The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, November 13, 1919, Image 2

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APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. GKORGIA- HARROW COUNTY. To the Superior < ourt of said County: The petition of John PI. Wil liams. H. A. <'anthers Jr., W. L. I>LaPei riere. R L. Kavenson, A. A Camp. J. .1 Horton, K. A. Starr A <l. Lamar, L. A. Portion, H. M. Rankin, A\ L. Jackson, W. B. 'IW-<-ants ad \V. C. Horton, all of hju<l State and County, respect fully shows to the Court the iol lowing facts: 3. That petitioners desire fori themselves, their associates and successors, to be incorporated and made a body politic under the name and style of Bell Manufact uring Company, for the period of twenty years, with the right 10 renew said charter at Ihc e\ pi ra tion of that lime. 2 Th* principal office of said cona pany shall he in the City of Win der. State and County aforesaid, hut petitioners desire the right to establish branch i.fiius within t! in State or elsewhere, whenever the holders of a majority of ILe stock may so detehmine. O • > The object of said corporation is peciiniary gain to itself and its shareholders. 4 The business to he 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 nr articles that may be manufactured fn ;n cotton, cot ton duck, or any other cotton goods; to brry, 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. 5 T- c eapital stock of 1 lio con:- 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 Four Thousand shares of preferred stock of the faee > r par value of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars per share, mak ing a total eapital stock of One Million ($1,000,000.00) Dollars, divided into Ten Thousand shares of the value of One Hundred (SIOO.OO ' each. The rights of hold- ers of preferred stock shall be set forth and determined by the by law* to be adopted by the corpora tion at its first meeting held for organization. Ten per cent of the amount of eapital to be employed by them has been actually paid in.) 0 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 tion. • Petitioners desire the right to sue and be sued, to plead and be impleaded, to have and use a com mon seal, to make all necessary y*y-laws. rules nr• 1 regulations, ami to do all other things that may he necessary for the success ful varying on of said business, including the right to make con tracts. to buy. hold and sell real estate and personal propevty suit able to the purposes ii the corpo ration. and to execute notes and bonds as evidence of indebtedness incurred, or which may he incur red, iti the conduct of the affairs of .the corporation ; <1 to secure the same by mortgcu*'. security deed ’or any other in ' of lien, under existing laws. S T i v desire for said incorpora tion G o power and uoritv to apply ft.i and accept amendments to its ~rt< rof either form or substance by a vote of a majority of its stock outstanding at the 9 They desire that said irreorpo prny to be incorporated under the ml ion have all such other rights, powers, priviledges and immuni ties as are incident to like incor porations or are permissible under the law s of < leorgia. WTIKIiKFf >RK, Petitioners name and style aforesaid with tire powers, privileges and immunities! herein set forth and as are now, and may hereafter be, allowed a corporation of similar character I under the laws of the Slate of < Jeorgia. R. It. Russell -Jr., Attorney for Pe t itioMo rs. I'TLKI) IN’ OFFICE, this 22nd J day of October, 1911 b rteo. N. Bagwell, Clerk Superior Court, Barrow County Oa. ii HOR G IA—1 iA KK()W COU NT Y . < rffice of the < 'ler'k of the Super ior Court of Harrow’ County. I. <feorge N. Bagwell, Clerk of the Superior Court of Barrow County, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct, copy of the application for char ier, as the same appears of file in lliis office. This 22nd day of Octo ber. 11)11). Coo. S'. Bagwell, Clerk of Sup erior Court of Barrow County. PETITION FOF. CHARTER. Georgia, Barrow County. TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY. The pi ‘iii. in iii (i. t). Harrison.! Pike Hutchins and K i>. Woodruff, ] all of said county, shows: 1- Petitioners desire to be incorpo-1 rated under the name of WOODRUFF HARDWARE CO. NO. TWO. For a period of twenty years, with the right of renewal at ihe expiration of said period. •> The object of said corporation Ls pecuniary gain and to conduct ~ud maintain a general hardware business; 1o buy and sell and gen erally deal in hardware, automo biles, vehicles, farm implements and all such and other merhean dise as is usually known and com prised in a general hardware stock together with such articles and merchandise that may be inciden tal or advantageous to said busi ness, both al wholesale and retail, in the City of Stathaui, said coun ty. O. The principal place of business will be in the said City of Statham but petitioners desire the right to open and maintain branch offices oi' stores at such other places with in said State, or within the United state*, a- may b* considered expe dient. " ' T-* ( 4. The capital stock of said corpo ration will he the TKN THOU SAND DOLLARS, divided into shares of the par value of ONK HINDRKD DOLLARS each, all of which has been paid in. The right to increase said capital stock [to the amount of FIFTY 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 lien and to do any and all other things authorized by the laws of this State that may ho necessary or incident to the successful mainten ance of its business. WHPRKFOIiK. petitioners pray to bo incorporated under the name and style ano < -aid with all of the powtus priviieLMs and immunities herein m * f h. together with such ('tin'"- ..s are now. or may hereafter he allowed such a cor poration ur.d* i - the laws of Geor gia. It. 11. Kiinl -Jl, Attorney for Pe titioners. Georgia, Barrow County. I. Geo. N. Bagwell, Clerk of the THE EARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA. I Superior Court or said county. , hereby certify that the foregoing ! is a true and correct copy of the application for charier, as the same appears of file in this office. This, the 29th day of October, ]1H1). Leo. N. Bagwell, Clerk of Sup erior ('ourt. FIRST EAPTIST NEWS. Sunday at 11 :U0 Rev. A. F. O’Kelly occupied the pulpit of the First Baptist Church, exchainging with Rev. AY. 11. Faust, who spoke at the same hour to the students of the Chattahoochee High School al Clermont. Air. O’Kelly brought a strong and helpful message to a large and attentive audience. At night Messrs. A. B. Mabley, O. \Y. Reid an J. J. Nunnally on the laymens team from Monroe, brought strong messages on the 75 Million Campaign. At the dose of tlie service, Mr. an Mrs. John H. Baird united with the church by letter. This makes ten additions to the church in two weeks. Quite a number of Ihe members are planning to attend jibe Slate Baplist Convention in Macon, Nov. 18-20. Preaching at both 11:40 a. m. land 7:30 p. m. Sunday by the pas tor. Junior and Senior I>. Y. P. F. at 6 : 30. STATHAM BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday at 3 p, in., Airs. A. S. Parker, of Athens. Hon. J. J. Nuii jally, of Monroe, and the pastor, w ill speak on the great 75 Million iCampaign. A large crowd is ex pected and requested.— AY. If. Faust, Pastor. CEDAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH. Preaching Saturday at 11 a. m., “Stewardship. " Sunday 1 p. m. Rev. Mr. Braddy of Winder will preach. An important church conference Saturday, all members urged to be present. —W. H. Faust, Pastor. NOTICE. Tax collectors 3rd and last round. Pentecost Nov. 10th 10 o clock A. M. ('ains, Nov. ]oth 12 A. M. Auburn. Nov. 10th 1 P. M. < ’arl, Nov. 10th 3 P. M. dunes, Nov. 11th 12 A. M. Bethlehem Nov. 11th 2 P. M. Statham, Nov. 13th 1 P. M. Johnson Academy, Nov. 14tb 1 P. M. Please meet me promptly.—A. M. Williams. .•'gSo Produce Artificial Silk. An original meihodl of producing ar tificial silk is claimed by a Japanese inventor. The cbiet ingredients are vegetable i nee and mulberry tree bark. NOT SICK ANDJOT WELL In The Peculiar Situation Described, ZIRON IroG Tonic Is Found Helpful* _ -| It often happens that the organs ot your body do not function properly, for some reason or other. There is nothing really wrong, and you are not sick. But cer tainly you are not well, either. if you are In such a condition, read what Mr. Wn. M. Bass, Rt. l.Crossville, Ala., did. and try Ziron Iron Tonic, as he did. Mr. Bass says: “1 am nearly always pretty well and strong and do not need much medicine excepting for headaches. But, recently, when 1 had not been feeling very well for a while, I knew 1 needed some sort of medicine to make me all right. 1 took Zircn and it made me strong and well again." Ziron puts iron into the blood, and, by doing this, may prevent a serious attack of illness,which you are liable to “catch” at any time it your system is weakened or vour condition below par. Ziron has well proven its value as a tonic. Try it when you feel the least bit out of sons, not quite as good as usual, tired and weary. Your druggist sells Zircn on a money back guarantee. zv 10 Your Blood Needs 21 RON F'ght - Honcr. Think well ut-out great things; mu' know lint tncught is The onlj unlit} in this world. I.ift up nature to thine own Mature; mid let the whole uni verse l e for i!:i< no in re than the re fieetiiin of *h:ne own hcroi< 'enl. Com bat far loner* Mike; tltat alone Is I worthy of m man. Ami if it sn iol fell to thee to receive miiniN. -bed thy blood i s v beneficent clew, anti *Ue.— Cervantes. Where Thin Men Have Advantage. A rhin man ha* a better chance than t fat one. Women cunning for men sessional;v puncture fot one. hut ew of tl m shoot well enough to hit a bin one.—Topeka f'apitr.t MR. DODSON WARNS USERS OF GAIOMEL £ayg Drug Acts Like Dynamite on Liver and You Lose a Day ’s Work. There's no reason why a person ebonfd take sickening, salivating calomel whtn ta few cents buys a large bottle of Dod son's Liver Tone—a perfect substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as surely as calomel, but it doesn't make you sick and can not salivate. Children and grown folk* can take Dodson’s Liver Tone, because it is per fectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is mercury and attacks your bones. Take a dose of nasty calomel today and you will feel weak, sick and nauseated to morrow. Don't lose a day’s work. Take h spoonful of Dodson’s Liver Tone in stead and you will wake up feeling great. 2x'o more biliousness, constipation, slug gishness, headache, coated tongue or sour stomach. Your druggist says if you don't find Dodson's Liver Tone acts bet ter than horrible calomel your money i# waiting for you. fPCCMt • * * WAIE C|SALI n ' % a. (\>uar;tnr„ c Br One more Quality Brand Aluminum Sale—see our window—over 200 pieces ranging in values from $1.75 to $3.00; will sell at 51.49 Saturday, Nov. 15th, 2 to 3 o’clock Be on hand and get your name on a ticket between 2 and 3 o’clock. We hope to have enough to go around. Woodruff Hardware Company Substitute That Shines, j “These Welsh rabbits," said the man I vho was trying one for the first time, ‘ain’t had substitutes for the real 1 tiling."—Louisville Couritr-Jouruul. FOR SALE AT AUCTION I will sell to the highest didder for cash, at my home near Victor School house, 5 miles west of Hosch ton. Ga., the following: 1 good mule, weighing 1000 pounds, 1 good cow, 5 years old, 1 McCormick Mower and Rake, 1 shop anp tools, farming tools, household and kitchen furniture, 1 1918 Dort Touring car, 1 Shipman organ, corn and fodder. Sale starts promptly at 10 o'clock November 25th. So come early and get a real bargain. ✓ J. Carl Manders Hoschton. Georgia R. F. D. No. 2 Judging by Appearance. Don t judge by appearance. The man who looks like a bank president may be n farmer who ha* rots of business with hanks. —Exchange. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13th Old Familiar Discovery. Every now and then there comes a substitute for gasoline, amply filling the place of the old discoveries of per petual motion.—New York Sun.