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LEGll 1DVERTISEMENTS
PETITION FOR CHARTER
To til* Superior Court of said County:
Tha petition of F. 8. Ferry and F.
-II. Brannon, of Mitchell County,
'Georgia, and E. D. Black, of Sooty*
County, Georgia, respectfully shows:
That they desire for themselves,
their acfoclates and successors, to he
incorporated and made a body politic
tinder the name and style of Byvom- holders,
ville Oil Company, for a period of'
twenty years.'
The principal office oEfaiij Com
pany shall be In the City of Vienna,
said State and County, Nt petition
ers desire the right
Branch Offices within tB'State or
elsewhere, whenever the T holders of
the majority .of the stock may so de
termine.. • , «
3.
The object of said corporation ia
pecuniary gain to itself and its share-
The -principal office of said com-
4.
The business to be carried on by
said corporation is a General Milling
Business: that is to operate and main-
holders.
ville, said state and county,. but pe-1 grinding and mixing of feed stuff of
titioners desire the right to establish ! al > kinds, such as com. oats, Velvet
branch offices within the state or else- hay, and such other mixtures
where, wherever the holders of a ma- aa 19 necessary in the carrying on of
iority of the stock may detc-.minc. | fa "l milling business; to maintain and
3. f operate a grist mill for the purpose of
mu ..*a « u - a. „ grinding com; to tnalntain and ope-
The object of said corporation M f ur ^ , f th e f
pecuniary gain to itself and it. » ba «- inding nnd othrt m „ u
aa is necessary in the carrying on of
*' 'said business; to Barter and sell the
The business to be carried on by products of said mill for any and all
said corporation is that of owning and kinds of farm products as may be
operating oil mills for the purpose of deemed beneficial to the carrying on
crushing cotton swd and peanuts, and of said business; to deal in farm pro-
that of buying and selling cotton seed duets of every kind and description,
and cotton seed products; tho buying n -. d to net as agents for others in the
nnd selling peanuts and peanut pra- handling of farm products of every
ducts, and the manufacturing of cot- kind what so ever,
ton seed products and peanut products 5,
but petitioners desire the further Th e ca pital.tockofsaid corpora-
right to own and operate n connec- tion shall be FoorThouttnd ($4 ^ G)
tion with their said oil mill business. 3ol , the priviIeg0 of increu .
cotton gins for the purpose of gin- the »metothe «im of TenThou-
ning cotton; to own and operate mllU unJ (tl0>000 . 00) JUan, by . m ,_
for the purpose of grinding corn, vel- Jorit vote of £ ltockh „, d uld
vet bean, and wheat and the buying „ tock to be divlded lnto sH ares of One
and selUng and dealing in all kinds Hum]rcd (Jloopo) DaUu ., each
of farm products. | Forty per cent (40 per cent) of the
. .... ' amount of capital stock to be employ-
tion aril bo ton thousand doltar, b," h '"i
"itstir'.vsTajiiJSi-is
same to the sum of fifty thousand ,, . ■ . . . .
dollars by a majority vote of tht ZrJnZZ?**
stockholders, the said stock to be di- -
vided into shares of one hundred dol- • *
lorn each. The amount of tho capi-' Petitioners desire the right to sue
tal stock to bo employed by them has nnd be ,ued i to plead and be implead-
been actually paid in. I Cl1 ' t0 bavl! and u,e a common seal; to
g i moke all necessary by-laws and regu-
Fctitioncrs desire the right to sue' ! ation!i - »n d to do all things that may
and be sued, to plead and be implead- bo ncccssaiy for the successful car
ed, to have and use a common seal, r J dn ff 011 of said business, including
An Easy Way to Repuce
Flesh
Drink Het Water and Take Tmstco
Haven't yeu ottan wished for a
medicine ta reduce your fleshh Some,
thing that dees not require dijting or
calisthenics? Well, right here .yeu
have it ip 6-grain , tassco (tablets,
which you may secure at T. t. Reb-
erts, Pinehurat. . They are JleSsant
tb take, perfectly harmless aid causj
ne restrictions of habit ar ea rig, and no one ever dreamed of
reduce the flesh, little by li tie, un- [7 > ■ 1,1
til you -are down to the nun ber "of
pounds yeu wish to weigh. Tlo much
flesh is undesirable, as mesi quite
stout people will readily adntt, anil
it detracts from one’s gos'd Lppear-
ance; makes one clumsy and d^ort ef
breath.
-/onderfui Cave Found.
A wonderful cave has been dlscov*
ered at the lime quarries about IS
miles from Potgjetersrust, Cape Colony.
A workman, using bis pick, came to a
large bole, end this proved to lead to
a wonderful cave containing the most
beautiful stalactites—a really wonder
ful sight. These "pendant cones of
carbonate of Ume, attached like Icicles
.tc the root of the cave and formed by
the dripping of the. water charged with
the carbonate from tbe rock above,”
are la various and In some cases most
intricate designs, and should be of
great Interest Jo geologists. The cave.
Is about SO yards long and SO wide, and
Its existence.
SOME MARKS OF BRIGHTNESS
Intelligent Boy and Girl Declared to
Be Conscientious, Moderately Ro
bust, Athletic and Popular.
& summing up bis conclusions on - The average commercial traveler
Welcoming the Actor. -
'A well-known society perform’er vol
unteered to entertain n roomful -of
patients' of n lunatic asylum, and
made up a very successful little mono-
logue show, entirely humorous. Tbe
audience in the main gave symptoms
of being slightly bored, but one high-
There isn’t rny reason whf any- )y intelligent maniac saw the whole
one should be tea stout, when (here's thing In proper light nnd, clapping the
this much-tried, perfectly sa|iifmc-1 talented nctor on the shoulder, said:
tnry remedy at T. L» Roberta,[Pint'
hurst. Tassco tablets (don’t forget
the name) are recommended by phy
sicians and are guaranteed to Imper
fectly harmless. Refuse, substitutes,
If yea can sot come to oar state, we
will mall tame ta yea. (
60c BOX FREE
soee eeoe
FREE TASSCO COUPON •
THE TASSCO CO s
Boston; Mats. e
Send me by return mail a e
50c box of your wonderful o
obesity treatment.' I enclose o
10c in silver or stamp* to help e
pay postage and-packing. o
o o e o f e'—o o
“Glad you’ve come, old fellow. You
and-T will get along fine. The other
■tipple* here are so dashed dignified.
What I say la If a man Is mad he
-needn't put on airs about it 1"—Lon
don Opinion.
j eeoeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeee
Got Something
You
Want to Sell?
Most people have a piece'
of furniture, a form imple
ment, or something else
which they have discard
ed and which they no lon
ger want.
__ _ These things are put in
to make all necessary by-laws and tbo rl * bt to bu y> bo ' d > and ,c " real!. the attic,or stored away
regulations and to do all other thingi and P«™onal property suitable X to the barn, or left lying
that may be necessary in the success- t0 thc Purposes of the corporation,
ful carrying on of said bu.lnesa, in- to execute notes and mortgages
about, getting of loss and
less value each year.
al property suitable for the purpose ,!ui: t of the affairs of the'corpora
of raid corporation, nnd to execute tion, and to secure the same by mort-!
notes, and bonds, as evidence of in- cage, security deed or other form of
debtedness incurred, in the conduct *j on under existing laws. j
of tho affairs of the corporation, 7. _ I
and to secure thc some by mortgage, They desire for said Incorporation J
security-deed, or other form of lien, the power and authority to apply for!] J
nnder existing laws. ion,! accept amendments to its charter
7. {of either form or substance by a vote!
They desire for said incorporation of the majority of thj- stockholders]
the power and authority to apply for outstanding at JJlff'time. They alio
and accept amendments to ita charter ask authopjtf'for said incorporation
of either form or substance by a vote to jrindfup iu affairs, liquidate and
‘of a majority of ita stock outstand- discontinue its business at any time
Ing at tho time. They also vkjgg- it may determine to do so by a vote
thority for said Incorporation to of 2-3 of.its stock outstanding at the
wind up its affairs, UtjtjJggfo and dls-1 lime
’continue its busisro at any time it g,
detcnij}jf 0 to do so by n two- j They desirtffor said incorporation
^"UKVKota of ita stock outstanding nt the right of renewal when and as
the time.
They desire for the said incorpo-
provided by the laws of Georgia, and
that it have all such other rights, pow
er, privileges, and immunities as are
ration tht right of renewal whan nnd incident to Uke incorporations, or per-
as provided by tho laem of Georgia, i miasabls to the laws of Georgia.
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray
to be incorporated nnder the name
v and that it have all such other rights,
powers, privileges and immunities as
are incident to like incorporations
’or pcrmltsablo under the law* of
Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
Incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid with the powers, priv
ilege* and immunities herein set-
forUi, and as ar* now, or may be here
after allowed n corporation of simi
lar character nnder th* teem of Geon
ita-
M. A. WARREN.
Attorney nt Law tor Petitioners.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
1,0. A. Powell, Deputy Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county do her*-'
hy certify that the foregoing in
an and correct copy of tho applica
tion for charter of Byromrillo Oil
Company as tho earn* appear* of Me
la this office.
Witness my official signature
the seal of naid court, this 37th day
M fun, 1317.
C. A. POWELL,
Deputy Clark, Superior Court, Dooly
County, Georgia.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To tho Superior Court of Bald County
The petition of J. B. Walton, of
Dooly County, C. & Ferris, Sumter
County, A. E. Walton, Wilcox Conn-
and style as aforesaid, with the pow
ers privileges, and immunities here
in set forth, and as are now or may
hereafter be allowed a - corporation
of similar character under the laws
of Georgia.
J. B. WALTON,
C. S. FARRIS,
A. E. WALTON,
H. T. FARRIS.
POWELL ft LUMSDEN,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Filed in office this 6th dsy of July,
1917., ,
C. A. POWELL,
Deputy Clerk, Dooly Superior Court
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
I, C. A. Powell, Deputy Clerk of
the Superior Court of said County,
do hereby certify that the foregoing
ia a true and correct copy of the ap
plication for Charter of Vienna Mill
ing Company aa same appears on Me
in this office.
Witness my official signature, and
seal; this 6th day of July, 1917. .
C. A. POWELL,
Deputy Clerk, Superior Court, Dooly
County.
This July 6th, 1917.
WHY NOT
SELL THEM?
Somebody wants thorn
very things which have
become of no use to you.
Why not try to find that
somebody by putting a
want advertisement in
( -THIS NEWSPAPER?
is>easaaasisasaeaeaaasss»
the relationship of Intelligence to the
size and shape of the head, Karl Pear
son Is quoted In the Journal’of Heredi
ty as making these statements about
the Intelligence of children:
"To sum up, then: While no charac
ters In schoolchildren so far dealt with
show very high correlation with Intel-
Ugcnco, we'may yet say that the in
telligent boy ta markedly conscientious.
Is moderately robust, athletic and pop
ular; he tends rather to quick than to
sullen temper. He-Js more self-con
scious and quieter than the dull boy;
ho has a slightly bigger head, and pos
sibly lighter pigmentation than those
of more mediocre Intelligence. His
hair has a larger percentage of Curli
ness.
MAKING WATCH TELL TRUTH
Traveler Hits Upon Plan to Make It
Unnecessary to Turn Hie Time-
piece Forward or Back,
who Journeys about the United Statei
has to keep a close watch on hta time
piece to see that It Is, telling the truth.
There ta an hour’s difference In time
when yon epter aadTcave some cities, .
and it!i an Important matter that you
do not forget to set your watch back
or forward aa hour, according to which
way you are traveling. If you over-'
look It you may miss a train.
An express official;who travels al
most all the time and-ta’so busy-that
he sometimes forgets to change hta
watch at Detroit, Mich., for histones,
or at Dodge City, In., has frequently
bad an experience of this kind. Some
times he has arrived'Un hour nhend of
time, or perhaps on hour after a train
has left, giving him time enough for
"The Intelligent girl Is atao'mnrkedly reflection,
conscientious, moderately robust, ath- necently he conceived the Idea of
letlc, and popular. She, too, tends to making his watch fell all four dlf-
quick und rather sullen temper. She
Is less self-conscious than the dull girl,
and noisier than the girl of mediocre
intelligence. It Is the slow glrf who ta
quiet and shy. Tbe Intelligent girl has
a slightly bigger bead than the dull
girl, and her hair 1s more likely to be
feront times—Eastern, Central, Moun
tain and Pacific. He went to a Jeweler
nnd had extra hour hands put on ids
timepiece—each of a different color,
so that he can recognize It at a glance;
on the face of his witch. For In:
stance, the ordinary hour-hand, net
Speed of Waterfowl Measured.
The speed of waterfowl hna often
been measured with great accuracy.
Two. men take positions on a duck
pass a measured distance apart The
first man carries a stop-watch and a
gun, and the second a gun only. As
the fowls pass tbe first blind the timer
shoots In order to frighten the birds
Into fall speed, and starts' bis watch.
As the ducks puss the second blind the
man there Sres a shot and the timer
Ttopi his watch. The usual length of
the course Is a ^quarter of a mlle r al
though e mile "truck" ta sometime*
used.
—' Charcoal Made In Dominica.
Charcoal Is much used ia Dominica,
probably because there ta plenty of
cheap labor to burn It .Most of it ta
made far up thc rivers and brought
down then In heavy native dugout ca
noes. The charcoal Is first packed in
little bark baskets about tbe size of a
strawberry basket. Se feral hundred
of these are then loaded upon the boat
nnd tied down wltli some sort of fiber;
a plan take^fls place la the stern nnd
the craft starts on a long Journey at
the rate of perhaps a mile nnjiour.
wavy and much less likely to be curly.; n t Eastern Ume, is silver; a blue hand,
' set an hour back, represents Central
time; a red band, for Mountain time,
ta set two hours back, and n green
hour-hand three hours back, represents
Pacific time.
Ton can do this to your own watch.
The Jeweler will make n set of hands
of these colors and alter your watch
FOUND THE PRISONER GUILTY
But Jury's Verdict Had Nothing to Do
With Charge on Which Defendant
’ Was Tried.
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION
The examination for applicants to
tench in the public schools of Dooly
county will beheld in Vienna at the
school building at 8:30 a. m., August
3rd nnd 4 th.
The examination will be based on
the fallowing books;
For primary and elementary; Man
uel, Cubberiy’s Rural Life and Edu
cation, Ceigrove’s Tbe Teacher nnd
the School; For High School: Man
ual, Hollister's High School and Class
Management, Cubberiy’s Rural Life
aud Education.
The above books can be secured
from the Southern School Book De-
positry, Atlanta, Ga.
7-11-tf J. M. ROYAL, C. S. S.
Teaching for Future Endeavor.
If the teacher knew what field of
endeavor each pupil would seek In la
ter life, he would lie greatly helped In
making school plans. In the case Of
boys he can rarely know, for the em
ployments of men are many nnd uhllke
and unforeseen circumstances often
detamlae what their vocation ta to he.
In the case of gtrie, however, the dlO-
culty ta not so great, for of a hundred
girls more than eighty will become
homemakers; they constitute so large
n group with a common life business
that special studies nnd methods
adapted to their needs may fairly-he
required of all.—Youth's Companion.
Naturally.
"Motorists never have n good word
to say for pedestrians.”
"Of course not. It ta the nature of
things for them to be continually run
ning pedestrians down."
A barrister with a long experience „ ,, . .
of queer Juries In tbe mining regions for ■ consideration of a few dollars,
of Pennsylvania tells the following
amusing story aa Illustrating their ec
centricities:
A man was charged with committing
a murderous assault upon another as
a result of some political differences.
Tbe assault having been "committed
at night, there appeared to be some
difficulty in identifying the assailant,
and, as a matter of fact, the counsel
for tho defense made out an excellent
case for the prisoner, calling witnesses
to testify that he was nowhere near
the spot where thc assault took place
on tho night in question.
Everybody concerned fully expected
that the jury would bring In a verdict
of acquittal, yet, to the general aston
ishment, the foreman announced that
the prisoner hnd been found guilty,
-^jaipt.’’ he added, observing the gen-
To an American It looks as though IT ernl qpnstcrnatlon created by his state-
must have taken a week to pile up the " “
load, while a breath of wind might
knock It all In the water, but thc car
goes always seem to arrive safely In
port
ment, "not guilty of this assault yer
honor. This Is tho spalpeen who stole
Biddy McCarthy’s pig last year, and wo
foun'd him guilty of that I”
Founded on a Religion.
EACH NEW SWORD IS BLESSED
Japanese, Past .Masters In Art of Mak
ing Weapons, Offer Them When
Completed to Goddess.
That .the Japanese are past masters
In the art of swordmaklng la proved by
the splendid weapons, equal to those
of Toledo and Damascus, which they
tarn out The actual method of sword
making In Jnpnn ls jealously guarded,
an extraordinary- feature of the Indus
try being the religious ceremony which
nccompanles every process of their
uDanufacture. The walls of every
swordmaklng shop In Japan will be
found to be covered with allegorical
representations of thc swordmnkers
and thc chief goddess of the Shlntos.
Even thc final processee of-pollshlng
and sharpening are characterized by
certain religious ceremonies, and final
ly the wchpons are offered, one by one,
to the sword god to be blessed, sayff
London Tlt-Blta. This ceremony con-
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, A. J. Dorminey has in
proper form applied to me for per-
ty, and H. T. Ferris, of Dooly Conn- manent letter- of administration on
ty and-of said State, ihowz to the the eetate of Jno. A. Dunaway, late
Coart:
I.
That they desire for theotielve*, their application will be heard on Bret
eennrlatee, and sneceaeort, to be in
corporated and made n body politic
nnder tha name and style of Vienna
of Mid county, deceased: This ta to
rite nil persons concerned that laid
Monday in August, next This July
2, 1917.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Doeiy County.
Whereas, Onie Brown, adminis
tratrix of John W. Brown represents
to the court in her petition duly Med
and entered on record that ehc has
fully administered John W. Brown’s
estate, this is to rite nil persons con
cerned, kindred nnd creditors, to
show cause if any they can why said
administratrix should not be discharg
ed from her administration and' re
ceive letters of dismission on tho first
Monday in August, 1917.
J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary.
Its MtriL
“You call this portrait of your wife
a beautiful work of art? I must say
It ta not a speaking likeness of her."
"That’s the beaxty of It."
Tha luyattan Beale.
xne aeven gnat tones of tht Bgyp-
tloo teals represented among the tem
ple priests the planets of Sun, Moon.
Mercury, Saturn, Jupiter, Mare nnd
Venus. The seals mystically repre
sented also the eeven days of the week,
the different keys Indicated th* gods
and goddesses of tha old time. The
veil of tha Old Egypt, says one writer,
has never been lifted. Nor can the
modem mind follow through nil It*
mazes that system of music, philoso
phy, religion, astrology, istronooy.nnd
pantheism of which one of tbe notable
expressions was tbe music drawn from
tbs harps and lyres. Froth these mys
tical sources have descended to us tbs
modem orchestra,-the stringed choir,
the vtoUna, cellos, basses, violas. The
moat direct example—the harp—ta no
more now than a mere adjunct
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, a M. Wood, Adminis
trator of J. E. Joiner, represeuta to
the Court in hie petition, duly Mod
and entered on record, that ha has
fully administered said estate: Thia
ia therefore to cite all persona, con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they cap, why said Ad
ministrator should not be discharged
f.om his administration, nnd receive
icttara of dismission on the first Mon
day in August, next, 1917. This July! •ptattering,
I, 1917.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary
Founded on a Religion. .JgMklr in placing thc swords In front of
Twelve hundred anil elghty-tim. g„ Ullwc nf tbo shlntos on the wall,
years ago the founder of the Moliam- W |th nn offering uf «ake, rice and
medun religion died In Medina, Arabia, sweetmeats, after which prayer scrolls
and the .career of Mohammed Is now , ire rend and blessing upon tho work Is
recognised as one of tho nine or ten invoked,
great careers In history, A son of the
desert, bora with a keen poetic and
sensuous nature, hta early life was
passed In dreams, visions and medita
tions. Gradually there dawned upon
him the conception of the nnlty of Gad.
In his fortieth year his work of proa-
elytlng began. Persecuted by tbe older
religions. Be barely escaped with his
life, and fled from Mecca to the city of
Medina. Rapidly the new faith gained
adherents; the forces of Mecca were
defeated, and by tbe Ume of his death
the whole of Arabia had been subdued
and nn army was setting forth to as
sail the Roman empire of the Best
Exactly 100 years after hq died hta
standards had been planted by Ms dis
ciples across the Pyrene** and on the
plains of India.
For Indigestion.
For a severe attack of Indigestion
there ta nothing better than hot water
and soda. A cupful of hot water with
a teaspoonful of soda in it should be
taken as hot es esa be swallowed.
Tho remedy can be made even more
effective by adding n few drop* of et-
sence of peppermint to the hot water
and soda. This make* a very power
ful "soda mint tablet" indeed. If the
Indigeition is accompanied -by slight
nausea, aromatic spirits of ammonia
often gives relief. Pat half a teaspoon-
fal In a third of a glass of water. This
can be repented at the end of half aa
hoar If neceesary. Sometimes tbe dose
ta more efficacious it given In halt a
cupful of hot water, Instead of tha
smaller amount of COM.—Dxchanga.
Tilted Block of Earth’s Crush
H Salvador ta tbe smallest of tha
American republics. Ita population of
1,700,000 ta closely packed In Its 7,275
square miles. It really la a tilted block
crest. Now and then the
of the earth’s crest
crest settles down a Uttie, or rises a
tittle more, and buildings crash. Or
tbe earth may split open at different
localities, gulp down bouses and hu-
ever happens t
canoes an prodded and In their anger
vomit forth fire, Again It may be only
a alight shift of some part of tha earth
which releases a largo volume of water
Imprisoned in the yawning enter of n
dead volcano. Tbs water sptartee
down on fhe liquid lava far down In
side tbo earth and tha volcano begins
A NEW
MORNING TRAIN
BETWEEN
' MACON
ATLANTA
Daily an and After Sunday. May 6
"N*. 4 Leave Macon...11:10 A.M.
Arrive Atlanta 1.40 P.M.
No. 3 Leave Atlanta. 12:20 P.M.
Arrive Macon 2:50 P.M.
Stops will only be pnade at Flovilla,
(for Indian Springs) Jackson, Locust
Grove and McDonough in each direction
Sauthern Railway System
Shortest Line—Quickest Time
Two Hours and Thirty Minutes Schedule
OTHER SERVICE BETWEEN MACON AND ATLANTA
Lv. Macon 8:10 A.M.; 3:40 A.M.; 7JO A.M.: U:}® A.M.;|MP.M.
Ar. AtlantaSSS A-M.;6:10 A.M.; 10 JO A M. 1:40 P.M.. 8JO P.M.
NOTE THE TIME SAVED
J. S. BLOODWORTH, R. O. BARKSDALE, Jr.,
Traveling Poasenger Agt City Paaaenger Agent
Room 131 Terminal Station, Macon, Ga. Phone 424