The Monroe advertiser. (Forsyth, Ga.) 1856-1974, November 25, 1910, Image 5

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Dismission From Gaurdianship GEORGIA, Monroe County. Mrs. Ada O. Sanders, guardian of Francis Nixon, has applied to me for a discharge from her guardianship of Francis Nixon, this is therefore to ro tify all persons concerned, to file their i bjections, if any they have, on or be¬ fore the first Monday in December next, else Mrs. Ada O. Sanders will be discharged from her guardianship as applied for. Witness my hand and official signa¬ ture, this 7th day of November ,1910. Geo. W. Newton. Ordinary. Petition for Charter. STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Monroe. To The Superior Court ok Said County : The petition of Samuel Ruther¬ ford and John H. Phittazee shows the following facts: First. That they are residents of said state and county, and de¬ sire to be incorporated for a peri¬ od of twenty (20) years under the style and name of RUTHER¬ FORD— PHINAZEE COMPANY. Second. That the object of said corporation is pecuniary gain, and the capital stock to he Ten Dollars, all of which has been actually paid in ; and they ask to be incorpoiated under the name above set out, and with the right to increase their capital stock to Fifty Thousand ($50,000 00) Dollars, or any sum under that that a majority of the stockholders may agree upon. The capita! stock of said company to be issued to the incorporators at the par value of Fifty ($50 00)' Dollars per share. Third. Said corporation is to bo domiciled at Forsyth, Georgia, Monroe County, with the right to establish ageucies or places of bus¬ iness at such other points as the majority of the stockholders may agree upon. The purpose of said corporation being to engage in the business of .raders, to wit, the buying and selling of live stock, buggies, wagons, harness, etc., and general merchandise. Fourth. Petitioners desire the right to buy or'sell such real es¬ tate as it may be necessary for them to own or receive in the conduct of their business; the right to sue and be sued ; to have and use a common seal; to pass such rules or by-laws as may be necessary in the carrying out the purposes of this incorporation; to create such liens or make such alienations of property as may be necessary in the proper conduct of the business of said corporation. Wherefore petitioners pray that they be incorporated under the name of RUTHERFORD—PHIN¬ AZEE COMPANY, with the right to associate such other parties with them under said name as they may see fit, said corporation to have all the rights and privi¬ leges herein prayed for, and such other rights and priveleges as may be necessary or incident to said corporation. Willingham & Willingham, Attorneys for Petitioners. Filed in office, this the 2nd day of November, 1910. Jno. O. Ponder, Clerk. STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Monroe. Clerk’s Office Superior Court. I, John O. Ponder, Clerk of the Superior Court of Monroe County, Georgia, do hereby certify that the within and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the petition of RUTHERFORD-PHINAZEE COMPANY, as the same of file in this office. Witness my hand and official signature, this the 2nd day November, 1910. Jno. O. Ponder, Clerk Superior Cod it Monroe Georgia. Petition For Charter. GEORGIA. Monroe County. To The Superior Court Of Said County: The petition of B. F. Jones. M W. Roberts and W. P. Towery respectfully shows unto the court: First. That they desire for themselves, their associates and successors, to be incorporated un¬ der tb 0 name and style of the B F. Joues Lumber Company, for twenty years. Second. The principle office and place of business of the incor¬ poration shall be in the county of Monroe, state of Georgia ; but it is desired to have the right to es¬ tablish branch offices and places of business within this stain . elsewhere, whenever it shall be so determined by a vote of the ma¬ jority of the stockholders. Third. The object of said in¬ corporation is pecuniary gain to itself and shareholders. Fourth It is proposed by the said incorporation to carry on a general lumber business; to man¬ ufacture, buy and sell, and other¬ wise deal in lumber, both dressed and undressed ; to purchase, con¬ trol and dispose of machinery for dressing and manufacturing lum¬ ber. and such other machinery or impliments as may from tune to time become proper for the suc¬ cessful conduct of said purchase timber standing upon as well as to purchase such as may be necessary to pro¬ carry out the powers and priveliges herein enumerated, to old same, to farm or otherwise it to the best advantage, to dispose of it as to the said corporation may seem io the oest interests thereof ; to execute and to receive notes, checks, mort gages and all other such commer ciai papers as may be necessary to properly carry on said business; and to do all other and further acts necessary to be done in the daily transaction of a business of the nature and character proposed. Fifth. The capital stock of said corporation shall l>e Ten Thous¬ and ($10,000 00) Dollars, to be di vided into shares of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each. Of the amount of capital to be employed by said incorporation. Eight Thousand($8,000 00) Dollars has been actually paid in The priv¬ ilege is desired of increasing the capita 1 stock to Twenty Thousand ($20,000 00) Dollars by a majori¬ ty vote of the stockholders of the incorporation, at any time they should see fit to do so. Sixth. Petitioners further de¬ sire for the said incorporation the right to sue and be sued, to plead and be impleaded, to have and use a common seal, 1o make all necssary by-laws and regulations, and to do a'l other ^'-uigs necessa¬ ry for the proper Mil ict of said business, includ ng t e right to purchase, hold auu s^il such real estate or personal property as may be suitable to tne business of the said incorporation, to execute notes and bonds as evidence of in¬ debtedness and to properly secure the same as provided by existing laws. Seventh. Petitioners desire for said incorporation the right of re¬ newal when and as provided by the laws of Georgia; and that it, may have such other rights, pow¬ ers, privileges and immunities as now are, or may hereafter be, in¬ cident to like corporations cr per¬ missible under the laws of the State of Georgia. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be incorporated under the name and style aforesaid, with all the rights, privileges and immunities herein s-t forth, and such as now, or may hereafter be, allowed a corporation of similar under the laws of Georgia. And your petitioners will pray. Willingham & Willingham, Attorneys’for Petitioners. Filed in Office, this the 19th of October, 1910. Jno. O. Ponder, Clerk. GEORGIA, Monfoe County. I, John 0. Ponder, Clerk of the Superior Court of county, do hereby certify that tin foregoing is a true and copy of the application for ter of the B. FJ.Jones Lumber as the same appears of record this office. Given over my official and the seal of said court, 19th dav of October, 1910. Jno. O. Ponder, Clerk of Superior Court of County G t. Telephones On The Farm. During the year now ending the telephone system has been extended in this sec¬ and this modern convenience proven itself of the great¬ value to the farmer and family. Every one who tried and who, from experience, learned its practical value, be unwilling to give it up do without it, if there were way of keeping it. And. of i ob )dy need ever to give it since uhe line, once having built, it costs practically to keep it up. For these reasous it is certain these rural telephone systems lie extended. Farmers, learn¬ from their neighbors the value a telephone in the house, will the same advantage for s, and will hasten to pro¬ themselves with it. “I do not believe there is any other so good for whooping cough Cnamberlain’s Cough Remedy,” Mrs. Francis Turpin, .function ity , Ore. This remedy is also un¬ surpassed for colds and croup. For sale by All Dealers Everywhere. 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To the Taxpayers of Monro* C oitnty Instead of making the customa¬ ry rounds tor the purpose of col lecting State and County Taxes, I have made a complete statement of all tuxes and furnished the districts below with lists, placed at convenient places for informa¬ tion and convenience. Anyone may pay his taxes by check, mon¬ ey order or registered mail and isx receipt will be promptly for¬ warded in return. Burgay’s R. P. Cocke, B. F. Harrison. Cabuniss T. B. Jackson, J. T. Castleberry. Culloden Bank of Cnlloden, Merchants it P. Bank Johnsonville J. B. Fleming, E. Rumble. Middlebmoks D. S. Driskell, R. L. Williams | Uniouville A. H. Chappell, j D. M Bell it Son, | J. M. Norris it Co. ! Forsyth, Ga . . .1. C. Burt, Oct, _1___ t 1<)10. 'Pax Collector < A . u Household Medicine . i 1 *‘ V'* , l-e " vfi'unlj'e must show ( equal]v pood nsultH Irom each nuni ’ bur oi t ie family usinq; it. Koley’s Hon „ v tl , d l[ir does just this. 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