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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3J 920.
MRS. H. S. REE8B.
Tt wni the privilege of the writer to
.^nnic in touch with the noble eplrit of
Mrs. Henry 8. Keene, tho consort of our
beloved nnd good brotlior, Rev, H. S.
Jtoeec, of Turin, Oo., wlio Ims wrought
for the kingdom for more than n linlf
century in thiit section of tho State.
Sister Jieeso wns n laiavnll, whose pa
rents came from Newberry, 8. 0., many
years ago null settled in Coweta county.
She was a rcnmrknble character in that
she woe true and sincere in her religious
faith and life from her youth, She aov-
• rr figured extensively or prominently in
religious nutivitios,.but she wua us true,
faithful, Joyul and atoady aa nny ono I
have known. "Whilo nrother Rccso wob
away on Ids iirenching appointments
from ono to four days every week, she
remained at homo on tho farm to keep
things going for tho -support of n largo
family. For in tlioso days pastors wero
paid very scantily for lliolr foundation
pioneer work. We so frequently rofor to
tho sacrifices, sufferings and hardships
•of tho heroes of tho gospel, especially of
years ngonc. Rut tho gooil ami faithful
wives of the consecrated men of God do-
serve quite ne much praise anil ns high
.encomiums for an heroic spirit so nobly
displayed, a spirit of as groat sacrifice,
suffering and toil. -
One nlwnys felt butter nftnr visiting
in tho home of Bister Reese, for she al-
-ways had a hearty welcome to extend to
nil, and sis; found)great delight in talk-
lrig about tho affairs of our Lord’s
'kingdom, and there was tho cordial in-
wltatlon to come ngnln.
•In lior cnrllor days she lost the power
-to sing because of a spell of measles, but
just a few days before she wns cnllod
to rest this power won restored, and upon
her lied of Illness sho wns frequently
heard singing tho swcot old songs of
Zion.
She reared a largo family of noble
sons and daughters, who rofloct honor in
their Christina lives to tho faithful and
devoted training of their godly mothor
and fntlior.
Tile funeral services were conducted
in file Turin church, witli Dr. Oousins,
a former pnstor, I)r. Hardy, of Nownnn,
nnd Brother Fuilor, of Nownnn, assist
ing the pastor. A very lnrgo gathering
- of friends was presonl to attest their
; lovo and appreciation.
. Hlslor Reeee was In her olghty-socond
year when aho fell on aloop,. nnd so enmo
to her “grave In a full ago, liko ns a
..shock of corn conieth In his season.’’
Jno. F. Kdon, Pastor.
-o
Chinese in Java.
The standard of living is probably
higher In Java than any other Chinese
community In tho world. The houses
are clean and well furnished, the peo
ple dress In European clothing, nnd
every one has a great deal to say
about dirt and sanitation. There are
Chlneso families In Java which have
been there for five centuries, hut tho
great majority of the 300,000 who live
on tho Island have come there or
are descended from those who came
there In the last fifty years.
HAPPY VALLEY.
Miss Vnnnio Lou Copolnnd, of Nownnn,
•wns tho week-end guest of Mrs. Albert
Howell.
Miss ltoim Gnlntle, of Campbell county,
wns tho week-end guest of Miss Hattie
Stamps.
Mra. J. B. Sprnyborry, Mias Hnttio
Mao Lang nml Miss Pearl Sprnyborry
visited Mrs. Tilda Feriell, in Nownun,
tho pact week.
Mr. Tommie Lang, of Atlanta, spent
tho week-end with homefolka horo.
Miss Benia Sprnyborry, of Nownnn, is
spending tho wook with her sistor, Mra.
W. 1,. Brimor,
Mr. nnd Mra, W, 0. Sowell and little
son and Mra. ,1. 8, Edwards spent a few
slays last wook with tho formor’s parents,
Mr. and Mra. D. U. Sowell, in Atlanta.
Mr. Robt. A. Moore 1b visiting friends
at Locust Grovo this week.
Mra. Joe West spent last week in
Nownnn, tho guest of Mra. Claroiico Hol
lis,
After spending her vacation at homo
Miss Evelyn Moore left Saturday to ro-
-outer Locust Grovo Institute.
Aug. 31st,
BETHLEHEM.
Rev. .1. T. Harris nnd brotlior, Glenn,
-of Franklin, visited in our community
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Starling Attnwny and
mute .daughter, Lots, spent tho woek-end
with relatives in Uagansvllle.
Messrs. Lumur Blinddlx and Roy Flour-
•tioy, of GrautvUle, attended Sunday-
school horo Sumluy.
Misses Mildred and Jcssio Attnwny
. spout the week-end witti relatives near
. Newtinn.
Mr. A. .0. Harris and family, from
near Sargent, were guests of Mr. L. J.
Brook and family Friday.
Born, oa tho illst tush, to Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Henry Brook—a son.
Aug. 31st.
APPLICATION POn CMAIlTBIl,
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
To the Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of Edgar Dominick, R.
H. Dominick nnd J. B. Nixon, all of
Cowota county, Oeorgla, respectfully
shows—
1. that they dealro to be Incorporated
under the name an dstyle of TURIN
GIN & FERTILIZER COMPANY.
2. Tlpit the principal ogles and place
of doing bUHlness of said corporation
shall ho In tho town of Turin, Coweta
county, Oeorgla, but petitioners de
sire tho right to establish branch ofll
och within this State or elsewhere
whenever tho stockholders shall so
determine by a majority vote of the
common stock outstanding at the time.
3. That tho minimum capital stock
of said corporation shall be Fifty Thou
sand (160,000.00) Dollars, with tho
right and prlvlloge to Increaao the
name from time to time tn an aggre
gate not exceeding One Hundred Thou •
nnnd ($100,000.00) Dollars by a two-
tlilrds vote of the stock outatandln,
and entitled to vote; that toil per cent
(10 per cent.) of anld capital stock Ib
to lie paid In whan business is begun,
and (hat said stock Is to bo divided
Into shnreR of Ono Hundred ($100.00)
Dollars oach, common or preferred,
or both, In suoli proportion us the
Htockholdors may ‘determine.
-I. The object of said corporation la
pecuniary gain and prodt to Itself end
Its Htockholdors.
!i. The principal business to bo car
ried on by snld corporation :s the gin
ning, compressing and the nallng of
cotton, storing selling and tlualing In
cotton nnd cotton seed, doing ware
house and atorage business, manufac
turing, mixing nnd manlnuiutlng till
fortlllxois and fertiliser Ingrodlcnts;
and buying, Belling, handling and trad
ing In all kinds of merchandise, Includ
ing cotton seed, cotton seed products,
coal, wood, loo and the manufacture
thereof.
0. That they desire authority for
snld corporation to Bue nnd be suod,
to plead nnd bo Impleaded, to contract
and bp contracted with, nnd to have
and uho a common seal, to make nil
necessary by-laws nnd regulations,
with tho right to amend as hereinafter
provided, and to do all other things
that may be necessary for the suoopsB-
ful management nnd carrying on of
said business, Including- the right to
Di
accept In paymont for stock subscrip
tions money or property, or equipment,
or othor things or vnlue taken at a
HSH —ngs
fair valuation.
7. That they desire authority for
said corporation to buy, lease, hold,
soli or otherwise dispose of, any and
all renlostnto or personal property neo-
ossury or convenient for Its said busi
ness, and to Issue such notes, bonds,
or evidences of debt as the said cor
poration may doslro, and to sccuro the
same by such mortgage or deed of trUBt
or other oonveyance, as the stockhold
ers may authorise and generally to
have all powers granted to business
corporations under the laws of Geor
gia.
8. That they desire authority to own
stock In other corporations and to dls-
poso of same at pleasure as fully as
a private Individual could do subjoot
to tho limitation of such stockholder
ownership provided for In the Consti
tution of Georgia.
9. That they desire to be incorpora
ted for the full period of twenty (20)
yoarB with the right of renewal when
and as provided by law, and that said
corporation have all other rights, pow-
ors, privileges and i nmunltles Incident
to like corporations.
10. That they doslre special author*
Ity for said corporation to accept
amendments to said charter, either In
matter of form or substance, by a ma
jority vote of the oommon stock out
standing at the time, and If desired,
to wind up said corporation and lts
business at any time, or to make any
such alterations and changes in Sts
business, or to sell or dispose thereof,
ns may at any time be authorised by
a mnjci lty voto of the common stock
outstanding at the time. They pray
that this petition be died, published
W’hd recorded, ns provided by law, and
that nn qrdor be passed incorporating
them as aforesaid; and petitioners will
ever may. W. O. POST.
Petitioner’s Attor,ney$
Piled In offleo, this August 10, 1920.
U TURNER, Clerk S. C. 6. C.
GEORGIA—-Coweta County:
I, L. Turner, Clerk of tho Superior
Court In and for said county, do here
by certify that the foregoing is a true
tl,e ordinal peti-
m?tn°A f M v UR ^ GIN & FERTILIZER
COMPANY ns appears of file in my
olttco.
witness my hand and seal of Bald
court, this the 10th day of August, 1920.
L. TURNER, Clerk S. C. C. C.
(Political Advertisement.)^ (Political Advertisement.)
W. H. DORRIS
Of Crisp County, asks jrour
support for the place on the
STATE COURT OF APPEALS
held by Judge O. H. P. Bloodworth.
Mr. Dorris-
•»!-
—is a successful practitioner of the bar of Cop-
dele, for more than 25 years.
—has the unanimous indorsement of the bar of
.the Cordele Judicial Circuit.
—has served 4 years in the House, and
years in the Senate.
—took an active part'in the passage of all
constructive legislation enacted during his ser
vice, including the Georgia Prohibition laws,
the new good roads law, the Western and At
lantic leash act and many others of great pub
lic value and import.
—is pronounced by his friends as a man of ju
dicial temperament and one of highest integ
rity. 6
YOUR VOTE FOR W. H. DORRIS
BE APPRECIATED
Helped Father and
‘Ziron Did Us Both Good,”
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r ' Is a well-known medical fact, that
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(Political Advertisement.)
(Political Advertisement.)
Mi;. Voter, required the services
of a lawyer in Washington to
represent your interests, who
would youemploy—SenatorHoke
Smith, Gov. Hugh M. Dorsey or
Mr. Thomas E. Watson?
It Over!
E verybody agrees
that it is generally
desirable for merchan
dise to be graded. »
A good principle that
often comes out at the
wrong end for the car-
owner—the man with
the upkeep on his mind
—the tire bills to pay.
He feels that tire econ
omy should be a personal
contract with the tire-user.
Not a transaction with
his car, whether it be
big or small.
Reasoning tires in
human terms instead of
trade custom has written
this policy for the United
States Rubber Com
pany-
Build all tires to one
standard and let the tire
user choose his own size.
When the oldest and
largest rubber manufac
turing concern in the
world focuses all its re
sources upon one grade,
one quality, it makes one
client—and that is the
whole public. •
This single ideal is vis
ible in any U. S. Tire
factory, at any U. S. dis
tributing branch, in any
U. S. dealer’s store.
Seeing that the tire-user
gets his economy mileage along
with an unlimited giiarantee.
Policies are. harder to make
than tires.
Probably the deepest reason
why U. Si > demand keeps al
ways ahead of the number of
tires the U. S. makers
supply.
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United States
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Fffty-thren ^
factories
*> .. The oldest and largest
Rubber Organization in the Worla
Two hundred and
thirty-five Branches
COLLEY-SEWELL CO., Lutherville, Ga. R. r, ASKEW & Newnan, Ga.
G. W. SHELL, Turin, Ga.