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PETITION FOR CHARTER.
Georgia, Barrow county.
To the Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of J. H. Maynard and
Preston H. Williams, both of said
county, shows:
1.
That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and as
sign*, to be Incorporated under the
name of
Maynard Mercantile Company
for a period of twenty years, with
the privilege of renewal a/t the ex
piration of saw! period.
2.
The principal office of the corpora
tion shall be in the City of Winder,
said state and county, hut petition
ers desire the right to establish
branch offices and establishment
within said state or elsewhere when
ever a majority of the stockholders
may so determine.
3.
The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain for itself and its
stockholders.
4.
The business of the corporation
shall be that of a. general mercantile
store, including the right to buy, sell
and generally deal in, at wholesale
and retail, and as agents for others,
shoes, groceries, dry goods, furnish
ings, notions and all other merchan
dise appropriate to a general mer
cantile business, or usually connected
therewith, and to do all the usual,
necessary and proper acts which per
tain to said business.
The capital stock of the corpora
tion shall be tea thousand dollars
($10,000), with the privilege of in
creas'ng same to one hundred thou
sand dollars ($100,000) by a major
ity vote of tlie stockholders, the
same to be divided into shares of
one hundred dollars ($100) each; ten
per cent of said capital stock lias
been paid in. Subscription to said
stock to be paid hi money or prop
erty at a fair valuation.
Wherefore, the premises consider
ed, petitioners pray to be incorporat
ed under the name aforesaid, with
tlie powers herein enumerated, and
with all other rights, powers, priv
ileges and immunities which may be
necessary and incident to the pur
poses of the corporation and are
granted like corporations under the
laws of Georgia.
Kimball & Carpenter,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Georgia, Barrow county.
1, George N. Bagwell, Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is
a true aud' correct copy of the appli
cation for charter of Maynard Mer
cantile Company as same appears on
file in this office.
Witness my official signature and
sea) of the said court, thie sth day
of January, 1916.
Geo. N. Bagwell,
Clerk Superior Court Barrow County
Georgia.
Citation.
Georgia, Barrow county.
To a.\l whom it may concern: WilJ
Hoggs, having applied for guardian
ship of the person and property of
James Hill, minor child, of Mary
IjOU Hill, late, of said county, deceas
ed; notice is given that said appli
cation will be heard at my office at
10 o’clock A. M., on the first Mon
day in February, next.
This January 4, 1916.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
Georgia. Harrow county.
Will be sold, pursuant to an order
of the Ordinary of said county, to
the highest bidder for cash, between
the legal hours of sale, before the
court house door in Winder, on the
first Tue day in February, 1916, the
following described property, to-wit:
An undivided half interest in a cer
tain town 1 >t in the town of St at ham
In said Barrow county, situated on
the North side of First street and
bounded as follows; Beginning at
a rock corner on First street and run
ning North along alley 200 feet to
rock corner, thence West to rock
corner on big road. Then *c Soi.
along big road 200 feet to rock cor
ner, thence East along First street tc
the beginn'ng corner. Containing
one-half acre more or less. On said
lot is a comfortable house and out
buildings. Sold as the property o.
the estate of Or. O. W. N. Lamaer,
deceased, to pay debts and for dis
tribution to the heirs. Terms cash.
This January . r th, 1916.
T. J. I>anier, Administrator
Estate of O. W. N, Lanier, dec’d.
Administrator's Sale.
Georgia, Clarke county.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of the County of
Clark-, State of Georgia, will be sold
at public outcry on the first Tuesday
in February, 1916, before the court
house door in the City of Athens,
Clarke county, Georgia, being the
place of public sales in Clarke coun
ty, between the legal hours of sale
the following described property in
Barrow county, said state, to-'wit:
A one-eighth (1-8) undivided inter
est in and to certain lands in Bar
row county, Georgia, formerly owner,
by L. Y. Bradberry, deceased, con
sisting of the shoals above and be
low the mill tract on Cedar creek,
also that tract of land known as the
Mill Tract, beginning at a hickory
corner on the south side of Cedar
creek below the cotton factory place;
thence in a straight line to the ford
of said creek at the sawf mill dam;
thence across said creek to A. D.
White’s line; thence up sand creek
to the beginning corner.
The property hereby advertised foi
sale being a one-fourth (1-4) inter
est in and to all of that property
conveyed by P. W. Quattlebaum, Ex
ecutor of L. Y. Bradberry to Mrs.
M. R. Welch, Mrs. R. E. Morton
John R. White and James White 1.
deed datfd April 8, 1915.
Tho above described one-eighth un
divided interest in and to said land
to be sold as the property of James
Wh'te, deceased.
Terms of sa’e, cash.
W. F. Bradshaw, Jr.,
Administrator of the Estate of James
Wh'te, Deceased.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
All parties indebted to the estate
of the late J. M. aud S. J. Saunders
are requested to come forward and
settle same. All parties holding
claims against said estate, please pre
sent their bills to the undersigned
for payment. This 10th day of Janu
ary, 1916.
C. H. Saunders,
Administrator of J. M. and S. J.
Saunders, deceased.
Application for Leave to Sell.
Notice is hereby given that C. 11.
Saunders, administrator of the es
tate of S. J. & J. M. Saundens, de
ceased, has applied to me for leave
to sell the land belonging to said
©state, for the purpose of paying
debts and distribution among heirs.
Said application will be" heard on
the firm Monday in February, 1916.
This January 3, 1915.
H. G. Hill, Ordinary.
NO. 10805. *
Treasury Department, Office of the
Comptroller of the Currency, Wash
ington, D. C.. Nov. 27. 1915. Where
as, by satisfactory evidence present
ed to the undersigned, it has been
made to appear that "Winder Na
tional Tank," in the City of Win
der, in the County of Harrow* and
State of Georgia, has complied with
all the provisions of the Statutes of
the United States, required to be
complied wikh before an association
shall be authorized to commence the
business of Banking;
Now, therefore. I John Skelton
Williams, Comptroller of the Curren
cy, do hereby certify that “Winder
National Bank" in the city of Win
der, in the County of Barrow and
State of Georgia, is authorized to
commence the business of Banking
as provided in Section Fifty-one hun
dred and sixty-nine of the Revised
Statutes of the United States. Con
version of the Winder Banking Com
pany, Winder, Ga. In testimony
whereof witness my hand aud seal
of office, tins twenty-seventh day ol
November, 1315.
John Skelton Williams,
God-42 Comptroller of the Currency.
Some folks who are not ashamed
of anything (hey ever did, ought to
be ashamed that they are not asham
ed of some things they have don^.
The Winder New*, Thursday, January 27th, 1916.
ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE
MAKES GREAT IMPROVEMENT
The leading business college of the
sta e has again made a great im
provement. It has leased an entire
floor of the Holman building to be
u->ed for the college auditorium and
of ices. This gives this college the
lead in the South for an up-to-date
school building. Many say that it
wii’j be the prettiest college of ills
kind ini the country. The Holman
bui dug has a’l the modern conven
iences for service and comfort. Eleva
tor service, electric lights, steam
heat, and plenty of ventilation.
The Athens Business College is to
be conaratulated in securing such
a n’ce comfortable locality.
Since last August when Mr. R. E.
Carter was elected president of this
ins Ration it has made many im
provements and has received the in
dorsement of all the business men, ot
Athens and surrounding country
These who are graduating fromi this
college now are being looked upon as
the most thorough and practical
bookkeepers and stenographers thaA
ever left a business college.
The teachers that are employed in
the college are all experts in the
Work they teach. Neither money
nor effort has been spared to make
this institution the leading college o*
Commercial Education. Now r that the
College goes into one of the finest
and best buildings in Athens com
pletes the chain of improvements ant
places the college at the top.
Mr. Carter says that he w-ants to
e-i every young man and lady avail
theu.selves cf a good Business Ed
ucation and has placed this training
within reach of all. He will ar
range terms for those who are not
able to pay cash in advance. He
would like to see every one who is
ambitious to succeed in learning
good business methods.
Every course tauglut in this’col
lege is guaranteed to give satisfac
tion. The college will help you get
a good paying position after you have
finished the courses of instruct ion.
The col’eige will lie transferred by
the 10th of February and all who atre
interested in better business educa
tion are invited to call and see the
work that the students of the col
lege are doing and what is being
done for so many bright beys and
girls. If • you are interested write
for full particulars of the college. Ad
dress Athens Business' College, Ath
ens, Ga. Advt.
Parent-Teacher Association.
Thursday afternoon at the Christian
church some 75 parents and teachers
of Winder met and perfected a per
main nt Parent-Teacher Association,
Following officers were elected:
Mrs. W. M. Holsenleck, President.
Mrs. Jno. H. Wood, Vice President.
Miss Newton Swinn-ey, Secretary.
Miss Fay Wilfcerson, Treasurer.
Mrs. R. . Roes, Mrs. IV. C. Hor
ton, Miss Ruby Johnson, Program
Committee.
It wrg agreed to meet first Fri
day in each month at the Christian
church until the new school building
is completed.
The officers were appointed as a
committee to draft Constitution and
to adopt at next meeting.
Rev. John H. Wood made a very
helpful speech on object of the as
sociation. Rev. W. H. Faust closed
wtlth prayer. Ajbout 100 members
have enrolled and the organization
promises to do much for the educa
tional interests of our city. One of
the problems that it needs to taka
up is that of securing- an adequate
library for the school, which is bad
ly needed. The faculty has the hear
ty and sympathetic co-operation of
patrons of the city in their attempt
to make a great school in our midst.
Found a Sure Thing.
I. R. Wixon. Farmers Mills, N. Y..
has used Chamberlain’s Tablets- for
years for disorders of the stomach
and liver and says, "Chamberla'in's
Tablets are the best I have ever
used. Obtainable everywhere. Advt.
First Baptist Church.
Preaching Sunday at 11:30 A. M.,
by Rev. W. H. Faint. Subject "John
and Jems.”
Good music by the choir iindrr di
rection cf Geo. N. ragwtrl, and a cor
and al we’coO'e awai's you.
Sunday s h'ol a* 11 30. Jno. M.
WlMuns, Sune inter, ient.
MAYNEJS ACADEMY.
Miss Belli Hardigree of Winder is
ViS.ting relatives here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Ray visited rel
atives at Jefferson Friday aaid Satur
day.
J. S. Elder, of Hancock county, is
visiting his daughter, Mrs. H. P.
Hard.gree, this week.
Miss Lur’*ine, Haynie, of Oak Grove
spent Sunday and Sunday night with
Miss A mule Haynie.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Ray spent one
night last week with Mr. and Mrs.
D. P. Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. George Haynie, of
Nazareth, spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Haynie.
Mr. Henry Elder spent Sunday
with his sister, Mrs. Ernest Wall, of
near S tat ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Spence spent
Monday night with his father.
Miss Omde Casper visited our
shoal one day last week.
TTr. Orrin Elder of Bear Creek was
in our ommunity Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sykes spent Sun
day with Mr .and Mrs. Emory Casper
Messrs, Hoke Hopkins and Roy
Elder spent Saturday and Sunday in
Maysviljle.
Ministers’ Conference-
Tlie Winder Ministers Conference
met at 10.30 Monday at Christian
church.
The order of the day was the dis
cussion of “The Advantages and Dis
advantages of Pastorial Visitation” b:
Ra ts. Jno. F. Yarbrough and W. H.
Faust.
Lt was agreed to have quarterly
union evening services during the
year. First meeting to be held at
MeTicd'st church Sunday evening at
7.30. Rev. W. H. Faust, preacher.
Be sure and bear date, place and
service in mind and come.
> Never morning wore to evening, v
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7 he Volunteer States Life Insurance Company is
strictly in that class. I have the counties of
Barrow, Jackson, Oconee, Walton and Gwin
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and non-participating and other forms of pol
icies. Your business will be appreciated.
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General Agent District Agent
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Your neighbors home burned on ly a few days, or months ago, and
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Don't DELAY. It may mean the less of your home. Any man can
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insurance company so that when calamity comes he can build again.
He owes the protection that it gives, to his peace of mind and the
care of his loved ones.
Kilgore, Radford k Moore
ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE
SUMMERLIN BUGGY CO-
We have moved our Buggy busines
to .corner of Candler and Jackson
streets in the Cannon building. We
are prepared to furnish our custom
ers with any kind of Buggy they
want at a reasonable price. Mr. John
S. Craft is connected with us in.
the Buggy business and will look af
ter the sales department of our bus
iness. W’e will also manufacture the
King Cotton brand Harness. Mr. W.
L. Oliver will be in charge of the
Manufacturing department of the
business. Lt is only a question of a
short time when buggies and wagons
will cost more money on account of
(he material that is used in making
them. Everything that goes into a
buggy or wagon has advanced. Some
of the factories have already ad
vanced their prices. We have on
hand a lot of wagons that we will
se’J at very low prices. When these
are gone we cannot sell any more
at the prices at which we offer
these.
We have contracted for buggies
a* the same old prices, but when
these contracts are out, no doubt, we
will have to get more money for our
buggies. So we are sure it will pay
everybody who wants to buy a bug
gy to come and see us. We will not
try to make all the profit on one
buggy or on one man. We only want
a reasonable profit.
Be sure t come and see us. We
have the buggies and harness at
the right prices.
SUMMERLIN BUGGY CO.
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from him. An investment in knowl
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