The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, April 27, 1906, Image 7

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$49.22 For this beautiful Top Buggy, manu factured by us here iu Atlanta’Georgia. A Southern Buggy . _ . . for Southern trade. "** • " n * Quarter Top. has genuine weather, Ppnii* Bottom Cu.hion, and Lmthrr Back, ta alpRiuitiv paintrd and fullv guarauteed. Regular retail price $05 ft) to J76 00.' 90 F° r tld* fine Collar and Tlame, w“. mckc l mounted Harness, sold with er-ery GOLPFN HAGI.U BUGGY, regular retail price *12.50to *15.00 Catalog anti full description sent on request. HOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY CO. 158-160 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, Ga. W ItCHKKERDOCKER rOUNIAIN BRUSH The above illustration, drawn from I 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 turn of a faucet Is needed to regulate the temperature of the water to please the bather. The water flows out through 595 tiny pliable rubber teeth to the bath er’s infinite delight and perfect satisfac tion. It Is a happy Invention, vastly superior to all other bathing devices, and is endorsed by Physicians, Ministers, Physical Directors, Health and Beauty Specialists, and people In all walks of life."* Every brush is fully guaranteed. For sale by W, Jj. sexton. The Newnan Plumber. New Arinill Building, Phone 151) ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR TAX RKCEIVKlt. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax Receiver, subjeot to the Demo cratic primary. 1 am iu the race to a finish this time, and will appreciate the j support of my friends nnd fellow-oiti- zons. F. O. Watkins. Iain a candidate for Tax Receiver, subject to action of the Democratic pri mary. Am not physioally able to per form Timmml labor but, oon attend to duties of this office nnd feel that lam qualified to iill it. Will appreciate the support, of all my fellow oitizens. J. H. Young. I hereby announce myself n candidate for Tnx Receiver, subject, to the Demo cratic pi ininry of Coweta Comity; and will appreciate the support and influence of my friends and fellow citizens. John Askew. I take this method of notifying un friends that I am a candidate for Tax lloceiver, subject to the Democratic pri mary, and shall be deeply grateful for the support and assistance of my friends and fellow-citizens. T. J. Wilkinson. I I am a candidate for the office of lnx IT jjjj! Receiver, subject to the aotion of the gj « BJ II H DTI II rC Democratic primary, nnd respectfully Hj | s RR, M A K I IN H j solicit the support of my friends and .■i i I fellow-citizens. C. H. Newton. I I Does all kinds of Tin Work, Roofing Plumbing and Repairing. Expert work nnd low ® ,,, i~| prices Win. Shop op- L posite Pinson Hotel. R-I-P-A-N-S Tubules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind The 6-cent packet is enough for uhuhI occasions Thiffninily bottle (DO cents) contain* a aupply for a year.All dr iggists well them. fJlpfiHnTJlTnggrpiEngmKhfqR | TAKE YOUR CLOTHING TO § i S. C. CARTER i CO., 1 i OPPOSITE HOTEL PINSON, when you want them i izi cleaned, pressed, repaired g | or dyed in the best manner i il and at the most reasona- g I ble prices. j] FOR TAX collector. I hereby announce myself n candidate for Tax Collector, subjeot 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. H. Hyde. Mr. J. H. Hyde bus suffered for years, and is now suffering from chronic ulcer of left leg, which renders him unable to perform manual labor. A. A. Barge, M. D. G. W. Poddy, M. D. Josiah L. Burge, M. D. To tho Democratic Voters of Coweta County: Having recently been elected to till tlie unoxpireil term of Rev. H. R. Da vies, late tax collector of Coweta county, and having less than one year in which to (ill the office and feeling that in jus tice to myself, I should tie given a full term, I hereby respectfully announce my cniulidaoy for tax collector for the long term, subject to the rules and reg ulations of the Democratic Executive Committee. Thanking my friends for their past support, I hope by diligent at tention to the duties of the office to mer it their continued confidence and esteem. W. S. Hubbard. FOR HIIKRIFF. DR.'T. B. DAVIS. Residence Telephone No. 5-3 Calls. DR. W. A. TURNER, Residence Telephone No. 64. Drs. Davis & Turner Physicians and Surgeons Newnan, Georgia. Offices in Sanatorium Building, corner College and Hancock streets. Tele phone No. 5-2 calls. Z. Greene, D. D. 8., Office on Second Floor of Black Bros. Co.’s Building L. M Farmer, LAWYER. I mn a candidate for re-olection to the oflioo of Sheriff of Coweta county, sub jeut to action of the Democratic white primary. The support and votes of all my fellow oitizens will be appreciated. Joseph L. Brown. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Coweta County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. I have liad experience in tho sheriff’s office and, if elected, promise to faith fully and impartially discharge the du ties encumbent upon me. J. A. Stephens. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the Democratic primary of Coweta county; und will ap preciate the support of my friends and fellow citizens. As to my ability to fill the office, I respeotfnlly refer to my record as a member of the police force of Newnan during the past ten years. J. D. BREWSTER. FOR TREASURER. for county treasurer, subject, to notion of the Democratic primary. To My Friends nnd Fellow Citizens: I nni a candidate for County Treasurer —nrn poor, infft'in, and need the office. I submit my onndidncy to tho people subjeot to the Democratic primary, and 8lmll appreciate all the help I enn get. W. H. W. Dent. I hereby announce my onndidncy for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Iam an ex-Confederatc soldier, 76 years of age; having served four yenrs in First Georgia cavalry, in which I received wounds permanently disabling me. 1 will appreciate the support of my friends. Samuel Hekki*ii. FOR CI.ERK. I hereby announce myself n candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court, subject to tlie notion of the Democratic primary ; it ltd if elected, promise faithful and ef ficient service in discharging tlie duties of the office. Henry L. Banks. I hereby announce my c'-didnoy for re-election to tho office of Clerk of the Superior Court, subject to the notion of the Democratic primary election, and will appreciate the hearty support of the votors of the county. Lynch turner. FOB REPRESENTATIVE. I am a candidate for Representative, subjeot to the Democratic primary, and will appreciate the support of all voters of tlie county. M. H. Couch. I am a candidate for re-election to the Lower House of tlie Georgia Legisla ture, subjeot to nction of tlie Democra tic primary, and solicit the support and votes of all citizens of my county. I. N. Glut. FOR CORONER I am a candidate for Coroner of Cow eta county, subjeot to nction of the Democratic white primary, and will be glad to have all the voters consider my claims and give me their support. J. W. Kelley. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner, subjeot to aotion of tho Democratic primary of Coweta county. The support and votes of all my follow oitizens will be appreciated. C. A. Buiikkh. streets, and running north along the e.ist side of said Jackson street tho dis tance of sixty-eight feetand nine incites, nnd said lot miming bnok east, snme width, one hundred and two feet, more or less, to line of wlmt. is known as the Palmer place. Also a vacant lot iu the city of Newnan, Coweta County, Geor gia. the line of said lot beginning on the east side of Jackson street at a point one hundred nnd thirty-seven feet and six inches north from the corner of Mndi son nnd Jackson streets and running north along the east side of said Jackson street, a distance of sixty-eight feet and nine inches, mote or less, to Wesley street and said inf. running back east from said Jackson street and along Weslov street tlie distance of one hun dred and one feet, more or less, to line of what is known us the Palmer place, and so that east end of said lot will be only sixty-seven feet an# nine inches wide, more or less. The first two lots above described be ing the Hunter property, and tho last three lots being the Bradley property. To he sold ns tlie property of Mary E. Sims, deoensed. for tlie purpose of mak ing distribution amongst the heirs at law of said deoensed. The order from the court of Ordinary of Cnmphell Coun ty authorizes tlie sale to take place in Coweta County, where tho property lies. Terms: One-third cnslt, hnlntiuo pay able 1st day of November, 11106, with interest from dale of hiiIo at six per cent per annum; purchaser to give note and reoeivo bond for title, or all cash if pur chaser prefers. Purchasers of tlie two houses and lots will not. get possession till Nov. 1st, 1006, init will reoeivo the rents thereof in tlie meantime. Tills April Urd, 11)06. W, T. Sims, S. R. Sims, Adtnr’s. of estate of Mary E. Sims. deceased. Musical Instruments A ‘‘talking; machine” furnishes lots of amusement anil pleasure. \\ e sell all the best maellines. Have in stuck Columbia and Vidor graphophones, “Talkophones” and “Zonophnncs,” and records for all of these maellines. Visit our store and we will entertain you with our “talking natchitics." and quote our unusually low prices for (Item. \\ e sell Organs, Pianos and all kinds of musical instruments of the best matiutncliirc. For cash purchasers or on Ihe installment plan our prices are the lowest and our terms the lies!. OEPOT ST. E. O. REESE, NEWNAN, GA. ORDINARY’S NOTICES. GEORGIA—Coweta County. Tlie return of the appraisers setting apart, twelve months’ support to the family of Jos. S. Plant, deoensed, hav ing been filed in my office, nil persons concerned are cited to show cause by the 1st Monday of May, 11)06, why said ap plication for twelve months' support should not tie granted. This April 2nd, 11)06. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Coweta County. Mrs. Itnra R. Leigh, having applied ; to ti e Court of Ordinary of said Comity for letters of administration on estate of ' Maynard N. Colley, ib'eeased, all per sons concerned arc required to show cause in said Court by the first Monday in May next, if any they can. why said application should not lie granted. This April 10, 11100. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. Office on Second Floor of the Arnall Merchandise Co.’s Building Dr. C. A. Smith, VETERINARIAN. I am a candidate for Treasurer, sub ject to action of the primary on April 2H, 1006. I have been disabled for eight years and cannot see the people person ally, but will be pleased if tlie voters | will consider my claims and give me' their support. J. S. Stephens. ! I am a Candidate for County Treas urer of Cowetu county, subject to ac-1 tion of the Democratic primary. Will appreciate the support of every voter of ; the county, and promise faithful service ' l to the county’s interests, if elected. John N. Neill. Treats all diseases of domestic animals ; The friends of Mr. T. A. McCullough, Calls answered day or night. Office j an old and worthy citizen of Haralson at Gearreld’s Livery Stable. i district, announce him as a candidate ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. GEORGIA—Coweta County. By virtue of an order from tlie Court of Ordinary of Campbell County, Geor gia, granted at the March term, 11)06, there will bo sold before tho court house door of Coweta County, in tho city of Newnan, within the legal hours of sale, on the find Tuesday in May, !!)()(!, to the highest bidder, the iollowing property, towit: A certain lot in tlie city of Newnan, Coweta County, Georgia, beginning at a point on tho east side of Perry Street in tiie center of u wall dividing said lot from the lot of J. T. Williams (formerly T. B. Davis| and running north along the east side of said Perry Street the distance of fifty-four feet and seven inches, and said lot running hack east from said street, same width, two hun dred and twelve feet, more or less, to line of property of R. D. Cole Mfg. Co. Also, u certain house and lot in the city of Newnan, Coweta Connty, Georgia, the line of said lot beginning at a point on tlie east side of Perry Street fifty-four feetand seven inches north from tlie center of tlie wall on the north side of lot of J. T. Williams (formerly T. B. Davis) and running north along tlie east side of said Perry Street the distance of fifty-four feet aiul seven inches, ami said lot running back east from said Perry Street two hundred and twelve feet, more or less, to line of property of it. D. Cole Mfg. Co.; but the north line of this lot inclines southward enough so that the east end of tlie lot will lie only forty- nine feet and one inch wide. Also a house and lot in the city of Newnan, Coweta County, Georgia, the line of said lot beginning at the corner of Madi son and Jackson streets, oujtlie east side of said Jackson street;, and running north along said Jackson [street sixty- eight feet and nine inches, and said lot running buck east from said Jackson street, same width, and along said Madi son street one hundred and three feet, more or less, to line of what is known as tlie Palmer place. Also a vacant lot in tlie city of Newnan, Coweta County, Georgia, tlie line of said lot beginning on the east side of Jackson street at a point sixty-eight feet and nine incites north from tlie coruer of Madison and Jackson GEORGIA -Coweta. County. T. F. Rawls, Admr. of Mrs. Gussii Weaver, deceased, having applied to the , Court, of Ordinary of said County for. leave to sell the hind of said deceased, all persons concerned are required tu show on use in Hiiid Court by the first Monday iu May next, if any they enn, why said application should not lie grinned. This April 5th, 11)06. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. I Smith’s Sure Kidnoy Cure. Tho only guaranteed kidney remedy. Buy it—try il—it costs you nothing if il fails. Price 50 cents at Holt <fc Cates’. NEWNAN MARBLE WORKS J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of marble and granite. GEORGIA MARBLE A SPECIALTY All work guaranteed to be first class in every particular. Parties needing anything in our line are requested tu uni I, examine work and get prices. OFFICE AND WORKS NEAR THE RAILROAD MUNCT ON NEWNAN, CEORCIA MERCK & DENT IMPROVED HIGH GRADE BUGGIES A Tip Top Job in lilt* repairing of uui i'iagos, wagons and other vehicles is (lie only kind we attempt, or turn out. lienee oni success in repair work. M e want your business when you have any thing in uni' line and we’ll satisfy yon in price as well as work. We use only the best colors anil varnish, thus getting the bchl results in bug gy painting. < let one. RAERCK & DENT Buggy Builders. Turning to Bryan in York. New The very men in the Democratic party, especially those of New York, who fought William .1. Bry an so desperately in I SIX!, and again iu 11)00, are now beginning to turn to tiie Nebraskan to save them from William 11. llcarst. This from the New York Tribune, 'shows how the political wind is blowing in New York: “William .1. Ihyan will have the support in the next Democratic national con vention of the very men front this ! city, who fought him twice and who finally nominated ex-,Judge Parker at St. Louis, two years ago. in the Democratic Club there is talk of arranging a reception in his honor on his return from it is tour around the world. Deiancey Xicoil, a week ago, at the Demo cratic Club, eulogized Mr. Bryan as an honorable Democrat. His declaration at the time aroused a lot of comment, but it was favor able comment. Mr. Nieoil is vice- chairman of tiie Democratic com mittee, and will remain in that po sition until the assembling of the next national convention. In ids speech he voiced the deep hostility of Hie so-called Cleveland wing of the Democratic party to William B. Ilearst, who is regarded with a rapidly growing dread by the con servative Democrats of this city.” Pickles and Canned Fruit This store lias a superb stock of clean, fresh canned IVuils, pickles and olives. Housekeepers can order anything in these lines with the certainty of receiving just what llic,\ desire. For example, note the wide range of prices for olives, bottled by II. J. Hein/, Company. They are priced at, I0e, 15c, 20c, line, !U)c, .’ifie, , r >0c and Toe. Olives in bulk at 50c per quart. Heinz pickles in bulk and in bottles, sweet and sour mixed and sweet and sour plain, are always fresh and fine if bought at this store. Pickled onions and chow-chow are included in this line. In the canned fruits line we have peaches, pears, cherries, plums, apples, and pineapples for pies. Cherry, pineapple and peach preserves may also be mentioned in this connection. Oil)’ canned stock is from the most reliable canneries of the country and is guaranteed to be all right. C. P. STEPHENS S CO. Proprietors of the New B&Kery. Telephone No. 31. In New Orleans. The Newnan Market A: Ice Co. is serving to customers a fine bunch of young cattle raised in Coweta county. No finer cuts than these are sold anywhere. A number of Coweta people are in New Orleans this week, attend ing the reunion of Confederate veterans and seeing the places of interest in that charming Southern city. Among the number are Capt. J. B. Goodwyii, Walter Holmes, Edgar Stephens, Charles Deadwiler, Paul Smith, Mrs. .J. F. Lovejoy and Mrs. .Melson, of New nan; YV. E. Lindsey, IL B. Per kins, Capt. K. H. Wood, Mr. It. M. North and wife, I). T. Pope and J. W. Caldwell, of Senoia and vicinity. Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable A happy homo is the most valuable possession that in within the reach of maulumi, but you cannot enjoy its com forts if you are suffering from rheuma tism. You throw aside business cares when vou enter your home and you can be relieved from those rlii umatio pains also by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One application will give you relief and its continued ysc for a short; time will bring about u permanent cure. For sale by Dr. Paul Peuistoii, Newnan. The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure is Smith's Sur^fchlm-y Cure. Your druggist will nmARryour money if af ter taking one bottle you are not satis fied with results. 50 cents at Holt & Cates’.