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Application for Bank Charter.
To the Hon. Philip Cook, Secretary of
State, Atlantn. (in.:
We, C. F. Hollherg. \V. ,1. Estes. \V.
F. Sibley, L, P. Brnndenberg. J. T. Ar-
f nnll, H. L. Ware, Vindex llniul, T. W.
|wyk,>nj. Cook, E. H Estes and Lee Hand, all of
Senoin, Coweta Comity, Georgia. ap
plicants, as incorporators under An Act
of the General Assembly of Georgia, ap
proved December 20th, 189:1, entitled
"An Act to carry into effect paragraph
eighteen of Section seven of Article three
of the Constitution of 1877, as amended,
in relation to chartering of banks, to
provide for the incorporation of banking
companies by the Secretary of State,and
for other purposes,” make this onr
declaration, praying that we be incor
porated ns a body corporate ami politic
for the purpose of doing a general bank
ing business, with nil the rights, pow
ers, privileges and restrictions of said
Act, under and by the name and style
of Bank of Senoin, and that the princi
pal office of said company shall lie locat
ed in the city of Senoia, county of Cow
Phone lot* pta, and State of Georgia, with n capital
■ ■■ — r- of Twenty-live Thousand Dollars I '25,-
000.00), divided into shares of Fifty Dol-
We Don’t Lose Any Time
when railed on to do plumbing.
If you discover it leak
Prompt Plumbing Action
is what you want. Always get us
lor plumbing il'you want it well
done. We don't charge high and
are always ready to come.
W. Jj. SEXTON,
The Newnan Plumber.
New Arnall Building.
should not be granted. This .Tan Stli,
1007. E. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA -Coweta County
T F. Rawls, Temporary Administra
tor of Eli/a Crayton, deceased, having
applied to the Court of Ordinary of said
County for Permanent betters of ad
ministration on estate of said deceased,
all persons concerned are required to
show cause in said Court by the tirst
Monday in February next, it any they
enn, why said application should not be
granted. Tills .Ian 8th. 11107.
I,. A. PER1H' E, (lrdiimry.
any they can. why said application such conveyances ami acquittances, and
receive and hold such evidences of debt
nnd security, and to do such other acts
as may be necessary to carry on the
business of said corporation. Also to
cmeumber real and personal property,
lend and borrow money, purchase stocks
and bonds amt sell same, issue and soil
bonds, and seeim same, by mortgage or
ib'i'd of tru-t, secure any loan it may
obtain, by mortgage, deed, transfer or |
pledge of any of its assets, both real and
personal, and to have all the powers,
rights and privileges enumerated in sec
tion 1S.V2 of the Code of Georgia, of
IStto, as well as such other powers and
privileges incident to corporations of
like character.
it. That the principal office and place
of business of said corporation shall hi
EVERY-DAY TOPICS.
its roots; then you may strip the
bark from the body of the tree, by
making the dealer a partner in
crime when he sells a depraved
creature liquor that drives him to
deeds of crime and outlawry. In
T. M. MARTIN
g) tars (fhO.OO), each, and that the sum of vm , tiR( . r nflvprti
Si * ifteen Dollars ($17, 000) ot IloM ,„ s c0 „„eete.l wi
111 the capital subscribed Ims actually been
paid by the subscribers and that the
GE< >R(rl A—Coweta County.
T. F. Rawls, Temporary Administra
tor of Walter McFarland, deceased,hav
ing applied to the Court of Ordinary of
said County for Permanent betters of
administration on estate of said deceas
ed, all persons concerned are required to
sl ow cause in said Court by the tirst |
Monday in February next, if any they j
can, why said application should not be
granted. This Jan. 8th, 1001.
b. A. PERDUE, Ordinary.
Sheriff’s Notice.
GEORGIA, Coweta County.
Notice is hereby given flint on Febru
ary 1, 11'(>7, 1 will change the advertis
ing connected with my ofllce from The
Newnan News to the Herald and Ad-
advertising nnd all le
gal notices connected with the Sheriff’s
illlce of said County will thereafter ap
pear in said Herald and Advertiser. The
Christmas, New Year an 1 the
holidays have gone back among
the shadows, and the problems of
real life confront us. But we some p|ajn words; if A sel ) s r whiskey,
times become reminiscent, and and „ Rets drunk and kills his
make some compattsons ot pres- wife> hang both A and B ,
ent with past conditions, events Th is is my solution of the prob-
ot times. lem; what's yours?
The continued spring-like wea- Ohsfkvf.k
ther is one topic on which the idle
gossips can meet without set ions
clash. Away back in the early
fifties of the past century, I heard
Growth of the Telephone in
Thirty Years.
two old met, discussing the wcath-
in the city cf Newnan, in said State and or, ami one of them sqid there had
County, 1,ut petitioners desire that said I10 ( pecii a January so spring like
since T6—the year without a sum-
corporation shall have the right to es
tablish branch offices nnd places of busi
ness at such other places in said State,
or elsewhere, as said corporation may
desire.
7. That affairs of
shall he managed liv
"Hello, Central!” was first heard
in 1876. Today the exchanges are
numbered by the thousand, the
,, - ..telephones by the million. Various
mer. Here is my recollec.ion ot 1
what he said : ".January in sixteen
i 1816), was warm, the leaves put
said corporation and tbe gj- ass was green, fruit
a Rnuid of Din t trees bloomed, and the birds built
tors and duly eleoted officers.
8. That at the corporate mootings of ’b'-'H nests. Well, the warm
shareholders of said corporation, each i weather quit about the loth ot
shareholder shall be entitled tons many February, and we had the thickest
votes as lie owns shares in said corpora- jce j ever saW( am | t ] le Cu ],l snap
tion, appearing in hisname on the books lasted tU] th<J middl(J of y [arch .
of said corporation. , . .. 1
t). That subscriptions to the enpitnl '*e had ice plenty tu May, and a
Does all
kinds of
1 same 18 1,1 U'ct field, nnd is to be used ^ H| , r|l , d AdrertiHI , r will, from
Tin Work, Roofing
Plumbing and
Repairing.
Expert work nnd low
prices win. Shop op
posite Pinson Hotel.
'lj solely for the business and purposes of
|| the corporation.
if] The fee of Fifty (7)0.00) Dollars is
||] herewith enclosed ns fee for charter or
[II certificate of incorporation ns required
H by snid Act.
lj Senoia, Georgia, 6th dny of Dec, 1000,
|| Respectfully submitted,
jj C. F. Hollherg, W. J. Estes. W. F.
ji Sibley, b. P. Brandeubcrg, J. T. Arnall,
|] H. b. Ware, Viudex Hand, T. W. Cook,
|1 E. H. Estes, Lee Hand, Incorporators.
the above ilute, be tile official organ of
snid county. This January 2, 1007.
.1. 1). BREWSTER.
Slieriff of Coweta County, Gu.
stock in said corporation may be paid in
money, property or services, ns limy bo
determined by the Directors or share
holders of said oorporation.
10. That all of said capital stock of
Ten Thousand Dollars will be actually
stiff
industries, unknown thirty years
ago, hut now sources ot employ
ment to many thousands of wot le
ers, depend entirely on the tele
phone for support. Numerous
factories making lead sheathing,
dynamos, motors, generators, bat
tcries, office equipments, cables,
and many other appliances, would
have to close down and thus throw
frost in June. The ’ whole | their °P erativos into idleness and
was cold all through, and
frost the last week in
year
there was
August.’’
"I r, member," said the other old
Manufacturers National Bunk.
No. 8477.
misery if the telephone bell should
cease to ring. The Bell Compa
nies employ over 87,000 persons
and, it may he added, pay, them
well. Many of these employes
have families to maintain; others
support their parents, or aid
younger brothers and sisters. It is
safe to say that 200,000 people
look to the telephone tor their
J
Z. Greene, I >. D.
to
Office on Second
Black Bros. < '< . >
Floor of
Building
STATE OF GEORGIA,
County of Coweta.
Before mo personally appeared C. F.
liollbcrg, W. J. Estes, W. F. Sibley, b.
F. Brundenberg, J. T. Arnall, 11. b.
Ware, Vindex Hntid.T. W. Cook, E. II.
Estes and Leo Halid, the incorporators
of
paid in when the organization of said man, "that was the year the earth
corporation is perfected, and before it trembled so much.’’
commences to do business "Yes," said the first, “and the
Wherefore, your petitioners prav tlmt . .. ... ,,
after .bis petition has been Hied and P eo P le 3,1 ^ ot religion,
j published, in uooordanoo with law, tlmt j The weather is a good safety
. the Court grant the proper nnd neces- valve for our over-wrought feelings
1 I wiry ordor of incorporation and that this 1 some times, and serves as a topical j *^ J 1 rea< ’ t i 1 i ( " sc . i I '"’ ll,es i ma ^
Treasury Departments Office of Comp- ] petition together with said order of release from embarrassing situa-
troller of the Currency. I judgment, be recorded ns ’•equirec! by | .
Washington, I). O., December 21, 1906. law. VV. C. WRIGHT, j ’ ,,,,,,
Wliorens, by satisfactory ovldoncc j Petitioner's Attorney, j cr of bad news, and the bashful
Filed in office this dun. loth. 1007. young man can use the weather as
L. TURNER, Clk. 8. C. C.O. a stepping-stone to higher topics.
be supplemented by the number of
The bill collector, the bear- tele P hones in U8e * < 5.<H>8.000), by
the number of miles of wire (6,-
presented to the undersigned, it tins been |
made to appear tlmt "The Manufactur
ers Notional Bunk of Newnan," in the ;
city of Newnan, in the County of Cow- GEORGIA—Coweta County.
eta, and State of Georgia, has oomplied 1, b. Turner, Clerk of the Superior I , , . . , , ,, •
with nil the provisions of the Statutes t of said County, do hereby certify j ccnt trlum l )h ot ‘ hl ^ 1 1,cu,,se 1,1 i
of the United States.required to be com tlmt the foregoing application for ohnr- Atlanta, is in any way <o form, rc-
There is no proof that the re-
1 Bank ot Senoia, located in the oity ot |,| )( ,,i with licfore an association shall hi
L.
M. Farmer,
LAWYER.
Office on Second Floor of the Arnall
Merchandise Co.'s Building
Dr. C. A. Smith,
VETERINARIAN.
Senoin, county of Coweta, and State ot
(teorgia, who on outli deposed) ami saitli
tlmt Fifteen Tboiisaud Dollars (16,000.
(Hi) of the enpitnl subscribed Ims been
actually paid by the subscribers, and
tlmt the same i> in fact held, and is to
he used solely for the business and pur
poses of the corporation.
0. F. Hollherg, W. d. Estes. W. F.
nut hori/.cd to commence tile business of
Banking;
Now therefore I. Thomas I*. Kane,
Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the
Currency, do hereby certify that "The
Manufacturers National Bank of New-
min,” in the city of Newnan, in the
(lounty of ('owota.and Stale of (teorgia,
is ant hori/.ed to commence t lie business (t|'7( )R( 11A
ter in the matter of HutVaker Drug (’oni-
patty is n true and correct copy of said
application or petition, ns appears of file
in this office. Witness my hand and
seal of this Court, this dan. tilth, 1907.
b. TURNER, Clerk.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SAIL.
Sibley, b. F. Brundenberg. d. T. Arnall. of (ls provided in Section Fifty-
11. L. Ware, bee Hand, Vindex llniul,
T. W. Cook, E. II.[Estes, Incorporators.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 7,th day of Dec., I'.»()(>.
I | ‘ b. A, PERDUE,
SEA b :
I Ordinary.
Treats nil disomies of domestic animals
Calls answered day or night. Office
nt Gearreld’s Livery Stable.
one hundred nnd sixty-nine of the Re
vised Statutes of the United States.
In testimony whereof witness my hand
nnd seal of office this Twenty-first day
of December, IIHHt. T. F. KANE,
Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the
Current’v. -16
(loweta (louiity.
By virtue ot 1111 order from the Court
of Ordinary ot said County granted at
the dannury term, 1907, of said Court,
will be Held on the tirst Tuesday in Feb
ruary, litl>7, ut the court bouse door in
the city of Newnan, in said county, Du-
sponsible for the present warm
spell; yet, 1 suppose some ot the
low tlive keepers have kept the air
pietty warm about them.
Speaking of high license re
minds me that I have always con
tended against license of any kind.
Give the devil his due always, but
do not give him any license t(»
keep up his deviltry. High license
is only asking the pirate or high
wayman to divide ids ill-gotten,
blood-stained booty.
In this business, the national
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Office of Secretary of Stnte.
I, Philip Cook, Secretary of State of
the State of Georgia, do hereby certify
That 11 a* attached three tinges of type
written and printed matter contain a
true and correct copy of the application
We earnestly request nil young persons, no matter „f Senoia for a Charter, the
how limited their means or education, who wish to
1,hlain a thorough liusincpstruiliinB amt «oo<l posi- original of which IS HOW of llle 111 tills
tion, to write by first mail for our great half-rate ,, t
offer. Sucoes.s, independenceund probable fortune jjbjjiumii
are guaranteed. Don’t delay, writetoday. p, Testimony Wl%reof, I have here
unto sot my hand and affixed the seal of
Petition for Charter,
HELP IS OFFERED
TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE
The Ga.-Ala. Buiiners College, Macon, Ga.
“Red Star
Jellico”
my office, nt the Capitol, in the City of
Atlanta, this Rth day of December in tin*
year of onr Lord One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Six and of the Independ
ence of the United States of America
riie One Hundred and Thirty-first.
1 1 PHILIP COOK,
SEAL •
This is tin* name of a do
mestic* coal that will give ev
ery user perfect satisfaction.
K burns readily, loaves no
clinkers and but lew 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 .Iclii-
eo” in any quantity and fill or
ders promptly. Prices are
reasonable. Will appreciate
your coal orders, atul believe
our stock will give perfect
satisfaction.
NEWNAN ICE & COAL COMPANY
Paul Smith, Manager
Office at K. R. Junction. Phone No. 2IS
GEORGIA
Mansfield Par
ham
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
GEORt 11.\— Coweta County.
To tho Superior Court of said County:
Thu petition of W. II. Huffaker, Wil
liam Hughes and C. It. Glover, nil of
said Statu and County, respectfully
shows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and assigns,
to be incorporated for the full term of
twenty years, with the privilege of re
newal, at the expiration of said time,un
der the name anil style of Huffaker Drug
Company.
•>. The capital stock of said corpora
tion shall be Ten Thousand Dollars, di
vided into shares of ()no Hundred Dol-
Secretary of State, lnrseach; petitioners desire, however,
the right, by a vote of the stockholders
Coweta County. owning a majority of the stock of said
Libel for Divorce corporation, to increase its capital stock
In Coweta S11- from time to time to any amount not
perior Court,March exceeding Fifty Thousand Dollars, and
Alice Fnrli am i lirm, 1907. to issue common stock, preferred stock.
To Alice Fulham,defendant ill the above a nd bonds as tuny be necessary.
stated case: The object of said corporation
You are hereby commanded to ho and slinll be pecuniary gain and profit to the
appear at the next term of said court to stockholders thereof.
be held on the first Monday in March, g. The business to lie conducted by
11107, then nnd there to answer the-plain- said corporation shall be that of 11 g"ii-
tilf’s libel for divorce. In default there- 1 drug store, and the purchase and
of the Court will proceed as to justice sale, either or both, at retail and whole-
may appertain. sale, of any and all kinds of drugs, drug-
Witness the Hon. R. W. Freeman, gists -undries, points, oils, hooks, -ni-
.Jndge of said court, this the 20th day of tiom-ry, tobacco, cigars, and any and all
Oct. 11)06. L. TURNER. kinds of articles and merchandise, to
Clk. Superior Court, Coweta County, import and export (ill kinds of goods,
and articles or merchandise, to iniiitu-
GEORGIA—Coweta County. facture drugs, patent und proprietary
N. A. North having applied to the medicines and remedies, perfumery,soda
Court of Ordinary of said County for fountain supplies, and other articles, to
Letters of Administration on estate of manufacture and bottle carbonated
Hugh B. North, deceased, all persons beverages, and operate soda fount, to
conce ’led are required to show cause in till prescription, compound drugs, buy
-aid Court by the first Monday in Feb- and sell at wholesale and retail any and
ruary next, if any they can, why said all kinds of personal property,and maim-
application should not be granted. This facture and sell same, buy and sell real
Jan. 8th, 1907. estate, act as agents, in sale of any kind
L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary, of property.
5. Thar, said corporation have the
GEORGIA—Coweta County. right to contract and be coblracted with,
tween the legal hours of sale, to tin
highest bidder, for cash, ns the property government lms been a very (Its
of the estate of I! U. Moore, Into of said reputable partner for a number of
comity, deceased, a certain vacant lot years, the internal revenue, and
insaidcity of Newnan, the line of said, State of municipa i high license,
lot beginning on the east side of Jack- , . . ... •
h , . , j,,,,., having placed the liquor traffic in
son street at a point l.li foot and h mull 1 1
es north from the corner of .Madison and the hands ot unscrupulous corpora-
Jnckson Streets, and running north : l ions, whose greed for gain over-
along 'list side Of said Jackson ri des alI other considerations. The lomor ^ w long-distance lines will
Street,.! distance of (18 foot and 9 inches, H „ so]d arc adulterated and s ' )an ,he contlnent; and lhe da > r
more or less, to Wesley Street, ..ml said ^ ^ ^ wjth a j t
knows what he is
wire
043,000), in the Bell lines, and by
tiie number of conversations (4,-
479,500,000 ), electrically conveyed
in 1905. The network of wire
connects more than 30,000 cities,
towns, villages and hamlets.
Snell tremennous growth as
these statistics show would imply
not only a steadily increasing ap
preciation of the telephone, but
would also suggest improved in-
1 struments, more skillful operators,
and better service. There would
j he no flattery in such suggestion,
fi'.lectrical science has undergone
radical reformation since 1 .76.
Telephony lias raised the utili/.u-
tion of electricity to the height of
a profession Of course such ad
vances have not been won without
cost. Fortunes were spent in ex
periment and investigation before
a dollar came back. Communica
tion by the first telephone was
limited to a few thousand feet.
Now, conversation can be carried
on by persons 1,600 miles apart.
lot running back cast from said Jackson j dangerous.
Street and along Wesley Street the dis-1 thirst, never
tnneo of lot f< ■ f more or lesH, to lino of drinking;he gulps down the chemi- j
what is known as Hie Fulmer place, and ' (;a j poison,that robs him of money, 1
so that the cast end of said lot will be L haracter health and reason, at!
only 67 feet and 9 inches wide, more or , ,
, c „,i , once tiie victim and paymaster ol
less, uml 11 part ol wlmt is known 1
as the Sims lot.; also a certain vacant tile high license system,
lot in said city of Newnan, described as "Well, wiiat are you going to do
follows: Oommeneing at, a point on the | abo ut it?' somebody asks. lleie
11(1,1 1' » l(1 ° of Avwiuo ftt the isvvhat J wou ] d do; Take off all
smith west corner of lot ot Mary ( Love- .
joy, widow Of .1.1”. Love,joy,deceased, license; imprison for a long te.m
and runs westerly along the north side any person selling adulterated
ot said Temple Avenue, a distance of liquors; imprison every person who
76 teet,thence northerly to Clark Street. | drunk; hunt up and punish
tne person who sold or gave him
after oceanic telephony will be a
commonplace of mercantile rou
tine. But science and money had
to collaborate tor years before
they could work the miracle of en
abling Boston and Omaha to talk
together.- Scribner's.
The Price of Peace.
The terrible itching and smarting,
incident toeortain skin diseases, is al
most instantly allayed by applying
Ohamherlaiii'H Halve. Price, '6e. For
sale liv Peiiiston it Lee.
und llienee easterly along the south side
ol -aid (hark Street, a distance of .V-i
:, to the northwest corner of said lot
o. said Mary U. Lovojoy, and thence
southei 1 y along the line between the lot
:,, ic describe l and the said 1 *>t ot Mary
U. Love,joy to said commencing point,
said lot h'-ing irregular in shape, bn) I lie
west line thereof so run- that said lot
will have a frontage on said Temple
A veilin'of 76 feel, and on said Clark
street of 6:: feet: also a certain lot in
said city of Newnan described as fol
lows: Commencing at the southwest
corner of tin: said lot just above de
scribed and run in a westerly direction
along the north side of said Temple
Avenue to Hu: junction of said Temple t ra ffj c
Avenue and Olark Street, thence in an
easterly direction along the south side
of said Clark Street to the northwest P 0180n
corner of the said lot just above clo
the liquor, making him bear equal
responsibility with the drunken
one in ail charges; anti, finally,
make it a penal offense to give a
minor any kind of intoxicant, un
less prescribed by
physician
Death of Mrs. L. A. Matthew-
son at Monroe.
Monroe, Ga, January it rs.
L. A, Mitthew-on died at tie
reputable home other daughter, Mrs. Clif
ford M. Walker, in this city, this
I have studied this question a morning at i o'clock. Mrs. Mat-
number of years, and i have come thewson was 73 years of age. S e
to the conclusion that restrictions, was twice married -first to Col.
in shape ot taxes and license, only Jameson, of Tennessee. She was
aggravated the evils by driving out later married to K. A. Matthew
all scruples of conscience from the son. Mrs. Matthewson is survived
If men have no regard for by four children, Dr. S. Y. Jame-
human life, but go on to drug and son, president of Mercer Univer-
both mind and body, will sity, Macon; Mrs. W. .1. Stribling,
they not rob and defraud the gov- Westminster, S. C., M'S. j. YV,
scribed, and which
feet from the
northwest corner of said lot of Mary C.
Lovojoy, and thence in a southerly di
rection to said beginning point, on the
north side of said Temple Avenue. I'Iok
lot is improved and lias situat' d thereon
a dwelling and servant's house.
• eriiment r
Certainly; and they will Games, Newnan; and M rs. Clifford
The said
C. S. Reid and W. J. Murphey, Ex- to sue and be sued, to plead und be im
eentors of Margaret Latimer, deceased, pleaded, to have and use a corporate t W( , lots last dosciibed comprise wlmt is
having applied to the Court of Ordinary seal, to make by-laws, binding on the known as the Arrington 1)1“"", and area
part of lot of land No. 20 in the r lltll
. , * w of said County for leave to sell 6 shares members of said corporation not moon- V' 1 "‘ ~
paid. For information and terms, Lowry Natjonal Bank, of At- sistent with law, to buy. hold and sell Ul - 8 , t h > j aliuary ./m, 1907.
call on or write to J. 'V. Will i anta , Ga., all persons concerned are re- any and all kinds of real and personal mum.:
COXOll, agent for Coweta and Car- quire d to show cause in said Court by property, and manufacture and sell any Administratrix on the estate
roll counties, Newnan, tf j the first Monday in February next, if kind of personal property, to execute j voore, decease-. .
use any expedient to reimburse
themselves, for all tax or license
money paid out. Cutting away
the branches does not kill a tree;
you must get close to the root, or
your effort at destruction will be
vain. If you want to strike a
M. Walker, Monroe.
Mrs. Matthewson's death is
greatly regretted in Newnan,where
she visited recently as the guest of
her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Gaines,
wile of the .Superintendent of New-
nan’s public schools. The .-ytu
nas. M. S. MOOI1K,
of II. 0.
deadly blow at the liquor evil, you patby ol the people of this entire
must take off the soil of license city goes out to Mrs. Games in her
and government protection from ■ bereavement.