Cleburne County AlArchives News.....Newspaper Notices for January 6, 1906 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/al/alfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Candace Gravelle tealtree@comcast.net September 20, 2004, 9:00 pm Cleburne New Era, Cleburne Co AL Miscellaneous Newspaper Notices from the Cleburne New Era, Heflin, Ala NEWSPAPER ISSUE of January 6, 1906 CITY NEWS NOTES AND PERSONAL ITEMS Mr. L.E. Adams has been quite sick this week. __ A.B. and R.L. Burgess were in the city this week. __ T.M. Haywood was in the city yesterday. __ J.M. Atkins and son made a trip to Atlanta last week. __ Miss Mae Daves is in Anniston the guest of Miss Peale DeArman. __ Birmark Evans has accepted a position with M. Rutenberg. __ Miss Nannie Moore has returned to the Judson at Marion. __ We want your cotton seed - - will pay cash for them. Bean and McCurray. __ J.H Crumpton of Trickem as here on legal business this week. __ W.C. White of Hightower, one of Cleburne's good citizens, was among the visitors here this week. __ Misses Annie and Eva Longford of Atlanta, GA, visited their Uncle Mr. H.E. Cochram a few days at Christmas. __ Frank Morgan and Marvin Owens spent the holidays here with home folks. __ L.A. Owens of the firm of Owens Bros. of Anniston, was in Heflin last week. __ Col. T.H. Shackleford was the happy recipient of a couple of beautiful photographs Tuesday. __ Prof. A.D. Haley of Boaz was in Heflin during the holidays. __ Miss Martha Kathy Chitwood of Dearmanville was in Heflin las week the guest of Col. and Mrs. W.B. Merrill. __ Wilson Fowler and Jeff Howle of Hightower were New Era visitors this week. __ T.A. Johnson and family have removed to the Dr. Williams residence on Ross Street. __ Mrs. Lula B. Owen of Edwardsville was in the city this week the guest of friends. __ Z.R. Robertson of Fruithurst was here this week and subscribed for the New Era. __ W.S. Jones, proprietor of the Heflin Cash Store spent Christmas at his home in Breman, GA. __ Dr. and Mrs. R.T. Ried of Edwardsville were in Heflin last week the guests of relatives. __ Col. W.C. McMahan of Edwardsville has been in Heflin attending court this week. __ Miss Jessie Henry spent last week with friends and relatives at Villa Rica, Carrollton and other points. __ B.F Wager and wife of Carrollton, GA were in Heflin last week the guests of Messr. G.W. and J.J. Wager. __ Miss Anna Gable of Tallaposa, GA was in Heflin last week, the guest of Misses Emma Lou and Annie Mae Wager. __ Miss Nellie Kennedy of Atlanta, GA was in Heflin a few days since the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Kennedy. __ Arthur Harper who has been Evans Bros. chief clerk for quite awhile, has accepted a position with Perryman Brothers. __ Gus Morgan left Tuesday for Auburn where he will resume his studies in the Polytechnic Institute. Gus has made a good showing since he has been there and his people are proud of him. __ Miss Frances Hunnicut was a Birmingham visitor last week. She has accepted a position with Col. W.B. Merrill as stenographer. Miss Hunnicutt is fully capable and competent for the position. __ W.W. Davis of Birmingham was in Heflin last Sunday. He left in the afternoon for a visit over to White Plans to see his sweetheart returning about night. Davis is a nice young man and his lady friends in the Valley are glad when he comes. __ Miss Essie Harris has resumed her school work at Belltown. __ Miss Janie Hood of Choccolocco was in Heflin last week the guest of Mr and Mrs. J.C. Bean. __ KITCHENS - - TUMLIN (Marriage) Two "deaths" occurred Tuesday last on Ross Street at 7:30 p.m. Mr. J.L. Kitchens, Mayor of Heflin and a popular and successful merchant, and Miss Henry Tumlin, the popular and attrative and well known and last female of the home of Mrs. M.E. Tumlin, died to individuality and to a life of celibicy in enraptured in a vision of a happy future life. They were coetaneously resurrected to a marital life united and blended together as one, but which of the two will be the one they must decide. We congratulate bride and groom. Your pursuits are over, your courtship, keeping late hours and buring somebody's wood are in the past. You doubtless now realize which is the better, pursuit or possession, as yo pursued eachother years before your hopes, the good obtained. May your future be strown with many flowers and skirted with the sparking joys of earth's best. Mr. Will Haley, chief clerk of the large establishment of Perryman Bros., and Miss Maude Ross of Choccolocco Valley, were present and prominent as bridesman and bridesmaid. After the marriage we repaired to the tble, groaning under the weight of viands of earth. After partaking of the rich repast we retired to our several homes to wait with impatience another similar occasion. Jno. A. Scott __ Our old friend Mr. S.W. Coggin paid us a visit call Monday morning. He is on the Grand Jury and a better man cannot be found anywhere in the county. __ Miss Bessie Morgan returned to Temple, GA Tuesday to resume her duties as teacher of music at that place. __ Brooks Drug Co. did a big business Christmas week. They had the goods and then advertised in the New Era. __ Rural letter carrier C.D. Groover i nforms us that J.E.B. Cook is a happy man and is rejoicing over his new year gift, a new girl baby born Monday, the first day of the year and month. ___ T.J. Rhodes of Ireddell, Tex., was a pleasant caller at the New Era office this week and ordered the paper sent to J.S. Stricklen at that place. __ LEGAL NOTICES State of Alabama, Cleburne County Probate Court Special Term 1905 In the matter of the Estate of R.J. O'Harrow, deceased Whereas Thos. H. Shackleford, Administrator of the estate of R.J. O'Harrow, deceased, has filed his petition in said Court for a sale of the lands described therein, belonging to said Estate, for the payment of debts, upon the ground that the personal property of the deceased is not sufficient to pay his debts and the 10th day of January 1906 has been appointed for the hearing of said petition. This is therefore to notify all persons of interest to appear on said day and contest said petition if they think proper to do so. This the 1st day of December 1905. A.E. Carruth, Judge of Probate. __ State of Alabama, Cleburne County Letters of administration on the estate of John F. Hilton, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Hon. A. E. Carruth, Judge of Probate, in and for said county in said state, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present the same within the time prescribed by law or the same will be barred. This December 6, 1905. C.S. Hilton, Administratrix __ Administrator's Settlement Notice The State of Alabama, Cleburne Co. Probate Court Dec 29, 1905 In the matter of the estate of W.W. Johnson, deceased. This day came N.N. Johnson, administrator of the estate of W.W. Johnson, deceased, and files his account, vouchers, evidence, statement for final settlement of his said administration. It is ordered that the 22 day of January 1906 be appointed a day on which to make such settlement at which time all persons interested can appear and contest the said settlement if they think proper. Witness my hand, this 29 day of December 1905. A.E. Carruth, Judge of Probatte ___ COUNTY COURT The following is a list of the cases and the dates on which same are set for trial at the January Term of the County Court: Civil Cases January 15 W.B. Merrill vs. Western Union Telegraph Co. L.M. Tully vs. W.A. Chadwick M.E. Cochran vs. N.D. Holland State Cases January 16 State vs. Tom Prestridge State vs. Noah Laminack State vs. Winston O'Harrow State vs. Frank Hanly State vs. Bob Hilley State vs. W.A. Burgess State vs. J.B. Buttler State vs. Walter McWhorter State vs. B.T. Brown State Cases January 17 State vs. Winston O'Harrow State vs. Jack Buttram State vs. Lon McClendon State vs. Duell Gresham State vs. Ludwig Johnson State vs. Ab Thrower State vs. John Weir State vs. Jim Green State vs. John Shaw State vs. Jim Buttram State vs. W.O. Turnipseed State vs. Jodie Holland State vs. John Holland State cases January 18 State vs. Ross Buttram State vs. Anderson Saddler State vs. Oscar Barnwell State vs. Elijah Ragsdale State vs. Alf Benefield State vs. W.A. Owen State cases January 22 State vs. W.B. Burton State vs. John Ross State vs. John D. Allen State vs. Charlie Green State vs. George Perry State vs. Robert Green State vs. T.M. Ford State vs. Jenks Porter State vs. Will King State vs. J.H. Wade State vs. J.W. Johnson State vs. Matt Story State vs. Jim Lovvorn State vs. W.T. Crocket State vs. B.B. Bates State vs. Sherman Owen State cases January 23 State vs. Bill Silas State vs. Charley Roberts State vs. Charlie Arrington State vs. Frank Hanley State vs. Thos. Ward State vs. J.R. Williams State vs. W.J. Wellborn State vs. Abe crane State vs. Pern Hammond State vs. J.K. Hanley State vs. Phil Gore State vs. Jesse Hanly State vs. James Roden State cases January 24 State vs. Christopher burrow State vs. Ulyses Stephens State vs. Bess Noell State vs. Marvin Chatfield State vs. John Staples State vs. Arthur Cleveland State vs. W.B Hammond State vs. Ezra York State vs. Frank Stephens State cases January 25 State vs. Frank Stephens - - 2 cases State vs. Will Williams State vs. Barney Rodgers State vs. Adger Gray ____ File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/cleburne/newspapers/gnw97newspape.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/alfiles/ File size: 10.0 Kb