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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR TAX RFC El V F.R.
I hereby announce myself ii cnndidnte
for Tux Receiver, subject to the Demo
cratic primary. I am in the race to n
shall appreciate nil the help 1 can get..
W. H. W. Dent.
I hereby announce my eamlhlaey for
the office of County Treasurer, subject
to the action of the Democratic primary.
I am an ex-Confederuto soldier, 7(1 years
finish this time, and will appreciate the of age; having served font- years in First
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support of my friends and fellow-citi
zens. F. O. Watkins.
I mu a candidate for Tnx Receiver,
subject to action of the Democratic pri
mary. Am not pltysioally able to per
form manual labor but can attend to
duties of this office and feel that lam
qualified to till it. Will appreciate the
support of all my fellow citizens.
J. H. Yovno.
i
I hereby announce myself n candidate
for Tnx Receiver, subject to the Demo
cratic pi iomry of Coweta County; and
will appreciate the support and influence
of my friends and follow citizens.
John Askew.
I take tills method of notifying my
friends Mint I am n candidate for Tax
Receiver, subject to the Democratic pri
mary, and Hlinll be deeply grateful for
the support and assistance of my friends
and fellow-oitizons.
T. J. Wilkinson.
Georgia cavalry, in which I received
wounds permanently disabling me. I
will appreciate tin* support of my
friends. Samuel Hehrino.
I'OIt Cl.KitK.
I hereby announce myself n candidate
for (Horn of the Superior Court, subject
to the action of the Democratic primary ;
and if elected, promise faithful and ef
ficient service in discharging the duties
of the office. Henky L. Banks.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
GEORGIA—Dowetn County.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Campbell County, Geor
gia, granted at the March term, HKHt,
i there will h« sold before the court bouse
door of Coweta County, in the city ot
Newnnn, within the legal hours ot sale,
on the first Tuesday m April, H10IJ, to
the highest bidder for cash, the follow
ing property, to-wit:
A certain lot in the city of Newnnn,
Coweta County, Georgia, beginning at
a point on the east side ol Berry street,
m the center wall dividing said lot from
the lot ot J. T. Williams (formerly T
B. Davis ) and running north along the
east side of said Berry street the dis
tance of titty-four l'eet and seven incites,
and said lot running ImoU east from said
street the same width t ,o hundred and
five (-05) feet, more or less, to line of
property of 11. D. Colo Mfg. Co Also a
certain house and lot m the city of New
anil, Coweta County, Georgia, the line
of said lot beginning at a point on tlie
east side of Berry street fifty-four feet
and seven inches north from the center
of tile wall on (lie north side of lot of .1
T. Williams tformerly T. B. Davis) and
runimig north along the said east side of
said Berry street the distance of IIfly-
four feet and seven inches and said lot
running buck east from said Berry street
two hundred and live feet, more or loss,
to line of property of It. 1). Cole Mfg.
Co.; but the north line of tins lot in
clines southward enough so that the
enst ond of the lot will only be forty-
time feet and one iuoli wide. Also a
house and lot in the city of Newnnn,
Oowetu Comity, Georgia, the line of
III
1)
I hereby nnnounoo my candidacy for
re-election to the office of Clerk of the
Superior Court, subject to the notion of
the Democratic primary election, and
will appreciate the hearty support of the said lot beginning at the corner of Madt-
voters of the county. son and Jackson street on the east side
Lynch tuhnkk. , of said Jackson street and running north
along said Jackson street sixty-nine feet,
and said lot running buck east from said
Announcement
W o bog to untuitinco to our customers ami I'riemls
Dial wo tiro now in our commodious new store.
w ith a lull slock of<tenoral Merchandise, and hn\o
recently added to (his a complete line of furniture,
burial eases, etc. Also wagons, buggies and bar
ness, mules and horses; till of which w ill lie sold
at the lowest prices, either for cash or on time.
Wo also carry si complete line of Fertilizers, w liieli
we mix to suit any and all of our customers. \\ c
ttlso pay IIh> highest prices for cotton and cotton
seed, and give the lowest rates on storage and in
siirauec, and make liberal advances on all cotton
stored with us. Thanking yon for your patronage
in the past, wo respect fully solicit a continuance
(.;.*' the same.
asnmnnBag
H. W. CAMP CO.
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MORELAND,
GEORGIA...
<-«iii.-oiipwmi—i»i 11 mi Mi il
Fire,
Life,
Accident,
Burglary*
Tornado,
I am n candidate for the office of Tnx
Receiver, tiubjeot to the notion of the
Democratic primary, and respectfully
solicit the support of my friends nnd
fellow-oltizens. C. H. Newton.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby unnounco myself n cnndidnte
for Tax Collector, subjeot to the Demo
cratic primary. If elected, I will (lis-
FOlt H ID* It KBKNTATIVK.
I tin n candidate for Representative,
subjeot to the Democratic primary, and
will appreciate the support of nil voters
of the county. M. H. Couch.
I am a candidate for ro-eleotion to the
Lower House of the Georgia Legisla
ture, subject to notion of the Democra
tic primary, and solicit the support and
votes of nil citizens of my county.
I. N. Oku.
Full coroner.
Democratic white primary, and will be
Policies
MRS. W. Y. ATKINSON & CO.
Newnan, Ca.
. 1
I mil a candidate for Coroner of Cow-
charge the duties of the office to the | ( ,tu county, subject to action of the
best of my ability. Will employ help,
where liolp is needed. ,T. H. Hyde.
Mr. J. H. Hyde lias suffered for years,
and is now suffering from chronic nicer
of left leg, which renders him nimble to
perform manual labor.
A. A. Barge, M. D.
G. W. Peddy, M. D.
Josiali L, Barge, M. D.
Jaekson street, and nloug said Madison
street, the same width, one hundred nnd
three feet, more or less, to line of wlmt
is known as the Palmer place; also ii
vacant lot in the city of Newnnn, Cow
eta County, Georgia, (lie line beginning
on tlie enst side of Jacksim street at a
point sixty-nine feet north from the oor-
nur of Madison and Jnckson streets, mid |
running north along the said east side
of said Jackson street the distance of
sixty-nine feet, nnd said lot running
Imck east the same width, one hundred
and three foot more or less, to line of
wlmt is known us the Palmer place. A1
Atlanta & West Point Bailroad Co.
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HEAD DOWN
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT APR. 23. 1906.
It ISA II I t*
Coweta (hmiity,
ginning on the
Georgia, the
east, side of
line he-
Jackson
i glad to have all the voters consider my i Htr( , ( , ti 01lt , | )UII(lm | party eight feet
1 claims nnd give mu their support.
J. W. Kelley.
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T. M. MARTIN
To the Democratic Voters of Coweta
County:
Having recently been elected to fill
| the unexpired term of Rev. IT.R.Davies,
I late tax collector of Coweta comity, and
having less than one year in which to
' fill the office and feeling that injustice
to myself, I should lie given a full term,
I hereby respectfully announce my
candidacy for tnx collector for the long
term, subject to the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic Excoutive Com
mittee. Thanking my friends for their
past support, I hope by diligent atten
tion to tlie duties of the office to merit
their continued confidence and esteem.
W. S. Huiihakd.
Does all
kinds of
| Tin Work, Roofing |
Plumbing and
Repairing.
Expert work and low
j| prices win. Shop op
posite Pinson Hotel.
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OPPOSITE HOTEL PINSON,
when you want them ^
cleaned, pressed, repaired g
or dyed in the best manner €
and at the most reasona- |j
ble prices.
FOR HIIEKIFF.
I mn a candidate for re-election to the
office of Sheriff of Coweta county, sub-
i joet to notion of the Democratic white
primary. The support and votes of all
my fellow citizens will bo appreciated.
Joseph L. Brown.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Sheriff of Coweta County, subject to
' the notion of the Democratic primary,
i have had experience in tlie sheriff's
office mid, if elected, promise to faith-
fully and impartially discharge tlie du
ties encumbent upon me.
J. A. Stephens.
1 north of Mudtson street, nnd running
I north along the east stile of said Jack-
son street to eslcy street, n distance of
I hereby announce myself n candidate sixty-nine fed mid seven inula-s, more
for Coroner, subjeot to notion of the
Democratic primary of Coweta county
The support and votes of all my fellow
citizens will be appreciated.
. C. A. Burkes.
or less, mill said lot running Imck east
from Jnckson street and along Wesley
street to linn of what is known ns the
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DISGUSTING
and two feet, more or less. The lirst
two lots above described being the Hun
ter property, mid tlie lust, three lots lie-
ing tlie Bradley property. To he sold
as the property of Mary L. Sims, late of
Cnmpholl Comity, Georgia, doocused,
for the purpose of making dislrihiitiou
, ( | amongst the heirs til law of said deceas
ed. The order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Campbell County authorizes the
sale to take place in Coweta county
where the property lies. This March
7th, 11)06.
S. X. Sims mid W. T. Sims, iiduiillis-
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Sheriff, subject to the Democratic!
primary of Coweta county; and will ap
preciate tlie support of my friends and
fellow citizens. As to my ability to (ill j are anywhere
tlie office, I respectfully refer to my
record as a member of tlie police force
of Newnan during the past ten years.
.T. D. BREWSTER.
It appears that the Ilon.J. War
ren Keifer of < >hio, is from Spring
Held, Ohio. Two years ago Mr
Roller's constituents lynched
negro and partly burned out the
negro quarters in Springfield. The
other day they attempted to re
peat the process and succeeded to
tin; extent oi burning more negro timers of estate of Mary E. Sims, d<
hoitsosandin causing hundreds of j oei,8<!<1, Hoirt, Attorney,
negroes to llee from the city, and
all because one negro had shota
white man. The lion. J. Warren
Keifer cannot protect the lives and
property of negroes in his own
city, but the bill lie has introduced
in Congress proves that this brave
warrior is at least determined that
all negroes shall vote in the South
ern states.
After the riots in .Springfield
two years ago Mr. Ray Stannard
I’.aker wrote up the condition there
and in other towns of Ohio and
the Middle West for tVIe<'litre’s
Magazine fFebruary, HlOo), and
the following
article:
If you were to tell these men
that the negroes of Springfield arc
disfranchised as absolutely as they
in the South, they
Mexico, (lull for ii I a. Af (lichnw
hi. nuluriiiiiK
i lies Wiisliitiu*
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ORDINARY’S NOTICES.
GE()RGIA—Oowetu Comity.
The estate of Dr. J. D. Brown, late of
Kind county, deceased, being nnrepre-
sciited and not likely to be represented,
nil perrons concerned are required to
show cause in the Court of Ordinary oi
said county, on the first Monday in
April 11)06 next, why huoIi adminislra
tion should not lie vested in the County
Administrator. This March nt 11, 11)06.
L. A. BEUDIJE, Ordinary.
GUI)RGIA—Coweta County
L. M. Farmer having applied to tlie
Court of Ordinary of said County tor
Letters of tit 1111i11istrut ion on estate of
Mrs. liiiera N. Iliihliurd, deceased, nil
persons concerned lire required to show
oiiiiho in snid Court by tlie first Monday
in April next, if any they amt, why said
application should not lie granted. This
March 6th, 1906.
L. A. PERDUE, Orniimry.
GEt)RGIA—Coweta ( ninety
W. A. Turner, Sr., having applied to
the Court of Ordinary ol seel comity
for Letmra of Administration de bnnis-
non, wit.ii will annexed, on tin: estate of
is quote*! lrotn that Charity Brown, deceased, all poisons
concerned are required to show cause in
said Court by tin- first Monday in April
next, if any they can, why said applica
tion should not lie granted. This March
5th, 19(J6.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
would stare at yon in amazement.
Hut a purchased voter is a dis
franchised voter. The negroes
have no more voice in the govern-
GE()RGIA—Coweta County.
The return of the appraisers setting
FOR TREASURER.
i ment of Springfield than they have apart twelve months’ support to the
j in the government of .Savannah or family of Jos. S. Plant, deceased, Imv-
\ew Orleans. In the South the ing been filed in my office, all persons
negro has i>een disfranchised by concerned are cited to show cause by
law, or by intimidation; in the the 1st Monday of April, 1906, why said
North by cash. Which is worse? application for twelve months’ support
What does Mr. Keifer care should not be granted
about the Jives and property of
TO Tin: HEIRS AT I.AW Ol I. i : . ARNAI.L,
DECEASED,
GE< )R( 11A -(’owda County.
11In Liivoniii Moten, of said county,
Inis applied to I lie Court, of Oi dinar) of
said county, to compel tlie administra
tors of Ihe estate of J. F. Arnnll. lute of
said comity, deceased, to execute to her
deed under a bond for title executed to
her by said J. F. A mail, prior to hi;
death, tIn; conditions of tin; bond for
title having been fully complied with.
You US tin- heirs at law of said .1 F.
Aruall, are hereby notified that said ap
plication will lie heard on tlie first Mon
day in April, next, and you are required
to render hi your objections on or before
l,hat date, else an order will he passed
requiring theadministratorsaforesaid to
execute said titles as prayed. This
March Oth, 1906.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
1906.
This March 6th,
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
Do you want to subscribe for any
newspaper or magazine published in
the United States? If so. your sub
I am a Candidate for County Treas
urer of Coweta county, subject to ac
tion of the Democratic primary. Will
appreciate the support of every voter of
the county, and promise faithful service
to tlie county’s interests, if elected.
John N. Neill. I negroes in Springfield and other
Northern towns? What do certain
Northern editors whom we could
name care about such things? having an estate in said county of Cow-
Nothing, for they never mention wh,oh > H unrepresented and not
., . . ,, likely to be represented, all persons con-
them, they persistently ignore , . . , ... „„„ ,
’ j i j i-. corned are required to show cause in
them, and for political reasons the Court of Ordinary of saidoounty, on
To My Friends and Fellow Citizens: coniine their attention wholly to the first Monday in April, 1906, next,
Tlie friends of Mr. T. A. McCullough,
un old and worthy citizen of Haralson
district, announce him as a candidate
for county treasurer, subject to action
of tlie Democratic primary.
GEORGIA—Coweta County
Tlie estate of Mrs. Gussie Weaver,
late of the State of Alabama, deceased,
Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Itch,
Ringworm, Herpes, Barbers’
Itch.
All of these diseases are attended by
intense itching, which, is almost in
stantly relieved by applying Cliumber-
luin’s Salve and by its continued use a
permanent cure may bo effected. It Iiiih,
in fact, cured many cases that hud re
sisted all other treatment. Price iffi
cents per box. For sale by Dr. Paul
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<:h<!il|> :
•Jo Lbs. Sugar lor. 1.00
U$ Mills Laundry Soap 25c
I Gal. I’.csi Ga. Gain* Syrup 40c
I Pound < ’hewing Tobacco. 3Uc
Many oilier good tilings cheap.
Gall null gel our prices. We will
serve you right and gi\e prompt
delivery and appreciate your pat
ron age.
wauamumsm
J. D. LAND,
The Gunsmith.
West Side Gotti t House, Opposite
Library Gorner.
I am a candidate for County Treasurer Southern conditions. It is enough why such adinListiation should not be
—am poor, infirm, and need the office, to make a cynic out of the most vested in the County Administrator,
scription will be received at the News I submit my candidacy to the people Optimistic, patient and forgiving This March 6th, 1906.
0 gg ce . t£ subject to tlie Democratic primary, and of men.—Macon Telegraph. j L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
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J. T. Holmes, Real Estate and Rent
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AlWays Keeps Chamberlain’s
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