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APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA—EarIy County:
To the Superior Court of said
county and to Honorable W. 1. Geer,
Judge of said court:
C. E. Boyett, Dr. W. C. Bnde{..
Dr. §. P. Holland, H. A. Felder, F.
D. Grist, Robert Hall, D. D. Knight
on, S. G. Maddox, R. C. Singletary,
8. W. Tompkins, Oscar Whitchard
and Barney Wynne, hercinafter call
ed applicants, bring this application
for the granting of a charter for a‘
private corporation, and show to the
Sourt the following facts: ’
1. They desire for themaselves,
their associates and successors, to be‘
incorporaed under the name of
BLAKELY BUILDERS AND MAN-’
UFACTURERS, INCORPORATED.
The principal office and place of bus
iness of said corporation shall be lo
cated in Blakely, Early County,
Georgia, with the privilege of estab
lishing branch offices and places of
business in such other places as may |
be determined.
2. The applicants are residents of
and their post office address is
Blakely, Georgia. .
3. The purpose and object of said |
comporation is pecuniary gain anvl’
profit to its stockholders. The gener
al nature of the business to be trlns-,
acted is, and the corporate powers,
desired are: :
a. To buy and sell, acquire, own, |
hold, rent, lease, transfer and assign |
both real estate and personal pron-l
erty of every kind and character,
and to deal with the same in any way }
and manner that may seem expe
dient. ’
b. To construct stores, warehouses,
factory buildings, and buildings of all
kinds, and to deal with the same in
any manner that may seem expedient.
¢. To operate stores and warehous
es for the wholesale or retail of
general merchandise, building mate
rials, hardware, machinery of all
kinds and character, cotton and cot
ton products, and electrical supplies,
material, appliances and equipment.
To use all such building materials,
and other materials, as may be need
ed, in the construction of buildings
of all rhnds
d. To own and operate factories
for the manufacture of and sale,
wholesale and retail, of textiles, knit
wear, fabries and cloth of all kinds
and character.
e. %o have all the powers and en
joy all of the privileges enumerated
in Sections 22-1827, 22-1828, and
22.1870 of the Code of Georgia, and
all of the other powers and privi
leges oflnenud in Chapters 22-18
and 22-19 of said Code, and all of
the powers and privileges enumerated |
therein are made a part hereof to
the same extent as if the same were
quoted herein.
4. The time for which said corpor
ation is to have existence is thirty
five years.
b. The amount of capital with
which the corporation will begin bus
iness shall be Fifty Thousand Dol
lars ($50,000.00), either in cash or
::her assets or a combination of the
0, i
6. The eapital stock of said com
pany shall be divided into Five
Hundred &00) shares of common
stock of face or par value of
One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per
share. The holders of the common
stock shall control the corporation.
The rights of the stockholders -hnll‘
be defined and set forth in the by-
Igwn to'be adopted by the corpora
tion at ils first meeting held for
organization.
7. Applicants desire the privilege
of increasing the capital stock of said
corporation to Twenty-five Hundred|
(2500) shares of common stock of
the par value of One Hundrei Dol-‘
lars ($100.00) per share, by a ma
jority of the vote of the stuck out- |
standing at the time at a nw-.-lin:;
gluly _cnllvd for the purposc, the vot-|
ing rights of the shareholders to be |
defined in the by-laws, l
8. Applicants pray that the liabil
ity of stockholders in said vnr;mn-l
tion be confined to the uupaid pur-:
chase price of the stoek subscribed |
for each, ‘
WHEREFORE, applicants pray to]
be incorporated under the name at 41
style aforesaid, with all the rights|
and privileges herein set out -“'fl‘fi
such additional powers and privileges
as may be necegsary, proper or '.'w'-'
dent to the conduct of the business
for which applicants are asking m-!
corporation, and as may be nl!\)wod’é
like comporations under the laws of |
Georgia as they now are or muy'
hereafter exist, ‘
PHILLIP SHEFFIELD, |
’ ~ Attorney for Applicants.
Filed in office this 12th day
of May, 1953,
¢ BERT TARVER,
Clerk of Early Superior Court,
In Re: Petition to Incorporate
Blakely Builders and Hunufur&rern.
Incorporated. —Application for Char
ter in the Superior Court of Early
County, Georgia,
The foregoing petition of C. E.
Royett, Dr. W, C. Baxley, Dr, 8. P,
Holland, H. A. Felder, F. D. Griat,
Robert Mall, D, D, Knighton' 3. G.
Maddox, R, C, Singletary, 8. W
Tompkins, Oscar Whitchard, and
““:"""V "'\ ynne, to be incorporated)
der the name of BLAKEL
BUILDERS AND MA.\’\'FACT%RY
ERS, NCORPORATED, read and
““'l\:idvn‘d. !
appearing that the petition .
within the purview and intention \f;
the laws applicable thereto, and that
all of said laws have been fully com
plied with, ineluding the presentation |
of a certifieate from the Secretary of |
State as required by Seetion 22-1803 |
"fnfl:-' h‘ .'-.{‘.. of .l;.~,‘;cin Ammla!mfl;:
8 hereby ordered, adjudge 41
""""“'“ that all the mn}ori‘:;' n&ié
petition are granted and the appli-|
DR. A. EARL TAYLOR
OPTOMETRIST
128 South Main Street
Telephone 4514
BLAKELY, GA.
cants and their assocciates, succes
sors and assigns are hereby incorpor
ated and made and created a body
politic under the name and style of
BLAKELY BUILDERS AND MANU
FACTURERS, INCORPORATED, for
and during the period of Thirty-five
(35) years, with the privilege of re
newal at the expiration of that time
according to the laws of Georgia,
and that said corporation is hereby
granted and vested with all the
rights and privileges mentioned in
said petition,
Granted at Chambers, in Colquity,
{}geg);zia. this the 12th day of May,
W. 1. GEER,
Judxe of the Superior Court of
Early County, Georgia,
Filed in office this 12th day
of May, 1953.
BERT TARVER,
Clerk of the Superior Court
of Early County, Georgia.
GEORGIA—EarIy County:
Personally came A. T. Fleming,
who on oath says that he is the pub
lisher of the Early County News, a
newspaper having a general circula
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Emanuel, one of Georgia's oldest counties, spreads out
over 1,000 tguare miles, and is often called “'l‘fie State of
Emanuel.” Emanuel produces sweet potatoes, corn, nuts,
sugar cane, hay and velvet beans, and is justly famous
throughout Georgia for its annual Pine ‘i‘ne Festival.
Stock raising is an increasingl important industry in this
county and hogs, turkeys, clnc{m and goats are numbered
among its exports. Swainsboro and Summit- Graymont are
industrial centers with men’s wear factories, lumber mills,
meat curing plants and a furniture factory.
In this and other Georgia counties, the United States
Brewers Foundation works constantly to maintain whole
some conditions where beer and ale are sold. Close atten
tion is given areas near camps of the Armed Forces, and
both military officials and Georgia law enforcement
officers have commended this self-n;sulation program of
the Foundation. Frequent retailer educational meetings
offer sound suggestions for continued operation in the
community’s interest.
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EARLY COUNTY NEWS, BLAKELY, GEORGIA
tion and whose principal place of
business is in said County, and that
there has been deposited with said
newspaper the cost of publishing four
insertions of the foregoing applica
tion for charter and order of the
Judge thereon once a week for four
weeks, This 12th day of May, 1953.
A. T. FLEMING.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me, this 12th day of May, 1953,
MRS. L. T. ROBINSON,
Notary Public.
GEORGIA—EarIy County:
I, Bert Tarver, Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Eary County, Geor
gia, certify that the foregoing four
(4) pages constitute a true and cor
rect copy of the application for char
ter and the order of the Judge of
said Court granting said application
for the BLAKELY BUILDERS
AND MANUFACTURERS, INCOR
PORATED, as the same appears of
file in this office.
This 12th day of May, 1953, ‘
BERT TARVER,
Clerk of Superior Court, Early
County, Georgia, |
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