tn N Sewell having applied to cry lor tla- sawing and manulaetuiing 0 , t ndniary of said county ol umber. shingles and oilier wood , 0| . of ndmlmslration de-hoots- pvoduet- fm the use of the pro|>o»ed oll ,|,e esiate of William Sewell, de ceased. all persons concerned are re- cause in said court by Monday in October next, if any they ran. why said application should not he granted This Sept. 5th, 1905, 32 I j A PERDUE. Ordinary. corporation, foi pay and for sate, to own and operate a mill and necessary mu- ( ', u "n'ei"l to'show eloneiy for the grinding of wheal, corn tin* first Mondii and oilier grain into flour, meal and other products for the use of the pro posed cor|Mimtiou. lor sale and for pay, to own and operate a ginnery including nil neivssun machinery for the ginning and pressing ol cotton for (lie pui|sised eoi|Hinilion, fm others and for pay, to buy and m ll cotton seed, to conduct a dairy and to sell mid dispose ol milk and GEORGIA -Coweta County. Annie E On* having applied to tlit* court nl Ordinary of said comity for let - lers of administration on the estate of hut lei and other duirv products, to man- Syivuuus (». Orr, deceased all persons concerned art required to show cause in said court by the tirst Monday 111 Octo ber next, it' any they van, why said ap- tiho tun* naval stoics or deal in “lime as commission merchants or faotors to buy and sell or hold real and personal prop- erti ol any and all kinds, including plication should not lie granted stocks ami bonds of other corporations, This Sept 4th. 1905. and to do such Other acts as may bo nec essary to carry oil tlm business of tlm convocation. (4 1 Your petitioners desire to have con rf of (iidinnry of t 'oweta county, Georgia, will lie sold, 011 the first Tuesday ill Oc tober, 1906, at tin* court house dooi in Newmui, in said county, between the legal hours lit sale, the undivided one- tilth interest of J. VV. Houston, Jr. 111 ami to sixty live acres, more or loss, of lot of land number two hundred ami twenty-six. lying north of Bear meek. Also a' like interest 111 tlm south Imlt ol lot of land number two hundred and twenty-three, containing one hundred and ono and one-fourth (101 1-4) acres, more or less. Bald two tracts adjoin and are situated in the second district of said Coweta county, and hounded on tin* north and east by lands of VV. B. Bexley and tlm south midwest by said . Bear creek and the lands of 11. VV. Camp Gel. ,>Ul and Hardaway. Bind order granted lit the September term, 1905. of said court ol 1 Iidinnry. Ternn of sale, cash. This September 4th, 1905. J. 11. HOUSTON, Guardian of J. VV. Houston. Jr. The undersigned own the remaining four-fifths ol tlm lands described in tin* foregoing advertisement, each of ns own ing au undivided one-fifth in said bind, anil we agree to make the purchaser of said one-fifth interest described in said advertisement a deed to our said one- fifth interest each in said laud 111 con sideration of a like sum, each, for wliiuli said one-fifth interest may be bid off; so that the purchaser of said one-fifth m- teiest may acquire the whole of said lauds. This Sept. 4th, 1905. MARK HOUSTON, VV. P. HOUSTON. AI)DIE HOUSTON TAYLOR, J. VV. HOUSTON. Tax Collector’s Notice. FIRST ROUND. I’ill motto, afternoon, Monday. Oct. 12ml. Newnan, Tuesday, Oct. Bid. (irniitville, forenoon, Wednes day, Oct. 4th. Moreland, afternoon, Wednes day, Oct. 4th. Coweta, forenoon, Thursday, Send Bids to THE NATIONAL COLLECTION AGENCY, Washington, D. C. Atlanta & West Point Railroad Co. The Western Railway of Alabama. Direct Lines Between North, Hast. South and Southwest. U. S. Fast Mail Route. Through Palace Sleeping Cars. Dining Cars. Tourist Sleepers to California. l(KAI) ROWS afternoon, Thursday, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 20. 1904. L. A PERDUE, Ordinary . Madras, Oct. 5th. Haralson, Friday, Oct. (ith. Henoia, Saturday, Oct. 7th. Turin, forenoon, Monday Oct. !>th. Sliarpslmrg, afternoon, Monday Oct. Sith. Cedar Creek, Court Ground, afternoon, Tuesday. Oct. 10th. Sargents, forenoon, Wednesday, Oct. 11th. Handy, afternoon, Wednesday, Oct. nth. Kirbys Store, forenoon, Thurs day Oct. 12th. H. R. Davies, t“ Tax Collector, No 40 No HI No Hti No no!Leave Arrive)go hh No »7 No 97 N 1.7|l W ’2*>h s l-Tpl I-v -Now Orleans ..... Ar H lrtp 7 10«| 11 10a 12 10h 1 25 p 12 40ii]Lv Mobile . .Ar 4 12p •2 55, v . 87a 11 0-jp 12 ir»p 11 05p Lv ........ PetiKncnlii A r 4 00p 5 (H)a r> oou t nop 5 oon Lv. Sehmi Ar 11 Kip Hi :<5a 9 !5m i nap rt .sail rt Mn Lv Montgomery.. 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Connections at New Orleans for Texas, Mexico, C Jlfornin. jorTuakegee, Mllstead for Tallahassee. (JEOR( > IA —Co Wot n (7-ou n ty. Will be sold, on tirst Tuesday in Oof.,, 1905, before the court house door, in said county, within the legal hours of sale, to tlm highest bidder tor oasli, the foi- j lowing property, to-wit: . - - , „ The northwest quarter of lot of land 191X5, of said Court, to lie held on the nko by-laws binding Ordinary of said county for leave to stdl „ UIU her two hundred and twenty-nine first Monday in March, next, to answer tlieproposed corpora- the lands of snHl deoeased. all iiersoiis (jgp) m the First District of Coweta t j ie plaintiff's libel for divorce; in de- thereof the Court will proceed I . ,, , . ,, ' LaGrange aecomnindntlnn loaves Atlanta dally, except Sunday at f>:80 p. m ( oweta BupPnoi Court, maves LaGrange at ft:fS0 a. m. arrives Atlanta s:15 a. in. E. E. OhUders. V March Term, 11)0(5. To E. E. Childers, defendant in native stated case: You are hereby command ed to be and appear at the March term', memo! i> oi me proposed corpora- me minis in sum ueuenseu, mi [a-isons 13*«>4)) in the First District of Coweta 1 d tor its government, not luoon- an* required to show cause in said court co ' untv Georgia, containing fifty and , with law , to execute or receive by the first Monday in October next, if five eighths (50 6-8) acres, more or less, BU “ ai\ t*\ anees ami acquit lances ami any t hey can, why said apptii at ion . , iw.,, nrti.,1 on 11,»» iiort h l,v lor of land ! t.liere Witness the Hon. R. W Freeuind, Judge of said Court, this Aug. 3, 1905. L. Turner, Clerk. GEORGIA —Coweta County. VV. M. Glass, administrator de-bonis- the right to sue ami la* sued, contract 1 non on estate of Benjamin G. Barker, and be contracted with, have and use n deceased, having applied to tin* oourt of common seal, to make ou the members ol tiou and sistent such conveyances and acquittances and any they can, why said application n,’id bounded"oil*the north by lot of land | thereon as to justice may appertain, l-eceive and hold such evidences of debt should not be grunted. N . .,., s r . , st hv William Odom’ Witness the Hon. R. VV Freer ami securities „s may be necessary to This Sept 4th, 1W. and Hie south and west bv M. 8. Mor- carry on flit* proin>hCil tmsiuesh of the +$ L. A rKRDUE, Ordinary. ^ HIl said cor|)Oialion Also to encumber Said land levied on ns the projiertv of real and )h*isoiuiI property, lend and GhORt.I A-Coweta (.unity. i J. C. Morgan to satisfy a fi fa issued borrow money and secure same, issue T. b . Rawls, mimuiistiator de-boms- f lwn the city oourt of Newnau iu favor and sell bonds nod secure sunn* by mort- m>u of estate ot VV . A. Mitchell, de- () j- j A Coats against J. O Morgan gage or deed of trust and to have all the ceased, having applied to the court of This Sept- 7tli 1906 * rights, powers and privileges enumernt- Ordinary of said county for leave to sell ■ 1 j BROWN, Sheriff. ed in section 1852 of the cikie of Georgia the real estate of said deceased, all jx*r- ' ' of 1895 as well as all other powers and sons concerned an* required to show Also, at the same time and place will! privileges incident to coriKiratious of cause in said court by the first Monday i i>e sold a certain house and lot on uke nature. in October next, if any they can, why Church (now Savannah) street, in New-1 (6.» The capital stock of said oorisira- said application should not be granted, i URUl u'ra., where I now reside; lot oou- i tiou shall la* twenty-five thousand dol- This Sept. 4th, 1905. taming 1-2 acre, more or leas, where! lars divided into shares of oue hundred 22 L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. Willis Wright now resides. Levied on dollars each. Allot said capital stock ^ , by me as the property of Isaac Carring- luif already been jiaid in. : GEORGIA—Coweta County. ton to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from Oow- *(5.) Petitioner* desire the privilege of A. P. Barfield, executor of Susan S. eta Superior Oourt, in favor of John increasing saul capital stock from time Gibsou, deceased, having applied to ttie Dunbar against Isaac Carrington. Teu- to time to any amount not exceeding court of Ordinnry oi said oounty for nu t iu possession notified as required by two hundred and fifiy thousand dollars leave to sell the lands of said deceased, ) aw . This Sept. 7, 1905. and that sulmcriiitious to the capital all |>ersous concerned' are required to jj J. L.,BROWN, Sheriff, stock of said i*orporation may be paid iu show cause tu said oourt by the first ^ money, property or services as may be Monday in Ootobor uext, if any tliey “““““““ determined by ti.e Board of Directors of * can, why said application should not be A Remedy Without a Peer, said corporation granted. i7.i r he affairs of said corporation Thie Sept 4th, 1905. shall Ik* managed and conducted by a 22 L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary, board of directors and duly elected ofti- cers consisting of such number as may GEORGIA—Coweta County. Z. Greene, D. D. S.. Office on Second Floor of Black Bros. Co.’s Building L. M. Farmer, LAWYER. Office on Second Floor of the Arnall Merchandise Co.’s Building At Chehaw Returning Trains 2S aiid :I6 Pullman sleepers New York and New Orleans. Through coaches Washing on and New Orleans. Trains ST and :I8 Washington and Southwestern Limited. Pullman sleepers, compartmeu ar\*. observation and dining cars. Complete service New York and New Orleans Train 07 United States fast mail. Through day coaches Atlanta and New Orleans. W'rife for maps, schedules and information. J. B HEYWARI), J. P. BILLUPS, P. P. A., Atlanta, (Sa. (i. P. A., Atlanta Ga. CHAS. A. WICKKRSHAM, Pres, and Gen. Mar., Atlanta. Ga We have an entirely new process, on which patents are pend- ! ing, whereby we can reface old Brass Column and Head Rules, 4 pt. 1 and thicker and make them fully as good as new and without any unsightly knobs or feet on the bottom. PRICES. •*I find Chamberlain's Stomach and 1 Liver Tablets more beneficial than any : nther remedy I ever used for stomach trouble," says J. P. Klou*, of Edina, Dr. C. A. Smith, VETERINARIAN. Refacing Column and Head Rules, regular lengths, 20cts each, “ L. S. “ and “ Rules, lengths 2in. and over 40cts. per lb. A sample of refaced Rule with full particulars, will be cheer fully sent on application. be fixed and determined by the oorporate The estate of 7. Wortham, late of said jq 0 . For any disorder of the stomach, I Treats all diseases ot domestic animals, action of said corporation county, deceased, being unrepresented biliousness o'r constipation, these Tab- „ ,, , d av or niirlit Office 1 8.1 1 he stock holders of said corpora- and net likely to be represented: all per- lets are without a peer. For sale by I a , ■ . *1 .. Uuu shall be individual^ liable for its sous coucerued are required to show Holt & Cates, Druggists Newuau, Ga. i at Gearreld s Livery Stable. MANUFACTURERS OF Type and High Grade Printing Material, 39 N. NINTH 8T.. PHILADELPHIA. PA.