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| LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS |
"/ ABPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
GfigflGlA—Crlgp County:
Ta the Superior Court of Said County:
The petition, of R..P. Kelly, S, F.
Holland and R. F. McMullen, all of
sai®@ Rdunty reupectiully shows:
Ist, That tiey desire for. themsel
'ves, “thelr asgociates, successors and
“HARVEST YOUR PEANUT CROP
*“i A ’Sfiou“will find us re:dy to supply your peanut harvesting machin- [
Ak - ery. Getyoursinow. Wesuggest that you see the ROYAL
o n - and the CASE. We have them. None Better
R STOP IN AND LET US PRICE AN OIL STOVE FOR YOU.
i You Can Depend on a Gillette
£ 3 o The automobile owner wants to cut tire mileage. That
’ is a part of his purpose to save money. One sure way is to buy t
o oo Qillette, Tt costs a little more at first, but the double mileage
- puts you far ahead in the long run. Make it a Gillette next time,
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_ G. L. Dekle & Bro.
~ Cordele, Georgia Lo
assigns to become incorporated wnder
the name and style of DlXti SEED
COMPANY. ‘ :
gnd. That the term for whict pe
titionerg ask to be incorpovated is
twenty years, with the priviliege «i
renewal at the expivation cf that
time.
Srd. . That the capital stock of the
coroporation is to ba FIVE THOUS:
AND DOLLARS, divided into shares
b imw ' TH7 CORDELE DISPATCH
of-one hundred dollass each, with the
privilege of increasing satd capital
atock from time to time nov exceeding
in the aggregate of tveniy thousand
doliars.
4th. l’otitimwbq show that ten
(109) per cent of the sald capital
stock has, already been actually pald
in.
Hth Petitioners show that the ob
ject of the proposed corporation is
pecuniary gain to its stockholders,
ind the particular line of business to
be conducted ig as follows: General
brokers and com'iniasion dealersi tfi
buy and sell seed : grain, of a
lflgds; to handlm s"chgnmismion basis
or otherwige, to buy and sell all kinds
of farm produce of every kind and
aature, to buy a‘;ld gell and handle all
such articles and things as are usually
embraced in the line of business indi
ated ag may be profitably handled in
sonnection therewith, ‘acting as gen
aral or special ‘agents for other per
son# or corporations, =
6th. = Petitioners desire the right to
sue and be sued, to plead and be im-1
pleaded, to make. contracts, to have
and to use a common seal, to make
all necessary hylaws and regulations |
for the internal government of said
corporation; and to do and perform
all’ the thingg necessary for the suec
cessful carrying on of said business
including the right to Buy, hold and
sell real estate and persoftal proper
ty, to accept notes, mortgages and
other evidences of indebtedness'incur
red in the conduct of gaid corporation
giving and receiving security deeds,
or other form of liens, under the laws
f said state,
’ 7th. That the prineipal office and
place of business of the proposed cor
lporation will be in the City of Cor
’dele, gaid state,
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to
lbe made a body corporate under the
name and style aforesaid and entitled
‘to all the rights anq privileges and
immunities and subject to all the liba-
T bilitieg fixed by law.
This 11th day of August, 1920,
: " MAX E. LAND,
i i Attorney for Petitioners.
GEORGIA—Crisp County,
| L Palmer H. Green, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Orisp county, do
hereby , certify that the above and
foregoing is a true and correct copy
of the application: for a charter of
“DIXIE SEED COMPANY” as the
same appears on filedin this office,
Witness my official signature and
seal of said court, this 11th day of
August, 1920, 4
, .. PALMER H. GREEN,
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
To the Superior Court of said
county. The Petition of A, H. Ed
wards, J. T.Haile and R. L. Webb of
&nsp County, Georgia, and W. T.
aile of Monticallo, Florida, respect
‘fully show: o
First: That they desire for them
selves their associates and suceessors,
to be incorporated and made a body
politic under thesname and style of
GEORGIA-FLORIDA SEED CO., for
,the period of twenty (20) years, with
the “privilege of reWewal at the ¢X
piration of 'that time,
Sceond: That the principal office
of said 'Companv shall be in the City
of Cordele, Crisp county, Georgia,
but petitioners desire tha right to es
tablish ‘branch offices within this
state or ' elscwhere; whenever the
holders’ of & majority of the stock
may so determine. g )
. Third:" That tha objcct of the said
corporation is peeuniary gain. and
profit to itself and ,thrwholdersvof its
SERTRS OF SEURE L B A L nh
Fourth: That the ‘particular hus
iness to be ‘fcal’_'rie(% on hy the said
corporation is that of dealing in and
handling and growing all- kinds of
favm, garden and other sceds and
dealing in'and “handling’ seed pro
duets, and doing and transacting any
and all. other kinds of business or
busiresses that the stdckholders of
said’ association, its divectors or of
ficers shall find profitable.
Fifth: That the capital stock of
the said coporatipn shall be twenty
five thousand ($25 000.00) dollars;
with the privilege of increasing the
same to tha sum of One Hundred
Thouzard ($100,000.00) dollars, by
a majority vote of the stockholders
of the said association. - The said
stock to be divided into share of One
Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each.
Toa par cent of the amount of the
capital stock to ke employed by peti
ticners for said association has been
actuall paid in.
Sixth: That petitioners desire the
cight to hava the subscription to said
capital stock paid in mdbney or pro
nerty, to be'taken at a fair valuation.
"~ Severth: That petitioners desire
the righe to sue and be sued, to plead
and be impleaded, to have and use a
common seal, to make ‘all and neces
sary by-laws and regulations for the
control and government ¢f the associa- ]
tion and the business affairs as
may be nccessary, and to .havol
{and _elett such officers, including a
[ president, vice-president, secretary
| and treasurer, as may be necessary
'to carry on the business of the said
| corporation, and to do all other things
: that may be necossary for the suc
| cessful management of the said bus
| iness, including the right to buy, hold,
lown, use, rent, lease and sell rcal
| estate and personal property, to take
yand make deeds therefor in their
| corporation name and to execute
| notes, bonds, decds, sécurity dzeds,
| trust deeds and mortgages, as evi-,
|dence of indebtedness, or which may
be incurred in the condust of the af
fairs of the corporation.
Eighth: They desire to be so in
corporated with the power and au
thority to hold, own, use, real estate |
and personal property. and to make,
and take leases and deeds therefor,
evideneirg title therett in their corp
oration name, .
Ninth: That they desire to be in
corporated with all the rights, privi
/leges, immunities and franchises, in
cidert to or belonging to corporation
of like kind and characteg. * ‘
WHEREFORE: Petioners pray to
be incorperated under the name and!
style aforesaid, with the powers, priv
ileges 'and immunities aforesaid and‘
for the purposes declaved for, with
the right to enjoyv such other privi-’
leges as are now or may hereafter be
aliowed corporations of simildr char
hcter, under the laws of this State, |
PEARSON ELLIS, |
Petitioner’s Attorney. |
I. P. H. Green. Clerk of tha Super
ior Court of Crisp County, Georgia,!
do hercby certify that the foreg'oingl
is a true and correct copy of the poti-!
tion filed for Charter of GEORGIA-|
FLORIDA SEED COMPANY, of file‘
in this office.
Given under my hand and official
signature this 7th day of September,
1920,
‘ PALMER H. GREEN
} Clerk of Superior Court.
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CITATION—GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
To all whom it may concern: Mrs.
G. H. Greene et al, having applied
for Guardianship of the persons and
nropcrty of Ed, Jim, Bill, Hardy and
Dean Cole, minor children. of J. E.
Cole, deceased, to be granted to the
County Guardian, W.. H. McKenzie,
notice is given that said. application
will be heard at my office, at 10 o’
cleck®A. M., on the first Morday in
October next, . |
This September 6, 1920, :
W B l]“kzlx?mg.,o |
Ordinary and ex office Cletk C. O.]
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NOTICE TO HEIRS AT LAW.
Geoigia, Crisp County. :
Mrs. Annie E. Epps having applied
to the ordinary by written petition
asking that Mrs, Elizabeth Elder, as
Adminstrst of estate of James Elder,
late of said county, déceased, be re
quired to make deed to City lct No.
14, Block No. 120, in Cordele, said
State and county, in pursuance of a
bond for title made by said James
Elder in his life.time, the said Mrs.
‘Annie E. Epps alleging that she has
complied, or is ready to comply with
her obligations in said bond, this is
to notify said Mrs. James Elder, Ad
mnstrx, and Milford Elder, all heirs
at law og.]ames Eider to be and ap
pear at the October Term, 1920,
Court of Ordinary of said county, and
show cause, if any they can, why said
Admnstrx, should not be required to
make deed as prayed for in said peti
tion. .
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary
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| LEASE TO SELL ;
GEORGIA—Crisp Ccunty: :
Notice is hereby given that Gus
tave Klein, Guardian of the minor
c¢hildren of Randolph'Klein, deceased,
has applied to me fby petition for
leave to sell certain real estate of
the said mindrs, and that I will pass
upon the said application at the Oe
tober term 1920, of the Court of
Ordinary of said county.
W. P. Fleming,
Ordinary.
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Crisp County: i
. I will sell before the Court House
door in Cordale, Crisp County, Geox
gia the undivided one half interezt of
Mollie Burnell in that = porlion 'of
City strip Number 187 in the City
of Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia;
which beging at thz corner of 21st
Avenue and 15th Street and runs
North 150 feet then West 150 feet
then South 150 feet and then East
150 feet to the starting point. Lev
ied on and to be sold as the preperty
of Mollie Burnell on the first Tues
day in October 1920 under an ex
ecution of J. R. Kelly and against
Mollie Burnell issued from the Su
perior Court of Crisp County, Geaor
oria, . ¢
J. H. WARD
Sheviff
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i ORDER TO SELL.
, GEORGIA—Crisp County: i
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[ By virture of an order of. the
Judge of the Superior Court, grant
led on the 31st day of August 1920
in the case of Mrs. Lula Maz Carden,
‘\7s. Allie Johnson et al, yhe same be
ing a petjjon for partition of the
lands hereinafter dascribed: We
will sell before the Court House in
the City of Cordele, Crisp County,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday «in Oc
tober 1920, to wit, on the fifth day
of Octob:r 1920 within the legal
hours of sale, the following describ
ed 4ract, piece and parcel of land.
One Hundred (100) acres more or
’less of lot of land No. 218 in the
ilith land district of Crisp County,
'(leorg‘ia; which is bounded as fol
! yows: Beginning .at the Southeast
Icorner of the said lot and running
INorth 22 chains and 14 links, and
’co;ner. thence West 48 chains and
77 links, and corner, thence South
!tn branch, thence in Southeastern
'direction on run of branch to origi
|hal line, and corner, and thence East
<0 starting point, and cori.er.
’ This land is being . sold for the
purpoge of making Partition thercof
anmong the children of the late Mrs.
Sarah Ann Johnson Presiey, deceas
ed.
This September 7th, 1920.
L. L. DAVIS
N. F. CARDEN
WILLIS JOHNSON, Jr.
Commissoners.
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We do business for
‘ CASH only. Please
do not ask us to break
this rule.
CORDELE LEATHER ©O.
R. L. Persall, Manager.
109 Wall Street.
. An electric pen has been invented
bya native of India that carbonizes
paper ovey which it passer.
~ CLOSING OUT
Oyr entire stock of Dry Goods, Shoes anq No
tions in order to discontinue this part of our business
v . y r 3
Now is your chance to buy your Dry Goods,
Shoes and Notions at a big saving. -We mean what
we say. We are closing up this part of our store.
We are letting our stock go beginning today.
S ,THE SALE IS NOW ON. .
We have.a full stock of staple goods, such as
Ticking, Sheeting, Drills, Bleaching, Duck, Osna-,
burg and Outing. We also have a very large stock
of Notions, in fact everything carried in an up-to
date Dry Goods Store. . :
All these goods are going at prices which eannot
he met anywhere this side of the factory. Come and
buy now, the stock is full and fresh. : s
Please domnot embarrass yourself or us by asking
us to charge or send out anything on approval, at
these prices, j :
B. F. Sheppard & Bro.
Opposite Power House Cor 9th Ave and Bth St.
CORDELE, GEORGIA.
H. F. CORBETT
PLUMBING o
And Everything in the Plumbing Line @1
124 Ninth Avenue - Opposite Light Plant
: Phone 375 s S
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. : " Picture Framing and Art Shop. JE Ol
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Vienna, Ga. Tefephones 156 and 45 ‘
Cordele Bank & Trust Co.
Capital $100,000.00 g '
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MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BANK
Cordele Bank & Trust Co.
The Progressive Bank. :
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1320.