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GUARDIAN'S NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Coweta County.
After four weeks’ notice, pursuant to
Section 2546 of the Civil Code, a peti
tion, of which n true and cor’-ect copy
is subjoined, will be presented to the
Hon. R. W. Freeman, Judge of the Su
perior Court of said county, at the court
house in said county, on the 1st day of
August, 1906. This June 28th, 1906.
T. F. RAWLS.
Guardian of J. F. Shell,
f GEORGIA, Coweta County.
To the Hon. R. W. Freeman, Judge
of the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of T. F. Rawls shows:
1. That he is the gunrdian.of Joseph
F. Shell, duly appointed as such guard
ian in said county.
2. That he desires to sell for rein
vestment at private snle the following
projterty, the same being n part of the
estate of his said ward, towit: A cer
tain lot with improvements thereon, in
the town of Senoia, said State and coun
ty, said lot being known in the plat of
done. We don’t charge high and . SB id town as lot No. 4, in Section 7, and
bounded on the north by Mary L. Stew
art, east by Edwards & Travis, south
by Seavy street, and west bv S. C.
We Don’t Lose Any Time
when called on to do plumbing.
If you discover a leak
Prompt Plumbing Action
is what you want. Always get us
for plumbing if you want it well
Trusting
I am trusting Thee, my Savior
For the road is rough and steep:
I am trusting Thee to guide me—
Guide my tired and aching feet.
I am trusting, sweetly trusting,
Though astray my feet should roam;
I am trusting Thee to help me,
And to lead me safely home.
Trusting, ever gladly trusting—
For I know thy way is best ;
Trusting that thy love shall lend me
To the mnnsions of the blest.
Trusting Thee though rough my
pathway;
Trusting Thee though dark the
uight—
In my heart Thy loving presence
Turns my darkness into light.
Trusting Thee to give me nlways
From my cares a sweet release;
Ever trusting Thee to lead me
Into realms of perfect peace.
Ruth Fostkk.
The Labor Problem in Georgia.
Our newspaper exchanges
throughout the state are anticipat
ing the cotton harvest and voicing
the fear of many farmers that the
labor supply for the purposes is
going to be both scant and high-
priced. Evidently there is good
reason to fear that both these
things will materialize as the sea
son advances.
The fact is that the solution of
LIVE IN COMFORT
No matter what your position or income may be
the labor problem in Georgia lies ‘ l,Hl Uu ‘ * ♦‘“‘i?, Ul !?° r H,,y “ ml
, ^ ^ W v 11 make arrangements that will suit your
almost in the hands ot the general
are always ready to come.
w. Tj. sexton.
Tiie Newnan Plumber.
Travis.
it. PetititioUer purchased said prop
erty for his snid ward in 190il that said
ward might have a home of his own
New Artmll Building. Phone 159 wherein to reside, hut snid ward for
— ' ' divers reasons never OOOUpied same, and
circumstances have come about that the
property can not be used for the pur
pose it was originally intended, The
property lias been occupied at intervals
by tenants, they paying the sum of
$0.50, $7.00 and $7.5(1, respectively, each
month as each occupied. The expense
of keeping up the property is slight, ex
tending to repairs on the bouse only.
Petitioner makes this application for
With the Exchanges
I T. M. MARTIN ’
Hoes nil
kinds of
|j Tin Work, Roofing p
Plumbing and
Repairing.
[ct Expert work and low
prioes win. Shop op-
Isi 1-,. , _ , fHJ
posito Pinson Hotel.
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R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
The 5*eent packet is enough for usual occasions
Theffamily bottle (00 centsi contains a supply
for a year.All druggists sell them.
DR. T. B. DAVIS,
Residence Telephone No. 5-3 Calls.
DR. W. A. TURNER.
Residence Telephone No. 64.
Miss Ruth Cole, of Newnan, is
visiting Miss Gena Smith, at the
Abrams house.—Palmetto Corre
spondent Campbell News.
Miss Sallie King Penniston, of
Newnan, is spending some time
with her aunt, Mrs. W. N. Kdge.—
Palmetto Cor. Campbell News.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. <Arnall, of
Senoia, wore in the city yesterday
the reason that his ward will not occupy on their way to Wrights'vi'lle Beach,
the residence, mid lie desires that tin
S. < ’.,
time.-
Our
money involved in this property bo oth
erwise invested.
4. Petitioner desires to invest the
proceeds of such sale in a ouo-fourtli
( '.j) interest ill the merchandise busi
ness of J. II. Li}>sooinl>&.Son, at Whites
burg, Georgia; and if said property decs
not bring a sufficient sum to purchase
the said interest in said business, peti- Qj-aphic
tinner asks leave to add other funds be-!
longing to his ward's estate not now in
vested in anything, to meet the deficien
cy.
5. Petitioner shows that notice of
his intention to make this application
lias been published once a week for four
weeks, as required by law.
T. F. Rawi,s.
Sworn to and subscribed beforo me.
this June 28, 1906. VV. G. Post,
Notary Public, Coweta County, Ga.
wltoro they will spend some
-(iritlin News and Sun.
genial friend, Mr. VV. VV
OEPOTI8T.
E. O. REESE,
NEWNAN, 6A.
Watts, is at Newnan this week,
spending a portion of his summer utnl til th
holidays with relatives and friends hdior.
in that s e c t i o n.—LaGrange lS,)lm
How much lighter work seems to the man who, throughout the
day, has thoughts of a happy and eomfortable home to which he man
go when his day’s work is done. A neatly furnished home is an
inspiration which every man of toil should enjoy. And every may
may possess and enjoy artistic and comfortable furnishings, for UKK8K
excludes no one. \\ e oiler you the fullest use of our most helpful
credit plan. We offer you all the credit you want—and we oiler you
more: We oiler—we guarantee—you generous treatment, eonseien-
all circumstances,
convenience—not only
at the time you make your purchases, but throughout the entire
assembly. That body can do much life of the credit account and until the last payment is made. It's
to increase the supply of farm lids generous treatment and this granting of favors (hut makes
laborers and b\ the ensuing com- Reese's credit plan most suitable for people in moderate eireum,stau-
petition reduce the wages of it to U tlu ‘ ^ P lai > for
reasonable figures.
There is not a member of either
! house of the legislature who would
not, under oath, declare that va
grancy is one of the most serious
of the curses to our labor system
in Georgia. Nearly all of them
who live below the mountains and
in counties where the negro popu
lation is considerable in numbers i
know that idle, roaming negro
men are the disturbers of labor
conditions as well as the greatest
menaces to the social order in gen- i
oral. An attempt was made to
reach and reduce that class of
loafers by the Galvin vagrancy
law, lint the administration of it
lias shown its weakness and futil
ity. It needs to lie so amended as,
that strict proof of past employ
ment and a reasonable promise of
future employment will be required .
from every man, white or black,
found living in persistent idleness
urge of those who do
ORDINARY'S NOTICES.
Drs. Davis & Turner
Physicians and Surgeons
Newnan, Georgia.
-Offices in Sanatorium Building, corner
College and Hancock streets. Tele
phone No. 6-2 calls.
Z. Greene, D. D. 8.,
Office on Second Floor of
Black Bros. Co.’s Building
L. Mi Farmer,
LAWYER. .
Office on Second Floor of the Arnall
Merchandise Oo.’s Building
Dr. C. A. Smith,
VETERINARIAN.
Treats all diseases of domestic animals
Calls answered day or night. Ofltiee
at Gearreld’s Livery Stable.
GEORGIA, Coweta County.
W. B. Orr, administrator of estate of
A. W. Hill, deceased, having applied to ,
the Court of Ordinary of said County |
for leave to sell twenty (20) shares of j
the capital stock of Palmetto Cotton
Mills, all persons concerned are required
to show cause in snid Court by the first
Monday in August next, if any they
can, why said application should not, be
granted. This July 2d, 190(1.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
Mr. F. II, Lythgoe, wife and
children, of Newnan, are among
the camping patty at Trentham
Spring. The mother of Mr. R. C.
Moore is also at the spring.—
Campbell News.
Miss Katherine Wooten left yes
terday to spend the week-end in
Carrollton at Miss Pauline Harris'
house party. Miss Nelia Lou
j Walton, of Newnan, will be anoth- Georgia will speedily In
er guest,—Saturday’s Atlanta Con- Atlanta News
stitution.
persons leal’ that
diustie vagrancy law wouh
many negroes to leave the
Why isn't that desirable?
good does the state gel
ehronie vagrants? 11' the law d rives
them from the state, so much the
greater will lie the praise due to
the law.
I f t he general assembly will make
the vagrant law proof against the
escape of those w horn it was meant
to reach, the labor situation in
ictteroi
GEORGIA. Coweta County.
J. H. Dennis, having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said County for
letters of administration on estate of
Cornelia A. Dennis, decensed, ail per
sons concerned are required to show
cause in said Court by the first Monday
in August, next, if any they enn, why
Haul application should not be granted.
This July 2d, 1906
The intention of Mr. Leroy Har
ris to move to Newnan some time
this year is a source of much re
gret to his Palmetto friends. No
Honest, After All.
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
anvil in , in our line are requested to
call, examine work and get prices.
.. jIRON FENCE OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE
OFFICE AND WORKS NEAR THE RAILROAD JUNCTION
NEWNAN, CEORC8A
MERCK & DEIMT
IMPROVED HIGH GRADE BUGGIES
A Tip Top Job
• repairing of earring
1 her \ chicles is I he
we attempt or turn out.
success in repair work.
your business when you
thing in our line and we’ll satisfy
you in price as well as work. We
use only the bestcolors and varnish,
thus getting the best results in bug
gypainting. < let one.
CAR HI ace:
BUILDING & REPAIRING
l-s, \v
agons
only
kind
IlfllCI
i- our
Wo
want
have
any-
The trend of foreign opinion, as
indicated in the various reviews
citizen of Palmetto has ever done il nd periodicals, seems to be to the
more for the upbuilding of the
town than Mr. Harris and his re
moval of residence is being recog
nized as a distinct loss.—Palmet
to Cor. Campbell News.
R. D. Adair, the popular treas
urer of Meriwether county, has
been stricken blind. Wednesday
effect that all our American ex
posures of graft in the insurance
business, fraud in the packing
business, unfairness in the rail
road rate business and other expo
sitions of American irregularity on
j a large scale, show that we arc, as
a people, ready to stoop to nearly
any practice to gain the almighty
MERCK
Buggy
& DENT
Builders.
id, 1900. i night, without warning,he lost one, , ,, . , ,
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. b , . , . ,, | dollar. And it is possible that a
eye; I hursday night, in an equally . . , ,
——————— ! J , , , , ^ •' great many Americans have also
Do You Sufferfrom Kidney Trouble? ] sodden manner, the light^went out \ ^ ^ Hamo i(lca . |t
'of the other. Saturday Mr. Adair 1
We guarantee one bottle of Smith’s
Sure Kidney Cure to benefit or cure, or
your druggist will refund your money.
Price 50 cents at Holt & Cates’.
is true that there has been great
and widespread dishonesty.
But—
If we had been a dishonest peo-
, , . , . . , , pie at heart, the exposures of this
versal sympathy in his irreparable , . , , .
, ■ ' ' , „ 1 dishonesty would never have come,
loss.—Griffin News and Sun. ' , .... ...
nor aroused us to better conditions
house of the general assembly of From the Carroll Free Press . ^ ThuHe C °"
Georgia passed the bill of Boykin ditions, when
A Good Bill.
By a vote of in to 3 the lower
went to Atlanta to consult Dr.
Calhoun. It is feared that the af
fliction is permanent and the un
fortunate gentleman will have uni-
after they did come
they became thor-
Wright, of Richmond, which reg- Miss May <,0,e ’ of Newnan, is , 0 ughly-known, were met with loud
ulates illegal voting, buying and the guest oi Mrs. ('. H. Stewart. remonstrance and with legislation
selling votes and the influencing Miss Nelia Lou Walton, of New- against them. A pieaehei up in
of voters at the polls. nan, is visiting Mrs. (?. It. Turner I ( Heveland, Ohio, put the case very
The bill is very stringent and and Miss Pauline Harris. neatly tha-ottier day. He saidi
-ii 111 ii- far-reaching. It makes it a mis-j Misses Minnie -111(1 Florrie ” * * U! *'ec6nt exposures 01 the
ray 74th year;am crippled, have lost one j p Misse s Minnie and FJOiric. ,. .. of nroce-
eye and am nearly blind in the other; demeanor for anyone to hire work- Stevens, of Newnan, are the guests . . ,
am worn out, ana have an almost help- ers at the polls on the day of an 0 f Miss LucilGShell this week. ‘ Im! 0 wreat < ‘ ol 'l Kmillons a "
less wife, and no children to ask for election nr prior, Or to himself as- their managers has been one ol the
help. I am a candidate for Treasurer of s j s t i n influencing any vote by of- Hr. and Mrs. Buford Boykin are most hopeful signs of better times.
Coweta county as an Independent. Am f er j n „ any kinc j 0 f inducement. entertaining as guests this week, | The deep feeling of resentment
not able.to canvass the county, and de- The bill goes even further and Mi ' sses Thomas, of Way-j that has swept over the country
For Treasurer.
I am an old ex-Confederate soldier, in
WHY BAKE IN NOT WEATHER?
Housekeepers, why do you allow yourselves to be vexed and
worried with baking during these hot summer days! The prep
aration of bread, cakes and pics for daily meals, luncheons, pic
nics and other purposes is one of the housekeeper’s most troub
lesome duties “in the good old summer time”; but all the vex
ation of spirit and worry of mind can be avoided by pursuing
the proper course that is, allow us to do your baking.
Baking is our business and we do it to perfection. Baking
is a continuous performance here and we can always supply the
freshest and best bread, cakes and pies. Con lei- with us about
the baking problem—we can help you solve it. Let us do the
work and relieve you of the responsibility and vexation. You
will lie pleased and satisfied and so will we.
C. P. STEPHENS & CO,
Proprietors of the New Bakery.
Telephone No. 31.
sire the people to meet me at the court
house iu Newnan the third Saturday in by ail amendment, provides that it
August, at two o'olock, p. m., so I can
tell them of my needs. J. P. Shaw.
Cotton Mills. Newnan, Ga.
Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure.
nesboro, Winnie Feminger, of Hill- w hen the facts became known,
ley, Ga., and Dr. Cliff Hodnett, of showed that the hearts of the
Senoia.
The only guaranteed kidney remedy
Buy it—try it—it costs yeu nothing if
it fails. Price 50 cents at Holt & Cutes. fl U e nce voters at the polls and will
“““leave the voters free to express
Bowel Complaintln Children. I , . . , , ,
their choice unhampered by any-
shall be a misdemeanor to hire any
person for pay as a worker at the iSenoia ’ M,s ’ Boykin wil) e,,tei " American people, as a whole, are
polls on the day of the election or ! tain very delightfully this evening | sound and right.”-Atlanta Jour-
prior to the election.
This measure will stop the hir
ing of professional heelers to in-
in compliment to her visitors.
nal.
During the summer months children
are subject to disorders of the bowels passing the bill,
which should receive careful attention I
as soon as the first unnatural looseness of ^ „
The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure
Do Not Neglect Your Bowels.
Many serious diseases arise from ne
glect of the bowels. Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets are a pleas
ant and agreeable laxative. They in-
, - ,. , ,, 5 , vigorate the liver and regulate the
1 he legislature did well in bowels. For sale by Dr. Paul Peniston,
Newnan, Ga.
Hot Weather Trips via Central
of Georgia Railway.
Summer excursion tickets to the
Seashore, Mountain and Lake Re
sorts in the North, South, East
the bowels appears. The best medicine
in use for bowel complaint is Chamber
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy as it promptly controls any un
natural looseness of the bowels. For
sale by Dr. Paul Peniston, Newnan, Ga.
is Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure. Your
druggist will refund your money if af
ter taking one bottle yon are uot satis
fied with results. 60 cents at Holt &
Cates’.
When a man begins “flying and West,
high” it is a pretty good sign 1h.1t A trip by rail and sail to New
he hasn’t been walking straight. York, Boston, Baltimore, l hila-
delphia and points m the F.ast via
Men who pose in the limelight Savannah and steamship lines, is
should be careful of what they do to be considered at this season
in the twilight. „ „ , . ,
ticket offices, r or rates, schedules,
' What some men believe to be a etc., apply to any Agent or rep-
A dollar-owned man is of less crisis in their lives is usually mert- resentanve of the Central of Geor-
worth to the community than a i j y an incident. gia Railrdad.
man-owned dollar. ! „ , -
Speaking about good judges ot j r
The greatest luck is born of human nature, how about a child For anything in music or inusi-
p] uc g 4 | a nd a dog? eal instrument*; telephone No. 196.
Modest Claims Often Carry
Most Conviction.
the
When Maxim, the famous gun inven
tor, placed his gun before a committee
of judges, he stated its carrying power
to be much below what ho fell sure the
gun would accomplish. The result of
the trial was therefore a great surprise,
instead of disappointment. It is the
same with the manufacturers of Cham
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. They do not publicly boast of
Tickets are on sale at all coupon “ U this remedy will accomplish, but pre
fer to let the users make the statements.
What they do claim, is that it will posi
tively cure diarrhoea, dysentery, pains
in the stomach and bowels and has never
been known to fail. For sale by Dr.
Paul Peniston, Newnan, Ga.
Buy your sidewalk tile from the
Newnau Tile Works. tf