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rocky plains news
Yjj’ and Mrs. B. F. Stll have
returned to their home at Moul
trie after a week’s stay with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
H Davis. Estelle Thompson spent
Miss in Covington last
several days
iveek • and Mrs. Josh McCibben
\ir daughter, Elizabeth, of
an d little Saturday night
Porterdale spent and
an d Sunday with Mr. Mrs.
X S. Avery.
i * Miss Robbie Harvey is visit
I i n g her sister, Mrs. Norman
Thacker, of Covington.
[ Messrs. Pressley, Harvey and
p ave Chestnut were in Atlanta
on business last Monday.
1 'Miss Irene Harvey and her
i mother, Mrs. Josie Harvey vis
iud Mr. and Mrs. James Hearn,
of Bronwood, a few days last
I week. Joyner spent last
[Tuesday Miss Jinsey
night with Miss Robbie
[Harvey. Milton is spending while
Mr. a
[ w jth relatives James Simmons in Atlanta. of Macon ,
Mr. of Mr. W. D. Car
i lien ffas a visitor
last Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis re¬
turned to Atlanta after a visit
|o their Davis. parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. R.
Mr. Howard Avery spent last
Monday Sarah and Tuesday Boyce in Davis, Atlanta. of
Miss
Atlanta spent the week-end at
home and attended Camp meet¬
ing Miss at Salem. Cora Harvey spent few
a
lays last week with Miss Lucile
lotts, of Stewart.
Mrs. W. B. Harvey and chil
Iren visited Mrs. Carl Chestnut
jne day last week.
Miss Nellie Allen visited Miss
Insey and Miss Lou Phemie
Tyner Friday night and Satur
fey,
I Misses Mary Belle and Lur~
Jne Thompson spent last week
jid in Atlanta with relatives,
[dditional and Rocky Mrs. James Plain’s Smith News
! Mr.
as their guests Sunday af
Jrnoon, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lun
brd, Mrs. Walter Lunsford and
[ughter, Imsford and Allie Miss Mae, Emma Mrs. D. E.
Mad
[Mrs. K.
|ent Cleo Dile of Porterdale
1th a while Friday afternoon
bliss Mrs. Clyde Smith,
I' Euphie Lunsford had as
lss guest Monday afternoon,
Abbie Stewart of near At
Ita, Misses Ruth and Bessie
pith, of Worthville.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cowthan
jve Try named their daughter
Lee.
Miss Oma Allen spent Sunday
Ih Miss Lillie Mae Lunsford.
Miss Julia Warren spent Sun
| with Miss Jewell Worren.
Miss Abbie Stewart is visiting
Ttives at Worthville this
ik.
|fe with Bessie Miss Smith Eva Mae spent Wash- Sun
Jton. Miss Euphie Lunsford spent
pay | with Mrs. D. E. Luns
Miss Lillie Lunsford spent a
|le Monday with Mrs. Walter Luns-
1 afternoon.
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at County Line next
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THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA
MANSFIELD NEWS
Rev. Arthur Jackson of Bar
nesville ,was a visitor here Sun¬
day.
Misses Annylu Bartlett and
Hazel Jones and Mr. Alton Bart¬
lett from Molena, Ga., are guests
of Mrs. W. C. Benton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Luck and
Miss Jewell Hays arrived Mon¬
day from Johnson City, Tenn.,
to visit parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Hays.
Mr. Anderson Lunsford of
Atlanta is spending his vacation
with home folks.
Mr. Clint Shephard of Atlan¬
ta is a visitor here.
Mrs. Lawrence Woolbright, of
Ft. Benning, Ga., and two chil¬
dren are guests of Mrs. R. L.
Epps.
Mr. W. C. Benton, Jr., was
host Friday evening complimen¬
tary to visitors.
Misses Bartlett and Jones’
Prom was enjoyed to a late hour
and delightful refreshments
then served.
Miss Louise West of Atlanta
spent last week with Miss Wil¬
lie May Jones.
Miss Sara Benton is in Cov¬
ington with her sister, Mrs. T.
C. Swann.
Mr. Lloyd Knight returned
from Statesboro Friday.
Mrs. H. T. Brooks and chil¬
dren are visiting her mother,
Mrs. I. H. Campbell.
Mrs. Victor Grubbs of Cor
delle is guest of Mrs. F. H.
Franklin.
Miss Gladys Adams returned
home Thursday after a visit to
Ellijay, Ga.
Dr. C. T. Hardman spent Sun¬
day here.
Mrs. Carl Adams spent Mon¬
day in Griffin.
Mrs. W. E. Lunsford spent
Sunday in Social Circle.
Mr. Leonard Smith of Atlanta
spent Sunday here.
Mr. S. E. Knight spent the
week-end with homefolks.
Editors Note—Among the items
last week appeared a notice Terrell, star¬ of
ing that Mrs. Mamie
Miama, Fla., was dead which
was incorrect. It should have
said her daughter had died. The
mistake was made in this office.
(mentholatum V relieves and V I
AS IT IS
WRITTEN—
Is the way we fill your
prescription.
Accuracy is our first
consideration.
PENNINGTON
DRUG COMPANY
PHONE 43.
Station To Station Calls
At Low Rates
A station - to - station
call is a call placed for a
number or for the tele¬
phone of a listed sub¬
scriber if the number is
unknown. In order to save time %
and eliminate chance for
error, a station-to-station
call should be placed in the following manner:
Call Long Distance in the usual way and say:
1. This is 1-2-3.
2. H. A. Smith speaking.
3. Calling Birmingham, Ala
4. Main 456 (or if the number is unknown) Mr.
Paul Jones’ residence or office, as the case may be.
5 Station-to-station call.
Station-to-station calls cannot be reversed, and there
is no report charge on such calls.
See telephone directory for full information.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
ORDINANCE
August 7, 1923.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Council of the City of Covington, and
it is hereby enacted by authority of
the same, That Paragraph 1 of Section
90 of the Code City of Covington, be
changed as follows, to-wit: by striking
out the word “or”, before attending
physician, in said paragraph and sub*
stituting in lieu thereof, the wtord,
‘and.” By striking out the words,
“Mayor or some member of Council,”
and substituting the words, “City
Physician and City Clerk,” so that
when paragraph is so amended it
shall read as follows:
Wherever, in any home, or house
in Covington there shall be reason to
apprehend the presence of any con¬
tagious disease, scarlet fever, small¬
pox, or other kind, it shall be the duty
of the house holder having con¬
trol thereof, and the attending physi¬
cian, to make written report of the
fact immediately to the City Physician
and City Clerk. For failure to make
such report, such householder and at¬
tending physician, shall be subject to
fine or other lawful penalty, in the le¬
gal discretion of the Mayor, or Mayor
and Council.
(Signed) C. R. FRANKLIN,
Chairman Ordinance Committee 4t-c
Georgia, Newton County
Myrtle King Favero vs. Napoleon J.
Favero.
In Newton Superior Court. July
term, 1923.
Libel for Total Divorce.
To Napoleon J. Favero:
In pursuance of an order by the
court to perfect service on you by pub¬
lication in the above stated case, the
same being a libel for tatol divorce,
you are hereby required personally or
by attorney to be and appear at the
next, term of Newton Superior Court,
to be held on the third Monday in
September, 1923, then and there to an¬ in
swer the plaintiff’s complaint, as
defaut thereof the said court will pro¬
ceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the honorable John B.
Hutcheson, Judge of said court.
This .July 16, 1923.
C. O. NIXON, Clerk Superior
court. 33-40p
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY.
To the State Tax Commissioner, Tax
Collector Newton County and the Heirs
at law of Mrs. Claudia W. Anderson:
You are hereby notified that we, the
Undersigned, appointed appraisers of
the estate of Mrs. Claudia W. Ander¬
son, deceased, will meet at the office
of Clerk Newton Superior Court on the
20tli day of August, 1923, at 10 o’clock
for the purpose of appraising said es¬
tate in accordance with the Inheritance
tax law of Georgia.
This August 7th, 1923.
N. S. TURNER
C. O. NIXON
J. L. CALLAWAY
Appraisers.
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF NEWTON.
To The Superior Court of said County:
The petition of A. J. Clayton, Marie
F. Clayton and A. S. Wilkins, residents
of said State and County respectfully
shows:
1. Petitioners desire for themselves,
their associates and successors to be
incorporated under the name and style
of CLAYTON DRUG COMPANY, for
and during the period of twenty years,
with the privilege of renewal at the
expiration of that time.
2. The principal office and place of
business of said corporation shall be
in Porterdale, Newton County, Geor¬
gia. but petitioners desire the right to
establish branch offices elsewhere in the
State of Georgia, or in any other State
of the United States.
3. The object of said corporation is
pecuniary profit and gain to its stock¬
holders.
4. The principal business of said cor¬
poration is to be that of operating a re¬
tail drug business, including the pur¬
chase and sale of drugs, drug sundries,
cigars, tobacco, toilet articles, candies
and confections, and the operation of
soda funtains, it being the intention of
petitioners to operate a general drug
and drug sundry business within the
common meaning of such terms as
now employed.
5. Petitioners desire to manufacture,
buy, sell, deal in, and to engage in, con¬
duct and carry' on the business of man¬
ufacturing, buying, selling and dealing
in goods, wares and merchandise of
every class and description.
6. Petitioners desire the right to
borrow and loan money, and to evi
dence and take security for the same
by aftd in notes, bonds or other evi¬
dence of indebtedness, and to secure
and be secured by the execution of
mortgages or deeds of trust or by the
pledge of collateral, or in such manner
as they may see fit.
7. Petitioners desire that said cor¬
poration have the right to take, own,
sell, ex-
change and transfer real property with¬
in the State of Georgia or elsewhere,
and to acquire all personal property
necessary to the conduct of its busi¬
ness, and to acquire the good will,
rights, property, choses in action and
other assets and liabilities of any per¬
son, firm or corporation, and to pay
for the same in cash, stock of this
company, bonds or otherwise.
8. The capital stock of said corpora¬
tion is to be Seven Thousand ($7,000.00)
Dollars, divided into the shares of
par value of One Hundred ($100) Dob.
lars each and on each of which ten
per cent is actually paid in before the
commencement of business under th s
charter; the said corporation to have
the right, by the vote of the holder or
holders of the majority of the*then out¬
standing shares of stock, to vote at
any time, and from time to time to in¬
crease the said capital stock to such
an extent as they may deem wise, no:
to exceed the aggregate of both com¬
mon and preferred stock the sum of
Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dollars,
and to deal in its own shares, provided
the capital outstanding shall not at
any time be less than the minimum
herein expressed. The increased stock I
to be either common or preferred shares
as the stockholders of said Company
may elect, and such preferred shares,
in the event the same are issued, to |
have such rights, powers and priv-1
ileges as may be conferred thereupon j
by the resolutions authorizing the 1
same. i
9. Petitioners desire the right to ac-1
cept subscriptions to the original capi- j
tal stock or any increase thereof, pay¬
able either in property, real or person¬
al, or choses in action, or in money,
said property ot be taken at a fair valu¬
ation to be adjudged of in such manner
as the corporation may authorize.
10. Petitioners desire the right to!
sue and be sued, to plead and be im-1
pleaded, to have and use by-laws a common and j
seal, to make all necessary
regulations and to do any and sue-! all j
things that maybe necessary in the
cessful carrying on of their business.
11. Petitioners desire sa'id corpora¬
tion to have all rights, jtowers, privi¬
leges and immunities that are incident
to like corporations under the laws of
the State of Georgia, with the power to
apply for and accept amendments to this
charter in the matter of form or sub¬
stance, and to liquidate or discontinue
its business at any time by a vote of
the holder or holders of the majority
of shares of stock outstanding and en
titled to vote.
WHEREFORE, your petitioners de¬
sire that they be incorporated under
the name and style of ores i d, with the
powers, privileges and immunities set
forth, together with such as are now,
or may be hereafter conferred by the
laws of the State of Georgia on similar
corporations.
W. S. DILLON,
WM. J. DAVIS. JR.
W. B. CODY,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
GEORGIA. NEWTON COUNTY:
I, the undersigned Clerk of the Su¬
perior Court for said County of Newton
do hereby certify the Above and fore
going to be a true and correct copy of
petition for charter of file in this of¬
fice.
Given under my hand and official
seal of office, this 8th day of August,
1923.
C. O. NIXON,
Clerk Superior Court, Newton Coun¬
ty, Georgia. 35-38c
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