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ORDINARY'S NOTICES.
We Don’t Lose Any Time
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
The estate of Calhoun Smith (col.),
late of said oouiity, deceased, being un
represented and not likely to be repea-
j seated, all persons concerned are re
quired to show cause in the Court of
Ordinary of said county, on the tirst
Monday In September next, why such
administration should not be vested in
the County Administrator. This Au
gust Oth, 11)06.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
hundred and fifty-six (150), containing |
sixty-five (Oft) ncres; fractional lot num
ber one hundred and thirty-seven (187).
containing fifty (50) acres; east half of
lot number one hundred and thirty-
three (188), containing one hundred and
one quarter (101 > 4 ) acres more or less ;
east half of lot number one hundred and
thirty-four (181). containing one linn-
HOW FAME COMES.
dred and one-quarter 1104 1 4 acres,snore j;rout novelists.
Men Who Demine Ureal TlirouKli Ac-
elileut or I'linnee.
Accident has played an Important
part In the making of great men. If
Cooper had never been challenged by
his wife to write as good a story as
an English novel he luyl been reading
he might never have been one of the
WHILE YOU WAIT, MR. FARMER
when called on to do plumbing.
If you discover a leak
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
The estate of Lewis Slaughter, late of
said county, deceased,being unrepreseiit-
or less; forty ( tO) acres oil' the east end
of lot number one hundred and thirty-
five (18ft); all the above lots and parts
of lots aggregating five hundred and
sixtv-two and three-quarter (562 a 4 )
act’es, more or less, the same lying and
being in the Fourth Land District of
said county and lying on and along the
Chattahoochee river with all the lights
Prompt Plumbing Action
persons concerned are required to show
cause in the Court of Ordinary of said
county, oil the first. Monday in Septem-
, her next, why such administration
is "hat you want. Always get us s | 10U iq n0 f be vested in the County Ad
fibr plumbing if you want it well niinistrator. This August ttth, HiOfl.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
ednnd not likely to be represented, all n p pm . tm , BM t thereto.
Third: Said land is a long way from
market and yields but a small income
and it would be to the best interest of
the ward to sell the same.
done. We don't charge high and
are always ready to come.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
Fourth: Petitioner desires to invest
the proceeds of snob sale in .
Fifth: Petitioner shows that notice
of Ids intention to make this application
If Napoleon bail persisted in ills at
tempts to lie a writer of essays after
be left tlie military academy tlie world
would not have known this great gen
eral.
If Shakespeare bad not failed as a
wool merchant and turned actor ntul
then, becoming disgusted with himself
as an IndllVorent player, applied him
self to writing there would never have
been this great dramatist, and no
doubt the plays of today would have
been Inferior to what they are.
Cowley been me a poet purely
through chance. When only a hoy he
found In Ids mother’s attic a copy
of Spenser's “Faerie Queene" and, be
coming enchanted by the rhyme, deter
mined to write poetry for himself.
Gibbon tells that It was while he was
For the appearance of the first bale
of new cotton, for everybody to got
busy with the crop of 1 DOG and for
fall trade to begin to hum, come
around to the Dig Furniture Store
and spend a while. We want to
show you the largest and most com
plete stock of furniture and house
furnishings in Newman while you
have leisure to inspect it. The
thing's you need and want are here.
Come while yon have time to exam
ine the stock, make wise selections and satisfy yourself in every par
ticular with quality and prices of your purchases.
E. O. REESE,
DEPOT ST.
NEWNAN. GA.
has been published once a week for four n t Home among the ruins of Him enp-
L. SEXTON,
The Xewnun Plumber.
said county, deceased, being unrepre
sented and not likely to be represented,
all persons concerned are required to
show cause in the Court of Ordinary of
said county, on the first Monday in Sep
tetnber next, ^liv such administration
should not be vested 111 the County Ad-
gEaSBBSEESESSSIMnSEBSBSSSaSBSnsaiSIIBS mioistrator This Angus' llt.h, 11)0(1,
ill L A. PERDUE. Ordinary.
The estate of Mary ,T. Freeman, late of weeks, as required by law
C. B. GhOVKlt.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 1-ltli day of August, 11)06.
Mini-: Powi i.i., Notary Public.
New Artuill Building.
Phone 151)
T. M. MARTIN
Does all
kinds of
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
The estate of Snllie Black, (col), late
of said county, deceased, being unrep
resented and not likely to be represented,
Tho Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure
is Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure. Y oilr
druggist will refmid your money if af
ter taking one bottle you are not satis
fied with results. 50 ci ins at Molt &
Cutes’.
NOTICE TO DEfiTORS AND CREDITORS.
Itol that he was tirsl moved to write
the history of the rise and fall of that
great empire. Probably hud he not
taken a walk on that certain sunny
day he would never have conceived
the work that iil'terwiird made him fa
mous.
Corneille, the French poet, was In
the habit of making verses for his
friends. Being nattered liy their crit
icism, he gave up Ids profession as a
lawyer and turned writer.
Franklin discovered electricity by
accident, and Mollere was turned to
writing comedy, from the tapestry
trade, by a reprimand from his father
NEWNAN MARBLE WORKS
J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor.
Tin Work, Roofing
Plumbing and
Repairing.
all persons concerned lire required to ()f l((B nt
show cans" in the Court of Ordinary of
said county, on the first Monday in Sep
tember next, why snob administration
should not he vested in the County Ad
ministrator. This August nth, HIM.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
Notice is hereby given to ill creditors for leading a dissipated life.
Expert work and low
prices win. Shop op
posite Pinson Hotel.
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R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
Mary Pike having applied to the Court
of Ordiuary of said county for letters of
administration on estate of A. T. Pow
ers, deceased, all persons concerned tire
required to show cause in siiid court by
the first Monday in September next, it
any they can, why said application
should not he granted. This August
Util, 1110(1.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
W. K. llolennui, lute of
said county, deceased, to render ill an
accouill of their demands to me within
the time prescribed by law, properly
made out. All persons Indebted In said
deceased are hereby requested to make
immediate payment to the undersigned.
This Sth dnv of August. ISMHi
ALDORA HOLE.MAN,
'll Executrix of \V. F. Holenmn.
'File Sword of Lee.
The .Vctjut packet is enough for usual <
TliHfainily hottledlO cents) contains
for h year.All druggists sell them.
•elisions
supply
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.
OE<)RGIA—(Joweta (Vanity.
Jennie Coleman, (col), having applied
to the Court of • hdinary of said county
for guardianship of the persons and
property of Johnnie Kcarse, Frederick
Kenrse, James David Kcarse and Lillie
May Kenrse, minors, all persons con
cerned are required to show cause in
said court by the first Monday in Bop
temher next, if any they can, why said
By Rev. A. J. Ryan
Forth from its senhhiird,pure and bright,
Flashed the sword of Lee,
Far in the front of the deadly fight,
High o’er the brave in the cause of
rTiis right,
Its stainless sheen like n beiieon light
Led us to victory.
(>iit of its scabbard, where full long
It slumbered peacefully,
Roused from its rest by the battle song,
Shielding the feeble,smiting the strong;
Guarding tho right,avenging the wrong,
Gleamed the sworil of Lee.
Forth from its scabbard, high in the nir
Beneath Virginia's sky,
Newton discovered tla* force of grav
itation through a mere chance. When
a student nt Cambridge lie went one
day to Hie country. Being weary with
his rumbles, he sat down beneath an
apple tree, and while he was musing
there was rudely aroused by a severe
blow from an apple which, falling
from the branches, struck him on the
head, lie was surprised at the force
of the blow from so small an object,
and this led him to deduce the princi
ple of gravity.
Flamsteed became an eminent as
tronomer through chance. Because of
ill health he was taken from school,
and, wishing to have some hooks to
road while In confinement, he borrow
ed a hook on astronomy. He was so
much Interested in this volume that
he procured others and nt length adopt
ed the study as a profession.
I’cnniinl. the authority on natural
history, received Ids propensity hi Hint
direction through a ehiineo perusal of
a hook on birds which he found on a
table in the house of a friend, and Sir
Joshua Reynolds was first moved to
his profession of painting portraits by
casually reading Richardson's treatise.
—Sunday Magazine.
Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds
of marble and granite.
GEORGIA MARQLE A SPECIALTY
All work guaranteed to be first class
in every particular, l’arties needing
anythin , in our line are requested to
call, examine work and get prices.
IRON FENCE OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE
OFFICE AND WORKS NEAR THE RAILROAD JUNCTION
NEWNAN, CEORCIA
MERCK & DENT
IMPROVEDnHIGH GRADE BUGGIES
A Tip Top Job
.py'-'* CARRIAGE
-•'"' BUILDING & REPAIRING |
application should not he granted. This And they who saw it gleaming there
August Oth, litofi.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
; GEORGIA—Coweta County.
By virtue of no orderjlssued from the
And knew who bore it luielt to swear
That where that sword led they would
dare
To follow and to die.
Out of its scabbard, never had waved
Sword from stain so free.
Z. Greene, D. D. 8.
Offices in Sanatorium Building, corner Court of Ordinary of Ooweta county
College and Hancock streets. Tele- Georgia, I will sell before tho court | jj 0 pnrer sword led braver bail'd,
phone No. 5-2 calls. house door in the city of Newnan, Ga., Nor braver bled for brighter laud,
—. ; on the first Tuesday in September, 1906, Nor brlghther land bed oattM aa grand
between the legal hours of snle, to the
highest ami best, bidder, the following
property, belonging to the estate of A.
W. Hill, late of said oounty, deceased,
to-wit: Twenty (20) shares of tho capi
tal stock of the Palmetto Cotton Mills.
Terms of sale: cash. This Ang. fi, 1006.
W. B. ORR,
Ailnir. estate of A. W. Hill, deceased.
Nor cause a chief like Lee,
Forth from its scabbard, how we prayed
Office on Second Floor of
Black Bros. Co.’s Building
L. M. Farmer,
LAWYER.
That sword might victor lie;
And when our triumph was delayed
And many a heart grew sore afraid,
We still hoped on, while gleamed the
blade
Of noble Robert Lea.
MlnInkcN of Authors.
The author of "Don Quixote” tnnkes
the purl’ ill the Crescent tavern eat
two suppers in one evening. Scott hi
one chapter of "Ivnnhoe" gives the
Christ inn mime of Mulvoisin us Rich
ard, subsequently nlterlng It to Philip.
Pope tnnkes n weasel out corn. Kings
ley makes John Briimhlecomhe rend
the prayer for "All sorts and condi
tions of men,” though In the time of
Elizabeth the prayer book did not eon-
lain It. Sir Archibald Allison speaks
of "Sir Peregrine Pickle,” when he
means Sir Peregrine Maitland, anil
the same author truushitcd "droit do
timbre" iis timber duly “a howler,”
which Is only equaled by Victor Hu
go’s translation of "Firth of Forth,”
"premier de qiiatre.”— Loudon Acad
emy.
in flie'repiiiring'id’enn ingi’K, wagons
null oilier vehicles is (In* only kind
we iiHempf or turn oul. llencc our
success in repair work. W e want
your business w hen yon have any
thing in our line and we’ll satisfy
you in price as well as work. Wo
use only I lie best colors and varnish,
thus getting the best results in bug
gy painting. < let one.
MERCK
Buggy
& DENT
Builders.
Office on Second Floor of the Arnall
Merchandise Co.’s Building
Dr. C. A. Smith,
VETERINARIAN.
Make Hay While the Sun Shines.”
There is a lesson in timework of the
thrifty farmer. He knows that the
bright sunshine may lastjbut a day and
he prepares for tho showers whioli are so
liable to follow; so it should he with
every household. Dysiutery, diarrhoea
. 9
Forth from its scabbard, all in vain—
Fort h flashed the sword of Lee—
’Tls shrouded now in its sheath lignin;
It sleeps the sleep of our noble slain,
Defeated, yet without u stain,
Proudly and peacefully!
| and cholera morbus*may nttnek some
member of the home w ithout warning.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dial'-
A Biography In Installments.
When Willie Smith was one day old
His father bought his crib.
Treats all diseases of dr mestic nnimals rhoea Remedy, which is the best known Hmn() trm | ( ,. ts for his hands to hold
Calls answered day or night. Office
at Geavreld’s Livery Stable.
Unnecessary Expense.
Acute attacks of colic and diarrhoea
come on without warning and prompt
relief must lie obtained. There is no
necessity of incurring the expense of a
physician's services in such eases if
Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy is at hand. A (lose of
this remedy will relieve the patient be
fore a doctor could arrive. It has never
been known to fail, even in Hie most se
vere and dangerous eases and no family
should be without it. For sale by Dr.
remedy for these diseases, should al-
wavs he kept, at hand, as immediate
treatment, is necessary and delay may
prove fatal. For Bale by Dr. Paul Pen-
iston, Newnan, Ga.
GUARDIAN'S NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
After four week’s notice, pursuant to
Section 2,546 of the Civil Code, a peti
tion of which n true and correct copy is
subjoined, will be presented to the Hon.
R.-W. Freeman, Judge of the Superior
Court, at the court house in said county
on the 15th day of September, 11)06.
C B. Gi.ovKit.
Paul Peiiiston, Newnan, Ga.
GEORGIA—Coweta Comity:
To the Hon. R. W. Freeman,Judge of
StomachTroubles and Constipation t | lfi Su]>enor Court of Said County:
No one can reasonably hope for good The petitiop of C. B. Glover shows: •
digestion when the bowels are constipa- First, That he is guardian of Milton
ted. Charles Baldwin of Edwarrlsvill*-, Glover, heretofore duly appointed as
111 . savs, “1 suffered from chronic con- such guardian in said county,
stipation and stomach troubles tor sev- Second, That lie desires to sell foi re-
, i... » > l .... I, r. Dim niLi.rlniii'(
eral years, but thanks to Chamberlain s j nve8t , Iieut a t private sale an undivided
•stomach and Liver Tablets, am almost . 1 .
cured " Why not get a package of these 1 one-fifth interest in and to the following
tablets and get well and stay well? lands, to-wit: Fractional lots numbers j.; RC h W(;e k
Price 25 cents. For sale by Dr. Paul one hundred and thirteen 1118) and one
Peniston.
His bonnet and his bib—
In fact, the necessary raiment,
Upon un easy weekly payment.
When Willie Smith was quite a lad
His complement of toys
lie was not happy till he Imd
His complement of toys.
His father laid out every Sunday
The payment to be made on Monday.
When Billy Smith had finished school
To college he was gent.
His mother said: ‘‘Pa send him. You’ll
Be very glad he went,.’’
So Billy went, but oil condition
Each week they'd send in his tuition.
When William Johnson Smith was wed
He took his happy sponge
To their new furnished home, instead
Of to a boarding-house.
He said he thought by being thrifty
Each week they could remit twelve-fifty
When William Smith (the second) came
His father bought, a crib,
A silver mug that bore Ins name,
A bonnet and a bib.
the grim collector’s cal)
meant
Ilnrtl I'riijlim.
This story is told by a clergyman of
North fnrolliin: "An old colored man
stole u pig anil after getting home with
the animal knelt to pra.v before re
tiring. Ills wife heard him praying to
the Lord to forgive him for stealing
the pig. She went to sleep with Uncle
Eph still praying. Later In the night
she woke up and saw her husband still
kneeling In prayer. At daybreak his
supplications had not censed. ‘Eph,
why don’t you come lo bed?' asked
his wife. ‘Let. me 'lone, ’Hlnh; de mo’
I tries to’splain lode Lord how I come
to steal rial pig ilc wusscr I gits mix
ed.’ Buffalo ('ommcrelnl.
"My daughter has learned one tiling
at hoarding school,” exclaimed tho
mail, "and that Is how to write a legi
ble hand.”
“How did It happen?” asked n friend.
"She kept writing home for money,”
said No. 1, “and I sent hack word I
couldn’t read a word of her letters. It
soon cured her of that Chinese ehlrog-
Viphy." Detroit Free Press.
In the Good Old
Summer Time
Or tiny oilier time of the year, is the best time to buy groceries
al the store ol'C. I*. Stephens uutl Company.
Why!
Because the stock if the largest, completesf anil freshest to
be found in Newnan; and because we serve our patrons in the
most careful and prompt manner possible.
These lire safe, sane, sound reasons; and ought to be suf
ficient to induce you to give us your orders. A fair trial of
this store is all we ask. Once a customer, always a customer,
is a statement that can be made with absolute regard for the
truth in speaking of (his store.
The trial orders, the beginning of your business,
we solicit, if you are uol already numbered among our
A Her becoming acquainted with this store, the rest
for us.
is w hat
pat roiis,
is easy
C. P. ST EPHENS S CO.
Proprietors of the New Bakery.
Telephone No. 31.
AlmciNt nn !iifciiIt.
"That suit you have oil," wild tho
chap who always talks whether he has
anything to say or not, "is u dead ring
er for one my brother has.”
"Huh!’’ growled the fussy man.
“What do you take me for a clothes
ringer?” Chicago News.
Not In Slock.
Customer (irrltutedly to gossiping
shopgirls)—1 wish you would show me
common civility. Shopgirl (absently)—
Horry, madam; we ain't got It. Boston
Transcript.
Hot Weather Trips via Central
of Georgia Railway.
Summer excursion tickets to the
Seashore, Mountain and Lake Ke
sorts in the North, South, East
and West,
Summer Diarrhoea in Children.
During the hot, weather of the sum
mer months the first unnaturnl loose
ness of a child's bowels should have im
mediate attention, so kh to check the
disease before it becomes serious. All
that is necessary is a few (loses of Cliam-
A trip by rail and sail to New i Coho, Cholera and Diarrhoea
1 3 . \ Remedy, followed by a (lose of castor
York, Boston, Baltimore, 1 rnla-, oil to cleui)He the gyHtem , i<« v . M. O.
delphia and points in the East vi.j Stockland, pastor of the First M. E.
Savannah and steamship lines, is church, Little Falls, Minn,, writes:
hundred and sixteen (116), containing They had to pay a small installment,
together ninety-one and one-half (91J^) Exchange.
Do You Sufferfrom Kidney Trouble? aores; fractional lots numbers one ban
We guarantee one bottle of Smith’s dred and fourteen (114) and one hundred
. - D . . . H. D. Owens and family return -
Knre Kidney Cure to benefit or cure, or and fifteen (116) containing together one , •
vour druggist will refund your money, hundred and thirteen and three quarter ed Monday from a visit to I roup
Brice 50 cents at Holt & Cates'. /n«3.o f~„.i„..„i w w
Mound.
"Do you regard that, man’s argu
ments us sound?”
“Yes." answered the senator. "That
»nd nothing else."—Washington Star.
(118%) acres; fractional lot number one and Meriwether counties.
The man who forgets to be thankful
bus fallen asleep in life.— Stevenson.
to be considered at i his season.
Tickc's are on sale at all coupon
ticket offices. For rales, schedules,
etc., apply to any Agent or rep-
resentanve of the Central of Geor
I gia Railroad
For job work, try The News.
“We have used Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for sev
eral years and find it a very valuable
remedy, especially for summer disor
ders in children " Sold by Dr. PhuI Peu-
iston, Newnan, Ga.
8ubs</ribe for the News.
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