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The Luzianne Guarantee:
If, after using the contents
of a can, you are not satisfied
in every respect, your gro
cer will refund your money.
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The Reily~Taylor Company, New Orleans
During Your Spare Time
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Your spare time is very valuable if working on our Special Agency
proposition. Many are making big money soliciting new and renew
al subscriptions. We pay liberal commissions. The work is pleas
ant and you are building a permant business for yourself,
We Want Live Representatives in Jasper County.
Write today, giving reference, for complete details to Circulation Dept. Desk F
" THE WAY PUBLISHING COMPANY, Chamber of Commerce Bldg., ATLANTA, GA.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA,—Jasper County.
To the Superior Court of said county:
The petition of H. B. Jordan, C. H.
Jordan and L. K. Jordan, all of said
State and County, respectflilly shows:
Ist:
That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and as
signs, to become incorporated under
the name and style of “JORDAN
LUMBER COMPANY.” /
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The term for which petitioners ask
to be incorporated is twenty years,
with the privilege of renewal at the
end of that time,
3rd:
The capital stock of said corpora
tion is to be $15,000.00 divided into
shares of SIOO.OO each.
4th:
More than ten per cent. of said
capital stock of $15,000.00 has already
been actually paid in; and petitioners
ask the privilege for said corporation
to accept as its fair market value
property in addition to money in pay
ment for its said capital stock, and to
issue shares at said fair market value
for such property delivered to the
proposed corporation.
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The object of the proposed corpora
tion is pecuniary profit and gain to its
stockholders. Petitioners propose to
carry on a general retail and whole
sale lumber business, together with
all kinds of building materials; eanter
ing into contracts to build and erect
houses and other structures; acquir
ing either by lease or otherwise and
selling timber and timber lands;
sawing timber into lumber and to
otherwise handle, and to do anything
usual, necessary and proper pertain
ing to or connected with the aforesaid
business and including the business of
saw-milling.
6th:
The principal office and place of
business of the proposed corporation
will be in the City of Monticello, said
£IBE AWAIS
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MONTICELLO, GEORGIA _
Yes, Ma’am; and you don't
have to take it for granted, either.
You can prove the first by taste,
and the second by arithmetic.
Buy a can of Luzianne. Use
half the quantity you ordinarily
would. If it doesn’t go farther
and taste better than other coffee
at the price, tell the man who
sold it to you and he’ll give you
back your money. Make no
mistake, Luzianne is great coffee
—exceeding great., Ask for
profit-sharing catalog.
State and County; but petitioners ask
the privilege of establishing branch
offices anywhere in Georgia as de
termined by the corporate authorities
of said corporation.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
made a body corporate under the
name and style aforesaid, entitled to
the rights, privileges and immunities
and subject to the liabilities fixed by
law.
This the 22 day of January, 1917.
GREENE F. JOHNSON,
Attorney for Petitioners.
GEORGIA,—Jasper County.
I, R. L. Davis, Clerk of the Superior
Court of Jasper County, do hereby
certify that the above and foregoing
is a true and correct copy of the peti
}tlon for incorporation of the JORDAN
‘LUMBER COMPANY, now on file in
‘this office.
Witness my hand and seal this the
22nd day of January, 1917.
| R. L. DAVIS,
Clerk Jasper Superior Court.
B S ———
Dr. John Goodman’s Rheumatic
Liniment. Why?
Because it has been thoroughly
tried. It has cured many, is curing
others and may cure you. Because it
is a safe remedy and will save you
much worrying, suffering, anxiety and
doctor bill. Keep a bottle on hand for
yourself, family and stock.
Recommended for rheumatism, neu
ralgia, backache, headache, toothache,
stiff joints, soreness, sore-throat, sore
ness in the breast, croup, cough, frost
bite, colds, catarrh, bruises, swellings,
earache, stings, burns, scalds, piles,
pains, pains in the stomach, pains in
the side, paifs in the breast or any
where a liniment can be used, either
for man, horses, cattle, hogs, etc.
Before offering this liniment to the
public, I cured myself of acute rheu
matism in my wrist, also chronic rheu
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When Buying A Watch Buy
A Good One.
It will give you good service, abso
lutely correct time, therefore the
Greatest of Satisfaction.
Such watches are priced so reasonably at
this store, that really you should think of
purchasing no other kind.
Come In and See Them.
South Bend, Elgin, Waltham, Illinois and
various other makes.
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A Lurge Crowd Attended Sundsy
. ings of Inter éé»s
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Of all the villes I've visited,
The one that's dear to me,
Is this little burg with its many joys;
It's better than “a storm at sea.”
But a town is what you make it—
So, fellows, let us adopt a rule:
On February the eleventh get your
| friend
~ And come out to Sunday School.
Everybody remember the services
here saturdfy afternoon and Sunday
morning. All attend who possibly
can.
Mr. and Mrs. Dolph McCullough, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Allen visited Mr. B. F.
McCullough at old Rocky Creek recent
ly. The latter is very {ill, to the sor
row of his many friends. ‘
Misses Rubye and Cleora Janes
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Efton
Aaron Wednesday night. .
Mr. John Potts, of Stewart, was
here on business last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Redd and little
daughter, Louise, spent Saturday
night at Bethlehem, guests of Dr. and
Mrs. A. D. Janes.
.Mr. Gay Benton, of Palalto, was a
Sunday evening visitor here.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goodman spent
Saturday night with their aunt, Mrs.
Mollie Huff, of Old Rocky reek. ¢
Misses Kitchens delightfully enter
tained at home Saturday evening, the
honored guest being Miss Vara Kitch
ens, of Stewart. The event was a
beautiful one, and was greatly enjoyed
by everyone present.
It made us glad to have such a fine
crowd at Sunday School Sunday. We
were especially glad to have so many
visitors. Hope they enjoyed it enough
to come again.
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SAND HILL SIFTINGS
iMrt. M. G. Smith, Who Sustained a
Fall Sometime Ago, Has About
Recovered from Injuries.
As this neck of the woods is not
represented I'll send in a few dots this
week.
Mr. Jim Oxford is repairing his
house and gave a house-covering
"Tuesday. " :
The friends of Mr. Charlie Thoma
son deeply sympathize with him and
his children in the death of his wife
which occurred last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Goodman, of
Franklinville, spent last Friday with
their daughters, Mrs. Will Polk and
Mrs. Ashley Brooks, here.
Mr. Will Polk, who has been sick,
is able to be out again we are glad to
state,
Mr. Jim Goodman spent Monday and
Monday night with his uncle, Mr. C.
M. Goodman.
Mrs. J. W. Moss and Mrs. Fannie
Criddle spent last Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs. C. M. Goodman, near here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Benton and
daughter, Lucile, spent last Saturday
and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Couch, near here,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Goodman, of Tal
madge, spent Saturday and Sunday
with their son, Mr. C. M. Goodman.
* Misses Jewel Criddel and Lurline
Davis and. Master Otis Davis, of Tal
madge, visited at the home of Mr. J.
B. Benton recently. ‘
Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Goodman, of
Sardis, spent last Friday afternoon
here,
1 Mr. Ashley Brooks’s family are re
covering from sickness we are glad to
Mrs. M. G. Smith has about recov
ered from a fall she sustained some
time ago, we are glad to state. ‘
Little Rub’y Goodman is well again
after a week's illness with rheuma
tism. 4
matism in my right shoulder of seven
teen years standing, which, -at times
was acute and severe, twice a severe
case of backache. i
Read What one who has Used it Says:
“This is to certify that I used Dr.
John Goodman’s Rheumatic Liniment
and it has done me more good than
any other liniment I ever used. I had
rheumatism in both knees and el
bows and one bottle cured me. 1
wouldn’t be without it for ten times
the cost.”—T. W. DOOLEY, an old sol
dier, Mansfield, Ga.,, R. F. D, 4, f
Agents wanted. iy
Manufactured gnd for sale, whole
sale and retail, by i
JOHN L. 3 WwWOoOoDSs,
~ Monticello, Ga.
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