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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS |
. AFPLICATION FOR CHARTER
G J;:{ RGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
e @hfii&{h r?w‘ttA o{{ said
COUNEY«t 3 ‘0 . H. Ed
w[ rds, J. Haile and R, L. Webb of
Crisp County,” Georgia, and W. E.
g“;e of Monticello, Florida, respegt
ully show: = ° : Cad
; 'Ejnt: That they desire for them
selvos their ac:ociates and successors,
to g incorporated and made & body
gol j¢ under the name and style of
GEORGIA-FLORIDA SEED c&, for
the period of twenty (20) years, with
the privilege of renewal at the ex
p%:‘ of that time.,
"R S it ? | That the- prinkipal office
of eaid Company shall be in the City
of (ldfdele, Crisp county, Georgia,
but petitioners desire the right to es
tablish branch offices within this
atlte or e¢'sewhere, whenever - the
slders of a majority of the stock
gnlly: s 0 defermine.
. Third: That the object of the said
corporation is pecuniary gain and
profit to itzeif and the holders of its
mlf of stock.
¢ Fourth:* That the particular bus
iness to be cairied on by the said
¢Srporation is that of dealing in and
handiing x:fid growing all kinds of
tarm,; gardér ‘and other sceds and
ealing n aphd handling. seed pro
ucts, and doinys and transacting any
iid all other kinds of business or
Eu%inesscs that the stockholders ol
éni® association, it directors or of
ficers shall find profitable.
i Fifth That the capital stock of
the said coporation shall be twenty
ive thousand ($25.000.00) dollars;
%o ?&"fiilegc of increaging, the
tha sum of One }{um}re‘d
Thou-and ($100,000.00) dollars, by
& majority vote of the stockholders
;f the said astociation. The said
tock to be divided into share of One
gundred ($106.00) - Dollars - each.
‘en per cent of the amount of the
eapital stock Lo be employed by gcti
floner: for said association hae been
actuall paid in. . ‘
- Sixth: That petitioners desire the
tight to have the supscription o said
capital stock)paid in moncx or pro
perty, to b taken at a fair saluation.
. Heventh: That petitioners desire
the righe to sue and be gued, to plead
@nd be impleaded, to have and use a
¢ommm;r§em,lto make all and neces
gary by-laws and regulations for the
control and government of the associa:
tion and the business alfairs as
grlay be necessary, and to have
and elect’ such yofficers, inctldin .4
2residefi§¥ ilvic)zw’presitigmt,‘" ~drets(\‘,v
and treasurer, as may bc necessary
to. carry on the business of the said
torp? ‘ation, andsto do all other things
that* oy Ple’ necdssary for ghg suc
fifu' ma fizgmqm of’ tha sai:i&us
ißds, includisiy ghe right vo.buy, hiold,
own, use, rent, Jeuse and sell real
state and personal property, to take
:nd make deeds therefor in thein
gorporation name, and to execute
otes, bonds, deeds, gecurity deeds,
frust deeds and mortgages, as evi
ance of indebtedness, or which may
e incurred in the conduct of the af
wirs of the corporation. - 1
4 Eighth: ’l‘h?y desi;)c to be s; in
srporgited with, the power, 4id’ au~
.Lorit‘)l ép hold, ‘own, uge, "jr&al?‘swtég
gud perconal property, and to make
and take leases and deeds therefor,
evidencing title theveto in their corp
oration name. RO
" Ninth: That they desire to be in
corporated with all the rights, privi
jeges, immunities and franchises, in
cident tp or belonging to corporation
of like kind and character, :
. WHEREFORE: Petioners pray to
he imcorporated under the name and
style aforesaid, with the powers, priv
ileges and immunities aforesaid and
for: thie purposes declared, for, with
the right to enjoy such other privi-
Jeped ws are now or may hereafter be
allpwed corporations of similar char
acter, under the laws of this State.
" PERARSON ELLIS,
Petitioner’'s Attorney.
. 1. P. H. Green. Clerk of the Supér
ior Court of Crisp County, Georgia
do hereby certify that the foregoing
'is a true and correct copy of the poti
tiom filed for Charter of GEORGIA
FLORIDA SEED COMPANY, of file
in this office.
* Given urder my hand and official
signature this Tth day of September,
1920, ’
! PALMER H. GREEN
Clerk of Superior (‘?ux'l.
¢ EIEY
CITATION--GUARDIANSHIP #
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
Ta all whom it may concern: Mrs
G. H. Greene et al, having applied
for Giardianship of the persons and
roperty of Ed, Jim, Bill. Hardy and |
Be»gm Co'e, minor children of J. E.
Cale, deceased, to be granted to the
Couhty Guardian, W. . McKenzie
fi(‘)‘\ic? ig given that said application
wiil he heard.at my office, at 10 o'
élf.‘tk A.'M. on the first Monday inl
October next.
* This September 6, 1920,
Bl IR S W. P. Floming, ¢
;)rdinary and ex office Clerk C. O.
9/8/4t
’j n ——————— — e i
.. NOTICE TO HEIRS AT LAW. !
Georgia, Crisp County.
i Mrs. Annie E. Epps having applied
ta the ordinary by written petition
asking that Mrss Elizabeth Eider, as
Adminstrx of estate of James Elder,
Jate of gaid county, deceased. be re
iquired to make deed to City lot No |
14. Block No. 120 in Cordele, said
Btate gud county, in pursuance of
bhond for title made by said James
Elder in his life time, the said Mrs.
Anpie F. Epps alleging that she has
complied, or is ready to complv with
_her_obligations in said bond, this is
4o notify said Mrs. James Elder, Ad
mngtrx, and Milford Elder, all heirs
- at of :Janmieg Elder to be and ap
. pear‘at the October Term, 1020,
! Bwt of Ordinary of said county, and
chow eause, if any théy can, why said
* Admustrx. should not be required to
- make deed as prayed for in said peti
tion. 1
W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary
: A 9[814t
’ LEAVE TO 3ELL 1
GEORGIA—Crisp County: s l
' Notice is herehy given that Gus
tave Klein, Guardian “of the minorl
children of Randolph Klcin deceased, |
has .appliecd to me’by petition for|
leave to sell. certain real cstate ofi
the said minors, and that I will pass,
upon the said application at the Oc-|
tober term 1920, of the Court of
|Ordinary of said county.
' W. . Fleming,
‘ Ordinary. |
| ’ 9;9.!4ti
. SHERIKFF'S SALE.
GEOR‘GI’AECI‘IDE Cotinty:
I will sell before the Court House
door in Cordele, Crisp County, Geor
wia the undivided one haif interest of
Mollie Burnell in that porlion of|
City strip Num;s)cr 187 in the City!
of Cordcle, Crfp County, Georgia, |
which begins at the corner of 21st|
Avenue and 15th Strect and runs
North 150 feet then West 150 fect
then South 150 feet and then Kast
150 feet to the starling point, Lev-'
ied on and to be sold as the pr%erty
of Mollie Burnell on the first Tues
day in Octeber 1920 under an ex-]
ceution of J. R, Kelly and against|
Mollie Burnell issued from the Su- |
perior Court of Crisp County, G::or-‘
gia.
J. H. WARD
Sherift |
: » ¥y 9iB|4t
ORDCER TO SELL.
GEORGIA—Crisp County? o
bidis z
"By virturewof any worder ~of the
Judgy of the Su(fm"\.or {ourt, grant
ed on the 31st day of August 1920
in the ease of Mrs. Lula Mae Carden,
Ve, Allic Johngon ct al, 37e same be
ing a petition for partition of the
lands éfieteinaftcr described: 1 We
will sedl 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 deserib
od’ tract, piece and paresl of Jand.
One Hundred (100) acres more or
less of lot of land No. 218 in the
11th land district of Crisp County,
Georgias which is bounded as fol
yows: Beginning al the Southeast
corner of the said lUQ and rusning
‘North 22 chains and ‘l4 links, and
corner, thence West 48 chains ard
77 links, and corner, thence South
to branch, tnince in Soutaeastern
’p;rc(-tmn ot ruw of branch :{0 origi
nal line, and*corner. and thence East
to starting point, and corver.
This land is being sold for the
purpore of making Pagtition: thereof
;fimr}‘g the children of the late Mrs.
; aru ":Af;;x;_{?\in{oni}l’rb‘sley,&dcceais
“ad, & Ry q 4 Q NoB 1
t'his Septcm’fiur Tth, 1920.;
L. LADAVIS
N. F. CARDEN
WILLIS JOHNSON, Jr.
Commniigsoners.
7 - 1 98]4t
SHERIFF SALES
GEORGIA—Crisp County: !
QWllf &;éu}gfi'bef(?'g gh'g court house
docr of kaid county, oft ‘the first Tues
day in October next, within the legal
bours of sale, the following described
property, torwit: ' : .
“‘One black horse mule 7 years old,
aamed George; one red mare n'ulle 6
The 1921 Haynes Touring Car at $2935
actually impresses people as a $5OOO car
TWENTY’-‘\nine hundred
4 and thirty-five dollars
never before bought such a
beautiful car, such a remark
ably perfect mechanical sys
tem as the new 1921 Haynes
Seven Passenger Touring
Car. It is really $lOOO under
priced—compared with other
cars of the same value.
Owners of these cars report
to us that hardly a day passes
without someene expressing
surprise when told the actual
cost of the car. The average
person thinks it must be at
least $5OOO.
This is natural, for the 1921
Haynes Touring Car is one
" ' . " F ‘—;. =" N A tfli A
ERARARESER L B 8 1O
years cid, named Dora; one iron gray
mare mule, 8 years old, named Della;)
one red horse mule, 9 years old named
Charles: Said propertyalevied ‘mz”ma
to be sold as the property of E. R. Bar
per, under and by virtue of a Mort:
gage I Ia; issue from the Superior
court of said .ounty in favar of the
Exchange Bank of Cordele against the
said E. R. Barber.’ o
Also at the same time and place will
be sold 45 acres of cotton, more or less
60 acres of corn, more or less, on the
north half of lot of land No. 252 and
the south half of lot of land No. 2563 in
the (‘ordnlc‘di:-'trh:t of said county,
Levied on and to be sold as the pro
perty of E. R. Barber to satisty a
Mortgage ki Fa, igsued from the Su
perior court of said county in favgri‘
of the Exchange Bank of Cordele
against the said E. R. Barber.
Sept. Sth, 1020, ' oo |
0.8-4 t J. H. WARD, Sherifl.l
\ SHERIFF SALES.
GEORGIA—Cricp County: g
Will be sold before the court houge
door of said county, on the first Tues
day in October, next, within the Je
gal hours of sale, the following des:
seribed property, towit: ‘
One Ford Touring car, Georgia No.
123,610, motor No. 1,935,618,
Levied on and to be-sold as the
property of Mance McCartha undor
and by virtue of an execution’ is
sued from the Superior court of said
county in* favor of the lntern’al.tional
Agricultural (lorQOratlon... dgainst
Susie McCartha, James McCartha
and Mance McCartha.
This SBth day of September, 1920,
9.9-4 t. . J. H, WARD, Sheriff.
' ROAD NOTICE. l
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
To Whom It May Concern:- : '
Take notice that G. V. Williams, J.
R. Williams, G. 8. Odom, et al. hay
ing made appliQation for an 'order'seék
ing the esttablishment of a new road
which has bee laid out and marked
conformably to law by the commis
sionel;s. dulyb appointcd and the report
thereon made on oath by theém, said
road commencing near the home of W.!
H. Williams, and running land line b@,
tween lots of land numbers 4,5, 28 and
29 to the Blackshear road, then run
ning down saidfiigoad to about. 100
yards south of the home of G. V. Wil
liams, then going due south through
lots of land as follows: Nos. 29, 36,
61, 68, 93 and 101, ending at the inter
section of the I'Bad running from the
V. R. Bridges farm into the public
road that runs from D. M. Stripling,
south west, crossing Swift creek at
the old Fenn bridge. This road to be
laid out as ordered by the revlewérs.
of the finest attomobiles ever
made, through and through.
Its high hood, superb lines,
splendid finish, deep uphol
stery, refined fittings and
general air of luxury leave
nothing to Be desired. ~
Andit is more than ninety
per cent. Iflaynes-made—the
famous Haynes engine is
especially built by our own
experts, and every éssential
feature of the car, from its
first design to its final
approval, is under the eyes
and'in the hands of the men
who have made the reputa
ti=n of the Haynes through
Price guoted is f. o. b. factery, Kokomo
THE CORDELE DISPATOH
- Now, if no good cauge can be
.éhgw:i to !bilp Jco'ntrar)" by persons _in
terested in this matter, the order will
be granted at the office of the county
commigsioners in said county on the
first Tuesday in October, 1920, establ
lishing the 'said new wad.
This 7th day of September, 1920. '
CRISP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
984 t By E. F. TISON, Clerk.
Sttt e e S et . i
' . ROAD NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Crigp County:
To Whom It May Coficern:
. Take notice that G. O. Lewts, N..D.
Lewis, et al., hav:ng 'made application
for an order seeking the establishment
of a new road whick ‘nas been laid ont
_ah‘d'mai‘kcd conformably to law by the
cgylmissioners duly appointed and tho
report thereon made on oath by them.
said road commencing at the Nation
al Highway in the Thirteenth district
at the line of seperation hetween land
lots _fl'ftsy' and fifty-onc in said district
and extending thence west aleng the
line of separation between land lots
49 and 80, 50 and 79, 51 and 78, L~ its
termination at the public road r'.m-'.iné
north and south through said lots 51
and 78, sfl’fii Jast gamed groui; of lots,
viz,, 49, 80, 50, 79, 51 and 78, beig in
the l’ourtpcxnth district of said county.
Thig road to be laid out ag ovdered by
the reviewers. : ¥
. Now it fi’o{‘ifiop(i ‘ealse can be shown
to the contrary by persons interested
in this matter, the order will be gran
ted at the office of the county com
§ Look Out for Rheumatism
o¥x¥ & ’ :
i ~ As Winter Approaches '
80 many cases of Rheumatism
gome from a tiny.disease germ that
infests the ‘hlpgd, that physicians
are beginning to realize that this
source of the disease is becoming
guite prevalent:: Of ;eourse a dis-{
case that hag its source in the
blood cannot be reached by local
retnedies applied to the surface.
+(ne remedy that has given splen»
did results in ‘the treatment of
Rheumatism is, 8.8.8,, the fine old
PICTURE FRAME et
: A c i g 2 v A ; ."s" l?
Made: to ‘order vn short notice. Big line best palterns to sele_cn;»-
from. Now in stock, good selection, latest style SWINGING PHQTC&
SRAMES, and 14x20 oval frames with convex glass for enlarged por=
School tablets, pencils and other supplies. Greeting cards
lirthday cards, 5c to'2sc with envelppess: Big asbortment. i
7 : i}
Picture Framing and Art Shop. * = :}
ol s J 2at. % &
103 Suwanee Hotel Bldg. { : Yo ose o AOORDELE, GAZS
missioners in said county en the first
Tuesday in October, 1920, estahtishing
the said new road. g
This Tth day of September, 1920,
CRISP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
9-8-4 t By E. P. TISON. Clerk
PUBLIC SALE OF LAND,
Wil be sold before the court bouse
door in Crisp county, pgtwqeg the
legal hours of sale, on the 20th g_iay of
Septemher, 1920, \to the highest and
best bidder, the following lands:
117.6 acres on the South side of Lot
ptimber 183 in the 10th district of
Crisp county, Georgia. Terms' gash.
Sold as the property of the".jfi;ayor?
and City Couneil of Cordele, GA., by
order of the Mayor ahd City Cé;uncilj
of Cordele, Ga. : "
This 25th day of August, 1920.-
G. S. Harris, Clerk & Treas.
; B]26;Wed;&B!7!
'ELECTION JUSTICE OF THE
PEACE OF 1451 DISTRICT
CALLED FOR SATURDAY OCT. 2
Notice is hereby give that at the
régular place of nolding electiohs in
the Cordele—l4sl G. M.—District,
lield on Saturday, October 2nd,1920,
('risp county, an electian is or'd'érc-a’
to fill the ‘unexpired term, vacancy.
now existing in the office of Justice of
the Peace of said district causpd by
} the resignation of J. K. Smith.!
T 'Witness my official signature at
,Cordele, this September 13, 1920.
9434 t W. P, FLEMING, .
i Ordinary Crisp County. Ga.
blood remedy that has been sold by
druggists for more than fifty years.
S.S.S. acts by dtiving out of the
blood the disease germ that caufis
‘Rheumatism, ' thus affording ' roal
relief..., : 3¢
Begin taking 5.8.8. today_and i
you will write a complete history
‘of your case, our medical diractor
will give you expert advice, with
out charge. Address Chief Medical
iAdviser, 151 Swift Laboratory, g.
lanta, Ga. . [
all the years since Elwood
Haynes créated and built
America's first car, - -
The four factors of car-char
acter — Beauty, Strength,
Power and Comfort—are
scientifically combined in the_"
g T e ARG
Qur policy is 'to,give our
patrons the benefit of our
own economies, and in this
instance the difference be
tween what you think the
car can be bought for and its
actual price is a genuine sur
prise, which- yéu will appre
ciate all the more when you
look at the car. '
Bonded Warehouse
ANDGIN = |
SWORN WEIGHER AND GRADER
Storage and Insurance, 3¢ per bale p_erfd_vé);v.
BENNET SMIT}i, Manager. .
Cotton Seed,perton ..........c... $40.00 ¢
Gflnamg,qael babow ss s »-.aw.,s@‘.§&)§
5 Baggmg ancl\,Ties, p(fl" s'et s‘\2oo f
AT R IR St R
~ ‘Batisfactory Service Guaranteed.
o oM BER YR
Diffee Cotton Co.
“he young king of Sian;, speaka‘
-4‘:{'s. a, PR & Lot i
B , h ,g§ jan, and
ngd, [juch g peen. aig
has written books in all these ian
guages, as well as in Siamese. I
- Farm Lands ' |
it ratéh of interést and sl cbmmis- §
sion or Loans at Straight Intérests and you ¢
get full amount you borrow and no expense
gl 00l | s
ANY AMOUNT--$l,OOO to $500,000—1
can make loans. cheaper and quicker than
anyone else as this money comes direct
from Atlanta and not out of the State of -
Georgia. Try me. ! e B
" D, C. KETCHUM
Vienna, Ga. - Telephones 156 and 45. |
CLOSING OUT
Our entire stock of Dry Goods, Shoes_and No
tions in order to discontinue this part.of our J%}lsinblss
Now is your chance to buy youtt Dy ¥Goods,
Shoes and Notions at a big saving. We mean what
we say. We are closing up this part-of our store:
" We arve letting our stock go beginning today. -
| . THE SALE IS NOW ON. .
“We have a full stock of staple goods, such as
Ticking, Sheeting, Drills, Bleaching, Duck, Osha
burgsandOuting.. ‘We alsozhave a xéry large stock
of Netions, in'fact everything carried in an up-to
date Dry Goods Store." , _ g
; Althese goods are going at prices which eannot
he met anywhere this side of the factory. ~ Come and
buy now, the stock’is full and fregh, o o '
© Please donot embarrass V()un%hr I;Gb% askin
, LHOL €1 DA ; AL g
us to charge or sénd- out-anythihg on approval at
~ these prices. § ;
B. F. Shéppard & Bro.
Opposite Power House Cor 9th Ave and Bth St.
CORDELE, GEORGIA. -
{ ‘ RS 3 o -~ g. .
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMEBE 15. 1023
~ More than 75 per cent: ofihe. pic
talg&‘ g‘flat‘i%}mfl _fimerican yproduc
tions, Great Britain having #nportea
more than $l,OOO, " 3. -