The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, February 23, 1906, Image 6
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irr-nir -t ijuniiMtlOBuf ovury
thing can readily ho pro-
IMi the liberal ugi of Virginia,
'm KVi-tlli/..-rs, tognt.bor with
I cultivation. Tlm rnnturlulutaf
ilirynroin.nli,ouuiothouitocri-
mi mail- anil tho plant* to ootno
fjilrtly mill more prollflo. Uso
Klnl»-Cnrnlln» Fertilizer*
mi li ultHimil Imlt-tnn a
: l;lii 11, ouril, whnat uti'l
'ii m k' for, m, harvest
yon will h n o tho lurgcHt
l he mo lvlll "increase your
i! per Hi re”) nnrl finest*
ps you over ruNcd in alt
ir farm 11 t o. Don't huy tho
r l >r b ihetitutn that aify
til izor agent rany try to per
nio you to put on your larnl,
GI1JIA-CAR0LINA CHEMICAL CO.,
t, Tt., Hurfolk, T», Durham. N 0,
Iwi'c 'll, S. C., HaJUaior*, Ml., Atl.nU,
i.. fUrjnotk, r„. Monlfi.iuery, Alt.,
[umptli, T«im„ Shreripnrt, U.
tlm Hnpport of my
Hampel Hkrkino.
ior ri.KHK.
I liorcby mi non nee myself n candidate
fur I liorK of Hie Superior Court. subject
in die notion of the Democratic primary ;
mill if oleeteil, promise faithful miri of-
fieient Herviee in discharging flip (luticB
of tlm office. Hknky L. Hanks.
I Imroby nnnnunee my candidacy for
re election to the office of Olerk of the
•Su|.erior Court, subjoet to tho action of
the Doinnorntie primnry election, mid
will appreciate the hearty support of the
voters of the county.
Lynch tciinkii.
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors.
Old )U( 11 A—Coweta County.
All person* having demands against
the estate of John W. Arnold, lute of
said comity, deceased, me hereby non-
lied to render llmir claims uncording to
law; mid nil parties indebted to said de
ceased are requested to make immediate
payment to the undersigned. This Jan.
it, IlMHI. N. O. BANKS,
Id Executor John W. Arnold, deceased.
Emma Harnett, Mrs. Jimmie Harnett,
Kobt. Harnett, Anva Harnett and Onro-
belle Harnett
Coweta Superior Cnurt, March term,
I hi Mi Id | ui table Petition to Foreclose
Mortgage on Realty.
Georgia. Coweta County
i o \V G. Harnett, S’s Indigo St,, Co
lumbia. S. C.:
To Mrs. Nona Hall, Ojelika, Ala.:
You, and each of you, an* hereby re
quired in person or bv attorney to be
and appear at the next term of the Su-
p« i lor Court, to be held in and for said
County, on the first Monday in March,
IlHMi. then and there to answer the
plaintiff in an action of Foreclosure of
Mortgage on Realty; as io default there
of, said Court will proceed thereon ns to
justice may appertain. Witness tlm
Honorable R. W. Freeman, Judge of
said Court, this the ibid day of Feb
ruary, 1(106. L. TURNER,
Clerk H. C. C. C.
TRADE MARK
REGISTERED
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR TAX HIK’I.IVKIf.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Tax Receiver, subject to the Demo
cratic ptinmry of Coweta County; mid
will, appreciate the support and influence
of ray friends and follow citi/.eus
John Askew.
Sheriff’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Coweta County.
Will ho sold on the lirst Tuesday in
March, 11(0(1, before tile court house ill
said county, within the legal hours of
' sale, to the highest bidder for cash, tlm
following property, to-wit:
A eertuin tract or parcel of land lying
on the west side of Ray Avenue, in the
city of Ncwnati, in said Slate anil coun
ty, hounded cm the north by Fair Street,
east by Ray Avenue, South by right of
wav of the Central of Georgia Railway
Co. mill on tlm west by Inucis known as
tlm old lair grounds, excepting the lots
heretofore sold oil toCamilla Hollmgs
worth, Charlotte Hunter, Maude and
1 teio tjiis method of notifying mv
candidate for Tax
l> the Democratic pri-
deeply grateful fill
listunoe id my friends Roxie Corley mid Jane Moss, containing
eight acres, more or less. Said land hero who tm* always glad
I levied on ns the property of L. R. Ray, Campbell News.
With the Exchanges t
Mrs. Margaret D. D re wry, of
lliis city, went up to Newtian yes
terday, where she will spend some
time with relatives.—Grilliti News
ami Him.
Mr. \V. C. Ford recently par-
ehasetl the millinery stock of Mrs.
\V. \V. Wilson at Henoia, and will
hereafter conduct that Intsiness,
with Miss Henry Roberts, of La-
Grange, in charge.—I.aG range
Reporter.
Mr. A. W. Htnbbs, a prominent
and successful business man of
Newnan, was in town yesterday
looking after the affairs of his fa
ther's t'state, lie was reared in
llrs county and has many friends
to see
The Fertilizer
for Big Crops
with
Less Acreage
Fewer acres, lighter labor, larger yields—a happy
combination secured with FARMERS' BONE, the
fertilizer proved perfect by twenty-one years of great
crops from Southern soil. Farmers’ Bone is richest in
balanced food for every stage of plant growth from planting
time till harvesting, and is suited to a great diversity of crops,
from cotton to corn, wheat to small truck.
Made with Pish
Fish scrap is used in every ton of Farmers’ Bone, insuring nourishment
under all crop conditions and making it famous as a crop saver. Look
for the Royster trade mark.
HERE'S THE SALES RECORD
THINK OF THE CROP RECORD
1885-260 TONS
1890-1,500 TONS
1095-12,000 TONS
1900 58,455 TONS
1905-130,091 TONS
Norfolk, Va.
Columbia, S.C.
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO GO.
Tarboro, N. C.
Macon, Ca.
T. J. Wilkinson,
to Mil inly alt execution issued from tlui
for the ofliofi of Tax City Court of Atlanta, in favor of D. M.
|t 0 rhu notion of the Franklin for use of Jiiiiioh b. Hughes et
lv, and retmotfnlly 4 agaiust said L R. Ray, principal, and
lot my frii'iiils mid Mrs. S. A. Melsuu and John I). Ray,
(!. II. Nkwton. securities, and now owned and controll
ed by said Mrs. S. A. MoIboii, ns trims-
i feree. This February nth, 11)06.
J. L. BROWN, Bhoriff.
I myself a candidate —■ ■
pihjeot to the Drum Ordinary’s Notices,
elected, I will dis
|i)i.i,i;< Tint.
f the olliee to the
Will employ help,
J. H. Hydk.
Voters of Coweta
UE< )UGIA—Oowela County.
The estate of Charles Smith, late of
said County, decennial, being mirepie-
sented and not likely to he represented,
Mrs. H. H. Turner entertained a
congenial party of friends at an
elegant dinner Sunday. The guests
were Dr. anti Mrs. \V. A. Turner,
Miss Neila Lou Walton and Mr.
R. L. Stanford, till of Newnan,Mr.
and Mrs, Harry Richards and!
Misses Ran line and Lucy Harris.
—Carrollton Times.
Senoia.
(Lllst Week's better.)
Rev. J. R. Jenkins filled his regular
appointment here last Sunday and. ns
u-unl, offered tins congregation some
thing good.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Carmichael have
recently visited the latter’s father, Mr.
Sanford Gav, at Fayetteville. Mr. Gay
has been suffering from nil attack of
pneumonia, blit to the gratification of
his ninny friends, is improving now.
Miss Susie Nolan left last week for a
Yesterday .1, L. Patterson, of
Newnan, who has been with tho
Central Railwaj for several years,
Havingroceatlv been elected to (111
the nnexpireil term of Rev. 11.R.Davies,
late tax notion!nr of Coweta county, and
having less than one year in which to
fill the olllce and feeling that injustice!
to myself, 1 sl^uild he given a full term,
1 hereby respectfully announce my
k cnndidnoy for tax collector for the long
erm, subject to the rules and regain-;
|pns of the Democratic Executive Com
Thanking my friends for their
- support, 1 hope by diligent attoii-
to the duties of the oflleo to tin rit
Ricir continued
coillidelioe and esteem.
W. S llrmiAun.
visit to friends in Jonesboro. She will
spend several days in Atlanta before re
turning home.
Ed. S. Perdue, of Chattanooga, was in
Spiinin a few days since to see relatives
and friends.
Master John Davis, who has been con-
lined to bis bed for several days on ac
count of pneumonia, is now convales
cent.
Mrs. Aline C. Fall returned home last
I Saturday, after a week’s stay with her
daughters, Mrs. L. E. A mall at Malone
Mr. und Mrs. Himdley Kell en- 1 (l „d Mrs. T. s. Barron at Tiftou.
County, being unrepresented and not U'l'Uiitied with tin elaborate ('haling | J. T. North, of New York, spent a fow
likely to bo represented, nil persons con- dish supper Wednesday evening, j days with-his parents here last week,
corned are required to show canse in the in honor of Mr and Mrs Frank Patrick Curiniolmel, who is operator at
i Court of Ordinary of said County, on ,, ,,,, | ('anion, has returned to his work, after
| tho first Monday in March, (11)0.1) next. 1 ,llU ‘ 1>Um ’ 1 hospitality ! B „ hort vWt t0 , lU , mroIlts llt Soaoia.
Iwliysucii administration should not he ' fke host and hostess made the I A series of protracted services will bo-
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persons concerned are required to was checked into the freight de
partment of the Central in this
city as agent. This disposes of the
much discussed matter and it is
hoped that Mr. Patterson will be
liked by the people.—Grillin News
anti Him.
all
I show cause in the Court of Ordinary of
said County, on the lirst, Monday in
March, (llHld) next,‘why moll adminis
tration should not he vested ill the
County Administrator. This Feb. 7tli,
mod. b. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Coweta < loan tv.
The estate of Judson T. Nixon, of said
FOR KIIF.ltIt F.
/qioutioc myself a candidate
' Qoweta County, subject to
pc ratio primary.
in tlie sheriff's
Ipromisn to faith-
fdisoliarge the du-
me.
1,1. A. Stephen*
sted iii the Oouuty
This Fob. 7th, lllOd.
b. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
Mc-naurc Your Friends.
“Did you ever umuse yourself.” asks
the London Gentlewomnn, “ou a wot
Sunday afternoon by giving marks of
Administrator, event a pleasure U) all present. In- j gin at the baptist church in April. The! appreciation or the reverse to all your
vited to meet the guests ot honor pastor will he assisted by Rev. John : friends and acquaintances? This is the
,, . ,, Todd, of LaFavct.to. Ga. method we employ: There are live
H. W. CAMP, PltESIDKNT
H. ABNER CAMP, Oashiku
MORELAND BANKING CO,
MORELAND, GA.
Capital - - $25,000.00
We solicit your patronage and promise you the best
service possible.
OE()RGIA—Coweta County.
T. F. Rawls, Artmr. of the estate of
Kddlb Smith, deceased, having applied
to the Court of Ordinary of snid County
for Letters of Dismission from his said
trust, all persons concerned are required
to show onuse in said Court by the (list
Monday in March next, if any they call,
why said application should not bo
granted. This Feb. 5th, lOOd.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
were Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Drake, 1 dd ’ of Lubayi tto, Ga. i m looks . manners' (3i ahlll
’ 1 Mr ,J. 0. Summers, who has been | "eads-W looK8 ' nninneis, G) ama
ties; (4) merit and (5) ‘use—and this
fifth Item often balances all the rest,
for n person may quite likely possess
nearly full marks for looks, manners,
abilities and merit and yet be of no
possible ‘use’ to oneself, while, vice
versa, some person may be of great
use, one may fancy their company, or
Mr. and Mrs. George Hanson, Mr
rs. Ed war
Patterson,
mating his homo in our town for some
and Mrs. Ldward Davis, Miss | mouths, left last week for Tilton,
Grace Patterson, Mr.
Brown.—Griflin News and Sun
This is No Joke.
mouths,
George | whore lie will be with his daughter,
Mrs. Gnuldiag.
J. C Arnnll, of Monticello, has been
spending several days with bis parents
tit this place.
The police court at Albany net-
Mr. Obel Christopher, brother of Mr
| Zeb Christopher of Turin, who received
myself n candidate
the Democratic
(bounty; and will up-
rt of my friends and GEORGIA—Coweta County
to my ability to till ( Tho return of the appraisers setting
otfully refer to my , apart twelve mouths’ sup|>ort to the
t»r of tlie police force ; family of Robt. F. Milner, deceased,
; the past tea years. having been filed in my office, all per
sons concerned are cited to show cause
ted #S47 in January, This is more j injuries some time since from a mine
than the receipts in Moultrie for explosion at Gadsden, Ala., is consider
ed entire year.—Moultrie (Miser- ably improved, but there is some fear of
ver.
' .1 D. BREWSTER.
I'UKAKl’lt KR.
Idnto for County Tmis
county, subject to no
fnoemtio primary Will
support of every voter of
and promise faithful service
itv’s interests, if elected.
Jons N. Neii.i.
lids and Fellow Citi/.eus:
for County Treasurer
a, and need the office,
indidncy to the people
KJintic primary, and
io help I can get
W B. W. Dent.
T A McCullough,
citizen of Haralson
khiut ns
ibject to action
the accident resulting in permanent
lameness.
N oil don t get enough, Moultrie, Miss Verna Bridges, of Slmrpsburg, is
doar. We venture the assertion the guest this week of her cousin, Miss
that there are fewer drunk men Allio Atkinson.
seen on the streets of Albany in Mrs.tr D. Pollock, of Atlanta, and
i.v Hu i.t M.ii.a.kv iinrni, huh! „.i„. .. .. Mrs. G. E. Nolan, of Miu'iotta, liavo l
by the 1st Monday or March, l.H)d, why , t,he course ot a year titan in any;, ..
> ... , J J been with their parents, Mr. nml Mrs.
eitj ot equal size in the State, uoi'j yp jq Couch, this week. Mrs. Pollock
is disorder otteu attempted by the returned home Wednesday, but Mrs.
rowdy class of natives or visitors. Nolan will reiuniu in Senoia until Mon-
But when a mail does get drunk day of next week,
and appear on the streets, or when
said application for twelve months’ sup
port should not be granted. This Fel
fttli, lOOfi.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
Libel for Divorce.
Em urn I. Winkles .
vs
Waymoud Winkles '
Libel for Divorce in Coweta Superior
Court, Maroh Term, I'.Kkt.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
To Waymoud Winkles, Defendant ill
the above stated case:
You are hereby required. in person or
by Attorney, to be and appear at tlie
'next term of tho Superior Court to ho invited to contribute in an amount
! hold in and for .-aid County on the first calculated to leave a bright spot
on his meinorv. That is the only
. . , . Itching Piles
a city ordinance is violated m
. i If vou are acquainted with anyone
some other manner, the offender is who is troubled with this distressing ail-
prompth taken in tow and his ' me,,t - vou can do him no greater favor
, , , „„ i than to toll him to try Chamberlains
tuiuu* i* u to roil oil tllo Iiookot. 1 hero Salve. It pives instant r(‘lipf. Price 25
are no favorites or immlines in
Albany. Existing ordinances are
enforced “regardless,” and when a
defendant i> adjudged guilty he is
cents iht box. Sold by Dr. Paul Penis-
ton, Newnan, Ga.
Notice.
Monday in March, lWd, then and there
to answer the phnutiff in an action of
Libel for Divorce; a.-- m default thereof,
.vint Court will proceed thereon as to
justioe may appertain.
\\ 11lies- the Hon. R. W. Freeman,
Judge of slid Court, this the -’iei day of
January, l'.HV 1. TURNER, Clerk.
NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS.
M. N. Colley vs Eliza J. Barnett, Ella
Brown, J. P. Barnett, R. J. Barnett. W.
way to run a city's police court
business satisfactorily, for of what
earthly use are municipal ordi
nances if they are to be the founda
tions for such farces a>S| for plain
druuksaud *1.50 for drunks "w ith
trimmin's.'” A police court tine
ia supposed to !>e a penalty, not a
joke.—A Ilian v Herald.
J T Holmes, Real Estate and Rent-
I hereby notify all persons in- times.”
debted to J. F. Reynolds, bank
rupt, of Newnat , Ga„ to call at my
office over Newnan Ranking Co
and settle at once. It is necessary
that the business of said J. F.
Reynolds be closed up at once.
J. Littleton Jones,
tf Attorney for Trustee.
they may have u knack of sympathy,
yet be very deficient In manners or
njerlt. The marks range from 0 to 20,
and if you are quite conscientious i
awarding your marks you will be sur
prised to find how the law of averages
conies In and how much the sum total
of one individual’s marks resembles an
other.”
Engli.li Cookery.
French cookery came from Italy, but
long before France attained any dis
tinction English cooking was spoken of
as the best in Europe. After the reign
of Ilcury VIII. soups and fish fell Into
general disuse, and larger quantities of
meat occupied their place. “In the
reign of James II. cookery had fallen
to Its lowest depth. It revived a little
in the reigns of Anne and George I„
degenerated again in the reigns of
George II. and III., until at last Eng
lish cooking was little better than that
of the ancient Britons.”—London Tele
graph.
A Natural Inference.
Six-yeur-old Fanny, just returned
from Sunday school, seemed to have
something on her mind.
“Mother,” she said after awhile, "they
must have had very large beds in Bible
‘•Why?” asked her mother.
“Well, our teacher told us today that
Abraham slept with his four fathers.”
—Harper’s Weekly.
Hot Water.
Nothing is better to tnke on rising
than a cupful of hot water. One hot
drink on an empty stomach clears the
system for the day. and for many per
sons a tablespoonful of lemon Juice in-
_____— ! creases the efficacy. Taken on going
A lot of men who are always Jo bed without lemon it will help to
Induce sleep. Both night and morning
prating about justice really want ^as the effect of helping to clear the
Their Wonderful Effect,
on the Liver, Stomach,
Bowels, Kidneys
and Blood.
Lemons are largely used by The
Mozley I^emon Elixir Company, in
compounding their Lemon Elixir,
a pleasant Lemon Laxative and
Tonic—a substitute for all Cathartic
and Liver Pills. Lemon Elixir posi
tively cures all Biliousness, Consti
pation, Indigestion or Dyspepsia,
Headache, Malaria, Kidney Disease,
Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appcti c,
I'evers, Chills, Blotches, Pimples,
all Impurities of the Blood, Fain in
tlie Chest or Back, and all ether dis
eases caused by a disordered liver
and kidneys, the first Great
Causa of all Fatal Diseases.
IasGMEN, for ail Female Irreg
ularities, will find Lemon Elixir
a pleasant and thoroughly reliable
remedy, without the least dangerof
possible harm to them iu any condi
tion peculiar to themselves t;oc
and $i.oo per bo'.tleat -
ALL DRUG STOrLS
j “One Dose Convinces.”
G Barnett, Kate Camp, Nona Hall, I ing Agent. Office over 1st Nat. Bonk, mercy.
j complexion.
Pianos and Organs.
I am agent for the Cable Piano
Company and s.-ll the “Chic-igo
Cottage, ’ Mason & Hamlin and
o.her organs of standard makes.
These instruments are warranted
to give satisfaction in quality and
price. Don’t buy an instrument
without consulting me.
W. H. Reynolds,
D Newnan, Ga.
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