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Ordinary’s Notices.
GEORGIA—Coweta Comity.
Mrs. M. E. Linch having applied to ) n g business, with nil the rights, pow
the Court of Ordinary of said county for
eighteen of Section seven of Article three j man of unusually good moral char-
of the Constitution of 1877, as amended, , ac t er —those who know him, love
in relation to chartering of banks, to
provide for the incorporation of banking
cotnpanii s by the Secretary of State.and
for other purposes,” “make this our
decimation, praying that we be incor-
him—those who know him best,
love him most. For several years
Mr. Haynes has been connected
with one of the leading mercantile
i pointed as a body corporate mid politic j houses of this citv, and after Jan-
A* —.. 1 l. — .... — r n I\n lilt
uary 1st, he will be a member of
for tlie purpose of doing a general bank
Letters of administration on estate of Act, under and by the name and style
W. D. Lincb, deceased, all persons con- 0 f Bank of Senoia, and that the prinoi
ers, privileges apd restrictions of said new firm which has recently
been organized under the name of
“The Marshburn Co."
We Don’t Lose Any Time
when called on to do plumbing.
If you discover a leak
cerned are required to show cause in pal office of said company shall be loeat
said Court by the first Monday in .Tan- ad in the city of Semite, county of Cow
uary next, if any they can, why said ap
plication should not be granted.
This Deo. 3id, 11)0(1.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
In addition to the immediate
in the city of Senoia, county or uow- ■ fami , of lhe bri(1 ;uu , Mrs . Webb
, and State ot Georgia, with a capital . ,
and Air. Eck Haynes, sister and
brother of the groom, the follow-
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
E. E. Jackson having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for the
Always get us guardianship of Willie Jackson, minor,
all persons concerned are required to
for plumbing if you want it well ; show 01lU8e in court by the first
Prompt Plumbing Action
is what you want.
We don’t charge high and Monday in January next, if any ttiey
can. why said application should not be
granted. This Dec. 3rd, 190(1.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
done.
are always ready to come.
eta
of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars (26,-
000.00), divided into shares of Fifty Dol
lars ($60.(Hi), each, and that the sum of
Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($16,000) of
the capital subscribed^has actually been
paid by the subscribers mid that the
same is in fact held, mid is to be used
solely for the business and purposes of
the corporation.
The fee of Fifty (60.00) Dollars is
herewith enclosed as fee for charter or
certificate of incorporation ns required
by said Act
ing friends were present at the
wedding: Mr. and Airs. C. W.
Corliss, Mrs. E. R. Bradfield, Jr.,
Mrs. V. E. Baugh, Misses Mary
and Sarah Ridley, Miss Lizzie
Reeves, Misses Kittie and Anne
Willis, Miss Lillian Hayes, Miss
Emma Bradfield, Miss Pauline
Market, Miss Helen Haynes, Miss
W. L. SEXTON.
The Newnan Plumber.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
Respectfully submitted,
C. F. Hollberg, W. J. Estes. W. F.
T. J. Windlmm having applied to the Sib >«y. L p - Braudenberg, J. T. Ar.mll,
II. L. Ware, Viudex Hand, T. W. Cook,
New Arunll Building.
T. IN. MARTIN
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Court of Ordinajy of said comity for
Phone 169 letters of guardianship ofCallie D.Shaw, | E - H - Estes, Lee Hand, Incorporators.
— 1 Annie May Shaw, Bessie Slinw, John
Henry Shaw and Willie T. Shaw, mill-
! ors, all persons concerned are required
to show cause in said court by the first
STATE OF GEORGIA,
County of Coweta.
Before me personally appeared C. F.
THE BIG FURNITURE
STORE’S NEW YEAR
GREETING.
With hearty thanks to all who have helped us
by their patronage during 1906, we wish all
our customers and friends happiness and
prosperity for the year 1907.
OEPOT 8T.
E. O. REESE,
NEWNAN, 6A,
tO ! Monday In January next, if any they Hollberg, W. J. Estes, W. b. Sibleyi L.
P I can, why said application should not be Braudenberg, J. L\ Arnall, H. .
I granted. This Deo. llrd, 1906. Ware, Vindex Hand, T. W. Cook, E. H.
Does all
kinds of
Tin Work, Roofing
Plumbing and
Repairing.
Expert work and low
priceB win. Shop op
posite Pinson Hotel.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
I GEORGIA—Coweta County.
! The estate of Willie and Joseph J.
i Morgan, of said county, being unrepre-
j sen ted and not likely to be represented,
: all persons concerned are required to
show cause i-i the Court of Ordinary of
, said County, on the first Monday in Jan
. . n ii f 1 poses of the corporation.
I uary next, why snob guardianship of C1 F Hollberg, W. J. Estes,
] said minors should not be vested 111 the j
i County Guardian, This Dee. 3rd, 1906.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
Senoia, Georgia. 6th day of Dec, 1906.! Edzabeth Winzerling, and Messrs.
W. V. Gray, J. H. Dixon, Morris
Goldstein, El Mobley, Will Porter,
Roy Spinks, A. H. Barker, Aus
tin Cook, Hugh S. Wallace.
After the ceremony was per
formed and congratulations had
been extended, the bride and
groom were driven to the depot
where they took the train for
Moreland. There they will enjoy
a few days at the hospitable home
Haynes, father of the
groom, and then return to La-
Grange for permanent residence.
The Reporter joins the many
friends of this popular young cou
ple in extending to them warmest
congratulations and the good wish
that their days may be filled with
happiness and love.—LaGrange
Reporter.
NEWNAN MARBLE WORKS
J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor.
Estes and Lee Hand, the incorporators
• of Bank of Senoia, located in the oity of I iyj r j -p
Senoia, county of Coweta, and State of
Georgia, who on oath doposoth and with
that Fifteen Thousand Dollnrs (15,000, •
00) of the capital subscribed lias been
nctunlly paid by the subscribers, and
that the same is in t'nct held, and is to
be used solely for the business and pur-
Z. Greene, D. D. 8.,
Office on Second Floor of
Black Bros. Co.’s Building
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
Mrs. M. S. Moore, Adtnx. of estate of
Robert O. Moore, deceased, having ap
plied to the Court of Ordinary of said
county for lonvo to sell the lauds ol said gq'ATE OF GEORGIA.
W. F.
Sibley, L. P. Braudenberg, J. T. Arnall,
i H. L. Ware, Lee Hand, Vindex Hand,
; T. W. Cook, E. H. Estes, Incorporators.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 6th day of Dee., 1906.
L. A. PERDUE,
Ordinary of Coweta County.
A Plea for Hog and Hominy.
L. M. Farmer,
LAWYER.
Office on Second Floor of the Arnall
Merchandise Co.’s Building
deceased, all persons concerned are re
quired to show cause in said Court by
the first Monday in January next, if any
they can, why said application should
| not be granted. This Dec. 5th, 1906.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
In the Court of Ordinary. H. A. Boyd
vs T. F. Rawls, Admr. of Martha Bal
lard, deceased. Application to have unto set my hand and affixed the seal of
titles executed under bond for titles. „,y office, at the Capitol, in the City of
j To the heirs at law of Martha Ballard, Atlanta, this 6th day of December in the
Office of Secretary of State.
I, Philip Cook, Secretary of State of
the State of Georgia, do hereby certify
That the attached three cages of type
written and printed matter contain a
true and correct oopy of the application
of Bunk of Senoia for a Charter, the
original of which is now of file in this
Department.
In Testimony Whereof, I have here
Dr. C. A. Smith,
VETERINARIAN.
deoeased:
vear of our Lord One Thousand Nine
Take notice that application is made Hundred and Six and of the Independ-
I to compel theadininibtmtorof the estate ( . n ce of the United States of 'America
of Martha Ballard, deceased, to make the One Hundred and Thirty-first.
Treats all diseases
Galls answered day or night. Office
at Gearreld’s Livery Stable.
| titles to land under a bond for titles ex-
. . . ecuted by said Martha Ballard before
of domestic animals
her death, and that I will pass upon the
same at the January term, 1907, of this
court. This Dee. !lrd, 1906.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
PHILIP COOK,
Secretary of State.
Let every cotton grower in the
South resolve and determine that
whatever else they may do in
1907, they will institute a vigorous
campaign for raising their “hog
and hominy" by the sweat of their
own brows, and upon their own
farms. It costs more to have corn
and meat from market with which
to produce a crop of cotton than
it costs to grow it, to say nothing
ot the enormous prices charged by
the supply merchant for furnish
ing these staple products from
Western corn cribs and packing
houses,—Cotton Journal.
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
anythin .; in our line are requested to
call, examine work and get prices.
IRON FENCE OF NU KIND8 FOR 8AIE
OFFICE AND WORKS NEAR THE RAILROAD JUNCTION
NEWNAN, CEORCIA
Haynes-Dixon.
Equipment Shortage Due to
Delay.
HELP IS OFFERED
TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE
Wo earnestly request nil yoiinpr persons, no matter
how limited their means or education, wln> wish to
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
G. W. Byram, admr, of Tlios. G.Dick
son, deceased, having applied to the
offer. Success, independence and pr
arc t'Uaranteod. Don’t delay. Write today.
The Ga.-Ala. Business Collese, Macon, Ga.
“Red Star
Jellico”
This is the name of a do
mestic coal that will give ev
ery user perfect satisfaction.
It 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
One of the most beautiful of all
the home weddings which have oc
curred in LaGrange during tne
past season—and the real beauty
was designated by the simplicity
all persons concerned are required to and informality of lhe occasion
show cause in said Court by the first was that of Miss Minnie Lee Dix-
Monday in January next, ii any they or , j. () ^[ r< y\i lle y Thomas Haynes,
enn, why said application should not be
granted. This Dec. II, 1906.
L. A. PEL!DUE, Ordinary.
obtain a thorough business training and soodposi- Court of Ordinary of said County for
tion, to write by first mnil for our RTCBt na.f-rato .... , . , , ,
offer Succors, indenendoncoand probable fortune letters ot dlHUllHHlOll Iron) Ills said tl’USt,
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
T. F. Rawls, admr. of estate of Mrs.
Gussie Weaver, deceased, having ap
plied to the Court of Ordinary of said
County for tetters of dismission from his
said truRt, all persons concerned are re
quired to show cause in said Court by
the first Monday in January next, if any
they can, why said application should
not be granted. This Dec. 7th, 1906.
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
‘Red Star Jelli
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.
NEWNAN ICE & COAL COMPANY
Paul Smith, Manager
Office at R. R. Junction. Phone No. 218
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
Mansfield Par- / Libel for Divorce
ham ( I11 Coweta Su-
vs i perior Court, March
Alice Parham j Term, 1997.
To Alice Parham,defendant in the ubove
stated case:
You are hereby commanded to be and
appear at the next term of said court to
be held on the first Monday in March,
1907, then and there to answer the plain
tiff’s libel for divorce. In default there
of the Court will proceed as to justice
may appertain. W'ill open for the winter term
Witness the Hon. R. W. Freeman, 1 j
Judge of said court, this the 29th day of November JO, 1900, and continue,
which was appropriately solemn
ized by Dr. A. B. Vaughan on last
Wednesday afternoon at tour
o’clock, at the residence of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
B. Dixon.
The bride is a young woman of
culture and refinement, with a
Christian character that is noble
and true. By her gentle manner
and the sincerity of her nature,she
has won a large number of friends.
The groom, the eldest son of
.Mr. j.T. Haynes of Moreland, is
considered one of the finest young j
men of LaGrange. "Jimmie”]
Haynes (as he is popularly known
to the boys who are intimately j
acquainted with him) is a young j
FARMERS HIGH SCHOOL
At Sargent, Georgia,
A correspondent, a well known
Atlanta business man who has
frequent occasion to make railroad
shipments, calls attention to a
fact, evidently of frtquent occur
rence, which places the blame for
shortage of equipment largely up
on the railroads themselves.
According to this showing,much
ot the car shortage which
is given on every hand as one of
the chief causes for delay 111 the
handling of traffic, is due to that
very delay which is so much com
plained ot.
In the particular instance
tiuiied, it required s e v e n
.days to get a cur from Atlanta to
I Fort Valley, a distance of about
1 130 miles, all because th
j permitted to lie idle in the Atlanta
j yards fora period of five days or
] more.
Now, if tile railroad had moved
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
—O——O—OWfWMCGMMOWMMi •#>««'••••
Wood's Seeds
Oct, 1906. L. TURNER.
Clk. Superior Court Coweta County.
Have your mules and horses in
sured in the Mutual Life Stock In
surance Company of Georgia. Full
face value of all policies will be
paid. For information and terms,
call on or write to J. W. Will
coxon, agent for Coweta and Car*
roll counties, Newnan, tf
five consecutive months, except
one week for the Christmas hoii- I
days. Competent teachers will be
Application for Bank Charter, in charge of each department of
To the Hou. Philip Cook, Secretary of the school. I horough and system- j
Seed
Oats
State, Atlanta, Ga.
atic work will be required of all;
We, C. F, Hollberg, W. J. Estes, W. pupils. All patrons of the school
F. Sibley, L. P. Braudenberg, J. T. Ar
nall, H. L. Ware, Vindex Hand, T. W.
are earnestly requested to send
their children in the first day.!
Cook, E. H. Estes and Lee Hand, all of j Special attention given to boarding
Choice,
Heavy,
Recleaned
Stocks.
We have thousands of bushels
in stock, selected from the best
crops grown in this country; all
the best and most productive
kinds:
'O Burt, or 90-Day,
& Black Tartarian,
Swedish Select,
Red Rust Proof,
White and Black Spring, Vir
ginia Gray Winter, etc. Write
for prices.
WOOD’S IEW SEED BOOK for 1107
that car promptly, us the shipper
was assured would bo done, it -
could easily have reached its des- Though thorny i
filiation and been unloaded, at
least within half the time.
The result would be that, this
car could have been made to do
men-1 twice the work ii did do and thus
v c ii : equal to two cars under a proper
system of management.
There are, undoubtedly, him-
car was ! dreds of instances of this kind, and
it is no wonder that under such
circumstances as these there is a
shortage of equipment for proper
ly h nulling freight traffic.
If there is as much delay in the
handling of every car of 11eight as
in this case, it is readily apparent
that, the car equipment might
easily be doubled by promptness
in handling the equipment on hand.
The question in this case again
resolves itself into one of proper
and adequate management. In
Cod’s Way is Best.
ihs thy v\ay oppose,
And sorrows surge within thy breast;
Though life seem fraught with grief an t
WOOS,
Do not. despair—God’-, way is be I.
Though spectre care thy visions haunt
Thy toil-worn body Mint no re .1 ,
When heart less jibe and evil taunt
Distress thy soul -( roll’s way is best.
Though seems it ill knows no mii.
And life is hut a hitter jest ;
There is a path that lends to pence
Whose gate is death -Gnd’s way i- te-.
Truth holds the key to heavenly gne e
That brings I lie sool to regions blest.
There shall tliou see Him fin e in men
Wlui gave thee life (rod’s wav is best.
I’lillCY Winner..
Bad Stomach Trouble Cured.
Having been sick for the post I wo vein
with a bad stomach trouble, a friend gave
me a doseof Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. They did me so much good
that 1 bought a bottle of them and linv*-
used twelve bottles in all. Today I am
this matter, as in that of passenger well of a bad stomach trouble.--Mrs.
two
John Lowe, Cooper, Maine. These tab
lets are for sale by Peniston & Lee.
Senoia, Coweta County, Georgia, ap
plicants, as incorporators under An Act
of the General Assembly of Georgia, ap
proved December 20th, 1893, entitled
“An Act to carry into effect paragraph
pupils. Rates of tuition and cotst
of board very reasonable.
For further information apply
to or write
F. ROY ALMON, Principal.
Miss Ruby Simril left Monday
schedules, there are one
railroads about which there is com
paratively no complaint, while in
other cases there is nothing else,
and practically all of it. is well , „ ... . . ,
g ounded.—Atlanta Constitution, j ,or Carrollton - whcre she 18
' ling the holidays, the guest of Miss
horse Ghirliejean Vickers. Before re-
’ i turning home she will visit Grant-
I ville, where she will be the guest
I of Miss Bryant.—LaGrange Re-
I porter.
Even if you only know one way,
a woman expects you to tell her
you love her forty thousand differ
ent ways.
Mr. I. N. Orr, Jr's.,
“Dan,” was insured on May IS,
1906, in the Atlanta Mutual Live
Stock Insurance Go. The animal
was killed on August 12, 1906,and
on August 19th Mr. Orr’s claim
for 1247.50 was paid in full by the
above named company,
tf J. W. Willcoxon, Agent.