The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, October 20, 1905, Image 7
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My Little Maid.
DF.CKMUF.lt TWENTY-FIFTH.
All tin ougli the tiny the tireless little
feet
Would follow me from household task
to task.
All day the little tongue would prattle
Hut I think and keepa-thinking
There’s a little brighter crown
For the man that runs the paper
In the little country town,
That lie’ll have a robe up yonder,
And perhaps enough to eat,
With a pair of golden slippers
As he walks the golden streets.
If perchance he made a blunder,
And should struggle up below,
We are sure tin* local devil
Would be glad to let him go;
For we’d bet a thousand dollars
To a nickel or a dime
Hell’s a perfeot winter clime.
Leesburg, Ga. O.H. Benzley.
And endless questions of “Old Santy”
ask.
| Dear little heart! her small hands fram
ed a box
| And nailed it to the gate-poet with a | ip| mt |, e > d RWap a column showing
pin.
I, oft-times, through my window glano-
iug out,
! Saw her a-tip-toe, drop her letters in.
For many were the etters that she
wrote:
“Dear Santy,I have been so very good,
Oan you not bring to me on Christmas
night
A crib for dolly,made of oherrywood?”
And always too, the little maid would
add,
Application for Charter.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
To the Superior Court of Said County;
The petition of W. M. Hutchinson,jof
the county of Fulton, State of Georgia,
ami 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 he incorporated under th
style of the
MADRAS GINNING COMPANY
Public Bale of Daalrabte Real Estate j
in and Near Crantvllle.
GEORGIA—Coweta County. • J
Will be sold at publift outcry before,
{he court house door in Newnan, Ga., '
betttfeu the legal hours of sale, on the ,
first Tuesday in November, 1005, toutin' i
highest bidder, for cash, the following |
lands, to-wit.* All of thi) east half of j
lot of land No. 7, containing 101 acres,
mom,or less, situated, lying and being i
name and in the original 11th district of the coun- j
ty pf Meriwether, State of Georgia: also
the Stafford old hutuestond in and near
the town of GrantviHo, in said Coweta
for a period ot twenty (-0) years, with county, lying south of the Atlanta and
the privilege of renewal at the expira
tion of that time.
a. That tile object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain to its shareholders.
3. The particular business of suit! cor
poration to be tin 1 building and opera
tion of cotlon ginneries, the ginning 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 linool land lot No. 3J0;
thence south along said line to the cen
tre of said lot; t lienee, west tilling said
baling of cotton and flip buying and centre line to the right of way of said
selling of cotton, cotton seed and cotton
seed products.
4. That the cnpitnl stock of said ror-
jporation shall hi* four thousand ($4,-
| 000.00) dollars, divided into shares of one
I hundred ($100.00) dollars each, with the
LE6AL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Executor’s Sale.
railroad; thence up said right of way to
the starting point, containing fourteen
acres, ’inure or less, the same lying and
being ip the original second, hut now
Grnntville, district of Coweta County,
Georgia: also fifty acres,'more or less, it.
privilege of increasing the same to being the southeast qumter of said lot
twenty-five thousand ($25(000) dollars j () f i nn( ) No. 270 in said Grnntville dis-
by vote of a majority of tho shares of tT iot of said Coweta Comity. The afore
said capital stock, from time to time ns traots of land contain in al| 102 •>«:
the company may deem it desirable. - noVes, mote or less, and is eomin.mly ! £L j:;.
The office and principal place of bust-! auown as apart of the Stafford place.
WHEN AN
E*xpert
Plumb e r
IS .N K K I) K l>
— Call —
W. L. Sexton,
The Newnan Plumber.
Shop and Wareroom on
Hancock Street, next
door to Dr. T. J.
Jones Building.
The Largest Stock of
Supplies
... and ...
Fixtures
In Newnan at SEXTON’S.
I
■ ■ At* ■ ■
Peniston’s
Drug Store
Crane’s Spring Medicine.
Crane’s Kidney and Backache
Cure.
Crane’s Cough Cure.
Crane’s Headache Relief.
Crane’s Cholera and Diarrhoea
Mixture.
Crane’s Family Liniment.
Crane’s Eczema Cure.
Crane’s Liver Powders.
Crane’s Pile Salve.
Crane’s Liver Pills.
Crane’s Female Relief.
These are Standard Prepara
tions and are Sold and Recom
mended at
Peniston’s
Drug Store.
Announcement
R S. Paris, former proprietor of the
White Barber Shop, lias returned to
Newnan and is associated with O.
T. Bailey in the management of
this shop. The shop is now running
three chairs on full time and is the
best prepared and best equipped
shop in town. C. T. Bailey, R. S.
Paris and .1. W. Hunt are all artists
in their line, and are doing every
thing possible to give the public
first-class service and please all cus
tomers. They solicit and will ap
preciate the patronage of everybo dy
and cordially invite you to call at
The White Barber Shop
( T. M. MARTIN
Does all
kinds of
Tin Work, Roofing
Plumbing and
Repairing.
Expert work and low
prices win. Shop op
posite Pinson Hotel.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
By virtue of nn order of the court of
Ordinary of Coweta county, will be sold
, , J at auotion at the court house door of said
(With carious scrawl and most uu- j conQty< ou t)ie flr8t Tuesday in Novem-
sightly blot) ber next, within the legal hours of sale,
“Dear Santy, when you come bo sure to j t|w fo „ owing property , t0 . wit:
I All of lot of laud No. 17, in the ongi-
A present for dear mamma, will you ! nft , , n( , bnf „ ow (1|e Qrantville district
not^ of said county, containing 202 1-2 acres;
Alas, when Christmas morn dawned on j more or less; also the east half of lot of
the earth | land No. 10, in the same district and
A stirless form lay on the snowy bed. county, it being all of said lot 10 except
The loving baby-heart had ceased to ] that part of said lot now owned by .T. K.
beat, 1 Dean, containing 101 1-4 ncros, more or
The little maid I worshiped so was less, all within two miles of Grnntville.
dead! I Also at the same time and place will
White sandals on the willing little feet be « old i tl10 h ®“f P l « co of ’ Tol,n Ar ‘
That oft had run that I might sit Bt | noUl, deceased, in the town of Grant-
rest ! ville, fronting and south of LaUrango
mi iii , . „ i street and running back to right-of-way
The gohbhrown hair a halo round her Qf ^ & ^ Poin * Abroad.;
The dimpled hands clasped ou the lu ‘" b6e ” diyidbd into four
, ‘ , nice residence hits, designated as town
quiet breast. , .. , „ „ , . 7 , , .
lots Nos. 1, 2, 1) and 4, of the subdivision
And on a table by the little coucli of snid J. W. Arnold’s place, and will bo
Spreud out in all their useless, bright HO i,( accordingly, as follows:
array Lot No. 1, beginning at the northeast
Were many toys that I lmd bought by corner of T. M. Zellers’ lot on LaGrauge
stealth street, now occupied by W. M. White
And hoarded up for her glad Christ- and running easterly up the sidewalk of
mas day. j said street on tho said Arnold's lot line
U, Christ in Heaven, ou this thy natal | «'7 feet to a stake, thence southerly on a
morn lino parallel with said T. M. Zellar’s lot
No costlier gift, 1 <*now, lies tit thy Hue 519 feet, more or less to the right of
j eet . j way of said A. & W. J*. Railroad, con-
Accept my little maid, my heart’s white i tabling 3-4 of an acre, more or less.
, flower- I Lot No. 2, beginning at the northeast
Who made contentment with my lot corner of said lot No. 1, at a stake on
complete. LaGrauge street and running thence
eastorly along the sidewalk on said Ar-
And in the radiance of that summer nold , H linei , (7 feet * 0 a HtaUe , thence
laud,
ness of the said corporation shall he in
the town of Madras, Coweta county,
Georgia, with the right to establish of
fices and conduct business elsewhere,
either within or without the State of
Georgia.
5. 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 or
otherwise acquire, improve, sell or lease
or otherwise disposal of such real estate
and personal property ns may he neces
sary or advisable for the carrying out
the purposes of the corporation, or the
conduct of its business, to make all oon-
tiacts whatsoever that are necessary to
carry out its purposes, with the privi
lege of borrowing money and securing
the same by execution of mortgage,
deeds or otherwise.
Whbhkfoke, petitioner* prny to he
made a body corporate under said name
and style, with such other and further
rights, powers and privileges and im
munities as are incident to corporations
of similar character allowed by the laws
of this Slntc.
KVINS & SPENCE,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Tl)ese lands are well improved and have
a splendid dwelling and out houses
thereon. This Got. 5th, 1905.
W, A, Post,
W. C. Wright
Attorneys for owners.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
.1. O. Newman of said county, Ad
ministrator of the estate of It. 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.
(’. Wright to said deceased on April 6lh,
11)03, all persons concerned urn requit
ed to show cuuse in said court by the
first Monday in November next, if any
they can, why said application should
not ho granted. This Oot. 6th, 1005.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
in y
0 w/
ISir
Lemons as
Medicine
1 southerly on a line parallel with the cast,
the angels, serving | xiue ot lot No. 1, 511) feet, more or less,
td right of way of said railroad, contain
ing 3-4 of an acre, more or less.
Lot No, 8, ou which is located the
late dwelling of said Arnpld, commenc
ing at the northeast corner of said lot
No. 2 ou LaGrauge streot and running
thence easterly up the sidewalk on said
Arnold's line 88 feet to a stake, thence
southerly on a line parallel with east
line of lot No. 2 510 feet, more or less to
Companion of
Thee,
This my one prayer, O pitying Christ,
let not
My little maid forget to pray for me!
Mary Ligou Miller.
Trenton, S. C.
Executor’s Sale.
UE< >KGIA —Coweta County.
By virtue of an order from the court
of Ordinary of said Coweta county,
granted at the October term, 1005, will
he sold, on the first. Tuesday in Novem
ber, 1005, at the court house door in said
county, between the legal hours of sale,
eighty-five (85) acres of hind, more or
less, of the north portion of the east half
upturn | of j aI1( | number one hundred pud
, i forty-eight (148) in tlie Fourth district
that the foregoing is a true and correct ( Qf ^ coun(y
copy <> f application for charter of HoW fm tlm pul . p0H0 of puyill „
Madras Gigning Company as appears on f()l . dlgtrlbutlo „,
file in this office. Witness my hand and |
seal of said court this 3d day of < lotober, i
1005. L. TURNER,
Clerk Superior Court Coweta County.
Filed in office this 3d day of October
1005. L. TURNER,
Clerk Cowetn Superior Court.
(; EORGi A—Co we ta Comity.
I, L. Turner, Clerk of tin
Court of said county, do hereby certify
Terms cash.
This Oot. 3, 1005.
A. P. BARFIELD,
Executor of Susan S. Gibson, Deceased.
Administrator’s Sale of
Land.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
Ordinary’s Notices.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
W. H. Summerlin, administrator do
Their Wonderful Effect
on the Liver, Stomach,
Bowels, Sidneys
and Blood.
Lemons ore largely used by The
Mozley Lemon Elixir Company, in
compounding their Lemon Elixir,
a pleasant Lemon Laxative and
Tonic—a substitute for all Cathartic
and Liver l’ills. Lemon Elixir posi
tively rures all Biliousness, Consti
pation, Indigestion or Uyspepsiu,
Headache, Malaria, Kidney.hisea -e,
Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appclhe,
Fevers, Chills, Blotches, Pimples,
all Impurities of the Blood, pain in
the Chest or Buck, and all other dis
eases caused by a disordered liver
and * kidneys, the first Great
Cause ef all Fatal Diseases.
WOMEN, for all Female I reg
ularities, will find Lemon Elixir
a pleasunt and thoroughly* reliuble
remedy, ‘without the least dangerof
possible harm to them in any condi
tion peculiar to themselves. 50c
and $1.00 per bottle at r>
ALL DRUG STOKES
“One • Dose Convinces.”
Nothing to Fear.
| Mothers need have no hesitancy in
continuing to give Chamberlain’s Congh 1 0 f W ny of said .railroad, containing
| Remedy to their little ones, as it con- 0 f atl acre, more or less.
1 tains absolutely nothing injurious. This | j j0 t n 0 . 4 ( commencing at the north-
remedy is not only |>erfectly safe to give : eas t; corner of lot No. 3 on said La-
small children, but is a medicine of (Grange street and running thence east-
J great worth and merit. It has a world er i y a i 0I) j{ the line up said street, 65 feet
wide reputation for its cures ot coughs, j Stafford street, thence south down
1 colds and croup and can always be re- Stafford street 440 feet more or less'to
| lied upon. For sale by Dr. Paul Penis-
I ton, Newnan, Ga.
The Country Editor.
I can never keep from thinking
That there is a brighter crown
For the man that runs the paper
In the little country town;
Where the fun’ral column’s gratis,
And the merchant in surprise
Tells the editor it is folly
For a man to advertise.
When the winds of winter whistle
He is hunting for the news-
ill He’s the one the sorry cusses
isi j Take a notion to abuse.
||] Through his shoes the water rustics,
s] “Ten below” the reading goes,
; And the freezing breezes whisper:
a Not a rag of underclothes.
1
H] But he says the ugly woman
|j | Is a belle for miles aroun’,
•H \ Makes her dowdy bargain wrapper
|f] With his pen a Paris gown,
|! | Though she’s not the man sufficient
g! | In her gratitude to buy
H Half a dozen extra copies
As a solace for the lie.
said railroad right of way, thence west
lerly down said right- of way 83 feet, j lot num ber seventy (70j six, containing
! more or less, to corner of said lot No. 8, ■ 0I|tJ | inll a re d one and one-fourth acres,
: thence northerly along east line of lot , nore or less, said two Wants of land eou-
1 No. 3 440 feet, more or less, to starting I taming in all two hundred two and one-
point, containing 3-4 of an acre, more or j half acres, more or less.
Hold for the purpose of distribution
among the heirs at law of said Mrs.
Elizabeth D. Vines, deceased.
This Oct. 2, 1005.
W. H. BARFIELD,
Adinr. Elizabeth D. Vines, Deceased,
By virtue of an order granted hy the | f 'n estate cf William Sewell,
Honorable Court of Ordinary of Coweta | d^-eased, having applied to the court of
county, Georgia, at the October term, | Ordinary of sai.l county for leave to sell
1005, I will sell before the court bouse | kind of said estate, all persons concerned
door of said county, at Newnan, Ga., on ; are required to show cause in said court
the first Tuesday in November, next, I >’y the first Monday in November next,
(1906) to the highest and best bidder for ('•fawy fkey can, why said ^plication
cash, the following described real estate, should not he granted,
belonging to the estate of Mrs. Eliza- This Oct. 4,1906.
belli D. Vines, late of said county, de- j
ceased, to-wit: All that tract or parcel j
of land lying and being in the Seventh „ , ,, ,
, , ,, . ... GEORGIA—Coweta County.
(7th) District ot Coweta county,Georgia, . ,
' , ........ James I. Pike having applied to the
and known in tlie plan of said district as | , . . ,,,
, , court of Ordinay of said oounty for let-
tie uptier or north halt of land lot num-
" „„ . . : tors of administration on estate of Car- :
her seventy (77) seven, containing one . , , , ,,
, , .. .. , j rie D. Pike, deceased, all persons con- 1
hundred and one-fourth acres, more or 1 . . '
, , 1 , .i 1 ( 1 . 1 corned are required to show cause in 1
less, and the lower south half ot land 1
L. A. PERDUE.
Ordinary,
less.
These lotB all face LaGrauge street,
one of the most popular residence streets
in tlie town of Grantville, and are beau
tifully located and offer a rare oppor
tunity to those wanting a nice residence
or good building lots in this pleasant and
growing town.
Sold aH the property of Jno. W. Ar
nold, late of said county, deceased, for
tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms cash.
This 28th day of September, 1905.
N. O. BANKS,
Executor of the Last Will and Testa
ment of Jno. W. Arnold.
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors.
said court by the first Monday in No
vember next, If any they can, why said
application should not be grunted.
This Oct. 2nd, 1905,
L. A. PERDUE,
Ordinary.
! GEORGIA—Ooweta County.
J. B. Shell and Lenora H. Page, exec
utors of Nancy Page, deceased, having
applied to the court of Ordinary of said
county for leave to sell the lands of said
1 deceased, all persons concerned are re
quired to show cause in said court hy
«j the first Monday in November next, if
why said application
j Serepta Vickery
Libel for Divorce
in Coweta Superior
Court, Marcli term,
1906. '
the
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
The 5-cent packet is enough for usual occasione That will keep the pot from boiling
The family bottle 100 cents) rontains a supply p or the country paper man.
for a j ear.All druggists sell them.
Praises for its health the village,
When the pigs are having chills,
j While the council gives the city
All the stationery bills,
j And the other folks are pulling,
| Doing ev’rything they can
I E. J. Vickery.
, To E. J. Vickery, defendant in
I above stated case:
I You are hereby commanded to be and
i appear at the March term, 1906, of said
1 court, to be held on the first Monday in
| March next, to answer tlie plaintiff's li-
, bel for divorce; in default thereof the
i court proceed thereon as to justice rimy
appertain.
1 Witness the Hon. R. W
Judge of said Court, thD c *-pr. 30. 190
L. TUi.NEH,
l Kill'll.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
All persons having demands against any they can,
the estate of D. L. Moore, late of said should not lie granted,
county, deceased, are hereby notified to j This Oct. 2nd, 1905.
render their claims according to law, | L. A. PERDUE,
and all parties indebted tosaid deceased, Ordinary,
are requested to make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned.
This Oct. 2nd, 1906.
F. 8. CUItETON
and E. O. CURETON, Hr.,
Executors of D. L. Moore, Deceased,
That
Proposition
To clotn mid press dotlios
lor £1 per month, eash in
advance, is worth eonsid-
eration by every man and
boy in Newnan and the
surrounding country.
Think of it! All your
suits both cleaned and
pressed for ♦! per month.
You’ve been paying that
to get your pressing done,
and pressing is by far the
smallest part of the job.
All clothes will 1st called
for and delivered. That's
another advantage.
0. W. Bradley,
(Over Pope's Store.)
NEWNAN, GA.
Notice to Debtors and Cred
itors.
All persons holding claims against the
estute of Hylvanus G. Orr, late of Cow
eta county, deceased, are hereby notified
to present them to me for payment and
i all persons owing said estate are hereby
Freeman, j notified to pay same.
Oct. 8, 1905.
ANNIE F ORR.
26-61 Admix, haid Esiuie.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
I, N. Orr, Hr., having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said County for j<
Guardianship of the property of Mary
Clinton Orr, minor, all persons concern- '
ed aye required to show cause in said!
Court by the first Monday in November '
next, if any they can, why said applica
tion should not be granted. This Oct.
5th, 1905. L. A. PERDUE,Ordinary.
Z. Greene, D. D. 8.,
Office on Second Floor of
Black Bros. Co.’s Building
L. M. Farmer,
LAWYER.
Tax Notice.
The books are ojteu at council cham
bers for the payment ol' tlie real and
personal tax dae'the city for 1905.
36- lt E. D. FOUSE,
Clerk.
Office on Second Floor of the A mail
Merchandise Co.'s Building
Dr. C. A. Smith,
. - VETERINARIAN.
I - ' ’-y. ‘ 4 i-
■ Treats all diseases of domestic animals.
I Calls answered day or night. Office
at Goarreld’s Livery Stable.