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THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 24,
Ciorfstmas ideas.
C)>f (!«t-vi“ Wif' hr 'fortlifjT hcpt by us In proportion as our hearts glow with
ChristIU.c t<r.ir>.n> v uirangetnents should melt In the warmth of Christmas
gratitude to t->0J >.e; it be a sweet forgiving time—a time for the doing of
blessed char.tea
Because O n !*mb st.’nds for the chird. as the father of the man, and for
the cracle a- it i cm co nt wtere futurity Is vulnerable. It will yet usher In the
golden ase Co eio.ee* an ideal world we need only one thing-a Christmas
that l«8!» *l> tli* .*o»
If ctnd rad never teen born there would have been no Christmas, and
where n*« * rc iv i <• h> v cute abide a great shadow, and whtre now Is sereet and
sacred lor would ti e, an;ss and tears. If Christ had never been born the world
would haw bereft 1UI1 ot the love and the light of 6od-
Che birth c* Tesus rreans the establishment of the reign of lustlcc and con
science ano vcv era I carrot realtee the bcnellts of this dlrlnc season until wt
have become It*» 'trie children In humility and gentleness and receteed the will
and the icvc o‘ fr>.o as they have been made hnown to us In the Master's gospel.
Christ must be born In each heart In order that we may have a true Christ
mas Htt we re|o ting In the gifts of human lore > Shall we be unmindful Of
Dim who Is the ‘unereahable gift >" Curn not the Christ ot God away from the
heart’s inn i banish Mm not 'o the manger, (leaven's gift Is now offered with-
ora monev and without price. Receive Mm with glad welcome.
Christmas Is every one’s day. Childhood can have no monopoly el It though
Bis chill life Inspired It Christians are not Its sole possessors, while they art
Its only true Interpreters, ^pouth cannot claim the whole of It even while Its e»-
ubcrance gives It Its chief natural emphasis. Chert art currents beneath the
surface motion Into which the plummet meditation must plunge to note their ei-
Istence and determine their direction.
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Legal Advertisements
RECEIVER’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Troup County—
By virtue of a decree and
judgment as rendered by the
Bonorable J. T. Pendleton, Judge
«t the Superior Court of Fulton
Obuty, as passed in the case of
Q. W. Linam, et al, vs. E. A.
Linam, et al, No. 31121 Fulton
Superior Court, I, the under
signed T. 0. Hathcock, as Re
ceiver, will, on the 1st Tuesday
in January, 1916, to-wit, Janu
ary 4th, 1916, within the legal
hours of sale, sell at public out
cry, to the highest bidder, for
cash, before the Court House
Door, at LaGrange, in Troup
County, Georgia, the following
described property, to-wit: “All
that tract or parcel of land sit
uated, lying and being in the city
of LaGrange, the same being the
house and lot east of the depot
in said city of LaGrange in the
county of Troup and state of
Georgia as aforesaid, and being
known as the Hanna lot, and
bounded as follows, to-wit:
the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property, to-
wit: An undivided one-half in
terest in and to 70 acres of land,
more or less, situated and lying
in the LaGrange militia district
of said state and county, and
more fully described as follows:
Bounded on the north by lands
of Henry Whitfield and the es
tate of Peter and Henry Heard,
on the east by lands of said es
tate of Petter and Henry Heard,
on the south by lands of Floyd
Haygood and on the west by
lands of the Guinn children. Sold
as the property of James C.
Guinn, minor, for the purpose of
maintenance and support. This
Dec. 8, 1914.
JOHN W. GUINN.
Guardian of
JAMES C. GUINN,
Minor.
DISMISSION—EXECUTOR
GEORGIA, Troup County—
Ordinary’s office, Dec. 8, 1914.
__ Whereas, T. L. Thomason
Northward by lands formerly of executor of the estate of J. J.
B. H. Bigham and now or late Sturdivant, deceased, represents
of the LaGrange Mills Company; in his petition duly filed and en-
eaatward by Frank Herring’s tered on record, that he has fully
lot or a strip of land belonging administered said estate. This
to said B. H. Bigham; southward is therefore to cite all persons
by Depot street and westward concerned, heirs and creditors,
by lands formerly of Mrs. Ow- to show cause, if any they can,
ens and now or late of J. M. why said executor should not be
Barnard, containing two acres, discharged and receive letters of
mure or less, and being the same dismission on first Monday in
premises described in deed from January, next.
H. H. Cary to Adria A. Linam, 1 Witness my official signature
recorded among the records of
aeid Troup County, in Book Y, p.
110."
Said property to be sold free
H. T. WOODYARD, Ordinary.
from encumbrances, and subject
to confirmation of the court.
For information apply to
T. O. HATHCOCK, Receiver,
Room 706 Fulton Co. Court
House, Atlanta, Ga.
JEORGIA, Troup County-
In persuance to an order
[ranted by H. T. Woodyard,
,rdinary of said county, on the
trst Monday in December, 1914,
riD be sold before the court
tonse in the city of LaGrange,
aid state and county, on the
tnt Tuesday in January, 1916,
wtween the legal hours of sale,
’or cash to the highest bidder,
b» following property, to-wit:
.06 acres of land more or less,
n Rough Edge District, said
minty, and bounded as follows:
)n the north by the Freeman
dace, on the south and east by
Tat Shoals Creek and on the
rest by Sulphur Springs road,
md lands of Carter Hamby.
Said property being the pro
perty of the estate of Mrs.
Fannie Fergurson late and of
laid county deceased and sold
'or the purpose of paying debts
tod distribution.
This 8th day of of Dec., 1914.
W. T. TUGGLE,
Administrator of Mrs. Fannie
Fergurson, deceased.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Troup County—
By virtue of an order granted
by the court of ordinary of said
county, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in January 1915 be
tween the legal hours of sale in
front of the court house door of
said county, at public outcry to
NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Troup County—
C. T. Hightower having made
application to require Edwin
Trippe, executor of the estate of
W. C. Lee, to makc^^es to him
to certain land dPMHbed In
bond for title purported to be
signed by W. C. Lee, late of said
county, in favor of C. T. High
tower, M. H. Hightower and J.
S. Jones, the said application al
leging that the land has been
fully paid for, all parties con
cerned are hereby notified that
said application will be heard be
fore the court of ordinary for
said county on the 4th day of
January, 1915. This 8th day of
Dec 1914.
H. T. WOODYARD, Ordinary.
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
Hogan8ville, in Troup county,
Georgia, described as follows:
One hundred and fifty (160)
feet running north and south on
street known as Covins Lane
running from Main street to
Cotton Mill, due west 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.
GEORGIA, 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. D. Render, Mrs. T. A. Atkinson,
Mrs. Sarah Reid, Mrs. C. M. Awtrey,
Mrs. F. E. Callaway and Mrs. W. A.
Holmes, 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 tor
pecuniary gain. Its purposes are
literary, civic and philanthropic. The
object of the club snail be to promote
pood 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 leal,
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 be
clothed with the powers and privi
leges as are herein stated 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. Cloaveland, 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 “LaGrange Woman a
Club” as appears of file and record
In said office.
Given under my hand and seal of
office, this November 26, 1914
(SEAL) W. L. CLEAVELAND,
Cleric Superior Court, Troup Co., Ga.
seed cotton, more or less, one hundred
bushels of corn, more or less, one two-
horse wagon. Said property levied
or. as the property of J. W. Pruitt to
satisfy a fi fa issued from the city
court of LaGrange in favor of Hasty
and Strickland against J. W. Pruitt.
O. H. FLORENCE, Sheriff.
December 11, 1914.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS.
GEORGIA, Troup County—
All creditors of the estate of Mrs.
P. S. Brady, deceased, are hereby
notified to present their accounts to
me for payment, all debtors of said
estate will settle their accounts with
me. Dec. 21st, 1914.
MRS. T. R. AYERS. Admrtrix of
the estate of MRS. P. S. BRADY.
Jan29.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Troup County.
To the Sheriff of said County, or
his Legal Deputies:
Mrs. Joe Pampanelli vs. Joe Pam-
panelli.
By order of R. W. Freeman, Judge
Superior court, C. C. to perfect service
by publication date, Dec. 5, 1914.
The defendent, Joe Pampanelli 1#
hereby required personally or by an
attorney, to be and appear at the
next superior court to be held in and
for said county on the let Monday
In February next, then and there to
answer the plaintiff*b complaint, as in
default thereof the court will proceed
as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable R. W. Free
man, Judge of said court, this the 12th
day of December, 1914.
W. L. CLEAVELAND, Clerk.
8HEBIFF*B SALE.
Will be eold on the first Tuesday
in January, 1916, before the court
house door in LaGrange, Troup coun
ty, Ga., within the legal hours of
sale for cash to the highest bidder the
following described property to-wit:
One mouse colored mare mule about
seven years old named “Kate," one
mouse colored mare mule about 7
years old named “Daisy;” one red top
buggy, rubber tire. Said property
levied on as the property of Dave
Bird and Frank Hart to satisfy a
mortgage fl fit issued from the city
court of LaGirange In favor of the
Bank of LaGrange, Transferee,
against Dave Bird and Frank Hart.
Also at the same time and place
will be aoU for cash to the highest
bidder the following described proper
ty to-wit: One hundred and fifty acre#
of land, more or less, lying and being
in the Hogansville district of said
county and west of Hogansville, Ga-,
and bounded as follows, north by lands
of Jesse F. Brooks, east by public
road, south by lands of Clint Phillips
and John Wilkinson, snd west by
lands of C. L. snd D. I. Daniel. Said
lands being levied on as the property
of Olivia Wood and W. J. Hogan to
satisfy a fl fa issued from the city
court of LaGrange in favor of High
tower Merc. Co. against Olivia Wood
and W. J. Hogan.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold for cash to the highest
bidder the following described proper
ty to-wit: Three thousand pounds of
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic
Rail Road
The standard of excellence in service
SCK1DULB EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 28. 1914. FROM LA-
ORANGE, GA.
No. 25, for Eiruiisghnts, daily 11:31 A.M.
No. 71, for Roaaeks, Daily Except Sundays 7:49 P.M.
No. 74, for Manchester, daily Except Sundays 19:16 A.M.
Ne. 29, f«r Manchester snd Atlanta, daily 2:29 P.M.
Far passenger rates and further information see
W. W. CROXTON, E. B. 9BCKJNGER,
General Passenger Agent, Agent,
Atlanta, Georgia. LaGrange, Ga.
Th# Christmas Angal.
Hara comes tha Christmas inset.
So gentte and so calm.
As softly aa the falling (lakes
He comes with flute and psalm.
All In a cloud of glory.
Aa onco upon the plain
To shepherd boys In Jewry,
He brings good news again,
lie la the young folks* Christmas.
He makes their eyes grow bright
With words of hope and tender thought
And visions of delight.
Hall to the Chriatmoe angeli
All peace on earth he brlnga.
He gathers all the youths and maids
Beneath his shining wings.
—Rose Terry Cooke*
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LaGrange, Ga.
Directors
Fuller E. Callaway
& V. Truitt
J. G. Truitt
8. M Truitt
r. M. Langley
W. A. Holme*
Dr. H. R. Slask
Hatton Lovejoy
R. O. Pharr
J. H. Edmondson
C. N. Pike
Roy Dallls
W. L. Cleavelsnd
Henry Banks
E. G. Hood
Ely R. Callaway
H. D. Glanton
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$15 0,000
Surplus and Profit
$ 6 t
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