The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, November 24, 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, has a fine Leather Quarter Top, has genuine Leather, Spring Bottom Cushion, and Leather Back, is elegantly painted and fully guaranteed. Regular retail price $65.00 to $75.00.* 90 * r ° r this fine Collar and Hame, nickel mounted Harness, sold with every GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY, regular retail price $12.50 to $15.00. Catalog and full description sent on request. BOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY CO. 168-160 Kdgewood Ave., Atlanta, Ga. I Hardaway <Sr Hunter; north hv lot of I are hereby notified to render hi the same, Zion Hill Baptist church; being the I t 0 tbe undersigned ill dun form; and nil i l? lnct> J wh(,n ‘ Lol \ 11,11 v, ' si,U <1 n f ,d u rti ”'j persons indebted to said Mary A Hlfly, Levied on as the property of Sarah 1 , . , t . . ... i Story by virtue of a li. fa issued from i Inu eby requested to make immediate | the justice court of OMtli llistrict, G.M., settlement. O. Owens, in favor of Post & Post and against A. Executor of estate of Mary A. Silly, de ll. Story, Sarah Story and Frances Fos- j ,,,, 1(s ,,q 3:i-(it ter. Tenant in possession notified in | terms of the law. Levy made by .1. T. Alsohrook. L. O., and turned over to ! Serepta Vickery I Libel for Divorce This Nov. 8, 11105. •I. L. BHuWN, Sheri(V. in Coweta Superior vs. S Court, March term, I 11)06, K. J. Vickery. I | To 10. -I Vickery, defendant in the above stilted case: Yon lire hereby commanded to tie anil Young Men.. Sent! for 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. • ■Ataia Peniston’s Drug Store Crane’s Spring Medicine. Crane’s Kidney and Backache Cure. Crane’s Cougli 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. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Petition for Charter. Administrator’s Sale. 1 GEORGIA -Coweta County. 1 By virtue of an order of the Court of I “ Ordinary of snid countv, grunted at the , .. i November term, HH15, of said court, will >M>penr at the March term, 11*00, ol said lie sold before the court house door in courl, to lie held on the first Monday in nan m snid county, dur- March next, to answer the plaintiffs Il legal, hour* of sale, on tho.ni;st| b( , lfm , (Hvolw; jn (l()fnult thereof the STATE OF GEORGIA, Coweta county. To the Hon. Philip Cook, Secretary of State: II. W. Camp, II. G. Bailey, .T. W. Cnmp, J. W. Trammell, H. A. Martin, E. M. Camp, L. M. Farmer, nil of the County of Coweta, State of Georgia, bring this their petition pursuant to the provisions of an Act of the General As sembly of Georgia, approved Dec. 20, 1808, entitled Ail Act to onrry into ef fect, paragraph eigli teen 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 Banking Companies by the Sec retary of State, and for other purposos, respectfully show: 1st. That they desire to form a cor poration for the purpose of carrying on the business of hanking. 2nd. The name and Rtyle of the pro posed corporation shall be the MORE LAND BANKING COMPANY. 8rd. The location and principal l'hice of business thereof shall be in the town of Moreland, said State and County. 4th. Tlie amount of the Capital Stock is Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000), divided into Two Hundred and Fifty shares of One Hundred Dol lars (#100.00) each. 5th. The nature of the proposed cor poration shall be that of a Bank, its gen eral purpose being to discount bills, notes or other evidences of debt, to re ceive and pay out deposits, with or without interest, to reoeive on special deposits money, bullion, foreign com and stocks, bonds and other seourity, to buy and sell foreign and domestic ex change and other negotiable paper; to lend money upon personal seourity and upon bonds, stooks and other negotiable security; to takennd reoeive security by of tiio Superior Court of said,county: The petition of ,T. W. Bellamy shows: i thG’oitV'of'Nowi'i'i First-That he is guardian of the per- , thp j , pours of sale, on the llrst sonand propertyof Lizzie Dedl Bellamy | Tm>Kd a in December. 1005, all of the and DeWitt Talmage Bellamy, Ins two • )u ,‘ it interest and equity of It G court proceed thereon as to justice may minor children, aged respectively seven- N £ WI ’ lmn , j lU( , ot said county.'deoeaseil, ! appertain. teen and thirteen years; he having been j n a )i 0 f j 0 t of innd number twonty-seven Witness the lion. R. W. Freeman, duly appointed as such guardian in said . iiisn-im nf sniii ennntv ex- county ! '"A"".. i ._ Judge of said Court, this Sept. 80, 1005. 1 dipt one hundred acres off of t he north j side of said lot; the part of snid lot in [ which deceased had a claim interest or a situaton oil rimt loan mi - j, bounded on the north liy Austin, east ; lurn. to Hhnrpsburg, a id bv Newninn old place, south by New- ? follows: Oil tdie north by nmn nn<1 Su , 1)hol l 1H llll(1 W( , sl , by Powell. Second—That his said wards own an undivided one-third interest, each, in a certain P'ece of property ; it being bun equity containing one hundred ami two ami one-half acres of land in Turin, said * d * lm)f nu , n , or less, and be- county, and situated oil tlmt road loud ing from bounded as louows: uu mu iiurm uj . . , n i William Walker, enst by Henry l)onii- , ^ j ( j pretestor equitv is evidenced bv nick, south by road, west by O. Ai Rus- llu , U)(lill bond for title executed by sell; and on which property theie 8 lo- w 0 VV right to said ueceased on April cated one three-room, frame, slnnglo- „ , wMrU s(li(1 bond said rooted house, the rooms of whiol a e w t0 MoU above do- iintinished. The remaining one-third ./* , “ , interest in snid property belongs to Mrs. Sallie .T. Bellamy, the wife of the peti- '' tiouer, and the mother of said children. He desires to sell for reinvestment, at L. TURNER, Clerk. In Time of Poaco. n the first months of the Russia-Jn- pnn wur we had a striking exnnqilo of the necessity for preparation and the early advantage of those who, so to speak, “have shingled their roofs In dry weather." The virtue of preparation has made history and given to ns our greatest men. The individual as well as the nation should lie prepared for any emergency. Are you prepared to suc cessfully combat the first cold you take? by the two 00 i,j ,. an |,e cured much more quickly promissory notes or said deceits- il to snid Wright, and which notes are hundred two and one half less, to deceased for $1121) 8(i--$8l>0.00 cash, the receipt, of which $800.00 is acknowledged in said Kind and the balance was to he paid as first, 1005, 1000, which WHEN AN E,xpert Plumber I S N F, F, 1>E1) — Call — W. L. Sexton, The Newnan Plumber. Shop and Wareroom oi Hancock Street, next door to Dr. T. J. Jones Building. The Largest Stock of Supplies ... and ... Fixtures I in Newnan nt SEXTON’S, 0 private sale, the aforesaid property. The j $451 o , Tn mirv said Mrs. Sallie J. Bellamy desires a.so to sell tier interest therein. And he, , r evidenced shows that for all of said proporty he : ) t m promissory notes of, can reoeive the sum of seven hundrcil | ' Wj , J , w |,i t m notes are dollars from W. I. Austin, of which sam uni , ajll a|ld bear interest, after their ma traded and before it lias become settled the said wauls wtll be ^ rarity at night per cent, per annum. Said in the system, Olmniherlain’s Cough fn'mii.'-VlOrV' ° ’ ’ interest or equity in salil land sold for Heineilv is famous for its cures of colds when treated as soon as it lias heeti cen to one-third. Third—Petitioner desires to invest, the proooeds of snob sale in certain reel es tate in the city of Senoia, said county, it being one aoro of land, more or less, sit uated on Burke street, and hounded on tho north, west and south by the estate of H. L. Freeman, and on the oast by snid Burke street, oil which there is lo cated a six-room frame house, all of which is completed and in good condi tion. The said Mrs. 8. J. Bellamy de sires also to invest her interest in the prooeeds of sale of said property in Tn- rin in the property located in Honour ns aforesaid, so tlmt the tit.lo to tho proper ty in Senoia will be vested in the peti tioners said wards nnd the said Sallie J. Bellamy share and share alike. That said property can bo purchased from Elum Doraokau at and for the sum of six hundred and fifty dollars. Fourth—Petitioner shows that lie ns guardlnn as aforesaid, and that tho said Mrs. Sallie J. Bellamy desires to make said sale and reinvestment for the fol lowing reasons, to-wit; The town of Senoia is larger than tho town of Turin, the purpose of paying the debts of de ceased and for distribution milling tiis heirs at law. Snid bond for title will be transferred to the purchaser. Terms cash. .1. O. Newman, Admr. of estate of H. G. Newman, deooased. Executor’s Sale of Land. GEORGlA—-Coweta County. Agreeable to an order granted by the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said county, granted at the November term, 11)05, of said court, will be sold before the court house door at Newnan, Ga., oil the first Tuesday in December next, between tho legal hours of salo, to the highest and boHt bidder, for cash, the following described lniuls belonging to tho estate of Nancy Pago, deooased. Sold for the purpose of distribution. Thirty- seven (87) acres of land, more or less, off of the northeast corner of lot of land number one hundred and forty-seven (147); thirty-seven (87) acres of land, off of the northwest corner of lot of land number one hundred and forty seven (147); fifty-one (51) acres, more or less, off of the southwest, corner of lot of land, number one hundred and forty- eight (14b); fifty-one (61) aores, more or , , „ and affords better opportunities for your mortgage, deed or otherwise on property I petitioner to earn tho support for said, of every sort, botli real and personal,and j wards and his family, they being do- generally do and perform all suoli other I pendent upon his labor for same. Your matters and things not herein before P^itlouer can procure better oompensa- _ enumerated as are or may bo incident to Tul . in . t!iat the expense of maintaining lfe8 #> of *- ,ld off of the northwest corner the business of banking. the property in Turin is approximately of lot of land, number one bun 1 Wherefore, petitioners pray to bo in-1 seventy-five dollars a year, and it costa oorporftteil »„d.r .... >»«..' .Nt. 8M». | ^“'‘,“.^'““±3 H. W. Camp, H. G. Bailey, and it should bo kept at hand ready for j instant use. For sale by Dr. Paul Pen- | iston, Newnan, Ga. J. W. Camp, J. W. Trammell, H. A. Martin, E. M. Camp, L. M. Farmer. igggggggagaessasssssasasapa T. HI. MARTIN sum to procure an adequate home in Senoia. Fifth—Petitioner shows that notion of his intention to make this application has’Tbeen published once a week for four weekH as by law required, and that lie lias caused a copy of the same to be served upon Lizzie Doll Bellamy, and liaB also caused a copy of the same to be served personally upon one of the next of kin of tlie said Dewitt Talmadgo Bel lamy uud Lizzie Dell Bellamy, as by law required. Sixth—Petitioner shows that tho sur plus of fifty dollars to be left in his hands from said sale and purchase is de sired to bo used ill improvements on the place to be purchased anil that ho will pay tiio oost of this procedure. ,T. W. BELLAMY. Does all kiuds of Tin Work, Roofing Plumbing and Repairing. Expert work and low prices win. Shop op posite Pinson Hotel. Igsaaasssasssasasssasssaessssfi 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 (60 cents) contains a supply for a year.All drusBists sell them. GEORGIA, Coweta County. Before me, L. A. Perdue, Ordinary or said county, personally appeared H. W. Camp, H. G. Bailey,J. 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 Banking Company, for which company deponents ! atftte of Georgia, Coweta County, are now seeking incorporation by tlie j Personally before me came J. W. Bel- secretary of State, lias been actually lamy, who being duly sworn, says that — »»<>" same is in foot held and is to bo used ! j. w. BELLAMY, solely for the business and purpose of j Sworn to and subscribed by J. W. the said corporation. ! Bellamy before ine this tlie 8th day of forty-eight (148); three and one-third (8 1-8) aores of land, off of tho south east cornor of the west half of lot of land, number one hundred and forty- nine (149); also thirty-three and one- half (88 1-2) aoroB, more or less, of land off of lot of land number one hundred and forty-nine (149), being off of the southern portion of the northeast quar ter of lot of land number 149 aforesaid. All of said above described lands, being in the original First (1st) District, now Turin District, of said Coweta County, Gu. This November tltli, 1906. J. B. Shell, Sr., Lenora S. Page, Executors of the last will and testament of Nancy l J age, late of said Coweta County, Ga., deceased. Capt. Ceorge M. Naoier to Wed Miss Frances Nunnally. A mni riago of interest to many people throughout tiio State will occur in Monroe on Dec. 14th, when (’apt. George M. Napier will wed Miss Frances Nunnally. Gapt. Napier is a prominent figure in Georgia public life and society, and is well known in New nan. He is in attendance at the North Georgia Conference this week; and is one of the most prominent laymen in Georgia Methodism, being Chairman of the Sunday School .Board of the Con ference. lie is also prominent in military and Masonic circles, being a high officer in the Grand Lodge and Judge Advocate General of tlie Georgia State troops. Miss Nunnally is a daughter of one of Monroe’s wealthiest busi ness men, and is connected with some of the State’s leading famil ies. She is a great-niece of I>r. < <. A. Nunnally, Pastor of the First Baptist church of this city. Lemons as Medicin Sworn to and subscribed before me, November, l!)0o. this Got. 28, 1905. L. A. PERDUE, Ordiuary. L. M. Farmer, H. W. Camp, J. W. Trammell, J. W. Camp, H. G. Bailey, E. M. Damp, H. A. Martin. W. M. KEITH, J. P. Sheriff’s Sales. Administrator’s Sale of Land. GEGRGIA—Coweta County. By virtue of an order granted by the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Coweta county, Georgia, at tiio October term, 1905,1 will sell before the court bouse door of said county, at Newnan, Ga,, on the first Tuesday in December, next, (1905) to the highest and best bidder for cash,the following described real estate, belonging to the estate of Mrs. Eliza beth D. Vines, late of said county, de ceased, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in tho Seventh (7th) District of Coweta county,Georgia nnd known in the plan of Haid district, as Their Wonderful Effect on the Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys and Blood. Lemons are largely used by The Mozlcy Lemon Elixir Company, in compounding their Lemon Elixir, a pleasant Lemon Laxative and Tonic—a substitute for all Cathartic and Liver Pills. Lemon Klixir posi tively cures all Biliousness, Consti pation, Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Headache, Malaria, Kidney Disease, Dizziness, Colds, Losh of Appetite, Fevers, Chills, Blotches, Pimples, all Impurities of tlie Blood, Pain in tlie Chest or Back, and nil other dis eases caused by a disordered liver and kidneys, f/tff first Great Cause ef all Fatal Diseases. WOMEN, for all Female Irreg ularities, will find Lemon Elixir a pleasant and thoroughly reliable remedy, without the least dangerof possible harm to them in any condi tion ]ieculiar to themselves. 50c and $1.00 per bottle at ALL DRUG STOKES “One A-Dose Convinces.' Sells More of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy than of all Others Put Together Mr. Tlios. George, a merchant at Mt. Elgin, Ontario, says: “1 have hail the looal agency lor Chamberlain's Oougli Remedy ever since it was introduced in to Canada, and I sell as much of it as I do of all other lines I have on my shelves put together. Of the many dozens sold under guarantee, I have not had one bottle returned. I cun personally rec ommend tins medicine uh I iiuve used it myself and given it to my children and always with the best results.’’ For sale by Dr. Paul Fenistou, Newnan, Ga. —STATKM ENT— of tho CONDITION OF GEORGIA—Coweta County. , , ! Will be sold before tlie court house t*'” u PP« r or of ‘f’ 11,u ' n - i door in tlie oity of Newnan, said State ! J) er seventy (77) seven, containing one i and county, between tho logal hours ot hundred one and one-fourth acres, more ! sale, on the first Tuesday in December, or less, aud the lowe^south half ot 1 |) ;| .. L /yf ftT’HTIt V r jllO I«.loiiowiiig “■ ,j 1 “ Q S“I Uie 1 ^. h o 0 roA n „ a , l f^WS'ffi r KK,'“iT,iotwo a. .1.0 * ftu.i 1101,1. No.. N. «. trict of Coweta county, Georgia, and and one-halt acres, moif. 01 less. t n, t n 1 u row nf nf 1 bounded as follows: O11 north by lands hola for the purpose or 1 I, Philip Cook, Secretary ot State of | f y ^ _ Hm . on east by lands of Har- among the heirs at law of e State of Georgia, do hereby certify, | ( j awa y & Hunter; on south and west by NHzabetli D. VmoH, deceased. ■ 1. tho nf.fnnlmd three sheets of tvne-1 lands nf Hardawav & Hunter. Le-'ied ibis Nov. 6, 1905. gsasBSSsessesiseas seaseessaasHas j TAKE YOUR CLOTHING TO | S. t. CARTER S CO., § OPPOSITE HOTEL PINSON, aj when you want them 1 cleaned, pressed, repaired dj or dyed in the best manner 1 and at the most reasona- L ble prices. s^Easssasasasas atiasasasas asaj STATE OF GEORGIA. Office of Secretary of State. I tlie that the attached three sheets of type- ] lunds of Hardaway & Hunter. Le-'ied written matter contain a true and cor- j on as the property of Louanna McCoy, „ nf H.n Mnro I by virtue of a il ta. issued from Coweta recc oopy of the Application of the More-, 8 ^ per . or 0ourt in tavol . of w. G. Ar- land Banking Company for a Charter, ncd( j alJf j aKa j 1JH t Ka jd Louonna McCoy, tlie original of whicli Application is of 1 Tenant in possession notified in terms of file in this Department. , i ftW - This Nov. 8, 1905. In Testimony Whereof, I have here- j AlHOi at t i. e sanje time and place will Sold for the purpose of distribution said Mrs. KBHOUKOKH. bonus and discounts t 66,606 f.s Demand loans . .. 1,187 70 Overdrafts W. H. BARFIELD, I Hsnklm/ House Admr. Elizabeth D. Vinos, deceased, jpurnitureand Fixtures I Due from Banks and Bankers In the I Htnte Ordinary’s Notices. \) uh from HhiiUh nnd ban kero in t 1 other HtatcH..-- GEORGIA—Coweta (.ounty. 1 Currency L. M. Farmer, admr. of Philip Hirns, Silver, Niekelsnnd Bennies H. 6I7 61 2,660 00 760 00 611,2161 4(1 I. IS0 Ot) 4,606 (X) 1,707 SO 86 16 67 That Proposition To clean and pirns 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 by far tlie smallest part of the job. Ail clothes will he called for and delivered. That’s another advantage. 0. W. Bradley, (Over Pope’s Store.) NEWNAN, GA. year of our Lord One Thousand Nine i Xurin, said county and State,and kijown i oause in said Court by the first Monday 2000000 Hundred and Five and of the In depend-1 in said town as lot No. —; lying on the in December next, if any they can, why ' H J> a • ( n 00000 enceof the United States of America | northside of WOt ^ KniUte "' ! eroflts. iess 'current «x the One Hundred and Thirtieth. PHILIP COOK, Secretary of State. Cuardian’s Petition. Georgia, Coweta County. on said street 418 feet; bounded on east This Nov. 8th, 1905 by J. G. Carmical; north by lands of L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. i heirs of J. B. Hunnicutt; west by lands T owned by the M. E. Church and known , ... „ ,, as tlie parsonage lot. Levied on as tlie GEORGIA Coweta County, 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 unrejires-nted Newnan, in favor of S. J. Elder and and not likely to be represented, all against said E. T. Bailey. Tenant in arsons concerned are required to show ponHOH and Tflxus Paid -— 6,249 05 Individual depowitH subject to chuck CaHhicr’H Checks 1.795 90 Hills Payable, Including Time Certi ficates representing borrowed money ---- 12.000 00 Z. Greene, D. D. S., Office on Second Floor of Black Bros. Co.’s Building L. M. Farmer, LAWYER. Totai. . ). 126,664 86 After four weeks notice in accordance ; p OHHess i on notified in terms of tlie luw. cause in the Court of Ordinary of said i btatb or Ujsouoja-County of Dowcta: itii paragrapli 2546 of tlie Civil Code, a qq,j B ]s- ov , g, mog. county, ori the first Monday in Decern- Bafnr.; mu «mc F. T. Muachnm, ' ashler ] petition, of wliich a true cojw is adjoin- , I ed, will be presented to tlie Hon. R W. Also, i with paragrapli 2546 of tlie Civil Code, a This Nov. 8, 1908. county, on the first Monday in Decern- Haforu mu uamu F. T. Muachnm, cashier of her. 1905, next, Why such administration Bank of Orantvillu, who, bcinit duly Hworn, , at same time and place will he B bonld not he vested ill the County Ad- oaya that thu above and foregoing Dtnterount ia [Freeman, judge of Superior Court, at sold tlie following described property, , m jjiiKtrator. This November 8th, 1905. a true condition or raid Bank, as shown hy the . . „ - K£ , fnr Bnv | the court house iu said county outlie towit: L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. [ imoka of hie in ouid Bank. Do you want to imbscriDe I 3 j ieth day of December, 1905. Oue-eleventii undivided interest in one i F. T. MKAchaM, Oaehicr. newspaper or magazine publislied in, j. W. Bellamy. [ liouse aiid lot of land iu the city of the United States? If so, your sub-[ W G. Post, Attorney. Newnan, said State aud county, de- Notice toDebtors and Creditors. U.io. 0.8— ! Georgia, CowetaCoau^ty. _ | ^’ office. i To the Hon. R. W. t iceman, Judge Street, west by Tom Beach aud - estate ot Mrs. Mary A. Sifly, deceased, Office on Second Floor of the Arnall Merchandise Co.’s Building Dr. C. A. Smith, VETERINARIAN. Hworn to and subscribed before mu, thla q- rea t B a u diseases of domestic animals. p oloweh, I Calls answered day or night. Office N. P. Ai Ex. Officio J. P. at Gearreld’s Livery Stable.