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for representative.
To the Voters of Newton County:
1 am a candidate to succeed
in the General Assembly of Georgia
tmin Newton County, subject to the
regular Democratic Primary in Sep¬
tember.
1 wish to assure you that I am
grateful for the honor which has been
bestowed upon me by the good people
, f Newton county, and I will appreci¬
ate an imlorsemeit for the second term.
I am yours very truly,
EMMETT W. ADAMS.
FOR JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT
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To the White Voters of the Stone
Mountain Judicial Circuit.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
judge of the Superior Court of this
circuit, subject to the Democrat!"
primary in September.
Having been appointed to this office
some nine months ago, I have devoted
my best efforts to an impartial dis¬
charge of the duties of this office and
have sought to dispose of all business
in the courts as rapidly as has been
consistent with due regard to the
rights of all concerned.
It is universally regarded as fair
. iid democratic to give to one appoinl
rd to public office, when he has faith
l oily and acceptably tilled the position,
the endorsement of at least a full
term in the office. If my administra¬
tion of the office of judge has been
faithful and competent, I confidently
rely upon this fair and democratic
principle and in this manner submit
to each voter of the circuit my request
to’ - their support. Sincerely,
John V> Hutchbson.
Jonesboro, Ga.. Juno 15, 1920.
for judge superior court.
T 1 the Voters of the Stone Mountain
Judicial Circuit.
1 respectfully make this formal an
iiouncemeiit of my caudidacy for the
Honorable and responsible position of
Judge of the Superior Court of the
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit, sub¬
ject to the Democratic Primary to he
held in September, 1920. If nominated
and elected I promise a faithful per¬
formance of the duties of that high
and responsible position, in accordance
virh the Constitution and laws of the
Ntate of Georgia to the best of my
nhiliiv. The trial of all of the civil
badness of the Courts as rapidly as
possible, consistent with the issues in
'"hed, the interest of litigants and
the tax payers.
1 /earless enforcement of the erhui-
11-1 * l:uvv °f H>e State as speedily as is
compatible with a fair and impartial
iii.il to the accused in all cases.
1 llis is a personal letter to each
end every voter in flip Ston" Moun
/.nn i ireuit. and I respectfully ask.
11,1 earnestly solicit your support and
' lil *Respectfully,
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FOR JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT.
i’o the People of the Stone Mountain
Circuit:
I am a candidate in the coming
■hate Democratic Primary for Judge
of the Superior Court of the Stone
Mountain Circuit.
I have been a citizen of the Circuit
.ml of DeKalk County for twenty
bur years.
L have had long experience at the
ar and I am loyal to the enforce
nt of Law and the best interests of
-e public.
If elected. I promise a faithful and
.upartial discharge of the duties of
he office.
I solicit your support.
WALTER R. DALEY.
FOR CONGRESS
To file White Voters of the 8th Con¬
gressional District:
I hereby announce as a candidate
for the (57th Congress subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary. I
respectfully solicit your support.
If re-elected I renew my pledge and
promise heretofore made that in all
natters and upon all issues that I will
>e faithful and loyal to my constituen¬
cy, my State and my Country and at
ill times to he steadfast and unceasing
in the discharge of every duty.
CHAS. H. BRAND.
FOR CONGRESS.
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To the White Voters of the 8th Con¬
gressional District:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Congress in the 8th Congressional
District, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary, and respectfully
solicit the support of the voters of the
District.
THOMAS J. SHACKELFORD.
FOR CONGRESS
To the White People of the Eighth
Congressional District of Georgia:
1 announce my candidacy for the
nomination of the Democratic party
for Representative from this district
in the 67th Congress, and ask your
support.
I declare my faith in the ancient
principles of the party, affirm my be
Your fellow citizen,
PHIL. W. DAVIS, JR.,
Lexington, Ga.
SHERIFF SALES. .
GEORGIA, Newton County:
Will be sold at the Court House
door in said county on the tirst Tues
day in August, 1920, within the legal
hours of sale, the following described
propert, to-wit: One Oakland five
passenger, six cylinder automobile,
motor number C. G. 3, 914.
Levied upon as the property of
Scrap Walker to satisfy a Mechanic’s
Lien of S. R. Smith and Son. Plain¬
tiff in fl fa, Newton Superior Court.
This July 5. 1920.’ S. M. HAY,
Sheriff Newton County, Ga.
THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINUTUM, GEOKGI A.
1’K i l l ION FOR C HARTER.
j GEORGIA, Newton County.
The petition of L. W. Jarman, J. B.
Reeves, C. D. Gibson, M. G. Turner
and J. T. Swann, of said county, shows
to the court as follows:
1. Petitioners, together with their
associates desire to be incorporated
under the name of Sweet Potato Cur¬
ing Company for a period of twenty
years, with the right to renew said
charter at the expiration of said time
2. The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain and to carry on and
maintain a curing plant and storage
house for sweet potatoes and other
farm products in the City of Civing
ton, Georgia, which said place shall be
the location of Its principal office, hut
petitioners desire the right to es¬
tablish branch offices within this State
or elsewhere, whenever the holders of
a majority of the stock may so de¬
mine, and to this end, to cn^s and
store sweet potatoes and other farm
proJmts. and to charge then-tor. to
buy and sell swee. potatoes and other
farm yr *J»; to own a plant or
plants i -1 J real estate as ni«y be news
sar.v in oonection wice its bus.ness, to
make eontraets, borrow money, loan
inonev, sue «nd be sued to hav* ■. d
use a (< union seal, au.l all other aits
that miv Ue necessary or beneli-lal in
the operation of its business as a cor¬
poration.
3. Tlie principal place of business
of said corporation will be in the
City of Covington, Georgia.
4. The Capital stock of said corpor¬
ation shall he Five Thousand dallars,
divided into shares of one hundred
dollars path, ten per cent, of which
said five thousand dollars has actually
been paid in: but petitioners desire the
right to increase said eapital stock to
Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars by a
majority vote of the stock ladders
whenever they may so desire.
5. Petitioners desire that said cor¬
poration may have the light to elect a
board of directors, president, vice pres¬
ident. secretary and treasurer, by a
vote of its stock holders, and to have
anil make all proper and necessary by
aws, rules and regulations that are
ecessary and may be proper for the
carrying on of said business.
6. They also ask authority for said
corisiration to wind up its affairs
’iquidate and discontinue its business
it any time it may so determine to do
tv a vote of two-thirds of its stock
upstanding at the time.
Wherefore, petitioners tile this their
petition in the ofiiee of the Clerk of
Newton Superior Court, and pray that
after the same has been advertised as
required by law, that the -Court by
proper order grant this their petition.
KING & JOHNSON,
Attorneys for Petitioners
Filed in office this 6th day of .July,
1920. C. O. NIXON,
Clerk Superior Court, Newton Coun
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ty, Georgia.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
Office of Clerk of Superior Court of
Newton County.
I, C. O. Nixon, Clerk of the Su¬
perior Court of Newton County, Geor¬
gia, hereby certify that the foregoing
is a true and correct copy of the appli¬
cation for charter, as the same ap
pears of file in this office. This 6th
day of July, 1920.
C. O. NIXON,
Clerk Superior Court, Newton Co.
notice to the public.
This is to notify the public that any
one holding claims against the estate
of Mrs. C. A.Lunsford, to please give
in your account at once. Also to no¬
tify any party who may owe the es¬
tate to make settlement without fur¬
ther notice.
.T. F. LAZENBY. Executor.
July22p.
Lillie Sorrough vs. Jack Sorrough, Di¬
vorce No. 71, Newton Superior
Court, January Term, 1920.
To Jack Sorrough: You are hereby
notified that Lillie Sorrough has filed
suit for divorce in which you are made
defendant. You are therefore hereby
notified to be and appear at the next
term (third Monday in July, 1920)
Newton Superior Court, to answer this
petition, or the Court shall proceed as
to justice shall appertain.
Given under my hand and official
seal of office, this February 10, 1920.
C. O. NIXON, Clerk.
Evans Jons vs. Vera .Tones.
Newton Superior Court, .July Term.
1920.
To Vera Jones: You are hereby
notified that Evans Jones has filed
suit for divorce in yvhich you are
made defendant. You are therefore
hereby notified to be and appear at
the next term |third Monday in July,
19201 Newton Superior Court, to ans¬
wer this petition, or the Court shall
proceed as to justice shall appertain.
Given under my hand and official
m-al of office, this June 17, 1920.
C. O. NIXON, Clerk.
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