The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, November 09, 1906, Image 10

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10 HUTCHENS’ CENT CASH STORE Meeting of County Commis sioners. whom will lie pleased to hear him again. He will stop over enroute to C'amden, Ala., to attend the meeting of the Associate Reformed A new line and lower prices ( >1 t<>ii I>1111 mg, per Hi 10c Window shades 10c nn< 1 25c 7- r ■ men's negligee shirts 2( |, M yds Te brown sheeting i40xlo in. heavy towels,j»r It'xlM in. towels, pr JO 'xdo wool Smyrna rug ! . dies' knit underwear, suit I,tidies’ knit underwear, suit Mu's knit underwear, suit ilk hoods, good values 23c. 4Bc and 85c 48c 6c 23c 10c 1.38 55c 85c 85c Children's at, each Kali mil nied hats, lint", hut si Call and si SI' inerv. I,adi We don’t II a high gnu ■ I hem. t rim- eliellp •Ill'll p. Hat s w Ol t It l?.t x t at Hals wort It 2 0(1 at llats w old li :!.:>!) a I Hats worth (•<»<» at look will eon v i nee you I hat right. 1.25 1.50 2.30 4.00 Olll our p a r< Regular monthly meeting of Hoard of County Commissioners Synod, was held Wednesday and the' usual routine business was dispos- Mr. Cummings, an aged and ed of. Some other important mat- widely known citizen of Palmetto, te is also received attention. Capt. who died this week, was buried S. S. Nash was re-elected superiti- here Wednesday, He was the tendent of the chaingang for the stepfather of Mrs. M. A. Wiley, year 11107; W. L. Crtice was re- who formerly resided in Newnan elected superintendentof the couii- and has numerous friends here, ty farm for next year; and <>. 1 Carloads of the very Highest Grade Coal are being received by HorsKMoi.il NiM hssrriKs, Rai'gain in toilet soap, H cks H quart dish pan IT quart dish pan l.arge enanyded washpun l.arge tin washpun White cedar bucket J{ brass hoop cedar hpekot qt galvanized foot tub il piece fancy water set Wash basin and pitcher I,urge roll bowl and pitcher 10 foot clothes wire (rood brace and bit blacking brush Hair brush Shu\ mg brush Waste basket School basket (’oilee mill Suit case no handkerchiefs tor 2 packages envoh pcs for Inc lamp chimney for I’carl top lamp chimney Payne was re-elected superinUmd- 10c i cut of the road machine gang for the same length of time. ('apt. Nash expects to complete the work on the Newnan and Franklin road by Hec. 1st. This road is lieing graded to the Heard county line, a distance of twelve miles from Newnan. The work is Ireing done in a tirst elass manner ami the road will Is* one of the with Mr. and Mrs. T. F. finest in the enmity when finished. 10c 24c 23c 9c 18c 40c 25c 1.50 59c 1.00 10c 25c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c Frank J. Flannery has removed his jewelry store to No. 1 Fast Broad Street, next door to the new bank. The Hardaway bank build ing, formerly occupied by him, will lie occupied as a clothing store by .1. Mark I hmbar. CATES COAL COMPANY and wagon loads are daily going out to our customers. Phone 117 Mr. and Mrs. ,1. N. Sewell, for merly of < 'edar < reek district, are now residents of Newnan and are Smallest Vote on Record. Probably tin* smallest vote ever polled in an) election in Coweta county was that cast lust Tuesday for Congressman and judges of t he 29c Court of Appeals. The polling 75c plan's were opened in all the dis- 4c triet.s of the county except the 5c Fourth, but at some places only 10c four or live persons voted. The 5c total vote of file count,y w as 2(i<> you’ll for Congressman Adamson, 271 for for the Shackleford. They have many friends here whoeordially welcome them to Newnan. A wise saving of Daniel Webster was to trade at the store that did the most business. There is a reason for it . We are doing the business. There is a reason for it. Visit our storetimd see. Boone’s. When you hear Lily (the “primy doniior" ) ami see Juniper (who gives color to lilt' show) be glad you bought a ticket i “M iisicul Bouquet.” R.’B. Russell and 272 each Sec us for furniture, center tables, plain and rocking (i . p mv ,.n ami b. ii. Kill. chairs. We will sell you at the old price. Those two tiini<I little maids will make you smile when you meet tin* “Blossom Fauiilv.” Wednesday ol each week is Special Bargain Day. Watch out* Windows r A. One voter scratched the name of R. B. Russell and twelve scratched Con gressman Adamson’s name. I id Newnan 120 votes were east for judges of Court, of Appeals and GEORGIA— Coweta County I 15 v otes for Adamson. SUPPOSED Petition for Charter. To be an OFFj season for harness. We are making special prices with view of making exception to this rule. We havejn stock over 100 sets tharnessT 60lsad- dles, 87 horse blankets and over 100 robes. Hvtchens’ 10c Store West Side Square. Preaching at White Oak. Rev. Ira H. Caldwell, of Pros perity, S. C., will preach at White Oak Presbyterian church next (Sunday, Nov. Mill. lie is a for mer pastor of tliis church and is greatly beloved by the people ol that seetiou of the county, all of Orr & Powell A WISE MAN Or woman will read advertisements because they recognize the fact that this is the business man’s method of giving put information which is of vital importance to all who are pros pective buyers in the various lines of merchandise. It is our nature to want the best goods for the least possible outlay of cash, and the mer chant who watches his busi ness closely and buys his goods right, can surely meet all competition and often times place bargains before you which competition can’t touch, an investigation of our stock and a close study of the high quality and excellence of our furniture offerings for this month, will result in the satisfying of your wants at prices which will make you feel like you got the goods for nothing. To the Sui'iMtor Ouurt of said County: Ttiopetition of Wilburn A. Brannon, Victor E, Mnngut, Jr , l>nn T. Mungot and Frank G. Hughes, Jr., all of said Stuff and County, res|>ectfnlly shown: I. That they dosiro for themselves, their associates, successors and assigns, to be incorporated under the name and style of the Mangel Brannon Company for the period of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal. The object of said corporation is pecuniary gam and profit to the share holders. II. The capital stock of the corpora tion is to lie Thirty-Five Tliousnnd Dol- inrs ($85,000.00) divided into shares of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each, with right to increase or diminish the same at any time, and from time to time, so that the capita! stock shall not exceed in the aggregate One Hundred ’ " 1 r Thousand Dollars (*100,000.00) nor be to ' vlt: h ss than Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars One ninth undivided remainder inter-1 (lie,000.00,; the amount of the capital | »[ *'"} _*? the , fo J l ™ ,a K stock, actually paid in, is Thirty-Five door in the City of Newnan, said State i and County, between the legal hours of , sail', oil tlie iirst, Tuesday in December, 1 “Red Star Jellico” Thousand Dollars(,15,000.00). 4. Thu chief place of doing business and principal office of said corporation shall be in Newnan, said State ami coun ty; they desire to have branch offices and store-rooms and salesrooms, either or all, in such other places in said State, or elsewhere, as they may determine. 5. The particular business they pro pose to carry on is purchasing and sell ing. at wholesale, groceries, tobacco,and all kinds of like or other merchandise; to manufacture and make any article or thing handled m mercantile business; purchasing and selling, for oasli or on credit, any articles and tilings as ure usually kept embraced in u general mer cantile business, and all such articles and things as are bundled aad sold in a mercantile business; acting ns general and special agents, or as brokers, for that tract or parcel of land known as lor No. Oil and that part of the east half of lot No. 54 which lies south of New River ! or Morgan Creek in the Grnntville Dis-1 trie! of Coweta county, Georgia; bound ed on the north by lands of John Dun bar and the Now River; cast by lands of I S. 10. Leigh and T. 10. Zellars; south by lands of Scott Davis; west by lands of John Dunbar; containing in rlie aggre gate ’IttH acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of A. B. Caldwell, by virtue of a li fa. issued from the city court of Newnan, in favor of Burdette and Roberts and against said Caldwell, i Tenant in possession notifi-d in terms of the law. This Nov. 8th, 11)0(1. J. L. BROWN, Sheriff. Ordinary’s Notices. This is the name of a do mestic coal that will give ev ery user perfect satisfaction. It burns readily, leaves no (•linkers and lint few ashes, and affords the maximum amount of heat. It is an ideal coal for family use, or for heating purposes when used in any grate or coal stove. We supply “Red Star Jelli co” in any quantity and till or ders promptly. Prices are reasonable. Will appreciate your coal orders, and believe our stock will give ' perfect satisfaction. Finest line of all wool blankets ever brought to Newnan. from M.Ds to $9.50 per pair. Beautiful comforts from $1.9$ to $8.50. National sanitary felt mattresses. “U'st on earth,’' fancy tickings, at $12.75, 10 days only. Other grades from $2.50 to $7.00. A most elegant line of rockers just received at low prices. Stove prices cut almost in half. Swelled line of framed pictures in town. Art squares, rugs, etc., are priced way down. Come to my 3tore and buy goods at low prices. Yours for business, NEWNAN ICE & COAL COMPANY Paul SmiO), Manager Phone No. 218 GEORGIA—Coweta Comity. The estate of Martha Bullard, lnte of other persons, companies and oorpoin- Q oullt y i deceased, being uurepre- ' dons; purchasing, holding nnd selling genft , d n nd not likely to be represented, real estate; erecting or procuring to be p er80U8 concerned are required to erected buildings, improvements and He- 8 j )ow caU80 q, t | ltJ Court of Ordinary of velopmeuts upon real estate as they may County, on the tirst Monday in determine; purchasing and selling bonds p 0oem q er next, why such administra- or stocks; to loan money and taking se- tio|1 S | I0U \ ( ^ not q e vested in the Cotin ty Office at R. R. Junction, cunties therefor as they see tit as well A(lmiulstrator . This Nov. 5th, I90t>. as to borrow money and secure same as £j A PERDUE, Ordinary, i — may bo determined. j 1 the position of general delivery a. They desire that they may have all GEORGIA _ 0oweta County. i clerk in the Newnan postoffice in otliei powers, pin i egis an minium us ^ RftW i s Temp. Adnir. of estate , order to give attention to his farm- incident and appropriate under the laws Shaw Griffin, deceased, i w intereste near Turin W F ot Georgia, to a corporation similar and . , ^ . I mg inunesus, neai mini. >v . r. Of like purpose. haT,n * a PP hed to l ' e Court of T 0rdluary f j C. Lynch has been advanced from 7. W herutore they pray legal filing, , ftdmi(||8trntiou 0I1 sai(1 estat e,all persons I the L >OSltlOU °‘ ? tom P clerk to record and publication of this petition, couoenie(1 are reqnited t0 show cause in j general delivery window, and is and foran order gmutmg tbi.application Court lir t he first Monday in Dec j succeeded at the stamp window bv 1 iftfviii made. W. vt. i um, , , . , •* Petitioner’s Attorney next ' if ftnr tlie - v cau ’ wh - v SfUl1 “PP llca - | Glenn Wilkinson, formerly carrier tion should not be granted. This Nov. R p D t xt Th - Filed in office, this Nov. 7, lPOfl 6 th, 11*06. L.A. PERDUE, Ordinary. , * "' AUiS L. TURNER, Clk. S. C. C. C. leaves a vacancy m the carrier’s Georgia, Coweta Gduuty. ' GEORGIA—Coweta County. i position on No. 2, which is to lie It L. turner, Clerk of the Supiiioi Mrs. M. S. Moore, having applied to tilled at Once. Court in and for said County, do hereby the Court of Ordinary of said County j Mr. Summers’ friends regret his certify that the above and foregoingts a ; forTjetters of adnunistmiiou on estate ' departure from Newuau. He was true and correct copv of the original ap- of Robert C. Moore, deceased, all per- ' llt - mnvt nonillnp nnH J. N. MARBURY Successor to Newnan Furniture Co. jilication for charter of the Manget Brannon Company, ns appears of file and record in this office. Witness my sons concerned are required to show cause iu said Court by the first Monday in December next, if any they can, why one of the most popular and effi cient clerks in the office. The young men who have been pro- hand and the seal of said court, this application should not he granted, moted are deserving employes and Nov. 1906. L. TURNER, Clk. s* O. C. C. This Nov. (Uth, 1906. L. A. PERDUE. Ordinary. SHERIFF S SALE. their friends are pleased to see them advancing in the postal ser vice. GEORGIA—Coweta County. Will be sold defore the court house Changes in the Postoffice. E. Gary Summers has resigned Meet me at Boone's. L, ».JlT.. *:r*. y , ■J 7