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PETITION FOB CHARTER.
<, BORGIA—Lown6ea County:
To the Superior Court oX
■County:
Xbe petition of The Valdosta
aims* * Publishing Company, Ml «
. Pendleton oX BlUb county*
tuSiu 2 C A^ley* A. d. Fendie.
7na W. H. tiriuin ol bo.wuae.
.<*„nty, Oeorgla. and of tUJM
stoca-notaer* no* m#oci»i«u
van them .u me above named com
reapeotfutiy auowa:
let. That they deelre Xor ‘»iu
company, and lor tuemaolvee, wotr
associates and eucceaaora, to oe re-
iooorporated and made and contin
ued a body politic under the name
“nd atyle of The Valdosta lime*
Publlahlnlg Company, for another
ported of twenty years, and with
that object In view, to renew the
charter heretofore granted eald com
nany. and re-charter the name to-
the period of time aforeantd. The
«ald Valdosta Time# Publlahlng
Company haring ftrat been ' h *ttei-
«d in the uaual manner on the lath
stay oC March, 1889, by the Superior
Court of Lowndee county.
ind. The principal office of said
Company la and will b* In the City
of Valdosta, said state and county.
jrd. The object of eald corpora
tion tg pecuniary gain to itself and
dts shun holders.
4th. The business to be carried
«n by said corporation la the publi
cation of n dally, weekly or tri
weekly newspapor, or all of these
as they may see fit, and to do n
.general book and Job printing and
publishing business, and In fact any
and all business usually done In a
Prst-clasg printing and publishing
■establishment.
5th. The capital stock of said
corporation Is and shall be ten thou
sand (810,000) dollars, all of which
fias been BDd la fully paid In. Pe
titioners desire tbe privilege of in
creasing said capital stock to a sum
not exceeding forty thousand
<810,000) dollars, when so desired
ty a majority of tbe stock-holders
of said Company.
Oth. Petitioners desire all pow
ora Incident to and necessary to the
business above stated, Including the
right to buy, own or sell real-estate,
and personal property, suitable to
the purposes of the corporation, and
to oxocuto notes and make mort
gages or deeds to secure the pay
ment of tba same.
Tth. /Petitioners have Hied along
-With this petition a certlOed ab
stract from the minutes of The Vat-
elosta Times Publishing Company
showing that this application for a
renewal of Ita former charter, and
:tor re-charterlng of the aame. has
been nathorlxed by proper corporate
metfcrn.
Wherefore your petitioners pray to
be Incorporated under the nnme and
gtyle aforesaid, With the powers,
privileges and Immunities hareln sat
■forth, and as are now or may here
after he allowed n corporation of
•similar character under the laws of
Oeorgla, and with that end In view
that their original charter he
sewed and they he re-chartered
aforesaid, and petRlonen will ever
Wray.
(The Valdosta Times Publishing Co.
Denmhrk ft Griffin, Petitioners'
Attorneys.
■GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
I, R. B. Myddslton, Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county,
hereby certify that the foregoing is
a true and correct copy of the ap-
■plication for charter, and a renewal
-of the charter of The Valdosta
Times Publishing Company as the
warn* appears on file In this office.
Witness my otnelal signature and
<he seal of eald court, thta Sth day
of June. 1808.
It. B. MYDDBLTON,
.Clerk Suporlor Court, Lowndee Co.,
Be.
PUBLIC BALE.
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority vested In The Vnldos-
ta National Building ft Loan Asso
ciation. in n certain deed nude and
executed by J. O. Williams on the
17th day of February. 1808, and
recorded in book “CC," on page
174, February 22nd, 1806. Bald
deed being for the purpose of secur
ing an Indebetedness of 11,100.00
principal aud all accruing interest
and premiums, and ten per cent at
torneys fees.
Now, therefore, for the purpose of
paying the principal, Interest and
premiums on said Indebtedness
amounting to |1,411,65 and ten per
cent of said sum as attorneys fi
sill bo sold on the first Tuesday In
July, 1909. before the court house
door In the county of Lowndes and
state of Georgia, within the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
property to-wit: All that tract or
parcel of land situated, lying and
being In the eastern portion of the
City of ValdosU. said county and
state, being the northern part of tot
No 4, in block No. 1, am shown by
a map of survey of the M. H. Kogers
property, recorded In book “O,"
page 182. record of deeds for said
county. Said lot or parcel of land
fronting 144 feet east on Jones
street, extending back west about
190 feet to lands of Mrs. Myddolton
and W. L. Holder, bounded on the
north by lands of Barnwell, east by
Jones street, south by lands of Hog-
coc House and J. W. Davis, west by
lands of W. L. Holder and Mrs.
Myddelton. and known as the J. O.
Williams home place.
Tne proceeds of said sale to bo
applied first .o the payment of the
Indebtedness aforesaid, attorneys’
fees and expenses of sale, the bal
ance. If nny to be paid to the sold
J. O. Williams. Title will be made
to the purchaser by the said Valdos
ta National Building and Loan As-
sorlatlon. as attorney In fact for
said J- O. Williams.
The Valdosta National Building ft
Loan Association.
O. A. Whitaker, Attorney.
NOTICE!
■Notice Is hereby given that sealed
■ offers for the purchate of bonds win
be received by the City of Valdosta
a', tho office of the Clerk of Council
up to three o’clock on the first Wed
neoday In July, next. The bonds of
fared for sale are as follows: lot)
in dsnomtnatlons of 8600 each,
'bearing date July 1, 1808, with In
terest from dato thereon at the rate
of 8 per cent per annum, payable
•emi-annuaily on the first day
January and July. Tho principal
will be nayahle at follows: Two of
said bonds on tho first day of July,
1610. and two on the first day of
July for each succeeding year until
ten are paid. Thereafter three ere
to he paid on the first day of each
•acoeedlng Jnly until fhlrtv more
sue paid, after which four will bo
paid on the first day of each auc-
oeedlng July until the remainder of
tb* taeue have been fully paid.
Bids mutt be accompanied by a
■certified check for 81,000.00.
The right to reject any and til
■was It reserved. Bids are respect
trolly solicited.
John T. Roberta. Mayor.
W. Coley, Treasurer.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Lowndee County:
To Ml whom U may concern:
Mrs. Mattie R. Slovens having In
proper form applied to me for perm
anent letter* of administration on
the estate of J. O. Stevens, sr„ late
of said county, this la to cits all
and singular the creditors and naxt
of kin Of J. G. Stevens, 8r., to bo
•»d appear at my offtco on the Brat
■Monday U 'aly, and show cause, if
*7?. ft «y. «*», why permanent ad-
TBtaMnaoa should not be granted
to Ufa Mattie R. Stevens on J. o.
Oorsna, Sr 1 *., estate.
Witness my hand and oltlelnl itg-
stature, this Tth day of Juno, Mot.
A. V. SIMMS. Ordinary.
Receiver's Sale.
Under and by virtue of an order
passed by His Honor, Judge Robert
G. Mitchell, at chambers, In re, L.
A. Paxson, ex parte petition for re
ceiver, Will he sold tor cash Co the
highest bidder, before the court
house door. In the City of Valdosta,
on the first Tuesday In July, 1809,
between the legal sale hours, the
following property to-wit:
1 9x12 Prick engine; I Prick saw
mill; 1 50-H. P. boiler with attach
ments: 1 12-ln. driving belt, .about
60 ft. long; 1 6-ln. belt, about 30 ft.
long; 1 cut-off saw and mandrel; 1
bench emery stand; 1 piece 1-18-16
shaft about 16 ft. long, with 2 pul
leys; 1 blacksmith anvil and forge;
1 lot aecond belt; 10 head oxen;
black horse mule; 1 black mare
mule; 1 black horae mulct 1 black
mare mule; 1 hlaek horsMfnulei.l
2-horse wagon; 1 small log cart; 2
leg carta; 1 bay mare mule; 2 8-ln.
Iron blocks; 1 piece 200-fL cable;
t log cart: 1 30-H. P. boiler; 1
25-11. P. Frick engine, 1 shingle ma
chine; 1 shingle bolter; 1 cut-off
saw and rig; 1 line shaft and pul
leys; 1 haul-up rig.
Any person holding retention of
title to any of this property will be
allowed to retain, until called upon
by the court, so much of his bid as
Is equal to the claim secured by his
title.
Tho llvo stock and timber carts
mentioned in the foregoing list will
he on exhibition at the time and
place of sale. The remainder of the
property can be seen at Ita present
location. The aaw mill with Its ap
purtenances being now at Stockton,
and the ahlngle mill with Its appur
tenances being In Echols county, six
or seven miles from Stockton.
T. L. GREEN, Receiver.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
To all whom It may concern:
.Tames Dockett having la proper
form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the es
tate of Dan Williams, late of said
county, this la to cite all and singu
lar the creditors and next, of kin of
Dan Williams to be and appear at
my office on the first Monday In
July, and show cause. If any they
can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to James
Docket on Dsn Williams' estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 7th day of June, 1900,
. A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
PUBLIC SALE.
Under and by virtu* of the Sower
and authority vetted la The Valdos
ta National Building * Loan Asso
ciation, In a deed made end execu
ted by W. B. Bell on M»V. 7th, 1807.
and recorded in book ’’DD," on page
220, Nov. 8th, 1907, said deed be
ing for the purpose of secorfag an'
Indebtedness of 82,000.00 principal
and all accruing lntereat and premi
ums and ten/ per cent attorfya' fees.
Now, therefore, for the parposejol
paying the principal! ~ Interest
piemlums on saldt*.Indebtedness,
amounting to 82,884x0 and ten per
cent of said sum as attorneys’ fee
will be eold op the 4 “* — •
July, 1909, before
door In the connty
state of Oeorgla, wll
hours of sale, to tbe 'ftlgMxt bide
for cash, the following describee
property to-wtt: All Mi*t tract' or
parcel of land, sttuatA, lying fnd
being In the City of VAddkta, coun
ty of Lowndee and stat# of Geo:
and being that part of lot of
In block No. 8, If
Valdosta, containing on»ialf
more or less, fronting
five yards (36) on
and running back soul
yards, more or l
W. B. Bell home place,
front of the new public M
lng and on the south side
avenue. •
The proceeds of said aale to he
applied first to the payment of tug
Indebtedness aforesaid, attorneys':
fees and expenses of sale, the bal
ance, if any, io be paid to the said
W. B. Bell. Title will be-made to
tho purchaser by the said VaMosI*
National Building and Loan Associa
tion, as attorney In fact for said W.
B. Bell.
The Valdosta National Building &
Loan Association.
G. A. Whitaker, Attorney.
IN BANKRUPTCY COURT.
NOTICE!
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned hns. In compliance with
(he Acts of 1907, page 72-81, Inclu
sive, filed with the Railroad Com
mission of Georgia an application
for permission to issue Its capital
stock of 8100.000. which has been
paid In, aud also to Issue bonds In
the sum of 8300,000. toe same to be
first mortgage gold bonds. Dated Ju
ly 1, 1909, bearing interest at tbe
rate of five per cent, payable Janu-
ary-July, and falling due thirty years
after date, secured by a mortgage
or deed of trust to The Valdosta
Bank ft Trust Company, Trustee,
upon all of the property laid under,
signed now owns or may Hereafter
acquire, and that aald application
Is now pending before said body and
will be heard by the sama on Thurs
day, June IT, 1909, at the office ot
the Commission In the city of At-
Innta.
Valdosta, Moultrie A Western Rail
road co. r
By Prank Roberta, President
By order ot tbe Railroad Commis
sion of Georgia, thla Ji
A Number of Matters Were Taken
. up Before Referee Lane.
, (From Tuesday’s Dally.)
I^£ihe matter of C. W. McRae, do-
lug (business as the City Drug Store,
bankrupt, Thomssvllle, Referee Wil
fred C. I-ane on yesterday pawed an
order allowing the homestead ex-
eiHtlon claimed by the bankrupt,
end ordered the payment of secured
claims and the claims of certain
i engage creditors for approximate
ly three thousand dollars.
•Bln the matter of C. C. Norris,
fltmkrupt, Balnbrldge, the trustees
ttport of the *aie ot tne stock ot
jfwelry, cut glass, fixtures, etc., was
lipt confirmed. It was ordered that
4 account of the exceedingly small
Ads made at the Bale In Balnbrldge
pat Saturday, that the trustee re-
' advertise the entire stock, and sell
ftbe same at public outcry on the
second of July, add In the meantime
entertain private bids from pros
pective purchasers.
In the matter of P. M. Quarter
man, bankrupt, an order was grant
ed allowing the full claim of Mrs.
Josephine Jelks Denmark, for tne
principal sum, with Interest and at
torneys' fees.
The schedules of the Southern
Manufacturing Company and A. D.
Oliver, bankrupts, having been filed
with the clerk, Judge Wilfred C.
Lane today ordered that the first
meeting of the creditors lie held at
the court house in Balnbrldge, Oa.,
on Friday, July 2nd, at nine o'clock
In the forenoon. Formal orders of
adjudication In bankruptcy were
passed in these cases om last Friday.
■The Wash Lines
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N. S. McLean, a real
state, haring applied to be
ed guardian of the person and prop
erty of Annie J. McLean, a minor
over the age ot fourteen years, a
resident In said itate and county,
notice la hereby given that aald ap
plication will be passed on at the
next court ot ordinary for said conn
ty to he held On the first Monday In
July, 1909.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature this 7th day ot June, 1*09
J. E. PARRISH,
Ordinary Echols County, Oa.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Echols County:
To all whom It may concern:
Session Falos having In proper form
applied to me for permanent letter!
of administration on the estate of
T. J. Pales, late of aald county, this
la to cite all and singular the cred
itor! and next of kin of T. J. Palea,
to he and appear at my office within
tbe time allowed by law, and ahow
cause. If any they can, why perma
nent administration should not be
granted to Seaslon Pales on T.-J.
Kales’ estate.
Witness my hand and official
nature, this 7th day or June,
J. E. PARRISH, Ordl:
CITATION.
OEOROIA—Lowndes County:
i *hom It may concern:
h *' r, "g In proper form
applied to me for permanent letters
of admlnletraUon on the estate of
John Thompson, late ot aald county,
* t0 cl *® *>1 »nd singular the
creditors and next of kt„ 0 f John
Thompson to be ahd appear at my
office within the time allowed by
* how *•“*’ 11 *T they
2Sni7 » amlB 'stration
mould not be granted to J. B. oorn-
*° ®n John Thompson’s estate.
*" a omc,al n'*-
nature, this 7th day of June, no*.
A- V. BIMM8, Ordinary.
Material and Supplies for SIdo-Walk
Paring,
The City Connell will receive seal
ed bids np to July tha Tth tor the
following material:
*0.006 square yard* tile.
82.000 feet granite enrh.
10.000 feet cement coping.
Specification* will he furnished by
the City Engineer. Addreta all com
munication* to T. N. Holcombe,
Clerk of Mayor and Connell. YU-
*. Oa 6-12-wlm
Year's Support.
The report of the appralsei.
pointed to »et apart a year’s out
to tha widow of Ja*. L. Touch!
lste of aald county, deceased,
lng been duly filed; this is thei
to cite all persons concerned
show cause. If aay they can, .
said report should not be admit,
to record and be made the Judgmj
of the court on the first Monday!
July, 1909.
A. V. SIMMS.
Ordinary Lowndee County!'-
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
H. P. Harrell, guardian of Bel
Jones (nee Harrell) and Golle hJ
rell, has applied to me for a i
charge from his guardianship ,
said Belle Jones (nee Harrell) ad
Golle Harrell. This Is therefore
notify all persons concerned to a
thely objections, If any they hay
on or before the first Monday
July next, else he will be dlecha™
ed^from his guardianship as appU*
A. V. SIMMS. Ordinary.
NOTICE!
City tax returns will be received
nt the Clerk's office until July 1st.
Ml returns not In by that date will
he double taxed.
T. .V. Holcombe, City Clerk.
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