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. ,,::3 -‘ -,“v A 1,, 1 “Ex 1V”: I»; p. : _ I ‘4‘? w .11, i t " " >" 5:14 it»? i .» i f, , , "tr; .5 : , ,/ , E .. ‘- 4f“, i’";'1'; '7", . § ‘ ‘7 ‘7' 4:71! ,: 41f. ! A“ ”a? .. " . mm“ ‘ Wrfi,._--w Alma 1 ’arke st>ent Wednes¬ Miss day in Atlanta. was j>j- parish Smith, of Tuesday. Conyers, visitor in Covington Hush, alter having been Mr. Stone at at Aniiapolia for six months is with his parents. Col. and Mia. Home short lea\e o H.W. Milner, on a a hseuce been Mr. P. W. Godfrey, who lias ill with influenza, is better. Miss Rena Parker is spending sometime at borne with het pan ut*, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. 1 ’arker, her svl.ool at Dawson. Ga., being closed oil account of flu. (’ol. U. W. Alii nor has returned home from Oklahoma, where be vis jred his son. Mr. Robert Milner. The meeting of the U. 44 • C. s, which to have been held at the as home of Mrs. 1.ester Fee on February 24th, was postponed on account oi the death of Mr. Emmett Moore. Among the Covington people spend¬ ing Wednesday in Atlanta were Mr. W. a. Thompson, Mr. J. F. Steplieii son. Mr. Joe Dorsey, Air. C. H. White and Mr. S'. V. Farmer. Mrs. Annie Pace Wooten lias re¬ turned home from Kirkwood, where she was called by the extreme illness of her brother, Mr. Harold Pace, who tins influenza. Mrs. V. A. Harper and Miss Annie Mae Biggers- were recent visitors in Atlanta. Miss Ruh.v Tolar, of Atlanta, spent file week-end in Covington with her sister, Miss Johnnie Tolar. Mr. and Mrs. Evans niggers and Miss Isabel Riggers, of Atlanta, spent Saturday and Sunday in Cov¬ ington. the guests of Mrs. I.. T. Rig¬ gers. Mr. T.G. Callaway and Thomas Callaway spent Sunday in Atlanta, where they wont to see Miss Sarah Callaway Hvhoste condition^ red‘idly extremely critical, is gradually im proing. She has been removed from a hospital to a private home. Mr. P. J. Rogers spent Monday in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jordan and sons, Courtland and Claude, mo¬ tored from Atlanta Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. ]’. W. Simmons. fc Misses Pauline Gaither and Flor¬ ence Turner, of Shorter College, spent I lie week-end at home with their pa¬ rents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Knox, of Mon¬ roe. were the guets during the week¬ end with Colonel and Mrs. J. F. Rog¬ ers. Miss Fletcher Fou Lunsford was a visitor to Atlanta Sunday. Mr. Roll T. Ballard hits returned to Covington, after an extended trip through Florida. Miss Ethel McCord who holds a responsible position in Allan a. spent Saturday and Sunday in Covington with her father .7. F. McCord Mr. and Mrs. Walter Death spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mr. Henry F. Branham returned fro Atlanta Sunday after sending ilie week-end in Covington with his iamily. Mrs. Branham is spending several days in Social Circle. •Mr. Ivy Smith, of Georgia Tech, spent Sunday at home with His moth¬ er. Mrs. George T. Smith. Air. C. A. Franklin is quite ill at his home. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery I>r. X. Anderson made a -husi ness trip to Atlanta Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Adams and little daughters will he af home with Mr. R. W. Campbell on Fiord street for several weeks during the work of modeling their handsome Briek store district home. Mr. Spence Hicks was a visitor to Conyers Sunday. Friends of Mrs. Will Cook will be delighted to learn that she is resting welt, after an operation at Dr. Xo bles Sanitarium i n Atlanta, formed last per¬ M, Thursday. ‘ A s - McGarity made busi a noss tr 'P to Atlanta Mondav. Mi, Lawrence Fain, formerly of < ovington. now of Buford. ,,P Oa was nf Will Lee Gaither las week-end. ( '° l Rp ” h(,n M Tuck has returned 8Pa * fJ ° 5 'Lia « mop l ; ,ho ™ * Savannah. I asf Tm ‘ kPn <1 with his M- . and Mrs. parents c. I. rash F'-o. H. B. Robertson has returned Ohio. ««' "Z* J™? ” w '~"- **■' " h»» hwn R»h ill ,, 1 , 1 , liO: COVINGTON, NEWS, COVINGTON GEORGIA. TUUi.sudi, MARCH I 1920. Hitmen anil ^mietn OF PURELY LOCAL INTEREST Society Department Phne ITT J. since his etun. Mr. James VV bite, of Emmy - di¬ versity, wa* >\t home for the Vvi-ek eud Mrs. Mu-. seize:', w. -• m- *>• ■ C„ is visiiiiifc pai.-n .s. Mi Mrs. A. S. Piper, or too week*. Miss Marcella Robinson spent the week-end in Atlanta with b 1 aunt, Mrs. Nunnatly, when she wu. one of the visiting belles at the Pea¬ cock dance. The many friends ol Mrs. R Guinn will regret to learn that she is ill with influenza. Miss Caroline Wooten spent Sat unlay and Sunday with her sister. Miss Lucy, at Agnes Scott < allege. Decatur. Air. Harold Pace, of Kirkwood, sjjenf Tuesday in < ovington. He came to bring his little -daughter, Leonora, who will make her home' with her aunt, Mrs. Annie Pace Wooten. Little Miss Gene Lee spent Satur¬ day night in Atlanta with her cous¬ in, Miss Sarah White Callaway. Misses- Marie Harwell and Dorris J’el Is. who have been the guests ol Mrs. II. V. Johnson for several days, have returned home to Mansfield. A few friends were the guests of Miss Fleteher Fou Lunsford Tues¬ day for a musical evening. KNIGTIIS TEMPLAR BANQUET An event of Tuesday evening was tin- banquet the Knights Templar tendered an honored visitor, Mr. T, R. Ridley, of Dalton, inspector the Grand Commandery, at the Mason¬ ic Temple. After inspection duty was completed, the evening was devoted t<> feasting. Covers were placed for sixty, and an elaborate! erf irse CJenu was seved. WOMAN’S CLUB MEETING AN INTERESTING EVENT The March meeting of the Wo¬ man's Club was held at the home of Miss Salih- May Cook Tuesday after¬ noon, the hostesses on this occasion being Mrs. Cook, Mrs. C. C. King, Mrs. w. D. Travis, Mrs. Dudley Wil¬ liams. Mrs. G. C. Crisp, Mrs. Walker Combs, Mrs. Joe Pittman, Mrs J. W. Lee and Mrs. It. W. Milner. SI. Patrick decorations were car¬ ried out in full detail, with a profu¬ sion of jonquils nad other blossoms oti cabinets and mantels, and Sham¬ rock much in evidence. After the business session a most interesting musical and literary pro¬ gram followed, which included Sket¬ ches of Saint Patrick, Legends of the Shamrock and of Leap Year, Irish Literature, Song by Misses Florence Wells and Winnie Huson. and a piano solo by Miss Fletcher Lou Lunsford. Much merriment was provoked by a huge Saint Patrick's pie in a pan hung with garlands of Shamrock. The guests assembled around the big ire in the living room, the pie was passed and each one drew an Irish joke, which was read aloud, each one getting more "Irish.” Delicious refreshments wore served consisting of salad, sandwiches and coffee. MR. \NI) MRS. W.H. GAITHER ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. W. TT. Gaither en¬ tertained Sunday, when the members of the family were their guests at dinner ? u honor oft heir daughters. .Miss Pauline, who was at home from Shorter College, and Mrs. Jack Vi varttas of Brooklyn, who has been siK-piling tlie winter in Covington, and will leave for home soon. Tiie long table had for its central decoration a glass basket filled \yi;h spicy red carnations and, fern. Cov¬ ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs Oat tiler and family, Mrs. 7 ,. T Rigcrers Mr. and Airs. .7. I,. Skinner and fam¬ ily. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Folker and tamly. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Riggers. Miss Annie Mae Rigge •and Miss Isabel Riggers, of Atlanta. Waves Sh: . -ring Liner Princess Anne New Yorlc.—Cracked and storm-bat¬ tered from stem to stern, almost brok en in two amidships, the Oid Donrin ion liner Princess Anne, abandoned ex¬ cept by her two first officers, was slowly being submerged by the seas as she lay stranded on the sand . iioal off Rockawav. Unless favor: ‘ - e.r it¬ er prevails, shipping officials declare there is little hope of saving any part of her cargo, of which a small amount is still above water. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice to Debtors and Cdcdilor? | All creditors of tlio estate of W. j .1. Folds, late of Newton county, de¬ ceased are hereby notiiied to render their demands to the undersigned ac¬ cording to law, and ail persons ludeb'. ed to said estate are required to make immediate payment. This Jan. Ttb, 1929,. MAS. ANNIE FOLDS, REPORT DISTRICT COMMISSION Slate of Georgia, Newton county. To the Hon. A. D. Meador, ordinary of said county: the undersigned as Commissioners appointed to sell the lands herein de unity, under an act entitled an act to provide for the collection and ex j iend it are of commutation taxes by militia districts of Newton county, ap¬ proved August lS, 1917, to amend an act entitled an act to create the of lice of commissioner of roads and revenues, for the county of Newton and for other purposes approved Au¬ 10, 1913, so to provide for rlie appointment by the grand jury <*f - id county of commissioners to «li said county into five districts of which shall he the Covington to provide for the selection a commissioner of roads and rev- from each of said fiive district prescribe terms of office and com and for other purposes. Beg leave to submit the follow!-ig report: We have divided said county of Newton into the following Mvis of road districts for said county as follows, to-wit: First District, Covington, No. 4 ! 1 G. M. Third District, Wyatts. 7(53, G. M. limn Creek 1240, Oxford 1525 G. M. Cedar Shoals, 1261 <F AI„ Downs 5L G. M. Fifth District, Stnnsc-lls, 1, G. flt. Brewers 404 (J. M„ Roclcv Plains HOT G. M. Respectfu 1 Iv ‘submitted. C. A. Sock well, chairman ,T. B. Ellington, E. E. Lunsford, Sr. Samp Aiken. A. S. Ellington, CITATION. State of Georgia—Newton County: W. A. Woodruff represents in his petition duly filed that lie lias fully ad¬ ministered the estate of B. II. Wood¬ ruff, late of said county, deceased, un¬ der the terms of the will <^j- said de¬ ceased; and, therefore, prays to be dis¬ missed as such executor, and all per¬ sons concerned, both kindred and cred¬ itors, are hereby required to show cause, if any they can, why said appli¬ cation should not he granted, as pray¬ ed for, and same will be heard on tire first Monday in March, next, 1920. This February 2, 1920. A. D. MEADOR, Ordinary. In the District Court of the U. S., Northern District of Georgia., as a Court of Bankruptcy. In lie: Jno. P. Williams, bankrupt, named, a resident of Mansfield, Ga., in the county of Newton, said district, are hereby notified that he was on Feb¬ ruary 9, 1920, duly adjudicated bank¬ rupt and that the first meeting of Ids creditors will be held at the office of Referee at Lawrenceville, Ga., Febru¬ ary 20, 1920, at 10 a. m., (E. T.,) at which time the said creditors may at¬ tend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. N. L. HUTCHINS, Referee in Bankruptcy. Lawrenceville ,Ga.. Feb. 9, 19920. COMMISSIONER'S SALE t: EOR< 1 1A—Newton County : By virtue of a judgment of the superior court of said county enter mi on the 5th day of January, 1920, scribed at Commissioners’ sale, will be sold on the first Tuesday in March, 1920, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, for cash in .ore the court house door in said county, the following described tract of laud, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and be gng in I.eGuin district, Newton county, Georgia, containing thirty four and one-half acres, more or less. :m d hounded as follows: On the North. Last and South by lands of Mrs. W. S. Cook, and on the West bv Yellow River, and being a part of the lands bought by Jerry Epps from I. V Brown, and said described lands to bo sold for the purpose of a division m mg W. S. Cook, Phoebe Jam Adams, Ouintilla Epps, Alary Sims ; lid Sarah Johnson, in the proportion ns set forth in the petition of W. S. Co«»k at whoso instance said order and judgment was entered bv said court. This February 3rd, 1920. J. T.. Stephenson. F. E. Heard, I. W. Aleadors, W*. Commissioners. PETITION FOR ( HARTER G1 ’.ORGJ. 1—Newton County: In the Honorable S. G. McLendon, Secretary of State of Georgia: The undersigned, whose names, sign¬ ed by each of them, and residences are hereto attached, brings Ibis, their pe¬ tition in pursuance of an Act of the Genera! Assembly of tlie State of Georgia, approved August Kith, 1919, and respectfully show: First. That: we desire to form a corpora¬ tion for the purpose of carrying on the business of banking, the name and style of winch shall be known as The Farmers Banking Company, Covington, Georgia. Second. The location of its office and princi¬ pal place of business shall be located in the city of Covington, county of Newton, state of Georgia. Third. The amount of capital stock of the proposed corporation is Thirty Thou¬ sand ($30,000.00) Dollars. Fourth. The said capital stock is divided in¬ to Three Hundred, (300) Shares of the par value of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars per share. Fifth. The purpose and nature of the bus¬ iness of the proposed corporation shall be that of a bank, with continuous succession for the term of Thirty (30) Years, with the right of renewal for a like term. To sue and be sued. To have and use a common seal, and at pleasure to alter same To appoiiR such officers and agents as the busi¬ ness of the corporation requires, pre¬ scribe their duties, to fix their com- j pensation, and remove them at pleas¬ ure. To make such by-laws as may lie necessary or proper for the 111411 - -g. . :• ,il oi i! ■ property and regula¬ tion of its affairs. To hold, purchase, dispose of and convey such real es¬ tate and personal property as may be necessary for its uses and business. To discottn! lulls, notes and other eviden¬ ces of dcld; to receive and pay out deposits, with or without interest; to •.■■■rive oil special deposit money or bullion or foreign coins or stocks or bonds or oilier securities; to buy or sell foreign or domestic exchange, or other negotiable paper; to lend money upon personal security, or upon pledge of bonds, stocks or negotiable security; to take and receive security by mort ge, :i oil erwi.se, on property real or rs adVniid generally to do and per¬ form all such matters and things not I. .'rcinbeforc enumerated as are or may he incident to the business of banking. Sixth. The number of Directors of tlie pro¬ posed corporation shall he Fifteen (15,) and each and every director must own i;i his own right the requisite number of shares of said proposed bank stock upon which all installments that may he due shall have been fully Paid Seventh. We herewith enclose the Charier fee of Fifty ($.70.00) Dollars, and pray to be incorporated under Hie laws of this State. Signed: E. E, Lunsford, Covington, Ga. II T. Iluson, Covington, Ga. AI. II. Smith, Oxford, Ga., 11. F. 1). J. R. George, Oxford, Ga., R. F. D. \V. T. Corley, Starr,sville, Ga. E. C. Hull, Covington, Ga., R. F. D. A. F. Bennington, Covington, Ga., R. F. I). # Alendel Favin, Covington, Ga. W. H. Ivey, Covington, Ga., it. F. D. It. W. Ballard, Covington, Ga. I. uke Robinson, Covington, Ga. AY. G. Benton, Starrsville, Ga. R. \V. Dobbs, Almon, Ga. S. 1 *. Thomas, Covington, Ga., R. F. D 0. A. Martin, Covington, Ga., R. F. I! Boyce Davis, Covington, Ga., It. F. n. Boyce Harvey, Covington, Gu., It F. D. J. At. Rogers, Covington, Ga., It. F. L. E. M Riper, Covington, Ga. REUBEN AF TUCK, Atty. for Petitioners. STATE OF GEORGIA. Office of Secretary of State. 1, S. G. McLendon, Secretary of the State of Georgia, do hereb.y certify: That Hie three pages of written and typewritten matter hereto attached is one of the original copies of the trip¬ licate petition of the applicants for the incorporation of the Farmers Banking Co., Covington, Georgia, filed in this office, Feb. 10th, 1920, and this copy is certified and returned to the appli¬ cants as required by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of my office, at the Capitol, in the City of Atlanta, this Tenth day of February in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty and of the Independence of the United States of America the One Hundred and Forty-Fourth. (SEAL) S. G. AIcLENDON, Secretary of State. SHERIFF’S SALE GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY: Will he sold at lie Court Iloiiw Tuesday in April. 1920. within the door in -said com: v on ti ■ Fist - legal boms of sale.to-wit. southeast H. D. Bush place, on the as the land bounded on the ti cello road. Said Fa-t by H. i Carter; on the North road: on the by Monticello public South l>J r <■■»» »a,',!»'« «»<! a««l f Dried Uontley, «» Creek. Sai.l »ero “ , 1 Julian tit.i led on by virture of a tax 1919, issued S '. R * m ^’ year county, Georgia, as qi n Newton Written property of W. A. Kinney. notice given tenant in possession. This, March 2, 1920. S. M. HAY, SHERIFF, Newton County, Georgia. SHERIFF’S SALE GEORGIA NEWTON COUNTY: Will he sold at the Court House door iu said county on the first Tues¬ day in April. 1920. within tlio legal hours of sale the following described property j to-wit: All that certain tract of land in flic town of Mansfield, Ga.. bounded on the North try lands of F. AV. Rob¬ erts; East by Main street; South by Fourth avenue, and AVest by lands of 7 C. AleClendon. T.evied on as the . . property of F. 44'. Roberts to satis¬ fy a tax fifa issued December 20, 1919 by 4Y. S. Ramsey. Tax Col¬ lector, Newton County, Georgia, against F. W. Roberts for State and County taxes for 1019. Tenant in possession served with written no¬ tice, levy made and turned over to me by ,T. C. Hays, T,. C., »of 1(518th disfict, G. M. S. AI. HAY, SHERIFF. Newton County, Georgia. CITATION STATE OF GEORGIA. NEWTON COUNTY: Airs. E. 4'. Aloore lias applied to me for letters of administration to issue to her on Hi estate of E. Y Aloore, late of said county, deceased This is therefore to notify all per¬ sons concerned to show cause, if any fher can. why said application should not be granted as prawed for and I will pass on the same the fjrst AI 011 - day in April, next 1920. This. Maroll 1 1920. A. D. AIEADOIt. ORDINARY. Newton County, Georgia. CITATION STATE OF GEORGIA. NE4YTON COUNTY; J. L. Stephenson lias applied to me for leffres of administhation with the .will annexed on the estate of J. R. Stephenson, late of said county, to issue to him. and all persons con¬ cerned are hereby nofofied to file their objection, if any they have, on the first Alonday in April next, when said application will he passed upon. This, Ala rob 1. 1920. A. D. MEADOR. ORDINARY. Newton County, Georgia. FOR TAX RECEIVER To The 4Vliite Voters Of Newton County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the of¬ fice of Tax Receiver of Newton Coun¬ ty, subject to the the white Democrat¬ ic Primary. I thank the people for past favors and confidence, and if I should meet yonr approval in the race, I can do nothing more than promise my best services in discharging mv duties. Respesffully, HENRY I. HORTON. FOR TAX RECEIVER To The Voters Of Newton County: I hereby make make formal announce ment of niy candidacy for Tax Re¬ ceiver of Newton ounty, subject to the primary to be held on April 6 th. In it n nouneingfor this place I base iuy claim upon niy efficiency to properly disehare the duties devolving upon same I mtve Fad a number of years experience in this work and ask that you give my candidacy your most earnest consider¬ ation. and if after thinking this ever you see proper to give me your support 1 will feel most deeply indebted, and it elected will strive the harder to so perform the duties of this office that' your confidence in me may he .iusii fied. Think this over, ge itiuncn, and let’s have your most loyal support. I want tiie place and can do the work. Respectfully ours. ARC If IE C. LUNSFORD. | FOR ORDINARY j To The Voters of Newton County; 1 hereby announce myself as a caiid-1 idate for re-election to the office of Ordinary of Newton county, subject .11 the action ol the Demoei-gtjg 1 rnary. I desire to thank the vters* the support given me heretofore, shall likewise appreciate their ^ in the coming Primary. If elected v pledge myself to give my best in serving you in the future. Very Respectfully, A. I). ^eadd FOR TAX COLLECTOR To The White voters of County : 1 hereby announce wjsfir a candidate for re-election to 'item. fire of Tax Collector of Newiou Cq ty, subject to the Democratic riimu-j Sincerely thanking the poepi 0 {()r past favors, I respectfully ask m suppore iu t his election an ,i ^ lily promise my best senior* it case* you elect me. i'espectfu.ly. W. S. RAFSKY FOR TAX C'OLLEt TOR To The While Voters of County-: I respectfully announce. i self candidate for the S) , a office of Ty Collector of Newton County, the white Democratic Primary, 'bank tlie people for past fuvora ng •oafiilencc, and if I should meet Dmi approval in lliis rate, ! <uu n ,^ lug more than promise my hot Ices in discharging my duties. Very Respectfully, (». ij. COUNTY TREASI RV To the Voters Of Now un Cmitly : am a candidate for riia office o| Treasurer of Newton County tioorglii d'jecf to the M.-um •. ■tie i’rba' 1 7 | , , ' : il r, •; ■ reeiate Lu . support of 48 «*,' an vide for me and promise a faithful can vote lor qio and promise a fait fill and impartial discharge of all ties tonne 1 1 with the rifflee. Rcs]ic*!':ii:y, W. R. King. COUNTY TREASURY T 11 Tlie Voters of Newton f'ountj. i hereby anonnee my candidacy fnt the office of Treasurer of Newfim County, subject to the Democratic Pd man and respectfully solicit the snfr port and influence of all the rotefs promising in event of my elect in 11 Hit most faithful and efficient pevfam: nne oof the duties of whek I am 03 pu¬ bic. Respectfully, JOE 4T. WRIHHT, FOR ORDINARY To the People of Newton County: I am iu tlie race for Ordiaavy. sub¬ ject- to the Democratic Eritnarr d April 6 th. 1920. I stand for oue Ha* -Americans, for one policy sipuUL deal. If you think I <un honest ;tw like the things f#r which 1 staad, vat > l>jii more titan i ca« say. .If ftW elect me. I assure you that y*u whl never regret it. I Tka-uk Yon.j ABRAM L. 1.0VI* FOR SHERIFF 1 hereby make aimonm-anea; *1 rat candidacy for the office of Sheriff ‘J Newton Got nty. subject to tfi- b,' 1 -' ocratic Primary and most ,y solicit the supiwrtaadiu-f'ucu.v }' 1 all the voters, promisitij ittevettl d n:v elect ion the most faithful 11 ficlenf performances of the ing dutii-s uf which I am capable, k elected. S. AI. Hay, for several terais Sheriff, will he my deuntv. Respectfully. B. L. Jolmson FOR CLERK SUPERIOR CM RT To The Voters Of Neton <N>nutJ : I hereby announce myself a t-atkli'-J® roe-election to the office of ( f ' 1 the Superior Court of Newton ( miiih Gecrgia, subject to tlio Deniocratir mary. I wish to express my aive timi to the people of Newton cu'iff their confidence aud favors vk "' 11 for me 11 tlie past, and I earnestly highly appreciate tire art 111 ' 1 and will support of all who can assist me •“ coining cicclion. and if elected will discharge the dnliw of !lJL deavov to office to the best of my ability Respectfully, C. O. Nbxon. __ FOR SHERIFF hereby my caP'b'bo .' f* I announce tiie office of Sheriff of Newtnu ty, subject earnestly to the Democrati< solicit ti"' ' ^ ' ^ mary nnl .. of all the voters. If elected be constant endeavor to dis- Fi nip t ho duties of the office ia Hie ,u ' fatihful and efficient manner of "k - l eapalild? Walt Childs w ifi l,t ' “' tun deputy if fit to honor me. * you see it is on hope tlia this ticket vou* approutl t.AlTHlfi* Ucs]»ect fully. I1VB CARD OF THANKS 4Ve Wish to thank our frUmih the kind and faithful '* 1 many , extended us during Hie 91m-* iJlK 1 th ‘‘ ,,< ‘ afh ,,f ° ,,r ,,ns u! " father. Mr. E. V. Aloore. MRS. R. V. 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