The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, March 16, 1906, Image 7

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$49.22 For this beautiful Top Buggy, manu factured by us here iu Atlanta, Georgia. A Shut hern Buggy for Southern trade, has a fine Leather Quarter Top, 1ms genuine Leather, Spriug Bottom Cushion, and Leather Back, is elegantly painted and fullv guaranteed. Regular retail price ftWVOO to |75.00." _9Q l r °r this fine Collar and Hnme, n j ckr | niou „t ev t Harness, sold with every GOLDEN L AGLU BUGGY, regular retail price Sl'i.60to $15.00 Catalog and full description sent on request. tJOLDEN i:a«le buggy co. 158-160 Edge wood Ave., Atlanta, Ga. ANNOUNCEMENTS. row TAX KF.eFIVF.R. slmll appreciate nil the lid]) I onn got. W. B. W. Dent. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. GEORGIA—Coweta County. By virtue of nit order from the Court of Ordinnry of Campbell County, Geor- | gin, grunted at the March term, 11)0)1, j there will he sold before the court house j door of Cowetn County, in the city of Newnnn, within the legal hours ol sale, , on tlie first Tuesday m April, 11)00, to (he highest bidder for cash, the follow ing property, to-wit: A certain lot m the city of Newnnn, Cowetn County, Georgia, beginning ut | I n point on the .-list side of Berry street, I | m the center wall dividing said lot from I the lot ot .F. T. Williams (formerly T 1 B. Davis'i mid running north along the 1 east side of said Berry street the dis tance ol fifty-four feet and seven inches, Announcement 1 hereby nnnounee my oandidncy for , and said lot running back east from said the office of County Treasurer, subject j street the same width tso hundred and to the action of the Democratic primary, live (ii<>5) feet, more or less, to line of J I nm an ex-Confedernte soldier, 7(1 years property of R. I). Cole Mfg. Co. Also a 1 hereby nnnounen myself a candidate for Tnx Receiver, subject to the Demo cratic primary. I am in the race to n finish this time, and will appreciate the . of ago; having served four years in First i certain house and lot in the oitv of Now- KNICKERBOCKER FOUNTAIN BRUSH The above illustration, drawn from life, shows a Knickerbocker Fountain Brush In use. The brush is made of fine " velvety India Rubber and is so perfectly pliable as to easily fit every curve of the (..( human figure. It can be instantly at- ! tached to any water faucet, and but the v ■! turn of a faucet Is needed to regulate the •temperature of the water to please the , ....bather. The water flows out through Me’ 595 tiny pliable rubber teeth to the bath- Mh er's Infinite delight and perfect satlsfac- [ '-Mt Non. 1* 13 a happy Invention, vastly superior to all other bathing devices, and IVi'f'L Is Endorsed by Physicians, Ministers, 1 Physical Directors, Health and Beauty * Specialists, and people in all walks of jW life. ' Every brush is fully guaranteed. For sale by W. Tj. sexton, The Newnnn Plumber. New Arnall Building. Phone 151) support of my friends and fellow-citi zens. F. O. Watkins. I nm a candidate for Tnx Receiver, subject to action of the Democratic pri mary. Am not physically nblo to per form manual labor but can attend to duties of this office and feel that lam qualified to fill it. Will appreciate the support of all my fellow citizens. .1. H. Young, I hereby announce myself n candidate for Tnx Receiver, subject to the Demo cratic ptlmnry of Coweta County; and will appreciate the support und influence of my friends and fellow citizens. John Askew. I take this method of notifying my friends that 1 uni a candidate for Tnx Receiver, subjoot to the Democratic pri mary, and shall lie deeply grateful for the support and assistance of my friends and fellow-citizens. T. J. Wilkinson. will appreciate friends. the support of my Samrin. Hkhking. Georgia cavalry, in which I recoived nan, Coweta Comity, Georgia, the line wounds permanently disabling me. 1 of said let beginning at a point outlie; east side of Berry street fifty-four feet ■ and seven inches north from the center of the wall on the north side of lot of J. T. Williams (formerly T. B. Davis) and running north along the said east side of said Perry street the distance of fifty-I four feel and seven inches and said lot 1 running hack east from said Perry street- two hundred and five feet, more or less, j to line of property of R. D. Cole Mfg, Co.; but the north line of this lot ill- I dines southward enough so that the I hereby amiouiioe my oandidncy for east end of the lot will only be forty- re-election to the office of Clerk of the I nine feet and one ineli wide. Also a ! Superior Court, subject to the notion of i house and lot in the city of Newnnn, the Democratic primary election, and Coweta County, Georgia, the line of will appreciate the hearty support- of the siiid lot beginning at the corner of Midi- ' FOR VI.Kit K . 1 hereby nunonnoe myself a candidate for i -lerit of the Superior Court, subject to the action of the Democratic primary ; and if elected, proiniso faithful and ef ficient service in discharging the duties of the otllce, Henuy L. Banks. Wo bog to announce to our oiisloniers and friends that we are now in our eoniinodiinis new store, with a full stock of General Merchandise, and have recently added to this a complete line of furniture, burial eases, etc. Also wagons, buggies and liar ness, mules and horses; all of which will be sold at llit‘ lowest prices, either for cash or on time. We also carry a complete line of Fertilizers, which we mix to suit any and all of our customers. \\ <• also pay the highest prices for cotton and cotton seed, and give ihe lowest rates on storage and in surance, and make liberal advances on all cotton stored with ns. Thanking you for your patronage in the past, we respectfully solicit a continuance o 1 ' the same. h. W. CAMP CO. M0RELAND ’ [a GEORGIA... Insurance 1 nm a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, and respectfully solicit the support of my friends and fellow-citizens. O. H. Newton. Fire, Life, Accident, Burglary, Tornado, FOR TAX COU.KVTOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax Collector, subject to the Demo cratic primary. If elected, I will dis charge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. Will employ help, where help is needed. J. II. Hyde. Mr. .T. H. Hyde lias suffered for years, and is now suffering from chronic ulcer of left leg, which renders him unable to perform manual Inbar. A. A. Barge, M. I). G. W. Poddy, M. D. Josiah L. Barge, M. 1). i To the Democratic Voters of Cowetn ! County: Having recently been elected to fill j the unoxpired term of Rev. H. K. Dn- 1 vies, late tax collector of Coweta county, I and having less than one year in which i to till the office and feeling that in jus- i tice to myself, 1 should he given a full term, I hereby respectfully nnnounee my onmlidaoy for tnx collector for the long term, subject to the rules and rog- | illations of the Democratic Executive ' Committee. Thanking my friends for '* l0 ' r support, I hope by diligent ni- t tention to the duties of the office to nier- -- - it their continued confidence and esteem. W. S. Hudhakd. Policies MRS. W. Y. ATKINSON & CO. Newnan, Ca. ij T. M. MARTIN Does all kinds of Tin Work, Roofing Plumbing and Repairing. Expert work and low prices win. Shop op posite Pinson Hotel. f^JCf^Cr,i^[mOC^Cirgtnr3STfu[r:p3Cnp]CnfVPi^g^g^5^5'[jjaifiJ roIt SI I KUIIT. I nm a candidate for re-election to the | ofttoe of Sheriff of Cowetn county, sub 1 jeet to action of the Democratic white primary. The support and votes of nil my fellow citizens will ho appreciated. .Joseph L. Bkown. I hereby announce myself n candidate | for Sheriff of Coweta County, subject to | the notion of the Democratic primary. I I have had experience in the sheriff’i- I office and, if elected, promise to faith fully and impartially discharge the du ties encumbent upon me. J. A. Stephens. voters of the county. Lynch turner. FOR UKl'ltKHKNTATIVK. I am a candidate for Representative, subject to the Democratic primary, and will appreciate the support of all voters of the county. M. II. Couch. I nm a candidate for re-election to the Lower House of the Georgia Legisla ture, subject to notion of the Democra tic primary, nud solicit the support mid votes of nil oitizens of my county. 1. N. Our. FOR VOKONF.lt. I nm a candidate for Coroner of Cow eta county, subject to action of the Demoorntic white primary, and will bo glad to have nil the voters consider my claims and give me their support. J. W. Kelley. [ hereby announce inysoll n. candidate i nixty-iiinv foot mid seven inches, more 1 tor Coroner, subject to action of the . , , Democratic primary of Coweta county, i ” r 0BS ' tl,u * MUI ,,t tunning buck cast The support and votes of nil my fallow ! from Jackson street and along Wesley citizens will be appreciated. 1 street to line of what is known as the C. A. Burke soil anil Jackson street on the east side of said Jackson street and running north along said Jackson street sixty-nine feet, and said lot running Imck east from said Jackson street, and along said Madison street, the same width, one hundred and three feet, more or less, to line of what is known ns the Rnlincr place; also a voonut lot in the city of Newnan, Cow eta County, Georgia, the line beginning on the east side of Jackson street at n point sixty-nine foot north from the cor ner of Madison and Jackson streets, and running north along t he said east side of said Juoksou street the distance of sixty-nine feet, and said lot running back east the same width, one hundred and three feot. more or less, to lino of what is known ns the Palmer place. Al so a vacant lot iu the city of Newnan, Coweta Comity, Georgia, the line be ginning on I lie east side of Jackson street, one hundred and thirty-eight feot north of Madison street, and running north along ihe cast siilo of said Jack- son street to Wesley street, u distance of Atlanta West Point Railroad Co. The Western Railway of Alabama. Ditect Lines Between North, Hast, South und Southwest. U. S. Fast Mail Route. Through Falace Sleeping Cars. Dining Cars. Tourist Sleepers to California. RKAIl DOWN SCHEDULE IN EFFECT APR. 23. 1905. NOTICE. Palmer place, a distance of one hundred and two feet, more or less. Tim first two lotH above described being the Hun ter property, and the lust three lots be ing tlm Bradley property. To be sold as the property of Mary K. Sims, lute of Campbell County, Georgia, deceased, for tin* purpose of making distribution No 40 N11 III No INI No ns Lrnve Arrive No nr. 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KiihI Point \ 1 1 or.p :«-’"1* 7 imp i i :ir»p 11 Hln \ 1 \ 111111 f 11 .... 1 fi III la 1 jni' 11 lap 12 45n III >11 0 Hop ll IJm J' WasliliiKlini r a 11 ir.n Hi r.p 1 Hip 10 r.'jit M17 \r .. Itiili hnof<’ ... ..... . I.v a 1 jii H 1 .| .. H 01 p i:i mil 10 )Tn \v Pliilmlrlpliiii. . Fa H H'hi a.Mip 11 :i| *. Hill 1 (H>| Ar New York. Li 1 ' loo 1 Resolved, By the Board of Di rectors of Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad Company that this railroad be extended, or a I amongst tlm heirs at law of said deoeus- branch road lie built, from a point | w l. The order from tlm Court of Ordi- on its line of road along the f 0 lJ "•‘•y °f CaH'I'heU County authorizes the . ., .. wile to tako plaon in C’owata county lowing route, viz: Extending non. wlieK) r|l0 proporty lj( . K . This March a point on its line of road in the | 7th, B)0(f. countv of Meriwether in the staN* i S ' K ' SimK ftlld W; T * Si| ns, adiniliis- county oi iMeriwtincr, in tnc sta.c tratorH ((f ( , Htflt( , of M ury E. Sims.de- of Georgia, at or near Warm censed. O. S. Roid, Attorney. Springs, thence in a generally , ——————— northwardly direction through the j ORDINARY’S NOTICES. counties of Meriwether, Coweta,! GEORGIA—Cowntu County. Fayette, Campbell and Fulton to The estate of Dr. J. D. Brown, late of or near the city of Atlanta, in the 8aul e(l > lw,n « u, " VI ’ n ’- r f . Hi'iitcd mid not likuly to ho rtiprcHGiitwl, county of Fulton, state of Georgia persons concerned arc required to Be It F'urther Resolved, That - M I'll 1H A In i vc t rain -dully, i 'on nect Ion*- id New OrlciiiiN fur Texas, Mexico, California At Clielui w torTiiskcgue, Mllsti'iid fur TidlalciHsee. I-al > ni I me iici-i >iu i nud at lull leave, Atlanta dally, except Sunday id r> :Uo ]., in, Kclimiliig leaves l.allriUlgc al fi:.M* a. in. nrrlve*- A t In ill n s Iti a. in. Trains IITi nml Hi* l*ull man n lee per:* New Vurk and New Orli-ans. 'I hruiifdi coaches Wa - .lilny- mi nml New Orleans. Trains 117 and iih Washington ami southwestern Llmllcd. I’nllnian di e|.ers. aunqiarlmei l. ears, < disc r vii I lull ami dining ears. Vein | dele s*-rvlee New 7’nr It nml New Orleans Traill U7 United Stales t'usi mall. Through day eunehes Atlanta and New Orleans. Write fur limns, nde-dnles ami Informallun. I-'. M. THOMPSON, ■■ J. I*. HI I.I.UI'K, T. I*. A., Atlanta, (in, (i. I*. A., At lantn On. VII AM. A. WHKKItSII AM, I’res and (Jen. Mgr., Atlanla. On GEORGIA Coweta Comity L. M. Farmer having afijilied to tlm Court of Ordinary of said County for Letters of ml ininist ml ion on estate of Mrs. Laura N. Huhhnrd, deceased, ail persons concerned are required to show cause in said Court by tlm first Monday in April next, if any they onn, why said application should not he granted. This March titli, li)()(i. L. A. PHRDIJK, Oi'iiinnry. R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription F'or mankind l I hereby announce myself a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the Democratic primary of Coweta county; and will ap preciate the support of my friends and nougli for usual occasions fellow citizens. As to iny ability to fill the office, I respectfully refer to my record as a member of the police force of Newnan during the past ten years. J. D. BREWSTER. The 5-eent packet i Thtffnmily bottle (00 cents! contains a suppl for a year.All druggists sell them. rejmffjrvflCTlsBGTsIicsIGifdGi BGa3STruGislCisIGiGinlPin]|"l | TAKE YOUR CLOTHING TO f IS. C. CARTER $ CD., | | OPPOSITE HOTEL PINSON, jg when you want them [I p cleaned, pressed, repaired g !|j or dyed in the best manner | and at the most reasona- 4 Hj ble prices. I atn 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 the county’s interests, if elected. John N. Neill. the officers of the company be and they are hereby authorized and directed to advertise this resolu tion as provided by law and file a certified copy of the same and of the advertisement in the office of GEORGIA the Secretary of State and to take ail such other acts as are neces sary or proper under the law in order to make the said extension or build the said branch road. persons show cause in tlm Court of Ordinary of said county, on tlm first Monday in Apiil, 11)0(1 next, why such administra tion should not be vested in the County Administrator. This March 5lh, 190(1. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. Coweta County. W. A. Turner, Sr., having applied to flu-Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters of Administration do lionis- iion, witli will annexed, on tlm estate of * ’hurity Brown, deceased, all persons concerned are required to show cause in Huid Court by the first Monday in April next, if nny they can, why said applica tion should not be granted. This March 5th, ll)()8, L. A. PKKDlJE, <trdimiry. GEORGIA—Cowetn <Jounty. The return of the appraisers setting 1, R. E. Cullinane, Secretary of the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad Company, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of reso lution adopted at a meeting of the directors of Atlanta, Birmingham a l ,art twelve months’ support to the and Atlantic Railroad Company « a " d ‘.Y of Jos. K. Plant deceased, hav- . 1 J mg been filed m my office, nil pensoiiH held on .larch 7, l<) >0. concerned are cited to show cause by Witness my hand and the seal ; the 1st Monday of April, l‘.K)(i, why said of said corporation this March application for twelve months’ support should not be granted. This March 5th, 1908. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. TO THE HEIRS AT LAW Oi J. F. ARNALL, DECEASED. GEORGIA Coweta County. Ida Lnvonia Moten, of said comity, has applied In llm Court, of Ordinary of said county, lo compel the nilminislrn- tors of the estate of J. F. Arnall. Iitle of said county, deceased, to execute to her deed under a bond for title executed to Imr by said J. J*’. Arnall, prior lo his death, the conditions of llm bond for title having been fully complied with. You as tlm heirs at law of said J K. Arnall, are hereby notified that said ap plication will he heard on the first Mon day in April, next, and you are required to render in your objections on or before that date, else an order will he passed requiring the administrators aforesaid to execute said titles as prayed. ’t his March 5tli, 1908. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. 1906. 52 R. K, CUU.INANF., Secretary. f bgjgjg* asasssaassss astosBjflSsss asssta Sleeplessness. Disorders of the stomach produce a nervous condition and often prevent Chamberlain’s Stomach and OEC)RG1A—Coweta Comity The estate of Mrs. Gussie Weaver, late of the State of Alabama, deceased, having an estate in said county of Cow- 1 The friends of Mr. T. A. McCullough, an old and worthy citizen of Haralson ”j”.’ 1 district, announce him as ft candidate Ijiver T ab j etH stimulate the digestive ,;ru * which is unrepresented and not 1 t0 aCU0 “ organs, restore the system to a healthy likely to be represented, all persons con- condition and make sleep possible. For sale by Dr. Paul Peniston, Newnan, Ga. 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 Chamber lain's Salve and by its continued use a permanent cure may be effected. It lias, in fact, cured many cases that had re sisted all other treatment. Price U5 cents per box. For sale by I Jr. Paul Peniston, Newnnn, Ga. Dodson Tlmro was a prayer meeting at Mr. A. N. Starr's Sunday night. Rev. W. W. Hoop filled his regular appointment at Macedonia last Saturday and Sunday. He also preached at Hap py Valley Saturday night. Miss Grace Foster, of Newnan, is boarding with Mrs. T. m. Hewed) and teaching music. Prof, and Mrs. G. It. Sewell visited Mr. and Mrs. T. It Sanders last Sunday. Mr. ’J’. A. Sewell is having lumber sawed with which he will build a new house next fall. Mr. and Mrs. S G. Dukes, of Newnnn, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. U New'ton Sun day. Mr. Ed Oopehind. of Welcome, who came up Iasi Thursday 10 visit his la ther, Mr M. N. Copeland, was taken with pneumonia before he returned home. He is doing fairly well at this writing. Mr. and mis. H arry Palmer visited the former’s parents hisi Sunday. Elder E. T. Carter has been called to preach ut Liberty for the remainder of this year. As previously announced, Die Gospel Learners and Doers Club met at the home of Mr. J. m. Boone Saturday night. The next meeting will be with Mr. and Mrs. If. Newton, April 7th. Mr. T. J. Thurmond, who is teaching school below Newnan, spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents. Miss Alice Hyde, who has been visit ing Mrs, J. W. Dukes, returned home last Sunday. Miss Eula Reid spent the latter part of last week with home folks near Carroll ton. of the Democratic primary. To My Friends and Fellow Citizens: J. E. Smith, telephone* No. tin, Do you want to subscribe for any newspaper or magazine published in ; I am a candidate for County Treasurer the United States? If so, your sub-j—am poor, infirm, and need the office. . . scription will be received at the News I submit my candidacy to the people supplies best quality oi all kinds Tills Marcli 5th, 1908. 0 fjj ce tf ; subject to the Democratic primary, and ot fresh meats. tf L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. corned are required to show cause the Court of Ordinary of said county, on the first Monday in April, 1908, next, why such admii.inflation should not be vested in the County Administrator. 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. Bank. Tax Notice. City >ax receiver's books will be open a! the Council Chamber April 1, 19 6, All owners of real or personal property, are expected to make their schedules in person and to qualify to correctness of the same. E. D F’OUSF;, 52 City Clerk.