The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, November 06, 1919, Image 14
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
Georgia. Harrow < ounty.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID COUNTY.
Tin* petition of G. D. Harrison,
Pike Hutchins and R L. Woodruff,
ali of said county, shows:
1.
Pelitioiiers desire to he incorpo
rated under the* name ot
WOODRUFF HARDWARE CO
NO. TV/O.
I’ov a period of twenty years,
with the ri'.dit of renewal at the
expiration of said period.
*r;olijeet of said corporation
is pecuniary gain and to conducl
and maintain a general hardware
husiuess: to buy and soli and gen
erally deal in hardware, automo
biles. vehicles, farm implements
and all such arid other merhean
dise as is usually known and com
prised in a general hardware stock
logoi Iht with such articles and
merchandise that may he inciden
tal or advantageous to said busi
ness. both at wholesale and retail,
in the City of Statliam. said coun
ty-
3.
The principal place of business
will he in the said < ity of Statliam
■but petitioners desire the right to
open and maintain branch offices
or stores at such other places with
in said State, or within the United
Stales, as may he considered expe
dient.
4
Tilt* capital stock of said corpo
ration will lie tin* TEN TfIOU
SANI) DOLLARS. divided into
shares of the par value of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS each. all
of which lias been paid in. The
right to increase said capital stock
to the amount of I'll'TV THOU
SAND DOLLARS is asked.
5.
Petitioners desire the right to
buy, hold and sell real estate: to
execute notes and bonds as evid
ence of indebtedness that may be
incurred and to secure the same
by mortgage or other form of lieu
and to do any and all other tilings
authorized by the laws of this
State that may he necessary or
incident to the successful mainten
ance of its business.
\V 11 EKLI-’OKE, petitioners pray
1o he incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid with all of the
powers privileges and immunities
herein set forth, together with
such others as are now, or may
hereafter be allowed sueli a cor
poration under the laws of (Jeor
gia.
K. 11. Kimball, Attorney for Pe
titioners.
Georgia, Harrow County.
I. Geo. N Bagwell, <'lerk of the
Superior Court of said county,
hereby codify that the foregoing
is a true and correct copy of the
application for charter, as the
same appears of tile in this office.
This, the 29th day of October,
1919.
Geo. V Bagwell, Clerk of Sup
erior Court.
LOST NOTE. 7 1 * ~
<4*
1 lost a note last Tuesday after
noon returning from Statham to
Win Jet.
The note was for SIOOO, given
by J. \Y. Carrington. Jr., and
made ;m\ a' le to Mrs. Fannie
Kvnns „r order.
V| e tinder will confer a great
favor hv returning same to me at
W it der, Ga.
Ketpectfu'!}
A G i sraar.
MULES
We will liave to arrive last of
thi> week a ear load of tine Mules,
from St. Louis. Mo.
Lome early next week and let us
lit you up with good mules.
We will appreciate your trade.
Biaseltou Bros. &. Barber.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA HARROW COUNTY.
To the Superior Court of said
i ‘utility:
The petition of John M. Wil
liams, 11. A. t arithers Jr., W. L.
I teUal’erriei e. R. L. Kavenson, A.
A. Camp, -I. *1- Horton, K. A. Starr
A. G. Lamar, L A. Fort son, 11. M.
Rankin, W. L. Jackson, W. P.
Met ants ad W. C. Horton, all of
said State and County, respect
fully show s to the < ’ourt the fol
lowing facts:
1.
That petitioners desire for
themselves, their associates and
successors, to he incorporated and
made a body politic under Ihe
name and style ol Hell Manufact
uring Company, ior the period ol
twenty years, with the right to
renew said charter at the expira
tion of that time.
2
The principal office of said com
pany shall he in the City ot Win
der. State and County aforesaid,
but. petitioners desire the right to
establish branch offices within this
State or elsewhere, whenever the
holders of a majority of the stock
may so detehmnie.
3
The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain to itself and its
shareholders.
4
The business to be carried on
by said corporation is to carry on
and maintain manufacturing
plants, in this State and elsewhere
for the manufacture of overalls,
shirts, pants, coats, tents, and any
other article or articles that may
beman nine Hi red frwm cotton, cot
ton duck, or arty other cotton
goods; to buy, sell and deal in
cotton, cotton duck and all other
forms of cotton goods, and to
carry on and maintain manufac
turing plants for the manufacture
of any other article or articles
that may be necessary for the suc
cessful carrying on of said busi
ness.
r>
t
The capital stock of tin* com
pany shall consist of Six Thou
sand shares of the par or face va
lue of One Hundred ($100.00) Dol
lars per share, and Pour Thousand
shares of preferred stock of the
face or, par value of One Hundred
($100.00) Dollars per share, mak
ing a total capital stock of One
Million ($1,000,000.00) Dollars,
divided into Ten Thousand shares
of the value of One Hundred
($100,00) each. The rights of hold
ers of preferred stock shall he set
forth and determined by the by
laws to he adopted by the corpora
tion at its lirst meeting held for
organization. Ten per cent of the
amount of capital to he employed
by them has been actually paid in.
('>
Petitioners desire the right to
have the subscriptions to said cap
ital stock paid in money or in pro
perty to be taken at a fair valua
t ion.
r*
I
Petitioners desire the right to
sue and be sued, to plead and he
impleaded, to have and use a com
mon seal, to make all necessary
by-laws, rules and regulations,
and to do all other things that
may he necessary for the success
ful carving on of said business.
including the right to make con
tracts. to buy. hold and sell real j
estate and personal property suit
;.'>le to tin* purposes of the corpo
ration. and to execute notes and
bonds as evidence of indebtedness
incurred, or which may he incur
red, in tlie conduct of the affairs
of the corporation and to secure
the same by mortgage, security
deed or any other form of lien,
under existing laws.
8
They desire for said incorpora
tion the power and authority to
apply for and accept amendments
to its charter of either form or
substance by a vote of a majority
of its stock outstanding at the
time.
9
They desire that said incorpo
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA.
pray to he incorporated under the
ration have all such other rights,
powers, priviledges and immuni
ties as are incident to like incor
porations or- are permissible under
the laws of < Georgia.
WIIEREFt )RK, Petitioners
name and style aforesaid with the
powers, privileges and immunities
herein set forth and as are now,
and may hereafter he, allowed a
corporation ol similar character
under the laws of the State of
i ieorgia.
R. B. Russell Jr., Attorney for Pe
titioners.
FILED IN OFFICE, this 22nd
dav of < letober. 1919.
Geo. N. Bagwell, Clerk Superior
Court. Harrow County Ga.
GEORGIA BARROW COUNTY.
Office of the ('lerk of the Super
ior Court of Harrow County.
1. George X. Bagwell. Clerk of
the Superior Court of Harrow
County, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct
copy of the application for char
ter. as the same appears of tile in
this office. This 22nd day of Octo
ber. 1919.
Geo. N. Bagwell, Clerk of Sup
erior Court of Harrow County.
WORLD WIDE HAPPENINGS
BY ANTHONY ASHMORE
IF YOU ARK A DANE YOU
must own a pig.
A radical minister of Denmark
thinks he Iras solved the high cost
of living by introducing a law
compelling every family 1o keep a
pig. He argues that the pig can be
fed from the table refuse at little
expense and that the pig*will .sup
ply the family with meat during
the winter .month*. After the law
was enforced letters came from ev
ery part, of the country from citi-'
yens who were trying to he obedi
ent.
“ We live near Copenhagen, and
would gladly raise the pig accord
ing to Iho recent edict, hut owing
to wood being so expensive, to
erect a stye will cost $101). Will
you pay this'”'
Another more laconic complaint
read: “Following your advise, I
introduced a pig into onr home.
The beast’s appetite was big. our
refuse was small, lie died of star
vation. I am out the twelve dol
lars 1 paid for the suckling. Who
refunds this?”
A flat-dweller in the city humbly
protests: “My family lives in
three rooms on the third floor.
Will your excellency tell me
where to put the required pig?”
BID HIGH FOR AIR STAMP.
The War Stamp Exhibition held
at London Ims been receiving bids
for the stamp souvenir of the first
Transatlantic Air Post. The stamp
in its autographed album was put
on sale to go to the highest bidder.
Stamp collectors clamored for
this rarity. The highest hid up to
a few hours before closing was
fifty-four pounds and twelve shil
lings.
“ALL 0. K,
FOR THE BLOOD”
Is Win! a Citizen of 6eorgli Says of
ZIRON, thi Niw Iron Tonlo.
Iron Is needed by the blood to keep
men and women strong and healthy. Iron
is needed by the nerves to keep them
toned up. Ziron, the new iron tonic, will
put iron into your blood and should help
renew your fagged nerve forces in the
wav it has done It for many others.
Read what Mr J. R Bell, Rt. 2, Oconee,
Ga.. says about tne effects of Ziron:
*'l think Ziron is all 0. K. for the blood.
That was what I have been taking it for—
my blood. I liked Ziron so well that I
went back to the store and got two more
bottles of it.”
Ziron la a combination of a pure medi
cinal inorganic iron salt, mentioned in the
U. S. Phr jiacopeia, with thehypophos
phitesof i,.ne and soda, and other valu
able tonic ingredients, endorsed and re
commended by the best medical authori
ties and mentioned in the medical text
books.
All druggists sell Ziron on a money
back guarantee. Look tor the formula
on the label. Oet a bottle today, and
give it a fair trial.
ZN t
Your Blood Needs
FOR DEVELOPING SOUTHERN
PORTS.
Business Interests of the Middle
West, Gulf and South Atlantic
States Form AlMance—Georgia
Ports Included.
Washington, October 27.—Busi
ness interests of the middle west,
gulf and south Atlantic states
forming a three-cornered alliance
here today known as I lie Mid-
West. Gulf and South Atlantic
Foreign Trade and Transporta
tion committee for the develop
ment of export and import trade
and transportation and port facl-
I it ies.
The organization will foster a
movement to secure foreign trade
shipments from the midde west
through south Atlantic and gulf
ports to relieve the congestion of
New York and other eastern ports.
Cities represented in the organ
ization include Chicago. Cincinna
ti. St. Louis, Minneapolis, St.
Paul. Milwaukee, Detroit, Indian
apolis, Dcs Moines, Omaha. Kan-
sas City, Louisville. Memphis,
Houston, New Orleans, Mobile,
Pensacola, Wilmington, Charles
ton. Savannah, Brunswick and
Jacksonville.
Officers of the organization ele
cted included : Chairman, John W.
Thomas, of Chicago; vice chair
man. Matthew Hale, president of
the South Atlantic Maritime cor
poration. and James B. Morrow,
of Cincinnati; secretary-treasur
er, William Allen, New Orleans.
M*rit *f Wodn Barrd Obvloo*.
A barrel can be roilwt. Thi* is lt
aret**t merit. any* Popular Silence
Monthly. Kverv other shape of con
tainer which weighs over a hundred
pounds wheu tilled, must be lifted bod
ily and carried on a hand truck or by
holNting machinery. One'man can un
load a carload of- sugar—-200 barrels
of It —in less than an hmir. Don’t yon
wish It were at your door? No other
container ean be bandied at this rata,
•ven by two men working at top speed.
WHYITRADE
-AT MARTINS
I Save a Difference in Price-
Get a Better Shoe--
And a Perfect Fit—
Sixty-three Thousand Dollars worth of Shoes in
29 months from one Factory LEONARD
SHAW & DEAN
This is more shoes than 25 towns one-half the size of Athens would
lmv in ten years—
SOME SHOES
Somebody lias bought a pair of Leonard Shaw & Dean shoes instead
of paying high prices. Our customers who wear these shoes testily to
their goodness and comfort —
JUST ASK THEM
$5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00, $7.50, SB.OO, $8.50, $9.00, $9.50,
SIO.OO, $10.50, $ll.OO, $11.50, $12.00, $12.50.
Don’t Get Cold Feet
\Ve can show you how t> keep them warm and not cripple your
pocket hook.
We Fit You; That’s Sure
AAAA to EEE $l.O0 —$4.00 saved on every pair
MARTIN BROS.
NEW SHOE STORE
Across Street From Holman Building
125 Clayton St. Athens, Ga.
ATTENTION BUYERS
10-room house with electric lights, eitv water; hath
rooms up staris and down; corner lot; good barn; close
in; tine for residence or for a hoarding house, $4,500.00.
4-room house and large lot in Russell; small barn, go
ing for $1,150.00.
6 room house and corner lot on New Street, city water
and barn selling for $2250.
Two story 9 room dwelling, barn, out buildings, pasture,
good orchard, some timber and 20 acres good land 1-2
mile of Winder on S. A. L. Rv. selling for SSOOO.
Several flue vacant lots for sale at low prices.
Nice 5-room house on Broad street, close in. in Statliam
$2,000.00.
flood 0-room dwelling, barn, pasture with running wa
ter and 20 acres of good land in town of Statliam going at
$6,250.00.
FARM LANDS
Fine farm of 91 acres adjoining city of Winder, public
road running through it ;two good homes and outbuild
ings; fine pasture, good bottoms, and offered for quick
sale at $140.00 per acre,
L>l acres with two settlements, fine timber and good
land on Bankhead Highway between Winder and Athens
going at $175.00 per acre.
330 acres in Hancock county, 4 miles of a Railroad
town, with 3 tenant houses, 6-horse farm 0pen,250000 feet
of saw timber and quanity of fine hard wood timber, 80
acres of bottom land, loam soil with fine red clay subsoil,
at $30.00 per acre.
173 acres of strong red land, well timbered, two tenant
houses, on good highway, fine grade of land. SIO,OOO.
785 acres in Hancock county, 1 1-2 miles of Linton. 10
horse farm open strong black land, very fertile, soma of
it growing a hale to the acre this year, 6 room home, 7
tenant houses of 3 and 4 rooms, large 11 stall barn of or
iginal forest timber, gin house, gin, corn mill. 30 h. p. en.
gine and holer, 3 miles of hog wire fencing, over a mil
lon feet of saw (inher. a large part original forest, 75
acres of tine botton land, an excellent combination stock
and agriculture farm and selling Tor the low pree of $30.00
per acre.
.See me for Lands, Lots and Loans::
W. H. QUARTERMAN, Ally.
Winder, Georgia
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6