Newspaper Page Text
- <*• ... -c /■**• m< HMmvfianM.unrai:!. w>muua*.<a mcmt.4 w '>u:w 'W——wmbb ■ nw aKuja.-:rai J at. . &** mnin+n rmmm am u; MUMi^iiaaaiMW
St’s never too late to wish you
good luck, so here’s to . .* .
and as we climb the hill of prosperity, may we never meet a
friend. Shake hands with yourselves. You are fortunate
to have a Strange & Cos. in your midst. We anticipated
the high prices in Dry Goods, and bought our needs on an
Bc. cotton basis, to be shipped January Ist. The goods are
here at absolutely last year’s prices. We are starting the
new year right by starting something GOOD YOUR WAY.
We are not going to quote a single price. You will be
sick if you do not come.
FIRST FLOOR.
Ginghams
10,000 yards Red Seal Ginghams. Everyone
knows this brand is best. Comes in solid blue,
brown and black stripes, checks. Just the goods for
children’s school dresses.
1,200 yards Galatea Cloth in new colorings—the
2oc. kind, ask for the price.
5 cases best Prints in the world, consisting of
Shirtings and Second Mournings —blues and gold.
too pieces, yard-wide, 84x84 Percale. Blues, black,
stripes and dotted. Yours at the old price.
Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, White Goods, Table
Linens, Napkins, Embroidery Laces, All-Linen
Laces, Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ Collars, Hose, Gloves.
We are in a receptive rncod. No hard times here. We await your
coming. Something doing here sure.
i mmmmmmmwmm w *>'-—■ '"■■i ■ ■ imw—w pi tw— ■——■mm —'———i——w———— wmmammmmmmmwtmmmmm —————
Leaders in Styles, Regulators and
Controllers of Low Prices . . .
SECOND FLOOR.
Ladies Suits
A few nice Black Suits and Dresses at exactly
half price.
Muslin Underwear, Ladies’ Skirts, Ladies’ Draw
ers, Corset Covers, Corset Cover and Pants combined,
Night Robes and Gowns, Short and Long Kimonos.
. CURE VOIR KIDNEYS.
Do Not Endanger Life When a Winder
Citizen Shows You the
Cause.
Why will people continue to
suffer the agonies of kidney com
plaint, backache, urinary disor
ders, lameness, headaches, lan
guor, why a'low themselves to be
come chronic invalids, when a
certain cure is offered them?
Doan’s Kidney Pills is the rem
edy to use, because it gives to the
kidneys the help they need to per
form their work
It you have any —even one—of
the symptoms of kidney diseases,
cure yourself now, before diabetes,
dropsy or Bright’s disease sets in.
Read this Winder testimony:
C H Barron, Wright street,
Winder, Ga., says: “I used Doan’s
Kidney Pills, procured at the City
Drug 8-tore, for pains in my back
amt other symptoms of kidney
complaint, and i. am pleased to
say that they were very beneficial.
The contents of three boxes' of
this remedy disposed o f my trou
ble, and 1 am now in the best of
health.”
For sale Ivy all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the
United States.
Remember the name —Doan’s—
and take no other.
Application for Charter
GEORGIA, Jackson County.
To the Superior Court of said County.
The petition or W. K. Lyle, W. A.
Brooks and G. N T . Bagwell, all of said
state respectfully shows:
Ist. That they desire for themselves,
I their associates, successors and assigns
| to be incorporated under the name and
style of North. Georgia Cotton Company.
2nd. The term for which petitioners
ask to be incorporated is Twenty years,
with the privilege of renewal at the
end of that time.
3rd. The capital stock of the corpo
ration is to be Ten Thousand ($10.00.00)
Dollars, divided into shares of One
Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each.
Petitioners, however, ask the privi
lege of increasing said capital stock
from time to time, not exceeding in
the aggregate h ifty Thousand ($50,-
000.00) Dollars.
4th. Ten per cent of the capital
stock of Ten Thousand Dollars has
actually been paid in.
sth. The object of the proposed cor
-1 poration is pecuniary gain to its stock
holders. Petitioners propose to carry
on a cotton business and to buy and
sell cotton in any manner they deem
: fit; to buy from the wagon, from deal
ers, or both, to sell either to domestic
trade and to other dealers, or to sell
for export, or both; to do all things
usually done in the buying and selling
of cotton; to operate a storage ware
house,'if they see fit, for the handling
of co.ton or other things usually stored
in warehouses, to weigh cotton and
other articles and to receive compensa
tion therefor; to buy and sell cotton
seed and cotton seed products: to buy
and sell real estate necessary in the
operation of the business of the said
proposed corporation; to make such
contracts as are necessary for the pro
tection of the business of said corpora
tion and exercise the usual powers and
powers do and all of the usual, neces
sary and proper acts which pertain to
or may be connected with the business
above mentioned.
6th. The principa l office and place
of business of the proposed corporation
will be in the City of Winder, said State
and county.
WHEREFORE, petiotiners pray to
be made a body corporate under the
name and style aforesaid,entitled to the
rights, privileges and immunities and
subject to the liabilities fixed by law.
This January 10th, 1910.
L. C. Russell.
Petitioners, Attorney.
Georgia, Jackson County-I, S. J.
Nix, Clerk of the Superior Court of
said county, do hereby certifiy that the
above and foregoing is a true and cor
rect copy of application for charter this
day filed in my office.
This the 12th d&y of January 1910.
S. J. Nix.
Clerk Superior Court Jackson Cos., Ga.