Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, December 19, 1924, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Friday, December 19, 1924. . mp JAM,} ■ r 'i'3 ii ; M - \ it - ,"..: *=¥■** ib < jk- S t \ / , kK'm l k p v I// / / mi •w; Hi ns 6 8* ■ m m. . : \ s 3 & I IJ ' ik ' 'J . m i Christmas QreatesiJtappwss at M lime comes to him f? »• ; >US( Text Starting a i d NOW connive for ! iberally years you wi * Be? ■ •’•■Jv* W: ft <S> Wa c ) % a. i •V ; EVEN AMOUNT CLUBS In 50 Weeks for Xmas 1925 XMAS 7 25c Club pays $12.50; 50c SAVUVG Club pays $25; $1.00 Club pays jTC/MD f $50; $2.00 Club $100; pays /- 5 /'/>/ $5.00 Club pays $250; $10.00 Club pays $500; $20.00 Club pays $1000. INCREASING CLUBS DECREASING I» 60 Weeks for Xmas 1925 CLLIJS 1c Club pays $12.75; 2c Club You can begin pays $25.50; 5c Club the largest pays and decrease $63.75; 10c Club pays $127.50. week. CITY NATIONAL BANK We’re Looking For You—So Come In and Join ~LLlf V. *-‘V; w 11 r mm m C, S3 a. * I a ^1L M S3 GIFTS OF HARDWARE Best Manifest the Christmas Spirit Because They Are Useful and Always Welcome \ Get Your Pencil imo’' Nm '7, 1 .;- ....... ' Now- 'A mcrrV ROASTERS p CASSEROLES PERCOLATORS ALUMINUM ROASTERS CAKE PLATES SALAD BOWLS Every kitchen should have SANDWICH TRAYS one CARVING of these nice Roasters, it is not SETS complete without MEAT CHOPPERS one. SILVERWARE TEA POTS PYREX SETS ELECTRIC LAMPS CANDLESTICKS t SHOTGUNS HUNTING COATS m AIR RIFLES COASTER WAGONS EVERY CHILD CRAVES FANCY CHINA ROLLER SKATES ’iM 0 w/tfr! How get real easily good satisfied ones. Rubber when you ot Steel Wheelat—we have both kinds. Phone 4 PERSONS-HAMMOND HDWE. CO. SEE OUR WINDOWS the TVlSCHSSTEk «to« V . JOSSELYN’S # 1 > WIFE e i\ ’ * 1 Kathleen Norris i Illustration* by I tv Irwin M^erx n v i / / Y/r / Cej»ytri*Kt ,'lk* >n ■u and ‘Thank him. He thought she looked 111. But she was In her place In the courtroom a few' days later when Thomas Gibbs Jossel.vn was sen tenced «to penal servitude for the term of his natural life, for the peculiarly atrocious crime of mur dering his own father. "And somehow, one lives through It all, George,” Gibbs said later.! He was behind bars now, but as tonishingly sefene and strong. He was nervously anxious to have the events of the next week over, when he should be transferred to the big prison. "I wint you to take Tom my, and get away from this. Ellen,” he said, firmly. "Write me. End send me pictures—” “Oh, Gibbs—!” she whispered, with a sudden stoppage of breath. “Yes, I know,” he said quickly, sympathetic for her distress. “But you must remeinher this. If I can think of you, living quietly some where, riot too unhappy, it’s going to brace me. I'm not any better than lots of other fellows who have oeen up against" It. mien. And If, ns you pay, something new comes to light, why then we’ll be glad vve faced the rriusjc with some—some decency, don’t you see? Now take her away, George. I don’t like her to be here.” “I have never seen" a man change as Gibbs has changed,” George said, as they drove home. “1 am amazed at him. Always fastidious, ex acting, autocratic—he’s got a new viewpoint now. Well, now, we’ve .got to do our share. We musn’t lose heart. The game isn’t up yet, by a good deal.” Like- Gibbs. Ellen Was Impatient PEPPER FOR Red Pepper Rub takes the (4 ouch” from some, stiff, aching joints. I If cannot hurt you, and it certainly stops that old rheu matism torture at once. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rub arid you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you will feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and soreness are gone. Ask any good druggist for a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genuine with the name Rowles on each pack age.—(adv.) a mm r " RADIO “ ‘ A x X V 1 i % M is CSb The Modern t ! W'/Z Xmas Gift iM y?) i ■u 7S y t Atwater Kent RADIO THINK OF WHAT IS BACK OF IT i * T HE Atwater Kent Sets we sell stay sold— because we see to it that they are correctly installed and that each purchaser thoroughly understands their operation. i This plus the l service wonderful qualities of Atwater Kent Radio assure you utmost satis faction in radio performance. Come in and see our Atwater Kent line. We want you to be come better ac quainted with this last word in radio excel lence. l tft, ® *•* $ . I LANGFORD BATTERY CO. : . . v ■’> <’ GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS to have these few day4 offflf. She could not gauge her present strength for the hideous ordeal of parting with him, and of having Toipray say good-by to his father. Her soul shrank from the mere thought, and she dreaded a break down on her part, or en Gibbs’, that should undo them all. of of Lizzie the t pretty had written nouse tney her every nan routio day - .*| In Bridgeport, of the walks and talks she had with Tommy, and of Joe and his new work. The little stories of Tommy, the assurance that he was well and happy, the pictures of a well-capped and wrapped Tommy playing in a glit ter of snow, were an interest for Gibbs as well as herself. Joe never wrote, but both .Toe and Lizzie brought Tommy to Port Washington in answer’to Ellen’s wire a day after'‘the sentence had been pronounced. The child looked rosy and well, and leaped into his mother’s arms, instantly distracted from Ills first embraces by her un familiar clothing. “Why ’j’buy all black things, mother?” "Because grandpa is dead, sweet . heart. ■ Grandpa is!” he ejaculated. He pointed to the old captain in tlie adjoining room. “There’s pa: i" “Dari’s father, Tom. You remem ber Grandpa Josselyn, with the gold glasses?" “Is he dead?’ said the child. In a sweet, Incurious voice. *1 You start your stumps out here. Tom, and come and eat something!* 4 Aunt Elsie said from the doorway. “How are you, Lizzie?” “Oh, I’m fine!" Lizzie, who looked bad, said mildly. “Is she really?” Ellen asked, when the old woman had taken Tommy and Lizzie into the kitchen. “I’ve been wondering. Tell me about Lizzie. “She’s all right.” Jne smiled, rue fully. “She’s a sad little thing! She cries, and she’s sorry she wrecked my life; all that sort of thing.” “And do yon feel your life wrecked, Joe?” Ellen asked with a great ache at her heart for his quiet, hopeless tone. - “Oh, no “What's 1” he said impatiently and gruffly. the difference, any way ?” “Joe,” Ellen said hesitatingly, “I’m—sorry.” . * “I’m sorry for the whole thing,” he echoed. "It’s a rotten morality that makes a girl feel that there’s no going back. No matter how sorry, and, how good, she is, there’s always the feeling—why, Ellen, I know respectable girls in this town that aren’t fit to tie Lizzie’s shoes 1 Girls clever enough to make their bargains In cold blood—so much loving for a ring and an Income for life! Lizzie’s a loving little thing— she was starved for someone to really care for—she reached out for love the way a scared kid (TO BE CONTINUED.} PETITION FOR CHARTER I STATE OF GEORGIA, Spalding County. To the superior court of said county: The petition of Jas. M. Brawn er, Mrs. James M. Brawner, W. F. Ingram, Mrs. W. F, Ingram, Chas. H. Murray and Mrs. Chas. H. Murray, all residents of said state and county, respectfully shows: 1; That petitioners desire for themselves, their associates and successors, to be incorporated and made a body politic, under the name and style of HIGHLAND MILLS for the period of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration of that time. 2. The principal office of said company shall be in Spalding county, Georgia, but petitioners desire the right to establish branch offices within this state or elsewhere. 3. The object of said corpora tion is pecuniary gain to itself and shareholders. 4. The business to be carried on v. Dy w sam Ka jd enrnm'ntinn corporation is is to to manu- mwu facture, spin, weave, bleach, dye and finish cotton and cotton goods; to buy and sell cotton and cotton goods; and to own ajid operate a cotton mill for the man ufacture and sale of all manner of cotton products. 5. The capital stock #f said cor porate shall be five hundred thousand ($500,000) dollars, with the privilege of insreasing the same to the sum of one million, five hundred thousand ($1,500, 000) dollars by a majority vote of the stockholders. Said capital shall be divided into shares of the par value of orte hundred f$100.00) dollars each. 6. Petitioners desire, the right to issue common and preferred stock in such proportions as the shareholders may determine. The terms and limitations of said pre ferred stock, and the rights and privileges of such preferred stock over the common stock shall be such as fixed in the by-laws or the resolution authorizing the is suance of such f, preferred stock, and , said ., corporation may, if it sees fit, make classes of such preferred stock, and retire the same to any extent, provided the total capital stock shall never be less than the minimum herein . prescribed. ;r 7. Petitioners desire the right to have the subscriptions to said capital stock paid in money or property to be taken at a fair val uation. 8. Petitioners desire the right to sue and be sued; to plead and be impleaded; to have and use a common seal; ’to make all neces-r sary by-laws and regulations, and to do all other things that may be necessary for the successful carrying on of said business, in cluding the right to buy, held, encumber and sell real estate and personal property suitable to the purposes of the corporation; to execute notes and bonds as evi dence of indebtedness incurred, which may be incurred in the duct of the affairs of the ation, and to secure the same mortgages, security deeds, deeds, or other forms of liens. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be incorporated under the name and style aforesaid, with all the rights, powers, privileges and im nunities herein set forth, and such as are incident to like incor porations under the laws of the state of Georgia. Cleveland & Gohdrich, Petitioners’ Attorneys. GEORGIA, Spalding county. I, F. P. Lindsey, clerk of the superior court of Spalding coun ty, Georgia, do hereffV certify that the above and foregbing is a true and correct copy of the application for charter of High land NJtUs as it a ppe a r * on file in this ICC. Giwn under my hand and seal of office this 11th day of Decem ber, 1924. F. P. LINDSEY, Clerk superior court, Spald ing county, Ga. PROCLAMATION. Griffin, Ga., Dec. 15, 1924. By virtue of authority invested in me by law, I hereby designate the territory bounded as follows, io-wit: Chapel street on north, fourth street on the east, Poplar street on the south and Eleventh street on the west, ‘within which it shall be unlawful too shoot fire works or any explosives or to send up toy balloons or any rock ets whatsoever. I further direct all officers of the city of Grif fin to strictly enforce the above order, beginning with this pub lication and extending through Christmas holidays and immedi ately arrest any and all persons violating the same. Witness my official signature 15th day of December, 1924. J. S. TYUS. Chairman ef Board of Com missioners, City of Grif fin. * Railroad Schedule - OF GEORGIA RT. and Dpearture of Passen ger Trains At Griffin, Ga. schedules are published as and are not guar : North South 2:29 pm Atlanta-Sav’h 11:06 pm 4:30 am Atlanta-Sav’n 9:04 am 5:49 am Chgo-Cin-Jax 10:27 pit 7:17 am Chgo-St. L.-Jax 7:67 pm 8.57 am Atlanta-Macon 5:24 pm 12:25 pm Atlanta-Macon 2:17 pm 6:30 pm Atlanta-Alb’ny 12:38 am 6:20 am Chicago-.Tax 8:50 pm Chattanooga Division From For 2:30 pm Chattanooga 9:45 am 8:15 Cedartoown 5:25 pm SOUTHERN RAILWAY Atlanta Points— 5:53 pm East—West 10:02 am 10:02 am CH-bus-Ft. V’y 6:58 nm ( lodge DIRECTORY [ WARREN LODGE No. 20, I. O. O. F„ meets every Monday night at 7:30 at Warren Lodge Hall. Visiting brothers cor dially invited. It. A. Peel, Secre tary; W. T. Atkinson. N. G. MERIDIAN SUN LODGE No. 26, F. & A. M. Regular meet ing Tuesday, December 16, 7 p. m. Election of officers. C. H. Scales, W. M.; Bill Wells, Secretary. BEN BARROW LODGE No. 587, F. & A. M., East Griffin. Regular meetings first and third Thursday Next meeting nights in each month. Brothers January 1. Visiting with cordially all times. invited to us at J. L. Vinson, W. M-; Clifford Grubbs, Secretary. -* - Sovereigns, your camp needs ^ P you ' " presence. You will find your Cler all times at Slaton-Powell Cloth * n 8 Co. Visiting sovereigns wel 0n J?’ ^w ^ aU * ey ’ Q g ta * c> e rk PYTHAGORAS CHAPTER No. 10, R. A. M. Regular meet ing second and fourth Thursdays, 7:30 p. m. Visitors welcome. Win T. Atkinson, H. P.; Bill Wells Secretary. Funeral Directory E. D. FLETCHER Funeral Director and Embalmer with Griffin Mercantile Co. Office Phone 474 Res. Phone 481 HAISTEN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Griffin and Senoia, Ga. Office Phone 575. Hea. Phone 63 Frank S. Pittman Modern Funeral Home. 112 W. Taylor St. Office Phone 822 lies. Fnone 682 For Christmas Gift Suggestions Sec FULLER BRUSHES in Seta, ' and packed in holly boxn. Yoo’ll I: , find appropriate gift* for thoie you with to remember. Write or phone me to rail at your home to *how you these Fuller .Chrinmarfftrtt, Frank W. Nowell 114 N. 10th St. Phone 570 ORANGES! ORANGES! Just received car sweet pine apple Oranges. Grapefruit and Tangerines—all excellent qual ity. Buy your Christmas fruit now and a^oid the rush. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Car located on Rushton mill spur track. . n ■ ..... ... ............. ■ FOR RENT: Three room mtf nished » ap partment. Address care News & Sun. FOR RENT: My home on Nor Tenth street. Phone No. 35, H mer Wilson. FOR RENT: Upstairs ap ment, 4 rooms and bath. Pos sion given January 1st. 622 Taylor street. . FOR RENT: Apartment, corn® Hill and Oak streets. P January 1. Phone 21. . FORDOR SEDAN FOR SALE 1925 model. Brand new. Never driven. Discount worth while. In • vestigate. Phone 869. . im. FOR SALE Household Furniture Phone 103S-J V News Office C. S. Browne ■V? ... j 622 Weal Taylor 4 < ■ T WANTED immediately, expe rienced stenographer. Accuracy and speed necessary. Familiarity with general office work essential. Apply at once to Box 412, Grif fin. WANTED:.Cow peas, O-too-tan and Laredo Beans. H. V. Kell Company. ; WANTED; Parties having ice cream containers belonging to the Griffin Dairy to call 1038. V Young couple desires two or three furnished ro6ms for light housekeeping at once. Write box 279. V / * V V Just Back From St. Louis fr Hate a load of good MULES SEE THEM BLAKE BROS. V For; Sale at reduced price, 6 va cant lots on West Solo n on St. If interested, see me at once. e, s: mcdowell Real Estate and Insurance STATE AND COUNTY TAXES ARE DUB Books close December 20. In terest and cost charged after De cember 20. T. R. NUTT, \ax Collector. 666 is a prescription far •COLDS. GRIPPE, DENGUE TTp£ HEADACHES. CON8 TION, BILIOUSNESS. It is the most speedy remedy - we know.