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To the PEOPLE of
NEWNAN and COWETA
I wish to thank you for the liberal
patronage you have given me during
my short stay in Newnan--the Best
town in western Georgia. I will in
the future endeavor to gather togeth
er the best
FURNITURE
bargains to be had, and invite
inspection<of same when you
goods in this line,
continuance of your patronage by
honest dealing and by keeping a good
clean stock, at reasonable prices.
Come to see me at No. 9 Greenville Street.
: J. N. MARBURY :
Successor to Newnan Furniture Co.
your
need
I hope to merit a
Grantville.
Petition for Charter.
| obtain, by mortgage, deed, transfer or of tho estate of H. 0. Moore, lata of said
pledge of tiny of its assets, both real and county, deceased, a certain vacant lot
personal, and to have all the powers, 1 in Haul oity of Newnan, the line of Raid
rights and privileges enumerated in see-j lot beginning on the east wide of Jack-
feet and <1 inch
| like character. i along the east side of said Jackaon
II. That the principal office and place i Street,a distance of (18 feet and !» inches,
I of business of said ooiporatiou shall be more or less, to Wesley Street, and said
County, hut petitioners desire that said Street and along Wesley Street the dis
oor|M)ratiou shall have the right to es- tattoo of 101 feet mom or less, to line of
(JEORGIA—Coweta County
To the SuiKirinr Court of said County: I , ... ... .....
„ 1 .. ... ,, .. . ..... tion 18.1'J of the Code ot Georgia, of I son street at a |>oint 1!)
The petition ot W. H. Huffaker, Wil , . , .. . .. .
' , , ,,, I, f lStl.i, as well as such other powers and ' es north from the corner of Madison and
ham Hughes nud O. H. Glover, all of I . > . . ' .. , ,
. , , privileges incident to corporations of Jackson Streets, and running north
said State aud County, respectfully | J 1( 1 j_, , ", ,
shows:
1. That they desire for themselves, ]
their associates, successors anil assigns,, .. , ... ...
. . , , ,, . .m the eitv ot Newnnu. in said State and i lot running hack east from said Jackson
to be incorporated for the full term of _ * ..!
tweuty years, with the privilege of re
newal, at the expiration of said time,un , .. r, ,
tablish branch offices and plnces of bust- what is known as the Palmer place, and
ness at snob other places in said State, • so that the east end of said lot will ho
or elsewhere, us said cor{>oratioii may j only (17 feet and II inches wide, more or
desire. | less, and being a part of what is known
That affairs of said corporation I as the Situs lot; also a certain vacant
shall be managed hv a Hoard of Direo- I lot in said city of Newnan, described as
tors anil duly elected officers. * follows: Commencing at a point oil the
8. That in the corporate meetings of | north side of Temple Avenue at, the
. , . , ! shareholders of said corporation, each southwest corner of lot of Mary C.Love-
1 shareholder shall be entitled to as ninny joy, widow of J. r. Lovejoy, deceased,
votes as be owns shares in *aid corpora- and runs westerly along the north sidb
tion, appearing in his name on the books of said Temple Avenue, a distance of
ot said corporation 7fi feet,thence northerly to Clark Street,
V. That subscriptions to tho capital and thence easterly along the south sidt
Rev. Howard Crumley, representative ;
of the Orphan’s Home at Decatur, j
preached at the Methodist church Sun- >
day. A nice sum was raised for the j
above named home.
While going down the high steps of ^
her back veranda, Monday, Mrs. Bugg
had the misfortune of receiving a severe |
full. Both hones in her left arm wore >
broken between the elbow and wrist, j
Her right arm was ulso severely sprained. ;
The whole town and community sym- j
pntliise with her in her suffering and
hope for a speedy recovery.
Henry A. Camp returned home Mon
day from a visit to Atlanta, and was ac- j
compunied by his dntigliter, Mrs. Hugh
Carter, aud her little son, who will be
the guests ut his home for several days.
I.. S. Sewell made a business trip to
Atlanta Tuesday.
Mrs. J. D Moreland, Mrs. W. G. Sad
ler and Lowndes Sadler were m New*
nan Tuesday.
Misses I.ucile Arnold mid Celeste Dun
bar returned Monday to Wesleyan.
Miss Sallie Parker Ulower is buck at
IjtiUruiigc Female College,
Charlie Stewart Colley again repre
sents Grantville at the G. M. A., College
Park.
W. A. Brannon unit N. O. Banks were
in Atlanta this week.
Miss Ruby Simril, of LaGmnge, was
the guest last week of Miss Arlmu Bry
ant.
Mrs. Mary Oweusby anil Miss Lilia
Cato were members of a house party last
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jethro
, Jones, of Whitesburg.
Miss Myrtis Willingham, of Zebulon,
is the guest of Miss Mary Lizzie Parks.
Mrs. J. P. O’Neal and Mbs Myrtis
O'Neal spent last week in Senoia.
Dr. Bradshaw and wife, of Newnan,
were guests Sunday of Cnpt. T. A. Ail
drews and wife.
Miss Mattie Luck was in Newnan Fri
day.
Calvin Dean, of Arkansas, was the
guest a few days last week of his bl'oth-
ef, J. E. Dean.
M is. m. G. Hodges and J. H Metiolinm,
of Hogtiiisville, were iu Grantville Fri
day.
Mrs. Clark Sims and little daughter,
who have been at the home of J. K. Cot
ton and wife, have returned to their
; home in Ala.
Mrs. H. Abner Comp, of Moreland, is
1 visiting her sisters, Misses Emma Belle
und Estelle Zellars.
Mis. Idn McWilliams and Miss Minnie
Fred mcWilliams, of Newnan have re
turned from a visit to Mrs. Emmit Sew
ell and daughter, Mildred.
Mrs. Anna Jeter visited her sister, Mrs.
Ola Pike at Corinth lust week.
The municipal election for 1907 was
held here lust Saturday and the follow
ing men elected aldermen: R. I Sewell,
W. J. Fuller, Einmitt Sewell, W. F.
Hopson and T. M. Lester. On Monday
night the new council were sworn in
and the following officers installed: R
I. Sewell, Mayor; C. P. Glower, Secre
tary and Treusnrer; Jno. T. White,
Chief Police.
The Home Mission Society will meet
at the m. E. Church Sunday afternoon at
:i o'oloek.
Write Down
117
It’s our telephone number ami connecting line between you
and the driest grades of coal.
Cates’ Southern Gem
is the best and purest .Tellico mixed with cannel. It makes a
quick, hot lire and holds on a long time. You will need a new
supply of coal. JJLet us send it to you before the blizzards swoop
down upon us.
Cates Coal Co.
Office and Yards near Railroad Junction.
dor the name and style of Huffaker Drug
Company.
2, The capital Htook of said corpora
tion shall be Ten Thousand Dollars, di
vided Into shares of One Hundred Dol
lars each; petitioners desire, however,
the right, by u vote of the stockholders
owning a majority of the stock of said j
from time to time to any amount not
exceeding Fifty Thousand Dollars, and
toissuo common stock, preferred stock,
and bonds as may be necessary.
:i, The objoot of said
-hall be pecuniary gain and protit to tin
stockholders thereof.
■i. The business to be conducted by
said corporation shall be that of a gen
oral drug store, and the purchase and
sale, eithei or both, at retail and whole
sale, of any anil all kinds ot drugs, drug
gists sundries. {mints, oils, books, sta
tionery, tobacco, cigars, and any and all
iuiiils ot articles and merchandise, to
import and export all kinds of goods,
and articles or merchandise, to menu
lecture drugs, potent and proprietary
medicines and remedies, perfumery .soda
Sharpsburg.
We eiit.eud to the Newnan News
mid its readers best wishes for 1907.
John L. Hines, of Atlauta, is spend
ing a few days with his mother at
this place.
Mr. N. A. North spent last Saturday
and Sunday with his son, J. G. North
of Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wood will leave
this week for their home ot Oedertown.
School opened at this place last Mou-
l . stock in said corporation umv he paid in ot said Clark Street, a distance of 58 I < * HV with a very good attendance
i money, property or services, as may be feet, to the northwest corner of said lot
determined by the Directors or share- of said Mary O. Lovejoy, and thence
holders of said corporation. southctly along the line between the lot
10 That allot said capital stock of acre described aud the said lot of Mary
Ten Thousand Dollars will be actually O. Lovejoy to saul commencing point,
l l>aid in when the organization of snid i said lot being irregular in shape, but the
corporation is perfected, and before it west line thereof so runs that said lot
1 commences to do business will have a frontage on said Temple
Wherefore, your petitioners pray that
after tins petition lias been tiled and
published, ill accordance with law. that
the Court grant the proper nud neces-
rv order of incorporation and that this
pennon together with said order of
fountain supplies, and other urtioli . , , .
.... . . . judgment, he recorded as ■•emu red bv
manufacture and bottle oarbounted 1 *
and operate soda
beverages, and operate soda fount, to
till prescription, compoiiud drugs, buy
mid sell at Wholesale and retail any and
nil kinds of personal property.and menu
tncture and sell same, buy and sell real
i state, act as agents, in sale of any kill l
ot property.
That said corporation h ive the
l ight to contract and be contracted with,
to sue and be sued, to plead aud be un
pleaded, to h:r- .* and u- - a corporate
*. ul, to make by-laws, binding on tlm
members of -aid corporation not iucoii-
sistent with law. to buy hold and sell
any and all kinds of real and personal
i .operty, aud manufacture und sell any
kind ot personal property, to execute
such conveyances and u.-quittauces, aud
n-ceive and bold such evidences of debt
and security, nud to do such other acts
n* may be necessary to carry on the
business of sBid corporation. Also to
cucumber real and personal property,
lend and borrow money, purchase stocks
law
Fib
U C. WRIGHT,
I’etitiouer’s Attorney
*d in office this .Ian lOtli. 1907.
L TURNER, t’lk S U.t’.O.
GEORGIA Coweta County
1. L. Turner, Clerk ot tin* Superior
Court of said County, do hereby certify
tlmt the foregoing application for char
ter m the matter of Huffaker Drug Com
pany is a true and correct copy of said hit is improved and lux
application or petition, as appears of file
m this office. Witness uiv hand and
seal of this Court, this Jan. loth, 1907.
L. TURNER. Clerk.
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
By virtue ot au order from tlie Court
of Ordinary of said County granted at
the January term, 11*07, of said Court,
will be sold on the first Tuesday m Feb
ruary, 1907, at the court house door iu
aud bonds and sell same, issue aud sell f| !t , ettv of Newnan. in said county, be
Avenue of 77) feet, and on said Clark
street of 58 feet ; also a certain lot iu
said elt v of Newnan described ns fol
lows: Commencing at the southwest
corner of the said lot just above do.
scribed and run iu a westerly direction
along the north side of said Temple
Avenue to 'lie junction of said Temple
Avenue and Clark Street, thence in an
easterly direction along the south side
ot said Clark Street to tin* northwest
corner of the saul lot just above de
scribed, aud which is 58 feet from the
northwest corner of said lot of Mary C.
Lovejoy, and thence iu a southerly di
rectum to said beginning point on the
north side of said Temple Avenue. This
situated thereon
a dwelling and servant’s bouse. The snid
two lots last described oontiiri.se wlmt is
known as the Arrington place, and area
{mi t of lot ot land No. •>(> in the Fifth
District of said county.
Tins January Wth, 1907.
Mils M. S. MOOllK,
Administratrix on the estate ot R. C.
Moore, deceased.
.1 udge Perilui* will be at Senoia
next Monday, Jan. 14, from 8 to
li* o’clock a. in., at Turin at ’J p.
Will Reeves of Harp Station isspend-
ing a few days with his sister, Mrs. W.
L. McLane.
Mr. W. J. Wood and family will
move to Newnan this week. We
regret very much to loose inch a good
mail from our community.
Mrs. W. E. North, who has been
confined to Her bed several weeks with
rheumatism, is impoving rapidly.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Glass of Atlan
ta, spent last Monday and Tuesday
with their brother, S.W. Glass.
Miss Florence McDonald one of our
charming young ladies, left Saturday
for Wreiins where she will take charge
of a music class.
Mr and Mrs. Gayle North visited rela
tives in Senoia last Saturday.
Miss Pollye Bridges entertained a few
friends at dinner last Sunday.
Mr. Marcus North,of Thornton, Tex.,
is on a visit to his family.
Mr. Howard Scott, of Grffin, was in
our town Monday.
Mrs. Dora Ingram and children moved
to Senoia last week to the regret of her
many friends here.
The Misses Johnson, of Zettella, are
the charming guests of Miss Polly
Bridges.
The entertainment given by Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Royeton Monday night was
very much enjoyed by all present.
Mrs. Sallie Smith, of Farmdale, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed Pitman,
Now lor Irregular Weather
and the wisdom is evident
that your horse should be
protected.
A blanket is almost as es
sential as corn and oats.
We carry everything vou
may need for your horse.
ORR and POWELL
Flour That is Pure and Deli
We have recently equipped our flour mills with the latest
and best machinery and are now making the highest grades of
Hour on the market. We will at all times use the best wheat
obtainable, and having the best machinery and an expert mil
ler to operate, we are assured of a good uniform flour.
Some of the so-called highest patent Hour is made by bleach
ing and in some cases, it is said, by adulterants. Our flour is
absolutely pure and no artificial means are used in its manu
facture. Try it and you will be pleased. Y'ou run no risk,
eve by bag is guaranteed. We do not sell at retail. Y'ou will
find our flour with most of the merchants. Ask your grocer
for “Askew’s Best" and “Imperial” (our highest patents),
“Snow Flake" and “Coweta" (our three-quarters patent).
Our pure wheat bran and shorts mixed is the richest food on
tlie market. Try it and you will use no other.
W. S. ASKEW COMPANY
Taylor Si Mitcham
Grocers and BaKers
We have purchased the grocery st >ck and bakery form
erly owned and operated by C. P. Stephens efc Co.,
and solicit orders for everything sold in a first-class
family grocery store and for the products of our
bakery. We sell only the best of everything in
our line at very low prices and guarantee prom| t
and reliable service. Will appreciate the patronage
of the people of Newnan and surrounding county
and believe we can please all who give us the
opportunity to serve them. Try our
Home Made Mince Meat.
Taylor Si Mitcham
Phone No. 31.
The Woman’s Bible Circle of
the First Baptist Church will meet
m. and at Sharpsburg at 3p. m. of w j t h Mrs. A. B. Cates on Wedues-
:30 o'clock in
bonds, and •eciiw same, by mortgage or tween tlie legal hours of sale, to the the same day, to secure signatures day afternoon at
d d ot trus t, secure any loau it may highest bidder, for cash, as the property of pensioners on the rolls for 1907.; stead of Tuesday
The many friends of Mr. Jack; MONEY'—Can furnish money
Lowe Woodroof will be delighted for three to ten years on real estate,
to know he landed safely in Ma- Terms most favorable,
nila. P. I., after a delightful voy- i 2t. W. G. Post,
age.aud he is snugly ensconced with -
a corps of civil engineers in their Money to loan on real estate at 7 per
own hired house.
i cent. Apply to L. M. Fanner.