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Application for Charter.
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(il'.OIK i 1A i 'owHh County
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'I In- petition of W. M Hnlaliintton, of
111<- ' <mnt\ ( f Fulton, Btati'of Georgia,
mm i, I, Hcdwtut!, of’ tin* county of
(' ■*< to. State of G"i>rgia, respectfully
„|,ows to tie- court in- follows:
I 'f'lmt they desire for theinsnlvos,
11 ,,ir n-.i x-iiit• -s, iiueci smnit mid assigns,
to lie llieolliomted under thu lilltno tittd
Style . I the
M M ill AS GINNING COMPANY
t in j-. i toil ot twenty (*’0) yciitu, with
the privilege of renewal at the expira
tion of that time.
; the object of mild corporation
is |it rtiniat y gain to mn sharehoblers.
The particular business of fluid cor-
p,,ti,Hoii to he the building and ope ra
tion of cotton ginneries, the ginning and
I>iit■ iik ot cotton and the huyiUK nnd
si in s- ot eothin, cotton Hitetl and cotton
need products.
t That the capital stock of said cor
poration idiull be four thousand ($4,-
000,00) dollars, divided into shares of one
hundred i flOO.OOi dollars each, w it h the
privilogn ot increasing the same to
twenty-live thousand ($25.(XK)) tl/il lilts
liv vote ut a majority of the shares r»f
saitl capital stock, ftom time to time as
the com|»ativ may deem it desirnl>le
The of I ice and prmoi|)tll place of lutsi
in-Hs ol Him said eor|)oratloii shall lie in
the town ot Madras, Coweta county,
Georgia, with the right to estahliflli of-
llees and eondltet hnsiness elsewhere,
HI,her will without the State of
Georgia.
0. petilioiierH pray for authority to
do all nets and things necessary or in
cident tn the successful o|Miration of said
company, with the right to own, huy or
Otherwise acquire, Improve, sell or lease
or otherwise disiiose of suoll real estate
and |H-rsoiml property as may lie lieoes
*ai7 or ad visa hie for the carrying out
the purposes of the cor|ioriithin, or the
conduct of Us business, to make all con-
Intel* whatsoever that are tlueossary to
carry out Its purpo»es, with the privi
lege of borrowing money and securing
the siiine by execution of mortgage, i
deeds or otllerwiflO.
Wni nKKiMile, petHionors pray to lie
Hindu a body corporate under said name
and style, with such other and further
rights, powers and privileges and im
munities as are ineident to oor|s)rations
of similar character allowed by the laws
ol I his Slate
KYI NS & SPKNCK,
Petitioners' Attorneys.
Piled in otltee ibis ;t t day of Oetobel',
ilior.. L, TURNER,
('lerk l 'owelii Superior (fourt.
Administrator’s Sale of
Land.
OK<)KGIA—Coweta County.
By virtue of an order granted by the
Honorable Omi t of Ordinary of Coweta
county, Georgia, at tie- October term.
Mm."), I w ill sell before the court house
door of said county, at NeWnau, Ga.. on
the Hist Tuesday in Novetnlmr, next,
i 11)05) to tln> highest and best bidder lor
cash, the following described r* ill estate,
belonging to the estate of Mrs. l-ili/.u-
belli 1) Vines, late of said county, de
ceased, to-wit: All that tract or paroel
of land lying and being in the Seventh
I 7th) District ol Uowetaeouutydieorgin,
and known m the plan of said district as
the up|n r or north half of land lot num
ber seventy (77) seven, containing on*'
hundred and one fourth acres, more or
less, and the lower south halt of land
lot number seventy 70 six, containiiiK
one hundred one and one-fourth ai-res,
more or less, said two tracts of land con-
tmnin|r in ail two hundred two and one-
half acres, more or less.
Sold for the purport • of distribution
among the liens at law of said Mrs.
Elizabeth D. Vines, deo awd.
This Oct. 2, Ilk).).
W. H. BARFIELD,
Ailmr. Elizabeth D Vines, Deceased.
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors.
GKOHGIA—Coweta Countv. •
All |«-rsnns having demands against
the estate of D I, Moore, late of said
oouuty, deceased, are hereby notified to
render their claims according. to law,
and all parties indebted tosaid deceased,
are requested to make immediate pay
ment lo the uuflerrtigtlud.
This Got. Hud, 11105
F S OUKETON
and K. C. OUR ETON, Sr.,
Kxecutors of I) L Moore, Deceased,
Public Sale of Desirable Real Estate
in and Near Crantvltle.
OEt)RGIA—('oweth (’ounty.
Will be sold at ]>uhlio outcry before
the court house door in Ncwimti, tin.,
he twee u the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in November, 11105, to the
highest bidder, for cash, the following
lands, to-wit: All of the east half of
lot of land No 7, containing PM notes,
more or less, situated, lying and being
in the original lltb district of the coun
ty of Meriwether, State of Georgia : also
the Stafford old homestead in and near
the town of Graptvilli', in said Coweta
county, lying south ol the Atlnnta and
West Point Railroad, commencing at
the right ot way ot said railroad at the
Wesley Freeman lot and running thence
• list to branch; thence down the branch
to the original line of laud lot No. 270;
thence soutn along said line to the cen
tre of Halt! lot; thence west along said
centre line to the tight of way of said
railroad; thence up fluid right of way to
the starting point, containing fourteen
acres, more or less, the same lying and
being in the original second, lint now
Giantville, district of Coweta County,
Georgia; hIho fifty notes, more or less, it
being the southeast quarter ol said lot
ol laud No. H70 in said Uruiltvilju dis
trict of said Coweta County. The afore-
-aid tracts of land contain in till 102
acres, more or less, and is commonly
known as a part of the Stafford place.
These lands are well improved and have
a splendid dwelling and out houses
thereon. This Dot. 5th, 11105.
W. A. Post,
W. C. Wright
Attorneys for owners.
Notice to Debtors and Cred
itors.
I All persons holding claims against the
estate of Hy Ivan Us G. Off, late of Cow
eta county, deceased, are hereby notified
| lo present them to me for payment and
! all isirsotlM owing said estate are hereby
, notified to pay same.
Got. S, 1005.
ANNIE F. OUR.
I -Jll.flt Admix. Said Estate.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—-Coweta County.
,1. 0. Newman of stud county, Ad
ministrator of the estate of H. G. New
man, deceased, having applied to the
court of Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell nil equity,or interest, in the
lands of said deceased, which interest or
equity consists of, and is evidenced hy, a
certain bond for title, executed by W. j
(,'. Wright toHiiid deeensed on April tltli, >
1908, all persons concerned are requir
ed to show eiiuse in said court by the j
first Monduy-iii November next, if any i
they can, why said application should
not he granted. This Oct. 5th, 11105.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
Tax Notice.
The hooks are open tit council cham
bers for the payment of the real and
personal tax due the city for 1005.
2(1-41 15. D. FOU8E,
Clerk.
|j. W. Stripling & Son.
SHOES AND CLOTHING
Wo have the largest anil best linn of clothing and shoos
wo httvo evor handlod. Wo have some oyo openers for you
I his season.
Undies' Godman shoes in navy calf, low heel, plain toe and medium
hoel, enp toe, every pair guaranteed the best every day shoe on the
market at per pair --- $1.25
Undies' kid hiee Godmatt shoes, kid lace, patent tip. kid tip, low and
high heel every pair guaranteed solid leather, the best kid shoe on
the market for the money, per pair only ---- $1.50
Undies' plain too, glove grain, solid leather shoos only $1.00
Undies' line French kid shoes in bluchers, |MitenC tip, value 2.50 $2.00
Children's Oodumu shoo, the best winter shoes on the market, every
pair guaranteed, sizes 5 to S, kid lace d5o
Sizes it to 12, kid lace. 85o; sizes III to 2, kid lace, $1.00 and $1 25
Infants' line kid shoes, sizes 2 to 5 —. $1 00
Misses’kid liiee shoes, sizes 1* to 12 ... .. -- $1.00
Men's high cut shoes for everyday wear for only $1 tH)
Men’s high cut kip shoes, first quality, every pair guaranteed $1 25
Bostonian slices lor men, the best $5 50 shoe ou the market; every pair
guaranteed We have all thu new style toes in vici, box calf, gun
metal and patent leather.
Men's Stoughton shoes, vici, box calf and |uiteut leather, every pair
guaranteed, )>er pair . .. $2 50
Men's box cult and vici bluoher shoes, worth $2.50, only ...$2.00
Men's cap and plain tot' shoes, worth $1 75, at jier pair .... -$U50
Men's tun vici shoes — $1.50
Men’s Hue ealf boots, elastic in side, every pair guaranteed . ...$5.00
Boys' Sunday shoes, $1 25, $1.50 and $2.00 per pair.
Full Inn Indies' and men's rubbers.
Ladies' sample shoes, sizes 5, 8' u ami I at less than cost to make.
CLOTHING.
Boys’ knee unlit eossimere suits, assorted colors, ages 5 to 8, worth
$1.75, per suit - $1,89
Bovs’ knee pant eassimere suits, ti to 10, assorted colors, worth $2.50,
for only . . x.. .—.. $1.08
Boys’ knee punt suits worth $2 00 for. $1 did
Boys’ fancy mixed eossimere suits, value $8.1)0, at — $2.80
Boys’ knee pant suits, regular price $1.00, for only -—00c
Boys' long pant 8 piece suit, a good $5.00 suit for only $4 00
Men's fatu-v mixed brown, liluek and gray eassimere suits, worth $7 60
at only $5.00
Men's nil-wool, black clay worsted suits, value $10, a suit only $7.60
Mon’s mixed colors in all-wool worsted suits, value $16, for $12.60
Men's black all wool unfinished worsted suits in slims and regulars,
worth $15, tor only $12(0
Meu’s all-wool eassimere and worsted suits, assorted colors, worth
$12.50, at the suit _ .. $10 00
Men’s all-wool eassimere suits m brown and gray mixed, value $12.60
for only, the suit $0.00
100 Men’s suits, bought 50c on the dollar, value $4 to $7.60, for..$8 4V*
50 Dozen overalls, worth 50e, at 80c
60 Men’s sample pnntsat manufacturers' cost, jier i»air, $8.60 to .. .50c
26 Dozen boys’ eassimere knee pouts, ages 6 to 16, per pair.... .. 25c
25 Dozen boys' worsted and eassimere knee pants, worth 75c, only 49c
Executor’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
By virtue of an order from the court
of Ordinary of said Coweta county,
granted at the October form, 1005, will
be sold, ou the first Tuesday in Novem
ber, 1006, at the court house door in said
county, between the legal hours of stile,
eighty five (85) acres of land, more or
less, of the north portion of the east half
of lot of land number one hundred and
forty-eight (118) m the Fourth district
j of said county.
.Sold for the purpose of paying debts
, and for distribution. Terms cash.
This Oct. 8, 1905.
A. P. BARFIELD,
I Executor of Susan S. Gibson, Deceased.
Doubtless You Have Heard
of Mr. Heinz, the “57-variety man.” He is a pickier by trade.
Here are a few of his goods which we keep always in stock:
Mustard Dressing Joe
Prepared Mustard . .16c
Tomato Ketchup 15c
Mixed Pickles 15 anti 25c
I ndia Relish ..... . Hoc
Chow Chow 35c
I ’reserved Sweet Mixed Pickles 35c
Pickled (hiions .... 30c
Evaporated Horse Radish
Preserved Damson Plums
Preserved Raspberries . . .
Preserved < 'berries
Celery Sauce
Malt Vinegar
Queen Olives
Stuffed Olives
30c
50c
50c
50c
15c
35c
50c
30c
Proctor & Gamble Naphtha Soap, Best for the Laundry
Mr. Van Camp
Has quite a reputation also, and we always
keep a fresh supply of his
Evaporated Cream 10c
Tomato Soup 10c
Chicken Soup 10c
Other Things.
The following goods speak for themselves.
We shall only mentionjthe price;
A. Brocket & Co., ‘‘Petit Pois,” extra fine
French peas 25c
‘•Little Duke’’ extra fine French peas . . 15c
Tinware and Crockery
Six Glass Tumblers for 15c
Six- Plates for 30c
Tin Hour sifter 5c
2 gallon covered buckets . 15c
0 glass Ice Cream plates. 20c
Adjustable brass curtain rods 15c
Large Wash Pan lOc
Family Scales, #1.50 kind at 99c
Half gallon measure I5e
Quart measure >. lOc
Large dish pan 15 C
Gallon Stew-pan ific
$75 Haviland China Set for $60
NVNNALLY & BARRETT,
The Bay Street Grocers Telephone 55
J. W. STRIPLING & SON
’Phone 98.
Ordinary’s Notices.
I GEORGIA— UowHtu County.
| W. H. Summerlin, administrator fie
1 himis mm, on estate <:t William Sewell,
deceased, having applied to tin' court of
I Ordinary of said county for leave to sell
I land of said estate, all persons concerned
' are required to show cause in said court
by (lie tirst Monday m November next,
if any (hey nan, why said apiilication j
should not he granted.
Tlds Oct. 4, 1905.
L. A. PERDUE.
Ordinary.
GEt)RG1A—Coweta County
■lames 1. Pike having applied lo the
court ol Ordinny of said county for let
ters of administration on estate ol Car
rie I). Pike, deceased, all persons con
cerned are required to show cause in
said court by the first Monday in No
vember next, If any they can, why said
application should not be granted.
This Out. 2nd, 1905.
L. A. PERDUE,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
J. B. Shell and Lenora S. Page, exec
utors of Nancy Page, deceased, having
applied to ttie court of Ordinary ot said
county for leave to sell the lands of said
deceased, all {arsons concerned are re
quired to show cause in said court by
the first Monday in November next, if
any they can, why said application
should not be granted.
This Got. 2ml, 1996.
L. A. PERDUE,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
I, N Orr, Sr., having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said County for
Guardianship of the property of Mary
Clinton Orr, minor, all persons concern
ed are requned to show cause in said
Court by the first Monday in November
next, if any they can, why said appiica
tiou should not be granted. This Oct.
5th, 1906. L. A. PERDUE.Ordinary
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
I, I.. Turner, Clerk of the Sujrerior
; Court of said county, do hereby certify
that the foregoing is a true and correct
i copy of rite application for charter of
Madras Ginning Company as appears on
tile iu this office. Witness my baud and
seal of said court this 8d day of October,
1906. L. TURNER,
, Clerk Superior Court Coweta County.
We Expect to
Vlove Soon
We want to close out our
stock at once. Now che
time lias come for real bar
gains. There are some
items in our stock that will
be sold at a very small
profit, and t here are thous
ands of other things that
will go at cost and below
owing to the advance in
the market, hut they must
go at same price. Strictly
tit nine o’clock,
MONDAY, OCT. 0,
we will begin this sale.
We want you to he on
hand.
Clothing
Our $12.60 suits go at $8.50.
Our $10 00 suits go at $7.50.
Our $6.50 suits go at $4.75.
Notice our big sacrifice in towels.
Crockery, glassware and tinware.
Shoes from 25c to $8.50 per pair
Our shoe stock is new
and complete, and it is a
great sacrifice to sell them
at the extremely low price
at which we expect to close
them out. Remember the
date and come.
J. B. Hutchens
West Side Square
Lumber
On yard or
at mill. . . .
ORR & POWELL
RIGHT BUYING AND SELLING
Right buying and selling is the strong point in this
business. Knowing where, when and how to buy groceries
and what to pay for them, and giving customers the benefit
of wise buying, enables this store to supply its patrons with
the best obtainable at the most reasonable prices.
All the needs of customers can he supplied from this
complete stock, and every purchaser have the satisfaction of
knowing that both buying and selling are conducted in ac
cordance with right business principles.
We display at all times a varied assortment of the Na
tional Biscuit Co.’s products. They’re always fresh, too.
The canned goods stock is especially large and' attractive at
present. Hardly a want of the housewife,.in this line, that
cannot be supplied at this store.
The best grades of flour are here. Freshness and price,
as well as quality, are always worth considering.
Our candy trade is immense. New shipments frequent
ly-received; and the stock of stick and fancy goods of ail
kinds never runs low.
J. F. REYNOLDS
Grocer Greeneville St.