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Petition For Charter.
State of Georgia Deca'ur Co.
To the Superior Court of
said County
The petition of V. G. Riels and
A. R. Riels, of Early county and
G. H. Green of Decatur county,
showeth:
1st. That they desire for them
selves, associates and successors,
to be incorporated and made a
body politic under the name of
‘‘Sons and Daughters cf King
Mathews Temple,” for the per
iod of twenty years.
2nd. The principal office of
said Corporation shall be Bain-
bridge, Ga. They desire the
right to establish branches, in
side and outside the State, all
under the supervision and regu
lation of the Main body in Bain-
bridge, Ga.
3rd. The Officers shall lie Presi
dent, Vice-President, Secretary,
Treasurer, and Chaplain, and
such other officers as said Cor
poration may deem necessary.
4th. The object of said corpor
ation is to do religious, misson-
ary and charitable work, and not
for pecuniary gain. It has
capital stock.
5th. The corporation desires
the right of caring for its sick,
needy, and infirm, and burying
its dead; and appropriating and
paying such sums to and for the
aforesaid as may be presciibed
by said corporation.
6th. To adopt such By-Laws
and fix such initiation fees and
dues and lease, purchase, sell,
encumber, or otherwise dispose
of such real and personal proper
ty as may be useful in carrying
out its objects.
W H E R E F 0 R E, petitioners
pray to be incorporated under
the name and style aforesaid,
with the powers, privileges and
immunities set forth, and as are
now, or hereafter allowed a cor
poration of similar character un
der the laws.
Byron Bower
Petitioners Attorney.
Filed in office May 10th, 1012.
C. \V. Wimberley,
d e rk
GEORGIA- Decatur County:
I hereby certify that the above
is a true and correct copy of the
•Original petition for charter, now
of file in my office. This May
10th. 1012.
C. W. Wimberley,
Clerk S. C.
DECATUR SUPERIOR COURT!
MAY TER.VI, 1912.
Notice ol Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby given that a
It appearing to the Court by
bill will be introduced at the next
petition of John I). Walker that session ot the General Assembly
Attapulgus Tobacco Bank, a firm °f Georgia entitled. An Act t
composed of .1. T. Pitman, T, J, ! « N ? W
Barrow, T. J. Mitchell, W. L. Mil
ler, Ben Clements, H. T. Sapp, J.
P. Botts, John R. Wilson, John I).
Walker, and the heirs at law of
B. C. Thomas, W. R. Thonw.s.
Charter for the City of Bain
bridge, approved December lfi.
1901, so as to empower and |
authorize said city to grade and!
pave-flot' otherwise improve for:
Mrs. Lizzie Maxwell, Mrs. streets ?£• 8 f'4 c ^ y
nie Donalson, Mrs. J. M. Vereen,
^nd to assess one third of the
O. B. Thomas, and Mrs. Viola; co ^ thereof against the real
Sapp, on the 23rd day of Decern- i esfcte^buttmg on noth sides ot
her, 1901), executed and deliver- to enforce the pav
ed to said John h. Walker a<Mr. ¥■ of the^ne by execution
mortgage on certain lands irv'\8*, ie sar/v.anner as execution
Decatur county, to-wit; t'|s tax 5>Ct' n ^ to P rov >de rule.
One house and lot in the vil- ( f' ^su^avement assessment
if the payment
for other pur-
lage of Attapulgus, Georgia,
same being the property deeded °™U e
by Hattie T. Sapp to Attapulgus i h 0 ^.- ..
Tobacco Bank for the purpose of j This, May, lfi. 1912.
securing the payment of a cer-j
tain promissory note for Three ! GEORGIA — Decatur County;
Hundred and Fifty Three Dollars
made by the said Attapulgus
Tobacco Bank, payable to John
D. Walker with interest after
maturity at the rate of eight per
cent per annum, and ten per
cent of principal and interest as
attorney’s fees which said note
the said defendant refuses to
pay.
It is therefore ordered that the
said Attapulgus Tobacco Bank, a
firm composed of J. T. Pitman,
T. J. Barrow, T. J. Mitchell, W.
L. Miller, Ben Clements, H. T.
Sapp, J. P. Botts, John R. Wil
son, John D. Walker, and the
heirs at law of B. C. Thomas,
W. R. Thomas, Mrs. Lizzie Max
well, Mrs. Jennie Donalson, Mrs.
J. M. Vereen, O. B. Thomas,
and Mrs. Viola Sapp, pay into
this Court, on or before the first
day of the next term, the prin
cipal and interest due on said
note, and the costs of said suit;
or in default thereof the Court
will proceed as to justice shall
appertain.
And it is further ordered, that
this Rule be published in the
Bain bridge Search Light and the
Bain bridge Post, newspapers
published in said Decatur county,
once a month for four months; or
served on said Defendant <*■ its
special agent or attorney, three
months previous to the next term
of this Court. This May 13th,
1912.
FRANK PARK,
Judge Superior Court.
A true extract from the Min-,
utes.
C. YV. Wimberley,
Clerk.
Notice is hereby given to all
creditors of the estate of B. B.
Yates, late of said county, de
ceased, to render in an ac
count of their demands to me I
within the time prescribed by
law, properly made out. And
all persons indebted to said de
ceased are hereJ^Wjrequested to
make an immlti payment to
the undersignAi. This 10th day
of April, 1912.
C. S. Hodges,
Administrator Estate of B. B.
Yates. • 15 6t.
Tax Receiver’s Notice.
Being unable to get to the
following places on my second
round on account of high water,
I will be there on the day and
dates mentioned below for the
purpose of receiving tax returns
for the year 1912:
McReaville. Bell’s district,
Tuesday morning, June 11.
Johnson’s Store, Tuesday
afternoon, June 11.
Spring Creek, Friday, June 28.
All are resquested to meet me
promptly, and give in their re
turns.
Resfljvt.fully,
T. J. Jackson, Receiver of
Tax Returns.
New Shades of Tan leather in
Women’s oxfords and Colonials
very handsome and very stylish.
Sold at Cost for ten days by Geo.
H. Fields Co.
TOURIN and PHAETON
Car Load
of
Latest
Coming Including two five passen
ger Touring Cars and one
four passenger Phaeton,
completely equipped.
They possess all of the ex
clusive Cadillac features,
including the dependable
automatic electric crank
ing device and the elect
ric lighting system. Their
qualities are particularly in
Model
Cadillac
Motor Cars
easy riding
evidence.
IF not interested in as high priced car
as the Cadillac do not fail to see our
stock ot Overland and Buick Cars be
fore you buy. We can furnish you a five
passenger Touring Car 30 H. P. fully
equipped for $1,000.00 delivered.
Baughman Automobile Co.
Bainbridge, Georgia.
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Ready
Haire & Wilson
Department
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We have th r f J Board ofTaortment of ladies dresses in the city, Colored
the school, its'r 98c; we have these dresses in all sizes,
have the g\n\ I happy ldea -^ f or $2.00 and up to $5.00. We have the pret-
lawn dresses
ty white, dress
to-wea j
We
ot v 749 and up to $22.50, be sure and visit our ready=
Jin lent when in the city.
CHILDRENS DRESSES
We have dresses for the children from 25c up to $6.00, You can
buy a nice dress for the girls in sizes 14 and 16 for 98c this is cheaper
than you can make them.
See the line of childrens muslin underware from 15c to $1.00 per gar
ment. they are well made and of good material.
Our shoe departnvjr* still complete we have white canvass shoes for children in all sizes 75c to $1.49.
Lv he best that the market affords, we have all the new styles in Tans, Patent
Our line of ladies *
Leathern, Gun Metals ant
The reason we sell a>
sell for snot cash. You wj)
Always ge‘ ne pi” ,s at i
your
Our Milli. p. lor is full t
summer h c.
— ^anvass.
we do, you dont have to pay for some account that was not paid, we
v»E the best prices at the store that sells for cash,
cash store and you will know they are right.
seasons latest styles in headwear, and our milliner will be glad to fix
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HAIRE-& WILSON
“The Store That Sells Everything
for Ladies' and Children
FOR SPOT CASH.”
Bainbridge, . . Georgia.
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