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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920,
LUTHERVILLE.
l’rof. and Mrs. Gus Wnro nnd children
of Ronpvillc, were Bursts Inst week of
Mr. and Mr*. C. 1’. Ware.
Mr. Edward Leo Norris went up to
Atlanta Tuesday
Mr*. Lewis Plant, who underwent nn
opnrntiou In LaGfangn ln*t nook, i* not
doinK well, according to report,
Mr. nn<i Mr*.< Will Scogin, of At
lnntn, wore week-end guests of relative*
here.
Ml** Knto Beogln, of Newnnn, spent
Sunday with her cousin, Mi*» Prance*
Benton.
Prof. C. C. Noll, of Tnlbotton, spent
the week-end with 111* family here
Rev. nnd Mr*. H, E. Btipe, of Morn
laud, were entertained Hundny at the
home of Ml** Clara Winiain*.
Mrs. Prod Smith, of Atlnntn, I* spend
ing some time with her parents, Mr. and
Mr*. Mordoeni Davis,
Dr. and Mr*. R, A. Hardaway nnd Mr,
nnd Mr*. J. W. Trammell nro In At
Ionia for several day*, attending'' tho
fair.
Misses Louise Colley, Thclmn Lnti
mor nnd May York wore in Newnnn
Tuesday,
The Eastern Star* will hnvo an oy»
ter HUpper nt the school-building Friday
night. There will bo nn old-time spell
ing bco nftcr tho »u)ipor,
Mr. nnd Mr*. Russell Broekwny, of
Mncon, nnd Mr. nnd Mr*. Tnylor Davis,
of Columbus, hnvo been visiting Mr. nnd
Mr*. Dnvo Dnvl*.
Miss Mnrtha Benton, of Atlnntn, was
tho weok-oml guest of her parent*, Mr,'
nnd Mr*. Prank Benton.
Oct. 10th,
( . . °
t WELCOME,
Our school oponod todny with 60 pu
Jills enrolled. The faculty I* composed
of Misses Ida nnd Knthorlno Hodnott.
nnd Miss Mnrie Lou Dial. It -Is to bo
hoped that nil jiupils will enter nt once,
for a day lost counts so much when wo
nro trying to get nn education.
Miss Ruth Millnns spent tho weok-end
with relative* in Newnnn.
Messrs. W. P. Thigpen, Loyd Millions
nnd Kit Millions made a business trip
to Alabnmn Saturday, returning Mondny,
Born, an the 4th hint., to Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Wnrron—a son.
Mrs. Llssio Dukes, of Valdostn, spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mr*. Bob Dukes.
Mis* Xlmetta Strong, of Nownnn, is
visiting Mr. 0. N. Strong nnd family
thin week.
Mr. nnd Mr*. II. C. McKoy nnd chil
dren nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Kirby Stnrr nnd
children, of Nownnn, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.
.1. C. McKoy, of Welcomo, wcro spoml-
thc-dny guest* of Mr. nnd Mis. J. E.
Boone Sunday.
We regret to report Mrs. Jamie Hod-
nett on the nick list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Dickson worshiped
at the Central Baptist church, Nownuu,
SunJlny.
Dr. and Mr*. P. ,T. Ami*, Jr., of Frank
lin, visited Rev, and Mr#. P. J. Amis
Pvv.dny.
Master Vance Wlngo, of McCollum,
i* slaying with the family of Mr. J. II.
Keith nnd allemling school.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bonne, Mr. nnd
Mr*. .1. 0. McKoy nnd ltov. F. .1. Amis
attended tho Western Baptist Associa
tion lit, Guy lust week.
Mr. Hump Kidd and sons, Edgar nnd
Ambrose, attended tho Southeastern Fair
Saturday.
Mossm. W. Y. Summer, E. L. McKoy,
Ralph McKoy and Lewis McKoy nro at
tending tlie fair in Atlanta today.
Pet, BOtli.
Mr*. Clucx stopped in the doorway of
the pnrlor, literally choked with rage.
“John,” *ho snapped, when *he had
recovered her breath, “take your feet
off that table. “
“Mrs. Cluck, ” John answered,
“there's only one person who can talk
flint wny to mo,”
“And who Is flintshe demanded,
advancing with n dangerous light in her
eye*.
“You, my dear," replied John, meek
ly, a* he rapIncM his feet on the well-
polished linoleum. '
ElboW grenso is tho essential oil of
imliiiitry.
A PROCLAMATION.
STATIC OP GEORGIA—Executive De
partment
Submitting n proposed amendment
to tho Constitution of Georgia, to be
voted on nt the general election to bo
hold In November. 1920, to amend PAr-
ngrph 2, Section 1, Article 11, of the
Constitution of this State, so as to lay
out and create a now county, from n
portion of Liberty county, to be
known as Long county, with the town
of Ludowtcl as the county-noat.
By his Excellency:
HUGH M. DORSEY, Governor.
Whereas, the aoncrnl Assembly, nt
Its session In 120 proposed an amend
ment to the Constitution of this Btate,
ns set forth In nn Act approved Au
gust 14, 1020, to-wlt:
LONO COUNTY, CREATION OF
814
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT.
Tho Oonoral Assembly of tho State of
hereby proposes to tho
cesBor# are elected and qualified.
The voters of said new county,
qualified to vote tor members of the
General Assembly under the laws of
Georgia, shall, on tho first Wednesday
In December, 1020, elect an Ordinary,
Clerk of the Superior Court, Sheriff.
Coroner, Tax Collector. Tax Receiver,
County Surveyor, County Treasurer,
Representative, and County School
Superintendent, who ahull hold office
until the next general election for
county officers shall he held In the
State of Georgia, and until their suc
cessors an- elected and qualified. Said
election shall he held at the usual
voling places heretofore established,
within the territory of said new coun
ty, ami shall he conducted'In tho man
n*»r now prescribed by law for sold
Ing elections for county officers, and
the officers elected therein shall qual
ify give bond and talto oath as pre
scribed by law, and enter upon the
discharge of their respective duties
on the first day of January 1021.
Sec. 2. The provisions of Section* 820
to 848, Inclusive, of tho Codo sre
hereby made applicable to said new
county; and said county. when
created, shall be a "statutory county,”
and subject to all general laws appli
cable to counties of this State. '
Sec. 3. The county authorities of
snld now county shall have the right
to creato a debt for and nn behalf of
said county to dofray the public ex
penses thereof for tho first year, with
out submitting tho same to a vote of
the qualified voters thereof.
Sec. 4. Said new county-, when cre
ated, shall he entitled to one Repre
sentative In the Lower/ House of tho
General Assembly of Georgia, and the
membership of tho said House shall
be Increased by one, so as to admit
of representation therein for said new
county. ,
Sec. 5. Whenevor the Constitutional
amendment hereby proposed shall be
agreed to by two-thirds of the mem
bers of the two houses of tho General
Assembly, and tho same entered on
their Journals, with the "Yeas" and
anorghi hereby I?ropOBOB lo T "« j "Nays" taken thereon, the Governor
qualified electorsi of*n|d ^Stato an I H j, a j| CIU1H0 U a.lcl proposod amendment
Ihn^r^nstituthm of to 1,0 Published In at least two news-
1, Article II. of the Constitution or p apers jn oaC |, congressional dlstrtet
In tills State for a period
DRESDEN.
Dr. ami Mr*. H. H. Jackson, in com
pany with Mil, iiml Mrs. Eil Brown, of
Corner Brandi, motored to Ro'opvillo Sun
day for n visit with relatives nml friends.
Mr. mill Mrs, R. L. Davis hail ns
guests Sunday Mr. nnd Mr*. M. D. Mil-
linns mid daughter, Frances, Mr, mid
Mrs, J. E. Bilbo nml children, uml Miss
Fannie Niuvmmi, of Welcome.
Mr. und Mrs. W. II. Meriwether spent,
Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. li. Orr,
near Elion Grove.
Mr. mid Mrs. Eil Lu/.cnhy mid chil
dren were spend-tha-iluy guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Brown, nt Corner Brandi,
Sunday.
Mrs. Davis, of Comer Branch, is spend
ing some time with her daughter, Mrs,
* A. J. Fincher.
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Millinns anil chil
dren, from near Nownnn, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. I*. J. Davis.
Mrs. Alice Davts, Mrs. J. M. Kidd
nnd Mrs. Johnnie Staples, of Nownnn
were dinner guest* of Mrs. P. J. Davis
Monday.
Mi** Louise Mitcham is visiting roln
tive* nt Irwin, Tonn.
Messrs. Carl Witcher and J. P. Harris,
from near Newnmir visited in our commu
nity Suudny afternoon.
Mrs. llendriek Crowder has relumed
home, nftcr spending u few days with
her parent* in Rome.
Oct. 19th.
the Htato of Georgia, as heretofore
ntmmdod, to provldo for tho creation
of a now county, to ho known ns
Long, and for other purposos.
Section 1. Tho Genoral Assombly
of tho State of Georgia proposed to
the people of Georgia nn amendment
to Paragraph 2, Section 1, Article 11,
of the Constitution of tlilH State, a*
heretofore amended, rh follows, to
wit: That In addition to the counties
new provided for by tho Constitution,
ns heretofore amonded, there shall bo
a now county known as Long, laid out
from the county of Liberty, hounded
ns follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a
mint on tho Altamaha river whoro
lie same Is Intersected by tho county
lino botwoon Liberty nnd MclntoBh
counties; thence northeast and north
along tho aforesaid county lino be
tween McIntosh nnd Liberty to Inter
section thoroof with South Newport
rlvor; nnd to tho northwost corner of
McIntosh county, at tho point whore
said Liberty and Molntoph lino
nearest tho Atlantic Coast Lino
railroad’s main line; thence a straight
lino northwestward to tho main lino
of the Atlantic Coast Line railroad at
point ono-half mllo southwest of
said rnllrond’s depot nt Lnmbort,
Gooi-glii, (post office,) and Wnlthour-
vllle station; thence duo north ft
trnight lino to tho Wnlthourvlllo and
Smiley public rond, north of Lambert,
On.; thonce northwestward a straght
lino to a point In tho Ludowlct nnd
I-Ilnanvltlo public road three hundrod
(300) ynrds north of tho residence of
XV. II. Dovorraux, In tho 1758th G. M.
District of Liberty county; thence
northwostwnrd a straight' lino to a
point on the Rodorlck and Hlnesvllle
lubllo road whore snmo Is lntorsectod
>y tho Walthourvlllo publlo road from
tho southeast; tlmnce wost along the
center of said Roderick and Hlnos-
lllo public rond a short distance to
wliero tho 'Wnlthourvlllo publlo road
loaves same towards tho northwest;
thence northwostwnrd along the con-
tor of said Walthourvlllo public road
past Gum Branch postolTleo, old slto,
to Intersection thoroof with tho Snv-
nnnah public road or Board's Bluff
publlo road, about one and ono-olghth
(ll,C) miles oast of tho Cross, Roads
achool-houso; Ihonco west along tho
center of said Savannah public load
or Board's Bluff public road to whjl'O
Hald Walthourvlllo publlo road loaves
same going northwest; thence al mg
tho center of said Walthourvlllo pub
llo road to intersection of same with
tho Moody Bi-Ido publlo road; thence
northward along tho center of said
Moody Bridge public road to tho
point whoro saino crosses tho Savan
nah and Southern railroad right-of-
way at Strain, on said railroad, nnd
tp tho north line of said right-of-way;
thonco westward along tho mirth lino
of the Savannah and Southern rall-
I'oiul right-of-way to tho first public
road crossing at Lida depot, on Said
railroad; thonco westward along oen-
tor of puhllo road from Lida past Bear
Branch schbol-houso' to forks of said
Pllhllo road; anil thenao along the cen
ter of tho northwest fork thereof, In
a northwesterly direction, to whoro
said publlo road crosses tho Lib
erty anil Tatnnll county lino
near by ami oi\Bt of Hampton
auhool-hoiiHc; thonco southward ami
south along tho county lino between
Liberty and Tatnnll to tho Altamaha
rlvor, ami to tho lino botwoon Liberty
anil Wayno counties; thence southeast
along tho channel of snld Altamaha
river ami along tho county lino bo-
IWeen Liberty and Wayno to point of
beginning. Tho county-site of said
county shall ho tho to\vn of Ludowlct,
Georgia. Said county shall ho nttneh-
od to the First Congressional district,
!° A" 0 Atlantic Judicial circuit, and
t“ tho Second Senatorial district, un-
tll changed by tho General Assombly
of Georgia, Terms of Superior Court
In said county shall ha hold on tho
first Mondays In March afld Sep
tember in ouch year, until changed
?> ton. General Assembly. Jus
tices of tho Peace and Consta
bles cut off Into tho now county shall
exorotso tho duties nnd powers of
HVJ" offices until now militia districts
are laid out In said now county as
provided by law, nml until their suo-
a period of two
months next preceding the next gen
oral election; nnd tho Governor shall
provide for tho submission of this
proposed amondmont to tho electors of
this Stato at tho next genoral election
to bo hold therein, for their ratifica
tion or rejection. All persons voting
In snld election In favor of said pro
posed amendment shall have written
or printed on their ballots the words,
"For tho amendment to the Constitu
tion creating tho county of Long,”
and those opposod thereto Bhall have
written or printed on their ballots tho
words, “Against the amendment to the
Constitution orating the county of
Long." Tho returns of said election
shall bo made to tho Secretary of
State, who shall certify the result
thereof to the Governor, and If Bald
proposed amendment bo ratified by a
majority of tho voters voting In Bald
general election, the Governor shall
Issue his proclamation to said effect.
Approved August 14, 1920.
Now. therefore. I. Hugh M. Dorsey.
Governor, of said State, do Issue this
my proclamation hereby declaring
that the foregoing proposed amend
ment to tho Constitution Is submitted
for ratification or rejection to the
voters of tho State qualified to vote
for members of tho General Assemblv
at the general oloction to be held on
Tuesday, Nov. 2. 1920.
HUGH M. DORSEY, Governor.
By the Governor:
S, G, McLENDON, Secretary of State,
DO YOU KNOW WHAT
IS THE MATTER?
When You Feel Out of Sorts «nd See
Things With a Dull Eye?
' LOOK TO YOUR BLOOD.
P*!e Complexions,. Languid Feelings,
Lowered Vitality, Need More Red
Blood. Take Pepto-Mangan.
So many people spend week after week
feeling down nnd out. They never Btop
to think that something really is the mat
ter. They satisfy themselves by saying,
“Oh, I’m not sick. I’ll bo all right
tomorrow. ”
And tomorrow comes again and again.
Still they feel depressed nnd languid,
sc&reely able to get around.
If you don't fed like yourself, you
are not-yoqrsolf. If you are weak and
pole, your blood need* strengthening.
You should know ubout Pepto-Mangan
that famous blood tonic. Physicians
recommend it and prescribe it because
it contains just tho ingredients needed
to make red blood. It renews your en
ergy, puts you where you ought to be.
Begin with today. Got the tablets if
they will bo more convenient to fake
than the liquid. Both have the same
medical properties. But be sure you get
the genuine Pepto-Mangan. Ask for
“Gude’s” and be sure that the full
name, “Gude’B Pepto-Mangan," is on
the package.
OH, SEAR! MY BACK!
Merciful Heavens, how my back
hurts in the morning 1” It’s ail
due to an*,,
over-abund
ance of that
poison called
uric acid.
The kidneys
are not able
to get rid of
it. Such con
ditions you
can readily
overcome,
nnd prolong NXv
life by taking
“Anuric” (anti-uric-acid).. This
'fan be obtained at almost any drug
store, in tablet form.
When your kidneys get sluggish
and clog, you suffer from back
ache, sick-headache, dizzy spells,
or twinges and pains of-lumbago,
rheumatism or gout; or sleep is
disturbed two or three times a
night, get Dr; Pierce’s Anuric, it
will put new life into your kidneys
and your entire system. Send Dr.
Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo,
N. Y., ten cents for trial package.
Auburn, GA. — " For many years
I have been doing much heavy work
and my suffering from kidney trouble
seemed almost unbearable at times. I
had tried many kinds of medicine for
it but in vain. Finally I sent for a
bottle of Dr. Pierce’s Anurio Tablets
and since I have taken them I have
felt like a new woman. I highly recom
mend ’Anurio’ to all sufferers from
kidney trouble.”-—Mrs. A. R. Glace,
Route 1.
DUCK
UNION MADE
OVERALLS
Made with extreme care
for many years by
ness
Is Good!
C.We could not make this state
ment unless our unusual Values
at low prices had made this state
ment possible.
/
«L Every merchant is taking his
medicine. We are taking.OURS.
It is a bitter DOSE, but every
time we take it the purchasing
patient gets the benefit. This v
medicine is from the BOTTLE •
OF REDUCED PRICES, and is a
tonic for the buying trade. That
is i^hat makes our business “SO
GOOD.”
j ' r
<LOne DOSE USUALLY con
vinces. Money back if you are
not convinced we’ve helped you
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