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ORDINARY'S NOTICES.
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
done. We don’t charge high and
are always ready to come.
AY. L. SEXTON,
The Newnan Plumber.
New Arnall building.
Plume 159
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
The estate of Calhoun Smith (col.),
lute of said county, deceased, being un
represented and not likely to be repre
sented, nil persons concerned are re
quired to show cause in the Court of
Ordinnry of said county, on the first
Monday in September next, why such
administration should not be vested in
the County Administrator. This Au
gust Oth, 1906.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
The estate of Lewis Slaughter, late of
said county, deceased,being unrepresent
ed and uot 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 Septem
ber next, why suoli administration
should not be vested in the County Ad-
miuistrator. This August- 9th, 1900.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary,
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
The estate of Mary J. Freeman, late of
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 lirst Monday in Sep
tember next, why sucli administration
• should not be vested in the. County Ad-
miuistrator. This August 9th, 199(1.
I,. A. PERDUE, Ordinary,
1 hundred and fifty-six (159), containing
sixty-five (95) aores; fractional lot num
ber one hundred and thirty-seven (187).
containing fifty (50) acres; east half of
lot number one hundred and thirtv-
tlnee (188), containing one hundred and
one-quarter (101 ' 4 ) acres more or less;
east half of lor number one hundred and
thirty-four (184). containing one hun
dred and one-quarter (104 1 4 Y acres,more
or less; forty (40) acres off the east end
of lot number one bundled and thirty-
five (135); all the above lots and parts
of lots aggregating five hundred nnd
sixty-two nnd three-quarter (fi02 3 .,)
aores, more or less, the same lying and
being in the Fourth Land District of
said county and lying on and along the
Ohattahooohee river with all the rights
appurtenant thereto.
Third: Said land is a long wny from
market and yields but a small income
nnd it would be to the best interest of
the ward to sell the same.
Fourth; Petitioner desires to invest
tlie proceeds of such sale in .
Fifth: Petitioner shows that notice
of his intention to make this application
has been published once a week for four
weeks, as required by law.
C. B. Glovkr.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 14th day of August, 1909.
Mike Powell, Notary Pnblio.
T. M. MARTIN
. 1
Does all
kinds of
Tin Work, Roofing
Plumbing and
Repairing.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
Tile estate of Sallie Black, (col), late
of said- county, deceased, being unrep
resented and not likely to be represented,
all persons concerned are required to j
show cause in the Court of Ordinary of |
said county, on the first Monday in Sep- j
tember next, why such administration
should not ho vested in tin' County Ad
ministrator. This August 9th, 1909.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. I
The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure
is Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure. Your
druggist will refund your money if af
ter taking one bottle you are not satis
fied with results. 50 cents at Holt &
Cates’.
Expert work and low
prioes win. Shop op
posite Pinson Hotel.
js i GEORGIA—Coweta County.
Mary Pike having applied to the Court
El3SS&eSS5E5jE3S5E5a5SSSEia5SEaSo!Sa5i5
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
The 5-cent packet is enough for usual occasions
The|family bottle (00 cental contains h aupply
for r year.All dr-iggiata aell them.
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.
Offloes in Sanatorium Building, oorner
College and Hancock streets. Tele
phone No. 5-2 callB.
of Ordinary of said county for letters of
administration on estate of A. T. Pow
ers, deceased, all persons concerned are
required to show cause in said court by
the first Monday m September next, if
any they can, why said application
should not be
9 th, 1909.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given to all creditors
of the estate of W. F. Holeman, late of
said county, deoensed, to render in an
account of their demands to mo within
the time prescribed by law, properly
made out. All persons indebted to said
deceased are hereby requested to make
immediate payment to the undersigned.
This 8th duy of August, 1909.
ALDORA HOLEMAN,
24 Executrix of W. F. Holeman.
of themselves is not to be pre
sumed; but with very little atten
tion your soil will be retained, in
creased in fertility and moisture
where otherwise unsightly gullies
and sterility of soil will be the na
tural result. When once complet
ed and found perfect in construc
tion, no rains need be feared
Thousands of acres are rendered
practically useless and unsightly
every year by allowing every heavy
rainfall to wash our red hills into
deep gullies and impassible ditch
es.
Another p tint to make: Ter
racing can be done at seasons
when crops need not interfere and
WHILE YOl) WAIT, MR. PARMER
For tin* appearance of the first bale
of new cotton, for everybody to get
busy with the crop of liiuil and for
fall trade to begin to hum, come
around to the Big Furniture Store
ami spend a while. We want to
show you the largest and most com
plete stock of furniture and house
furnishings in Newnan while you
have leisure to inspect it. The
things you need and want are here.
Come while you have time to exam-
a tew hours stolen from loafing at, ine the stock, make wise selections and satisfy yourself in every par-
country stores will do much to- j ticular with quality and prices of your purchases,
ward saving your land and beau
tifying your homes.—Cotton Jour- r-s /-\
nai. DEPOT 8T. E. O- HLEoE,* NEWNAN, 6A.
Dr.
Bailey to Wed
Vickers.
Miss
Mrs. J. B. Massey, of Washing
ton, Ga., announces the engage
ment of her daughter, Sara Eliz
abeth Vickers, to Dr. Thomas Sar
gent Bailey, of Newnan, the mar
riage to take place in November.
The announcement is of inter
est to many friends in Washing
ton, Newnan,Atlanta and through
out the State. Miss Vickcs is a
beautiful young woman and pos
sesses in addition a winning per
sonality and lovable disposition.
Dr. Bailey is a leading physician
of Newnan and has a host of
friends throughout the State.—
Atlanta News.
Terracing.
Trees for Shade.
Terracing in Georgia is of re
cent date. That blunders, errors
granted. This August j anc j unnecessary labor should have
been indulged in is but natural.
The main object and in fact the
GEORGIA—Coweta County. | onl y one t0 contemplate is to save
Jennie Coleman, (col), having applied j the land from washing and retain
to the Court of Ordinary’of said county and husband the rain that some-
for guardinnsbip of the persons and j times pours in torrents and without
property of Johnnie Kearse, Frederick k el tained is carrie d off t0
Kearse, James David Kearse and Lillie ° .
May Kearse, minors, all persons con- i some adjacent river, gulf or ocean,
oerned are required to show cause in j To husband this moisture as well
said court by the first Monday in Sep- as soil, thereby enhancing fertility,
tember next, if any tiiey can, wiry said j anc j increasing the revenue of the
?„ P !!. 0a . ti °“' ,l 1 ',Z ld UOt begrft,lted - Thi8 1 cultivator, are the main objects to
be attained. To do this work
satisfactorily and economically
August Oth, 1906,
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary
Z. Greene, D. D. S.,
Office on Second Floor of
Black Bros. Co.’s Building
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
By virtue of an order issued from the
Court of Ordinary of Coweta county,
Georgia, I will sell before tiie court
house door in the city of Newnan, Ga.,
on the first Tuesday in September, 1909,
between the legal hours of sale, to the
highest and best bidder, the following
property, belonging to the estate of A.
W. Hill, late of said county, deceased,
to-wit: Twenty (20) shares of the capi
tal stock of the Palmetto Cotton Mills.
should be the main object in view.
There are two points that should
not be lost sight of: First, to
avoid too much space between ter
races, thereby causing a growth of
weeds, briars, etc.; second, to have
as few short, crooked rows as pos
sible, avoiding so many turns at
each end by the plow.
From practical experience, as
L. M. Farmer,
LAWYER.
Office on Second Floor of the Arnall
Merchandise Co.'s Building
W. B. ORR,
Admr. estate of A. W. Hill, deceased.
Dr. C. A. Smith,
VETERINARIAN.
Treats all diseases of domestic animals
Calls answered day or night. Office
at Gearreld’s Livery Stable.
Unnecessary Expense.
Aoute attacks of colic and diarrhoea
come on without warning and prompt
relief must be obtained. There is no
necessity of incurring the expense of a
physician’s services in such cases if
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy is at hand. A dose of
this remedy will relieve the patient be
fore a doctor could arrive. It lias never
been known to fail, even in the most se
vere and dangerous cases and no family
should bo without it. For sale by Dr.
Paul Peniston, Newnan, Ga.
Terms of sale: cash. This Aug. 6, 1906. j well as observation, much of this
latter loss of time and vexation can
be avoided. In short make the
terrace as straight as possible. Do
not at the beginning try to save a
few hours’ time and a little labor
in order to have things straight.
In short, cut down the small hills
and fill up the small gullies. To
look at the work this may seem a
big task. But you must remember
nature will assist you at every rain
by washing the hills down and
filling up the small depressions.
The constant turning where short
rows are involved consumes much
time and occasions much loss by
animals in tramping crops. If
possible, make the lower part of
your terrace a very few inches
Make Hay While the 8un Shines.”
There is a lesson in the work of the
thrifty farmer. He knows that the
j bright sunshine may last but a day and
he prepares for the showers which are so
liable to follow; so it should be with
every household, Dysintery, diarrhoea
and cholera morbus may attack some
member of the home without warning.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy, which is the best known
remedy for these diseases, should al
ways be kept at hand, as immediate
treatment is necessary and delay may
prove fatal. For Halo by Dr. Paul Pen-
istou, Newnan, Ga.
GUARDIAN S NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
After four week’s notice, pursuant ‘° | higher than a dead level. The soil
Section 2,546 of the Civil Code, a peti
tiou of which a 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, 1909.
* C. B. Glovek.
The lack of shade about the av
erage farm home is never more ap
parent than during the hot
months, when it is most needed, j
This fall will be a good time to
supply the need. A great many
farm buildings are entirely desti
tute of shade:around many of the
others the only trees, which while
better than none, are objection
able, tor the chief reason that they
are short-lived; just as they get of
sufficient size to furnish shade they
are apt to break down from an
overabundance of fruit or succumb
to insect enemies and become at
best unsightly.
Cedars, pines and other ever
green trees are valuable and at
tractive if planted for wind-breaks
at a suitable distance from the
house, but poor for shade trees, as
grass will not grow under them, ,
and many varieties drop cones
freely, which are a menace to the
life of a lawn mower. There are
many quick-gyowing, fine-foliaged
trees that grow to good size and '
last for years, and under which a
soft carpet of grass will grow lux
uriantly. Many nut-trees are val
uable both for shade and for nuts,
and from their early blossoming in
spring, until the leaves fall in
winter, they are beautiful. The
nuts may be planted where the
tree is to stand, and, although
some of them are slow-growing,
they more than repay in the
length of life and usefulness.
Information as to sorts suitable
for different regions, how to plant
and care for them until well start,
ed, can be had by addressing the
Department of Agriculture, Wash
ington, D. C., asking for printed
matter touching upon the subject,
Farmers do not avail themselves
of this printed matter nearly as
freely as they should. Write for
the monthly list of publications; it
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
anythin ; in our line are requested to
call, examine work and get prices.
IRON FENCE OF ALL KINDS FOR 8ALE
OFFICE AND WORKS NEAR THE RAILROAD JUNCTION
NEWNAN, CEORCIA
MERCK & DENT
IMPROVED HIGH GRADE BUGGIES
A Tip Top Job
in Un>'repairing of cunmgt'H, wagons
and other vehicles is the only kind
we attempt or turn out. lienee our
success in repair work. We want
your business when you have any
thing in our line and we’ll satisfy
you in price as well as work. Wo
use only the best colors ami varnish,
thus getting the best results in bug
gy painting. (let one.
MERCK & DENT
Buggy Builders.
rains or as a natural consequence
from weight of soil. Another
point: Do not attempt too much
GEORGIA—Coweta County: —at the beginning. Stop just
To the Hou. R. W. Freeman,Judge of where the work can be done well,
StomachTroubles and Constipation the Superior Coart of Said County: and wait until you are in a posi-
No one can reasonably hope for good T1)e petition of C. B. Glover shows: j tion t0 g0 fart h er and complete an-
digestion when the bowels are coustipa- First, That he is guardian of Milton , , s ■
ted. Charles Baldwin of Edwardsville, Glover, heretofore duly appointed as; Other terrace, home years since
Ill , says, “1 suffered from chronic con- such guardian in said county. the hill’sidfc ditches were dug in
stipation and stomach troubles for sev- Second, That he desires to sell foi re- order to prevent washing and re-
eral yeors, but thanks to Chamberlain s inve8tuient at pr j vate gale an undivided ta j n t h e soil. The fact that they
Stomach and Liver Tablets, am aimosr •'
freshly stirred or thrown up at the
lower part of the terrace will set
tie down somewhat as the result of | w >" b e furnished you each month
free and from it you can supply
In the Good Old
Summer Time
Or any other time of the year, iH the IiohL time to buy groceries
at the store of C. 1*. StepneiiH ami Company.
Whyf
Because the stock if the largest, complete,st ami freshest to
be found in Newnan; ami because we serve our patrons in the
most careful and prompt manner possible.
These are 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 this store.
The trial orders, the beginning of your business, is what
we solicit, if you arc not already numbered among our patrons.
After becoming acquainted with this store, the rest is easy
for us.
C. P. STEPHENS & CO,
Proprietors of the New B&Kery.
Telephone No. 31.
it you can
yourself with much information at
little or no cost.
Attention, Co. C, 34th Georgia
Regiment!
Hot Weather Trips via Central
of Georgia Railway.
Summer excursion tickets to the
Seashore, Mountain and Lake Re
sorts in the North, South, East
and West.
A trip by rail and sail to New
York, Boston, Baltimore, Fhila-
tablets and get
Price 25 cents. For sale
Peniston.
cured” Why uotget a package of these one-fifth interest in and to the following | re q U j rec i constant and continued
cured. w y * ,. ^ well? lands to-wit: Fractional lots numbers 1
by Dir. Paul ; one hundred and thirteen G18) and one | attention and were practically a
hundred and sixteen (116), containing j disappointment and failure, induc-
■i - together ninety-one and one-half (91>^) ed the farmer to resort to terrac-
Do You Suffer from Kidney Trouble? acr es; fractional lots numbers one hun-j j ng>
We guarantee one bottle of Smith’s j dred and fourteen (114) and one hundred i jj Q erW con8tr ucted, there
o rv™ to benefit or cure, or and fifteen (116) containing together one i £ ' . iL . , ..
?"! SJXtrtU reS yo.r luooer- 1 h.na™a oud thirteen .ua thm q.»te, "Md be 1,0 such thing fa,lure,
Frioe bOoeoM at Holt A CMe.’. [l 11SX) aural i fraetlooal lot oue 1 That they will eut.rely take care
Comrades of Company C, 84th
Georgia Regiment, are requested
to meet at the court house in New
nan on first Tuesday in Kept, at li delphia and points in the East via
o’clock p. in., to perfect the roster Savannah and steamship lines, is
of the Company,by request of Gen. to be considered at this season.
C. A. Evans. Tickets are on sale at all coupon
^__________ ticket offices. For rates, schedules,
.. . , etc., apply to any Agent or rep-
About the best any woman can i resent ative of the Central of Geor-
do when she attempts to makes a i gj a Railroad,
fool of a man is to ac: as nature’s I 1 " 1
assistant. i For job work, try The News.
Summer Diarrhoea in Children.
During the Hot weather of the sum
mer months the first unnatural loose
ness of a child’s bowels should have im
mediate attention, so kb to check the
disease before it becomes serious. All
that is necessary is a few doses of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, followed by a dose of castor
oil to cleanse the system. Kev. M. O.
Stockland, pastor of the First M. E.
church, Little Falls, Minn., writes:
“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. Paul Peu-
istou, Newnan, Ga.
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