The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, July 10, 1919, Image 11

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Georgia, Barrow County. To the Honorable Henry B. Strange, Secretary of State, At lanta, Georgia. The petition of the North Geor gia Trust and Banking Company shows the following facts: Ist. That it was duly incorporated by the Honorable Secretary of State of the State of Georgia on the 22nd day of April 1915. 2nd. The character of the said corpo ration is a general banking corpo ration. 3rd. The capital stock of said corpo ration is ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND DOLLARS, divided into one thousand shares of the value of one hundred dollars each. 4 th. Petitioner shows that it desires an amendment to its original char ter authorizing an increase in its capital stock from ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS to TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and by virtue of a resolution of Board of Directors a meeting of its stockholders was called to assemble at its banking house in the City of Winder and State of Georgia on the 16th day of June 1919 for the purpose of determining the question of an in crease in its capital stock. Ten, days notice was given to each stockholder as provided by law. sth. Petitioner shows that in pur suance of such call a majority in amount of the entire capital stock of said corporation was represent ed at said meeting and by a un nnimous vote passed a resolution to increase the capital stock from One 1 lundred Thousand Dollars to TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. A certified abstract from the minutes of the board of directors, showing that the appli cation for th.e proposed amend ment has been authorized by the unanimous vote and by the vote of a majority in amount of the entire capital stock at a meeting of the stockholders called for the pur pose, by resolution of the board of directors, notice of which meeting was mailed to each stockholder, or, in case of death, to Ids legal representative of heirs at law, ad , dressed to his last known res idence, at least ten days previous to the day of said meeting, is here to attached as provided by law. 6th. A fee of $25.00 accompanies this application for amendment. 7th. An affidavit made and signed in due form of law by the President of said corporation is attached to this petition, showing that it has been published once a w r eek for four weeks in the newspaper in which is published the Sheriff’s sales of the county in which the principal office of said corporation is located, is attached hereto. Wherefor e petitioner prays that an amendment be granted to its original charter prodding for an increase of its capital stock to TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. NORTH GEORGIA TRUST AND BANKING COMPANY. Lewis C. Russell, Petrs. At torney. DANIEL'S QUICK REPLY. Mr. Daniels, the Secretary of the United States Navy, has flic gift of the happy retort, as he showed recently when someone was twitting him about his views on prohibition and the absence of ; run ra J ion in the American Navy, says the London Evening News. “ Do you think your navy fights better when it lacks spirits?” Mr. Daniels was asked. “Certainly,” was the reply. “A navy naturally fights best on wa ter!” Still Good. M No men can act with effect who do do not act In concert; no men cm act In concert who te not act with confi dence; no men can act with Cvifidenee who are not bound together hv com mon opinions, common affections ant) common Interests." —Burke. ELECTION NOTICE. STATE OF GEORGIA. COUNTY OF BARROW. OFFICE OF THE ORDINARY SITTING FOR COUNTY PURPOSES. TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF BARROW COUNTt Notice is hereby given to the voters of Barrow County that on the 22nd day of July, 1919, au election will be held in JJarrow County, at which will he submitted to the qualified voters of said county, for their determination, the question whether bonds shall be is sued by said Barrow County, Georgia, in the aggregate amount of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) to be applied to and used for the purpose of erecting and building and equipping and furnishing a COURT HOUSE in and for said county, to be known as the BARROW COUNTY COURT HOUSE. Said bonds to be issued are described as follows: BARROW COUNTY COURT HOUSE BONDS. The said issue of bonds in the aggre gate sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, if issued, shall consist of one hundred bonds, in number, numbered from one (1) to one hundred (100) both inclusive, each of said bonds to be of the denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) and all of said bonds are to bear interest at the rate of five per centum per annum (5 per cent.) from the first day of August. 1919, pay able annually on the first day of Janu ary in each year and the principal thereof is to be payable as follows: Five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) on January first, 1930, and Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) on the first day of January of the years 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1940, 1947, 1948,1949, the said several installments, twenty in number, of five bonds each of the proposed issue, aggregating the sum of $100,000.00 and on the last named date, January first,' 1949, all of said bonds, principal and interest, are to be fully paid off. Said election shall be held at all the voting precincts within the limits of the said county and shall be held by the same persons and in the same man ner and under the same rules and regu lations as those that govern elections for county officers for the said county of Barrow, and the returns of the said elections shall be made by the election managers to the Ordinary of Barrow County, and said Ordinary of Barrow County shall, in the presence of and to gether with the said several managers of elections who bring up the said re turns, consolidate the returns and de clare the result. The hours for the hold ing of the said election will be the same as the hours for holding the election for county officers, namely, seven o’clock, a. m. at the court house until six o’clock p. in. and at the other preeintes in said county from eight o’clock a. m. until three o’clock p. m. sun time, on the said date for holding the said election, July 22nd, 1919. Both principal and interest, on the said bonds is to be payable in gold coin of the United States of the present weight and fineness at such place as may be designated in the bonds. Those desiring to vote in favor of the issue of said bonds will do so by east ing their ballots having written or printed upon them the w-ords “For Bar row County Court House Bonds,” and those desiring to vote against the issue of said bonds will do so by casting bal lots having written or printed upon them the words “Against Barrow Coun ty Court House Bonds. Let this order and notice be entered of record on-the minutes of this court, Done at Winder, Georgia, by the Ordi nary of Barrow County sitting for coun ty purposes on this the 19th day of June, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. ELECTION NOTICE. STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF BARROW. OFFICE OF THE ORDINARY SITTING FOR COUNTY PURPOSES. TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF .. BARROW COUNTY, GEORGIA: .. Notice is hereby given to the voters of Barrow County that on the 22nd day of July, 1910, an election will be held in Barrow County, at which will be submitted to the qualified voters of said county for their determination the question whether bonds shall be issued by said Barrow County, Georgia, in the aggregate amount, of One Hundred Thousnndn Dollars ($100,000.00) to he applied to the purpose of establishing, constructing, building, widening, strai ghtening, soiling, stumping and grading the public roads in said county, and in building new roads in said county, and for the purchase of matedial, equip ment, tools, machinery and supplies necessary and to he used in such work. Said bonds to be issued are described as follows: PUBLIC ROAD BONDS. The said issue of bonds in the aggre gate sum of one hundred thousand dol lars. if issued, shall consist of one hun dred bonds, in number, numbered from one (1) to one hundred (100) both in clusive, each of said bonds to be of the denomination of one thousand dollars, ($1,000.00) and all of said bonds are to bear interest at the rate of five per cen tum per annum (5 per cent) from the first day of August, 1919, payable an nually on the first day of January in each year and the principal thereof to be payable as follows: Five Thousand Dollars, ($5,000.00) on the first of Janu ary 1930, and Five Thousand Dollars, ($5,000.00) on the first of January of the years 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935? 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, and said several installments, twenty in number, of five bonds each of the proposed issue, aggregating the said sum of $100,000.00 and on the last named date. January first, 1949, all of said bonds, principal and interest, are to be fully paid off. Said election shall be held at all the voting precincts within the limits of the said county, and shall be held by the same persons and in the same man ner and under the same rules and regu lations as those that 'govern elections for county officers for the said county of Barrow, and the returnsyof the said elections shall be made by the election managers to the Ordinary of Barrow- County, and said Ordinary of Barrow County shall, in the presence of and to gether with the said several managers of elections who bring up the said re turns, consolidate the said returns and declare the result. The hours for hold ing the said election will be the same as the hours for holding the election for county officers; namely, seven o’clock a. m. at the court house r~ six o’clock p. m. and at the other precincts in said county from eight o’clock a. m. until three o’clock p. m. sun time, on the said date for holding the said election, July 22, 1919. Both principal and interest on the said bonds is to be payable in gold coin of the UnUited States of the present weight and fineness at such place as may be designated in the bonds. Those desiring to vote in favor of the issue of said bonds will do so by cast ing their ballots having written or printed upon them the words “FOR PUBLIC ROAD BONDS” and those de siring to vote against said bonds will do so by casting ballots having written or printed upon them the words “AGAINST PUBLIC ROAD BONDS.” Let this order and notice be entered of record on the minutes of this court. Done at Winder, Georgia, by the Ordi nary of Barrow County sitting for county purposes on this the 19th day of June, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. There is more POWER in THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE and SUPREME AUTO OIL. Sold by A. A. THOMAS, Agt. Optimistic Thought. No revenue is more heroic than that which torments envy by doing good. Life Was a Misery Mrs. F. M. Jones, o! Palmer, Okla., writes: “F*-om the time 1 en tered into womanhood ... I looked with dread from one month to the next. I suffered with my back and bearing-down pain, until life to me was a misery. I would think 1 could not endure the pain any longer, and I gradually got worse. . Nothing seemed to help me until, one day, • . . 1 decided to TAKE CARDIII The Woman’s Tonic "I took four bottles,” Mrs. Jones goes on to say, ‘‘and was not only greatly relieved, but can truthfully say that 1 have not a pain. . . “ It has now been two years since I tookCardui, and I am still in good health. . . I would ad vise any woman or girl to use Cardui who is a sufferer from any female trouble.” If you suffer pain caused from womanly trouble, or if you feel the need of a good strengthening tonic to build up yourrun-down system, take the advice of Mrs. Jones. Try Car dui. It helped her. We believe it will help you. All Druggists j. EXAMINATION NOTICE. The next 1919 Teacher’s Exam ination will be held on Friday and Saturday, August 1 and 2, 1919. The reading course for renewals for this year is as follows: Primary and General Elementary. 1. Manual for Georgia Teachers. 2. Woofter’s Teaching in Rural Schools. 3. Bennett’s School Efficiency. 1. Manual for Georgia Teachers. High School and Supervisory. 2. Hollister’s High School and Class Management. 3. Strayer and Norsworthy’s How to Teach. The Manual is free, the others can be secured through the South ern School Book Depository, At lanta. The Reading Course exam ination will be held on the first day. \Y. M. 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