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Flippen.
Miss Willie Pearl Fannin, of near
Salem, spent a few days the past
week with her aunt, Mrs. R. Love.
Mr. Dudley Fields, one of Mc-
Donough’s telephone operators,
formerly of Flippen, spent Thurs
day night with home-folks.
Mr. 0. B. Bailey made a business
trip to Atlanta Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lovorn and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Strickland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCullough
and little son, J. D., Jr., of Stock
bridge, visited relatives here Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Dailey spent
Monday afternoon in McDonough.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson, of
Locust Grove, visited the former’s
sister, Mrs. B. 0. Fields and family
Sunday.
Mr. J. E. Guyton has returned
home after spending sometime
in Lexington, Kentucky, and other
points.
Mr. Claude Hutcheson, of Jones
boro, was here a short while Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roe Alexander, of
Dutchtown, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Rowan.
Mrs. C. W. Wood visited her
sister, Mrs, Clarence Strickland,
Friday.
Mrs. Cora Fields spent a few
days in Dutchtown last week, the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. M.
Foster.
The school enjoyed an egg hunt
last Tuesday afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Sprayberty,
of Woolsey, visited the latter’s
sister, Mrs. A. G. Harris and family.
Sunday.
Mrs. Josie Lovorn is spending
a few days with her daughter,
Mrs. Clarence Strickland.
Mr. Harper, of Jonesboro, visit
ed Miss Mae Glass Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moseley spent
Tuesday with the latter’s home
folks, Mrs. Henderson, and family,
of Stockbridge. %
Mr. Bob Crumley, of White
house, made a pop-call here Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. J. Ingram,
of McDonough, passed through
here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Mace Foster, of
Dutchtown, visited Mrs. Cora Fields
and family last Monday.
Mrs. F. H. Hinton and children
spent Sunday with Mrs. Oscar
Miller.
Mr. J. K. Hood made a business
trip to McDonough Monday.
Mrs. H. J. Burch visited home
folks near Salem Friday night.
Mrs. W. T. Nottingham, of
Stockbridge. was here a short
while Friday.
Mr. C. J. Simpson filled his
regular appointment in Tunis Sun
day afternoon.
The many friends of Mr. L. E.
Dailey will be pained to know of
his death which occurred at his
father’s home last Saturday morn
ing about 7 o’clock. A large crowd
attended the funeral services here
Sunday morning at 10 o’clock,
Revs. J. E. England and Olln King
officiating.
S. K. N.
Old Stockbridge.
Mrs. Erma Evans is reported
sick at this writing.
Mrs. Bill Mitchell is visiting her
son in Atlanta this week.
The friends of Mrs. Wes. Milam
Miss Lillian Jarrett has returned
home from a most pleasant visit
among relatives and friends in
Griffin.
Miss Annie Jarrett went to At
lanta Tuesday.
Mrs. Rosco Branan went to
Atlanta Thursday to take treat
ment from Dr. Calhoun for her
eyes.
Mrs. Seth Carroll spent Sunday
with her son, Emmett Carroll.
was ; 1 ' to f’C her out at church
Saturday, and glad to know she is
improving. '
Little Mary Louise Branan had an
Easter egg hunt Saturday after
noon,little Annie Love Brown find
ing the prize egg.
Mr. Parker Mitchell and wife
spent the evening with Mrs. Palm
er near Rex Thursday.
Mr. Rosco Branan was very sick
Tuesday but is out again.
Application for Charter.
Georgia, Henry County:
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of S. P. Hooten, H. C. Ellis,
A. C. Norman. W F. Gilmore, and
W. C. Woods, all residents of said
county, shows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and assigns to
be incorporated under the name and style
of
“The Ola Wood stow n Telephone
Company.”
2. They desire to be incorporated for a
period of Twenty years, with the right of
renewal at the expiration of that time.
3. The cay ital stock of said proposed
corporation is to be One Thousand Dol
lars, with the right to increase same from
time to time to a maximum of Five
Thousand Dollars. Said capital stock is
to be divided into shares of the par value
of Twenty-Five Dollars each. Seventy-
Five per cent of said capital stock has
already been paid in.
4. The principal office and place of bus
iness of said corporation is to he at Ola,
in Henry county, Ga., but they ask for
the right to establish other offices and
places of business anywhere in Georgia.
5. The particular business to be carried
on by said corporation is that of building,
equipping, owning and operating tele
phone lines and telephone exchanges, and
in the conduct of t his business they ask
for the right to erect poles, wires and
whatever else may be necessary for the
successful conduct of this business, to
rent and lease telephones to customers, to
collect rent and toll from their customers
and the public, t hey desire the right to
buy, sell, own, hold, rent, lease and con
vey all property that is necessary or inci
dental to the conduct of this business,
real aud personal, to make and take deeds,
mortgages, or other evidences of debt, to
borrow and lend money, to take and give
security, and to do all things necessary
to successfully carry out the business con
templated by this corporation.
6. The object of said corporation is pe
cuniary gain to its stockholders.
7. They ask for the right to have and
use a common seal, to sueand be sued and
and to have all the powers granted to pri
vate corporations by the laws of Geongia.
to make such rules, regulations and by
laws as may be necessary for the opera
tion and control of said corporation.
Wherefore they pray that they be made
a body corporate, under the name and
style aforesaid, entitled to all the privi
leges allowed corporations and subject
to all the liabilities fixed for them by law
April Hth, 1911. E. M. Smith,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
Filed in ollice this April 6th, 1911.
J. A. Fouche,
C. S. G. H. C.
Georgia. Henry County:
I, J. A. Fouche, Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, do hereby certify
that the within and foregoing is a true
and correct copy of the original applica
tion of S. P. Hooten'and others, filed in
this office, asking to be incorporated as
“The Ola-Woodstown Telephone Com
pany,” as appears from the record of file in
this office.
Given under my hand and seal of office
this April 13th, 1911. J. A. Fouche,
5-3, 4, C. S. C. H. C.. Ga.
Sheriffs Sale.
Georgia, Henry County:
Will be sold at the Court house door in
said county, on the Tuesdav in May, 1911,
within the legal hours of sale, to-wit:
“One-sixth (1-6) interest in a tract or
parcel of land in the 7th District of Henry
county, Ga.. about one mile south of Mc-
Donough on the Griffin road, known as
part of the estate formerly owned by
Tracy Brown, deceased, bounded as fol
lows: East by Griffin road, south by lands
formerly o vned by William Groves, west
by part of the \\ illiani Groves estate,.and
west by what is known as Fannie Crook
shanks place, the same l**ing the land sold
by A. A. Lemon to Fannie Latham, con
taining (1-4) of an acre. Property l>eing
in the possession now of William Latham,
To Bj Friends • ,Desire, :“
and Customers • For past patronage
And now I am better prepared to serve you
than ever before.
I have just put in a complete line of
WOOD WORK AND BLACKSMITH MACHINERY
And I have been very fortunate in securing good men to help me.
I have two as good horseshoers as there is in McDonough—Mr. Walter Thompson and
Mr. W. H. King. I have Uncle Sant Hooten, who has charge of the Wood Work and Farm
Blacksmithing. He is widely known to be the best on that line of anyone in the county.
I have my son, Ben, in the painting department. He has been at work in the largest
Buggy Factory in the South for the last 6 months, and has caught onto the latest methods
and styles of painting, so bring on your old buggies and have them made new.
I make a specialty of putting on
RUBBER TIRES and
Trimming Work of All Kinds.
I make a few
Buggies and One=Hor«e Wagons
That I will put against any on the market.
I have been in the Buggy Business 21 1-2 years and I think I know
how to do and have your work done.
Come to see me for anything you need in my
line and I will try and give you the best work,
price and terms I possibly can.
Yours for Business,
JOEL BANKSTON,
MCDoNoI/CH, GA.
with all improvements thereon. Said land
levied on as the property of William Lat
ham, levied on as his (1-6) undivided in
terest, he being a legatee of said Fannie
ham. deceased. Levied on to satisfy an
execution issued from the Justice’s Court
of the 498th district, G. M., in said County,
on the 3th day of April, 1911, in favor of
Lee & Grant against William Latham.
Tenant in possession notified.
This thetith day of April, 1911.
4-28, 4. A. C. Sowell, Sheriff.
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