The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, January 25, 1907, Image 7

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| nay they can, why snid application — _ “O jjshould not be granted. This .Tan. 8th, Legal Advertisements 0 1907. l. a. perdue, Ordinary. JoNKltHJ. We Don’t Lose Any Time when called on to do plumbing. If you discover a leak Prompt Plumbing Action ? is what you want. Always get us for plumbing if you want it well done. We don’t charge high and are always ready to come. W. L. SEXTON. The Newnan Plumber. New Arnall building. Phone 150 \ w ls( T. M. MARTIN I Does all kinds of Tin Work, ftoofing Plumbing and Repairing. Expert work nnd low prices win. Shop op posite Pinson Hotel. j Application for Bank Charter. To the Hon. Philip Cook, Secretary of 'State, Atlanta, Ga.: We, C. F. Hollberg, W. .T, Estes, W. F. Sibley, L. P. Brandenburg, J. T. Ar- uall, H. L. Ware, Vindex Hand, T. W. Cook, E. H. Estes nnd Lee Hand, all of Senoia, Coweta County, Georgia, ap plicants, as incorporators under An Act. of the Genernl Assembly of Georgia, ap proved December 20th, 181)4, entitled "An Act to carry into effect paragraph eighteen of Section seven of Article three j of the Constitution of 1877, as nmended, in relation to chartering of banks, to provide for the incorporation of hnnking companies by the Secretary of State.and for other purposes," muke this our declaration, praying that we be incor porated as a body corporate and politic for the pur]>ose of doingu general bank ing business, with nil the rights, pow ers, privileges nnd restrictions of snid Aot, under nnd by the name and style of Bank of Senoin, and that the princi pal office of snid oompany slmll be locat ed in the city of Senoia, county of Cow eta, nnd State of Georgin, with a capital of Twenty-five Thousnnd Dollars (25,- 000.00), divided iutoshnres of Fifty Dol lars ($50.00), each, nnd thnt the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000) of the capital subscribed 1ms actually been paid by the subscribers nnd that the same is in fnct held, and is to be used solely for the business nnd purposes of tlie corporation. I The fee of Fifty (50.00) Dollnrs is herewith enclosed as fee for clmrter or certificate of incorporation ns required by said Act. Senoia, Georgia. 5th day of Deo, 1000. Respectfully submitted, C. F. Hollberg, W. J. Estes. W. F. Sibley, L. P. Brnndenborg, J. T. Arnall, I H. L. Ware, Vindex Hand, T. W. Cook, E. H. Estes, Lee Hand, Incorporators. GEORGIA—Co we tn Con n ty. T. F. Rawls, Temporary Administra tor of Eliza Crnyton, deceased, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said County for Permanent Letters of ad ministration on estate of snid deceased, all persons concerned are required to show cause in snid Court by the first Monday in February next, if any they can, why snid application should not he granted. This Jan. 8th. 1007. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Coweta County. T. F. Rawls, Temporary Administra tor of Walter McFarland, decensed,hav ing applied to the Court of Ordinary of said County for Permanent, Letters of administration on estate of snid deceas ed, nil persons concorned are required to show cause in said Court by the first Monday in February next, if any they can, why snid application should not be granted. This .Tan. 8th, 15)07. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. Sheriff’s Notice. GEORGIA, Coweta County. Notice is hereby given t.lmt on Febru ary 1, 11)07, I will change the advertis ing connected with uiy ollloe from The Newuuu News to the Herald and Ad vertiser, nnd the advertising nnd all le gal notices connected with the Sheriff’s office of said County will thereafter ap pear in said Herald and Advertiser. The said Herald nml Advertiser will, from the above date, be the official organ of snid county. This January 2, 11)07. J. D. BREWSTER, Sheriff of Coweta Comity, Gn. such conveyances nnd acquittances, nnd receive and hold such evidences of debt nnd security, and to do such other nets as may be necessary to carry on the business of said corporation. Also to The Island of Jamaica. A grout catastrophe lias fixed the oyos ot Uit' world upon the Island incumber real and personal property, ot Jamaica, tilt) groat natural lioau Manufacturers National Bank. No. 8477. J (■tnUBKHn rJPiTgPmlPn^CTfgPiigg eJifloL 1 Z. Greene, I). D. 8.. Office on Second Floor of Black Bros. Co.’s Building L. M. Farmer, LAWYER. Tice on Second Floor of the Arnall Merchandise Co.'s Building Dr. C. A. Smith, VETERINARIAN. Tren*s all diseases of domestic animals Ca. answered day or night. Office at Gearreld’s Livery Stable. HELP IS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE We earnestly request nil younir persons, no mat ter how limited their means or education, who wish to ..htain a thorough business training and Rood posi tion, to write by first mail for our great half-late offer. Success, independenceand probable fortune are guaranteed. Don't delay. Writetoday. The Ga.-Ala. Business Colleke. 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, an<i 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 Htar 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 Have your mules and horses in sured in the Mutual Life Stock In surance Company of Georgia. Full lace 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- i roll counties, Newnan, tf 1 STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Coweta. 1 Before me personally appeared O. F. Hollberg, W. J. Estes, W. F. Sibley. L. P. Brut idea berg, .T. T. Arnall, H. L. Ware, Vindex Hand, T. W, Cook, E. H. Estes and Lee Hand, the incorporators of Bank of Senoia, located in the oity of Senoin, county of Coweta, and State of Georgin, who on oath deposetIt and snith that Fifteen Thonsnnd Dollars (15,000.• 00) of the capital subscribed lias been actually paid by the subscribers, and that the same is in fact held, anti is to he used solely for the business and pur poses of tlie corporation. C. F, Hollberg, W. .T. Estes, W. F. Sibley, L. P. Brandenburg. J. T. Arnall, H. L. Ware, Leu Hand, Vindex Hand, T. W. Conk, E. H.^Estes, Incorporators. Sworn to and subscribed before mo this 5th day of Dec., 100(1, f —— | L. A. PERDUE, SEAL I —,— I Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA. Office of Secretary of State. I, Philip Cook, Secretary of State of the State of Georgin, do hereby certify - That tlie attached three pages of type- ' written and printed matter contain a frao und correct copy of the application of Bank of Senoia for a Clmrter, the origiuul of which is now of file in this Department. In Testimony Whereof, 1 have here- j unto set my hand and affixed the seal of my office, at the Capitol, in the City of Atlanta, this (itli tlay of December in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Six and of the Independ ence of the United States of America ! the One Hundred and Thirty-first, j —— | PHILIP COOK, Treasury Department; Offloe of Comp troller of the Currency. Washington, D. C., December 21, 11)0(1. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The Manufactur ers National Bank of Newnnn," in the oity of Newuuu, in tlie County of Cow eta, and State of Georgia, has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States,required to bo .com plied with before an association shall he authorized to commence the business of Banking;. Now therefore I, Tinnitus P. Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The Manufacturers National Bank of New- iittn," in the oity of Newnnn, in tho County of Coweta,und State of Georgia, is authorized to commence the business of Banking as provided in Section Fifty- one hundred nutl sixty-nine' of the Re vised Statutes of the United States. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office this Twenty-first (lay of December, 11)0(1, T. P, KANE, Deputy nnd Acting Comptroller of tho Currency. 45 lend nnd borrow money, purchase stocks and bonds nnd sell same, issue and sell bonds, nnd secure same, by mortgage or deed of trust, secure any loan it may obtain, by mortgage, deed, transfer or pledge of any of its assets, both real and personal, nnd to have all the powers, rights and privileges enumerated in sec tion 1852 of the Code of Georgin, of 181)5, ns well as such other (towers and privileges incident to corporations of like character. (1. That the principal office nnd place of business of said corporation slmll be in the city of Newnnn, in said State and County, but petitioners desire that said corporation shall have t-lio right to es tablish branch offices nnd plnoes of busi ness at such other places in snid State, or elsewhere, as snid corporation may desire. 7. That, affairs of said corporation shall ho ninnaged by a Board of Direc tors and duly elected officers. 8. Thnt at the corporate meetings of shareholders of said corporation, oaoli shareholder slmll be entitled to ns many votes us he owns shares in ,-stvid corpora tion, appearing in his name on the books of said corporation. 1). That subscriptions to the capital stock in said corporation mny be paid in j bamboo ail( | money, property or services, ns may he determined by the Directors or share holders of said corporation. 10. That, all of said capital stock of Tell Thousand Dollars will he notually |iaid in when the organization of said ty and attractiveness of which is known but to the comparatively few fore igners who have the moans and tin* leasurc to become tourists. the trees and foliage obscure and hide the cataract that, though the visitor can hear the roar of the falls long before he reaches them, ho cannot see them until lie parts the undergrowth on the very edge of the poo). The water seems to spring - from the vegetation that, fringes the upper edge of tho do- lndeed it has been only during the oli\ ity, to come Hashing down tho past lew years that Americans while limestone cliff and to lose have visited Jamaica in any con siderable numbers, though the British have owned and visited it for more than two centuries. It has bet'll less than a dozen years, perhaps, since regular lines ol steamers were established between Baltimore and Jamaica and New York and that island. itself in the undergrowth at the visitor’s feet. The island is full of interesting regions, each with its own distinct ivc charm. The government Ih>- tanieal gardens at (’astloion have the reputation of being aiming the finest in tin* world. Fern Gully is just what its name implies-a three-mile long ravine bordered to It is a tropical isle and the voy-1 the carriage wheels with beautiful ago there from the American coast j and luxuriant ferns and tropical between the more important islands trees, tho latter frequently meeting of the greater Antilles is a delight fully smooth water passage of but a few days through summer sens. The first glimpse of the country discloses its tropical character. The verdue is a vivid green. Great ferns, tree palms, feathery roves of eoeoanut overhead. At the First Methodist Church. Dr. (Juillian spoke Sunday 1 morning on "God the Proprietor and Man the Steward,” basing h:s sermon on the first two veses of trees seemingly cover every loot of, the soil. ICven the mountains arej^ e l wen D"f (, urth Psalm. A large clothed to the very tops. | congregation heard him. A closer inspection reveals the .towns and villages, the low dwol- corporation ih perfected, and before it , . , . . lings, the cleared and cuRivaled commences to do business , ; Wherefore, your petitioners pray thnt j it*t>r and the luxnrant crops; nfter this petition has been filed nnd I hut one’s first impression forever published, in aeoordanoe with law, thnt ] lingers, that of a glorious, green the Court grant the proper ami neccrn- tropical islo rising bodily out of a sary order of incorporation and that, this , , .. ‘ . ! nn( petition together with stud order of! 1 | t> r : judgment, ht; recorded us raqulrod by blending \\ lth the deep blue ol the, law. W. G. WRIGHT, Petitioner’s Attorney. Filed in office this Jan. 10th, 11107. L. TURNER, Oik. 8, O. C. O. sky and forever crowned with ii Heecy mantle of snow-white and drifting clouds. The tourist goes there bundled nponm. „ . ,, . in llaiinols but, dons his summer GEORGIA—Coweta County. . I, L. Turner, Clerk of the Superior I mMiliels betOl'e the hills ol the is- Conrt of said Comity, do hereby certify bind loom above the horizon. A that, the foregoing application for olmr-1 light top coat is often needed in ter in the matter of Huffaker Drug Com-[the evening but clothes of any weigh! are superfluous until the pnny is a true mid oorruct copy of said application or petition, as appears of lit . , , in this office. Witness my bund und 8,10,15 ls left lar behind seal of this Court, this Jan. 10th, 11107, , * * * L. TURNER, Clerk. Petition for Charter. SEAL j Secretary of State. i GEORGIA—Coweta County. Mansfield Par- / Libel for Divorce ham f In Coweta So ws ) perior Court, March Alice Parham ( Term, 1007. To Alice Parham,defendant in the above stated case: You are hereby commanded to he and appear at the next term of said court to : lie held on the first, Monday in March, 1007, 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. Witness the Hon. R. W. Freeman, Judge of snid court, this the 2!)th day of Oct. 15)00. L. TURNER. Clk. Superior Court Coweta County. GEORGIA—Coweta County. N. A. North having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said County for Letters of Administration on estate of Hugh B. North, deceased, all persons 1 concerned are required to show cause in said Court, by the first Monday in Feb ruary next, if any they can, why said application should not be granted. This Jan. 8tli, 1907. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Coweta County. C. S. Reid and W. J. Murphey, Ex ecutors of Margaret Latimer, deceased, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said County for leave to sell 5 shares of stock in Lowry National Bank, of At lanta, Ga., all persons concerned are re. quired to show cause in said Court by tlie first Monday in February next, if GEORGIA—Coweta County. To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of W. H. Huffalcer, Wil liam Hughes and C. B. Glover, all of snid State 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^rwitli the privilege of re newal, nt the expiration of said time,un der the name nnd style of Huffaker Drug Company, 2. The capital stuck 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 a vote of the stockholders owning a majority of the stock of said corporation, to increase its capital stock from time to time to any amount not exceeding Fifty Thousand Dollars, and to issue common stock, preferred stock, and bonds as may be necessary. ii. The object of said corporation shall bo pecuniary gain and profit to Hie stock holders 111ereof. 4. The business to be conducted by said corporation shall be thnt of a gen eral drug store, and the pure huso and sale, either or both, at retail and whole sale, of any and all kinds of drugs, drug gists sundries, paints, oils, hooks, sta tionery, tohftcco, cigurs, and any and all kinds of articles and merchandise, to import and export all kinds of goods, and articles or merchandise, to manu facture drugs, patent and proprietary medicines and remedies, perfumery,soda fountain supplies, and other articles, to manufacture and bottle cat Imitated beverages, and operate soda fount, to fill prescription, compound drugs, buy and sell at wholesale and retail any and all kinds of personal property,and manu facture and sell same, buy and sell real estate, act as agents, in sale of any kind of property. 5. That said corporation have the right to contract ami be contracted with, to sue and be sued, to plead and lie im pleaded, to have and use a corporate seal, to make by-laws, binding on the members of said corporation not incon sistent witli law, to bay, hold and sell any and all kinds of real and personal property, aad manufacture and sell any kiud of personal property, to execute ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. GE()R( JIA—Coweta County. Every visitor to Jamaica first no tices the riotous luxuriance of the tropical foil age; next the warm, moist air that completes tho rcsem By virtue of au order from the Court hhince to a marvelous natural con- of Ordinary V said County grunted nt servatory and finally the tip tilted the January term, 1907, of said Court, I , misS es of limestone rock which will he sold on the first Tuesday in Feb- , . . . • comprises tho mountain ranges, runry, 190i,at the court, house door m .... the oity of Newnnn, in said county, bo- lso kllctl peaks and the lower lying tween the legal hours of sale, to tint ioofhills. Kingston seems to ho highest ladder, for onsh, ns the property nearly surrounded by mountains, of the estate of R. C. Moore, Into of said 0 „i y t ,|io western outlook lining county, deceased, a certain vacant lot I ... , , , . , N .. „ |comparatively level, Tho Him* m said city ol Newnnn, the lino or said I lot beginning on the east side of Jack-! 'l 0,1|1 taius lorm a great natural son street at a point, i!!7 feet and 0 Inch harrier between K ingston and Fort i es north from tho corner of Madisoqand Antonio, Imt as the crow (lies it is Jackson Streets, and running north j „ ot ,„ 0 ro than twenty-live miles along Hit! east side of Haiti Jackson Street,a distance of i!H feet and 9 inches, more or less, to Wesley Street, and said lot running hack east from said Jackson -Street and along Wesley Streat the dis tance of 101 feet more or Ittss, to lino of what, is known ns the Palmer place, and so that the east end of said lot will bo only (17 feet and 9 inches wide, more or ! less, and being a part of what is known us the Sims lot; also a certain vacant I lot in said city of N'ewuaii, described as ! follows: Commencing at a point on the 1 north side of Temple Avenue at the ! southwest corner of lot of Mary O. Love- jo.v, willow of.l.F. Lovejoy, deceased, I and runs westerly along the north side | of said Temple Avenue, a distance of j 75 feet,l lienee northerly to Clark Street, ! and thence easterly along the soum side between these ports. The railway connecting the two places winds about the western Hanks of the mountain range and traverses three times tint air dis lance, passing through enormous tunnels, crossing wide gorges on He showed that the idea of pos session, or ownership; was one that was fully appreciated by all men, causing all the wars of earth. Man even disputes God’s owner ship of the earth, with all of its- fulness. Title to property is based upon two fundamental principles; riority of claim, and Mechanism of creation. The man who lias the oldest title to a piece of property, which title has never been abrogat ed or nullified, is clearly the owner of the property, and is so recog - nized by every law of justice and equity. Again it one by the inven tive genius of Ins brain makes new creation, the laws of the lai recognize his ownership to tie thing made, and will grant him letters patent on it. Upon both these principles this world, with all of its fuliness, be longs io God. lie made it ana' filled it with all of its fullness. By the same law of equity man himself belongs to God; for he made him in 1J is own image and likeless. God exercised Ins au thority in assigning him work to do—to dress and keep llie garden. Man acknowledged servitude, by- entering upon the work. But I e- ing tempted by Satan, lie disobey ed God. Thai was sin, and that separated between him and Gcd, and that was spiritual death. Spiritual death is the separation between God and the spirit, With spiritual death came bodily disease and bodily death. Then, God perfected a plan for his salvation and redemption, making it possi ble for any child of Adam to re gain the lost paradise; so Christ ! of,Haiti Clark Stract, a distance of 51! passes through banana lands and feet, to the northwest comer ol said lot grazing country, through moun- j of stud Mary C. Lovejoy, and thence southerly along the line between the lot Here described and the said lot ol .Mary C. Lovejoy tosaid commencing point, said lot being irregular in shape, hut i lie- west line thereof so runs tlmt said loo i will have Avenue V>f lai nous regions and nlavatcd t able lands, in its course traversing the remarkable “cockpit country,” it marvelous grouping of hills and valleys, of defiles and declivities of frontage on said Temple tangled underbrush and tree- leet, and on said Clark downed peaks, around and amid •street of 59 feel; also a certain lot in , • , ,, . . , • , , , ...... , , which the Liam twists and turns said city of iNewnaii described as tal lows: Commencing at the southwest * IJI hoillsala time, j corner of the said lot just above tie-; * * * I scribed and run in a westerly direction along the north side of said Temple ; ^Is in its minor attributes Avenue io Hie junction of said Temple ! Avenue and Clark Street, thence ill an j easterly direction along tlie so^itli side of said Clark Street to the northwest corner of the snid lot just ubove in scribed, and which is 55 feet, from the north wi.-t, corner of said lot of Mmy C. ■ Lovejoy, and thence in u southerly di- massive bridges, clinging to preci becomes the second Adam; and as pices, climbing stiff and tortuous wc ,iavc ,)0rne the image of the earthy, even so shall we bear the image of the heavenly. So, the world, with all its full ness belongs to God, not only by- priority of claim and mechanism ot creation, but also by redemption. Then, w>- are all stewards and agents ol Gcd, and must adminis ter his estate with relereeec to His will We ire stcwaiHs not gradients and then swiftly sliding down them to the valleys on the other side The railway ride from Kingston to Montego Cay at the northwest ern corner of the island, is a unique and delightful trip. 'Die line Jamaican scenery, however, ex- Thc mountains are easily climbed, and among them are to bo found innu merable bits of exquisite scenery. There are few lakes, but, many , rivers, and these latter—by reason the mountainous character of only of all matt rial things, bat of this gospel of reconciliation. This gospel is given to us to spread around the world Jesus Oni.-t came into the world to seek and to save that, which was losi; cveiy child of Adam was lost; then lie came to seek and save every child of Adam. He seeks through nn.n deeiaiing his gospel. Any theory which you may hoicl about those who have not the gos pel, which lessens your concern to preach Christ to them, is bv that fact condemned. The preacher used many illus trations to drive home his truths. the island—arc invariably rapid and make his congregation realize rectum to said beginning point outlie * - _ •' . i north Side of said Temple Avenue. This and picturesque. There are eat- their stewardship of property and lot is improved and has situated I hereon urucls and waterfalls in profusion, ° ie £' ,S P C ‘ • the c <Jse of his i a dwelling and hervnnt's house. The said Hivnr F«l!« in two lots last described comprise what is 'd 'Vineli HodilUg Hivci Jails, in known as the Arrington place, and area St. Ann’s Parish, is perhaps the !BS&'S£S52?. "»'«"• 'rWjalS .rediffer- j This January 9th, 1907. cut Irom ali others in the world. Mas. M. S. MOOIIK, ! Admini'.tiatrix on the estate of R. (’. j Moore, deceased. sermon he raised a large amount for missions. A man has got to be a hero So dense is the vegetation sur-1about something it it’s only a boil rounding them, and so closely do his grand-father once had.