The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, March 09, 1906, 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 elegnntlv painted and fullv guaranteed. Regular retail price $05.00 to $75.00. 90 For this fine Collar and TIntne, nickel mounted Harness, sold vilh every GOLDK.N KA<»LK BUGGY, regular retail price 81*2.50 to $15.1X1 Catalog and full description sent on request. GOLDEN KAG1.E Bl'GGY CO. 168-160 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, Ga. 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 KNICKERBOCKER FOUNTAIN BRUSH- The above illustration, drawn from Mtlife, shows a Knickerbocker Fountain IwBrush In use. The brush is made of fine jftfvelvety India Rubber and is so perfectly if pliable as to easily fit every curve of the human figure. It can be instantly at tached to any water faucet, and but the j turn of a faucet is needed to regulate the / temperature of the water to please the j bather. The water flows out through ?595 tiny pliable rubber teeth to the bath- Ber’s infinite delight and perfect satisfac tion. It is a happy invention, vastly 1 superior to all other bathing devices, and is endorsed by Physicians, Ministers, Physical Directors, Health and Beauty Speclalis'-,, and people in all walks of ' life * Every brush Is fully guaranteed. For Bnle by W. Jj. sexton*. The Newnan Plumber. Phono 1511 New Armill Building. , J1 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. f. 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. The Western Railway of Alabama, Direct Lines Between North, Hast, South and Southwest. U. S. Fast Mail Route, Through Palace Sleeping Cars. Dining Cars. Tourist Sleepers to California. 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. ! . i 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. totSHnnlGi rDCTXHflp/GmiSinKnpItr p) GJcjGa5i3Gi5Gli3ClS OtEaLSuii R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind Tlie 5-cent packet is enough for usual occasions Theffamily bottle (60 cents) contains a supply for a year.All druggists sell them. leicuamaiHBmgiB tea (53 cj asssassssssHaap I TAKE YOUR CLOTHING TO | " S. C. CARTER S CO., 1 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 Nu 411 Nn 84 No IM No Lt'IIVO Arilv>> s',, a;. No JIT No 1)7 No .’III h ir,|> 12 !J»II M *27)i» 1 *25 p M I5p 1*2 40a LV Lv Mobllo Ar' s lilii Ar i |jj, 7 inn •2 r.r.n II ir.n 7 M7a :::::: u ur»|» 1*2 15p II 05p Lv . . . 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Lv 11 Km III top 1 M»p |h 5*211 ii r,i \r Unit ilinin' Lv fl itin ii trip II III 1' ■"III! --- ‘"l in IIm Ar Plilliuli'l|ililii.. I \ 8U5u 0 dip o :t| 5 IIIm 1 oop O m w N 4.1b i \ i ■ ton 1 Vflp 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* * Meals Above f ruin - < I it 11 v. Connect Ion* nt New Orleans for To for Tils liCRei , *1 il i •■n 'I for 'I a I hi lei-see Lat irniitfe Mt-eoiinnoflat ion loaves Atlanta ilally, except Sunday at :no p. loaves LaGrnime at •»a. in. arrives Atlanta H: 15 a. in. Trains 115 and HO I'lillmun sleepers New York ami New Orleans. Tbrouub eon on and New Orleans. Trains 117 and HH Washington and Southwestern I,hulled Pullman sleepers, uoinpartmei t ears, observation and dining ears. Complete service New York and New Oilcan*- Train D7 Culled Htale fast mail. Through day candies Atlanta and New Orleans. Write fur mans, schedules mid I n for in o t ion. r. M. THOMPSON, J, p. Mil.UJI'S, T. I*. A., Atlanta, (in. (J, I*. A., Atlanta Oh. Oil AH. A. WICK I.KSHAM, Pros, ami (»* n. M r., Atlanta, (in 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 Peniston, Newnan, Ga. WANTED. To buy or exchange) < 1 roc- cries for one-half Mini 0110- giillon Jugs. Also wo soil <: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. Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure. The only guaranteed kidney remedy. Buy it—try it—it costs you nothing if it fails. Price 50 cents at Holt & Cates’. J. T. Holmes, Real Estate and Rent ing Agent. Office over 1st Nat. Bunk. AlWays Keeps Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy In His House. "We would not be without Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It is kept on hand continually in our home," says W. W Kearney, editor of the Independ ent, Lowry City, Mo. That is just wlmt every family should do. When kept at hand ready for instant use, u cold may he checked at the outset and cured in much less time than after it lias become settled in the system. This remedy is also without a peer lor croup in chil dren, and will prevent tlie attack when given as soon as tlie child becomes hoarse, or even after tlie croupy cough appears, which can only be done when the remedy is kept at hand. For sale by Dr. Paul Peniston, Newnan, Ga.