The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, November 03, 1905, Image 8

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■5 Wanted at Once! i mmmmm «| Tim > t i:ws lias (‘iii])lovin(‘iit lor two bright boys, twelve to sixtrrn years of Only reli able, energetic. willin^** workers an* wanted. Apply at once at Tii i; \ K r s office. JkimML «yynii I STEEL and TINWARE at REDUCED PRICES To climiioiit, I ti 111 offering h largo assortment of tinware and the popular mottled steel warn at r»?- ducod figures. Almost any kitchen utensil desired will ho found in the lot. Each article in well made of standard iiiatnrial and is worth more than is naked for it. The tinware rod* at 10 coots per piece and t he steel ware at. 25 centa per piece, for cash. An examination will convince any person tliiil thoHoare reduced prices. Some handsome decorated china has also been placed on mile at remarkably low prices. The la dies are requested to examine this. The prices will , surprise them. Regular 25-cent Brooms for 20 cents! J. F. REYNOLDS Grocer Greeneville St. Special Bargains in Everything at.. J. W. Stripling St Son. a,000 Varils outiiiK. beautiful pattern., as lou« as they last. 10 yiis.SSo 2,100 Yards drewt ginghams, 10 yards for ROo 1,000 Yards oalioo, for only .. - .. -to ;t,ooo Y’ards good (sinude, worth lUo, for only, per yard i iiu> I'lisi' ladies' fleeood-baok vests, regular worth 2Ao, eaoli tor Hio One case ladies’ velvet-back vest and drawers to match, extra good quality, per garment . r . 35o Om' case men's heavy fleeced-luted undershirts and drawers to match, rngulnr worth, B0e garment, for only 77)0 a suit or for a pair of shirts 160 i Inc case men’s velvet -buck undershirts and drawers, extra tine quality, per garment BOo One ease men’s sweaters, value 75o, for only, each .Me I’hildrcu's underwear, shirts and drawers to match, loo to 27>e a gar ment Misses union suits, XBc. Ladies’ union suits ,Y0c New shipment ladles’ irinuned hats, latest styles, l.RO to. ... - 2.00 Another new shipment men’s suit cases for only, each use .liquim-se liowls and pitehers, assorted colors, tor . .:t0c ,lm»neso painted foot tnlrs, each 25c Hoot and shoe rejnur outfit. 1 shoe knife, 2 awls, 1 slice hammer, 1 box laeks, :l iron lasts and six heel plates, entire sot for only .75c Ladies' alt wool sweaters, red, green and white, worth 2.50, for 1 OS 7>0 Dozen fascinators and knit shawls, hand-made circular shawls Mo Hand made Zephyr circular shawls, extra large si/.e, worth 2.7)0, for only . 1.70 Hlaek mercerized underskirts, worth 75o, for only 40c ltlack mercerized underskirts, worth 1.50, for osc New shipment ladies' and children's wraps. Our line of wraps is com plete. We can suit you in style and price. Laities' coats, all new colors and liesl styles, 2.M to 10.00 Infants' and children’s cloaks, HOo to t 00 77) Dozen men’s sample gloves at manufacturers’ cost, 25c to 1.00 Tin cups free for all the chil dren of the first and second grades of the public school, Monday morning, Oct. 1 6th. J. W. STRIPLING ’Phone 98. & SON Petition for Charter. IT ATE OF GEORGIA, Coweta county, re the Hon. Philip Cook, Secretary of State: II W Camp. II G. Hailey, J. W. Camp, ,1. W. Trammell, H. A. Martin, K. M. Camp, L. M. Farmer, all of the County of Coweta, State of Georgia, tiring this their petition pursuant to the >rovislons of an Act of the General As- « mbly of Georgia, approved Dec. 20. I80!i, entitled An Act to carry into el ect puragtaph eighteen of Section Seven >f Article three of the Constitution of IH77, ns amended, in relation to charter of banks, to provide for the inoorpora- ’i"ii of Hacking Companies by the Sec retary ot State, and for other purposes, respectfully show: 1st. That they desire to form n cor poration for the purpose of carrying on lie business of banking. 2nd. The name and style of the pro- |Mised eorporatioo shall lie fin* M( IRE LAND H ASKING COMPANY. itrd. The location and principal place of husinc-s thereof shall he in the town of Moreland, said State and County. 4fh. The amount of the Capital Stock is Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars (1)125,0(10), divided into Two Hundred and Fifty shares of Olio Hundred •Dol lars ($100.00) each. 5th. The nature of the proposed cor poration shall he that of a Hank, its gen eral puri>oso being to discount hills, notes or other evidences of debt, to re ceive and pay out deposits, with or without interest, to receive on special deposits money, bullion, foreign coin nod stocks, bonds and other security, to buy and sell foreign and domestic ex change and other negotiable paper; to lend money U|Kin personal security and upon bonds, stocks and other negotiable security; to take and reoeive security by mortgage, deed or otherwise oil property of every sort, both real nnd personaLand genet-ally do and perform all such other matters and things not herein before enumerated ns are or may ho incident to the husinoss of banking. Wherefore, petitioner* pray to he in corporated under tlio laws of this State. H. W. Camp, H. O. Bniley, J. W. Camp, J. W. Trammell, II A. Martin, K. M. Camp, L. M. Farmer. GEORGIA, Coweta County. Before me, L. A Perdue, Ordinary of said county, jiarsoimlly appeared H. W. Camp. H. (4. Bailey,.! W. Camp, J. W. Trammell, H. A. Martin, E. M. Camp, L. M. Farmer, who on oath say that Fifteen Thousand Dollars of the capital subscribed to the Moreland Hnnktng Company, for which company deponents are now seeking incorporation by the secretary of State, lias been actually paid by the subscribers and that the same is in fact held and.is to be used solely for the business and purpose of the said corporation Sworn to anil subscribed heforo me, this Oot. 28, 11)05. L. A PERDUE, Ordinary. L. M. Farmer, H. W. Camp, J. W. Trammell, J. W Camp, H. G. Bailey, K. M. Camp, H. A. Martin. STATE OF GEORGIA Oftice of Secretary of State. I, Philip Cook, Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, do hereby certify, that the attached three sheets of type written matter contain a true and cor reel copy of the Application of the More- laud Hanking Company fora Charter, the original of which Application is of tile in this Department. In Testimony Whereof, I have here unto set my hand and utlixed the Seal of my i Hlice, at the Capitol, hi til > City of Atlanta, this lilsr day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousuud Nine Hundred and Five and of the Independ ence of the United States of America the One Hundred and Thirtieth. PHILIP COOK, Secretary of State Some Things Yov Need And where to get them. Crockery and Glassware White plates, per set, 25c to S 3.00 (’ups and .saucers, per .set, 40c to 2.00 100-piece sets 15.00 56-piece sets 4.00 10-piece water set 4.00 Full line of Johnson Bros.’ English crockery. We will sell one piece or more, to suit the purchaser —but not over one thousand pieces to one person. Decorated plates, 25c kind, each for LB Howls and pitchers, for the two 80c to 1.00 1,000 tumblers, per set IB A few $2 l^nips, each for 1.00 Mixing bowls for kitchen use. each 5c to 35 Flower pots 15 Hundreds of 5c and 10c articles not found at any other place in Newnan. It “Come, let us talk this matter over in a friendly way. As I was saying—” "Yes, sir, I repeat it— Nunnally & Barrett’s is the best place in town to get your groceries." Some Other Things Maple sap syrup in quart bottles 45c Malt vinegar in quart bottles 30c Strained honey in quart cans 35c Chase & Sanborn coffees, per pound, 25c to 35c Carhart Bros.’ coffees, per pound, 15c to 25c Van Camp’s evaporated cream, per ean 10c Norwegian smoked sardines, aliout two dozen sardines to each box, per box 15c Macaroni, new crop, per package 5c Beech Nut dates, stuffed, per .jar 30c Beech Nut beet, per jar 30c Beech Nut breakfast bacon, per jar 30c Shelled almomls, per pound 50c Long’s California jams, any flavor, per jar 25c Fresh citron, per pound 25c Fresh seeded raisins and currants, per pound 10c Schumacher graham flour 3c Fresh buckwheat, package 20c Arm & Hammer soda, 16 ounces for 5c A few 3-lb. cans Filson Club coffee, per can 80c NUNNALLY & BARRETT, The Bay Street Grocers Telephone 55 To Young People. Dr. Nunnally begins a series of sermons Sunday night, Nov. 5th, at First Baptist Church, especially addressed to young people. Some of tlie themes will Lie: “The Strong Young Man.” “The Weak Young Man.” ‘•The Social Young Man.” “TheSilent Young Man.” “The Noble Young Man.” “The Cowardly Young Man.” “The Business Young Man.” “The Fast Young Man.” “The Reliable Young Man.” “The Deceitful Young Man.” Every young person in the city ought to hear them—the laborer and the capitalist; the student and the teacher; the merchant and clerk; the official and voter; the expert and the novice; the editor and typo; the resident and visitor. All are invited and the women oo. Hutchens Is the Place to Buy ’em! One l»olt good sheeting, per yard 4 3-4c Good cotton checks, yd 4 3-4c 10 yards good linen, worth LOc yard, for 6 1 -2c 10 yards Madras ginghams, worth 10c, for 6 l-2e This means 10 yards to every customer. 50 men’s 9*2.00 pants to go at *1.49 As long as they last. 6 dozen pearl buttons for 1.0c 2* pair ladies’ heavy gray hose for 15c Large 40-inch red bordered honeycomb towel for 9c The host union suits for boys, misses and children on earth to go at per suit 45c 2 glass pitchers, something nice, for -5c One syrup stand, good size 10c One l>ox R. R. snuff . . 4c 10 qt. tin bucket only . 10c 14 qt. stamped dish pan 20c Don’t Buy Anything] gUntil You Get Our Prices. J. B. Hutchens West Side Square CRAVENETTES Combination Over coat and Rain-coat ORR & POWELL Tax CoBector’s Notice. THIRD AND LAST ROUND. Haralson, afternoon, Friday, Nov. 3rd. Senoia, Saturday, Nov. 4th. Newnan, Tuesday, Nov. 7th. Sargent, forenoon, Wednesday, Nov. 8th. Welcome, afternoon, Wednes day, Nov. 8th. Handy, forenoon, Thursday, Nov. 9th. Kirby’s Store, afternoon, Thurs day, Nov. 9th. Grautville, forenoon, Friday, Nov.10th. St. Charles, afternoon, Friday, Nov. 10th. Moreland, forenoon, Saturday, Nov. 11th. Donegan’s Store, ’ afternoon, Monday, Nov. 13tli. * Palmetto, forenoon, Tuesday, Nov.14th. Coweta. afternoon, Tuesday, Nov. 14th. Madras, forenoon, Wednesday, Nov. 15th. Happy Valley, afternoon, Wed nesday, Nov.15th. Roscoe, forenoon, Thursday, Nov.16th. Dennis’ Store, forenoon, Friday, Nov. 17th. Paris, afternoon, Friday, Nov. 17th. Sharpsburg, forenoon, Saturday, Nov.18th. Turin, afternoon, Saturday,Nov. 18th. Newnan, Tuesday, Nov. 28th and every day thereafter until Deo. 20th. As required by law the books will be closed Dec. 20th. H. R. Davies, Tax Collector.