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APPLICATION IOK CriAK'xKK
jvt \\; l \ —l Harrow 1 ’<*u!it\ •
t'MJUI'LA ‘ Mlitl county.
'l-0 the >*l> no* ( u,t Carit ,Joun
Tlu . pennon ot I*. i , * K a. Sttur,
Al. Wilburn*. l >a ulul NX . a.
1M ‘ i to a*
Llicii > tin , t
hLnmu'fd umivr the unu; im 1
oH n,U, Bt.-obll A -turn .or
**t\ °\Zr % r l
com" oy Ln L xs.n
d*r ?*tate :* county, iuoie*.i.'l.
a’rii Tl.f objen Oi sa„l crporui
i/to piONHle tl lIHC-CmeUl 00,1 wn-dl
joyn.oni in tli, ton., of athletic* o •'
tniyoit- of Wii bei “'* a sl “' , '" u ' l,lin -
Swrv aml V. nil. -0 "l „, n ,„i oI ion >
not to be operatml for t'I'* 1 '*" 11 **>'-' K‘*"‘
Z , "if 1,0.1 rt.aioh,.lil.*rs. i>ot. Honors
£rr:.avrC,w
POIUUOII soil suppolth.g,
1 4,1,. Tin' businc** t„ l„ earned on
by the suit! corporation is that o o'*
structiug oiul maintaining >* '
Srrk, o. ona g iuK unrl supporting a huso
ball tonai of scl.ocU. mg S" 1 /
kibitin* various athletic ‘t®
„... , lurw ,so of aiinisniofot. ami o.t non
K„r ihi ops as aro mcblontal to
tl„ successful management ami opem
tion of a baseball team.
f,t.1,. The capital stock ol uu, rot
poration shall bo three thousand dul-
Lis with the privilege ot
same to the sum of live '.h b
lars by a majority vote ol th stock
holders, said stock to bo dr, id and ru
shares of lire dollars each, mote than
ttt per cent of the capital stock t„ be
employed by them has been actually
P ‘*th" l 'lVtiUoiiers desire that said -or
potation may have the right to have
Znd use a common seal, to sue amt be
L„l. tract and be contracted
with, to buy. hold, lease or sell real es
tate, to have the right to elect a b„.u 1
of Directors by a rote of its >.,„ khol,l
ers and to elect a President, \me •*
idea) and Secretary and treasurer, and
to have and make all proper and neces
sary bv-laws. rules and regulations that
are necessary and that may be proper
for the carrying on of said business.
7tli. Petitioners desire the right tei
said corporation of renewal when and
as provided by the laws of the State „
Georgia and it may have all such other
rights, powers, privileges and lmtum
ties as are incident to like corporations
or permissible under the laws of the
(State of Georgia.
,Sth. Wherefore: Petitioners tile tlu
their petition in the office ot the • h'i'k
ot the Superior Poult, and pray tl.n*
after the si has been advertised as
required bv law that th > Point by prop
er order grant this pe.ition and that
they be incorporated under the name
and' style aforesaid with the powers,
privileges, and immunities herein set
lorih, and as now, or may hereafter be
iiliovr ed a corporation <>t similar char
acter under the laws ct the State' cf
Georgia.
IMP II AND H. iM' SSKI.I.,
Attorney for Petitioners.
Filed in the office this the ith hi/ of
Jane, 1
GKO. N. BA<-W il 1., tiler!;.
BLIND. 82, LEARNS
TO USE TYPEWRITER
'
Blindness lias not succeeded In
Isolating ('<>l. J. H. Davidson of St.
Paul, Minn.. 82 years old. After more
tlinn six years of sightlessness lit
started in last fall to learn typewrit
ing, so that he could communicate with
his friends, and now lie can write al
most as well as the average typist
Three to five hours practice a day
has been the rule with him. The ma
chine which Colonel Davidson uses is
an ordinary machine without any
raised letters or other aids to the
blind.
Wanted Co-npany.
Professor (in client, lab.) —"Tht* la
• very explosive substance and It
Might 1 downs all sky-high. Coma
closer, gentlemen, so you may he bet
ter able to follow me."
Showing Value of Fertilization.
The yaltie of fertilization is shown
fcy mo results obtait ed by the Ohio
experiment station. There was se
cured from the fertilized soil an aver
age yield per acre of 61 bushels of
corn. 2.*! l £ bushels of wheat and 8.92A
pounds of clover hay. Unfertilized
(and adjoining has yielded 40 bush
els of corn. 11 bushels of wheat and
>,817 pounds of hay per acre.
in which II
PENTECOST
.Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wall. of
Tyro, were the week end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Out .Mincey.
Mrs. W. T. 1 Tickett continues
very ill.
Mrs. 11. A. Hardigree and eliil
dren and Mr. and Mrs. •). M. Wall
and baby were tin* guests ot Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Ilardigree of Su
wanee.
Mrs. (ieorge Luther and baity,
of ('omtnerce. and Mrs. Hobby
•lours, of Milledgeville. spent sev
eral days with their mother. Mrs.
\V. T. IViekett last week.
Mr. and Mrs. I{. W. Ilaynie. Miss
Marie Ilaynie and Mr. and Mrs.
Hailey were the guests of Mr. and
.Mrs. Hob Ilaynie, of < 'arbiters
Mill Thursday.
Mrs. Mincey, of Sparta. Ha., lias
been the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
bin Mincey and Mr. and Mrs. (Jra
dy Segals for several days. Airs.
Mincey is >7 and is si ill
quite active.
Miss Marie Ilaynie is the guest
of friends and relatives in Alii
ledgeviile. While there she will
attend commencement at <l. N. 1. |
Mr. and Airs. I’alton I’ricketlj
and children, of Hogart, were here
Sundav afternoon.
COUNTY LINE.
Air. Charlie Clark spent Satur
day night ami Sunday near Jeffer
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ode Kainey wore
the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs
J. M. Murphy.
Miss Sadie Yandeford spent last
week with relatives in Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. (I. W. Skelton
were the guests Sunday of Mr. and
Alls. A. I>. Alurphy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hardy and
Miss Kul;t Hardy spent Saturday
night with Mr. •). I\ Sims and lain
ily uni r JelVerson.
Misses Ollie Alurphy had as her
guests Sunday evening Messrs.
William l-'owler and Clyde ('conic.
Mj se.s Thelma and Annie Aland
Sims of near Jefferson are spend
a urn days this week with their
sister, Mrs. Clarem r ' Hardy.
Mis. 1,. IV Alurphy is ill at this
wruing.
—A
JOE fc/AN 1
Joe Ryan felt that he Just had to he
a villain to keep up the natural fit
ness of tilings. He was born at the
foot of Devil's Tower, in Crook coun
ty, Wyo., and he just naturally had to
play he was a bad man. That he suc
ceeded is evidenced by the hisses he
receives In nearly every city and town
In" this broad land. Rut away from
Vitagraph's thrilling serials, he Is one
of the most quiet and likable men In
the motion picture world. And to
prove it he is being co-starred with
Jean Uaige in a serial.
Worth-While Quotations.
“I call it strange that n narrow mind
s never dep." exchange.
SCHEDULE OF GAMES NORTH GEORGIA LEAGUE
WINDER MONROE MADISON ELBERTON WASHINGTON THOMPSON
‘ ' .June 16 luue 24*25-26 June 21-22-2:1 .Inly 15-16-17 •Inly 12-13-14
WINDER July 8-9-10 u~- Julv26-27-28 July 29-30-31 August 9-10-11
Auguust 12-13-14 AUKUW •
i.inji 17.1g.11, July 12-13-14 July 15-16-17 June 21-22-23 June 24-25-26
MONROE July 5-6-7 August 19-20-21 August 16-1 ilB August 23-24-25 August 2-.-1
Uv ■>•> 23 'H Julv 19-20-21 June* 16-28-29-30 -Inly 26-27-28 June 21-22-23
MADISON August 23-24-25 July 29-30-31 Auguust 12-13-14 August 9-10-11 July n-b-7
ft bppton i„|v iq 90 n Julv 22-23-24 June 17-18-19 June 24-25-26 August 5-0-7
ELBERTON .Uikmhl !)-10-l I J„lv 1-M W.UI A *
uuctHTNrTON * ,uly 12 3 June 28-29-30 July 8-9-10 July 5-6-7 June 17-18-19
WASHINGTON AIIKUKt 10-17-18 5 . 6 . 7 August 2-3-4 August 19-20-21 July 19-20-21
June 28-29-30 j u j v 1.2.3 July 15-16-17 July 8-9-10 June 16-Jul 22-23-24
THOMPSON Aug. 19-20-21 j u i* y 26-27*28 August 16-17-18 July 29-30-31 August 12-13-14
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THE HA KNOW TIMKS. AVJN'DKK. GEORGIA
STRANGE’S
Sale of Silks
Friday and Saturday
One lot Mallisons Dewkist, Kumsi Kumse,
Silk Tricolette, Barronette, 1920 Fan-Ta-Ta-Si,
for Sport and Summer wear —all different de
signs, worth up to
*IO.OO For 2 days cheap.
One lot fancy striped Shirting Silks; new
designs; washable colors to go from
$2-00 to $3-50
One lot 36-in. Tafetta, comes in canary,
jade, pink, tan, gray; actually worth $4.00 per
yard; for Friday and Saturday
$1.98 the y ard
If you want real up-to-date merchandise
at reasonable prices , come.
J. T. Strange Cos.
Department Store
THURSDAY. JUNE 10, 1020.