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• Eiifen 1 aff m lia layette, Ga.
jMstoilicc for transmission througn
the mails as second-^ass matter.
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sol vc the problem.
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sl>lrf>i*iy WgltklAgdlfou|l4tl
iitg on.<a»ilidg*i nr>iw» n ikrt(^y;ipr
pLctun^ (iW f 9ffy r/ , HMflK.Triild
If McAdoo k««p« gutting state
delegations fhere will.be po nc-ed
a National Convqntiop.,. 5
if.. K fMIHS
The highway mileage of the
United State*' ds 2,941,394 and on
these highways the nation spends
a billion a year. 1 I
. . - ~d-U.
ltwre's hoping that, eVerj. young
Italy arid young nlan graduate ffum
our high sihorfls v/i 11 enter a stan
dard college or university this full.
Are you ready, for the boll weevil
and army Worm ? Theue tyro genfl®
men have already appeared in
SSourUi Ufocgia, and ifk, a shorf,'dlSr,
Sams* tucWulkefcK’MinUy. Be ready I
and. Wptch fqp thorn nncf swatthem
a hjmtek-oyi Www the first tiwa
fhVy appear! b(l 5 -1 .« tih-j
! '1 )..o', ■ “ 7. • • *1 • • l/.i'l A
It is refreshing tit bote the f\g- I
or»'s th»L the.a(|i*te for .the past fis
cal year spent less by more thart a
half il million dollars than her in
come. Kept within her iignune and
with homo wise tax reforms, where
by equalization of taxes and getting
propi Tt.v on tlto digest that has
been escaping (axption, Georgia
will soon get out of the hole finan
cially.
dev- P • ni iiyn;,',-j \. .ov.-eiJ ■rl
• —n r
LET THE LIGHT
BREAK FASTER
The aeteu us. tho Wawen Idairy
farrrters- throngh thetr orgpnitation
which wua ftafccted a.fciti weeks’
ago, in buyidg purdlnt+l WntUe for
w,'#,
bull :fiur !tiwingdmum(*iK) , „'fs.M pro
greadve ngriciirHufal yfcp 1 - vvjiieji
will be \yatched wijh ,/tli^-eloswt
inUirad 'by the farm ids. I of this
juilnl l e’ ,lJ! -.’l'T J» q-itimont n 1 ft'// -.1
..r’i -, ■ ~nu I c .dw ■'
They did not.overtoil thynwclves
at the stnrt but expecti'to Work htid >'
•tudy the business the kffh
»»t of inl*T««t lookihg -to pivrflts,
to roil building and to' a more' ciyn
manding pesitwn «s agricultural'
l«t*. i ~ .v/ > in vtll.e
They will succeed, liocause they
are high type of serious-minded
fppHMjfd \ifav quyie' 1
Successes on small scales.l
If over a seyt.iop or coUtity waV
favupabje .I,o,live-Stock , iiidustry
this section and county is,, and it is 1
gratifying to the
awl, the farnvers rtitering upon a
wow and more pasWuctive eih: ’ w ' f ■
»- This spirit-should -to every - •
•edi,m,(\f the vougfjri «ud, avt pfdy Vj
with live stock, .91 but ‘wltti fruit 1
•ta****- iMwinhcMlnbufei ini
Ihct, * Juß fsem JtrtHH*aW* ! * 5o ,!! 1
inm» tottoa at- not. should dln'c- i 1
***' ■ *
-erwv -GoUVm ,be- and its 9 l
be* grown iktdot 4 Tsdt" iwyvsffl;- >
apd ,pf\)bai^ ! y,' l ,ii.y^
•oto'S. ithouM. be. tlw stoghtv and
jMWt-ice, BtA more
in ' >thcr cash crops, jy'ot pne ervp
aland she.iW tm tbe hads es farrn-'
lug any fiMrts.J.nf »iouth|y cash
crpgh to.sppplMDientssAtonydn fact,
eweW ftfhjier jock to. bc
dume'ijafpliftMciit of cqUeni amt not
depornt, *L cariialy upok 'citbpn, 1
the ‘fof the
bu- aad
® 8 «a kelp.
HOME OWNERSHIP
Students of the restlessness,
crime and failures in this countiy
£at tjjn- ISpuff lac|»ly .4u«v.
ijM* yskrtywarjapd, '
%yf_.’f(.llow reconstruction' ’day/f
and‘among the panaceas offered
r .,r "adjustment, they offer home
•ownership as the most effective
. Kvay of atUwkui* Wt r m^e r ft
* Lms, and <>P^M j .
(mmijaijrn for home ow
, b, IMp } *
They point out that the home
wty&iA fa and
,;>t\\TrlriJt fa *M ’dries /of* buffer
from wanderlust, that he takes
tcnestjn, bit qomwmit/; that he
is to, bo thrifty,-iralus
t; to
(M uorfld and taie hil .place Iff it*l
it: a Iji-Wwh ib-whand,. father, ** WV '
t*f i cftizen , hh<t a toatter+ndrart, <*lu-;
catiopai, ap<i,qi/wc
iThe home is the bed EOck.ef «iv-, .
iliiitijit} fbr In it character is form
kd.. Thgachfx.l moulds the charaqper ~
formed in the home. The dynamic
j force of oue n life is the ho mb.
In this community is an organi
sation whose sqlq purpose J* to en
courage home building' find thrift.
iKvfery cttr.in, particularly «vory
4 youilg dthtfri shpuhl be a member
|of the Building and Loan Associ
ation, if he is looking to building
a home, and if he plans to practice
thrift. Such a'mutual: ann»«*aUf>»i
not pnly, sanies the Individual irt h 1
> high capacity, hut fostqrs , fbq.
' grqivth and beauty and stability of
liffJhlv Inn;. /pj ■' l ) .(. :i)r.n
lst si make the Building sn<J:
j Loan Association strcnig! r because
■ ' (liT L b: j 1 !
1 : the stronger it is the,- more largely
! j will It be able to render individual
; V !
I .no J -I■ .* >1 1 .1 ‘.P'. * - , Ji[
1.v.-ora m'J Jo fi.iT q : h ' -y, > ■ d
Are: you sighing tor something
' worttl while tq do ? bobs the com
munity church or school need re
pairs arid paintnig, is there.a com
munity library of good books your
folks may rend with profit and en
joy, is there a purebred live stock
association in your community, is
your community represented in the
Agricultural clubs, have you a coh
solidsftod school ? The highest type
of constructive leadership iB yours
if you will but sWtt/' , ,iu
| '' f ->r
.1.
The dairyman of Warren have
taken a fbfwafff'stCffi Thl r y Tiot on
ly nixedrhHi t>ts tptt,
fvwtrp’fw totjsv&h
h n d Pruitt.their hard,«iarned cash
j for Here's
! hoping thqy 'fificicoiMt'ftrtd
‘ thuy b iIL artel this stunt tdvjuld bo
caught ly cveby 6f th’e 'couii
j ty; it is one of the needful things
jigrculturalty In 4hls county. A f
1 . 1 ’ '
! "“
I r -OuJf climate, water facilities,
, goml roads, easy access to market,
• tax rate,, of every kind
, and 1 the coming of unlimited power*
should ami is a great inducement
i for an increasing number of muuu
j faettiihng plants; Let us show the
ioastein companies cur advantage*!
I and help them liMute.thejr plpivts in
.' VI after County.
, T-y -ru 'yui .> ■•o ildoq nii.tun il
In lino the higher heels of dMr.
in slightly ovqr..l}Pw vr<p.'
I I tumid 1 ootu IBe total nuonl>er of
‘ fHi#;, j
)| mw ut*»n at WPWt ■m> ttut »t A ,
1 j gra*toW-li‘-toliah antottcr per ■
: | 1 c
l«\ge. Howaree. Shta'is anme *oatthy-ii
■ Whcafion.. I *' " ,
I f w!r\:'.iy aoaJsifw ;i".(n ) sewal
'1 l:\ec-:?' i» »W.». .11^.yi. t.-.it- 10 CSV
I Jyi eli •.ittt \erit Jnnw lleed'e- y. -hnui
1 1. The total wealth of this country 1
Lb kW St aftntt MB billions W dot
•••rj - 11, leiin./ii J o v
lars. Motim vehicles.are worth,,cd'.ef. .
i j 4 1-2 billlion livu stock miaHjr Six il
WUitm, farm prhdpcts nearly 5 1-2
tullioiis and manufactured pordjucts
hcarly 2* 1-2 bilhcas. This wealth
fyr the country is 72 per cent in
crease eince 1912.
rv T&>w Ip «c4«n..bftoU» a,
pertinant quust:qn for. tiMs town.
] if-
Walker County Messenger, May 30, 1924.
o Oil
I TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO |
| IB? 1. 1*99.
O *» —»—w» O'*
«M«w Will be round items <4 t#**.
JtybliAht-d fn Ub- Walker Cootity
Messenger treaty-five yea». ago,
which will be of interest to ‘ the '
readers of the Messenger today.'
The people are crying for rain, tfja
crops are b aminr up.
i Strawberries are about a thing of
the past; hardljr wort-ty picking tflisl
■yt-a, 1 t
iThe*roul(Ujf nothing more honor-'
g sot XilWopt lh'4n.
build a good school and there -* is |
nlothing hindering so * far as wealth
mtro
\ Prof. Felton Pope is on the sick
list and nn« »ble-to-*ttond —Btmdstyi
Jbppa to Jerusalem, a distance of
a >me OTtW'Hfilfjr SJlitjfinFifiilj'/lfiflies
f mr h«i!iMn£{iAF grii&iflfc.frr-
X lerly it took two days.
>«
■’! Miss, E.thel King .viaitod her .aiptiM
S. W. far'iss,
Mi's. J. G! Hunt came Wednesday of
last‘Week tb I 'visit her mother. Mr.
/Runt came 1 with her but returned.
fl j IfV-' —O'*
Last week in a litter of pigs at Jitn !
Hillburn’s on the Villanow road one
of them came, into the world already
iparked with crop and split in right
: .e)ar and split-in left. t
! . ! . —O—W. * { . I, , ;
i Saturday when it had its!,bating;
(lay to the Park, Trion was at
home from Mrs. Allgood down. There
(.fere eight coached; and two box cars.
, | IO
! ThUtaday . the Bank of LaFayette
!as organized by the election of N.'K.
itting, President; Jb.iPl; Sbhttuck,;
ico-prei; J. E. Patton. Cashier and
oIL Fortune, J. B. Hill and W. >W. ■
■S Myers, directors. All are cbhvpetent
4ad capiible,oildua -./IJ l:u: ,
.hi Bi'iil ,ln.. Iwnu yHnibie
ij Tlio (exhibition At b tho ctfufthouse
.Monday and Tuesday riighf cloied 1 the'
.JdWoolp The prizes, woreopraaenited by
Cept; Jackson'in hisihappiest manner.-
Three handsome books giten: byi the
teachers wwna- won by-Wilder Spencer
or greatest improvement in writing;
lias Galla i'4<rlf J tfptfidr/, #>’•
md a fcactipj),, Jack
on for purtet frrlze wiWferMn
he pprmivy, cla.p MW Tfttqdqrp <Ven
aigerholz 'who for' perfect' attendance
Wbn, '4' IJne dolfar,'knifel presented by
She liberality of Chattanooga’s popu
lar hrachvare t merchant, Mr. J. W.
(lavender.
Fitzsimmons and Jeffries figfot on
June 9th at Coney Island.
PETITION FORREVIVER oF
CHARTER
fe'orgia, Walker County,
o the Superior .Court, of said county:
The petition of P.'l). Fortune, J. E.
I’atton and A. R. Fortune, for them
selves and their associates, respectful
ly show unto tho cdurt:
1. That, on the • 9th day ; of April
1903, by order of the Superior Court
of' said county, the Walker County
Telephone Company was duly (Incor
porated for a -term of twenty years, - i
with the privilege of renewing and
i amending .Kiid, charter at the expira
tfiba.ofl aaW term. e.'/li iP j '.ln
Bi -That said Walken.-County,Tele-
Oh om.-Csuttpany was, incorpofated Up-,
tin.,the petitton- or Gordon. B. Tatum,i
•U‘hn - U Rowland;land E. WnSturdi
vant. Sq jd petition ■ asked that/.said7!
Wgllyor County -Telephone,.•Qomnany
I ilk tWfvrnoratpd.TPf a-tenp. pf twenty,
JWfcuPtfe *h%,f«|fti /ri of; renewal .at
Cbe.expif'atiiy) yi .that time; said cor-!
porptmu to bfive an office and princi-j
pat. place of business at LuFayette,
of tbe par value of SSO per gjiare,
right 'in petitioners, their as
sociates, successors, and assigns, to '
,iperea9e said caplt'af stock to the
maximum amount of $2,000 whenever,
a T'dn.qrf *»ul original.
p4w4‘M®cS
urati * tslSphAA*v AjMAi rfi '*fi
dation over its lines and other lines;
tii purchase, lease, rent and sell real
d-UtOi laMdi pWdiTnfll KrUpeKyl oftfll
dhai-attfceri ww.-siry *or'dhe
of WridfbtsSoe»«h(b aeduliC' basOtttbHto n
i|v and(pvewUamljd->idJid|uir<( aAli «e- !
dome, ttwaort KfifriauibkelC fioAi Md
ownin' J.Jidda power -aadi btHef dowW.
'gcanthagv .tbo-'angHtAo , t/i pi du.dioKl,'
'TO»(, ksftvlutyi. ’siHxiMotAs a»'d, i. a)»-
lb aabnjs eno*jdwclepboi)«i(bujb<
’rtew. Abi lcsgiliOirf awh bu nfltbti
; f d*' gi w»v. Jm sAo6»Scary . In. Uho
idMisiguctwn ,M#k).ipwigtii»r<irf!asa«c
tjhe right to sue and t>n tjwxl, *n<| all
tt p4 ); n tf tv»s uoually hi
:
“¥ SumgJ,or of ■said-« mn ty,
'4k «f ant S}|o»nW) wMd.io-i]
A- S.. Sparks, S. M. SVarfhe*. R. M. W ,
Glenn. S A. Htitir, Jt 1 . and Earl jack-
Jon filed jn Walker Superior V&urt 'a
.petition sleeking an amendment of said |
charter of;, thy .Wwfkam tlocnty Tele-;
phone Comply »s granted on April
o'vh, 1003. Saul jx'Titipn fcir the afye nd-,
ment of said .chitrirr arks thpt Abel
Wafker -Ccunty lelg-1
fWSF VdJVfflW’ ftpiendfid «s.W,
mcreax 1 the mAxunuju Capital.atdcdkl
W .ydapSwMA
Cpmpanv ty
TfdPd into' bnb hand red shares ofj3»J
par value of SIOO.OO per sharbl^&l;
said corporation be granted the privi- j
lege of building and extending its line
into any county of this sta,te, or any j
kother State or territory,
L -the tjatiw >nAb s ,.M and jco<fol«P
,p manner a'l-tt Shfss f riihllio 4p
an this Cpuimr; cotpdpitiM
ia\»:th/»igfct t»,b"AoW,bridnoan..jno
•h'eJv'iJstte Ttrlwmds; ««e6*-
, mortgage upon its property, and to j
any other thing incident to these pow
ers that may be deemed expedient by i
: itv stockholders, or, A majority of the {
lonbs holding ti" majority , of flier
Tstock; that the rights, privileges and
f franchises originally granted be’'' ex- J
topdej --to Ai.id,’ corporatiob in; any-,
county, town or city in this State, or,
any other State or terrisory of , the
;-United.4tfttw of Ametloa-, • r ; .. f - j I
1 -C, ThM 1 , M Jftunary (Pfhr -1805 it
the August term of Walker Superior
' Court, an c-rdet Was duli>, entered in
1 !>a|(j[4r|lgdrjSu4erior yoßViso ameacl-,
ling and changing the charter o* said
; Walker County Telephone Comnanyl
j ak prayed for in'Stttd-petition for a
y.mdment.^ w;^KAkWi f
,«JWPeqp, i t,h P( .p^itiyn t amendu>g..th f
charter of said Walker County Tele
phone) tlinipatiy, and-the .Order grants
(.•d thereon, are duly recorded in the
oftSW -of ■ life•“ Clehk Vri»tfe ! Su^ijriiih
WMMSfla&w’iu WAW
Ceurnty Te|epbqge, ComPßfiy, as-origit
nally granted and afterwards amend
ed, as hereinbefore set out,-axpired : on
i A|pril 9, 1923, but said Walker County
[ Telephone Company has continued in
j business as a corporation in ignorance
!of such expiration, -and continued to
| exercise the rights and privileges
granted it as a corporation in said
cnarter, as originally granted and
subsequently amended.
7. That, on the 22nd day of April, |
j;1924, a majority of the stockholders;
of said corporation, at a called meet
ing, notices of the purpose having i
} bben given ,to. the stockholders, adopt
ed a resolution asking for a reviver |
of the charter of said Walker County-
Telephone Company, as amended, as,
' hereinbefore set forth. A, Oopy of said ]
- resolution is hcreqnto attached, mark
ed “Exhibit A” and' made a part .of
~t|iss"ftbtit!ornf r . h ' , ‘ ’ '
$. That petitioners are
of, said Walker County Telephone Co.,
.'alnd oW beh’alf Os themSfelVes and their
! dssfticiate stockholders, in, said Corpora
ti<i>W,' file asking a reviver
of the Charter off safd Walkdr County
- TMephobe- Company, as amended, as
hereiwbefbre' set forth, and that all
1 of tha property and > other rights of
i said corporation- Continua lh the cor-
hs so. revived, Petitioners
■ further ask that the acts and doings
i ’ (jf said corporation, in the,-period b±-
■ ijween the date, of the expiration and
the date of the reviver, be confirmed,
• and held as acts and doings! -of the
original corporation so j revived
. and that said corporation, as revived,
Shall continue from the date of the
order reviving said charter, as amend
i ed, for the full period allowed by law
for such corporations, j ;
Wherefore, petitioners pray that an
order reviving the charter of said
Walker County Telephone Company,
with all rights and privileges granted
: in said charter, as originally granted
. and subsequently amended, and that
•' it be granted all such, further rights
• ' and privileges as hereinbefore set out.
ROSSER AND SHAW,
I * ’ Petitioners’ Attorneys.
; i Resolution of Stockholders of the
-'( Walker, County Telephone Company-
Asking for a Reviver of Charter,
Adopted April 22, 1924.
[ Whereas, on Aprli 9, 1903,' on the
t petition ed Gordort B; Tatnm and J.
L. Rowland, the,Walker County Tele
• phoiw Coitipahy. tfes duly incorporat
tdd for ttie.term of twenty’, years, by
,< order'and ■ judgment of'thfe Superior
.(-(pafirf of WnlkeF Cbtirttjv Gorgia, and
/' (iWJioteasVOn January Oth 1905, by
order of the Superiot-Conrt of Waik
•,f.iir,.CdHnty,; Georgia, the original char
,, ter granted on ; April 9th 1903, was
i artieridedi.rand,
i Whereas, the charter of the Walker
, County Telephone Company, as grant
ed on April 9th, lUO3. and as amended
•on January 6th, 1905'has expired, and,
Whereas, said The Walker County
Telephone Cotnpanyjhas continued in
■business in ignorm|ee of such expira
tiou, and has continued to exercise its
rSghtss as a corporation under said
s] ,v . : ,j
’ Therefore, Be it resolved: That the
-'’president of The Walker County Tele
, phone Company he, .and he is hereby,
- aiuthoriaed rand idireoted-rto apply, in
• the name q$ the: stockholders of said
Thu ,W ajkep ;f)om
pdKy for aje\ l iver.o£ said charter qf
I Sftid ’itte l{w«Uceg ' Jewinty ; ..Telephone
! M property and
uf.'.saif shall
(imtjprrt i<l'tOT'«iXßorat«oh as revived,
I Xl^S^-s^f/- th fi, eo Fr
™ yfh (betw.eon the date
eojf, the bxph-Jttbh- ■an date of, reyiverj
aimte-rtet!'' And Bqld’' As; tne Acta and
doings-: bf rthf,|®m>rAUoh,
■ lanffWh&f -'th'e Tdt%o?itioihV
iJhAir.tohtinlfe 'Wr?Je
Ms-wed by law for such cqrtSfiations.
.Walkek, Counts “
ji I wmiiyHhat- thff l foregoing
Ipesolution uTw-finty wfoptHl by a ma
,l'dtflj nwice-or the
.lhoetlnif-having gtveh'
wtothholders of saJd'The Walk
dfCbanty 1 Tfleplioflc Oontpany. ,rx
; This! 22nd d»W of Apt-a, 1924. ho
D. R. THURMAN,
dw. The Walker Counter Telephone
' 1 Company. '
Georgm, Walker County.
| . J ¥t?>by certify that the foregoing
1 ib a true and correct copy of the ori-)
guial powtioa far reviver of the cha#-
' bet. of the WaJkor (xmnty Telephonet
j t onipatty, ban! original petition Juiw- •
Urg.bivi SW ja of, Cl*kt
:S'-ißjfe
1 1-30 4t w»lket'wifity.
F. A. SEAGLE. PRES. AND GEN. MGR. L. V. DUNCAN. SECRETARY.
W. A. SEAGLE. Vice.-PRES. AND ASST. GEN. MGR. S. PRINCE, TREAS.
L PHONE Maic 449 PHONE Main 44]
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SHIN GEES- If
, The Best of everything In LUMBER AND PLaHING MILL
PRODL’CTg.
ESTIMATES CHEERFUIaLY eurnished
, . . . let us serve you . , .
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W.H. PAYNE, Prea;
ft. F. MoCLIiKB. Seo.
North Georgia Abstract Co,
L\C
Pirst National Bank Bldg
LaFayette. Ga.
We have Recently
cqrnpiled the records pf
j j Walker county and can
furnish reliable ab
stracts of title prompt
-1 ly
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1 111111 t ii'iiiluiijjii m m .
j ; I Weak I!
ISA . «T no r'tt.,. S
|
*T was weak aw} ,- nervous 5
and run-down,” wntes Mrs. %
Edith Sellers, of AM K 21st B
! St, East St. Louis, HLa-'T ■
’ couldn t sleep nights. I was *0 B
restless. I relt tired and not
1 In condition to do my work. 9
, I would have such pains in ■
) my stomach that I was afraid
1 r 1 would get down In bed. . . «
, My mother ccmo to see tne a
and suggested that I use •
mm 1
! § MS&M !
s 2 I felt better after ffiy first
bottle. I bad a better appe
-9 Lite. It seemed to strengthen i
H and build me up. I am so ■
' 9 glad to recommend Cardui |
L g for what it did. for m*. I •
r ‘S hayen’t needed any medicine ■
S since I took CaUdai, and lam S
9 feeling fine.’ 1 K
- fi Nervousness, - restlessness, ■
- I sleeplessness—t he sa symp- S
- • toms no often .are the reamt 8
■ of a weak, run-down.. coodi- ; 5
r *• tiq% and may develop m«m m
• ■ senously if not treated m' W
1 S time. «
If you - *are nervous-and »
.) S run-dp wn;,-qr sufTeringiifrom ] S
■ some womanly . weakness, g
• • take- Ckrdui. 'i'*. ]• Td *
, I Sold everywhere. |
.j 8 | E-105 18
- 1 ftiMiMaumiMnmai
1 j;
; Ne Worms In a Healthy Child
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Hamilton National Bank Building ,
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Attorneys-at-Law
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LaFayette - - Georgia.
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LaFayette, Ga.
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North Main Street,
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Attorney-At-Law
Office in Cooper Building,
LaFayette, Ga
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LaFayette, Ga
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LaFayette, Georgia
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