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WEEKLY TIMES-EXTERPKISE OC TOBER, 12, 1900,
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
/\ Qiiardlia’a Sile.
Geoigtz, Thomas county:
By virtue of an order of the court
■T Ordinary of said county will be
add at public outcry, on the first
Tuesday In- November 1906 at the
jcont bouse'In Bald county, between
am usual; hours of sale the follow-
fag real estate in Thomas county, to-
wlt: three (3) acres land In the
aorthwest' corner ■ of lot no. 129 in
(he 13th district and twenty (20)
baafners and residence lots In the
(aura of Merrillville In said county,
also 317 1-2 acres of timber on the
Mknrlhg lots In Thomas county,
.Ms nos, 198, 241, 197 and 191.
JUso-50 acres in lot no. 171 In the
13th district of Thomas county, Ga.
known as the Broom place.
Terms' cash..
MRS. M. A. MONTGOMERY.
Guardian P. F; Duren heirs.
10 12 4t.
Petition for Charter.
Georgia, Thomas county:
To the Superior court * of said
The petition of W. D. Johnson,
ftucEs M. Johnson; G. W. Williams,
H. W. Whitaker,- H.' M. Underwood,
Helen C. Campbell, Pearle E. Collins
Joseph B. Bennett, Albert A. McKee-
l«r, W. Elmira Johnson, Savannah
Lewis, J. H. Bouy, William R.
, I. A. Alexander, Clinton P.
, O. W. Jackson, Samuel Proc-
r. Alfred L. Shoats, C. H. Light
Alex C. Calloway, of said state
1. That’ they desire, for themsel-
s, their associates, succe'tors and
to become incopora'ed \in-
■ the name and style of "Sublime
■ of Archery.”
2. The term tor which petitioners
ask to be incorporated, is twenty
yuan with privilege of renewal at
(he end of that time.
3. There Is to be no capital stock
«f said corporation, but the same Is
* mutual society. /
4. The object of the proposed cor
poration Is to promote the social wel
fare of Its members, pay sick benefits
hi Its members, and to bury Its dead
members; to provide a ritual that
shall govern the Initiation of Its
members, and to be used at the fu
neral services of Its members.
5. The principal office and place
of business of said corporatlon'shall
bo In the city of Thomasvllle, Geor
gia, petitioners ask the right and pri
vilege of establishing such branch
faficcs anywhere In the' United
Elates that they may desire.
C. Petitioners ask the right to re-
oefve by donation or purchase such
malty and personalty as they may
Wherefore petitioners pray to be
aside a body corporate under the
■ante and style aforesaid, entitled to
Us rights, privileges and Immuni
ses and subject to the liabilities
■and by Ihw..
This Octeber 11,1906.
RODDENBERY &' LUKE.
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Georgia, Thomas county:
I, J. W. Groover, Clerk of the Su
perior court of Thomas county, do
kqpsby cert l/y that .the above and
Anguine 1b a true and' corVect copy
the petition for Incorporation as
taken from my minutes.
Witness my hand and seal.this 11
Ggy of October 19o6.
J. W. GROOVER.
, Clerk S. C. T. C.
Petition, for Discharge,
j Thomas county:
S. A. Pearce, administrator upon
he estate of J. W. Pearce, late of
Gd county, deceased, having filed
A application for discharge, this Is
n die all persons concerned to show
suae against the. granting of this
barge, at the regular term of the
aunt of ordinary for said county to
M on the first Monday In N’o-
srnher 1906.
• Wjn. M. JONES.
Ord. Thomas county, Oa.
10 12 4t.
Notice of Sale.
Thomas county:
By virtue of an order of the Court
af Ordinary of said county, I will sell
at public outcry, between the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
Harem her 1906 for cash to following
And towlt. twelve and one half acres
Iba same being part of lot ho. 276
(Hag and being In the 13tb district
•g mid county, and described as fol
lows: beginning at a stake on the or-
(g|—I line on the northern boundary
aLsaM lot about four hundred yards
fnm the north west corner of said
lot. thence east to the lands of War-
sen Scott, thence south to the lands
*( Ben Scott, thence to the .lands of
Gigger, thence north to the
stake, the beginning point, contain
ing twelve and one half acres. The
same being part of the lands of Den
is and Mary Ponder, deceased. •
This October 2, 1906.
ABRAHAM HORN.
Guardian of the minor, heirs oof
Baals and Mary Pdnder, deceased.
Application for Guardianship,
sigfa, Thomas county:
Ulnerva A. Kuder, a resident of
d state, having duly applied to be
pointed guardian of the person
I property of Marguerite Kuder,
nlnor under the age of fourteen
us, resident in said county, notice
hereby given that said application
1 he passed on at the next court
ordinary for said county to be
d on the first Monday In Novem-
■ 1906.
Rltness my hand and official stg-
ture this 7th day of September,
1C.
Wta. M. JONES.
Ord. Thomas county, Oa.
10 12 4t
Application for Administration.
Georgia. Thomas county:
To whom It may concern:
W. L. Anderson, having made ap-
pOeatfon to me In due form to be ap-
paisted adminVlatrator upon the es-
AA «( Mary E.Anderson, late of said
county, deceased, notice is hereby
given that said' application • wlllr be
heard at the regular term of the
court of ordinary for asld county, to
be held on the first Monday in Nov
ember 1906.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature this 19 day of September,
1906.
. Wm. M. JONES.
Ord. Thomas county, Ga.
10 12 4tT
Petition for Discharge.
Georgia, Thbmas county:
Whereas J. W. Stallings, admin
istrator of the estate of Mary A.
Smith, represents to the court In his
petition, duly filed In this office, that
he has fully administered Mary A.
Smith’s estate: * * This Is therefore
to Cite all persons concerned, kind-
rod and creditors, to show cause, If
any they can why said administra
tor should not be discharged from
his administration and receive let
ters of dismission, on the first Mon
day in November, 1906.
Wm. M. JONES.
t Ord. Thomas county, Ga.
10 12 4t
Application for Administration.
Georgia, Thomas county:
DeWltt Kuder having made app- 1
llcatlon to me In due form to be ap
pointed permanent administrator up-
the estate of Louis Kuder, 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 bounty to be held
on the first Monday In November,
1906.
Witness my hand anjl ofllclal sig
nature this 7 day of September 1906.
Wm. M. JONES.
Ord. Thomas county, Ga.
10 12 4t.
Application for Administration.
Georgia, Thomas county:
M. A. Fleetwood, county adminis
trator having made application to me
In due form to be appointed, perma
nent administrator upon the estate
of Albert Tompkins, late of 'said
county, notice Is flereby given that
said application will be heard at the
regular term of the court of ordinary
for said county, to be held on the
first Monday In November 1906.
Witness my hand and ofllclal sig
nature this 20 day of September,
1906.
Wm. M. JONES.
Ord. Thomas county, Ga.
10 12 4t.
Application for Administration.
Georgia, Thomas county: '
J. J. Paramore, having made ap
plication to me in due form to be
appointei permanent administrator
upon the estate of L. P. Paramore,
late of said county, notice Is herein
given that said application will be
Heard at-the regular term of the
court of ordinary for said county to
he held on the first Monday In Nov
ember 1906.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature this 24 day ’ of September,
1906. \
Wm. M. JONES.
Ord. Thomas county, "Ga.
. ' 10 12 4t.
Petition-for Discharge.
Georgia, ThomaB county:
Mrs. Vlcey Collier Stephens ad
ministratrix, 'having made applica
tion to me in due form to bo dis
charged as administratrix upon the
estate of Boas Collier, late of said
county, notice Is hereby given that
said application will be heard at the
regular term of the court of ordina
ry for said county to be held on the
first Monday Iq November 1906.
Witness my hand and Official sig
nature this 29 day- of September,
1906.
Wm. M. JONES.
Ord. Thomas county, Ga.
10 12 it.
Petition for Discharge.
Georgia, Thomas county:
Whereas, V. M. Heeth, adminis
trator of the estate of N. R. M.
Heeth and of Louisa J. Heeth. rep
resents t6 the court In.his petition
duly filed and entered on record, that
he has fully administered the said
estates, they being one In effect:
This Is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause. If any they can, why
said administrator should not be
discharged from bis administration,
and receive letters of dismission, on
the first Monday In -November 1906
Wm. M. JONES.
Ord. Thomas county, Ga.
1U 12 4t.
Petition for Amendment to Charter.
Georgia, Thn-.-M .<• a
To the Superior V" ‘ <*• an!
County:-
The petition of .7 <
Company, a corporatl--a. r r ct trull.
shows:- ,
That it was incorporated In this
county;and by this court .on rob—
ary 8th, 1905, Its principal offi c h-
Ing in Thomasvllle Georgia, a - •
by Its charter the maximum a—o -nt
of capital stock authorised was On”
Hundred Thousand Dollars;
That It desires, as hr shown by. an
extract from its minutes hereto at
tached, to have Its said charter am
ended In the following respects:-
First:- That the amount of the
capital stock may be Increased fnm
time to time, as may be desired, to
anv amount not exceeding In the Ag
gregate Five Hundred Thousand ($-
500.000.) Dollars.
Fecond:- To allow It to have the
privilege of buying or otherwise ac
quiring and owning, using and en
joying, and selling or otherwise dls-
pos •• g of stock In other corporations,
(s-'-'ect always to the Constitutional
limitation In regard thereto), and
air”' Its own stock when It may be
slra'-le to do so for the benefit and
interests of the corporation;
Which authority Petitioner prays
U may be granted by way of amend
ments to Its said Charter.
J. L. PHILIPS A COMPANY,
by J. H. Merrill, Atty.
Office of the clerk of the Superior
court Thomas county, Oa„ I, J. W.
Groover, clerk of said court,hereby
certify that the foregoing Is a true
copy of the original now on file In
my office, this October 12. 1906.
J. W, GROOER, C. 8, C.
10 12 4t
APPLICATION FOR BANK CHART
ER.
Georgia, Thomas County;
To the Honorable Philip Cook, Sec
retary of State:
T. J. Ball, J. F. Evans, E. M. Mel
lette and C. P. Hansel), all of Thom
as county, state of Georgia, bring
this their petition .pursuant to the
provisions of an act of the .General
Assembly of Georgia*, approved De
cember 30th, 1893, .andTbspectlnl-
ly show: .»
First. That they desire to form
a corporation for the purpose of car
rying on the business of banking.
Second. The name and style, of
the proposed, corporation shall be
The People's Savings Bank.
Third. The location and princi
pal place of business thereof shall'he
the city Of Thomasvllle, said state
and county. • 1
Fourth. TJie amount of the capi
tal stock Is twenty-five thousand
((25,000) dollars, In two hundred
and fifty shares of one hundred
(3100) dollars each/and pray that
they be allowed the privilege of In
creasing said capital stock to one
hundred thousand (($100,000) dol
lars.
Fifth. The nature of the. proposed
corporation shall be that of a bank.
Its general • purposes being to dis
count bills, notes, or other evidences
ef debt; to receive and pay out de
posits, with or without Interest; to
receive on special deposit money,
bullion,' foreign coin, and stocks,
bonds and other securities, to buy
and sell foreign and domestic ex
change, and other negotiable paper;
to lend money upon personal securi
ty and upon bonds, stocks, and other
negotiable securities, to take am* re
celve security by mortgage, or other
wise, on property of every sort, both
real and personal; and generally, do
and perform all such other matters
and things not herein before enumer
ated as are or may be Incident to the
business of banking.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be
Incorbofated under the laws of this
state. •
Georgia, Thomas County.
Before me, W. M. Jones, Ordln
ary of said county, personally ap
peared T. J. Ball, J. V. Evans, E. M.
•Mallelto and C. P.- Hansel!, who on
oath say that fifteen thousand ($15,
000) dollars of the capltnl subscribed
to The People's Bank, for which
bank deponents are now seeking In
cot (oration ov the Secretary of
B'ate, has been actually paid by the
subscribers, and that) the Wamo Is In
fact held, and Is to be used solely
for the business and purposes of the
said corporation.
(Signed) „
T. J. BALL,
J l' EVANS,
E. M. MALLETTE.
CIIAS. P. HANSEL!..
Sworn to and subscribed before toe
tbla 18th day of September, 1906.
i ■■ *V. M. JON'ES.
Ord. Thomas Co., Ga
9-2»-1t
Georgia, Thomas county.
.To the Superior (lourt of said
County. _
The -petition of F. C. Ivey, T. A.
Taylor, J. M. Groover, Mrs. 8. F;
Forest, J. H. Walcott, T. A. Fam-
brough, P. J. Coats, J. K. P. Martin,
J. D. Cooper, W. L) Watkins, W. R.
Forster. W. B. Fambrough, T. W.
Leek, O. M. Dekle, R B. Cochran,
Miss Julia McKinnon, C. H. Rice, J.
J. Parramoro, Mrs.'W. J. Miller, E.
P. Whaley and H. T. Vann, all of
r^o county of Thomas and State of
rtenrrl-, and J. M. Ramsey and R.
G. Ramsey of the county of Brooks
and State of Georgia, respectfully
shows to the Court.
1st. That they desire for themsel
ves, their asodates successors and
assigns, t 0 be Incorporated under
the name and style of the FARMERS
MUTUAL SUPPLY COMPANY.
2nd. That the term for which pe
titioners ask to be Incorporated Is
Twenty Yeai-y with the privilege of
renewal at the endtof that time.
3rd. That the capital stock of the
corporation Is to be Ten Thousand
Dollars, divided into shears of Twen
ty Five dollars each. Petitioners
however ask the privilege of Increas
ing said capital sto”k from time to
time not. ox-me llng In the aggregate
FIR" Tho'-aand dollars.
• That ten per w nt of the cap-
":-l -tock nlrend bo -n paid In.
"th.’ T' rlt 'b-> object, of the pro-
”»"d i-o- ‘«n pecuniary gain
o ' *o " > s o. Vholders. Petl-
'loners propo » -o orry on a general
wholesale and retail mercantile bus-
ipess: either or both, and to deal In
at! cooda. wares, and merchandise by
wholesale and retail; either or bo'h
bo- lag and selling for cash or on cr«-
I- -II such articles and things as ,or»
uo r'ly embraced In a wholesale o*
retail mercantile business: either or
both, an 1 all such articles and things
as may he profitably handled an'-'
sold In connection therewith:
as general or special agents for other
persons, corporations or companies
In selling or handling any articles or
class of articles appropriate to a
wholesale or ' retail iPorcsotlli
business; either or both, or us.
ually or conveniently connec
ted herewith, and to make
contracts and to act as such agents
and to exercise the usual powers and
do all usual necessary and proper
acts which pertain to or may be con
nected with the business of whole
sale or retail dealer* in the articles
named. To purchase, rent, lease,
and Own real estate for the purposes
of carying on laid business, or for
the purpose of bargain and sale. Pe
titioners further desire for the pur
pose of transacting their business to
have the power to contract debts,
and to secure the same by bills,
notes, mortgages, or deeds or In any
other manner as la usual and conven
ient In the transaction of inch bus
iness; and also to hold as ascurlty
tor any debt that may be : due said
corporation all such Instruments as
notes, .bills, ‘deeds or mortgages, or
any such Initrument aa la usual In
securing debt; to form asoclatlona or
partnerships with other persona or
corporations either In or out of this
state for the purpose of carrying on
the business as aforesaid; that their
object is to do any and all o< the
things aforesaid and generally to do
all things connected with the
business aforesaid for the purpose of
financial gain to the stockholders,
6th. That the liability of each of
the stockholders for any Indebted
ness of the said corporation shall be
limited t 0 the amount of hla unpaid
subscription; that the share of each
stockholder shall be liable to the
corporation for the amount of any
and all Indebtedness due by said
shareholder to the corporation, and
the corporation shall have a lien on
said shares of stock tor said indebt
edness.
7th. That they desire the right to
adopt by-laws and such rules and
regulations us may be deemed proper
and to elect a board of directors and
officers, and- have the right to adopt
and use a comon seal, and the power
to sue and be sued la the corporate
name.
8th. That the principal office and
place of business o(. the proposed
corporation will be In Boston, said
state and county, but your petition
ers ask that the right be conferred
to hare offices and businesses else
where In thla, or any other state of
the union.
WHEREFORE, petitioners P(ay
to be made a body corporate under
the name and style aforesaid, enti
tled to the rights and privileges and
Immunities And subject to the liabil
ities fixed hy law.
. MITCHELL & HAMBLETON.
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Georgia, Thomas county.
I, J. W\ Groover, Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Thomas .county, do
hereby certify that the above and
foregoing Is a true and correct copy
of petition for charter this day filed
In my office. This the 11th. day of
September 1906.
J. W. GROOVER.
Clerk, Superior Court, Thomas
County, Georgia. 9 14 4t
PETITION FOR INCORPORATION.
State of Georgia, County of Thom
as.
T 0 the Honorable the Superior Court
of Said County; •
The petition of John I. Parker. J.
T. Pittman, Joseph Jerger, Sr.. James
T. Culpepper, W, A. Pringle, E. M.
Mallette, James F. Evans, W. M.
Hammond, H. W. Hopkins, E. L.
Neel and Thos. J. Ball, respectfully
show to the court;
First. That they and such per
sons as may hereafter be properly ia
soclated with tl)em, desire to be In
corporated nnd made a bfidy corpo
rate under the name and style of
Trustees of the South Georgia Col
lege of Agriculture and the Mechanic
Arts, with authority to have and use
and to invest the proceeds thereof In
euch a-manner ns to thorn ehall seem
best for furthering the ends of their
incorporation; nnd to adopt and en
force nil such rule* and ordinance!
aa they or a majority of them may
deem proper for the management
and control of said collage. /
Second. Your petitioners further
ihow-to the court that the end and
purpose of their Incorporation Is the
maintenance and conduct within the
city limits of the city of Thomasvllle
la thla state of a college,- with such
subordinate or academic departments
as they or their successors may deem
necessary for the proper "training
and discipline of young men and
boys in such branches of learning as
are taught In colleges and schools
jot superior instruction in this state,
to confer collegiate degrees, to grant
certificates of proficiency In the aca
demic departments, to prescribe
courses of study, to elect a president
or principal, to appoint Instructors
and to adopt and enforce such rules
and regulations as they may from
time to time'deem necessary for the
efficient and successful conduct of
said Institution.
Third. The Petitioners further
show to the Court that they have no
capital stock or corporate assets oth
er than a suitable college building,
with a campus of eight acres at
tached; that the purpose of their In
corporation Is not the acquisition of
pecuniary gain or profit, but only th*
fbrtherance of higher-education In
this community and In this state.
And to this end they pray further
that they may be authorized to in
crease their number to twenty-one hy
election, and In the Bam* way to fill
such vacancies In their Body as may
from time to) time occur, to choose a
President of the Board of Trustees
and such other officers thereof as
they may deem necessary; and that
under the corporate, name and with
the powers and authority herein set
out, they be Incorporated for a pe
riod of twenty years, next succeeding
the date of the order herein prayed
for.
And petetloners, as In duty will
ever pray.
JOHN I. PARKER.
J. T. PITTMAN.
JOS. JERCER, SR.
E. L. NEEL.
JAS. F. EVANS.
and others.
Filed In office Sept. 12, 1906.
J. W. Groover, Cleric, S. C. T. C.
HAMMOND A HAMMOND,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
9 14 4t
sued, to lease, buy and sell such real
property as may her necessary to the
Slid of their corporate purposh and
existence, to receive and hold dona
tlons of land, houses, money and
property of every sort necessary to
the purposes of their Incorporation
and U tell, -transfer-. lease or other
wise dispose of all each real and
personal property aa belongs to or
may be hereafter acquired by them
APPLICATION FOR, A BANK
CHARTER.
To The Hon. Philip Cook, Secretary
of State, Atlanta, Ga.
>Ve, W. S. Bullock, R. Singletary,
D. B. Anderson, P. P. Ijlxou, W. D.
Sills and I. S. Spence, all of county
of Thomas, state of Georgia appli
cants as Incorporators under An
Act of the General of Georgia, ap
proved December 20tb, 1893, en
titled, “An Act to carry Into effect
paragraph eighteen of Section seven
, of Article three of the Constltutlan
a corporate seal, to- sue and to be 1 of 1877, as amended, In relation to
chartering of banks, to provide for
the Incorporation pf banking com
panies by the Secretary of'State, and
for other purposes,’’ Makelng this
our declaration, praying that we be
Incorporated aa a body corporate
and politic for the purpose of doing a
general hanking business, with all
the rights, powers, privileges and
restrictions of said Act, under and
by the name and style of Bank of
Ochlocknee, and' that the principal
office of said company shall be lo
cated In the town of Ochlocknee
'nnnty of Thomas and state of Geor
gia; with a capital of twenty-five
thousand dollars ($25,000.00), divid
ed into shares of one- hundred dol
lars ($100.00),-each, and that the
sum of fifteen thousand dollars
($15,000.00) of the capital sub
scribed has actually been paid by the
subscribers and that the same Is In
fact held, and ,1s to be used solely
ter the business and purposes of the
corporation. •
The fee of fifty ($60.00) dollars
Is herewith enclosed aa fee for char
ter or certificate of Incorporation as,
required by said Act.
Ochlocknee, Georgia, 27th day of
August 1906. Respectfully submit
ted/
R. SINGLETARY,
W. S. BULLOCK,
I. S. SPENCE,
D. B. ANDERSON, '
W. D. SILLS
P. P. DIXON.
Incorporators.
State of Georgia, County ot Thomas;
Before me personally appeared W.
S. Bullock, R. Singletary, D. B. An
derson, P. P. Dixon, W. D. Sills and
I. S. Spence, all of county of Thomas,
State of Georgia, the incoi^oraton
ot Bank of Ocblqcknee, located In
the (own of Ochlocknee, County ot
Thomas, and' state of Georgia, who
on oath depoaeth and -salth that
Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($16,-
000.00) of the capital subscribed
has been actually paid by the sub
scribers, and that the same la. -hi
fact held, and la to be used solebrfbr
the butlnes and purposes of the cor
poration. ”,
R. SINGLETARY,
D. B. ANDERSON
V W. S. BULLOCK
W. D. SILLS
P. P. DIXON
I. S. SPENCE
Jncorporators.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 27th day of August, 1906.
WM. W. JONES.
Ordinary of Thomas Co.
State oftoeorgla, Office of Secretary
ef State.
I, Philip Cook,. Secretary of State
of th* State of Georgia, do hereby
certify, that the attached pages of
written and typewritten matter con
tain a true and correct copy of the
application of Bank of Ochlocknee
tor a charter, the original of which
Is of flle.Jn thla department.
In testimony whereof, I hate here
unto set my hand and affixed th*
seal of my office, at the capitol, lei
the city of Atlanta, this 30th day
of August In the year of our Lord
One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Six, and of the Independence of
the/Unlted States of America the
One Hundred and Thirty-first
PHILIP COOK,
Secretary of State.
, 9-11-42.
NOTICE TO OBJECTORS.
Thomasvllle, Ga., Sept 20th 1906.
Whereas a petition baa -been filed
and a commission appointed to lay
out and define the boundaries of a
new militia district from the Och-
lockonec district, said commission
having made Its report,, and the name
has been approved, notice la hereby
given" to objectors to file their ob
jections before the Board of Commis
sioners at their next faceting, first
Tuesday In October, why said district
should not be created. •
J, S. MONTGOMERY,
; Clerk-Board County. Ci nunlsloner* ,,
Thomas county Georgia.
9-91-42
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