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1 Legal Advertisements^
Petition for Charter.
GEORGIA —Uoweta Con 111y.
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of Willtnni A. Rniunoti,
Victor E. Manget, Jr , l)nn T. Manget
mid Frank G. Hughes, Jr., all of said
State and County, respectfully shows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and assigns,
to he incorporated under the name and
style of the Manget-Brannon Company
do plumbing, lor the period of twenty years, with the
privilege of renewal.
2. The object, of said corporation is
pecuniary gain ami profit to the share
holders.
H. The capital stock of tin* corpora
tion is to he Thirty-Five Thousand Dol
lars ($1).'),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 capital stock shall not
exceed m the aggregate One Hundred
Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) nor he
less than Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars
(116,000.00); the amount of the capital
stock, actually paid in, is Thirty-Five
Thousand Dollars (86,000.00).
j -1. The chief place of doing business
and principal office of said corporation
H shall be in Newnau, said State and 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.
6. The particular business they pro
pose to carry on is purchasing and sell
ing, at wholesale, groceries, tobacco,ami
all kinds of like or other merchandise;
to manufacture and make any article or
thiug handled in mercantile business;
purchasing and selling, for oasli or on
credit, any articles and things as are
usuully kept embraced in a general mer
cantile business, nnd all suoh articles
and things os are handled and sold in a
mercantile business; acting ns general
and special. agents, or os brokers, for
other persous, companies and corpora
tions; purchasing, holding and selling
real estate; erecting or procuring to be
j erected buildings, improvements mid lie
^ (jl’OGDG D. iS . velopmonts upon real estate as they may
* * * | determine; purchasing and selling bonds
next, if any they oan, why said applica
tion should not he granted. This Nov.
0th, IttOti. L A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
Mrs. M. S. Moore, having applied to
the Court of Ordinary of said County
for Letters of administration on estate
of Robert C. Moore, deceased, all per
sons concerned are required to show
cause in said Court by the first Monday
in December next, if any they can. why
said application should not be granted,
fliis Nov. tilth. IPOtl.
L. A. PER DUE. i )rdinnrv.
Told at Cartersville.
We Don’t lose Any Time
when callotl on to
1 f yon discover a leak
Prompt Plumbing Action
is what yon want. Always get it:
for plumbing if you want it wel
«loue. We don’t charge high am
are always ready to come.
\V. I,. SEXTON,
The Newtian Plumber.
New Arnall Building.
Phone 1511
T. HI. MARTIN
Does nil |]
kinds of H
Tin Work, Roofing 1
Plumbing and j
Repairing. |
Expert work and low |j
prices win. Shop op- [|
posite Pinson Hotel. cy
Itesa&asasssasasa^^^i 511 ^ caveass (otiBasta
Administrator’s Renting.
By virtue of an order front the Ordi
nary of Coweta County, Georgia, we, ns
the administrators of ilic estate of
George U. Suns, late of said county, de
ceased, will rent- before the court bouse
door in Newnau and said county and
State, during the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday m December, IPOtl, the
following land belonging to said estate,
tmvit: The lauds covered bv the dower
of M E. Sims, deceased, widow of the
said George 11. Sims, and being I Oil acres
of lot No 1211 in the 7tli district of said
comity, and fraction of lot 170, contain
ing ‘J acres, and lot 1 II, containing •JO - .’ 1 ,,
Bores, and fraction lot 115, containing
182k, r.ores, ill the 0th district of said
county. Upon said last lot are tile
dwelling house, out-honses, stables and
barns. Terms: Notes for money, due
October 15, 11)07, Nov. 14, 1000.
J. B, Sims,
J. R. Sims,
Adair's. Geo, R. Sims.
Notice.
We will make an important change in
Decomber, which we trust will enable
us to serve our customers and friends to
better advantage. Mr. A. E. Wilkinson
comes in with us, making the Bradley-
Bauks Company.
To make this change it becomes nec
essary to close all nooouiits and past due
mutters by or before December 1st.
Yours truly,
Hi Bradley & Banks.
Office on Second Floor of
BlackJBros. Co.’s Building
L. M. Farmer,
LAWYER.
or stocks; to loan money and taking se
curities therefor as they see Hr as well
as to borrow money and secure same as
nmy bo determined.
tl. They desire that they may have ail
other (lowers, privileges and immunities
incident and appropriate uuder the laws
of Georgia, to a corporation similar and
of like purpose.
7. Wherefore they pray legal liliug,
Office on Second Floor of the Arnall record and publication of this petition,
and for an order granting the application
herein made. W. G. POST,
Petitioner's Attorney.
i Filed in office, this Nov. 7, 11)0(1
L. TURNER, Clk. S. O. C. C.
Georgia. Coweta County.
I, L. Turner, Clerk of the Superior
Treats all diseases of domestic niiiinals hOourt in and for said County, do hereby
Calls answered day or night. Office certify thut the above and foregoing is a
LINCERINC COLD
j Withstood Other Treatment But
Quickly Cured by Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy.
"Last wdntor I caught a very severe
1 cold which lingered for weeks,” says,).
Urquhart, of Zephyr, Ontario. "My
cough was very dry and harsh. Tlio lo-
cul dealer recommended Chamberlain's
I Cough Remedy nnd guaranteed it, so I
gave it n trial. Ono small bottle of it
; cured me. 1 behove Chatnlierlaiii'H
Cough Remedy to bn the best I have
ever used." This remedy is for sale by
Puuistun & Lee, Newnun, Gn.
Merchandise Co.'s Building
Dr. C. A. Smith,
VETERINARIAN.
Notice to Teachers.
at Gearreld’s Livery Stable.
HELP IS OFFERED
TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE
Wo earnestly request oil young persons, no matter
how limited their means or education, who wish to
obtain a thorough business training and good posi
tion, to write by first mnil for our great half-rate
offer. Success, indopendnneoand prol>able fortune
are guaranteed. Don’t delay. Write today.
The Ga.-AIa. Basinet* College, Macon, Ga.
James Jenkins, Practical Painter:
Jt.’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 puinting with one gallon
of L. & M. than with two gallons of
other paints and the L. & M. Zinc har
dens the L. A M. White Lead and makes
the L. & M. Paint wear like iron.
4 gallons L. & M. mixed with 3 gal
lons Linseed Oil will paint a moderate
sized house.
Actual cost L. & M. about $1.20 pel
gallon.
A. T. Terrell, Riverhead, N. Y.,
Writes: 10 years ago painted with
L. & M. Oulv now requires repainting.”
Sold by ALEXANDER POPE,
Newnau, Ga.
true and correct copy of the original ap
plication for charter of the Mauget-
Brannon Company, as appears of file
and record in this office. Witness my
hand and the seal of Haid court, this
Nov. 7, 1900.
L. TURNER, Clk. S. O. O. O.
Teachers’ examination will be
held on Dec. 2ist and 22d. White
teachers will be examined in the
office of the County School Com
missioner; colored tetchers at the
Newtian colored school building.
*£t V. A. Ham, C. S. Com’r.
Shell—Norman.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
Will be sold defore the court house
door in the City ol Newnun, said State
and County, between the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in December,
: 190(1, the following described property,
towit:
: One-ninth undivided remainder inter
est in and to the following land: All
, that tract or parcel of land known as lot
i No. 53 and that part of the east half of
lot No. 54 which lies south of New River
or Morgan Creek in the Grantville Dis
trict of Coweta county, Georgia; bound
ed on the north by lands of John Dim-
bar and tlio Now River; east by lauds of
8. 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. Levied on
as tiie property of A. B. Caldwell, by
virtue of a fi fa. issued from the city
court of Newnau, in favor of Burdette
Biliousness and Constipation. an( j Roberts and against said Caldwell,
For years I was troubled with bilious- \ Tenant in possession notified in terms of
the law. This Nov. 8th, B106.
J. L. BROWN, Sheriff.
ness and constipation, which made_life
miserable for me. My appetite failed
me. I lost my usual force and vitality.
Pepsin preparations qnd cathartics only
made matters worse. I do not know
where I should have been today had I
not tried Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the
ill feeling at once, strengthen the diges
tive functions, helping the system to do
its work naturally.—Mrs. Rosa Potts,
Birmingham, Ala. These tablets are for
>ale by Penistou & Lee, Newnau, Ga.
The latest books, magazines and
newspapers will always be found
on sale at Peniston dt Lee’s drug
store. tf
Repentance is much more than
being sorry that you sinned.
The man who agrees with every
body soon becomes very disagree
able.
Ordinary’s Notices.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
Tiie estate of Martha Ballard, late of
said County, deceased, being unrepre
sented and not likely to be represented,
all persons concer'ted are required to
show cause in the* Court of Ordinary of
said County, on the first Monday in
December next, why such administra
tion should not be vested in the County
Administrator. This Nov. 6th, 1908.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
T. F. Rawls, Temp. Adinr. of estate
of Mrs. M. C. 8haw Griffin, deceased,
having applied to the Court of Ordinary
of said County for Permaueut Letters of
administration on said estate,all persons
concerned are required to show cause in
said Court by the first Monday in Dec
A pretty wedding in which the
interest of many Atlanta friends
centered, was that of Miss Nancy
Lee Shell and Mr. C, P, Norman,
Alpharetta, which took place in
Turin at the home of the bride’s
parents on Tuesday evening.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Shell
was beautifully decorated for the
occasion with palms, ferns and
roses, and the ceremony was im
pressively performed by Rev. K.
A. Ware.
Little Misses Pattie Ware and
Ettilie Moses were the ribbon
bearers.
Mrs. E. F. Dempsey, of Atlanta,
was matron of honor and the
bridesmaids were Misses Lula,
Emily and Jimmit Shell and Miss
Pauline Norman.
Mr. I. Z. Seale, of Atlanta, was
best man.
The wedding ceremony was fol
lowed by a reception al which the
bridal party and the intimate
friends of the bricie and groom
were entertained.
The bride is a young woman of
charming personality and distinct
social gifts, and it is a matter of
regret to her friends in Turin that
she will make her home elsewhere.
Mr. Norman is a prominer.t
young business man of Alpharetta,
and has there many friends who
will accord a warm welcome to his
bride.—Atlanta Georgian, Nov. 22.
A Reliable Remedy for Croup.
Mrs. 8. Kusintlial, of Turner, Michi
gan, says: “We have used Oliamber-
lain’s Cough Medicine for ourselves and
children for several years and like it
very muoh. I think it is the only rem
edy for croup andean highly recommend
! it." For sale by Penistou & Lee.
It conies from Carteisville that
one of the delegates to the Baptist
Convention was entertained at a
home in which there was a bright
tot ot a girl lie questioned her
about lit r Sunday school lesson,
and among other things, asked
her:
“Do you know anything about
the Apostle, John?”
"Yes, sir,” she replied.
"What was he called besides
John?”
"John the B ipt ist, John
Evangelist and tiie Belovi d
ciple, sir "
"Win was he c died t he Belt
Disciple?’ ’
"Because Jesus loved him
“And why did Jesus so
him?"
“ ’Cause he was a Baptist!’’
exclaimed with great inlhusii
Anti the delegate hasn’t
finished being astonished at
child’s precocious logic. At I,
News.
t he
Dis-
ived
love
she
ism.
yet
the
anta
Have You Noticed
Tlmt I Ittivo built ;t lnrgo addition to mv house? Well. F
ltitve ; and that, mentis I ant hero to stay, and in older to
carry the stock necessary to do a prosperous business I had
to ltitve room.
1 am receiving new goods every tiny and enn supply
your wants. See some of the line I curry—•
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 underlaking. and my line Funeral Car
is al the disposal of my customers. < hir prices an* right .
QEPOT ST.
E. O. REESE,.
NEWNAN. GA.
For Sale.
My farm containing .‘kill acres,
more or less, live miles from New-
nan, will be sold to the highest
bidder before t he court house door
in Newnau on the first Tuesday in
December, lft()(>. Said farm is
well improved, and a .3-horse farm
on place is rented for JB07. In
situated near good sehool and Is a OFFICE
desirable property. Will be sold
as advertised unless previously
disposed of. 1. T. Mattox,
Newnau, Ga.
A Methodist Minister Recommends
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
We have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in our home for seven yours,
and it lias always proved to be a reliable
remedy. Wo hove found that it would
do more Minn the mutinfnctnrors claim
for it. It is ospnoiully good for croup
and whooping eougli.
Rev, James A. Lewis,
Pastor Milana, Minn., M. E. Church.
Oliamberlnin's Cough Remedy is sold
by Peniston & Lee, Nnwnnn, Ga.
Logical.
The tariff advocate had just
finished his little speech Hand had
volunteered to answer any ques
tions that might be asked.
“You say that a tariff on wool
prevents the competition of fore
ign wool and thereby enhances the
price received by the farmert”
queried the sad-eyed little man in
the corner.
“That is the exact fact, sir,” re
plied the orator.
“And you say that a tariff’ on
articles manufactured from wool
decreases the price of the man 11-
facturcd farticle because it stimu
lates competition!”
“That is quite correct, my fel
low citizen.”
“And you intimate that the
manufacturers of woolen goods de
mand a tariff'law that will compel
them to sell their gootls cheaper!”
“That is—Thy dear sir, without
tiie benefits of protection the
American working man would ”
“I understand that, sir,” said
the sad-eyed little man. “But
what I want to know is, why don’t
the tariff' on wool cheapen the
price of it by stimulating competi
tion. And if the manufacturer
wants to sell his goods cheaper,
why does he have to have a law
compelling him lo do it? And
if—”
“Look here!” shouted the ex
asperated high tariff' advocate.
“You are one of them agitators
who would overturn our splendid
system of government and give it
into the hands #f the irresponsible
class and soon plunge us into
anarchy and—”
“May I ask another question!”
queried the sad-eyed little man.
“No, sir! If you want to make
a speech you can hire a hall, just
like we have done. We ain’t
payin’ hall rent for no such fellers'
as you,” exclaimed the orator.
Whereupon the chairman de
clared the meeting adjourned.—
The (Commoner.
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 he first class
in every particular. Parties needing
anythin ; in our line are requested tt*
c ill, examine work and get prices.
IRON FENCE 0FIALL1KIN0S FOR 8ALE
AND WORKS NEAR THE RAILROAD JUNCTION
NEWNAN, GEORGIA
4*
For CaKe Baking
We furnish the particular housekeeper with every
thing needed for the baking of eakos—from flour
to fruits and nuts. Everything is fresh and of
the finest quality. We have just opened up a
fresh shipment of all kinds of nuts, seeded and
layer raisins, currants, citron, etc. Good cooks
can bake good cakes from the materials we furnish.
Again we call attention to our canned goods
stock. We sell everything canned by American
and foreign canneries. No matter what you want
in tinned products, we have it. This department
is one of our largest and liesl, and receives con
stant and careful attention. As a result, goods of
high quality are always obtainable at this store.
C. P. STEPHENS & CO.
Telephone No. 31.
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 Newnau, Georgia
Some men always miss being
available beciuse they are never
adaptable.
A Good Liniment.
Whan you need a (rood reliable lini
ment try Cliainberl-dti'H Pain Balm. It
lias no superior for sprains and swellings.
A piece of flannel slightly dampened
with Pain Balm is superior to a plaster
for lame back or pains in the side or
chest, It ulso relieves rheumatic* pains
and makes sleep and rest possible. For
sale by Peniston & Lee, Newnau, Ga.
Money to loan on real estate at 7 per
oent. Apply to L. M. Farmer.
The man who forgot to vote has
no right to complain about bad
government.
The man who believes he has a
mission will at once throw away
his muzzle.
The straw vote lias been thresh
ed.
The American girl who buys a
foreign title usually buys woe
with it.