The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, November 23, 1906, Image 9

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We Don’t Lose Any Time when called on 11' \ on discover i to do plumbing leak Prompt-Plumbing Action Ms what you want. Always get as for plumbing if von want it well done. Wo don't charge high and are always ready to come. W. I j. SEXTON, The Newnan I’lamber. New Arnall Bililding. Phone 1 Ml fniDvDcrfO . I T. M. MARTIN I Legal Advertisements^ * Petition for Charter. GEORGIA — Co we ta Oou n t y. To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of William A. Brannon, Victor E. Mnuget, Jr . Dan T. Mnnget and Frank G. Hughes, Jr., nil of said State and County, respectfully shows: I. That they desire for themselves, their associates, successors and assigns, to he incorporated under the name and style of the Manget-Brannon Company for the period of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal. The object of said corporation is pecuniary gain nml prolit <totho share holders. J. The capital stock of the corpora tion is to he Thirty-Five Thousand Dol lars i $85,000.00) divided into shares of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each, with right to increase or diminish the same at any time, anil from time to time, so tliar the capital stock shall not exceed in the aggregate One Hundred 'Thousand Dollars ($l«n,000.00) nor be less than Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars (118,000.00); the amount of the capital stock, actually paid in, is Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars (116,000.00). J. The chief place of doing business and principal office of said corporation shall be in Nownau, said State and coun ty; they desire to have branch offices 3:30 p. in. next, if any they oan, why said applica tion should not be granted. This Nov. 6th, 1006. L.A. PERDUE, Ordinary. Have You Noticed GEOR GIA—Ctowe ta Coun tv. Mrs. M. S. Moore, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said Countv ! en * s °f n little girl last Friday morning ■ for batters of administration on estate of Robert O. Moore, deceased, all per sons concerned are required to show | cause in said Court by the iirst Monday in December next, if any they can, why | said application should not be granted. This Nov. ,6rtli. 11)06. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary proving rapidly now. He is able to | walk out -some. Mrs. J. ,T. Hendrix, from Snrgent, spout last Friday in our midst, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Homer Allen, i < Will Hinds and wife were the recipi- 1 ^'lilt I llilVO built :i large addition to Illy bouse? that means T am here to stay, and Tax Collector’s Notice. « Third nml Last Wound. 1 will bo at the places named below on dates specified for the purpose of collecting State and county taxes tor the year IlMKi: (irautville. Nov. I Pin. Moreland. Nov. 20(lt, a. m. and until 2 ]>. m. St. Charles, Nov. 20th, to fi p. m. Palmetto, Nov. 21st. Confer branch, Nov. 22d, S to H) a. m. Handy, Nov. 22tl, 12:30 to 3:30 j but, it. was p. m. Woscoc, Nov. 23d, !• to 12 a. m. Happy Valley, Nov. 23d, 1 to Does all kinds of Tin Work, Roofing Plumbing and Repairing. [|j Expert work and low prioes win. Shop op posite Pinson Hotel. I . J Z. Greene, D. D. 8., Office on Second Black^Rros. C< Floor of building L. M. Farmer, LAWYER. Office on Second Floor of the Arnnll Merchandise Co.’s Building Dr. C. A. Smith, VETERINARIAN. and store-rooms and salesrooms, either or nil. in such other places in said State,' | s j ; j ( | j m ( or elsewhere, as they may determine. 6. 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 hnudled in mercantile basiuess; purchasing and selling, for ensh or on credit, nny articles and things as are usually kept embraced in a general mer cantile business, and all such articles and things as are handled nud sold in a mercantile business; acting as general Jl and special agents, or as brokers, for other persons, companies and corpora tions; purchasing, holding nud selling gan real estate; erecting or procuring to be erected buddings, improvements and no volopments upon real estate as they may determine; purchasing and selling bonds or stocks; to loan money and hiking se curities therefor ns they see fit ns well as to borrow money and Seoure same as may be determined. 6. They desire tlmt. ihey may have all other powers, privileges and immunities incident and appropriate under the laws of Georgia, to a corporation similar and of like purpose. 7. Wherefore they pray legal liling, record and publication of this petition, and for an order granting the application herein made. W. G. POST, Petitioner’s Attorney. Nownan, Nov. 24th, and Dec SlmrpstJirg, Nov. 20tli. Turin, Nov. 27th. Haralson, Nov. 28tk. Sonoia, Nov. 2i)th and 30th. Sargent, Dec. fith{ p. in. 1 will lie at my office in (Court house after Dec. fith to Dec. lilth, when the books will close. W. S. Hu mu no, T. (’. Charley Martin spent last Sunday with friends in Atlanta. Frank Dennis, ot Grantville, visited our midst lust Sunday. After spending u week very pleasantly with her uncle, Tom Jones, and lamjly at Clem, Mrs. J. K. Farmer returned home Iasi Sunday Mrs. Francis Turbylill and son. Fi nest, inov.-d m from Palmetto last week. Mrs. William White visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jnnnss Yarbrough in Carrollton last Saturday and Sunday. L. R. Manning, who was so vorjt ill at our last writing, is no better tail seems to grow weaker all the time. Mrs. B. F. Farmer returned from n very pleasant visit to relatives in Tyus, Ga., last Sunday afternoon. T.ittle l,iy./.ie Hudson, who lias been having a fearful struggle with typhoid fever for three weeks past, is very much improved. Owing to the inclemency of the weather, our Sunday schools were not so well intended last Sunday. Tl e grownup people tnrnod out very well, oil Imd for the little folks. Bio. Layton will he on hand next j Sunday and will pronoli at II a. in. and 7 p.m. Hope ns many as possibly can turnout and give him a good hearing.' Bro. W. S. Gaines met his people at Lovejoy fertile lust time lust Sunday until after Conference. His people are anxious that he will ho sent back to them another year. He has gained friendship in this community. Well, r uive; and that means I am here to stay, and in older to carry the stock necessary to do a prosperous business 1 bad to have room. % * I 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. I also do up-to-date undertaking, and my line Funeral Car is at the disposal uf my customers. Our prices are right. DEPOT ST. E. O. REESE,. NEWNAN, GA. A Reliable Remedy for Croup. Mrs. S. RoHinthal, of Turner, Miohi- nays: “Wo have used Chatnber- lnin's Cough Medicine for ourselves und children for several years and like it vet v uiuoli. 1 think if. is the only rem edy for croup andean highly recommend it." For sale by Peniston Lee. Filed in office, this Nov. 7, limit L. TURNER, Clk. S. 0. U. O. Georgia, Coweta County. I, L. Turner, Clerk of the Superior Trents all diseases of ill mestic nnininls q ou ,.{ p, llll( i f or HH jd County, do hereby Complimentary to Miss Hod- nett. Mrs. It. L. Cunningham enter- taiitcil in a lovely manner Tuesday afternoon from three fill live in honor of her guest, Miss Kaye Ilodnett. of Senoia. The lower floor oflheShaefor home was open ed to tlie guests, being attractively decorated with ferns, roses and chrysanthemums. Mrs. Cunning ham and Miss Ilodnett received. Mrs. Arthur Maker, Mrs. \V\ .1. Calls answered day or night. ()ffice at Gearreld’s Livery Stable. HELP IS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE We eameatly request all young persons, no matter bow limited their means or education, who wish to obtain a thorough business training and good posi tion, to write by first mail for our great half-rate Kirby ;„i: Miss Annie Cooper met certify that the above and foregoing is a the the (loo ,. M rs. true und correct copy of the original ap plication for charter of the Manget- Brannon Company, as uppeurs of file and record in this office. Witness my hand and the seal of said court, this Nov. 7, 1906. L. TURNER. Clk. S. C. C. C. offer. fortune SHERIFF’S SALE. r. Success, independence and probable fo guaranteed. Don’t delay. Write today. The Ga.-Ala. Basinet, Collect, Macon, Ga. James Jenkins, Practical Painter: It’s sound sense that we tell you. Your work costs less dollars and is best every time you use the L. & M. Paint. You do more painting with one gallon of L. & M. than with two gallons of , , other paints and the L. & M. Zinc bar- ' >“ ftu ‘> t0 *»« blowing land: dens the L. & M. White Lead and makes . tract or parcel of land known as lot, GEORGIA—Coweta County. Will be sold defore the court house door in the City or Newnan, said State and County, between the legal hours of sale, on the iirst Tuesday in December, served. 1906, the following described property, was pretty with its red cover and (’ooper, Mrs. Shaefer anti the Misses Shaefer helped serve the refreshments in the dining room. Miss Maggie Hogg served delicious fruit punch in the hall, the punch set being placed on a beautiful piece of hat-danger embroidery. Mrs. John Baker presided at the tea-urn. The dining room was lighted by numerous candelabra; here dainty refreshments were The table in the center Rhymes. » ’ Thousands live alone for gain ; Thousands live in fear and pain ; Thousands feel no sense of care For those who all the burdens bear. Some may weep, and others pray; Some may sigh from day to day; Some are gay, but moro are sail; Still meaning t hese,and few are glad. Tears for only those who weep; Rest for only those who sleep; Freedom comes when life is done, And joy responds to vict’ry won. Earth no certain balm contains, That, may soothe the weary brain; Life no joy that comes to stay Yet grief remains with ns nlwuy, “Look aloft!” the seaman cries, Upward turn your weary eyes; Hope o’erhend doth spread her wing To rob your woes of ball' their sting. Skies are bright, o’erhend each day, Tho’ the mists be thick and gray; Suns and stars above them shine, Look ui>, no longer dare repine. Breathe tho air that God lias giv'n, Contemplate His glorious henv'u; Place this earth beneath your feet, And thro’ His mercies stand complete E. J. Stkimienh. Newnan, Ga. 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, l’arties needing anythin ( in our line are request^! to call, examine work and get prices. IRON FENCE OFIALLRKINDS FOR 8ALE OFFICE AND WORKS NEAR THE RAILROAD JUNCTION NEWNAN, CEORCIA towit: One-ninth undivided remainder inter- Palmetto. The merchants of Palmetto were en tertained at a most delightful dinner by Mrs. India Estes on tlm loth at the St. Elnto Hotel. This popular house under the efficient management, of Mrs. Estes is proving to be one of the best patron ized hostelnes on the road. Miss Estelle Swan was the hostess of a most delightful entertainment lust Thursday night complimentary to Miss Winnie Floyd und Mihs Hope McLaren, of Fairborn. T. E. Culbreath has returned from a business trip to Alabama. Guy Smith, who is attending tho 4* For CaKe Baking We furnish Hie pnrticuliir housekeeper with every tiling needed for (lie bilking id' cakes from flour to fruits and nuts. Everything is fresh and of the finest quality. We have just, opened up a Ircsh shipment of all kinds of nuts, seeded and layer raisins, currants, citron, etc. Hood cooks can bake good cakes from (lie materials we furnish. Again we cal 1 attention to our canned goods stock. We sell everything canned by American and foreign canneries. No matter what you waul in tinned products, we have it. This department is one of our largest and best, and receives eon slant and careful attention. Asa result, goods of high quality are always obtainable at this store. C. P. STEPHENS & CO., Telephone No. 31. the L. & M. Paint wear like iron. 4 gallons L. & M. mixed witli 3 gal- Ions Linseed Oil will paint a moderate or Morgan Creek in the Grantville D.s a vase of bright yellow chrysan them urns as a centerpiece, around j state University, spent Sunday with friends ill town. Mr. and Mrs. John Bints wore enter which were numerous out glass No. 58and that part of the east half of 1 dishes of mints, sailed nuts and lot No. 54 which lies south of New River olives.—West Point News. sized house. Actual cost L. & M. about $1.20 per gallon. A. T. Terrell, Riverhead, N. Y., Writes: "16 years ago painted with L. & M. Only now requires repainting.” Sold by ALEXANDER POPE, Newnan, Ga. trietof Coweta county, Georgia; bonnd ed on the north by lands of John Dun bar and the New River; east by lands of S. E. Leigh and T. E. Zellars; south by lands of Scott Davis; west by lands of John Dunbar; containing in the aggre gate 288 acres, more or less, as the property of A. B. Caldwell, by LINCERINC COLD Withstood Other Treatment But Quickly Cured by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. “Last, winter I caught a very severe Levied on colfl wh ich lingered for weeks,” says J. Urquhart, of Zephyr, Ontario. “My virtue‘of‘a fi fa. issued from the city cough was very dry and harsh. The lo- . cal dealer recommended Cliamhnrlnin’u Biliousness and Constipation. court of Newnan, in favor of Burdette and Roberts and against, said Caldwell For years I was troubled with bilious- Tenant in possession notified in terms of ness and constipation, which madejife t h e | ttW miserable for me. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsiu preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. I do not know This Nov. 8th, 1806. J. L. BROWN, Sheriff. cal dealer recommended Clinmherlnin’s Cough Remedy and guaranteed it, so I gave it a trial. One small bottle of it cured me. I believe Chamberlain's | spending Cough Remedy to be the best I have ever used.” This remedy is for sale by Peniston & Lee, Newnan, Ga. Ordinary’s Notices. where I should have been today had I j GEORGIA—Coweta County, not tried Chamberlain’s Stomach and The estate of Martha Ballard, late of Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the j g a j<j County, deceased, being unrepre sented aud not likely to be represented, all persons concerned are required to ill feeling at onoe, strengthen the diges tive functions, Helping the system to do its work naturally.—Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tablets are for sale by Peniston & Lee, Newnan, Ga. Milltown. • Will Bishop visited friends and.rela tives in Atlanta last Sunday. Frank McGeliee, from Grantville, speiit last Sunday with the family of his show cause in the Court of Ordinary of cough,, Mrs. I. C, McGehee, of this city, said County, on the first Monday in Miss Willie Brown, from LaGrange, December next, why such administra- came up last Satqxday afternoon and tion should not be vested in the Countv ~ - - - The latest books, magazines and Administrator. This Nov. 5th, 1906. newspapers will always be found on sale at Peniston & Lee’s drug store. tl L. A. PERDUE, O.dinary. GEORGIA—Coweta County. T. F. Rawls, Temp. Admr. of estate There is a world of difference be- of Mrs. M. C. Shaw Griffin, deceased, spent Sunday with friends in our com munity. Mrs. J. T. Freeman was confined to her room all last week with lagrippe, but is very much better. Our people became very much alarm ed last Saturday morning when one of 'taineil by Dr. and Mrs. Paul Peniston at a beautitul dinner in Newnan last ■ week. , Miss Sophie Latimer lias returned from a visit to Mrs. Will Murphey in Newnan.’ Mis. Frank Cook and children, of Clarkston, visited her mother, Mrs. | Mary Steed, last week. Miss Mary Candor lias returned from Atlanta, Mrs. ft. L. Banks spent lust week with . friends in Atlanta. Mrs. M. A. Wiley, who has been j the week with Mrs. James j | Stacy in Newnan, returned Saturday. The ladies of the Baptist Church gave : an oyster supper Saturday night, and ; ; quite a nice sum was realized for the j improvement of the interior of the I ! church. Mrs. Lurie Lyndon and Miss Clyde; Lyndon, of Athens, were the guests of Mrs. Sarah Johnston Sunduy. Dr. WilP Astin has been quite sick during the week at the Abrams Hotel. He is reported better now. Mrs. Estelle Shockley, of Atlanta, visited her father, Capt. Crawford, last week. Mr. 'Karl Brittain, of Atlanta,'spent the week-end at home. 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 Mental dyspepsia is very con- Moreland. Mr. Hump Braswell has sold out to Mr. A. W. N. Wilson, of St. Churles. There will be a Thanksgiving service at White Oak Associate Reformed Pres byterian oliu^ch. Let everybody attend tween indolence and rest. having applied to the Court of Ordinary the electric wires caught on fire and tagious. , ., ,. . of said County for Permanent Letters of burned. There was no damage dmu The man who waits lor recogm- admiuiatratioD 011 estate,all persons however.' tion never accomplishes anything concerned are required to show cause in Frank Hanson, who lias been confined- th'K Oft election usually weai by which to be remembered. Men who are in the habit of bet-/ tg hats on el said Court by the first Monday in Dec to Ins bed tor several weeks past, is im- the small sizes. A Cood Liniment. When you need a good reliable lini-j meat try ChamberKin’s Pain Bairn. It i has no superior for sprains and swellings. • A niece of flannel slightly dampened I witli Pain Balm is superior to a plaster for lame back or pains in the side or i .. ... ,, 1 chest. It also relieves rheumatic pains I pi.™'?, i and makes sleep and rest, possible. For i preroh ftt tl » H :’< !,lurr ' h ,iext sale by Peniston & Lee, Newnan, Ga. Sunday. * Money to loan on real estate et 7 oeut. Apply to L. M. Farmer. per Too often we whisper our praises and megaphone our condemnations.