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STATE OF GEORGIA.
Barrow County.
To The Superior Court of said
County:
The Bariow County Drug Com
pany brings this its petition to the
Court and shows the following
facts:
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January 4, 1913, an order
was issued by the Superior Court
of Jackson County incorporating
the J. T. Wages Drug Company
for a period of twenty years from
that date, at that time the juris
diction of said matter being in
Jackson County.
—2—
On November 22, 1915, an order
issued from the Superior Court of
Barrow County changing the
name of said corporation to that
of “Barrow County Drug Com
pany," and said drug com
pany has since operated under
said amended charter.
—3—
Petitioner desires to surrender
its charter and franchise to the
State and be dissolved as a corpo
ration, and files herewith a certifi
ed abstract of the meeting of the
stockholders of The Barrow Conn-
Ay Drug Cos. authorizing the said
surrender, said meeting having
been called for that purpose and
at said meeting more than two
thirds, and in fact all of said
stockholders being present:
—4—
Petitioner further shows that
such dissolution may be allowed
without injustice to any stock
holder, or any person having
claims or demands of any charac
ter against said corporation.
W HEREFORD, Petitioner
prays that the Court shall sign a
decree accepting the surrender of
the charter of the Barrow County
Drug Company, and dissolving the
said corporation according to law.
BARROW COUNTY DRUG CO.
Bv S. T. Ross, President.
GEORGIA, BARRQW county.
Read and considered. Bet peti
tion be filed in the Clerk’s office
qi Barrow County. Let a copy of
the petition and this order be
published once a week for four
weeks in the Barrow Times. Let all
parties interested show cause be
fore me, if any they have, at the
court house in Winder, Ga. on the
18th day of July, 1919; at 10 a. m.
why the prayers of petitioner
should not be granted.
ANDREW J. COBB.
Judge Superior Court Barrow
County, Georgia.
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
I 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.
4th.
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 hanking
house in llie City of Winder and
State of Georgia on the 16th day
t f 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
suan<*'5 uan<*' of such call a majority in
.mount of the entire capital stock
of said corporation was represent^
ed at said meeting and by a un
animous vote passed a resolution
to increase the capital stock from
One Hundred Thousand Dollars to
TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS. A certified abstract
from the minutes of the board of
directors, showing that the appli
cation for the 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 his 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.
6 th.
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 week 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.
Wherefore petitioner prays that
an amendment be granted to its
original charter providing for an
increase of its capital stock to
TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
NORTH GEORGIA TRUST
AND BANKING COMPANY.
Lewis C. Russell, Petrs. At
torney.
EXAMINATION NOTICE.
The next 1919 Teacher’s Exam
ination will he 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.
W. M. Holsenbeck,
County School Superintendent.
HAIL INSURANCE.
The Hartford Fire Insurance
Company will insure your grow
ing cotton, corn and other crops
against loss and damage caused
by hail at a small cost.
F. W. Bondurant & Cos.
INDIGESTION
LOSS OF_APPETITE
And Slilb TreoMis Kilpri ky Zlrra Ires
Toole, Says Alihniu.
"I get e bottle of Zlron", writes
Marshall Rherdaa, of Enfaula, Ala.,
“and took It for Indigestion, nervous
ness, loss of appetite and similar trou
bles. It helped me very much. My
mother-in-law suffered with the same
troubles, so I gave her a dose or two
of Zlron, and she says It helped her
greatly. I will always keep a bottle
of Zlron in the house and will speak
a good word for It whenever I have
the opportunity."
Zlron Is anew combination of Iron,
with the hypophosphltes of lime and
soda, and other valuable tonic ingre
dients, which have been found to
build up the enemlc, weak, worn-out
system. Zlron puts iron Into your
blood when you need It If you are
pale, weak, nervous, depressed, have no
appetite, it is probably a sign that your
blood needs Iron. Take Zlron.
Your druggist sells It, on a guaran
tee. See him about it.
ZN6
\bur Blood Needs
An Underwater Swimmer.
A beaver can swim 200 yards un
der water without once coming to the
surface and can remain under water
from five to ten minutes.
HISTORIC COUNTIES PASSED
THROUGH ON MARYLAND
TRIP.
W. H. Faust.
Every person who takes a trip
these days is sufficiently curious
to want to know what Counties he
passes through, because there is ro
much difference in roads, people,
customs and products of Counties.
In going from Washington, D.
C., and returning one travels
many important Counties, start
ing in Maryland we first reach
Montgomery County just out on
the Potomac river; such farms,
cattle, corn, wheat and hay one
sees in few other counties in the
muon, Ruskville is the Capitol.
Next the traveller comes to
Frederick County wnn Fredrick
city as site, here on the B. and O.
R. R. in this -important city is
formed large canneries, brick
works, planing mills, leather fac
tories and tobacco farms.
Fredrick has been made conspicu
ous by Whittier as the scene of
the Barbora Frictcliie exploit.
Frances Scott, kev author of our
national anthem is hurried here,
and near by is the first Methodist
Church ever organized in America
in 1764.
Thence we travelled through
Washington County with its fine
cattle and great farms where the
wheat was being harvested. Hay
erstorm is the Capitol. Here are
found the great manufacturing
plants where cigars, watches, fer
tilizer, bicycles, spoke." r or wagons
are made. It was a great supply
station during the civil war. Here
two is located Kee-Mar College
for women.
Thence on the Alleghany Coun
ty with Cumberland as Capitol.
Great apple orchards and beauti
ful farms and rich coal and iron
mines are found in abundance.
Then we crossed over into Gar
rett County in the extreme west
ern part of the state, potatoes,
grain, hay cotton and coal are the
principal products and Oakland a
fine summer resort is the County
Helps
Sick
Women
Cardui, the woman’s
tonic, helped Mrs. Wil
liam Eversole, of Hazel
Patch, Ky. Read what
she writes: “1 had a
general breaking-down
of my health. 1 was in
bed for weeks, unable to
get up. 1 had such a
weakness and dizziness,
.. . and the pains were
very severe. A friend
told me 1 had tried every
■ting else, why not
Cardui ?... 1 did, and
soon saw it was helping
me ... After 12 bottles,
1 am strong and well."
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The Woman’s Tonic
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site.
Traveling the route we travelled
over going we reached Martins
Bay, West Virginia, the seat of
Berkeley County; it is a progres
sive city in a fine forming section
and much civil war history was
enacted in and around this section.
Our return route carried us up
the worlds famous and too beauti
ful to be described, Shenandoah
Valley, lying between the tower
ing mountains in pristine beauty
and grandeur.
Fredrick has the first Virginia
County with Winchester the site,
here occurred Gen. Sheridans fam
ous ride to Cedar Creek where he
snatched victory from defeat.
At Woodstock, the seat of Shen
andoah County we spent the first
night on our return trip. It is lo
cated on the Great Valley Turn
pike. All toll gates have been cut
out and this is one of the finest
sketches of road.
Page County contains the fam
ous Luray Caverns whose beauties
are too gorgeous and grand to
even attempt to describe Luray
City is the site.
Rickingbam County with its
corn, cattle and good roads and
Harrisonburg Capitol was then
passed through.
Thence on thru Augusta County
to Staunton famous for its schools
and also the birth place of Wilson
and Mr. McCormick who invented
the great harvesting machine.
Reckbridge is a great county,
Lexington a great city its site,
here is located Washington, Lee
University and the world renoun
ed Virginia Military Institute.
Here are buried in the chapel two
of the Confederate Chieftains and
immortal leaders Stonewall Jack
son and Robert E. Lee.
Then a peculiar named county
in a great cattle and hay section,
Bourletant with Buchanon as site.
Roanoke Countv came next with
Salem as site; thence across the
backbone of the highest moun
tains I ever saw, we crossed into
Franklin County. Roekymount as
site over awfully steep and rough
roads and georgeous and suberb
scenery too.
Henry County with Martinsville
the Capitol, there we spent the
night in the home town of Gen. J.
E. B. Stuart and Patrick Henry.
Again we travelled into north
Carolina over delightful roads
thru Rockingham County to Reid
ville the site. This was on the
great 4th of .July and a magniti
cient parade was on and patrio
tism at its light.
From there we went to Greens
boro and returned from there out
going route back into Barrow
County, Ga.
One County Somerset wasjvisit
ed in Pennsylvania. Few more in
teresting things can engage the
attention then the really great
Counties with their great people
p tf/io aHf-uoar-round soft drink
Popular demand— ~ built Bevos &*eat plant—
iPjSffp tho most perfect industrial equipment in the world. ifawyll
Scientifically lighted and vcntilated.and provided fßrj
|§JU with every Humanitarian device possible for the
Ml protection of the health and safety of its thousands IgWipf
of employes. Electrically operated. 9*
Capacity 2 million bottles daily. T*i*‘
.... zfgx:
comprising this great and beauti
ful and wealthy southland of ours.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that thir
ty days after the publication here
of, application will be made to the
General Assembly of the State of
Georgia, to amend the Charter of
the City of Winder By the passage
of and Act entitled as follows:
An Act to amend an Act Incor
porating the City yf Winder, Ap
roved August 4th, 1917, to dele
gate to said City of Winder the
power and authority to extend
its water mains and electric wires
beyond its corporate limits and to
sell water and electric current
without the'limits of said City, un
der such provisions and regula
tions as the Mayor and Council of
said City may see fit to establish,
and for other purposes.
J. 11. Maynard, Mayor,
J. R. Arnold, ('lerk.
TWO FINE MILK COWS.
1 have two fine milk cows for
sale that are just in. These are
sure enough milkers and if you
want one of this kind see me.—ll.
11. McDonald, Route 4. Winder,
Ga.,
Men pay only for cures
People suffering from blood poison, catarrh, skin, liver, kidney
bladder and chronic diseases, eczema, nervous debility, exbaus
r tlon, weakness of the lungs, heart and nerves should write me for
I W free advice question chart and hook describing their condition.
riles and rectal diseases, such as fistula, fissure, stricture or
17 , |Sf varicose veins, which cause loss of vitality, nervousness and gen
\ V rJ t-ral debility, cured or no pay. Out of town people, visiting the
yT~ I * dty in need of treatment, consult me at once. Many cases cured
V iu one or two visits. Consultation free and confidential. Twenty
y \ years successful experience. Hours 10 a. in. to 7p. m. Sundays
M 10 to 1 only.
4W7 V® dr. A. B. MORRIS, Specialist
Corner Peachtree and Walton Streets Atlanta, Ga.
CALLED HER FAMILY
TO HER BEDSIDE
Six Tears Ago, Thinking She Might Die, Says Texas Lady, But Now
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Her Recovery.
Roys* City, Tex.—Mrs. Mary Kil
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to bed. We called the doctor. He
treated me...but I got no better. I
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I told my husband If he would get
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I commenced taking It, however, that
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many days unless I had a change for
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of all kinds. See 1. R Jackson and
company.
For Sale—Two Ford Cars at a
big bargain. See me at once.—W.
J. Moon.
TRY II! SUBSTITUTE
FOR NASTY CALOMEL
Startß your liver without making
you sick and can not
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Every druggist in town—your
druggist and everybody’s druggist
has noticed a great falling-olf in tho
sale of calomel. They all give the
same reason. Dodson’s Liver Tone
is taking its place.
“Calomel is dangerous and people
know it, while Dodson’s Liver Tone
is perfectly safe and gives better re
sults,” said a prominent local drug
gist. Dodson's Liver Tone is per
sonally guaranteed by every drug
gist who sells it. A large bottle
costs but a few cents, and if it fails to
give easy relief in every case of liver
sluggishness and constipation, you
have only to ask for your money
back.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is a plcasant
tasting, purely vegetable remedy,
harmless to both children and adults.
Take a spoonful at night and wake
up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick
headache, acid stomach or consti
pated bowels. It doesn’t gripe or
cause inconvenience all the next
day like violent calomel.
! the better. That was six years ago
and I am still here and am a weH
strong woman, and I owe my life td
Cardui. I had only taken half ths
bottle when I began to feel better.
The misery In my aide got less... ]
continued right on taking the Cardui
until I had taken three bottles and X
did not need any more for I was well
and never felt better In my life... I
have never had any trouble from that
day to this."
Do you suffer from headache, back
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forts, each month? Or do you feel
weak, nervous and fagged-out? If so,
give Cardui, the woman’s tonic, •
trial J. 71