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THE COTTON JOURNAL!
IIAR.VIE JORDAN, Editoi-in.CKtnf
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FIRST ISSUE WILL APPEAR MAY 17th, 1906 J
ALUE present rri>|> Cotton, rnw, $050,000,00(1. Value present crop #
of Cotton manuf riiircH, :5'<J,000,<X)n,Oi)0. •' ‘'mated number of 9
actual producers, l,6uo,u)u. Estimated number uciuul consumers, d
&»»,<X»i,(KK). Cotton is the greatest vegetable product of tho world. All d
others can be substituted, Cotton cunnot. Su< h a tremendous factor 4
In (A# world’s comfort and our prosperity demands a groat J
Representative Newspaper £
The Cotton Journal will meet that demand #
Rroad enough in scope to interest every person in the Cotton belt, while £
it will stnnd distinctively as a representative of the Cotton growing inter- i
est, it will cover the whole field so thoroughly that it will be a necessity to J
every Cotton merchant anil manufacturer the world over. The statistical t
department will he in charge of eminent statisticians, and no expense will
be spnred to make this department the most perfect in the world.
llarvie Jordan, Kditor-in-Chief, and Kichnrii Cheatham, Business Mgr.,
have in their work as (’resident and Secretary, respectively of the Southern
Cotton Association, won victories in tho interest of Cotton producers of
moro value to the country than nny great victories over won by aconquer-
ing nrmy on the battlefield, and their work has added untold wealth to the
Cotton States, The Cotton Journal will continue the battle for Southern
supremacy and fair piny. The public tins for many years heard practi
cally only one side of the Cotton story It will he the mission of The Cotton
Journal to tell the other side. We desire several correspondents in every
heat, district or township of the Cotton belt, and in addition toour present
list, every subscriber whose subscription reaches us prior to May 17th,
will be placed upon our list of regular correspondents tor information con
cerning condition of crops. Issurd weekly. Commence your subscription
with first issue. SUHSC.RIPTIOM PRICE, $l.on PER YEAR.
Address THE COTTON JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY Atlanta. Georgia
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Atlanta, Ga., April 6th, IDOii.
This is to certit)j that The Cotton Journal Publishinq Co. bane this
date deposited with The Fourth Sotionol Hank of Atlanta to the credit
nfthrmseloes, the sum aj Ten Thousand Dollars, the same beinq subject
to their check. (Signed) CHAS. I. RYAN, Cashier
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Stomach Troubles.
Mrs. Sue Martin, an old and highly
respeoted resident of Faisouia. Miss ,
was sick with stomach trouble for more
tlmii six mouths Chamberlain's Stout
adt and Liver Tablets cured her. Sbe
says: ••lean uow eat anything l want
mid am the proudest woman in the
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For sale by Dr. Paul Pemston, Newiiau,
Ga.
Legal Advertising,
SHERIFF S SALE.
GK( >H< >1A—Ooweta County.
Will be sold liefore the court bouse
door m the City of Newnan, snifl State
mid county, on the first Tuesday in
June, IttOtt, between the legal bouisof
sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the
following described property, towit:
One bouse, and lot consisting of one
1 aero, morn m less, located in tho iitli
District of said county and State, bound
1 ed on the east by lands ot S. L Hill and
Hardaway and Hunter; south alld West
by lands of Hardaway and Hunter.
Levied on as the property of Louaimu
McCoy, tiv virtue of a II fa issued from
'< ’owet i Superior Court ill favor of W.
(J Arnold and against said defendant,
for the use of l J H. Murpliev,transferee.
Tenant in possession notified in terms of
j the law. J Ids May 10, Miotl.
J. L BROWN, Sheriff.
ORDINARY’S NOTICES.
(1 E< tltfi IA -l 'owein (faunt.y.
To the heirs at law ot Mrs Mary A. !•'.
Ballard, deceased, residing out of the
State oflieorgin:
Take notice, that T. J. Wilson, of saiil
ciouuly , lias applied, as executor, tor
probate, in solemn form.ot the last will
and testnniont of said Mary A. F. Bid-
; lard, deceased You, as heirs at law of
said dcomised, are hereby rctpiircd to be
and aupear at the June Term, I'.IOtl, of
the court ot Ordinary of said county, to
lie boldeii on tlie first Monday in June
1 aforesaid, when suid application for pro
bate will he heard, This May 7th, I1M)(I
L. A PERDUE, • ii-dinary.
(»El >K< • IA — Coweta < facility.
Mis. A ti. brown, Guardian of John
nie Jean Askew, having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said Comity for
I. tiers ot Dismission from her said
trust, nil persons concerned are tvi|uircd
to show euuse in said Court by the llrst
Monday in June next, if any they can,
why said applieatioti should not be
granted. This May Ttli, l'.ilitl.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
UKo'ttHA—Coweta County.
The return of tile appraisers setting
apart twelve months support to the fam
ily of B M. Luudie, deceased, having
been Hied in my ofHoo, all iiersous con
cerned are cited 'o show cause by the
first Monday of Juno, 10011, why said ap
plication for twelve months support
should not lie granted. This May ?tli.
I nod L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
11IF.t >lt(»I \ —(fawetn County,
The return i f the appraisers setting
apart twelve months support to the
family of Tims. D. Haines, deceased,
having been tiled in my office, all per
sons concerned are cited to show cause
by the first Monday of June, 1000, why
said application for twelve months sup
port should not he granted. This May
7, 1U0«. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Coweta Comity.
The return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve mouths support to the fntu-
ily of J. B. Newton, deceased, having
lieen tiled in my office, all persons con
cerned are cited tn show cause by the
first Monday of June, 1000, why said np-
. plication for twelve months support
should not he granted. This May 7th,
1000, L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
Four Valuable Lots lor
Sale.
These lots fronton Temple Ave
nue, in the City of 'Newimn, anti
are part of the property where the
undersigned resides. They are
level, beautiful residence lots, situ
ated in a pleasant and desirable
section of Newnan. Two lots are
til \ loti feet in si/.c; two are libxlGO
feet in si/e.
Unless sold at private sale be
fore that date, these lots will lie
sold at public sale on the First
Tuesday in June, 1900, to the
highest bidder, for cash or on
terms to be agreed upon 1>\ pur-
; chaser and the undersigned.
For further information apply
to A. (J. HENDRICK,
Newnan. (fa.
NOTICE.
The city tax books will close,
agreeable with the City Code, June
1, 19(10; and if you get on the de-
Warning.
All persons are hereby warned
not to hire Will Reese, colored,and
his wife, Georgia Reese, as they
are under contract to work for me
until August 1st, 1 DOG.
J. E. Pinson.
From Last Week’s Franklin News and Banner.
Mr. J. VV. Powers, of Newnan,
was slinking hands with his Frank
lin friends Wednesday and Thurs
day.
Smiling Millie Hubbard, a for
mer Franklin attorney, his many
friends will no doubt be glad to
learn has been nominated lor tax
collector of Coweta county. He
will succeed himself, as he is now
filling an unexpited term ot ofhee.
I). F. Edwards and Looney
Mooly left .Monday tor Newnan,
where they have posnions with the
R. L). Cole .Mfg. Co.
I Jr. B. F. Hodnvtt, of Senoia,
arrived in the city last week to
spend some time as the guest ot
his son, Rev R F. Hodnett. I )r.
HodiiCtt is an aged Confederate
veteran,who still wears the stripes
of wounds received at Gettysburg,
where he was manned for life.
M J Stephens went to Newnan
Monday and appeared before the
city council in behalf of The
Franklin Telephone Co. Ho sue
ceeded in obtaining franchise to
enter the corporate limits ot New ,
nan with the telephone line, there
by perfecting arrangements to
connect Franklin and Newnan and
the outside world by telephone.
EASILY SCARED.
An Advetilnre Wltti -i llliln«'.-crri- In
Kn»l Africa,
Of a curious encounter with n rhl |
noccros nn African traveler writes ,n \
the Globe Trotter, published In Nal ■ >’ i, |
British East Africa: "lie was peace
fully gray,lug on a choice patch of green
stuff and apparently meant to do the
well hreil tiling anil allow us to pa ;s
by; so, with my heart In my month,
nothing in my pockets and an oeei'y
magazine rlile In my hand, 1 attemp’ed
a slide for a more secure position lint
1 was Immediately lolled of this oh-
JiH*t by a suspicious movement on the
part of the enemy. A swish of the tall,
a suggestive uplifting of the snout and ;
a snltT of the atmosphere, anil the deli
cate and fnlryllke creature bore down
ponderously upon my two native hear- !
era and myself.
“My knees promptly refused to work.
I could not move n muscle, and so with
all tho British pluck and courage of !
which we have read so much I calmly
resigned myself. By tills time the hide
ous beauty had advanced to within ton
yards of Its prey, when, to my surprise,
the two boys accompanying me hastily
dismantled themselves of all baggage,
and, with all muscles stretched, ready
for a sprint, they stood their ground
and. without moving an Inch, began to
whistle for all they were worth.
“Quickly noting tho satisfactory re
sult of the maneuver, 1 blew my
whistle .hastily and with good will.
The shrill notes struck strangely on tho
untutored ear of the rhino, for he
promptly turned tail and tied.”
A Short Cat.
“There goes a man,” observed n
steamship agent as he directed atten
tion to a surly looking Individual who
had Just engaged passage for Europe,
“whoso efforts are devoted to con
structing short cuts In business meth
ods and in eliminating all time con
suming men and their propositions
from his busy existence. He Is a man
of very few words. Some years ago
this gentleman crossed the ocean nnd
had a very unpleasant trip. One morn
ing a sympathetic passenger offered
him a lemon, expressing a sincere wish
that It would give relief. The pale
traveler seized the lemon, hurled It
viciously Into the ocean and growled:
“ ’This Is n quicker way than the
other.’ New York Times.
Ail Od«l .Moorish Custom.
As n people the Moors are already
well inclined to anything that gilds
life. A correspondent says: “Nothing
delights them more ns n means of
agreeably spending an hour or two
than squatting on their heels tn the
streets or on some door stoop, gazing
at the passershy, exchanging compli
ments with their acquaintances. Na
tive ‘swells’ consequently promenade
with a piece of felt under their arms,
on which to sit when they wish."
Coweta County’s Sentiments.
That plutocrat committee,
Called, falsely, Democrat,
Have tried to gull the people;
Insultingly, at Hint.
They tried to pass a gag law
To keep our ballots out,
Supposing we’ll be fools enough
To stay at home and jionf.
That, little fizzling air guu
They planted out to benr
Upon the people s candidate
Will never touch o Imir.
Their trick was mean and dirty;
Democracy, when right,
Ne’er hud to stoop so lowly
To help it in a gilt.
That ballot hatched in caucus
The ring’s lust dying stroke,
Was so undemocratic
’Twill multiply our vote.
We pay some of the taxes
And will do some voting too;
No lax without the ballot
Is old us it is true.
We live for law and order;
If lighting must he done
Let’s do it by the bnllot,
Not sulk, and give them fun.
Division’s what thoy’re after.
Draw right wing, left wing out,
Then charge us in the center
And bring about a rout.
Dick Russell’s in the center,
Jim Smith is on the right,
Estill holds tho left wing,
And Clark, lie leads the light.
1 In in ] > runs the commissary,
Little Alliert pays the fare,
The Doctor hauls the water,
And briugetli up the rear.
The whites must rule this country;
As sufl’t-nges now stand
We all must puli together
Or destruction sweeps the land.
We southern folks divided
’Bout eighteeii-sixfy-one,
And then wo all united
At tho battle of Bull Run.
When Jesus found the temple
Polluted by bad men
He diil not build another,
But swept that temple olnati.
The temple wo deem snered
By many n dear-bought tie
Contains some who disgraoe it;
Let’s whip them out or die.
Let’s march with calm devotion,
From uinusion nnd front hut,
Well armed with legal ballots,
And drive the rascals out.
A. 8. Jones.
Turin, Ga.
Lemons as Medicine
Their Wonderful Effect
on the Liver, Stomach,
Bowels, Sidneys
and Blood.
Lemons are largely used by The
Mozley Lemon Elixir Company, in
comixmiiding their Lemon Elixir,
a pleasant Lemon Laxative and
Tonic—a substitute for all Cathartic
nnd Liver Pills. Lemon Elixir posi
tively cures all Biliousness, Consti
pation, Indigestion or Dyspepsia,
Headache, Malaria, Kidney Disease,
Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appetite,
Eevers, Chills, Blotches, Pimples,
all Impurities of the Blood, Pain in
the Chest or Back, and all other dis
eases caused by a disordered liver
i nnd kidneys, the first Great
Cause of all Fatal Diseases.
WOMEN, for all Female Irreg
ularities, will find Lemon Elixir
n pleasant and thoroughly reliable
remedy, without the least danger of
possible barm to them in any condi
tion peculiar to themselves. 50c
and $1.00 per bottle at
ALL DRUG STOKES
“One Dose Convinces.”
Dr. Wadsworth Exonerated by
General C .nference.
Birmingham, Aia , M ty it.—
Dr. VV. W. Waduvorth, of the
North Georgia Conference, who
was suspended at the sessions of
that body held at Newnan last
year, has won his appeal before
the General Conference. Today
the committee on appeals reported
that it had reversed the decision ot
the North Georgia Conference
suspending Rev. Dr. W.W. Wads
worth on the charge of immorality,
the specific charge being “kissing
a woman.” Dr. Wadsworth was
pastor of the Hartwell church and
was suspended for a year.
Hides Wanted—Will pay best price for
green hides for next few weeks. G. O.
Carmichael, Newnan, Ga.
Atlanta & West Point Railroad Co.
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7 E. I). FOUSE. Clerk.
Notice to Teachers.
The State examination for teach
ers will be held in Newnan, June
129th and JOth. Examination of
: white teachers will occur at the
! white public school building; and
■ that for colored teachers at the
I colored public school building,
j t> V. A. Ham, C. S. C.
HU Statement.
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