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ADMINISTRATOR S SALES.
GEORGIA—Coweta Conntv.
j By virtue of nil order from the conrt of
Ordinary of snid county, will be sold nt
j public outcry, on tho first Tuesday in
! November, 1906, nt the court house in
snid county, between the usual hours of
snle, the following described renl estate
ii e 1 o n ft i n i; to the estnte of
Laurn N. Hubbard, late of snid eoun-
| ty, deceased, to-wlt: 137'„ acres, more
or less, of lot of laud No, 147, same be
ing nil of snid lot, except 20 acres on
the east siee, extending entirely across
said lot and' 45 acres, more or less, ex
tending entirely ncross the west side of
snid lot, ten chains wide; also* aores,
more or less, in the southwest corner lot
140, snme being all of said lot 140.south
for plumbing il you want it well of Comer Creek, except n strip ten
(lone. We don’t charge higli and chains wide, o:i the wost side of said
parcel of said lot 140, all in the 4th dis
trict, Coweta county, Ga.; also 25 acres
in the northwest corner of the east l a of
lot No. 204, in the 8rd district, Coweta
county, Ga.; all in ono body and con
taining 170'., ncres, more or less. Sold
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
are always ready to come.
W. L. SEXTON.
The Newnan Plumber.
New Aniall Building.
Phone 160
I T. M. MARTIN I
for the purpose of paying debts of de
ceased and for distribution nmong the
heirs at law. Terms cash. This Oct.
», 1906. L. M. FARMER,
Administrator of Laura N. Hubbard.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
By virtue of nn order from the court
of Ordinary of said county, will be sold
at public outcry, oil tho first Tuesday in
November, 100(1, at the c.onrt house in
said county between the usual hours of
sale, tho following described real estate
belonging to the estate of Cornelia A.
Dennis, deoensed. to-wit: All that tract
or parcel of land lying in tho First dis
trict, and known in the plan of said
distriot as lot of land No. ono hundred
and sixty-nine (100), except forty aores
in the southeast corner, containing one
hundred and sixty-two and half (102',,)
acres, more or loss; also thirty (20)
J acres in the southwest corner of lot No.
1711, in tho plnn of said district, con
taining in all 102! a acros, more or less,
GXCf pt OllO-lllllf IlCrO USCd fill' SCllOol PUT-
Does all
kinds of
Tin Work, Roofing
Plumbing and
Repairing.
Expert work and low
prices win. Shop op
posite Pinson Hotel.
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.
poses by Fnrmdnle school so long as
school continues. Sold for the purpose
of paying debts of deceased and for dis
tribution among tho heirsut law. Terms
onsh. This Oct. », 190(1.
L. M. FARMER,
Administrator of Cornelia A Dennis.
Ordinary’s Notices.
to-wit: An undivided one-fifth (1-6) in
terest in fractional lot of land, number
161. in the Sixth District of Coweta
county, Ga., containing 166acres, more
or less, and being that part of said lot
owned and possessed by Obudiah Wynn
at the time of his death. Levied on ns
the property of Glenn B. Wynn, to
satisfy a fi, fa. issued from the city court
of Newnan in favor of Davis & Turner
vs. said Glenn B. Wynn. Tenant in pos
session notified in terms of the law.
This Cot. 1, 1906.
J L BROWN, Sheriff.
JOHN ROBINSON
SHOWS COMING
America’s Oldest and Most
Widely Known Tenled Organ
ization Billed to Appear Here
On Thursday, Nov. 1st.
Qulnav,Sprains and Swellings Cured
"In November, 1901, I caught cold
and had the quinsy. My throat was
swollen so I could hardly breathe. I np
plied Chamberlain’s Pnin Balm and it
gave me relief in a short time. In two
dnys I was all right," says Mrs L.Cous
ins, Otterbnrn, Mloh. Chamberlain's
Pain Balm is n liniment and is especial
ly valuable for sprains and swellings.
For sale by Peniston & Lee, Druggists, i
With the Exchanges ,,
Miss Clara Dorsett, of Newnan, I troupe of
has entered Hamilton College
here.—Rren.en Gateway,
Col. J. F. Hatchett, a Greenville
lawyer, has accepted the principal-
ship of the Haralson school for the | ® ton » ‘" ls ® Dutton, acknowledged
coming scholastic year.—Griffin
Representatives of the John
Robinson’s Ten Rig Shows Com
bined have just completed arrange
ments for the coming of the
"Father of Shows,” and the bill
boards show an attractive line of
pictorial printing.
The show, under the manage
ment of John Robinson, is now en
joying its eighty-third year of pros
perity, and is one of the foremost
amusement attractions of America,
it not of the world.
It numbers among its arenic
favorites some of the most expen
sive and best acts that money can
procure The Capt. Thomson
American cavalryman,
in expert feats of daring and ori
ginal hO'Semanship, the mirvel-
ously educated troupe of seals, un
der the master hand of Capt. Win-
News and Sun.
Rev. W. A. D ivis, of Senoia,
preached two excellent seimons at
the First Baptist church Sunday
to appreciative congregations.—
Griffin News and Sun.
Rev. R. F. Hodnett and family
Princess of the realm of horsewo-
manship, the world’s only lady
somersault ride', and twenty
equestrian associates; forty joyous
subjects of King Momus in a glee
ful sufficiency, and more than a
hundred other foreign and Ameri
can features in three rings and an
elevated stage, and introducing as
left yesterday morning for Turin, Ian added feature King Solomon,
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Geo. A. Kempson, guardian of Albert.
Offices in Sanatorium Building, corner Hubort and Mary Kemps01Ii , mvillg np .
College mid Hancock streets. Tele
phone No. 5-2 cnlls.
Z. Greene, D. D. 8.,
Office on Second Floor of
Black Bros. Co.’s Building;
L. M. Farmer,
LAWYER.
Office on Second Floor of the Arnall
Merchandise Oo.’s Building
Dr. C. A. Smith,
VETERINARIAN.
Trents nil diseases of domestic animals
Calls answered day or night. Office
at Gearreld’s Livery Stable.
HELP IS OFFERED
TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE
Wo earnestly request all youncr persons, no matter
how limited their means or education, who wish to
obtain a thorough business training and goodposi-
plied to tho Court of Ordinary of said
county for letters of dismission from his
said trust, all persons concerned nre re
quired to show oauso in said Court on
First Monday in November, next, if any
they can, why snid application should
not bo granted.
This, October 2d, 1906.
L. A. Pehdue, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
In the Court of Ordinary. In the
matter of J. H. Wynn vs. J. T. and L.
E. Arnall, et nl. Petition to compel ti
tles to land.
To the heirs at law of J. F. Arnall,
deceased: Take notice, that at the next
term of the Court of Ordinary of said Annual Convention of the W. C.
county, to be held on tho first Monday in T. U. Both ladies are prominently
November, 1906, 10 o’clock a. m., I will identified with the union and they
pass upon the application of J. H.Wynn . . „„ i,
1 , * ■ , . . .■ T 1. K' J t0 the convention as delegates
to compel the administrators of J: F. j f . °
Arnall, deoensed, to make titles to land ' rom Georgia. Griffin News and
on bond for titles, said application hav-, Sun.
ing been filed in due form.
This October 2d, 1006.
L. A. Perdue, Ordinary.
Coweta county, where they will
spend several clays visiting rela-
ives and friends,—Last week’s
Heard County Citizen,
Mr. Joe Shackleford, who had
been with the Franklin Bottling
Works since the plant was estab
lished some months ago, has re
turned to his home in Newnan.—
Last week's Heard County Citizen.
Mr. Joseph Dent, of Maryland,
formerly of Newnan, spent several
days in Carrollton last week look
ing after his fanning interests.
He returned home by way of At
lanta last Friday morning.—Last
week’s Carrollton Times.
Corinth is growing. Mr. Joe
Jackson’s fine new residence is
nearing completion and Mr. Lu-
cious Arnold’s will be ready for
occupancy before long. These
new homes add much to the ap
pearance of the littie town.—Ho-
gansville News.
Mrs. Thomas E. Patterson, vice
president of the Georgia W. C. T
U., and Mrs. R. F. Strickland will
leave Monday for Boston, Mass,
where they will attend the World’s
His Temple and the Queen of
Sheba, requiring a cast of a thous
and men, women, children and
horses,too ballet girls reproducing
the dances of the day of the king
of a thousand wives.
The Robinson Show has always
bien famed for its menagerie, and
this season finds the zoological an
nex the m >st complete ever carried
by a tented show, comprising cost
ly and rare animals lrnm every
section of the globe. This splen
did array of animal talent will be
seen in the big daily street parade,
pronounced by all as the most
gorgeous and claboiate pageant of
modern times, comprising more
than a mile of go d encased wagons,
chariots and 500 of the finest of
American horses. This is the
only big show that is not in the
circus trust, and no advance in the
price will be made.
Picking Fruit.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Fruit picking is in some ways
similar lo the battle of life. There
are any number of people who are
ready and willing to pick the
small, half ripe fruit near the
ground, but only an occasional one
who will make the effort necessary
to secure the large, ripe,full grown
fruit on the upper branches. It
takes some nerve and considerable
grit to reach those cherries on the
, Prof ’ L T ’ F ’ Arna11 - p,inci P al topmost branch,and it takes nerve,
of Woodbury Graded School, is | B00 a Imlfcmont, an«l a nover falter-
boarding at the Wales House j inf , p ’ uriM)He to those things-in
| Prof. Arnall, haviqg identified him-1 thu baU|(J of that ttre rea | )y
worth the attaining.
There are hundreds of applicants
self with the educational interests
GEORGIA—Coweta County: ( ... ,, ,
Agreeable to an order of the Court of of Woodbury a number of years
tion."to"wrft’o"by first mail for our trreat haif-rato ! Ordinary of Coweta county, will be sold ago, has, after an absence of two j- OJ . the easy work of picking fruit
an?Kuara C nteod.* n< Don , t C d e elay an WHtet«Jay^ rtUnU at auction at the court house door of years, during which time he was I neai . the thc . ro aro hlln .
The Ga.»AU. Busin.*. College, Macon, Ga. said county, on the first Tuesday in No- engaged as principal of the High ,|,. ( .,| s 0 f armlicants for the easy
at Hampton, once more wopk of the commonplace .jobs.
if
Rex
ff The famous
STALLION.
REX,” is
now ready for service. Fee $10.00.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Paul DominicK, Turin, Ga.
BUGGY FOR
$48.00
quarter-top
rfe bunny li
SALE
anteed ; set of single buggy harness, $6.0<).
Georgia Vehicle M’f’g Company,
52 W. Mitcheix St., Atlanta, Ga.
How to Cure a Cold.
The question of how to cure a cold
without unnecessary loss of time is one
in which we are all more or less inter
ested, for the quicker a cold is gotten j
rid of, the less the danger of pneumonia
and other serious diseases. B. W. L.
Hall, of Waverly, Va„ has used Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy for years aud
says: "I firmly believe Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best
preparation on the market for colds. I
have recommended it to my friends aud
they all agree with me," For sale by
Peuiston Sc Lee, Druggists.
vember, next, within the legal hours of (j c h 00 )
sale, the following property, to-wit:
140 acres of laud, more or less, off of
the west side of lot of land No. 272, in
the Third Land District, but now in the
Grantville Militia District of said coun
ty, it being all of said Lot No. 272, ex
cept 100 acres owned by T. M. Zellars off
the enst half or side of said lot and
known as tho John W. Arnold home
place,' and bounded north by lands of
the estate of John \V. Colley; east by T.
M. Zellars; south by Mrs. Jennie Sad
ler, and west by M. B. Lambert. Pos
session will be given on or by January 1,
1907.
Sold as the property of John W. Ar
nold, late of .said county, deceased.
Terms, $500 cash, and balance on giv
ing possession.
This 17th day of September, 1906.
N. O. Banks,
Executor of the Lasr, Will and Testa
ment of John W. Arnold.
29 <
once more
taken up the work of the educator ; Too maiiy people never realize to
in our midst. Woodbury Georgian. j wlia ^ heiRhtH they might attain,
Saturday being the time for call- simply because they are too apt to
ing a pastor for the ensuing year, be content with those things easy
Rev. F. J. Amis, who has so faith- j of achievement. That which re-
fully served the church for several quires long and constant efforts to
years, received a unanimous call j secure, is usually worth the hav-
to serve the church another year, ing once its possession is obtained.
Mr. Amis has accepted the call The school boy should early
and his many friends of other de learn the - lesson that the ripest,
nominations as well as members of biggest cherries are at the top and
the Baptist church, will be glad to that nine out of ten of his fellows
know that he will be tht pastor of will be crowding for places to pick
this church for another
Bowdon Intelligence.
year.
around the base of the tree where
the small, wormy fruit grows.
There is plenty of room at the top;
there are plenty of cherries grow
ing there. The luscious fruit is
heady for the picking and ever
next Sunday morning the subject 8[n jles a welcome to t he hustler to
At First Baptist Churlch.
At the First Baptist Church
Sheriff’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Newuau, said State
and county, between the legal hours of
sale, ou tlie Ars*-Tuesday 111 November,
1906, the following described property,
of Dr. G. A. Nunually’s sermon' climD up and obtain possession,
will be “The Best Woman that ; things in Jife requirecon-
Ever Lived.” The subject of his s j(j era bie effort to get, and that’s
" 1 why the strongest men and women
evening discourse will be “The
Meanest Man that Ever Died.”
The public is cordially invited to
attend both services.
have them.—Exchange.
A bird o.» the b*i cost* a plenty.
Have You Noticed
That I have built a large addition to my house? Well, I
have ; and that means I am hero to stay, and in order to
carry the stock necessary to do a prosperous business 1 had
to have room.
1 am receiving new goods every day and can supply
your wants. See some of the line I carry—
Parlor Furniture, Bed-Room Furniture, Din
ing Room Furniture, Kitchen Furniture, Pic
ture Frames, Mirrors, Window Shades, Mat
tings, Wall Paper.
1 also do up-to-date undertaking, and iny lino Funeral Car
is at the disposal of my customers. Our prices are right.
OEPOT 8T. E. O. REESE,. NEWNAN, 6A.
NEWNAN MARBLE WORKS
J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor.
Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds
of marble and granite.
GEORGIA 1MARBLE A SPECIALTY
All work guaranteed to be first class
in every particular. Parties needing
• anything in our line are requested to
call, examine work and get prices.
IRON FENCE 0FIALL(KIND8 FOR 8ALE
OFFICE AND WORKS NEAR THE RAILROAD JUNCTION
NEWNAN, GEORGIA
Canned Fruits
and Vegetables
(>n our shelves are hundreds of cans of enoiee,
fresh canned fruits and vegetables. ('arel'ul
housekeepers will find this store of canned goods
very useful to draw supplies from, as they can al
ways give orders with the certainty of getting
what they desire and getting it promptly. We
especially recommend the following from our can
ned goods stock:
Corn, Succotash, Hominy, Beans, Tomatos,
Vegetable Soup, Okra, Corn and Tomatoes, Kraut,
Lima Beans, Pork and Beans.
C. P. STEPHENS S CO.,
Proprietors of the New Bakery.
Telephone No. 31.
e———>ee«e«eeeceeea
Sewing Machines
at Slaughtered Prices.
100 machines, guaranteed to do
good work, going at $5 each.
25 machines, good as new but
slightly defaced, going from $10
to $25 each. All drop head ma
chines. Reduced prices for cash
or on easy terms.
Singer Sewing Machine Company
M. L. DUKE, Man.
West Side Square Newnan, Georgia
Tax Notice.
The tax books are open at the
Council Chamber for the payment
of real and personal taxes due the
city for the year 1906.
29 E. D. FOUSE, Clerk.
Some people must think they
are paper mills, judging by the way
they are always chewing the rag.
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
The city registration books are
now open in the clerk’s office at
the city hall and citizens who wish
to qualify for the city election, lo
!>e held Saturday, Dec. 1st, 1906,
are required to register. Please
register early and avoid the rash.
31 E. D. FOUSE,City Clerk,