Walker County messenger. (LaFayette, Ga.) 187?-current, November 18, 1921, Image 8

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- PETITION FOII CHARTER Georgia, Walker County. 'i'o Ihe tfuperior Court of Said Coun ty:— rite petition of Tims. W, li.yan and Norman Shatluck, liotli ol -anl county, respectfully shows; 1. That they desire for themselves, their associates and succcssoi t. to be incorporated and made a oody .politic under the name and style of .Title Guaranty and Abstract Co., for the period of twenty year l . 2. The principal office of said coni p&n.v shall he in the City of Lafay ette, stale and county aforesaid, hut pet itioners desire I lie right to es tablish branch olllees within this state or elsewhere, whenever the holders of a majority of the stock tnay so determine. 2. . Thu object of said corporation is pecuniary gain to itself anil its shareholders. 4. The business to he carried on by said corporation is Iha! of inqi iring into the title to real estate and pre- A Wedding Without a Woman Staged at tbe Courthouse Neit Tuesday Night 8 O’clock BENEFIT CATRON MEMORIAL HOME FUND If you want to forget your troubles, cure that indigestion, and don't mind lauging, be at the Courthouse early Tues day night because you’ll have to hury to get a seat. SOME WEDDING, SOME CHARACTERS. SOME COSTUMES. SOME MUSIC. SOME FUN. Here They Are Ready and Waiting to Officiate and Attend the ‘‘Womanless Wedding.” THE WHOLE GANG. Bii Uni* W. B. Shaw Choir T. F. Kane, J. P.Sliles, Tom Bryan, Willie Jennings. So human Heink M. N. Andrews Wedding Party Bride W. 0. Davenport Broom E. P. Hall, Jr. Maid of Honor Crawford Keown Best Man vv. A. Enloe Matron of Honor D. H. Perryman Chaplain S. W. Farias, Jr. Flower Girls Harry Center and Tom Rhyne Ribbon Bearer E. A. Puryear and Carl Little Train Bearer Will McCarter Ring Bearer Earl Jackson I'aliers ....11. H. Shanklos, R. S. Steele, D. W. I.awrence E. Thurman Bride's Mother B. E. Walraven Bride's Father J. E. Patton Bride's Grandmother I. W, Brinsfteld Bride’s Grandfather Dr. J. A. Shields Groom's Father I, H. Holloman Groom’s Mother F. H. Kirby Old Maid Aunt S.. F. Blaylock Baby Sister .. v S. A. Hunt Red Cross Nlirse I> W. Herndon Old Black Mammy E. F. Phii,<s Old Black Joe I. E. Map'os Old Joe's Boys ..Otto Morgan, Joe Phillips. Baby’s Mother T. A. Jackson Groom's Grand Mother I. S. Leonard Groom’s Grandfather R. L. Vansant Gen. Pershing Dr. R. M. Coulter Admiral Rodman Dr. W. E. Bryan Mrs. Rodman. (J. M. Clemons Woodrow Wilson J. L. Rowland Mrs. Woodrow Wilson R. A. Whatley Miss Hawaii 0. W. Bledsoe Miss Tennessee * H. T. Woodyard South Carolina Dr. Chas. Ward North Carolina C. C. Gilbert Teddy Roosevelt ............, C. C, Bass The Missis-Sippi Dr. Rallenger and Roy Thurman The Troublesome Twins Roy Thurman and Bill Massey The triplets Moore Patton, Tom Cochran, D R Thurman Ben. Foeh A. R. Fortune Mrs. Fooh Gordon Walraven Mr. Harding Ray Thurman Mrs. Harding l.aFayette Hammond Distinguished Visitor J. R. Killian Martha Washington lames A. Allen George Washington R. A. Wardlaw Dolly Dimples S. F. Evans Mutt. Leroy Inman Jeff Sam Ransom .Bugs Joe Tate Mrs. Jiggs Lee Inman Happy lloolig.tr .. Luther Abney sir Douglas Haig Fred Moore Admission Fee: Adults, ,15c; Children, 25c; Reserved Seats, 50c. At the Courthouse Neit Tuesday Night, 8 O’clock. BRIM; THE * HOLE COMMUNITY, AND DON'T LEAVE THE KIDDIES BEHIND. paring and making abstract of said title, and showing the condition of same. i. The capita! slock of said corpo ration shall be Ten Thousand Dol lars ($10,000.00/, with the privilege of increasing same to the sum of 'J'wenty-fivs Thousand Dollart,*l)y a majority vote of the stockholders, said stock to he divided into shares of SIOO each. Ten per cent of the amount of capital to be employed by them has been actually paid in. S. Petitioners desire the right to sue and be sued, to plead and be im pleaded, to have and use a common seal, to make all necessary by-laws and regulations and to do all other things that may he necessary for the successful carrying on of said business, including the right to buy, hold and sell real estate and person al property, suitable to the pur poses of the corporation and to ex ecute notes and bonds as evidence of indebtedness incurred, or which may be incurred, in the conduct of the affairs of the corporation and to secure ttie same by mortgage, se- > WALKER COUNTY MEBSE NGER, NOVEMBER 18, 1921. curity deed, or other form of lien, under existing laws. 7. They desire for said incorporation the power and authority to apply for and accept amendments to its charter of either form op substance by a vote of a majority of its stock outstanding at. the time. They also ask authority to liquidate and dis continue its business at any time it may determine to do so by a vote of two-thirds of its stock outstanding at the time. 8. They desire for the said corpora tion tiie right of renewal when and as provided by the laws of Georgia, and that it have all such other rights, powers, privileges and im munities as are incident to like cor porations or permissible under the laws of Georgia. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be incorporated under the name and style aforesaid with the powers, privileges and immunities herein set forth, and as are now, or may hereafter be, allowed a corporation of similar character under the laws of Georgia. NORMAN SHATTUCK, Attorney for Petitioners. Filed in office, November 16, 1921. AMMA LEE CATRON, L>. Clerk. Georgia, Walker County. I, Thos. W. Bryan, Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the ap plication for charter of the Title Guaranty and Abstract Company, as the same appears on file in this of fice. .< Witness my official signature and (he seal of said court, this Novem ber 16th, 1921. T. W. BRYAN, Clerk. *2* v SOUTH NAOMI. * 111 -11111 I;: I M.l'.K* The box supper here Saturday night was a success. Hiss Sadie Martin spent the week end with homefolks. Misses Exa Strickland and Pearl Harris of Mt. Carmel and Bob Bo hanon of Reo spent the week-end at j. N. Browns. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dockery and children of Harrisburg spent the weekend here with Mrs. Basil Lewis. Miss Jessie Lewis is visiting rela tives in Mentone, Ala. Rev. J. B .Tallant of Rossville will preach here next Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Bro. Tallant is a splendid preacher and everybody is invited out to hear him. TRIXIE ft + * LAFAYETTE, R. 2. * . .......... , t . . *f» . "p*!**! l ■X-M-X* ■I-i-M --.Judson West and daughters, of S. Georgia have been here for the past sow weeks visiting relatives. D. S. Nations and family have moved to LaFayette where they will work in the mills. Kelly Lail left last week for the west. He will stop a while in Tenn essee before going further west. Pi .. C. Jones spent the latter part i' 1 week with homefolks in McCi. •; .Vs Cove. 0. C. Cla • Isa position as the blacksmith a. (lie camp. „ Miss Reba Williams returned to the west, with Load Wilbanks last week where she will remain awhile. T. H. MOORE A FEW OF OUR ill OF BARGAINS We have a complete line of Ready-to- Wear for Ladies, Men, Boys and Children, Shoes for Everybody. Extra Heavy Men’s Overalls, “Trip- 36-Inch Sheeting, good quality in*, mJ le Stripe,” a regular $2 value, QQ at J" 1 Special, “none better,” at OliOtJ . . . Dress Ginghams, just m, New No. 8740 Ladies’High Top Black Patterns, a regular 20c Qing- IC* yJ Vici Kid Shoe, Military Heel, a <&0 QR ham - at IUU |U ' regular $5.00 Shoe, Special, at... * F Best Grade Men’s Union 01 or Suits 01. Children’s and Misses’ High 00 AC Grade Plush Coats, all colors, at vOiHJ Extra Special Bargains in Men’s Suits in Brown and Blue, all MEN'S HOSE, 4A. JL 0 ? 1 ? rego,ar ?2r ’- 00 sl6 45 I ADIE9’ HOSE. IOC 8 ** °^ c ' * *IU.tJ CHILDREN'S HOSE * w PETERS’ Best Grade Ladies’ tf>o gc Medium Heavy Shoes, at y4*wv Boys’ Suits, sizes 3toß, a reg- 00 OC Curtain Scrim Flannel Ift* u A ular $4.00 Suit, at Borders IUC jui —— Extra Special Bargains in Ladies’ \ll-Wool Boys’Blue 0/1 QC Qn H lln Coats, Suits, Dresses etc Serge Suits rt.UU a**U Up at Reduced Priees. i * We Can Save You Money on All Your Purchases. Winer Department Store “THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS” LaFayette, Georgia PEPTO-MANGAN KEEPS BLOOD PURE GROWING CHILDREN NEED PLENTY OF RED CELLS IN BLOOD i When the young body is growing, children frequently experience weakness. Girls and boys sometimes play too bard and over-tax their systems, j !iey become pale, weak, and sickly. . hey lose their appeti tes, become . enguid, and are not able to make progress in school work. “Growing too fast” is often true. It is most important to keep the blood of growing girls and boys in a healthy state. Pepto-Mangan keeps the blood pure. The red cells in the blood are increased. They carry life-giving oxygen to all parts of the body, and wholesome youthfulness blooms again in clear complexions, bright eyes and buoyant spirits. Sold both in liquid and tablet form by drug dists everywhere. The name “Gude’s” Pepto-Mangan” is on the package. Advertisement. * X-H-M-M-P * * + •2- RIDGEWAY * •2* * "** School began at Ridgeway Monday morning with Miss Ruth Millican, of Gaylesville, Ala., as teacher. I. A. Keith filled his regular ap pointment Saturday night. J. H. Ott preached the funeral of Mrs. M. J. Cordel to a large audience Sunday. J. T. Adams has a sick baby at his house , T. C. Man is still in declining health. The death angel visited the home of W. D. Calhoun Monday morning and took away the little baby who came a few weeks go to brighten their home. The remains were laid 'to rest at Wesley Chapel cemetery 'Tuesday. Our prayers and sympathy is with the bereaved ones. Moving day is here. G. S. Adams of Center Post is moving to W. C. Burns place, and Arthur Littlejohn haS moved from Noble back (o his father’s place. TOM CAT • W ANTS I’lOK RENT—Two store rooms in 1 West Lafayette on Chattanooga J'St., near the depot. City Water and (lights— D. W. Herndon. . if THE PARTY—Who took a foun tain pen from a desk in the Bank of LaFayette will return same to the ')Bank of LaFayette, no questions well be asked. ** FOR SALE—My house and lof in E. ■LaFayette. House is 6-room dwell ing with water and lights. Complete ly furnished. Want to sell furnish ed. $530 down, balance to suit pur chaser at 4 per cent interest. If in terested apply to T. F. Cane, La- Fayette, Ga. LOST—A pair of new brown kid gloves in courthouse Armistice Day. leave at Messenger ollice and ! receive reward. It FOR SALE—One R F. D Carrier mail wagon, equipped with halt bearing wheels, brake and sand band. Built by Light Runner People of Peoria 111. This wagon is same as only made eight trips on route. Will sell at a bargain. Call on or ad dress J. H. Hicks at postoffice Chick amauga, Ga. NOTICE TO FARMERS After Saturday November 19th, we will run our gin and do custom grinding on Saturday of each week. —McConnell and Wright, Center Post, Ga. 11-25-2 t FOR RENT—The Richardson farm* near Mission Ridge Station.—Call Main 3810 or write A. S. Oakmon, 409 E. 9th St., Chattanooga, Tenn. 21 ESTRAY—A black heifer, underbit in both ears, brand on left hip— Owner come get same and pay all expenses—W C. Lewis, Pond Spgs, Ga. , ltx jEjSTRAYED—One red pig, weight about 40 lbs. Finder notify Till man Pence ,at LaFayette Cotton Mills and receive reward. ltx. MONEY —Plenty of money to loan on farm lands. See me at once. —D. F. Pope, Attorney. FOR SALJl—Complete set farming tools, including mower, rake and corn sheller. Also new top buggy & harness.—Lucy J Street.