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More Goods for Same Money. Same Goods for Less Money
The Jackson Mercantile Cos.
Proprietors of “THE STAR STORE” Jackson.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Application for Charter
GEORGIA, Butts County.
the Superior Court of Said County :
TF. Aiken, J. F. Tingle et al., re
ictfully submit to the court this
■ir petition and present the follow
; facts:
• That they desire for themselves,
•ir associates, successors and assigns,
he incorporated under the name and
le of JENKINSBURG TELE
IONE COMPANY, for a period of
entv years, with the privilege of re
fill thereof at the expiration of said
ne.
That the principal office of said
tnpany shall be at Jenkinsburg,
■its county, Georgia.
That the capital stock shall be
0 hundred dollars, all of which is
id in, with the privilege of increas
> the same to two thousand dollars,
and that the same is divided into
en ty shares of the par value of ten
liars each.
'• That the principal business to
conducted and carried on is that of
al and long distance telephoning,
hire and profit to its stockholders.
’• That they may own, operate,
drol, rent, hire, or lease pole lines,
" ires, franchises, telephones and
aov and all other things that may
necessary or expedient to properly
llj uet and carry on the business.
BUTTS COUNTY PROGRESS, JACKSON, GA., FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1909.
6. That they be allowed to sue and
be sued, to have and use a common
seal, to own, rent, lease, sell, or pur
chase real estate.
7. That they be allowed to enjoy
and exercise all the rights and pii'.i
leges necessary to properly carry out
the purposes for which they are incor
porated and he amenable to all the
laws and restrictions of the land and
also to enjoy all the protections and
emoluments thereof.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that they
be incorporated for the period afore
said, for the purpose and subject to the
restrictions and emoluments, rights and
privileges of the laws of Georgia.
J. Thueatt Moo he,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
GEORGIA, Butts County,
ui.kbk’b Office
Superior Court, Butts County .
Jackson, Ga., May 21, 1909.
1 hereby certify that the foregoing is
a correct copy of the original petition
for charier filed in tins olfice *>\
Aiken, J. F. Tingle et al., for charter.
Witness my hand and seal the day
and year above written.
-_2l_4t B. P. Baii.ey, Clerk.
Old papers for sale at
this office, ten cents a hun
dred. *
Removal Sale®
; “We offer everything in furniture, hardware,
crockery glass, and enamelware, table and pocket
cutlery until July 15 at cost for spot cash. At that
time we want to take stock and begin to move into
our new store room. Everything charged will be at
regular prices.
We offer this opportunity to our many customers
and friends and we insist that you take advantage of
this chance to get the benefit of the bargains we have
to offer. We do this in order to have as little as possi
ble to move. We thank the people for their patron
age in the past and hope to merit a more liberal share
of your business in the future when we get into our
new home. It has been our motto for the past eight
years “Good goods, honest and fair dealings with
all.” Come aud secure a bargain now, while the
opportunity is at hand. Very Respectfully,
THE J. S. JOHNSON COMPANY.
ONE thing that makes our store the
real headquarters for well-dressed
men is the fact that we provide for
the needs of young men. These
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
clothes are made in such a very great
variety of models that we can cater
to men of all ages, and give them
what they want.
We find that men seldom grow old
in their clothes; and the makers of
these goods seem to have the gift of
making styles for the man of middle
age which are as young looking as he
feels; as well as making the ultra fash
ions which very young fellows want.
All the fabrics are all-wool; it’s quite
a unique fact in clothes in these cot
ton-adulteration days.
Suits $lB to $30.#0
This store is the home of
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothtes
OFFICERS ARE ELECTED
Jackson Lodge No. 131 Knights
of Pythias elected officers for
the term last night as follows:
follows:
C. C. —C. M. Compton
V. C.—T. A. Nutt
Prelate J. H. Ham
' M. Ex W. 11. Mallett
* M. VV. L. W. Russell
M. A. T. M. Bond
I. G.-H. 0. Ball
0. G. W. E. Watkins.
CHOICE roasts uiM steaks at K. T.
Hendrick’#. Call 59 and have your
orders filled promptly.
THOSE who have tried our mean*
know what they are. I carry a
line of fresh new groceries. B. T.
Hendrick.
IF YOG want the I rest meat in town I
have it; if you want fresh new gro
ceries I have them. Call 59 H. T.
Hendrick.
CALL 59 for line groceries and meats.
IF there is anything choice in meals
or groceries I have it on hand. R
T. Hendrick.