The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, November 17, 1905, Image 7

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For this beautiful Top Buggy, manu factured by us here in Atlanta, Georgia. A Southern Buggy for Southern trade, hns a fine Leather Quarter Top, has genuine Leather, Spring Bottom Cushion, and Leather Back, is elegantly painted and fully guaranteed. Regular retail price $GT>.QiHo $?"».00.’ 90 P. or this fine Collar and Hattie, nickel mounted Harness, sold with every OOI.PT-N KAGLU BUGGY, regular retail price $12.60 to $15.00. Catal. g and full description sent on request. GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY CO. 158-160 Edgewood Ave., ATLANTA, Ga. Hardaway & Hunter; north by lot of Zion Hill Baptist olinrch; bellik tie place where Lou Hill resided and died Levied on ns the property of Sarah Storv by virtue of n ti fa issued from the justice court ofOfillth District, G.M., iu favor of Post ift Post and against A. I). Story, Sarah Story utul Frances Fos ter. Teimnt in possession notified in terms of the law. Levy inndc by J. T. Alsobrook, L. (' . and turned over to me. i lns Nov S, 1905. .1. L. BRl l\VN, SherilV. tire hereby notified to render in the same to the undoisi^tied in dim form; nttd all persons indebted to said Mary A Silly tire hereby requested to make immedinte settlement Executor of 01 used. sflltt o. .i if Maw A. Owens. Sitlv, cl. !i!l-(it Sefepni Vickery Young Men.. Send tor our catalog. It tells about a trade you can learn in a few months and which will pay you from $40 to $50 a month to start on. Southern School of Telegraphy, Newnan, - Georgia. Box 703. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Petition for Charter. STATE OF GEORGIA, Coweta county. To the lion. Philip Cook, Secretary of State; H. tV. Catnp, H. G. Ruiley, J. W. Camp, .L W. Trammell, H. A. Martin, E. M. Onmp, L. M. Farmer, nil of the County of Coweta, State of Georgia, bring this their petit ion pursuant to the j hounded us follows: provisions of an Act of the General As-1 setttbly of Georgia, approved Dec. 20, | 1893, entitled An Act to carry info ef fect paragraph eighteen of Seotion Seven of Article three of the Constitution of 1877, ns amended, in relation to charter of banks, to provide for the incorpora tion of Hanking Companies by the Sec retary of State, nttd for other purposes, respectfully show: 1st. That they desire to form a cor poration for the purpose of carrying oti j cun reoeive the sum of the business of banking. 2nd. The tinnio and style of the pro posed corporation shall he the MORE LAND BANKING COMPANY. 3rd. The location and principal plnoo of business thereof shall be in the town of Moreland, snid State and County of the Superior Court of snid comity: The petition of J. W, Bellamy shows: First—That he is guardian of the per son and property of Lizzie Dell Bellamy mid DeWitt Tnhnnge Bellamy, his two minor children, aged respectively seven teen and thirteen years; lie having been duly appointed as such guardian in snid county. Second—That his said wards own an undivided one-third interest, each, in a certain piece of property; il being four and one-half acres of land in Turin, said county, and situated on that road lead ing from Turin to Shurpsburg; iintl On the north by William Walker, east by Henry Domi nick, south by road, west by O. A. Kus- i sell; and on which property there is lo cated one three-room, frame, shingle- roofed house, the rooms of which are tut finished. The remaining one-third interest in snid property belongs to Mrs. Sftllie .T. Bellamy, the wife of the peti tioner, and the mother of said children. Ho desires to sell for reinvestment, at private sale, the aforesaid property. The snid Mrs. Sallio .T. Bellamy desires also to sell her interest therein. And he shows that for all of said property he seven hundred dollars from W. 1. AuHtin, of which sum the said wards will be entitled, each, to one-third and the said Sullie J. Bellamy to one-third. Third—Petitioner desires to invest the proceeds of such sale in certain real es tate iu the city of Senoia, said county, it being one acre of land, more or less, sit uated on Burke street, mid bounded on 4th. The amount of the Capital i the north, west and south by the estate ■ • Atm Peniston’s Drug Store Crone’s Spring Medioine. Crane’s Kidney mid Bnokache Cure. Crane’s Cough Cure. Crane’s Headache Relief. Crane’s Cholera mid Diarrhoea Mixture. Crane’s Family Liniment. Crane's Eozeina 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 Stools is Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000), divided into Two Hundred and Fifty shares of One Hundred Dol lars (if100.00) each. 6th. The nature of the proposed cor poration shall be that of a Bank, its gen eral purpose being to discount bdls, 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 com of 11. L. Fromumi, mid on the east by said Burke street, oil which there is lo cated u six-room frame house, nil of which is completed and in good condi tion. The said Mrs. 8. J. Bellamy de sires also to invest her Interest iu the prooeeds of sale of said properly in Tu rin in the property located in Senoia as Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA Coweta County. By virtue of mi order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, granted at the November term, I905, of said court, will he sold before the court house door in the' city of Nownmi in said county, dur ing the legal hours of sale, outlie first Tuesday in December. 1H05, all of the right, title', interest and equity ol II. G Newman, lute of said oounty, deceased, in all of lot of land mini her twenty seven in llic' fourth district of snid county, ex cept one hundred noivs olT of the north side of snid lot; the part of said lot in Which deceased had a claim interest or equity containing one hundred mid two and ono half acres, more or less, and be ing hounded on the north by Austin, cast by Newman old place, south by New man ami Stephens and west by Powell. Said interest or equity is evidenced In mid being u bond for title' executed by W. C. Wright to said deceased on April titli, IIICII, in which snid bond snid Wright agreed to sell snid above de scribed one hundred two mid one half nores, more or Ichs, to deceased for $11211 B(i-.jiB(H).(>() cash, ilie receipt of. which $300.00 is acknowledged in said bond and the balance was to he paid ns follows: $151.3(1 on January first, 11106, mid $378 00 on January first, which last two sums are evidenced by the two certain promissory notes of snid deceits ed to snid Wright, mid which notes are unpaid mid hear interest after their ma turity m eight per cent per ammiii. Said interest or equity in said land sold for the purpose of paying the debts of de- | ceased mid for distribution among his heirs lit law. Said bond for title will lie transferred to the purchaser. Terms cash. . .1, G. Newman, Adinr. of estato of II. G. Newmmi, deceased. Executor’s Sale of Land. GE< )RGIA—Ooweta County. Agreeable to mi order granted by the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said E. J. label for Divorce in l’owi-tn Superior Court, March term, 1000 WHEN AN F^xpert Plumbe l\> E tin' Vickery I .1 Viek. ry, defendant above' stated ease: Y 'll are hereby c mummied to he and npp arat the March term, UUK'i, of said court, to be held on the Hist Monday in Maieli nexl, to nn.Wi't' the pin inti tV’s li bel fur divorce; in default thereof the court proceed thereon ns to justice may appertain. Witness the lion. K W. Freeman, Judge of smd Court, this Sept. 30, 11105. L. TURNER, Clerk. aforesaid, so that the title to the proper- ! granted at the November Ienn In Time of Pence. In the first months of the Rnssin-Ja- pan war we hml a striking example of the necessity for preparation and the early advantage of those who, so in speak, "have shingled their roots in dry weather".’’ The virtue of preparation has niiido history and givem to us our greatest men. The individual as well as tlm unlion should be tin'pared for any emergency. Are you prepared to suc cessfully combat the (list cold you lake? A cold call lie cure I much more cpiioklv when l ri'iiled as sunn as it has Ilium con tracted and before it lias become scl.lli'd in the system, Clmiiihcrlntu'K Cough Remedy is famous for lls nines of colds mid il should lie kepi al Imud ready for instant use. For sale by Dr. I’mil Pen- intmi, Newiiun, < in. I S N I: E I > E 1 > — Call — W. L. Sexton, The Newmin Plumber. Shop anil Warcmom on 1 lancock Street, next door to 1 )r. T. J. Jones Building. The Largest Stock of Supplies ... and ... J I Fixtures j Q la Newnan al SEXTON'S. 5 3 0 Tho Doll leator for Doc. ty in Senoia will bo vested in tho peti tioners suid wards and the said Sullie J. Bellmny share and share alike. That j said property can be purchased from Elam Derockmi at, mid for the sum of I and stocks, bonds and other security, to six hundred mid fifty dollars : buy and sell foreign and domestic ex- i change and other negotiable paper; to I lend money upon personal security and i upon bonds, stocks and other negotiable J security; to takennd receive security by i mortgage, deed or otherwise on property I of every sort, both real and personal,and generally do and perform all snob other matters and things not herein before enumerated ns are or may be incident to the business of banking. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be in corporated under the laws of this State, H. W. Camp, H. G. Bailey, J. W. Camp, J. W. Trammell, H. A. Martin, E. M. Camp, L. M. Farmer. Peniston’s Drug Store. 1 T. M. MARTIN ‘ Does all kinds of Tin Work, Roofing Plumbing and Repairing, Expert work nnd low prices win. Shop op posite Pinson Hotel. j|] R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind The 5-cent packet is enough for usual occasions Theffamily bottle (DO cents) contains a supply for a year.All druggists sell them. Fourth—Petitioner shows that he as guardian as aforesaid, mid that the said Mrs. Sallio J. Bellamy desires to make said sale and reinvestment, for the fol lowing reasons, to-wit; The town of Senoia is larger than the town of Turin, and affords better opportunities for your petitioner to earn the support for snid winds and his funi’ly, they being de pendent upon his labor for same. Your petitioner can procure bettor compensa tion for his labor in Senoia than in Turin; that the expense of maintaining tho property in Turin is approximately seventy-five dollars a year, mid it costa petitioner and his family more t han this sum to procure an adequate home in Senoia. Fifth—Petitioner shows that notice of his intention to make this application has been published onoe a week for four weeks as by law required, and that he has caused a copy of tho Hatne to be served upon Lizzie Dell Bellamy, and has also caused a eopy of the same to be | served personally upon one of the next of kin of the said Dewitt Talmadge Bol- GEORGIA, Ooweta County. lumy and Lizzie Dell Bellmny, us by Before me, L. A. Perdue, Ordinary of law required. ■ i H w Sixth—Petitioner shows that tho snr- said county, personally appeared H. W. pluH Qf flfly (loll(lrH to be left in his Gamp, H. G. Bailey,J. W. Gamp, J. W. . | lalu i H from suid sale and purchase iH do- Trammell, H. A. Martin, E. M. Catnp, ■ sired to bo used in improvements on the L. M. Farmer, who on oath say that | plaoe to be purchased and that he will Fifteen Thousand Dollars of the capital j W tlie 008t of BELLAMY, subsonbed to the Moreland Banking Company, for which company deponents ; ytate 0 f Georgia, Coweta County, are now seeking incorporation by the Personally before me oame J. W. Bel- [ secretary of State, lias been actually lumy, who being duly sworn, says that i««> *•*; >;»» “ d same is in foot held and is to be used J. W. BELLAMY, solely for the business and purpose of! Sworn to and subscribed by J. W. the said corporation. j Bellamy before me this the 8th day of HI05, of said court, will bn sold before the court house door lit N'cwnmi, Ga., on tln> first Tuesday in Deoninber next, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest, and best bidder, for cash, the following described lands belonging to the estate of Nancy Page, ilcoonsed. Sold for the purpose of distribution. Thirty- sevf n (37 ) nores of hind, more or less, off of the northeast corner of lot of land mini her one hundred and forty-seven 1147); thirty seven (37) acres of land, off of tho northwest corner of lot of laud number one hundred anil forty- seven (147); fifty-one (61) acres, more or less, off of tlie southwest, corner of lot. of land, number one hundred nnd forty- eight (14b); fifty-one (51) acres, more or less, of Lnd off of the northwest corner of lot of land, number one hundred and forty-eight (148); three and one-third (3 1-3) aores of land, off of the south east corner ol’ the west half of lot of land, number one hundred and forty- nine (119); also thirty-three mul one- half (33 1-2) nores, morn or less, of land off of lot of land number one hundred and forty-nine (149), being off of the southern portion ot the northeast quar ter of lot of land number 149 aforesaid. All of said above described lands, being iu the original First (1st) District, now Turin District,, of said Coweta County, Ga. This November (1th. 1906. J. B. Shell, Sr., Lenora S. Page, Executors of the last will and testament of Nancy Page, lute of said Coweta County, Ga., deceased. For colorwork, presswork and general bounty ami usefulness, the December Delineator is conspicu ous among the Christmas maga zines. Eight paintings by .1. Leycmloc.kcr, illustrating and in terpreting the Twenty-third Psalm, is tho must extensive color foUturc of the number, but a painting by Alphonse Mucha, accompanying a poem, “The Mother of Marti-1 mens,” by Theodosia (iarrison, is fully as notable as nn art work. Tim short fiction of the number j comprises stories by Hamlin Gar land, John Luther Long, Hilbert Parker, and Alice Brown. The opening chapters of a new serial— a woman’s club story—“The Presi dent of Qttex,” are given; it in said to lie in the nature of a reply to “The Evolution of a Club Wo man,” which created great inter est in the magazine last year. | Lemons as Medicine Their Wonderful Effect on the Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys and Blood. Lemons are largely used by The Mozley Lemon Elixir Company, in coinpinuuliug their Lemon Elixir, a jiKasaiit Lemon Laxative mu! Tonic- a substitute for all Catliaiti uml Liver Fills. Lemon Elixir posi tively cures all Biliounpe.su, Consti pation, Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Headache, Malaria, Kidney Disease, Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appidie, Fevers, Chills, Blotches, Pimple;. all Impurities of the Blood, pain in the Chest or Back, and all other dis eases caused by a disordered liv, r and kidneys, the first Great Causa pf all Fatal Diseases. WOMEN, for all Pemulc Irreg ularities, will find Lemon Etixi" a pleasant anil thoroughly reliable remedy, without the least dangc.*o: i possible harm to them in any condi tion peculiar to themselves. e;oc and $l,oo per bottle ut r> ALL DRUG STOKES Sworn to and subscribed before mo, ! November, 1905 this Got. 28, 1905. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. L. M. Farmer, H. W. Camp, J. W. Trammell, J. W. Camp, H. G. Bailey, E. M. Camp, H. A. Martin. W. M. KEITH, J. P. Sheriffs Sales. STATE OF GEORGIA. Office of Secretary of State. GEORGIA—Coweta County. Will be sold before the court house door in the oity of Newnan, said State and county, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December, 1905, the following described property, towit: One house and lot, lot containing one Administrator’s Sale of Land. GEORGIA—Coweta County. By virtue of an order granted by tho Honorable Court of Ordinary of Ooweta county, Georgia, at the October term, 1906,1 will sell before the court house door of said oounty, at Newnan, Ga., on the first Tuesday in December, next, (1906) to the highest and best biduer for cash,the following described real estate, belonging to the estato of Mrs. Eliza beth D. Vines, late of said county, de ceased, to-wit: All that tract or parcel 1 of land lying and being in the Seventh | (7th) District of Ooweta county,Georgia and known in the plan of suid district as the upper or north half of hind lot. num ber seventy (77) seven, containing one hundred one and one-fourth acres, mon Sells More of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy than of all Others Put Together Mr. Tlios. George, a merchant at Mt. Elgin, Ontario., says: “I have had the local agency for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy over since it was introduced in to Canada, and I sell ns much of it us 1 do of all other lines I have on my shelves put together. Of the many dozens sold under guarantee, I have not. hud one bottle returned. 1 cun personally rec ommend this medioine us I have used it myself and given it to my children and always with the best results.” For sale by Dr. Paul Peniston, Newnan, Oa. "One Dose Convinces.” Paid “Puffs.” A Western editor Iras come to the coneliiHion that those desiring “pull's” in his paper must pay l'or them and has established the fol- or less, and the lower south half of land Jowina schedule of prices: Forteli- lot number seventy (78; eight, contain-| . ing one hundred one and one-fourth ! Mg the public that a man ih a Hue- acre, more or loss, located iu the 6th dis- land containing in all two hundred, two triot of Coweta county, Georgia, and and one-half acres, more or less. ' t Tji i- -. bounded as follows: On north by lands I, Philip Cook, Secretary of State of q{ g , Hm . on tB8t by lalldH J H ar- the State of Georgia, do hereby certify, dawa y & Hunter; on south and west by lands of Hardaway & Hunter. Levied aores, more or less, said two tracts.of | cess fti] citizen when everybody nows he is lazy as a government mule, fc’J.70; referring to a deceas ed citizen as one who is mourned that the attached three sheets of tyiie- written matter contain a true and cor- ; on as the property of Louauria McCoy, „ ., . 1 by virtue of a ft fa. issued from Coweta rectcopy of the Application of the More- y per . or Court in favor of W . G . Ar-S land Bunking Company for a Charter, 1 n0 [ d aIld a g a inst said Lououna McCoy, the original of which Application is of Tenant in possession notified in terms of Sold for the purpose of distribution among the heirs at law of suid Mrs. Elizabeth D. Vines, deceased. This Nov. (I, 1905. W. H. BARFIELD, Admr. Elizabeth D. Vines, deceased. file in this Department. In Testimony Whereof, I have here- law. This Nov. 8, 1905. Also, at the same time and place will Ordinary’s Notices. GEORGIA—Coweta County. L. M. Farmer, admr. of Philip Sims, by the entire community when we know he will only tie missed by a poker circle, #10.HI; referring to some galavanting female as an es timable lady whom it is a pleasure to meet, when every business man That Proposition To clean and press clothes for #1 per month, cash in advance, is worth consid eration by every man and boy in Newnan and the surrounding country. Think of it! All your suits both cleaned and pressed for #1 per month. You’ve been paying that to get your pressing done, and pressing is hy far the smallest part of the job. All clothes will lie called for and delivered. That’s another advantage. 0. W. Bradley, (Over Pope’s Store.) NEWNAN, GA. TAKE YOUR CLOTHING TO | 5, i mm s co„ | OPPOSITE HOTEL PINSON, | when you want them [| cleaned, pressed, repaired ig or dyed in the best manner gj and at the most reasona- ble prices. jj aragniKiaGiiaiHiaimaErBSi fliiSSiElSSSESBSBStel ; unto set my hand and affixed the Seal of be sold the following described property, deceased, having applied to the Court of j,i town would rather SCO tbe devil *1. f-rrOPTIp I ) Cl my Office, at the Capitol, in the City of towit: Ordinary of said County for letters of | . *„ IS. GO, W1L> uruiimrjr UI ntuu v/uumij mb A.in |/v II’ a hanfra fhia qkt dnr nf iWnW in rim A certain tract or parcel of land sito- diaraiaHion from lii« said trunt, all per* conmife, caning di\ oninniiy Atlanta, B T ' y , ated, lying and being iu the town or sons concerned hre required to «how r )U ]pit pounder an eminent divine, year ot our Lord One Thousand Nine i \' Qr in f said county and State,and known cause in said Court by the first Monday • .. , . . . Hundred and Five and of the Independ- in said town as lot No. —; lying on the in December next, if any they can, why sixty cents; sending a uougniy sin- ence of the United States of America north side of Long street and fronting said application should not be granted. • n( . r ^ heaven, #5. the One Hundred and Thirtieth. PHILIP COOK, Secretary of State. on said street 418 feet; bounded on east by J. G. Carmical; north by lands of heirs of J. B. Hunnicutt; west by lands 1 owned by the M. E. Church and known as the parsonage lot. Levied on as the This Nov. 8th 1905. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Coweta County. Closing Out Sale. Commencing Bept. H.’L, 1905 Do you want to subscribe for any newspaper or magazine published in the United States? If so, your sub scription will be received at the News Cowe tB County, office. “ To the Hou R. W. Freeman, Jud„e Guardian’s Petition. Georgia, Coweta County. After four weeks notice in accordance with paragraph 2545 of the Civil Code, a petition, of which a true copy is adjoin ed, will be presented to the Hon. R W. Fieeman, Judge of Superior Court, at the court house in said county oil the Kith day of December, 1905. J. W. Bellamy. W G Post, Attorney. Office on Second Floor of Black Bros. Co.’s Building L. M. Farmer, LAWYER. property of E. T. Bailey by virtue of a The estate of J. S. Plant, late of said : , , .. ... , fi. fa. issued from the City Court of County, deceased, being on represented j entire Stock 01 mcrctraiKliHC win DC Newnan, in favor of S. J. Elder and and not likely to be represented, all : ( .)ose(l out at actual cost, for cash c„,. n „ r i i,’i n , 1P r ., t u„ Ap ..„ii against said E. T. Bailey. Tenant in persons concerned are required to show , ,. , Office on Second Floor of the Arnall against said E. T. Bailey possession notified in terms of the law. This Nov. 8, 1905. Also, at same time and place will be sold the following described property, towit: One-eleventh undivided interest iu one house and lot of laud in the city of Newnan, said State snd county, de scribed as follows: Bounded on tlie i-eesr by Mary Ann Russell; south by Mary Ann Street, went by loin Beucli an 1 persons concerned are required cause in the Court of Ordinary of said county, on the first Monday iu Decem ber. 1905, next, wnysucli administration should not be vested in tbe County Ad ministrator. This November 8th, 1905. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. Notice toDebtors and Creditors. '■ All parties having claims against flic entitle of i.rs. Mary A. "Sifly, deceased, only. We arc going out of Im.si ness uk soon as the stock is sold, so the public may rest assured that this is a genuine cost sale. Everything in the store is offered at cost; and this is an opportunity to buy reliable goods at reduced prices. tf Hardaway & Hunter. Merchandise Co.’s Building Dr. 0. A. Smith, VETERINARIAN. Treats all diseases of domestic animals. Calls answered day or night. Office at Gearreld’s Livery Stable.