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Professional Cards.
j. p. McPherson
Civil Engineer nnd Surveyor.
’ Sewerage systems, water systems,
topographical surveys, maplng, accurate
land surveys, pavingVoada. oSfiae, Ma
sonic building, 'phone 675. Griffin, Gai
MYRON H. FARMER, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over T. G. Farmer & Sons Co.
Office 'phone 606! residence 'phone 72.
L. E. MOORE
Attorney-nt-Law
Will practice in all courts. Prompt
loans made on Improved farms in Cow
eta County. Over Cates Drug Store.
W. L. STALLINGS,
Attorney and Counsellor nt Law.
Will practice In all the Courts. Spe
cial attention given to preparation of
wills and the administration of estates
in the Court of Ordinary.
Office In Court House, 'phone 414.
T. S. BAILEY’.
Physician and Surgeon,
Office upstairs In Kirby building, 11%
Greenville street. 'Phone 87. (office
and. residence.) -
JOE B. PENIgTON,
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Office hours 8 to 10 a. m.i 3 to 6 p. in.
Office with Dr. Paul Peniston. Office
and residence 'phone 30.
DR. J. E. MARSH
Veterinary Surgeon
Office at W. A. Potts Stable, 11 E.
Broad St. Office phone 106, Res. 370J.
A. SIDNEY CAMP,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Office In Arnall Bldg., Court Square.
R. H, MCDONALD,
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Office 3% East Broad Street, upstairs.
Office hours B to 11 a ,m. and 3 to 6
p. m.
Office 'phone 66 i residence 'phone 89J
w m f H'J L Yl) Ay, '
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Lee-King Drug Co. Res
idence ’phone 464. Office phone 216.
Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m„ 2 to 4 p.
m.. and 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday—9 to 11
a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m.
T. B. DAVIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office—Sanltorium building. Office
phone 6—1 call; residence 'phone 6—
1 calls.
VV. A. TURNER.
Physician and Surgeon,
Special attention given to surgery
and diseases of women. Office 19
Spring street. 'Phone 280.
D. A. RANEY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention to eye, ear, nose
and throat, and-diseases of chest.
W. L. WOODROOF,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office 11% Greenville street. 'Phone
<61. Special attention given to dis
eases of children.
J. LITTLETON JONES,
Attorney-at-Law.
Prompt attention to legal business.
LoanB made on farm lands. Office over
EC. C. Arnall Mdse. Co.’s.
THOS. G. FARMER, Jit.,
Attorney-at-Law.
Will give oareful and prompt atten
tion to all legal business entrusted to
me. Money to loan. OBioo in court
house.
SARGENT.
Tlio body of Alvin Hugh Harris ar
rived from overseas Saturday and was
carried out to New Hope church Sunday,
where impressive funeral services wore
held, Dr. Frank L. Hardy, Rev. \V. E.
FoUor, Rev. F. A, Bone nnd Col. Sidnoy
Camp taking pnrt in the obsequies. The
botly was interred beside that of his
brother, Marvin, who lost his life in a
storm at Camp Wheeler in 1918.
, The Canning Club girls’ camp hero' Inst
week was greatly enjoyed by everyone.
Miss liorino Collins, our county homo
demonstration agent, and Mrs. Franklin
Sibley, Spalding county’s agent, together
with ton well-known Coweta teachers,
had elinrgo of the camp. Forty club
girls wore present. Wednesday night a
picnic lunch was served, and everybody
got acquainted’ with the other follow.
Thursday night Superintendent Starr,'
members of the Board of Education,
Rev. W. E. Fuller and Mrs. W. C. Mc
Bride were invited out to supper.' After
a delicious repast, propared and. served
by the third and fourth year club girls,
nil enjoyed short, inspiring talks by Mrs,
McBride, Superintendent Starr ami Prof.
B. M. Drake. Friday night was a Boolal
occasion, nnd quite a number of friends
and visitors dropped in for an hour or
so.
Mr. Will Harris, a student nt tho
Stato Agricultural College, was at homo
for the week-end.
Mr. Alton Murphy, of Carrollton, vis
ited here Sunday and Monday.
Miss Almeda Kinnard, of Newnan,
spent the week-end with MisseB Eunice
and Irene Allen.
Miss Olivia Young, of Newnan, visit
ed Miss Gertrude Weldon last week,
Mrs. Martha Warren and Miss Hattie
Bridges spent -Wednesday nght and
Thursday with Miss Ora Copeland, in
Newnan. '
MiBs Alice Copeland and Miss Eloise
Sewell, of Newnan, were Miss Deane
Bridges’ guests Sunday.
Mr. 'Camp Fuller, of Newnan, was a
visitor here Sunday afternoon.
Miss Ora Copeland, of Newnan, visit
ed friends here laBt week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carter, of Wel
come, spent Monday with relatives here.
Little Elizabeth Walker, who has been
quite sick for several days, is roported
better today.
Misses Nelle Austin and Mattie Sue
Bridges took up their school duties at
Mt. Carmel Monday morning.
Rev. -W. E. Fuller, of Newnan, was
here Monday.
Misses Pauline arid Edna Holeman
spent Monday with relatives at Dodson.
July 5th.
o
RAYMOND.
Mr. Heard Crain, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end with his parents here.
Miss Elizabeth Fry, of Atlanta, is
speeding the week wth her mother,. Mrs,
Mollio Fry.
Mrs. W. L. Stevenson had as guests
Monday Mrs. John Sallery. and children,
Mi-s. Luther Lowe and children, Mrs.
Robt. L. Stephens nnd son ami Mrs.
Charlie Tuggle and, son, of Cednrtown.
A large .crowd attended the barbecue
n,t Lake Raymond Monday.
Messrs. Alvan McDonald, Wm. Mc
Donald, Tom Graves, Rufus Robertson
aniT fithers attended the Wntsori-Hard-
wick speaking at Union City Monday.
The Sharpsbui-g B. Y. • P. U. eamo
over Sunday night nnd rendered a very
interesting program at the church, which
was enjoyed by a largo congregation.
Mary Ray Memorial School began its
summer session Monday with a good at
tendance.
Misses Octavia North nnd Marjorie
Smith, of Newnan, were guests last week
of Mrs. Tom Hendrix.
Mr. and. Mrs. Luther Winslette and
children', of Atlanta, were guests last
week of Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Donegan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Harville, of Atlan
ta, spent the week-end with the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Martin,
Mrs. Claude Stevenson returned home
Sunday, after spending several days with
her parents in Hogansville.
Mrs. Cecil Darby, of Columbus, was
tho, guest lant week of Mrs. W; L. Ste
venson.
Mrs. J. R. Hayes, who has been visit
ing relatives in Alabama, returned home
last week.
Mrs. R. L. Moon has returned to Hol
land,? after spending several days with
her (laughter,. Miss Inez Moon.
Miss Inez Moon had as a guest on
Sunday last Mr. G. R. Greer, of Bir
mingham.
Mrs. Claude Stevenson and Miss Alice
Stevenson spent Thursday in Newnan
shopping.
July 5th;
WILLIAM Y. ATKINSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office over Outtlno’s store.
K. W. STARR,
Dentist.
Office over H. C. Arnall Mdse. Co.’s
■tore. White patronage exclusively.
Residence 'phone 382-L.
PONDVIEW.
Our fnrmors have been quite busy the
past few days trying to rid tho cotton
of boll weevils.
Tho protracted drought has about
ruined onrly corn, but wo Have a goodly
supply of wheat and are planning for a
now garden—ao why worry aboqt hard
times!
Miss Norliie North, of Longstroet, was
the guest of Miss Lucy Lee Sunday af
ternoon. .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hunter and Miss Mary
Hunter, of Turin, spent Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Christopher.
Mossrs. Reginald Cnrmichael and Clnv-
ris LaBseter visited friends at Aberdeen
Friday night.
The writer had tho pleasure of attend
ing the bnrbeouo at Union City Monday
ami heard Senator Watson, Gov. Hard
wick, Congressman Upshaw and others
deliver eloquent addresses. It was tho
largest gathering of peoplo we ever wit
nessed. >>
Mr. Herbert Gnmol, of Longstroot, en-
tertained a number pf friends with an
enjoyable party Saturday ovening.
Among those present were Misses Mary
Suo Mooro, Annie L, 'Hammock, Verna
Hammock, Frances Hardy, Norinc North,
Catherine Phillips, Alice Phillips, Lucy
Leo, Minnie Opal Gomel, Messrs. Clarris
Lnssetor, Roy LaBseter, B. D. Loo, Lewis
Smith, Ross McDonald, Earl McDonald',
Oharlie Gamol, Eddie Bridges, Lehman
Hudson, Geo. Lasseter nnd Theodore
McDonald. Games and music were en
joyed until a late hour, when a delicious
ice course was served.
Quarterly meeting will be held at
Coke’s Chapel the third Sunday in the
present month. Presiding Elder decider,
of LaGrange, and Rev. H. E. Stipe, of
Moreland, will be with us on that occa;
sion. These able and popular ministers
are both Campbell county boys, and we
used to spend our. childhood days in that
dear old county.
July 14 lias been chosen ns the day
for cleaning off the church grounds,,
and all who can help us are requested
to be on hand bf 7 or 8 o’clock on the
date named.
MrB. W. O. Harper and sons, Tommie
and Durwood, of Newnan, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lasseter, of Tu
rin, spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. T. Z, Christopher.
Miss Ruth Christopher entertained sev
eral friends with a picnic at Lake Ray
mond Saturday ovening.
July 5th.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY CO.
Effective May 29, 1921.
ARRIVE FROM
Cedptown . . 6.45 a. m.
Columbus... 9.55 a. m. 6.25 p. m.
Chattanooga . 1.00 p. m.
Carrollton.. 4.38 p. m.
Raymond .. . 5.22 p. m.
Griffin .... 11.18 a. m. 6.52 p. m.
DEPART FOB
Griffin 6.45 a. m. 1.00 p. m.
Columbus... 9.50 a. m. 5.22 p. m.
Chattanooga 11.18 a. m.
Raymond... 4.38 p. m.
Carrollton . . 5.25 p. m.
Cedartown . . 6.52 p. m.
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BEXTON.
Misses Katie and Viola Bexley enter
tained a few friends at an ice cream
party Saturday evening. It. was a nice
affair and much enjoyed.
After a visit to Misses Katie and
Viola Bexley, Miss Thelma Haynes has
returned to Moreland.
•Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Haynie and Mr,
and Mrs. Charlie Hunter spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. V. Y. Hunter, at
Turin.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Haynie, Mr. Bar
tow Haynie, Misses Ophelia and Hettie
Hunter and little Miss Carrie Hunter,
spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. OtSa
Smith, in Grantville.
Misses Mary Bexley and Inez Bent-iri
spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Jixfi
Gilbert, in Lutherville.
Miss, Susie Mae Spratling, of St,
Charles', and Miss Colima Camp, (of
Moreland, visited Miss Mary Young
Monday afternoon.
Mr. "R. E. Bexley and family spent
Sunday with Mrs. Elmer Nall, at Lone
Oak.
Mrs. P. P. 8alter and little daughter,
of Goodwater, Ala., spent Friday with
Mrs. T. Jeff Young.
Several from our community attend
ed the funeral of Miss Corille Hines, at
Lutherville, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis entertained
the little folks with a party Saturday af
ternoon.
Mrs. J. E. Walthall and children, of
White Oak, spent Saturday afternoon
with Mrs. T. Jeff Young.
July 5th.
MT. CARMEL.
The picnic given by Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Beavers Saturday was greatly en
joyed by the largo crowd present.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sowell and ^Ir,
Luther - Story attended tho barbecue at
the convict ’camp Saturday.
Miss Coriniio Wortham, of Atlanta, and
Mr. Cliff Payton, of, I-Iomowood, attend
ed Sunday-school hero Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Madison Turner has been on the
sick list for several dayB. ,
Misses Mnry Kate and Katie Suo Sto
ry were with the club girls in camp nt
Snrgnnt Inst week.
Mr. 0. S. Story and daughter, Annie
Mne, spout Sunday with Mr, J. T. Story, ri ,
sr., and family, at Homewood. •
Messrs. 1511 Ve J and 'Joe ‘'Wortham','" oF -Bubl
Handy, attended the picnic at Mr. Beav
ers.’ Saturday .
Mr. anil Mrs. Grady Robison, of New-
lian, spent the week-end with tho latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Story.
Mrs. Amanda Crawley and Mrs; Jesse
Adams, of Atlanta, spent/Sunday night
with Mr. M. R. Story and family.
Mr. W. H. Wood attended tho barbe
cue given by Mr. I. 1J. Payton, at Home-
wood, Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Robison and son,
Fred, and Miss Alice Ingram, of New
nan, spent Monday with Mr. M. R. Sto
ry and family.
Mr. J. W. Story, jr., attended Sunday-
school at Homewood Sunday afternoon.
Miss Mattie Pearl Howard, of Sar
gent, spent the week-end with her sister,
Mrs. Johnnie Johnson.
Little Miss Cassoll, of Newnan, spent
last week with Evelyn Boone.
Mrs. Cassell, of New Hope, spent last
week with her daughter, Mrs. Albert
Boone.
Mrs. Mel son Forbus and children, of
Homewood, spent Saturday with Mr. C.
S. Forbus and family.
Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Stpr.v and son,
Hugh, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace
and baby spent Sunday with Mrs. Geor
gia Payton, at Homewood.
Mr. and Mrs. Madison Turner and’
baby spent Sunday with Mr. 'and Mrs.
Tom Payton, at Homewood.
Mr. and Mrs. CJaude Bullington, of
Milledgeville, and Miss Ollie Rigsby, of
Newnan, visited Miss Ruth Wallace Sun
day morning.
July 5th.
WELCOME,
On account of the,’rain Saturday ovon-
lug the B. Y. P. U. entertainment given
at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. W.
Summov was slimly attended. However,
those present onjoyod tho occasion to tho
fullest, pronouuclng the supper us one
fit for the gods.”
Miss Snllie MIIHnns, of Nownnn, vis
ited Misses Maude and Thelma Mllllnns
the past. wook.
Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Amis ami daugh
ters, of Franklin, spoilt Sunday with
Rdv. and Mrs. F. J. Amis.
Mr. ami Mrs. X. O. Nowmnn spout
Sunday with Col. and Mrs. J. C- New
man, la Newnan.
MV, mid Mrs. 0. F. Wood and Mr.
Otis Houston attendod' a barbecue nt
Mr. “Conn” Payton’s on tho Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. McKoy, Mr. J ,B.
McKoy ami Mrs. J. A. Johnson and
baby spent Sunday with relatives at
Palmetto.
Mrs. Frank Chappell, Miss Loo Clmp-
poll, Mr. W. P. Chappell mid Master
Ben Moseley spent Wednesday at East
Point, whore they were the guests of
Mrs. Clyde Hendrix.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. F. Wood spout Sat
urday at Moreland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Summer lmd ns
apeud-tho-day guests on the Fourth Mr.
nnd Mis. Andrew Bowers ami Mr. and
Mrs. ,L. W. BowevB, jr., of Wlilto Oak,
MIsb Oliva Young of Newnan, and Mrs.
P. P. Salter and daughter of Gooihvoter,
Ala.
The Fourth passed off Juietly in our
community. Some attended bnrbocuea,
some picnics, some silt at home grouch
ing over ‘‘hard times,” while others
Worked. Some celebration, Wu’d any.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boone ‘and chil
dren I visited Dr. and Mrs. W.* W. Car-
mical, nt Hampton, Sunday.
Mr. Howlotto Grimes Is nt home from
Florida.
Our school opened Monday with a good
attendance.
Rev. F. J. Amis was able to (111 his
appointment at Elim 1 church Sunday, al
though still sufferng a good deal with
his injurod arm.
Next Saturday and Sunday are regu
lar preaching days at Providence church.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Moore, of Newnan,
and Mr. L. 0. Mooro, of Atlanta, were
guoats Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. P. G.
Morrow.
July 5th.
o-
MIDWAY.
Miss Bello Todd will resume her school
here next Monday. It Is hoped that she
will begin with a good attendance and
have a successful term. She is a due
.teacher, and hns boon elected for lunth-
} jer> year.
Mrs. S. S. Kidd is visiting her daugh
ter, Mi’s. Alice Davis, in Nownnn.
Miss Nowell Wiggins spent Saturday
llijjht with Mrs. Bruce Harilogreo, in
Heard county.
The ruin Just wook came just in time
to save.(lorn nnd late bonus.
Miss Sum CnrneH, of Nownnn, spout
tlie week-end with hdmefolka here.
Misses Ruby Millions, Bula Kidd,
Jolinnia Mao Camus mul.Liuirn JnckHon,
Canning Club girls, onjoyod a camp at
Sargent Inst wook.
Fred Millimis nnd family mid Mr.
Hubbard and son, of Noivnan,
spent Sunday at tlio homo of Mrs. Fan
nie Millin'iis.
Mr, nml Mrs. Bruce Harilogreo, of
Heard county, spent Sunday nt the homo
of Mr. W. 8. Kidd.
Tho B. Y. P. U. meeting at Elim
church Sunday wns well attended. It
is hoped more will be present next Smi-
dny nnd give the president their full co
operation. (;In a previous letter wo
named Mrs. Lee Stephens ns one of tho
group- lender^. This, wc(s n mistake.
Wo meant Mrs, LewiB Stephens).
Thore is no improvement in Mrs. Fan
nie MiJlians’ condition,, wo regret to re
port.
Mr. Jim Smith, of Sprlngview, visited
Messrs. Cranfill and William Kidd Sun
day.
On account of a fractured arm Rev.
F. J’,' Amis did not fill his pulpit nt
Elim church Saturday, but wns on hand
Sunday, preaching a fine sermon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Walker entertain
ed. an outing on Mountain creek Monday
par Monday night-
July 5th.
WHITE OAK.
Quite a number from our neighborhood
attendod tlio funeral of Miss Corille
Hines, at Lutherville, on Friday last.
We deeply regret the loss of such a
lovoly girl from our community, and ex
tend to the horenved family our sincere
sympnthy.
Mr. .1. T. Young and family visited
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Loo, at Lone Oak,
Sunday.
The reunion of tho Young family at.
Mr, .1, W. Young’s on Sunday lust wbh
attended by Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lambert
of Grantville, Mr. ami Mrs. Robt. John
son of Turin, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Crengh
Llnch and daughter of East Point.
Mr. Hunter Johnson, pf St. Oharlos,
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. J. M.
Johnson. *
Mrs. Ralph Bowers visited rolntlves
and friends near Raymond on Saturday
and Sunday liiBt.
Mr .and Mrs. Lawson Chestnut and
children spent Sunday with friends near
Raymond.
Miss Lueila Walthall spout Suudny
with MIrb Daisy Webb, at Morolnml.
Rov. R. S. Harris filled fils appointment
nt Moreland A. It. P. church Sunday
morning.
Misses Mary and Anniu Carmionl nnd
MIhbob Mnry Jean, Martha and Hannah
Mattox motored to Pearl Spring Park
Monday afternoon, and thonco to Now-
unn.
The Hemphill neighborhood celebrated
tho Fourth with a fish-fry at Young’s
bridge,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bowors visited
tho latter's parents near Welcome on
Monday last.
Itecl hor sister, Mrs. Norman Patterson,
this week,
Mr. Roy Lnssetor, of Newnan, visited
in our community Sunday afternoon.
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HOMEWOOD.
Our school opened Tuesday morning,
with twenty-eight pupils enrolled.
Mr. J. T. Howard, of Snrgont, spoilt
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vollie How
ard.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Luckio visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Beavers, at Mt. Car
mel, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Adams, of At
lanta, spent tlio week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. I. N. Payton.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Story, of Mt. Car
mel, visited Mrs. Georgia Payton Sun
day.
Mr. O. S. Story and daughter, of Mt.
Carmel, spent Sunday with Mr. und Mrs,
J. T. Story.
Miss GuBsio* Howard, of Sargent, is
staying with her brother, Mr. Vollio
Howard, and attending school hflro.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Payton had as
guosts Sunday Mr. and Mrs. MaillBon
Tumor, Mr. and Mrs, Elbert Wood and
Mrs. Brook Hanson, of Mt. Carmel.
Sovernl from our community onjoyod
nn ice cream stippor at Mr. and MrB.
Jimmie Story’s Saturday night,
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Beavers ami
sons, of Mt. Carmel, attended the ico
ream festival at Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie
Story’s Saturday night,
Sovernl from our community attended
services at Elim church Sunday.
Mr. Charlie Story visited friends nt
Sargent Sunday afternoon.
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LONGSTREET.
Miss Elizabeth Vineyard, lmd as spend-
tlio-dny guosts Inst Wednesday Misses
Sura Wynn, Ethel McLean mid Doris
McLean, together with hor visitor, Miss
Virginia Lewis, of Nownnn.
Everybody interested is asked to
meet nt Coke’s Chapel on Thursday, July
14, nnd assist ill eloawng off tlio grounds,
Mr. and Mrs. T. H, Haines and chil
dren spent tlie week-end witli relatives
near Newnan.
Miss Virginia Lewis, who spent last
week with Miss Elizabeth Vineyard, 1ms
returned to Nownnn,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams Hpent
Sunday with relatives ftt Sliarpsburg.
Mi-h. J. Ei McLean, of Sharpsburg,
spent Wednesday with Mrs. Z. R. Vine
yard,
Tho ice. cream supper given nt tlio
homo of Mr. J,. H. Game] Saturday
ovening was much onjoyed by those pres
ent.
Mr. Irwin McDonald, who lias been
staying with his aunt, Mrs. Roxlo Mc
Donald, lias returned to Atlanta.
Mr. Alvan Hammock and fnmiiy, of
McCollum, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Hammock.
Miss Y7il.Ho Lnssoter, of Atlanta, vis-
PIDTITION FOB CHARTER.
GEORGIA-—Coweta County:
To tho Superior Court of said oounty:
Tho petition of E. Dominick, R-. H.
Dominick, Dominick Mercantile Com
pany. .1. B. Shell, W. H. Summers, L. S.
Pago, J D Johnson, O W Shell, Judson
Harris! J A. Daniel, Z. ChHstoplier,
B. T. 'Thompson, Miss Ruth Thompson,
Mrs. Annlo Hun tor.Caldwell, Mrs. Put
tie Hunter Drake, Mrs. Minnie Hunter
Colo, all of Cowofu County, On., shows:
1. That they deslro for themselvos,
tholr associates, successors and as
signs to bo Incorporated and made a
body politic under the Hiwb of Georgia
for tho period of twenty years, with
tho privilege of renewal at the expir
ation of said term, under the name and
style of TURIN WAREHOUSE COM-
Old papers for sale here.
“I see where a married man objected
to being locked up with women jurors
and was excused. ”
"Well, the proprieties must be ob
served. Besides, the question of per
sonal safety entered into the case. What
chance would he have bad if he had
disagreed with the eleven ladies of the
jury.”
DRESDEN.
Our section was visited by a heavy
rain and windstorm Saturday afternoon.
Trees were uprooted, and Mr. W. B.
Mitcham’s bam was unroofed, as wore
two or three other outhouses in the com
munity.
A number from our community enjoy
ed an outing on Mountain creek Monday
afternoon.
• Miss Alma Reynolds, of Newnan,
opened heV^sohool here Monday.
' Mr. arid ■Mwi.j.R. L. Davis, Mrs.
Davis, Miss,Annie Ruth Davis and Miss
Alma Mitclibfn. attended services at Elim
church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Minor Stephens, Mr.
and MrB. Lee Stephens, Mr. and Mr's.
H. M. Raiford, Mrs. Sophie Crowder a*nd
Mrs. Meilie Wood, of Handy, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix Crowder Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davis spent Mon
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pritchett,
at Hogansvilje.
Miss Martha Fincher returned Satur-
day from Sargent, where the Canning
(lub girls were in camp several days.
Mr. W. H. Meriwether returned from
Valdosta Wednesday, accompanied by
his granddaughter, Miss Louise Dickin
son, who will spend several weeks here.
A crowd pf our young'people visited
the skating rink in Newnan Saturday
night.
Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Jackson and chil
dren. spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Walton, at Bethel, J
The body of Ed Stegall, colored, who
died m France, was buried at Emory
Chapel Sunday afternoon.
July 5th.
The healthy stomach is nothing if not
conservative, Few radicals have good
digestion.—Samuel Butler.
BETHEL.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Barge anil chil
dren, of Tyrone, and Mr. and Mrs. J,
T. Morgan and Mrs. Margaret McCul
lough, of Standing Rock, wore spend-
tlie-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Byrom Monday.
Mr. Paul Bailey, of Welcome, Bpont
the week-end with his parents here.
Miss Ruth Hardin has returned homo,
after spending several dayB witli Mrs.
J. F. Bailey, in Newnan.
MisB LeVora Brittain, of Newnan,
spent a few days tho past week with hor
sister, Mrs. W. A. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bailey and little
Ellen Hardin visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Bailey, in Newnan, the post week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook and children
and Miss Sallie Thompson, of Senoia,
visted relatives in our community Sun
day afternoon.
Misses Bessie and LeVora Brittain,
Miss Emmie Sue Newby, Mr, Elmer
Newby and Mr. J. F. Alsnbrook, of New
nan, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Bailey.
Mrs. W. E. Hardin, Misses Lucile,
Ruth and Laura Hardin and Mrs. W. A.
Bailey visited Mrs. T. W. Cook, in So-
noia, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bailey and baby
spent Monday with relatives in Newnan.
July '5th.
Why will the moving picture people
insist upon throwing bed - room scenes
upon the screen? Hardly a night pusses
without some suggestive and incongru
ous patchwork in counterpane and pillow
cases. Since tho daring headline on
Broadway, ‘‘Up in Mabel’s Room,” no
map of social life seems to be- complote
without a display of what the French
call ‘Miterie. ”—Savannah Press.
Mrs.' Styles—“1 see by this paper that
a woman in it Western town has hit
upon a novel plan of obtaining a separa
tion from her husband without going to
the expense of court proceedings.”
Mr. Styles—‘‘That’s interesting.
What has she done?”
Mrs. Styles—‘ ‘ Why, she scat her hus
baqd out to match a piece of dress goods
and told him not to return until lie had
matched it. He’s still out.”
tyle i
pAny.
2. The object of tho proposed corpor
ation la poounlary gain to Itself and
its stockholders.
8. The principal office and place of
business of said corporation shall he
In the town of Turin, said ootirtty e.nd
Stato.
4. The business to be carried on by
said corporation Is to receive, store
nnd weigh cotton nnd other farm pro
ducts, guano, fertilizers, and such other
artloloB desired; and to do any and all
things Incident and necessary to the
conduct of the business of a -Irst-
class warehouse,
B. Tho oapltnl stook of said corpor
ation shall be Six Thousand Four Hun
dred Dollars, all of which 1b paid In
In oaHh, and tho Bald incorporators
hereby desire tho privilege of increas
ing the same to Ton Thousand Dollare,
aB may bo determined by its lnaorpor-
ators. The shares of stock to be of
the par value of One Hundred Dollars
por share.
6. Petitioners desire the right to suo
anil be sued; to plead and be Impleaded;
to contract and ho eon,traded with;
to have nnd pHo a common seal; to
mnko by-laws' and regulations neces
sary for the conduct of Bald business,
Including the right to pwn, buy, hold
‘and sell veal estate and personal prop
erty suitable to the purposes of Bald
Corporation; to encumber said proper
ty owned by them, and to execute notes
and bonds as evidence of Indebtedness
Incurred, or which may be Incurred In
tho conduct of the affairs of said cor
poration, and to secure tho same by
mortgage, security deed, or any other
form of security lien under existing
law,
7. Tho affaire of said corporation,
shall be managed and conducted by a-,
board of directors aonslstlng of such.-
number as may be fixed by the corpor
ate action of said corporation, and your
petitioners further desire tho privilege
at any time during the life of said
corporation of liquidating the affairs
of t.lie same, or a dissolution of tho
same'by a two-thirds vote 6f the stock
holder!! of tho same, aceorilibB to tho.
by-lftws of Hqld corporation.
WHEREFORE your petitioners pray
to be Incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid, .with the powers, priv
ileges and Immunities herein Bet forth,
and as are now or may hereafter be
allowed a corporation of similar char
acter under tho laws of the State of
Georgia.
GARLAND M. JONES.
Petitioner’s Attorney.
Filed In office tills 8th day of Juhe,
1921. It. TURNER.
Clerk Superior Court, Coweta County
GEORGIA—Coweta County;
I, L. Turner, Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, do hereby cer
tify that the foregoing is a true and
correct aopy of the original petition
for charter of TURIN WAREHOUSE
COMPANY, as appears of record 1 In my
office.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said Court this 8th day of June, 1921.
„ L. TURNHft.'
Clerk Superior Court, Coweta County.
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