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WBBKIiY TOIBS-HNTTOTIWSB NOVEMBER 23, 1000.
DOINGS OF COMMISSION.
(Continued From First Page.)
Co. $132.38, R. Thomas, $3.65,
Thomasvllle Iron Works $22.12, J.
J. Cone $11.50, C. W. Cooper 237,-
61, J. F. Parker 69.33, Adam Ar
nold et al election, $285.24. B. C.
Johnson and others $112.00 elec-
tlon, C. F. Davis and brother $5,
j. B. Dopson $24.50, R. J. Laster
31.75, J. N. Carter & Ca., $12.50, J.
W. Dillon $117.50, L. Steyerman
28.67, James Watt & Bro. $69.17,
Thomasvllle Variety Works $9.07,
W. A. Fuller $25.00, L. J. slurdl-
vant $24.20, W. L. Ball $4.95
Mohr ft Sons $103.75, Montgomery
& MacIntyre $9.96, Dr. Schmencke
$42.00, Meigs Lumber Co. $1.88
Braswell & Avery $55, J. C. Vaughn
$33.73, F. M Youngblood $48.90
J. Jordan $50, J. D. Barrow $8.90,
Bullock & Co $42.68, W. M. Jones
$11, J. H. Baum $3, H. C. Copeland
& Co. $419.40. Aultman & Frlddell
$8, F. M. Youngblood $14.25, W^
M. Hammond $150, W. A., Pringle
$4.20, Allen Mitchell $30, Evans &
Son $13.13, L. B. Bouchelle $2.95,
Robt Dckle $27.56, J. W .H Mit
chell et al $16, W. A. Duren and
others $14, Tlmes-Enterprlso $53.-
50, J, A. Chastain commission $1.50,
summoning hands .40, Kirby
Planing Mill Co. $53.73, J. T. Tltt-
man & Son 34.82, Roscoe Luke et
al $123.05, J. D. Holland $7.50, J.
W. Wilson, $1.75, D. H. McCullars
$209.50, W. A. Rehberg $44.60
4. R. Chastain $42.26, M. C. Scott
commission on road tax $1.60, N.
Sheppard $11.
The clerk was Instructed to
check up the books o( the district
overseer and report at next moot
ing
The following road defaulters
were then tried and found as fol
lows: 1
Thomasvllle district, Spraller
Wright $10 or 30 days In gang;
Robert Vamedoe $10 or 30 days In
gang; Robt Dixon $3 or 30 In gang.
Pnvo District, Hey wood Anderson
$10 or 30 days in gang; Oscnr
Lane $10 or 30 dnys In gang; W. R.
food $10 or 30 days In gang.
Board adjourned to meet again
Nov. 20th for the purposo of court
martlallng road defaulters, clerk In
structed to- notify overseers to sum
mon defaulters tio meet at that
term.
J. S. MONTGOMERY. Clk.
. E. M SMITH, Chm.
Commissioners met In court mar
tial. Present Capt. E. M. Smith,
and W S. Bullock.
Mr. Hcdfearn overseer Pavo dis
trict reports Mr. W. R. Wood fined
$5 or 30 days In chain gang. Paid.
J. A. Chastain overseer Thomns-
TtUe district reports Henry Moore,
(col.) fined $10 or 30 days In gang,
paid; Richard Galny (col) excused,
physical disability; D. S. Shores $10
or 30 days, A. G. Krens $10 or 30
days.
R. J. Laster, Ways district re
ports Andrew Taylor (col.) fined
$10 or 30 days In gang; John Gra
ham (col) fined $10 or 30 days In
gang.
Mr. E. S. White overseer, Meigs
district reports Willie Lockhart ex
cused paid street tax Meigs; R. E.
Clements excused paid In Mitchell
Clements excused paid In Mitchell
county; M. M. Thompson excused,
worked In Grady county.
Adjourned.
J S MONTGOMERY,
E. M. SMITH.
BARN BURNED.
W. Z. Brantley has Serious Loss
From Fire at Boston.
Boston, Ga.. Nor. 19.—A barn be
longing to W. Z. Brantley was burn
ed to- the ground here Sunday night
at seven o’clock. No stock was lost,
bnt 100 bushels of corn and 1,000
pounds of cotton In the seed wept
up In flames. Mr. Brantley car
ried no insurance on the barn or
contents. The origin of the Are
Is unknown. . ... _
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
Georgia, Thomas Coumty:
To the Superior Court of Said Coun
ty: ”
The petition of J. W. Peacock,
Albert M. Dixon, Arthur Patten, L.
Steyerman, R, L. Steyerman, J. L.
Philips, F. L. MacIntyre, W. I. Mac
Intyre. J. D. McCartney, R. L. Wy-
liy. B. H. Wright, G. S. Whitney,
Mrs. G. S. Whitney, Trustee, M. R.
Mallette, E. M. Mallette, Blanche T.
Merrill, J. H. Merrill, all of aatd
bints and county, and Mrs. M. M.
Gamole of the -county of Duval,
stair of Florida, respoctfuily shows.
First. That they desire for them
selves, their associates and suc
cessors and nisiguR, to become lncor
porated under the name and style
> ft hr Tiwoi-nevR o- ico und Manu
facturing company.
Second. The term for whleh
petitioners ask to be Incorporated Is
twenty (20) years with the privi
lege of renewal at the end of that
time; '
Third. The capital stock of the
corporation Is to be forty-five thou
sand ($45,000) dollars, divided Into
chares of one hundred ($100) dol
lars each. Petitioners, however,
ask the privilege of Increasing said
capital stock from time to time by
a majority vote of the stock-holders
to any amount not exceeding lu the
aggregate two hundred fifty thous
and $250,000) dollars;
Fourth. The whole of said cap
ital stock of forty-live thousand dol
lars has already been actually paid
In;
Fifth. Petitioners desire that
they shall have no personal liabil
ity for any obligations of said cor
poration beyond any unpaid stock
subscriptions, that they may have
made;
Sixth. The object of tho pro
posed corporation Is pecuniary
profit and gain to the stock-holders.
Petitioners propose to carry on a
business of manufacturing and sell
ing Jce, bottled soaa water, feed,
fuel, fertilizer and such other things
as the development of their business
may prove desirable for them to en
gage In; and to that end petition
ers desire to have authority to buy
and otherwise acquire real and per
sonal property, especially machinery
of all kinds; to hold, uso and enjoy
same; to sell and convoy, to mort
gage and otherwise pledge and dis
pose of same; to manufacture, buy
and sell Ice, soda water, cotton seed
and Its products, fertilizers and all
other articles and things Incident to
the manufacture, use or sale of eith
er of these articles; to buy, sell and
otherwise deal in wood, coal, feed
for llvo stock and all other kindred
articles; also to buy and sell and
otherwise deal In any and all other,
articles of merchandise nnd things
that may ho found desirable to deal
fn or use In connection with said
business
Seventh Petitioners also desire
to have authority to acquire, hold,
enjoy nnd dispose of stock in other
corporations, subject, to the consti
tutional limitations lu regard there
to;) also to buy In its own stock for
the purposo ot retiring same with
privilege of ro-lssulng it whenevei
It mny be to tho Interests' of the
company to do so;
Eighth. The principal office and
place of business of the proposed
corporation will- be In the city of
Thomasville, said state and county.
Petitioners desire to have the priv
ilege ot establishing, maintaining
and discontinuing offices and plucos
of business at other points In said
county of Thomas and other coun
ties in tho state of Georgia and In
oth»z states as fit interests may from
time to tlmo requlro; ^
Wkereforo petitioners pray to be
mads a body corporate under the
name and style aforesaid, entitled
to the righto, privileges and Immun
ities and subject to the liabilities
fixed by the Iawz of the state <JT
Georgia for such corporations.
This November 5th, T905.
J. H. MERRIL, Pot.’s Atty.
Office of tho Clery of the Saporior
Court of Thomas County, Georgia.
Tho foregoing Is a true copy of the
original petition filed In this office.
November 5, 1906.
J. W. GROOVER. C. a. C.
11 9 It
LEAVE TO SHLL LAND.
Georgia, Thomas County:
Netico Is hereby given that tho
undersigned has applied to the Or
dinary of said county for leave to
Mil land belonging to the estate of
Sampson Horn for tho payment of
debts. Said application will be
heard at the term ef the Conrt of
Ordinary for said county to be held
on the first Monday In December
1906.
This fifth day ef Nev. 1996.
C. F. McRAE.
Administrator npon the estate of
Sampson Horn. 11 9 4t
LHAYR TO SBLL LAND.
Georgia, Thomas County:
Ordinary's office In nnd for eald
county.
Whereas William T,. Anderson as
administrator of tho estate of Mrs.
Mary E. Anderson deceased, has
made application for leave to sell
all the lands belonging to .the es
tate of said deceased.
This Is there fere to notify all per-
sons Interested to ehow cause. If
any they can, within the time pres
cribed by law, why leave to sell
said lands should not be granted to
said applicant, as prayed for.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this the fifth day of Novem
ber 1906.
Wm. 'H. JONES, Ordinary.
• 11 9 4t.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Thomas County:
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to the or
dinary of said county for leave to
sell land belonging to the estate of
Henry Tillman for the payment of
debts and distribution among the
heirs. Said application will be
heard at the regular term of the
court ef Ordinary for said county,
te be held on the flrat Monday la
December .1*06.
Thin Nov. $ 110$.
M. A. FLEETWOOD.
Aom. H. Tillman.
PETITION FOR CHARTER. ; In the city af Thomasvllle, Georgia,
State af Georgia, Cennty ef Thomas, to promote the Interests of the
Te the Honorable Superior Court et
said County
The petition ef L. F. Driver and
B. H. Smith both ef said stats and
eoumty respectfully shows
Flrat; They desire for them-
pelves, their associates, successors
and assigns to become Incorporated
under the name and style of “In-
wood Saw Mill Co.”
Second; The term for which pe
titioners desire to be Incorporated Is
twenty years, with the privilege ef
renewal at the end ot that time.
Third: The capital stock of the
corporation Is ten thousand dollars
to be divided In shares of one hun
dred dollars each. Petitioners, how
ever, ask the privilege of Increasing
•aid capital stock from time to time
not to exceed In the aggregate fifty
thousand dollars.
Fourth: The whole of said capi
tal stock of ten thousand dollars has
already been actually paid In.
Fifth. The object of the pro
posed corporation Is pecuniary profit
and gain to the stockholders. Pe
titioners to purchase and operate
steam saw mills and In connection
therewith planing mills, shingle
mills, dry kilns etc., and to manufac
ture lumber, laths, shingles, etc., and
to sell same for profit and In ad
dition thereto to carry on general
lumber brokerage business. Peti
tioners propose la connection with
the operation of sueh mills to ac
quire and operate tram railways, to
buy, lease and sell timber and lands.
Petitioners propose further to do all
usual necessary and proper acts
which pertain to or may be connec
ted with a general saw mill and lum
ber brokerage business Including the
maintenance of a general commis
sary for dealing In usual mill sup
plies.
Sixth: The principal office of
said corporation will be In the city
of Thomasvllle, Thomas county,
Georgia, but petitioners ask leave to
establish and maintain branch of
fices ef said business In the states
of Alabama and Florida.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be
made a body corporate under the
name and style aforesaid, entitled
to the rights, privileges and Immu
nities and subject to the liabilities
fixed by law.
This October 17th, 1906.
THEODORE TITUS.
Atty for Petitioners.
Filed in office October 17th, 1991
J. W. OROOVER, C. S. C.
16-19-64.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
Georgia, Thomas County:
To the Superior Court of Said Coun
ty:
The petition of G. C. Mfcys, C. G.
Swift. W. W. Bipey, t. Stoyerman
and J. W. Peacock, shows;
First. That they desire for them
selves, their associates, successors
and assigns, to become Incorporated
under tho name and style of "Thom-
asvtlle Cotton Exchange.”
Second. The term for ' which
petitioners ask to be Incorporated
Is twenty years with tho privilege of
renewal at the end of that lime.
Third. The capital stock of the
corporation it to be five hundred
dollars, divided Into shares of ten
dollars each. (Petitioners however,
ask the privilege of Increasing same
to five thousand dollars.
Fourth. The whole of said cap
ital stock of five hundred dollars
has been actually paid In.
Fifth. The purpose of this as
sociation and proposed corporation
Is not pecuniary In III nature, but
ahall he to provide and maintain
■pot cotton market of Tkomasvillo,
Georgia, .by an organization ot per
sons Interested therein. To adjust
controversies between Its member!,
to regulate all transactions in spot
cotton fn sniff city, to establish Just
and equitable principles, uniform
asages, rules and regulations, which
■hall govern all transaction! of Its
members with the cotton trade In
the city of Thomasvllle, to acquire,
preserve and disseminate Informa
tion connected therewith, and to
oTTierwIse generally promote the In
terests of the trade, and to Increase
the cotton business * of the city of
Thomaarflte, and to augment the
facilities, for conducting It, and to
acquire, furnish 'and disseminate
for the use of its members and of
the public at large, all Information
a& to market quotations trom day tq
day.
Sixth. Said corporation to have
all the powers necessary and proper
to the purposo of Its organization.
Including the power to own and ac
quire by lease or other mode of con
veyance, and uso such real aud per
sonal property as may be suitable
for It! purpose, and necessary to the
full and complete carrying out of Its
object.
Seventh. The principal office and
legal residence of eald corporation
will be in the city of Thomasvllle,
county and state aforesaid.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be
made a body corporate under the
name and style aforesaid, entitled
to the rights, privileges and im
munities, and subject to the llabH-
itlee fixed by lav. ,i. aagitfanm—
This November 7th, 1906.
THEO. TITUS. Pet.’s Atty..
Georgia, Thomas County:
I, J. W. Groover, clerk of the
Superior Court of Thomas county,
do hereby certify that the above and
foregoing is a true copy of the or
iginal petition now on file tn this of
fice. This November 7th. 1906.
J. W. GROOVER, C. S. C. T. C.
11 9 4t.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Thomas County;
Notice Is hereby given that un
dersigned has applied to the Ordin
ary of said county for leave to sell
land belonging to the estate of Mrs.
Georgia A. Lewis, for the payment
of debts and distribution, said ap
plication will be heard at the regu
lar term of the court of ordinary for
said county to be held on the first
Monday In December, 1906.
This Oct. 31, 1906.
M. A. FLEETWOOD, Adm.
APPLICATION FOR SUPPORT.
Georgia, Thomas County:
Mrs. G. A. Huson, having made
apllcatlon for twelve month’s uup-
port out of the estate of G. J. Hu
son, and appraisers duly appointed
to set apart the same having filed
their return, all persons concerned
are hereby regulred to show cause
before the court of ordinary of said
county on the first Monday In De
cember 1906, why said application
should not be granted.
This 5th day of November 1906.
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR SUPPORT.
Georgia, Thomas County;
Nancy Tompkins, having made
application for 12 months support
out of tho estate of Albert Tomp
kins, and appraisers duly appointed
to set apart the same having filed
their return, all persona concerned
are hereby required to bIiow causo
before the Court of Ordinary of
said county on the first Monday In
December 1906 why said appllca-
suitahle rooms for a cotton exchange tlon should not he granted.
This 6th day of November 1906.
ITm. U. JONES, Ordinary.
' ’ 11 (V 4$.
APPLICATION FOB'SUPPORT.
Georgia, Thomas Conaty;
Mrs. Sallle Davii having made ap
plication far twelve' months support
eat ef the estate ot Robert C. Da
vis, and appralaeri duty appointed
te set apart the same having filed
tfielr return, all persons concerned
are hereby required to show eahse
before the court of ordinary of~ said
county on tho first Monday in De
cember 1906, why said application
should not be granted.
Thiq 5th day of November 1906.
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary.
11 9 4t
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