The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, December 07, 1906, Image 7

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We Don’t Lose Any Time when called on to do plumbing.,. If you discover a leak J Legal Advertisements ( Jr Ordinary’s Notices. GEORGIA—Coweta County. | Mrs. M. E. Linoh having applied to I the Court of Ordinary of said county for ! Letters of administration on estate of I W. D. Linoli, deceased, oil persons con- ; corned nre required to show cause in • said Court by the first Monday in Jan uary next, if any they can, why said ap plication should not be granted. This Deo. Hid, 1900. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. Prompt Plumbing Action is what you want. Always get us uuibing if you done. are always ready to come. W. Ij. sexton. The Newnan Plumber. Turin. 11 ,«st- Wick's Letter.I The Wedding of Miss Nancy Lee Shell and Mr. Pierce Norman, of Alpharetta, which was solemnized last Tuesday evening was quite a social event. The ribbon bearers, little Misses Pattie Ware and Etta Lee Moses, entered the parlor first, to the strains of the wedding inarch, beautifully rendered by Airs. H. E. Merrill, followed by the bridesmaids ill tire following order: Misses Emma, LulJa and Jimmie Shell and Miss Pau line Norman. The bride-groom entered with his best mail, Mr. Seale, of Alph aretta, the bride meeting him at the al tar with her matron of honor, Mrs. E. F. Dompsoy. The bridesmaids were daintily gowned in white, carrying an arm full of pink roses tied with pink ribbon. The bride, who is n beautiful lady, never looked prettier than when arrayed in her bridal Milltown. Airs. J. ,1. Hendrix and oliildren. from Sargent, spoilt Inst Saturday night and Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Homer Allen. Mis. Frank Allman has been confined 1 ll.lVt to her room by sickness a few davs this ! ., carry tli Have You Noticed That I have built a largo addition to mv house? Well, I and that moans I nra bore to stiiv, and in order to week i |M/ stock necessary to do a prosperous business 1 had John Thomson, from Haralson, was to have room. I am receiving new goods every day and can supply your wants. See some of the line I carry— GEORGIA—Coweta County. E. E. Jackson having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for the guardianship of Willie Jackson, minor, ,, all persons oonceruod are required to, _ , u . I'nr nlnnihimr if vmi want it well . ., . . ' u . I costume ot snowy white Her dross was tor piunming 11 you wain, n "L” 8 how oause in said court by the first . . ...... ... .... _ , ., orepe de oldue ovot taffeta. We don’t charge high and Monday in January next, f any they Rey A> Wim , wn8 tlw 0 meiati.,g j can, why said application should not be l m j n j gter ; granted. This Dec Hrd llfOfi ” The "bridal party left for Atlanta L A. PERDUE, Ordinary. J . ‘ I Wednesday morning. The out of town guests were: Mrs D. GEORGIA Coweta County. o. Anderson, a charming young matron T. J. Windham having applied to the of Tallahassee, Fin.; Mr. and Mrs. E. New Arnall building. Photic 1511 1 T. M. MARTIN 1 Does all kinds of Tin Work, Roofing Plumbing and Repairing. Court of Ordina.iy of said county for letters of guardianship of Oallie D.Sliaw, Annie May Shaw, Bessie Shaw, John Henry Shaw and'Willie T. Shaw, min ors, all persons concerned are required to show cause in said court by the first j Monday in January next, if any they can, why said application should not bo granted. This Deo. Hrd, 190(1. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. Expert work and low prices win. Shop op posite Pinson Hotel. Ets5a&ssasssasasss55asE>ssssssEi oUciBisl! GEORGIA—Coweta. County. Tile estate of Willie and Joseph J. Morgan, of said oounty, being unrepre sented nnd not likely to be represented, all persons concerned are required to show oause in the Court of Ordinary of said County, on the first Monday in Jan uary next, why such guardianship of said minors should not bo vested in the Oounty Guardian, This Doe. Hrd, 1900. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. Z. Greene, D. D. GEORGIA—Coweta Oonnty. Mrs. M. S. Moore, Admx. of estate of Robert, O. Moore, deceased, having up I plied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the lands of said . — deceased, nil persons concerned are re- Office on Second Floor of | ( l uire dt° show cause in said Court by the first, Monday in January next, it any 1 they can, why said application should not be granted. This Dec. 5th, 190(1. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. F. Dempsey, of Jnokson, Ga.; Mr. Har ris and Miss Emily Hunnioutt, of At lanta; Mrs. Hall nnd Miss Norman, of Alpharetta, and Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Strong, of Welcome. Rev. Will Hunnioutt nnd Mr. Fred Hunnioutt are with friends here. Rev. E. A. Ware is attending ooufer- enoo nt, Miliedgoville and Mrs. Wure ik visiting her father nt Rome. Mrs. D. O. Anderson nnd little daugh ters, Anna and Luoile, who have been delightfully entertained during their visit here, are s]>cnding this week with Mrs. F. O. McKoy and Mrs. G. N. Strong at Welcome. Mrs. Anderson is pleasantly remembered ns Miss Naomi Hurbert. Mr. T. H. Watkins, of Whitesburg, i visited his son, F. O. Watkins, Monday, j Miss Davie Daniel, of Hognnsvllle, is ; visiting her brother, Mr. A. Daniel. Rev. Mr. Hannah, of Senoia, will preach at the Presbyterian oliuroh next Sunday afternoon nt H o'olock, nnd every first Sunday until further notion. I. M. Starr, onshier of the hank, is | taking a vacation ill Atlanta and Canton for a few dnys. BlackjjBros. Co.’s Building L. M. Farmer,, LAWYER. About Digestion. It is not the quantity of food taken hut the amount digested and assimilated that gives strength and vitality to the system. Chamberlain's Stomach mid GEORGIA—Coweta County. Liver Tablets invigorate the stomach In the Court of Ordinary. H. A. Boyd and liver and enable them to perform vr T. F. Rawls, Admr. of Martha Bal- their functions. The result is a relish •lard, deoeosed. Application to have for your food, increased strength and titles executed under bond for titles. weight, greater endurance and u dear To the heirs at law of Martha Ballard, head. Price 25 cents. Samples free, deceased: For sale by Peniston & Lee.Newimn.Ga. Take notloe that application is made to compel tho administrator of the estuto Welcome of Martha Ballard, jleceased, to make titles to land under a bond for titles ex- (Last Week's Letter.) Treats all diseases of domestic animals i ecuted by said Martha Ballard before J. T. Davis and wife visited at Rev. Office on Second Floor of the Arnall Merchandise Co.’s Building Dr. C. A. Smith, VETERINARIAN. Calls answered day or night. <>ftiee at Gearreld’s Livery Stable. HELP IS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE We earnestly request nil younir persons, no matter how limited their means or education, who with to obtain a thorough business training and good posi tion, to write by first mail for our great half-rate offer. Success, independence and probable fortune are guaranteed. Don’t delay. Write today, the Ga.-Ala. Business College, Macon, Ga. her dentil, and that I will pass upon the ; p, J, Amis’ Sunday. same at the January term, 1907, of this j p. q. McKoy and wife visited at J. O. court. This Dec. Hrd, 190(1. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. “Red Star Jellico” .vtoKoy’s Sunday. S. S. Nash and wife visited S. R.Crain j and wife Sunday. O. E. Ragland and family have moved to Ncwhbii, where they will make their home. i Will and Prank Amis have returned from Locust, Grove, where they have To Alice Parham,defendant in the above ■ becll j (1 HC |, 00 i. stated oase: | Will Brown and Miss Zi-ina Grimes, the guest of bis cousin, T. M Thomson, 1 Inst Saturday and Sunday. Jesse, little soil of Mr. and Mrs. Tom ! Maduris, is quite ill. J. 1). Martin, from Opelika,is employ ed nt the Cole Mt'g. Co. and is boarding ] with Ids sister, Mrs. Jim Askew. Henry Stanford, from Haralson,visited here Inst. Sunday. Mrs. (J. B. Newson has been criticnlly ill for the past week. Will Parker and family, from Carroll, I spent last Saturday night nnd Sunday j I qlso do up-to-dute undertaking, and my fine Funeral Car with the family of Frank Hanson. . . ... . . , After spending a week with relatives tile disposal ol 111V customers. Oui pi ices die light, in Scuoin, Mrs. Oscar Gordie returned 1 homo last Friday, ] Walter Pike is suffering from the ef- OEPOT 8T. EL> V-/■ I~\ JCLt O Lis NEWNAN, GA. foots of a piooe of steel whioli lie got in 1 his eye last Saturday morning. j ■ Mrs. Hiram Mobley spent lost Sunday ! and Monday with her brother, Charlie j Attaway’s family, at Sargent. Little Ruhie Davis lias been real sick for several days. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson visited relatives in Grautville last Sunday. Mrs. Meek Brooks was taken suddenly ill Tuesday of last week and lias been suffering intensely ever sinoe. T. J. Farmer, from Carroll county, visited the family of his uncle, John Farmer, last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Crow visited tho latter’s sister, Mrs. Judsoil South, ill Griiutville last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. M. A. Lisle, from Gruntville, visited here Sunday. Califs Hendrick was on the sick list n few days the past week. Misses Nina and Katie Bowen, from Gritlhi, visited their sister, MIsh Jennie, tile past week. Leo Hinds lias been suffering with tonsilitus for several days. Mrs. Katie Bailey was called to Whitesburg to the bedside of her moth er, Mrs. Taylor. Jack Ward went to Snrgcnt last Sat- [ urday to spend u few duys with his fa ther’s family. • Rosa, little dangeter of Mrs. Ratio Walker, has been quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. David Music came down from Carroll and s|Mmt last Saturday and Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Clove Richie. Mrs. Mattie Moore came up from | Grautville and Hjieut last Sunday. Miss Bertha McGehce is on the sick j list. We art! all glad that Bro. W. H.Gaines 1 wus sent back to us. Ho preached a very j interesting sermon at Love,joy Sunday night. The Chapel Sunday School appointed committees last. Sunday morning to ar range fur a Christmas tree. It is hoped everybody will be interested and con tribute liberally toward the liappincss of the little ones. Bro. Layton will be on hand next Sunday, and we hope he will have good oougregatious at both services. Parlor Furniture, Bed-Room Furniture, Din ing Room Furniture, Kitchen Furniture, Pic ture Frames, Mirrors, Window Shades, Mat tings, Wall Paper. E. O. REESE,. 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 anything in our line are requestecTto call, examine work and get prices. IRON FENCE OF ALL KIND8 FOR 8ALE OFFICE AND WORKS NEAR THE RAILROAD JUNCTION NEWNAN, GEORGIA GEORGIA—Coweta Comity. Mansfield Pal- ) Libel for Divorce ham 1 In Coweta Su- vs i perior Court, March Alice Parham ( Term, 1907. do- This is the name of inestic coal that will give ev ery user perfect satisfaction. Jt burns readily, leaves no clinkers and but 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- m co” in any quantity and fill or ders promptly. Prices are reasonable. Will appreciate your coal orders, and believe our stock will give perfect satisfaction. You arc hereby commanded to be and j frolu uear H andy, visited at J. 6. New- appear at the next term of said court to ^man's Biiinlay. be held on the first Monday in Maroh, M j 88 xiniena Strong visited at Rev. F. 1907, then and there to answer the plain- j Anii(j > Sunday. Miss Anna Boone, from near Sargent, tiff's libel for divorce. In default there of the Court will proceed as to justice j her sister, Mrs. I. T. Mattox, may appertain. ^ Tuesday. W. Freeman, The little daughter of W. I Witness the Hon. R. Jndge of said court, this the 39t.h day of Oct. 1906. L. TURNER. Clk. Superior Court Coweta County. Sale of Realty. Pole Scroggins, Practical Painter: Painting is practical work; skill wins. It's the saini! with paint making. You know 4 gallons L. <& M. mixed with H gallons Linseed Oil makes enough paint for a moderate sized house—the best paint money can buy—because the L. & M. Zinc hardens the L. M. White Load and makes the L. & M. Paint wear like iron. Buy L. & M. and don’t pay if 1.50 a gallon for Linseed Oil, as you do in ready-for-use puint., hut buy oil fresh from the barrel at 60 oenis, mid mix Smith with the L. & M. For CaKe Baking We furnish the particular housekeeper with every thing needed for the linking of cakes from flour to fruits and lints. 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, curranls, citron, etc. flood 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 wliut you want in tinned products, we have it. This department is one of our largest and best, and receives con stant and careful attention. Asa result, goods of high quality are always obtainable at this store. C. P. STEPHENS S CO. Telephone No. 31. GEORGIA—Coweta County. By virtue of an agreement by nnd be tween the heirs at law of Mrs. Martha L. Carter, lute of said county, deceased, (said heirs nt law being nil of the ago of ‘ nn j ,ly twenty-one years) will be sold before the court house door in the city of Newnan, j Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Jan uary, 1907, between the legal hours of 1 sale, to the highest and best bidder for [cash, the following lands belonging to ( the estate of Mrs. Martha L. Carter, to- wit: The south half of lot of land, No. 73, i in the original 4th district of said couu- | ty, now Panther Creek district, contain ing one hundred, one and one quarter i C10f 1-4) acres of land, more or less;and nineteen and one-half (19l.j) acres of land, more or less, off of lot of land No. and wife who has beeii very sick with pneumonia, is better. Monroe Tally visited Frank Amis Sun day. G. N. Strong and wife attended Miss Nancy Shell’s wedding at Turin last week. Miss Cornelia Strioklund,from Whites- burg, visited her aunt, Mrs. I. T. Mattox, Actual cost. L. & M. about if 1.20 per; gallon. Sold by f ALEXANDER POPE, Newnan, On Notice to Teachers. Teachers’ examination will be held on Dec. 2ist and 22d. White j teachers will be examined in the, office of* the County School Com missioner; colored te tellers at the j Newnan colored school building. : 2t V. A. Ham, C. S, Com’r. | Albert Boone and sister, Miss Myrtie, visited at J. O. McKoy's Sunday. The infant of S. R. Crain and wife is sick. W. E. Morgan, from Newnan, wor- flliipped at Provideiioe Sundav. “““ Services were called in at Providence \ A Homo Made Happy by Chamber- 1 Saturday on account of the pastor being * aln 8 Cough Remedy, called to preach mis. Mat Beaver’s fu- About two months ago our baby girl j neral at Elim. He filled Ins regular up- had measles which settled on her lungs pointment on Sunday. , and at last resulted in a severe attack of J. E. Boone and Miss Maude MoKoy bronchitis. We Imd two doctors but no visited at I. T. Mattox’s Sunday. relief was obtained. Everybody thought NEWNAN ICE & COAL COMPANY 7S - » aid distli f said ooant J’ a,,d ; being the south halt of a tract of land Paul Smith, Manager containing H9 acres, more or less, and ad- Offict «t R. R- Junction. Phone No. 218 joining said lot of land No. 72 aforesaid. This land is bounded as follows: West P o. by Chattahoochee River, nortli by K. A. i Carter, east and south by Hutcheson I will sell at public sale on Dec. lands. Sold for distribution amongst 12 ioo6, beginning at nine o’clock the heirs at law of said Mrs. Martha L a. m. at mv home 2-4 miles south-: Carter, deceased. This Uec. 8rd H)06. east of Newnan, on Sharpsburg ; . ( „ C.W. CARTER, road, all my tools and farming inf. | Heir » ,aw ' and representing the re- I _ _ j t,-,, onmo maining heirs of said Mrs. Martha L. plements, corn and hay, some Carter| K deceased . household and kitchen furniture. 35 H. B. Bartlett, j Read the News for the news. Allen Crain was in Welcome Sunduy. ; she would die. I went to eight different; Mrs. Anderson and children, from ; stores to find a certain remedy which Florida, are visiting her aunt, mis. F. j had been recommended to me and failed C. McKoy. ‘ to get it, when one of the storekeepers Mrs. I. T. Mattox visited her sister at insisted that I try Chamberlain s Cough Whiteshurg one day last week. ‘ Remedy. 1 did so and our baby is alive T. A. Hutchens visited VV. H. Hut-land well today.—Geo. W. Spence, Holly cliens Sunday. Springs, N. C. For sale by Peniston & Tom Mattox and family visited at I. ' Lee, Newnan, Ga. T. Mattox’s Sunday | — 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 Miss Jennie Estep, from Troup conn-j jf pcop ty, is visiting her sister,Mrs W E Smith aruunf j t he who •‘bargain Magnetic Hair Tonic The most effective hair restorer on the market. Prevents baldness habitually hang imparting vigor to the scalp- cleanses it and eradicates dandruff. counters Somehow or other we have been impressed with the idea that the severest denunciations of “yellow journalism” come with two classes —those who have been exposed in their mc’nness, and those who aie For any of the ordinary diseases of the could see some of the horrors that j Restores life and beauty to the i afraid of being exposed in their in Chamberlain’s Salve is excellent, exist where the “bargains” are; hair. Every bottle guaranteed, meanness. , skin jit not only allays the itching and smart- made, they would stop saving ^ 5(J bottl at the J. ing but effects a cure. Bor sale by Pen-1 money at the expense ot childish I * 7 Uton & Lee, Newnan, Ga. lives. [Reese Drug Store, Newnan, Ga. T. Money to loan on real estate pt. 7 cent. Apply to L. M. Farmer. per