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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTHflPMdK, FRIDAY, AtGI ST 20, 1013.
Legal Advertising for August
SHERIFF’S SALE. Georgia, on the first Tuesday la Sep-
GEOKGIA, Thomas County; tember, 1913, the property hereln-
Will be sold before the Court House after described, the authority for
door in Thrnas County, Georgia, on i same being hereinafter stated:
the first Tuesday in September, I The right t 0 cut turpentine boxes,
1913, between the legal hours oH dlp th e same and otherwise extract
sale, the following described prop- turpentine and rosin therefrom for
1 a term of four years on all that
Oau tl) 9 x 12 cylinder 20-horse- tract or parcel of land owned and oc-
power Frick Eclipse detached eta- cupled by Emmet Mitchell, said
tionary engine complete, with Gor-(tract being located in the 14th dls
ernor sight feed lubricator, oilers, • trlct of Thomas county, Georgia, the
wrenches and foundation bolts. Also Bame belng more fuIly de8crlbed ’ i3
•ne il) 30-horse-power Sfoofleldj a deed from First National Bank uf
boiler. Also all belts and belting, j Thomasvllle to Emmet Mitchell, and
carriage, 2 circular saws. 1 _ saw j du]y recorded (n the offlce of the
mandrel and feed. Also 1 small 12-jclerk 0 j- 8U p er t 0 r court of Thorn-
horse engine, 1 cut-off saw and man
drel and 1‘ slab conveyor and also
one edger. Also about 8,000 feet of
lumber, the products of said mill.
Said property sold as the prop
erty of Ira Dekle, to satisfy an
exectulon Issued from the City Court
of Thomasvllle, in favor of Mutual
Trading Company.
Said property, being cumbersome
and being diSlcult to move, the same
will be delivered to the purchaser
at. the mill-site about two and one-
half miles from Ochlocknee, Geor
gia.
This Oth day of August, 1913.
T. 3. SINGLETARY. SherifT,
8 S-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga
SHERIFF'S SALK.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
V. ill be sold at public outcry to
t:..; ilghest bidder for cash, be-
t ecu the legal hours of sale, before
t - Court House door in Thomas-
v.tle, Georgia, on the first Tuesday
in September, 1913, the following
described property, to-wit:
10 acres of land beginning at the
Southwest corner of lot of land No.
154. In the 13th District of Thomas
; County, Georgia, running East along
the South line of said lot IS chains
and 67 links, thence North 9 chains,
thence In a southwesterly direction
along the run of the branch to the
West line of said lot, thence In a
Southerly direction 4 chains and 25
links to the starting point. Also 10
acres of land beginning at a point
on the west line of lets of .land No.
154 in the 13th District of Thomas
County, Georgia, beginning 13 chains
and 39 links from the Northwest
corner of said lot. thence East IS
chains and 67 links, thence 3outh 5
chains and 36 links, thence West 18
chains and 67 links, thence Nijfrth 5
chains and 36 links ' to starting
point. Said property levied on as the
property of Rich Ingram and to be
cold as the property of Rich In
gram to satisfy an execution In fa
vor of Cooke * Luke, against Rich
Ingram, issued from the Ctiy Court
of Thomasvllle oti the 25th day of
Harm. 19':!. .Said defendant noti
fied In a ritin - on this day.
T. 3. SINGLETARY, Sheriff,
8-8-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
as county, Georgia, and leased by
Emmet Mitchell to Babb and Norton
lor turpentine purposes.
Also right to cut boxes and dip
turpentine on 50 acres more or less,
o flot 128, 14th district of Thomas
county, Georgia, containing about
three thousand boxes and also six
barrells of dip In the woods, lease
being for four years from January
1, 1913.
Also right to cut boxes and dip
turpentine for four years from Jan.
1, 1913, on 50 acres, more or less,
of lot 151, 14th, district of Thomas
county,- Georgia, containing about
ilirr-e thousand cups.
Said turpentine leases levied on
as the property of Babb and Norton
to satisfy an attachment from the
ity court of Thomasvllle, in favor
of H. S. Sauls, against Babb and
Norton.
This August 4th, 1913.
T. S. Singletary, Sheriff
Thomas Co.,, Georgia.
Victor Talking Machine.
Said property levied on as the
property of John 3chrleber, to sat
isfy an execution issued from the
City Court of Thomasvllle, Georgia,
in favor of Massenglll Bros., Com
pany, against said John Scbrieb-
er; said property being in the poss
ession of John Schrieher.
This the 7th, day of August 1913.
T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff
Thomas Co., Georgia.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
court house in said county, between
the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing real estate, situated In Thomas GEORGIA, Thomas County,
county, to-wlt: To (he Honorable Superior Court of
145 acres, being part of lot of land Said County:
No. 248 In the 13th District of i The petition of F. L. Bradshaw,
said County, described as follows: a. 3. Averett, and J. H. Balkcom re
commencing at the Southeast corner J spectively shows to the court:
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold before the Court
House door, at Sheriffs sale, on the
first Tuesday in September, 1913, In
the County of Thomas. 3tafc> of
Georgia, at public outcry between
the legal hours of sale the following
described property, to-wit: That
certain City lot, In the City of
Thomasvllle, Ga., beginning at a
point 110 feet from the Southwest
corner of Bartow and Jackson Street,
running along west side of Jackson
street, a distance of 55 feet, thence
at right angles 150 feet, thence at
right angles 55 feet, thence at
right angles 150 feet to point of
beginning.
Said property being levied on and
to b® sold as the property of J. F.
Lamb, to satisfy an execution Issued
from the City Court of Thomasvllle
1n favor of B. K. Gunn, doing busi
ness as Sanitary Plumbing Com
pany, and against J. F. Lamb.
Terms of sale, cash.
This, August 4th. 1913.
T. 3. SINGLETARY. Sheriff.
8-8-4tsw. Thomas County, Oa.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday
In September, 1913, at public out
cry, before the Court House door In
Thomas County, Georgia, between
the legal hours of eale, to the high
est bidder for cash, an undivided
three-sevenths interest in and to
parts of lots of land numbers 2G4
and 289 in the 13th District of
Thomas County, Georgia, and being
three hundred acres, more or less,
and being bounded on the North by
lands of Montgomery, and on the
East by the lands of James Williams,
and on the Sout hby lands of Handy
TiMman, and on the West by
lands of Add Way and R. C. John
son, and being known as a part of
■the Martin estate.
Said property being levied on as
the property of H. V. Martin and
Robert Martin, to satisfy an execu
tion issued from the City Court of
Thomasvllle, in favor of E. C. Milli
gan and against the said H. V. Mar
tin and Rojier.t Martin. Defendant
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at public oi
the hi -hest bidder for cash, dhring
tile legal hours of sale, before the
court house door in Thomasvllle,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
September, 1913, the property here
inafter described, the authority for
same being herinafter stated:
The right to cut turpentine boxes,
dip the same and otherwise extract
the rosin and turpentine therefrom,
for a term of four years on all that
tract of land owned and occupied by
Emmett Mitchell, said tract of land
being located in the 14th district of
Thomas County, Georgia, and being
*i'o land whereon Emmett Mitchell
farming, the same being mov?
v described in a deed from First
National Bank of Thomasville, to
Emmett Mitchell, and duly recorded
in the office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Thomas County.
Georgia, and leased by said Emmett
Mitchell to Babb and Norton, for
turpentine purposes.
Also right to cut boxes and dip
turpentine on 50 acres, more or
less, of lot 128, 14th district of
Thomas county, Georgia, containing
:bout three thousand cups and also
6 barrels of dip In the woods, lease
being for four years from January
1, 1913.
Also right to cut boxes and dip
turpentine on 50 acres, more or less,
of lot 151, 14th district of Thomas
County. Georgia, containing about
three thousand cups, lease being for
four years from January 1, 1913.
Said turpentine lenses levied on
as the property of Babb and Norton,
to satisfy an attachment from the
City Court of Thomasville, in favor
>f J. A. Sauls, against Babb and !
Norton. J
This, August 4th, 1913.
T. 3. SINGLETARY. Sheriff, I
S-S-4tsw.
LAND SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Under and by virtue of a security
deed with power of sale, executed
and delivered by H. V. Martin on
October 18, 1911, to A. H. S. Cooke,
cnvcylng certain property to secure
i promisory note of the same date,
for the sum of $1,540.00, as (on-
acted in said deed, the said A. H.
Cooke, after four weeks' adver
tisement, will sell on the first Tues
day in September. 1913, between the
legal hours of sale, at public outcry
to highest bidder, before the Court
Hou«e door In the City of Thomas-
ille. County of Thomas, State of
Georgia, for the purpose of paying
said debt, Me property hereinafter
described, in said deed, to-wit:
Ail that tract or parcel of land
1 lying arid being in lot number 303
and being 36 acres in the Southwest
eoiTier of said lot. the Piscola Creek
hein? the line of said land on the
South: also 100 acres lying and be
ing in the Southeast corner of lot
number 291, bounded on the North
by O'Neal, East by Redfearn, South
by Hay & Devone, on West by WIncy
Also in acres of land in
Southern part of lot of land
291, in the 13th District of Thonia:
County, Georgia, and hounded
follows: .North by land of Robert
MnrMfl. South by land line and West
by 60 acres of land now owned by
estate of O. H. Cooke. All of said
land l»eing in the 13th District
Thomas County, Georgia.
As contracted in said deed, the said
A. H. S. Cooke will make to the
purchaser of said property good and
sufficient titles in Fee Simple, and
th© prceeds of said sale win be ap
plied to the payment of said debt,
interest and costs and the remain
der paid to the »*!d H. V. Martin.
Terms of sale, cash.
This. August 1st, 1913.
8-8-4tsw. A. H. S. COOKE.
of said lot, running .West 4 0 chains
to a stake on big road: thence in
Easterly direction along said road to
Sallie Abbot line; thence Easterly
along said line 22 chains to a stake
on original line; thence South to
starting point.
The sale will continue from day
to dhy, between the same hours, un
til all said property is sold.
Terms; cash.
G. C. LANEY, Adm.,
Estate of Mrs. Mary Thomas.
8-S-4tsw.
PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION,
FIRST.
They desire for themselves and
their associates 0o be incorporated
and made a pody politic under the
name and style of SOUTHERN REAL
ESTATE LOAN & TRUST COMPANY
for the period of twenty (20) years,
with the privilege of renewal at the
expiration of that time.
SECOND.
The principal place of business of
said company shall be in Boston, |
Thomas County. Georgia, but peti
tioners desire the right to establish j
NEW GIN
Farmers Gin Company
COOLIDGE, GA.
LAND SALE.
GFOItUlA, Til Oman ^..unty
• Fndcr and by virtue of a security
deed with power of sale tilt
contracted May 9th, 1910, and
filled and df live-red by Tho.aiasvllle
•Methodist Episcopal Church, by Its
Trustees, of the County of Thomas
and Slate of Georgia, to
' ooke and Itoscoe Luke, and being
given for the purpose of securing a
certain deht, the said A, H. S. Cook
and Roscoe Luke will, on the first
Tuesday in September. 1913, after
four weeks' advertisement, at public
outcry to highest bidder, before the
Court House door In the City ol
Thomasvllle, Thomas County, Geor
gia. sell the property conveyed In
said deed, to the highest! and best
bidder, for the purpose of paying said
debt, tile said property conveyed to
be sold, being the following
scribed real estate, to-wit:
portion of a elty lot situated
and being ,'n Hie City of Thomas
ville, Oa., described as follows, to-
wlt: fronting on Wright Street 65
feet and running hack 58 feet.
Thomas County, Ga. In 'he northwest corner
\\ right and .Stephens streets.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at. the court house
door In said county, oti the first
Tuesday in September, 1913, within
the legal hours of sale, to the high
est bider for cash, the following
property, to-wit:
I*ot number one in square num
ber three in the town of Coolldge,
Georgia, fronting one hundred feet
on east side of Pine street, and run
ning back-125 feet to right of way
of A., B. & A. Railroad, with Im
provements thereon. Said land lev
ied on os the property of Mrs. Mary
A. Mathis, to satisfy an execution
issue from the City Court of Thom-
asville, in favor of J. W. Cochran
& Sons against said Mrs. Mary A.
Mathis and A. F. Mathis.
Thh. 5th day of August, 1913.
T. S. SINGLETARY. Sheriff.
S-8-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
notified In writing, this 5th day of
July, 1913.
T. 3. SINGLETARY, Sheriff,
S-S-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash, during
the legal hours of sale, before the
court house door in Thomasville,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember, 1913, the property herein
after described, the authority for
same being hereinafter stated:
One mouse colored horse mule
about six years old named Jim, also
one dark*or brown colored mare
mule about six years old named
•May.
Levied on as the property of
Whltley-Roberts Company* and J. H.
Pierce to satisfy a mortagage exe
cution from the city court of Thom
asville, said county, In favor of J.
W. Cochran and Sons agianst Whit*
ley-Roberts Company and J. H. Pier-
SHKRIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at the court house
!oor m said cunty. on the first
the | Tuesday in September, 1913, within
the legal hours of sale, to the high
est bider for cash, all that property
described as follows, to-wit:
The share of the real estate of
William Brown, deceased, assigned
to Artenilssia Mash, one of the heirs
°f William Brown, upon a division
thereof made by agreement of 'all
the heirs on December 30, 1908, re
corded in Record of Distribution,
Book S, page 299, of the Ordinary’s
office of Thomas county, said share
being a one-sixth interest therein and
lying in lots 182, *83 and 187 of
the 12th district of Thomas County.
Georgia.
Said land levied on as the prop
erty ot ArtemiH8ia Mash and notice
**f le-.y given to satisfy an execu
tion from the City Court of Thom
asville in favor of E. C. Milligan,
against Artemissia Mash, and an
execution from the City Conn, of
Thomasvllle In favor of E. C. Milli
gan against Artemissia Mash and
King Mash.
Thi« 5th day of August, 1913.
T. 8. 3INGLETARY, Sheriff,
S-S-4tsw. Thomas Cotonty, Ga.
ce.
This August 4th, 19*3. 2 >-
T. 8. '31wleta*jr,; Sheriff,
\ Thomas Co., Georgia.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at public autgrjr to
the highest bidder tor caxh, during
the legal hours ot sale, before the
court house door In Thomuvtlle,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas county:
Will l>e sold on the first Tuesday
in 'September next, at public out
cry at the court-house, In t|Qd Coun
ty, Ftfliin the .legal hours; of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash, cer
tain property o fwhlcb the follow
ing is a .full and complete descrip-
^fwo'l t)' bhreatfti-Two (2) Wash-
One (1) 3tore. Two (i) Dining
Tables. One (11 Side Board. One
(1) Refrigerator, Three (3) Book*
Caces and Books, One (1) Brush
Automobile. Four (4) Straight
Chairs, (4) Rocker Chairs, One (1)
ind
having a church thereon. It being
contracted in said deed that in the
event of failure to pay the note
which said deed secures the Raid
property should he sold after four
weeks advertisement to pay the said
debt. -The said debt being a certain
promissory note dated May 9th.
1912, and due twelve and twenty-
four months after date, for the sum
or $209.00.
It being contracted that the said
A. H. 3. Cooke and itoscoe Luke
shall make to the purchaser good
and sufficient titles In fee simple to
the property conveyed in said deed.
It being contracted that the pro
ceeds of said sale shall l>e applied
first to the payment of said debt and
costs and the remainder, if any. paid
to the said Thomasville Methodist
Episcopal Church.
Terms of sale: cash.
This, August 1st, 1913.
A. H. S. COOKE.
And ROSC3E LUKE.
8-8-1 tsw.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
To Whom it May Concern:
Mrs. Kate Bell having made ap
plication to me in due form to be
appointed permanent administrator
upon the estate of J. W. Bell, late
of said county, notice Is hereby
given that said application will be
heard at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary for said county, to
be hell on the first Monday in Sep
tember, 1913.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this August 7, 1913.
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary,
S-S-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
EXEMPTION OF PERSONALITY
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
A. A. Alligood has applied for ex
emption of personality and settin
apart and valuation of homestead
ind I will pass upon the same
10 o'clock A. M. # on the 26th day of
August, 1913, at my office.
This. August 2. 1913.
Wm. M. JONB3, Ordinary.
X-8-2t-S&22.
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
EORGIA, Thomas County:
By virtue of an order of the Cou
of Ordinary, of said County, will be
sold ai public outcry, on the first
Tuesday in September, 1913, at the
court house in said County, between
(he usual hours of sale, the follow
ing real estate situated in Thomas
county:
Lots No. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 9, 10 in
block O.: Lots No. 4. 5, 6. 7, 8, 9
n block B: resident lots 1. 2, 3, 4
in block B.: resident lot No. 1, in
block II.: lots 2, 3, and 4, in block
All in the town of 'Merrillville,
Ga., and 13th land district,
original lot. of land No. 200. The
sale will continue from day to day
between the same hours, until al
such property is sold. Terms, cash
Thi«* the 5th day of August, 1913.
MR3. M. A. MONTGOMERY,
Guardian Arthur .1. Duron
-8-4 tsw.
CITATION.
EORGIA, Thomas County:
Notice is hereby given that th
undersigned has applied to the Or
dinary of said County for leave
sell land belonging to the estate of
lizabeth Carter, for the purpose
paying debts and distribution. Said
application will he heard at the
regular term of the Court of Ordin
ary for said County, to he held on
the first Monday in September, 1913.
This, August. 1913.
I. W. CARTER, Adm.,
>on the Estate of Elizabeth Carter.
-8-4 tsw.
ers.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
EORGIA, Thomas County:
All persons having claims against
he estate of the late John R. Smith.
eased, are notified to render
statements thereof to the undersign
ed, and all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make pay
ment. thereof to the undersigned.
Tills. August 11th, 1913.
J. LORENZO JORDAN. Adm.
15-6tsw.
Notice!
that
Re-
XOTICE OF SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
To Gas Henderson, notice:
You are hereby notified that I
will sell, after thirty days’ notice,
under the provision or section** 3268
and 3520 of the Code of 1910, the
following described property left in
my possession, by the said Gus Hen
derson, to-wit One blacl horse
mare, about hands high and
about, ten years old, name Bess, and
one bay horse mare about ten years
obi and sixteen hands high name
Rose. Said sale is for thr- purpose
of satisfying a lien on the said
horses in favor of C. F. Davis against
said Gus Henderson, for feed and
core of said horses by C. F. Davis,
as a livery-stableman.
Sale \x Ill be conducted at the
Cdurt House door in Thomasville,
Georgia, where Sheri :s sales /are
conducted.
8-8-4tsw C. F. DAVIS.
APPLICATION FOR 8UP!»ORT.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Emma 3. Smith having made ap
plication for twelve months’ support
out of the estate of John R. 3mith,
and appraisers duly appointed to
set anart the same having filed their
return, all persons concerned are
hereby required to show cause be
fore the Court of Ordinary of said
county, on the first Monday In Sep
tember, 1913, why said application
should not he grafted.
This August 6th, 1913.
W. M. JONES.
S-8-4tsw. Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said County, will be
sold at public outcry, on the first
Tuesday in September, 19X3, at the
This is to notify all parties
am no longer responsible for
debts made by my wife. Mrs.
Shuman, now living with her
father in Jefferson County, Fla. We
re now separated and I will posi-
ely refuse to pay all such debts
und the public Is hereby given due
notice. ,
This Aug. 19th, 1913.
Jefferson County, Fla.
tadv.) J. H. SHUMAN.
PUBLIC DUCUMENIS
HI BOOM SOLD
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, Aug. iS.—A nourish
ing tfade in public hooka and docu
ments printed by the Government
for members of Congress, was re
vealed today before the House Lobby
Committee.
Allen A. Irvin, a document brok
er, who was called to Impeach the
testimony against Representative
McDermott, which was given by I.
H. McMichael, declined to tell the
names of the congressmen from
whom he bought the documents.
Irvin testified that he traded docu
ments for members, and also bought
from the retiring members their
quqta of documents. He said Mc
Michael had sold him documents,
and he had traded documents with
McDermott.
Phone 237
for fresh
Groceries
and a few odds and ends in Dry
Goods at Below Cost—Great Bar.
gains!
branch offices in this state, or else-
I where, whenever and wherever the i
holders of the majority of the stock !
of said corporation may so deter-1
mine. j
THIRD.
The object of said company is ye-1
cuniary gain to its stock-holders.
FOURTH. |
The proposed corporation desires
to deal in real estate, buying aid )
selling the same, either ou the!
own account or as agents or repre
sentatives of other person or per
sons, charging a commission
services rendered when acting
and in behalf of others: also desire
the privilege of owning and holding
by lease or pur.haee in their
behalf or as trustee for others any
and all real estate which they may
so acquire, and when acting as trus
tee for a person or persons
charge and receive compensation for
services rendered.
They further dosire the privilege
of acting as trustee for corporations
desiring to issue bonds, notes o
other forms of security, the dutie:
to be performed by said pro-posed
corporation as trustee to be those
designated and delemted to it by
the deed creating the said trust
They further desire the privilege
of renting or leasing, sub-renting or
sub leasing, any and all real estate
liich they may hold In their own
behalf, and to rent or lease from
other persons any real estate which
may be necessary for the operation
of said proposed company.
They further desire the right to
borrow’ and lend money on
and conditions as may
agreed upon by the borrower and len
der and to execute to secure the pay
ment of said loans all necessary writ
ten instruments, such as deeds, mort
gages, bonds for title, trust deeds,
and notes.
They further desifo the right to
buy, own and opernte any and all
personal property which may he
found necessary, or which said pro
posed corporation may deem neces
sary and profitable for it to deal in.
They particularly desire the right
nd privilege of operating turpen-
ine'stills, saNv-mills, planing mill
nd to acquire and work the neces
sary fimber for the operation of
aid stills and mills.
They further desire the right and
privilege to buy and sell naval stores
and lumber, either on their own lie-
half or as brokers.
They further desire the right and
lviloge to operate agricultural en
terprises, either on their own behalf
or as agent or representative of oth-
Our New Gin is Now Ready for Ginning and
will gin daily, cleaning up all cotton
brought .in before closing down.
This Gin will be under the management of Mr. W. F. Farter
an experienced ginner, and will give the public the best ser
vice possible.
We pay the highest market price for Cotton Seed.
Farmers Gin Company
W. F. CARTER, Manager.
Mr. J. D. McLaughlin of Fltzger-
d is spending a short time in the
tv o.i business.
Miss Ella Sa-idfonl has returned
fter spending the past ten days at
Indian Springs.
r. John Vaughn left today ror
Giovania, Georgia, where he has ac
cepted a job building a short stretch
of road.
Mrs. I.. V. Rigsby, Miss Bessie
Rigaby and Miss Lillie Mae MeKin-
ey le f t this morning for a short
isit to Atlanta.
V. Focnran was among the
visitors bn town yesterday. '
hrieber of Ochlocknee
ay in Thomasivlle.
Mr. R. If. Hankinson of Atlanta
spending a short time in the city
Mrs. W. M. Harris and Miss Jessie
Harris left this morning for a short
visit to Atlanta.
Mrs. (\ (’. Cocroft and young son.
ml Mrs. CL P. Price, returned yes
terday after a most pleasant visit in
ksonvllle, and Atlantic Beach.
Ir. George Wood, the ex-Thom-
asville and Quitman baseball mana
ger, Is spending a short time in the
city with friends.
Mr
B. G. Has
pent community,
well-known plante
terday.
on of the Pi
as among
in the city >
Mr. Pomeroy Nichols has returned
ap after spending a short time in Ret
urn I ersburg and other points in Virgin-
kin la.
They further desire the ri-’ht and
Ivllege to own and hold the bonds
f other corporations, to borrow
money thereon, and to loir. money
pon the stock or bonds, or both, of
orporations. and to act as
gent or broker for other corpora-
lons in negotiating loans upon
h securities either stock, bonds
or notes which such other corpora-
ions may Issue, and to act as agent
r such other corporations in the
le of securities, such as stocks,
bonds and notes as may bo issued by
orporations. and to charge
nd receive for services so rendered
such an amount as may be reasona
ble or which may be agreed upon
ten tile proposed corporation,
and the corporations for which it m»iy
t as aforesaid.
They further desire the ri-’ht and
ivilegc of ac ting as agent or hrok-
for individuals or e'*-pnrtnorsh!j , «.
negotiate loans or sales for such
rson or co-partnerships, charging
d receiving therefor a reasonable
ompensation. or such compensation
y bn agreed upon for such ser-
rendered. They further de
le right and privll
should appear to tli<> ad
Id proposed corpora? lo
nd hold for investment
tate, personal proper
rporation
which t
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icklen’s Arnica Salve wh«
plied to a cut, bruise, upraki.
aid. or other injury of th
immediately remove all pain. I
. Chamberlain, of Clinton. Me.. I Honey For Sale, from the Moderr
says, “It robs cuts and other injur-; Apiary. Samples ami prices on ap-
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remedy, its equal don’t exist." Willi -
do good fr you. Only 25c.. at all
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W orl-
cash equivalents, and to sell, dis
count or pledge the same for cash.
FIFTH.
The capita’ stock of said proposed
corporation shall be live thousand
($5,000.00) dollars, with the privi
lege of increasing the same to one
hundred thousand ($100,000.00)
dollars, when said increase shall be
authorized by the majority vote of
the stock-holders of said proposed
corporation at the time of said pro
posed increase. >
Said capital stock shall be divid ’d
into shares at the par value of one
hundred ($10n> dollars per share,
the stock in said corporation to lie
paid for in cash or in property, la
bor or services, at a just and fair
valuation, to he fixed by the board
of directors of the proposed corpora
tion at a meeting called for
purpose. More* than 10 r ' of
capital stock will be paid into
corporation before exercising any |
of the rights, privileges, or inimuni-;
ties conferred by the charter, and .
before sail corporation begins to'burg,
transact business. j of Mr.
SIXTH.
Petitioners desire the rUhr to sue
and to he sued, to plead and bo ini- j
pleaded, and to have and to use h
company seal: to make all necessary 1
hv-laws. regulations, and to do al'
other tilings that may he necessary
lt . j for the successful c arrying
husin
Mr. J. M. Bushin of Boston, and
one of Thomas County’s best loved
men, was among the visitors spend
ing the day in Thomasville.
Mr. Charles H. McKinnon, of Bir
mingham, Ala., is visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1*. M. Mc Kin
non, of the Prospect community.
Mrs. Harry Feinberg and children
arrived last evening after a mo-’
delightful an cl extensive visit to In
dian Springs. Ga.. and Asheville.
North Carolina.
bidly pi
..aid I Co.,
said | the
I W. Ha
who lias been the gu
t. Hargrave for a we
left today to spend a short time
Chattswortli, Ga.
rea 1
may
the right and
operate mer-
buying and
tra Hieing, In
as proposed
e. and to on-
form of prop-
lire.
hey further d n sin
iloge to own and
utile establishment
Ring, trading and
eh mer handis
irporation shall des
n such manufacturing enter-
Ises as the proposed corporation
desire, with the right to ae-
and hold and deal in any and
II ; roperfv, real or personal, neces-
aud incident to the operation
uch mercantile and manufactur-
eiiterprises. with authority to
borrow and lend money hi connec
tion with said mercantile and manu-
ncturing enterprises, and executing
and delivering all deeds. mort
gages, and notes end writings neees-
tauzl
T. E. HURST,
Mgr
ure loans, convey prop
erty or acquire property in connec
tion with said mercantile and maiiu-
turing enterprises.
They further desire the right and
privilege to operate and conduct
various enterprises and execute
the authorities applied for ia this
petition, throhgh such agents or
ub-agents ns they may duly appoint
and authorize to that end, and in its
dealings and negotiations in ’he pur
chase and sale of property in con-
aectfon with the operation of said
roposed corporation that said deal
ings may he for cash or upon credit,
ay bo agreed upon by the par-
nterested in of said trans
actions.
They further desire the right and
privilege to act as general agent for
life, accident, health and fire
nsurance companies in the State
Georgia, and elsew’here, as
may he contracted for, and
appoint special and local
agents for the purpose of solictlng
and selling policies of insurance,
and collect premiums on the same,
<iic!udi:i
right
bold, le;
sell real esta
erty suitable
corpora t'-on, a
and I'onds as
ness inc urred
nirred in the
of the* corpor
and sub-lease an
and personal pro;
the ; lirpjses of If
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for said corporation to wind up it*
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business at any time it nuy desire to
do by a vote of two-thirds of i?*.
stock outstanding at the time*.
EIGHTH.
Th-
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ties as are incident to likt
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of Georgia.
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WHEREFORE. petitioners pray vue, Ohio.
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id style aforesaid, w ith the pow- j doctors having done you no good, do not
privilegs and Immunities here'- j cont j nue suffer without giving Lydia
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J. L. BRADSHAW.
A. 3. AVERETT. -
J. H. BALKCOM.
■petitioner
SNODGRASS & MaoINTYRE,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
I certify the foregoing to be a truq
copy of original this day filed In the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Thomas County, Ga.
This August 21. 1913.
O. GROOVER, Dep. Clk..
’Superior Court, Thomas Co-, Ga.
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