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WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1820,
| LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS |
PETITICN FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA Crisp County:
To Tho Superier Court Of Said
County: i el
The i;etl?{on of David C. Barrcw
and Euiily Hand Barrow, of Mitchell
County said Staie, and L. I, O'Quinn
aud D.VHD., Newberry,. of Lownes
County .and said State, and R. L.
Smith, of Crisp County, said State
shows to the Cowrt the following
facts: & :
1) i 3
Petitioners tozeither with their as
gociates desire to he incorporated
under the name of UORDELE DRUG
COMPANY for the period of twenty
(20) years with the right to renew
said charter at_the expiration of said
time, The object of said corporation
i 3 pecuniary gain and to carry on and
maintain a general Drug business in
the City of Cordele, said county and
State cnd to bvy and sell goods;
wares and . merchandise and’ any
cther article or articles that may be
dealt in hy the said corporation and
to make, contracts, ])()l'l‘(}\'.' and loan
money, to sue and be sued, and do
any and all acts that may l:2 neces
sary in thc_’opacration of seid busi
ness, )
(2)
The principal piace of said busi
ness witl /be in? the City of Cordele,
in eaid County and State; however
petitioners, asks, the privilege of es:
tablishing branch places of buginess
elsewhere in the United States, or its
possessions,
: ), .
The capital stock of said corpora
tion shall be. Ten Thousand(slo,ooo)
Dollars divided into shares of One
Hundred ($100) cach, and they desire
to have the privilege of increasing
said cap.ital stock to any sum not ex
ceeding One Hundred Thousand (100,
000) Dollars. Nine Thousand ($9.-
000) Dollars of the capital to be em
ployed by them has Dbeen actually
paid .in. They desire the privilege
of paying in the capital to e employ
ed cilhigg'_in money or property to be
used il‘l the business at a fair valua
tion, i
| (4)
Petit_.ipners desire the right to sue
and be!sued, to plead and he implead
ed. to have and use a common seal,
to make all neccessary by-laws and
regulafi;imm. and to do all other
lhings",ft:hat may be necessary for the
succesgful carrying on of said busi
ness, i@cluding the right to hold and
own féal estate and personal prop
erty suitalle to the purpose of the
('ol'pcrx_t,tion. and to execute and take
notes and bonds as evidence of in
debtedficss incurred or which may be
incurred in the conduct of the affairs
of the corporation to be secured Ly
mortgages. security deeds, or other
form of liens under existing laws.
(B) % :
Tlm}{lmsincss to be carried on by
gaid corporation is that of dealing in
all kinds of medicines, articles and
things usually carried and handled
by and ;with a general, Dmg,_business.
to manufacture and compound drugs,
medicines and toilet articles, Drugs
and Draggist sundries and other arti
cles of merchandise, either at retail
or wholesale or both.
(6)
Petitioners desive for said corpora
tton Ui{é power and authority to apply
for a? accept amendments to its
charteft of either form or substance
by \ofi of a majority of its stock
outstag(:ling at the time. They also
ask authority of said corporation to
wind tip its affairs, liquidate and dis
:ontinfle its business at any time it
nay ( f!erminc to do so by a vote of
two-thitds of its stock outstanding at
the time. -
4 (7
Petitioners desire for the. said cor
poration all such rights, powers.
m'i\'ilcées and immunities incident to
like corporaticns or permissible
under the iaws of Georgia.
(8)
Petitioners desire that said corpor
ation may have the right to elect a
Board ‘of DS9ectors by vote of its
stnékhqfi(lcrs and to elect a President,
Vice-President, Secretary and Treas
urer by said Board of Directors, and
to hm'j_e and make ull proper and
nocessary by-laws, rules and regula
tions timt are necessary and may be
propet?for the carrying ,on of said
bus:iné:éa.
WHE‘BEFORE: ~, Petitioners pray
to be ‘incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid with the powers,
privileges and inmnunities therein set
forth and a 3 are now or may here
after be allowed corporations of sim
ilar character under the laws of
Georgia. ik
CRUM, & JONES, ;
i Petitioner's Attorneys.
GEORGJA—Crisp County:
I, I'. H. Greene, Clerk Superior
Court of Crisp County, herel:y certify
that the foregoing is a true and cor
rect "”i’-" of the application for char
ter, as the same appears on file in
this office. ST
This the 3rd day ef June 1920,
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! P. H. Greene,
. Clerk Superior Court.
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GEORGIA—Cricp. County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
NESBITT COTTON COMPANY
shows to the <Court the, following
facts:
e First.
That, on the 26th day of July, 1917,
it was’ duly and regularly chartered
and made a body politic by decrce of
the Superior Court. of said County;
which petition, asking such charter,
and the decree granted thereon are
all duly recorded in Book No. Oxe, of
Charters at pages 299 to 203 both in
clusive,.and that the decrce granting
said Charter. is recorded in; Minute
Book Five of the Superior Court of
said County at pages 219 to 220. |
: Second. |
~That on the 19th day of June, 1920,
& meeting of the stock holders of the
said agsociation was called for the pur
pose of passing a resolution surrender
ing the franchise and Charter of the
said assoclzi!lon; which said resolution
was passed as such meeting und adopt
ed by the affirmative vote of all the
stock holders of the said association.
Third. : |
Petitioner shows that the gnterests
of all of the stock holders, the credit
ors of the associatiin and &Il other
persons intcrested therein have leen
and are amply protected and that no
injury will be done to anyone by al
lowing petitioner to surrender. itSJI
franchise and granting an order de
solving it as a ecorporation.
Wherefore, petitioner asks that ihe
court issue such nisi in the premises
as may be in conformity with the laws
and that & day be set for the hearing
of this nhtition; and that at the hear
ing thercof a final order Le granted
allowing pelitioner to surrender its
franchise and desolving it as-a cor
poration.
Pearson Ellis,
Petitioner's Attorney.
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GECRGIA—Crisp County. ... ... ..
_Yon, J. J. Williams, do swear that
the statements and averments made in
the foregoing petition are true and
that yon are Iresident of petitioner
cerpera‘tion.,
J. J. Williams.
Sworn to and subscribed beforc me
!rhis 22nd day of June, 1920.
Mrs. Katherine H. Holmes,
N. P, Crisp County, Gecergia,
| b June 22nd, 1920,
' The foregoing application of Nesbitt
'Cotton Company, & corporation, ask
fing that it be allowed to surrender its
franchise and be desolved as a corper
aticn, having been submitted to me
and read and considered: It is order
ed that the petition and this orler be
filed in the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Crisp County and
that a copy of the petition and this or
der be published in terms of the law. It
is ordered that this application be and
is hereby set for hearing before me at
theCourt house in the City of Cordele,
(risp Ciunty, Georgia, on the 24th day
of July 1920, 5t 10 o’clock in the morn
ing, or at such other time and place
as may hereafter l:e set by the court
for the hearving of the foregoing a'ppli
cation. It is further ordered that all
ereditors, stock holders and cilier per
sons interested, or whose interests
may be affected, show cause before
me at the time and place above named
why the prayers of the petition should
not be granted and petitioner e al
lowed to surrender its franchises and
be dissolved as a corporation.
C. T. Gower,
g LB e C 00,
GEORGIA—Crisp County. ...,.....
1 hereby certify that the foregoing
is a true and correct copy of the peti
tion filed and the order granted there
on that is on file in my office.
Given under my hand and official
signature this June, 23rd, 1920.
P. H. Greene,
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CHARTER SURRENDER.
GEORG!A—Crisp County.
To the Superior Court of Said County:
Mims-Hiebert Produce Ceompany, =
corporation, and R. D. Mims, hereaftex
referred*to as petitioners show as ol
lows:
First: That on the _26th day of
September, 1919, petitioners, corpora
tion, was duly and regularly chartered
and made a body politic by decree of
the Superior court of Crisp county.
Georgia, Which petition asking such
charter and the decree granted there
in are all of record in Book No. 2 of
(harters, at pages 1 and 2, and that
the decree granting said Charter is
recorded in Minute Book 6 of the Su
perior Court of said county at page
102,
Second: That R. D. Mims is. the
sole owner of all of the shares of stock
of the said corporation and desires to
surrender the franchises of the said
association and dissolve it as a cor
poration.
Third: That in conformity with
law, a resolution surrendering the
fraifehise and dissolving the said cor
poration was passed by, the stockhold:
ers of the said assoclation, :
, FFourth: Petitioners show that the
' interest of all of the stockholders, the
~crcditors of the association and .all
|olher persons interested therein have.
[ peen and are amply protected. and
' that no injury will be done to any one
\by allowing the said corporation to
isurr_endcr its franchises and granting
an_ order dissolving it as a corpora
tion,
WHEREFORE: Petitioners ask
‘that the Court issue such ni si in the
premises, as may be in conformity
with the law and that o day be set for
hewring of thig petition and that at
the hearing thereof a final ovder be
granted, allowing the said association
to, surrender its franchiscs and dissilyv
ing it as a corporation. {
PEARSON ELLIS,
! Petitioners’ Attorney.
GEORGIA—Crisp County: |
You, R. D. Mims, Qo swear that the
ctafoments and averments made in the
foregoing petition are true, and that
you are the president of petitioner
corporation.
_ R. D. MIMS.
sSworn m‘z"nl :iuhs('r'ib(*d before me
this the 25th day of June, 1920,
. . GREENE,
C. 8. C. Crisp oounty, Ga.
3 June 25th, 1920.
The foregoin_;; application of “Mims-
Heibert Produce Company,” a corpor:
ation, and R. D. Mims, who alleges
himsel to be the owner of all of
the. shares of stock of the said asso
_ciation, asking that the said associa
“tion be allowed to surrended its fran
chises and be dissclved as g corpora
‘tion; having been submitted to me,
‘and read and considered; it is now
therefore ordered that the peition and
this order be filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Crisp
;(‘(mnly, Ceorgia, and that a copy of
| the. peition and this order »bc publish
ed in. the manner directed by the law.
llt is further ordered that this appli
cation be and is hereby set for hear
'ing before me, at the Court House in
| the City of Cordele, Crisp County,
{Gm)rgia, on the 81st day of July, 1920,
’at 10 o'clock in the. morning, or at
such .other time and place as. may be
!hz‘rcufl,er set by the court for hear-
Ein': the foregoing apylication. It is
further ordered that all creditors,
stockholders and other persouns inter
ested, or whose intavest may be affec
ted thereby. show cause before me at
l the time ahd place above named, why
}the prayers of petitioners should not
lhc granted and why the said associa
tions should not be allowed to surren
[der its franchises -and be dissolved
as a corporation.
i 0. T. GOWER,
T Os Bhag)
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
1 certify that the foregoing is a true
and a correct copy ef the peition and
order that is of file in this office,
relative to the matter therein referreid
to. .
Given under my hand and official
signature on this the 26th day of
June, 1920,
P. H. GREENE,
6-30-4¢ ' oS 0005 6,
SHERIFF'S SALE .
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
Will be sold bhefore the court house
door in said County, within the legal
heurs of sale on the first Tuesday
in August, next, the, following des
cribed properl", to-wit:—An undivi
ded one-seventh interest in lot of land
number 249 in the Eleventh District
of said County: levied on and to be
sold as the preperty of 1. H. Hair Ly
virture of an execution issued from
the Zuperior court of said County in
favor of J. R. Kelley,K against I. H.
Haiz.
This July 7th, 1920.
J. H. Ward, Sheriff.
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LEAVE TO SELL,
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
Mrs. Beulah Poweil, administratrix,
and W. E. Powell, administrator, ci
the estate of I. M. Powell. deceased,
having in due form applied to the
Ceurt of Ordinary of Crisp County.
for leave to sell all of the lands be
lenging to the estate of the said de
ceased, for the purpose of payimg off
debts and muaking distribution among
the heirs-at-law of the said estate; all
peisons are therefore hereby notifi
ed that this application will be passed
unon on the first Mcnday in August,
1920 at. the August .Term of sai?
Cuort and that if no valid objections
are interposed. the order prayex for
will be granted.
This July sth, 1920. :
W. . Fleming,
Ordinary of Crisp County.
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SALE RCEAL CGSTATE.
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
Dy yiviure of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Crisp County, Georgia,
I will sell at public outcry on the first
Tuesday in August 1920, within the
legal hours of sale, before the Court
Heuse door of said County; all of
City. Lot Number, One (1), except ten
(10) feet off ¢f the East end of said
. THE .CORDELE .DISPATCH
'lot, all of City Lot No. 2, and all of
|(.?ity Lot No. 3, except ten feet oft
vof the Kast side of said lot, all being
iy Block Number Seventeen (17) in
the City of Cordele, Crisp County,
Georgia. |
' The terms of this sale will be cur;h.}
i This July sth, 1920. R. D. Mims,
l;\dminislrator of the dstate of l\lrs.i
' A. D. Clark, deccased. 7174 t
CHARTER SURRENDER
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
To the Superior Court of Said County:
The Chero, Cola Bottling Company
flles this its petition with the court,
and showeth the following facts:
1. 'That petitioner is a corporation
duly organized under a charter gran
ied by this Honorable Court on June
26, 1915, with ity domicile and prin
pricpal offices and place of business
in Cordele, said county and state.
2. That on the 23rd day of June.
1920, at a meeting of the stockholders
of sai@ corporations duly called for
the purpose, and held 2t its office and
place of business, a resolution was
adopted by the affirmative vote of the
owners of the entire capital stock of
said corporation, authovizing the dis
solution of said corporation and the
surrender of its charter in accordance
with law in such cases made and pro
vided.
3. Petitioner shows that the disso
lutiton of suid corporation and the
surrender’ of its charter may be allow
ed without injury to any stockholder
or to any person having a claim
against said covperation.
WHEREFORE, petitioner prays that
the court will pass an order and da
cree accepting the surrender of the
charter of said corporation, and au
thorizing its dissolution.
WHIPPLE & McKENZIE,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
GEORGIA—Crisp County.
| Tn person appeared T. E. Jennings,
"who on oath says that he is the presi
“dent of the Chero Cola Bottling Com
!pnuy. and that the allegations con
tained in the foregoing petition are
true.
T. 5. JENNINGS.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 28rd day of June, 1920,
' _SHIRLEY H. HATCHER,
; N. P. Georgia, Stato at Large.
GEORGIA—Crisp Cotinty:
~ The foregoing petition read and con
sidered, ordered filed and copy of
same, with thig order, to be published
according to law. :
It is further ordered that all persons
at interest show cause before me at
Cordele, Georgia, on the 31st day of
July, 1920, at 10 o'clotk, A M., in vaca
tion or ‘at'’§uch time to ‘which said
heuring: may be adjourncd, wly saia
; upplicu;idn should not be granted and
| said. corporation dissolved.
At Chambers, this June 25th, 1920:
0. T. GOWER,
Judge Superior Court, Crisp County,
4 Georgia.
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
1, P, H. Green, Clerk of Crisp Su
perior Court, do hereby certify that
the ahove is a true and correct copy
of the original petition and order now
of file in my office.
Witness my hand and seal, this June
25th, 1920.
. 11. GREENE,
Clerk Superior Court, Crisp County,
6-30-4 t. Georgia.
CITATION, AD!‘.‘HNISTRATION
GECRGIA—Crisp County.
To ANI Whem It May Concern:
A, J. Caughf havirg in nreper form
apnlied to me for Letiors of Adminis
tration, ¢e bonis nen, with wiil ansexod
cn tha ¢state of W. 1. . Har:is, late of
said . Ceuenty, this is to ¢itp all and
singular the c¢reditors and next of kin
of W. B. Ha:iris, to be anl appear. at
my office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they can,
why de Lonis non, with will »nnexad
administration should not be giant 1
to A. J. Gaught on said estate.
Witnass my hand and ‘efficial sig
nature, this b day of July, 1920.
W. P. Fleming, Oxdinary.
CITA_’FION—-YEAR'S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given, that the ap
praisers appointed to zet apart and
assign a yvear's support to Mus. Kathe
rine . Runge Ilaar, the widow of
George . Haur, deceased, have fileQ
their award, and unless good and sui
ficient cause is shown, the game will
be made the judgmenti of the Conrt
at the August term, 1920, of the Court
of Ordinary.
This July 5, 1920. ;
W. P. Fleming,
Ordinary Crisp County.
PETITION FOR CHARTER
. GEORGIA Crisp County.
The petition of . C. Williams, of
Crisp County, Georgia. W. H. Parker,
of Wilkingon County. Geergia, and J'.
W. Kelly, of Washingion County.
Georgia, respectfully showeth thd
Court the following facls:
(1)
That thoy desire for themselves,
their associates and successors, to be
{im:orpm'utad and made a body politic
under the name and style of the COR
DELE CHERO-COLA A BOTTLING
COMPANY for a period of twenty
years, with the right of renewal at the
expiraticn of such time.
(2)
The principal office and place of
Pusiness of said covporation shall be
in the City of Cordele, said County
and State, but petitioners desire the
vight to establish branch cffices with
in this state, or elsewhere, when the
holders of the majority of the stock
maey so determine, in accordance with
its by-laws.
(3
The object of said corporaticn is
pecuniary gain to itsclt and its share
holders, y
(4)
The particular business to be car
ried on by said corperation is the
Lottling of Cherc-Cola, soda water,
and soft drinks of all kinds, including
the right to buy, scll, bottle and gen
erally deal in Chero-Cola and other
carl:onated drinks, and to manufacture
import, expert, and generally deal in
Chero-Cola, soda waters, mineral wat
ers and extracts, and to manufacture,
buy and sell syrups made from said
extratts, and the purchase, sale or
manufacture of all kinds o fmaterials,
and the making of all such contracts
as may le necessary tos the proper
copduct of such husiness.
_The capital stock of said corpora
tion shall be $25.000.060 to be divided
into shares of the par value ol SIOO.OJ
cach, all of which has beecn subsciibed
and paid in. Petitioners desire the
right to increase said capital stock
from time to time upen the majority
vote of its stockholders, to an amount
not exceeding $100,000.00, and likewise,
m’rmlu(-n the capital stock by . pur
chase of its own stock, the corporation
to have the right to make such pur
chase, and upon majerity vote of the
stockholders to cancel or retire such
purchased stock. or to hold same as
treasury stock. and to reissue the
same from {o time provided the total
«:'au'tlul steek shall not exceed the
above named amount,
WHEREFCRE, petitioners pray the
court that’they, their acsociates, suc
coscors, may he incorperated under
the name and styvle aforesaid for the
purpese herein set forth, and with zll
of the rizhts, powers and privileges
snecified, and such ase are usually
grantel to corporations cof like kind
and character under the laws of said
State. .
WHIPPLIE AND McKENZIIE,
| COR L petitionerst Attornezs, o
GEORGIA—Crisp Counly:
IR H. Greon; Clork of Suzericr
Court of said County, do hereby certi
fy that the above and forezoeing is a
true and correct copy of the applica
tiin for charter of the Cordele Chero-
Cola Bottling Cempany as the same
appears on file in this office.,
Witness my Lhand and seal of office
this June 23rd, 1520.
P. H. Greene,
Clerk Superior Court Crisp County.
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anteed:
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic
Railroad
Arrives . Departs.
Arrive " Leave'
4:2oam Atlanta-Birmingham 12:35am
12:35am Bwhk-Wayx-Tms'ville 4:2oam.
10:40pm Atlanta 6:35am
2:35pm Atlanta-Manchester 2:o6pm
- 2:4opm Bwk-Wayx-Tmsg'ville 2:os6pmn
Georgia Southern & Florida Raliroad
Arrives Departs’
3:l3am Tifton, Jacksonville 2:106am
3:34am Jacksonv's, Palatka 12:59am
9:45am Tifton T:36pm
2:4opm .~ Macon 3:lopm
2:loam Macon, Chicago 3:l3am
12:5%9am Macon, Atlanta J:34am
2:sopm Jacksonville - 3:oopm
7:2opm Macon . 9:6oam
6:356am Fitzgerald . 10:40pm.
Secaboard Air Line Raliroad !
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9:6oam Helena Tl32pm
7:32pm Americus 9:6oam
2:2opm Savannah 3:lopm
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