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Southern
School of
Telegraphy,
Newnan, - Georgia.
Box 703.
Program for Sabbath School
Rally Day at the Presby
terian Church Next
Sabbath.
At 11 a. ni.—Sung:, “Awake My
I Soul, Stretch Every Nerve.”
els of financial strength and integ
rity, policy holders will insist that
in the future the concerns into
whose hands their money is paid
and whose policies guarantee loved 1 poratiou to be the building nnd opera
ones against want in years to come
“show clean hands” at all times
Application for Charter.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
To the Superior Court of Saiil Comity:
The petition of W. M. Hutchinson, of
the county of Fulton, State of Georgia,
and B. L. Redwine, of the county of
Coweta, State of Georgia, respectfully
shows to the court as follows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and assigns,
to be incorporated under tin
style of the
MADRAS GINNING COMPANY
for a period ot twenty (20) years, with
the privilege of renewal at the expira
tion of that time.
2. That the object of said corporation
is peenninry gnin to its shareholders.
it. The particular business of said cor-
Public Sate of DesIrabloReal Estate
In and Near Crantvllle.
GEORGIA —Co we tit Con n ty.
Will tie sold at public outcry before
the court house door in Newnan, Ga.,
between the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in November, llHifi, to the
highest bidder, for cash, the following
lands, to-wit: All of the oast half of
lot of land No. 7, containing'101 acres,
more or less, situated, lying and being
name and | in the original 11th district of the conn-
1 ty of Meriwether, State of Georgia :also
tho'StutVord old homestead in and near
the town of Grantville, in said Coweta
county, lying south of the Atlanta and
West Point Railroad, commencing at
the right of way of said railroad at the
Wesley Freeman lot and running thence
east to branch; thence down the branch
to the original line of land lot No. 270;
Responsive Heading, Wlmt and under nil circumstnnces.
God Says.—Commandments. j The life insurance companies
Prayer, by Sunday School Supt. j are no longer above suspicion.
Frank Wilkinson. < They will Ih> kept in the limelight
I Song, “Onward, Christian Sol- of publicity hereafter, for the great
jdiers!” army of the insured will no longer
The part of the Sunday School i*e willing to take everything for
in the work of the Church.—beati
tudes.
Prayer, by Pastor, Rev. C. O’N.
Martindale.
Address, “The Hope of the
Church,” by Major Geo. P. But
ler, Sunday School Supt. of First
Presbyterian Church, Augusta,
Ida., and General Secretary of the
granted.—Albany Herald.
thence south along said line to the edi
tion of cotton ginneries, the ginning nnd | tr „ 0 f | l)t . thence west along snid
baling of cotton nnd the buying nnd | oeu t, ru lino to the right of wny of snid
selling of cotton, cotton seed nnd cotton rnilrond; thenoe up snid right of wny to
seed products. | the starting point, containing fourteen
4. That the enpitnl stock ol snid cor- i rtU i. ( > 8l more or less, the same lying nnd
c WHEN AN
E,xpert
Plumber
1 S N E E I) E 1»
— Cnll —
W.-L. Sexton,
The Newnan Plumber.
Shop and Wareroom on
Hancock Street, next
door to l)r. T. J.
Jones Building.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Executor’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
By virtue of an order of the court of
Ordinary of Coweta county, will be sold
at nuction at the court bouse door of said
’’ , , ,V • Y- 1 county, ou the first.Tuesday in Novoui-
live and able <hnstian , bpr nestt wlthln the lBgal , lour8 of 8ftk ,
• •Atiaa
Peniston’s
Drug Store
Crane's Spring Medicine.
Crane’s Kidney nnd Bncknclte
Cure.
Crane’s Cough Cure.
Crnne’s Headache Relief.
Crane’s Cholera nnd Diarrhoea
Mixture.
Crane’s Family Liniment.
Crnne’s Eo/.enm Cure.
Crane’s Liver Powders.
Crnne’s Pile Salve, ,
Crane’s Liver Pills.
Crnne’s Female Relief.
tion, a
worker. t
Song, “SihxxI Away on Your
Mission of Light.”
Our Gift to God, Offering for
Sunday School Missions of the
Church in..OtJes, Factory. Ty wits,
Country Districts, Mountain Re
gions, Western Frontiers, as car
ried on through the General As
sembly’s < Committee at Richmond,
Va.
Song, “I’ll Live for Thee.”
the following property, to-wit;
All of lot of laud No. 17, in the origi
nal 2nd, but now the Grantville district
of said county, containing 202 1-2 acres,
more or less; also the onBt half of lot of
land No. lit, in tlte same district and
oounty, it being all of said lot 10 except
that part of said lot now owned by J. E.
Dean, containing 101 1-4 acres, more or
less, all within two miles of Grantville.
Also at the same time and plaoe will
be sold the homo place ot John W. Ar
nold, decensed, in the town of Grant-
prayer by Major Butler.
Song, “Oh, That Will
Glory!”
The Greed and Benediction.
Bel
ville, fronting and south of LaGrange
Plans for the coming winter,and street and running back to right-of-way
| of (lie Atlanta & West Point Railrond.
This place has been divided into four
nice residence lots, designated ns town
j lots Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, of the subdivision
! of said J. W. Arnold's plaoe, and will be
sold accordingly, as follows:
1 Lot No. 1, beginning at the northeast
corner of T. M. Zellars’ lot oil LnGrnnge
street, now occupied by W. M. White
and running easterly tip the sidewalk of
said street on the snid Arnold's lot line
At 8:00 p. m.—A mass meeting 67 feet to a stake, thence sonthorly on a
of the different denominations at j bne parallel with said T. M. Hollar's lot
;.the J\[pthodjst. i.'hnch, addressed
At 7:80 p. in.—Address, “Sys
tem-in Onr Work,” by Major Geo.
P. Butler.
These are Standard
tions and are Sold ar
mended at
Prepara-
Peniston’s
Drug Store.
Take a Bath
-AT-
fjailey’s Barber S* 10 P
Where the equipment is new and
first class and where all the latest ap
pliances and accessories of the mod
ern bath room are at yonr service.
Your patronage is desired and mer
ited, and a trial will make you a per
manent patron.
BAILEY’S BARBER SHOP,
Reese Opera House Building,
Newnan, - Ga.
line fill) feet, more or less to the right of
. . way of said A. & W. P. Railroad, cou-
i by Major Butler, lopic ■■- tabling 8-1 of an aore, more or less,
ward.” A service lor everybody, I Lot No. 2, beginning at the northeast
oltl and young, especially the Bun- corner of said lot No. 1, at a stake on
(lay School workers of all the LaGrange street and running thence
I . . .. . . ., ! easterly along the sidewalk on snid Ar
c I uold s line, t!7 ieet to a stake, thence
I southerly on a line parallel with the cast
The public is cordially invited i Rue ot lot No. l, fill) feet, more or Ichs,
to all these exercises as of unusual to right of way of said railrond, contain-
interest to the community,not only j >“g <> f a " aort) . *« oro or
I , . , , . , Lot, No. ii, on which is located the
as from a bright, wide-awake,
late dwelling ot said Arnold, commeno-
j earnest and posted speaket con- j ftt the northeast corner of said lot
j nected with the International Sun- No. 2 on LaGrange street and running
day School Association, but as j thence easterly up the sidewalk on said
'dealing along lines of peculiar i Aruold ’ 8 line 83 feet t0 a Htake - the,, o e
, i .. , . i/;. I southerly on a line parallel with east
1 line of lot No. 2 610 feet, more or less to
, God in its \ arious branches. Sin- \ 0 f W(l y 0 f railrond, containing
ners and saints )x>th welcome. j 7-s of an acre, more or less.
G. O’N. Martindale, | Lot No. 4, commencing at the north-
Pastor Presbyterian Church, east corner of lot No. Don said La
Grange street and running thence east
erly along the line up said street, 65 feet
to Stafford street, thence south down
Stafford street 440 foet more or less to
said railroad right of way, thence west-
porn tion shnll be four thousand ($4 ,-
000.00) dollars, divided into shares of one
hundred (1100.00) dollars each, with the
privilege of increasing the same to
twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars
by vote of a majority of the shares of
said capital stock, from time to time as
the company may deem it desirable.
The office and principal place of busi
ness of the said corporation slinll ho hi
the town of Madras, Coweta county,
Georgia, witli the right to establish of
fices and conduct business elsewhere,
either within or without the State of
Georgia.
6. Petitioners pray for authority to
do all acts and things necessary or in
cident to the successful operation of said
company, with the right to own, buy bt
otherwise acquire, improve, sell or lense
or otherwise dispose of such real estate
and ]K>rKonal property ns may be neces
sary or advisable for the carrying out
the purposes of the corporation, or thfe
conduct of its business, to main* all oon-
tincts whatsoever that are ncocHsury to
carry out its purposes, witli the privi
lege of borrowing money and securing
the same by execution of mortgage,
deeds or otherwise.
WiiKltKFOKK, petitioners pray to bo
made a body corporate under snidjiame
and style, with sucli other and further
rights, powers and privileges and im
munities as are incident to oorporatloils
of similar character allowed by the laws
of this State.
EVINS & SPENCE,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Filed in oillee this lid day of October,
11)05. L. TURNER,
Clerk Coweta Superior Court.
GEORGIA—-Coweta County.
I, L. Turner, Clerk of the Superior
Court, of said county, do hereby certify
that the foregoing is n true and oorrnot
copy of the application for charter of
Madras Ginning Company us appears on
file in this office. Witness my hand nnd
seal of said court this lid day of < Ictober,
1005. L. TURNER,
Clerk Superior Court Coweta County.
acres, more
being in the original second, hut now
Grantville, district of Coweta County,
Georgia: also fifty acres, more or loss, it
being the southeast quarter of said lot
of land No. 270 in said Grantville dis
trict of said Coweta County. The afore
said tracts of land contain in all 102
acres, more or less, and is common
known uh a part of the Stafford plae
These lands are well improved and have
a splendid dwelling and out houses
thereon. This Got. 5th, 1006.
W. A. Post,
W. C. Wright..
Attorneys for owners.
The Largest Stock of
Supplies
... and ...
Fixtures
In Newnan at SEXTON’S.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
J. C. Newman of said 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 an equity,or interest,, in the
lauds of said deceased, which interest or
equity consists of, and is evidenced by, a
certain bond for title, executed by W>.
C. Wright to said deceased on April 0th,
1903, all persons concerned are requir
ed to show cause in said court by the
first Monday in November next, if any
they can, why said application should
not be grunted. This Got. 5th, BIOS.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
Executor’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
By virtue of an order from the court,
of Ordinary of said Coweta oounty,
granted at the October term, 11)05, will
be sold, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber, 11106, ut the court house door in said
county, between the legal hours of sale,
eighty-five (86) acres of land, more or
less, of the north port ion of the east half
of lot of land number one hundred and
forty-eight (l-IH)iu the Fourth district
of Haid count y.
Hold for the purpose of paying debts
and for distribution. Terms cash.
This Oct. 3, 11)05.
A. P. BARFIELD,
Executor of Susan H. Gibson, Deceased.
Administrator’s Sale of
Land.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
By virtue of an order granted by the
Ordinary’s Notices.
GEORGIA—Coweta County..
W. H. Summerlin, administrator dc ,
bonis non, on estate of William Howell, i
Our Faith is No More.
How have the mighty fallen!
We refer, of course, to the great jerly down said right of way M feet
American life insurance companies
more or less, to corner of said lot No. 3,
, . , . , , thence northerly along east line of lot lnoru ur mss, mm u* ....... ™ u -
those superiain eJy \ liuious and , j^ 0 .j 44( , j» eet| II10re or i e88i to starting tainiug in all two hundred two and one-
benevolent guarantors of comiort j point, containing 3-4 of an acre, more or half acres, more or less.
and contentment for the widow and less. Hold for the purpose of distribution
I mt * . n - t r* . . aillOUK the hftU’F ftt IttW of hftltl MrH.
I orrihan. and peaceful rest tor the 1 These lots all face LaGrange street, n vines, deceased.
bones of the “dear departed.” : one of the m0Bt 'P°P nlar reBidence 8treet8 Tins Oct. 2, 1905.
! Now that the scales have fallen
Honorable Court of Ordinary of Coweta deceased, having applied to the court of
county, Georgia, at the October term, Ordinary of said county for leave to sell
11)05, I will sell before the court house lall(1 of Hai ' 1 « 8tatu ' al) persons concerned
door of said county, at Newnan, Ga., or) ar ‘ ! re, l uired to show cause in said court
the first Tuesday in November, next, ! »>y f,l() ,lr st Monday in November next,
MINIS) to the highest and best bidder for a ”V '»•«* •»'*. ^ Kai<l application
cash, the following described real estate,
belonging to the estate of Mrs. Eliza
beth D. Vines, lute of said county, de
ceased, to-wit; All that tract or parcel
of land lying and being in the Seventh
(7th) District of Coweta county,Georgia,
and known in the plan of said district as
the upper or north half of land lot num
ber seventy (77) seven, containing one
hundred and one-fourth acres, more or
less, and the lower south half of land
lot number seventy (76) six, containing
one hundred one atid one-fourth acres,
more or less, said two tracts of laud con-
should not be granted.
This Oct. 4, 11)06,
Ii. A. PERDUE.
Ordinary,
GEORGIA—Cowotu County.
James I. Pike having applied to the
court of Ordinay of said county for let
ters of administration on estute of Car-
i rie D. 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 Oct. 2nd, 11)05.
L. A. PERDUE,
Ordinary.
T. M. MARTIN
Does all
kinds of
in the town of Grantville, and are beau- W. H. BARFIELD,
j|J | - L " J " - tifully located and offer a rare oppor- Adrar. Elizabeth D. Vines, Deceased.
ra. from our eyes, we confess to a ieel- i tunity to those wanting a nice residence 1
1 ing of regl'et along with our sur- j or good building lots in this pleasant and j Notice to Debtors
i prise and virtuous indignation. I growing town. Creditors.
!si rm. v....... „ i Sold as the property of Jno. W. Ar-
ja The average man who lias ix.cn l° r riold, late of said county, deceased, for GEORGIA—Coweta County.
S vimK Tiavinfr nremilinis on a Tiolif-v the benefit of the heirs and creditors. All nerunns lmvini
Tin Work, Roofing
Plumbing and
Repairing.
Jj years Jiaying premiums on a policy ! thfe benefit of the heirs and creditors.
gl in one of the “giants” ol the lilei Thhs^thday of September, 1905.
insurance world feels grateful that; N. O. BANKS,
the trickery, jobbery, sham and i nient 0 f Jno, W. Arnold,
deception of which he has 'been I
the victim have been exposed, but' „ „
Serepta Vickery | Liliel for Divorce
in Coweta Superior
Court, March term,
GEORGIA—Coweta County,
J. B. Shell and Lenora S. Page, exec
utors of Nancy Page, deceased, having
applied to the court of Ordinary ot said
county for leave to sell the lands of said
deceased, all persons concerned are re
quired to show cause in said court by
the first Monday in November next, if
All persons having demands against any they can, why said application
the estate of D. L. Moore, late of said ' should not be granted.
and
he regrets that the sense of securi-
i ty concerning the future of his
Expert work and low
prices win. Shop op
posite Pinson Hotel.
1006.
| Expert work and low |j loved oues, which he once enjoyed, e. J. Vickery.
Jj is no more. To E. J. Vickery, defendant in the
•jj] i Out of the mass of scandals, in - j above stated case:
f J vestigations and reorganizations! You are hereby commanded to be and
! which are now makin „ pandemon- i a P^ ar at the March u ' rm ’ im) ’ of KaHl
- . . ” . court, to be held on the first Monday in
ium m the camp ol the instilaiice March next, to answer the plaintiff’s li-
county, deceased, are hereby notified to
render their claims according to law,
and ail parties indebted to said deceased,
are requested to make immediate pay-
inent to the undersigned.
This Oct. 2nd, 1906.
F. H. CUKETON
and E. C. CURKTON, Sr.,
Executors of D. L. Moore, Deceased,
Notice to Debtors and Cred
itors.
All persons holding claims against the
estate of Sylvanus G. Orr, late of (Jow-
companies, results must neccssari- pel for divorce; in default thereof the eta county, deceased, are hereby notified
ly develop. Now that the world court proceed thereon as tp justice may to present them to me for payment and
has seen some of the crookedness appertain. all persons owing said estate are hereby
J' -r .<• ' Witness the Hon. R. W. Freeman, notified to pay same.
land inside : rottenness ol mstitu- . ., r , t . un r
Judge of said Court, this Sept. 30, 1905. Oct. 3, 1905.
a K°> I L. TURNER, ANNIE F. ORR,
Clerk, 26-et Admix. Said Estate.
This Oct. 2nd, 1906.
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 required to show cause in said
Court by the first Monday in November
next, if any they can, why said applica
tion should not he granted. This Oct.
5th, 1905. L. A. PERDUE,Ordinary.
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
The 5-cent packet is enough for usual occasions tiOUS which, a few months
The family bottle (60 cents]i contains a supply Wfcre Tainted to with pride as mod-
for a year.All druggist# sell them. t 1
Lemons as Medicine
Their Wonderful Effect
on the Liver, Stomach,
Bowels, Sidneys
and Blood.
Lemons arc largely used by The
Mo/.ley Lemon Elixir Company, in
conimmnding (heir Lemon Elixir,
u pleasant Lemon Laxative anil
Tonic—a substitute for nil Cathartic
and Liver Bills. Lemon Elixir posi
tively cures all niliotisuess, Consti
pation, Indigestion or Dyspepsia,
Headache, Malaria, Kidney Disease,
Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appetite,
Fevers, Chills, Blotches, Pimples,
all Impurities of the Blood, l ain in
the Chest or Dark, and nil other dis
eases caused by a disordered liver
and kidneys, the first Great
Cause ef all Fatal Diseases.
WOMEN, for all Female Irreg
ularities, will find Lemon Elixir
a-pleasant nnd thoroughly reliable
remedy, without the least dangei-of
possible harm to them in any condi
tion peculiar to themselves. 50c
uud f 1,00 per bottle ut es
ALL DRUG STOKES
‘One' -Dose Convinces.”
Tailored Suits
at $18.00.
That's the price of ele
gant made-to-order suits,
at the shop of (). W.
Bradley, Merchant Tailor.
Anything higher in price
also made to order.
“NO FIT, NO PAY.”
Have your clothes
cleaned, pressed, or re
paired at this shop.
Knits pressed for on,,
dollar per month. Best
work guaranteed.
0. W. Bradley,
(Over Pupe’» Store.)
NEWNAN, GA.
Z. Greene, I). D. S.,
Office on Second Floor of
Black Bros. Co.’s Building
L. M. Fanner,
LAWYER.
Tax Notice.
The books are open at council cham
bers for the payment of tfie real and
personal tax due the city for 1905.
2«-4t E. D. FOUSE,
'felterk.
Office on Second Floor of the Arnall
Merchandise Co.’s Building
Dr. C. A. Smith,
veterinarian.
Treats all diseases of domestic animals.
Calls answered day or night. Office
at Gearreld’s Livery Stable.