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In a 1
Bottle \
Thru a
Straw
Without a good shoe
On Christmas morn,
For you want to be gay
On the glorious day
That Christ was born.
Christmas is the greatest
day of the year.
Our shoes are the best for
wear.
And the price is the lowest
by far.
Can you beat it?
Red Star Shoe Store
Buy the wife a pair
Buy the daughter a pair
Buy the son a pair
Buy yourself a pair.
Star Brand Shoes ARE
BETTER
THE LAGRANGE REPORTER
FRIDAY MORNING. DEC. It. 1914.
clothjed with the powers and privi
leges as are herein stnted and entitled
to the rights, privileges and immuni
ties and subject to the liabilities fixed
by law.
FRANK HARWELL,
Attorney for Petitioners.
GEORGIA, Troup County-
Filed in office November 25, 1914.
W. L. CLEAVELAND,
Clerk Superior Court, Troup Co, Ga.
State of Georgia, County of Troup—
I, W. L. Cleaveland, Clerk superior
court of said county and state do
hereby certify that the foregoing,
and attached pages, two in number
contain a true and correct copy of the
original charter “LaGirange Woman’s
Club” ns appears of file and record
in said office.
Given under my hand and seal of
office, this November 25, 1914.
(SEAL) W. L. CLEAVELAND,
Clerk Superior Court, Troup Co., G*a.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Troup County—
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Coweta
county, Georgia, granted at the
May Term, 1914, will be sold, at
public outcry, at the court house
door in Coweta county, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday in January,
1915, between the legal hours of
sale, the following described pro
perty, to-wit:
A certain tract or parcel of
land, with dwelling thereon, ly
ing and being in the town of
Hogansville, in Troup county,
Georgia, described as follows:
Oae hundred and fifty (150)
feet running north and south on
street known as Covins Lane
running from Main street to
Cotton Mill, due w.est two hun
dred and forty (240) feet, thence
north to lands formerly owned
by Mrs. Allie Mobley, thence
east to aforesaid .street,
and bounded on the north by
land formerly owned by Mrs.
Allie Mobley, east by Covins
Lane, south and west by J. S.
Jones, and being the place
whereon Mrs. Nettie Maze resid
ed, and containing one (1) acre,
more or less.
Sold as the property of Mrs.
Nettie Maze, late of Coweta
County, Georgia, deceased
Terms of sale, Cash. This Dec.
7, 1914. T. F. RAWLS,
Administrator of Mrs. Nettie
Maze. Jan. 1
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
GtEORGIA, Troup County—
To the Superior Court of Said County
The petition of Mrs. Clifford Smith,
Mrs. Frank Harwell, Mrs. C. V.
Truitt, Mrs. A. S. Dunson, Mrs. M.
U. Mooty, Mrs. Enoch Callaway, Mrs.
R. 1). Render, Mrs. T. A. Atkinson,
Mrs. Sarah Reid, Mrs. C. M. Awtrey,
Irs. F. E. Callaway and Mrs. W. A.
__olmes, all of said State and County,
respectfully shows:
1st.
That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and as
signs, to be incorporated under the
name and style of, “LAGRANGE
WOMAN’S CLUB" for the period of
twenty years, with the privilege of
renewal at the end of that time.
2nd.
Said Corporation will have no capi
tal stock and it is not organized for
pecuniary gain. Its purposes are
literary, civic and philanthropic. The
object of the cluh shall be to promote
good fellowship among its members,
to encourage mental and moral de
velopment, and to make civic im
provements, to do charitable work, to
establish and maintain a public li
brary and rest room and to do such
other things as will tend to promote
the public welfare of the community
and elevate and help its citizens. The
principal place of business will be
in the city of LaGrange, said county
and state.
3rd.
Petitioners desire that said cor
poration have the right to sue and be
sued, to have and use a common seal,
to make a constitution and by-laws,
to receive donations by gift or will, to
buy, hold, sell and encumber by mort
gage or deed, real and personal pro
perty and to do whatever may be
necessary to carry out the purposes
of the corporation.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to
be made a body corporate under the
name and style aforesaid and to he
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that
the Macon and Birmingham
Railway Company has applied to
the Railroad Commission of
Georgia for the following
authority: ,
1st. To discontinue passen
ger trains 9 and 10 operating on
Saturdays and Sundays.
2nd. To increase maximum
passenger fares from 3 cents to
4 cents ^)er mile.
3rd. To discontinue the
operation of freight and passen
ger trains from Sofkee to Ma
con, Georgia, over the tracks of
the G. S. & F. Railway, thereby
making Sofkee the Eastern ter
minus of the road.
4th. To increase freight rates
[between Macon and stations on
this line on basis 9? Sofkee com
bination.
This matter has been assign
ed for hearing before the Com
mission at its meeting to be
held in Atlanta at the State
Capitol on Tuesday, December
22, 1914, at 10 o’clock a. m., at
which time the Commission will
afford all interested parties an
opportunity of being heard.
This fnotice is published in ac
cordance with the requirements
of the* Railroad Commission of
Georgia.
MACON & BIRMINGHAM
RAILWAY CAMPANY.
By J. B. Munson, Receiver.
and no Spanish spoken, two men
hunting and fishing, camping out
most of the time, should travel in
splendid style for $5 a day each.
To the expense of the inland journey
add the steamship fare to and from
the point of entry, making the usual
allowances for tips nnd incidentals,
and you will find that the total cost
for a two months’ trip to the wilds
of Honduras will be about $450, or
say about $7 or $8 a day each from
New York to New York.
A three months’ trip made some
years ugo to Central AmeMca, using
public conveyances, steamers from
port to port, etc., cost, from New
York' to New York, just a trifle over
$8 a day. This allowance for a hunt
ing trip should therefore, be ample,
hiring the packing outfit in the
country by the day.
Dont leave on a hunting trip be
fore the beginning of September or
ufter the middle of February. Then
take a vessel direct to the port of
entry. Finally get a good Spanish
phrase book and you will enter the
tropics under favorable conditions
Tropical Hunting
From Outing.
Allowing for
some inexperience
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