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THE NEWNAN HERALD
NEWNAN, GA.. FRIDAY, JAN. 28.
Official Organ of CowcU County.
ju. K. Brown. O. W. I-naimvanu
BROWN * PASSAVANX
Kdltora and l , uhll«lirr«.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1,00 A YEAR
IN AUVANCK.
The Herald olllm la located In Die
Ooodrum Building. It Jncltaon Street
•Phone (.
th# Nell Chnndlcr, Mnry I,jine, Kathryn
croggin, Annio Dowdell Turner.
Serenth Grade.
Inner Circle—Ralph Keith, Virginia
McBride,’Snrnb Parrott, Corrio Mac Mr
Klroy.
Honor Group—Edna McKoy, Odexea
Slror.ler.
CARD OF THANKS.
Mr. C'hna. M. Patterson and none wleli
to expreta their grateful appreciation to
their many friend« for the numcroua
neta of kindnma ahown and hcnutlful
floral offeringe nent during th« illness
anil upon thn death of the!/ wlfo and
mother, Mr*. Chae. M. Patterson.
Coweta nnd district nforeaald. bank
rupt: Notice le hereby given that on
January Slot, 10*1. the aald person
waa adjudicated bankrupt! that the
Aral meeting of creditors wljl be held
In tho court-house In Newnan, On. ( on
February S, 1931, at 1 o'clock p. m.. at
which time credltora may nttrnd, prove
their claims, appoint a trustee, exam
ine the bankrupt, and transact such
other business as may properly come
before said meeting.
j. c. Soldi van. •
Referee In Bankruptcy.
LaOrange, Oa., Jan. £4, 1021.
Newnan Public Schools.
HONOR ROLL FOR THE THIRD
SCHOLASTIC MONTH.
The Inner Circle.
This group contains the names of pu
pits who make an average of A In nil
subject* mid A In deportment.
The Honor Group.
This group contains the names of pu
pita whn mnko A In doportmnnt, and A
In nt least one-half their subjects, with
no grade leas than It.
The elans to which each pupil belongs
la indicated I)}' Uio number nfte% tho
name.
These rolls will he published from
month to month.
HIGH SCHOOL.
1 B Honor Roll.
' Inner Circle — Allen -Post, Olnudc
Itrooke.
Honor Group—George .Inoksoo, Mil-
ton Askew, Ellis Arnnll, J. C. Brooks,
Itullej Wllleoxon.
2 B Honor Roll.
Inner Circle—None.
Honor Group—Holxirt Hill, Phillips
.Tones, Gena Newman, Harold Howell,
Richard Thornton. ,
3 B Honor Roll.
Inner Circle—Mallory Atkthaon, Ham
ilton Hall, dames Thoroughmnn.
• Honor Group—Nono.
4 B Honor Roll.
Inner Clrolo—None.
Honor Group—Elbert Bradley.
1 G Honor Roll.
Inner Clrclo—Marian Arnnll, Vlrglnln
Banka, Susan Colo, Clara Colo, Mnrguc-
rile Jackson.
Honor Group—Ruth Boynton, Sara
Brooko, Molllo Fanner, Daisy Vnuglmn.
3 G Honor Roll.
Inner Circle—Mnry Glover, Laura
Kersey, Jean A skua*
Honor Group—Minina North, Isorn
Fisher, Ammn Cook, Fannie Cole Hollis,
Catharine Hudson, Vlrglnln Arnnll, Bes
sie Byrnm, Mary Wllleoxon.
3 G Honor Roll.
Inner Circle—Riolan Hogan.
Honor Group—liosoliml Murphy, Oc
tavio North, Elsie Hnglnud,
4 G Honor Roll.
Inner Circle—Niue.
Honor Group- Mnrgnret Barge, Mnry
Ella Camp, Alice Copeland, Lillian Me
Donnld, Eilnn Reynolds, Minnie Lee
Smith, lues. Wurc, Elisabeth Wise.
HONOR ROLL TEMPLE AVENUE
^GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Inner Circle.
' .George Poddy Cuttlno 1st, Rogers
Unrilogreo .'id, Reboccn Kidd 3d, Fmmlo
George Mnlionc 3d, Miirv Poole 4tli,
Voliun Taylor 4th. Chrystnl Onrley nth,
Blanche Nolan flth, Lnellus Htalllngs nth,
Lille In Cates 7th, Mnrgnret Starr 7th.
Honor Group.
First Grade—lender Allen, Hart Odom,
Harry Vaught, Unlit. Oxmore, Howard
Puckett, Dick Rader, demos Wood, John
Whatley, Preston North, Ruby Cnssel,
Sarah Hubbard, Catherine Pickett, Nor
ton Mae Wortham.
' Second Grade—Cliff Glover, Omer Lan
drum, Wilnurn Holiness, Antoinette Mar
tin, Helen Sandora, Harriet Tmpnoll.
Third Grade—J. T. Jones, Rhodes.
John ami, Herman Moore, William Pick
ett, Kimble Reese, Ecb Smith, Audrey
Kates, Hilda Jackson, Mattie Knto King,
Llewellyn Pnrks.
Fourth Grade—Myrtlco Kite, Ellon
Cnvtmdor, Mnrgnret Trnpnoll, Netelle
Curley, Littleton Glover, .Hulk Jackson.
Fifth Grade—Born Orr, Julia Potts,
Lucy Ware, Camille Robertson, Earnest
I owel, Peter Leach. Ifni Jones, Willie
Parker, Comoii Rader, Bon Moseley.
Gimb'—Spencer Darden, Muw
fuller, Huby Lovorn, William Moonev,
Martha Cole, Bernice Eason, Gnrdio
Held, Mildred Ooodrum. Mildred Hoi-
rell, Howard Glover, Rutli Pnlmor Smith,
Bettle Ruth Smith.
Seventh Grade—Louise Taylor, Marjo
rie Selh, Sara Plokett. Klranor Orr,
i/ouiBQ Ca vendor. JJUhtn Johnson.
HONOR ROLL ATKINSON GRAMMAR
SCHOOL.
First Grade.
Inner Circle—Alley no Davis, Louise
Meadow, Susiui Turner, Mary Catherine
Wiiaou, Harold Arinistcad.
Honor Grnnp—Gertrude Adeoek, Vie
inn Cloueh, Ella Hopson. Opal Kern, Wll-
lie Neii, Ellen Parrott, Frn»c.-s Pnrks.
Rebecca WUklns, Ralph Hnyaes, Robert
Hannah, Daniel Negas. Davis Moseley.
■ Second Grade.
Inner Circle—Eunice Alford, Patsy
■IVoodroof.
Honor Group—Hilliard Turnipseesl,
Maurice Spender, Gibson North. Inex
Houston, Marguerite Mangel. Dorothy
Shatkeiford.
Third Grade.
Inner Circle—Ruth Martin, Daisy
Sago. BiUy ABkew, Hugh Murray.
Honor Group—Mary Gilbert. Nelli*
MoMiohael, Cniiie Gordon Sewell, Eugene
Brooke.
Fourth Grade,
loner Circle—Lillie Marshall Lucilo
McKoy, Nolle Starr.
• Honor Group—Arthur Fowler. William
Killgo, Edwin McKoy, O. F. Nixon,
Richard Potts. Miriam Chnndlcr, Mnrv
Emily Garrett, Margaret Grimes, Vera
Lane, Louise Shackelford.
Fifth Grade.
Inuer Circle—Noue.
Honor Group—Sarah Bailey, Willie
Mae Holt, Margaret Me.Ritchic, Samuel
. Hanks, Cecil Hurst, Edward Wilkinson,
Elmo Causey.
Sixth Grade.
Inner Circle—Bessie May Wortham
Catherine Hilt.
Honor Group—Mary ‘ Bohannon, Mar
New Advertisements. >
Not Ire of FI rat Mretlnic of Creditors
In the Dlatrlct Court of the United
Blatea for tho Northern District
of Georgia.
In the matter of H. V. Smiths Bankrupt.
No. 7057, In Hankruptcy.
To the creditor* of the above-named
parson of Newnan, Oa., In the county of
PETITION FOR CHARTER*
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
To the Superior Court of aald county:
The petition of P.. W. Harcourf. of
Upaon county, Oa., and J. A. Kirkland
and J. M. Dunbar, of Coweta county.
Go. respectfully phowa-—
1. That they dealre for themselves,
their associates, successor* and as
sign* to be Incorporated and made a
body politic under tho laws of the
State of Georgia for the period of
twenty yearn, with tho privlleKc of re
newal at the expiration of nald term,
under the name and style of UNITED
DAKEIIIES COMPANY.
2. The object of the propoaed cor
porutlon In pecuniary gain to Itnelf
and ltn atockholdera.
3. Thr principal office and place of
hUHlncHB of aald corporation shall be
in the city of Newnan, aald county and
State, hut petltloncra dealre the right
to establish. bakeries. branch offices,
a tores and agencies within thin State
and' elsewhere whenever the holder*
of a majority of the atock may no de
termine. . , _
4. The bunlneas l« be carried on by
aald corporation la to buy, sell, manu
facture and deal In bread, roll*, buna,
cakea, pastries, nnd any and all klnda
of food product* at wholesale or re
tail: to operate biikerlea, ovena, and
any and all klnda of ateam or electrical
machinery necessary and incident to
the management ana operation of bak
eries, and the production and aalc of
the product* thereof. ,
5. The capital stock .of aald corpora
tion ahall be Ten Thousand 1110,000.00)
Dotiara, aald atock to be .divided Into
ahnrea of Twenty-Five (125.00) Dol
lar* each. Twenty-five per cent of the
amount of capital to be employed by
them haw been paid Into aald bunlneas.
6. Petitioner* dealre the right to sue
nnd be aued; to plend and be Implead
ed; to contract nnd to be contracted
with; to have and uae a common*seal:
to make all neceaaary by-laws and
regulations, and to do all other things
r Low Shoe Prices I
No matter what they cost—
No matter what the price has been—
It’s what they are worth today !
We have put a moving price on our
Shoes. They are in our windows with
the new prices. Look them over.
Don’t forget to have your Shoes re
paired. Shoe repairing saves, you the
cost of a new pair. Our Shoe repairing
is the best.
The Shoe Shop !
*»,-• mav be necessary for the sue
ceMful carrying on off said
Including the right to buy. ••"if'.J?*"
and sell real estate and personal prop
erty suitable to the purposes of the
corporation; to encumber real and per
sonal property; to execute notes hiui
bonds aa evidences of indebtedness in
curred. or which may be Incurred In
the conduct of the affairs of the cor
poration. and to secure the same M
mortgage, security deed, or any other
forrfi of lien under existing laws.
7. The affairs of said corporation
ahall be managed and. conducted by a
board of directors consisting of *uch
number as may be fixed by the cor
porate action of said corporation, and
at all meetings of said shareholders
each shareholder shall be entitled to
as many votes as he owns shares ap
pearing In his name on the books of
the corporation.
8. Petitioners desire at any time dur
ing the life of the corporation the
privilege of liquidating the affairs of
the corporation and the dissolution of
tho same by a two-thirds vote of the
stockholders • at any annuar meeting,
or at a regular meeting duly callfed
In accordance with the by-laws of the
corporation.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray to
be Incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid, with the powers, priv
ileges and immunities herein set forth,
as are now or may hereafter be al
lowed a corporation of similar charac
ter under the laws of the State of
Georgia. ’ GARLAND JONES,
Petitioners* Attorney,
Filed In office this 24th day of Jan
uary, 1921. L. TURNER.
Clerk Superior Court Coweta county,
Georgia. «
OEORGIA—Cowetk County:,
I, L. Turner, Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, do hereby cer
tify, that the foregoing la a true and
correct copy of the original petition
for. charter of United Bakeries Com
pany, as appears of record in my office.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said Court this 24th day of January,
1921. L. TURNER,
Clerk Superior Court Coweta county,
Georgia.
,The Herald's classified
'columns get results.
“ON THE SQUARE—NORTH SIDE.” |
W. M. Askew. ’Phone 326. 4
Allen Brothers’
Quote Prices for Ooe Week!
EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED!
FLOUR
Plain—48 lbs.
Pl&in—24 lbs
Self-Rising—48 lbs
Self-Rising—24 lbs. ......
Postell’s—24 lbs
.... $2.75
1.40
2.80
.. ..1.50
1.95
No. 10 Pure Lard
$1.90
No. 4 Pure Lard
95
Pure Lard—lb ;.
18
Compound Lard—lb
13
Side Meat—lb.
.. .* . .18
Salt—100 lbs.
..... 1.30
Salt—25 lbs
.50
Government Bacon—lb. ..
...... IW*
Government Roast Beef—2 lbs... .22
Corn Beef Hash—lb 14
Cotton Seed Meal—lOO lbs.... . .$1.85
Beet Pulp—100 lbs. ..' 3.25
Shorts—75 lbs 2.65
Hulls—100 lbs. 1.00
Hen Feed—100 lbs 2.95
Horse Feed—100 lbs. , 2.65
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BRING ALL YOUR CHICKENS AND
EGGS—WE PAY CASH IN
ANY QUANTITY.
Allen Brothers
PHONE 546 NEWNAN
Rubber Goods and Sundries
GOODS OF QUALITY AND DURABILITY
Hot Water Bottles
Fountain Syringes
Combination Outfits
Rubber Tubing
Bed Pans
Douche Pans
•Whirlirig Sprays
Bulb Syringes -
Hard Rubber Syringes
Glass' Syringes
Ear and Ulcer Syringes
Infants’ Syringes
Finger Cots
Bottles and Nipples
Baby Pacifiers
Baby Rattlers
Breast Pumps t
jttipple Shields
Bottle Brushes
Atomizers and Bulbs
Catheters
'Surgeons’ Gloves
Household Rubber Gloves
Medicine Glasses
Drinking Tubes
Thermometers
'Surgical Dressings and Antiseptics
Adhesive Plaster Tincture Iodine
Plain Gauze Antiseptic Tablets
Gauze Bandage Lysol , .
Absorbent Cotton Creolin
Lambs’ Wool Surgeons’ Soap
Whooping Cough Plasters - Lukosine
SMOKE YOUR MEAT WITH K. C. LIQUID MEAT SMOKE ^
LEE-KING DRUG COM PANY
/ "A GOOD DRUG STORE '-’RHONE 66
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
PAY CASH
PAY LESS
Four Days Only
You have four days more to avail your
self of the great values in our half-price
sale of piece gcxpds, as February first our
entire stock will be, remarked at the new
prices for cash. New goods are being
purchased daily and, with few exceptions,
the new goods will command higher
prices than you can buy them at today.
v
If you need White Goods, Sheets, 10-4
Sheeting, Pillow Cases, Table Damask,
Linen, Half Linen or Mefcerized Cotton'
Damask, Percales, Kiddy Cloths, Chev
iots .or Outings of any kind, Longcloths,
Nainsook, Cambrics or Bleachings, buy
them during the last four days’, sale and
SAVE YOURSELF SOME GOOD .MONEY.
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Prices on Suits, Coats, Dresses and all
Ready-to-Wear continued.
Glover-Jones Go.
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