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LEGAL ADVERTISE
MENTS
TO SURRENDER CHARTER
Georgia, Butts County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of Buttrill Bros., a cor
poration corporated under the laws of
the State of Georgia, shows the follow
ing facts:
1. That said corporation was incor
porated upon petition to the Superior
Court of said county, and was by order
passed by said court duly incorporated
as Buttrill Bros.
2. Petitioners show that the stock
holders of said corporation are T. H.
Buttrill and A. T. Buttrill.
3. Petitioners show that they desire
to surrender their charter and that said
corporation be dissolved as a corpora
tion.
4. Petitioners further show that, to
wit: On the 10th day of May, 1916, at
a meeting of the stockholders called
for said purpose, a resolution was adop
ted by the affirmative vote of the own
ers of all the stock of said corporation,
resolving that said corporation shall
surrender its charter and franchise to
the State and be dissolved as a corpo
ration.
5. Petitioners show that the disso
lution of said corporation, and the sur
render of its franchise will not work
any injustice to any of its stockholders,
or any person having any claims or de
mands of any character against said
corporation.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that an
order be granted as required by law
providing for a hearing of the above
petition.
C. L. REDMAN,
Atty. for Petitioners.
Georgia, Butts County.
In person appeared before the under
signed authority, T. H. Buttrill, who
on oath says that he is the president of
the corporation styled as and corpora
tion under the name of Buttrill Bros.,
and that all the statements contained in
the above and foregoing petition is true.
T. H. BUTTRILL.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this the ljjth day of May, 1916.
S. J. FOSTER, C. S. B. C.
In re Buttrill Bros’, petition for sur
render of its charter and franchise to
the state.
The petition of Buttrill Bros., a cor
poration under the laws of the State of
Georgia, praying that they be allowed
to surrender their charter and franchise
to the State, it appearing that all the
requirements of the law made and pro
vided for said purpose have been com
plied with. It is therefore ordered that
a hearing of said petition tie had at the
court house in Jackson, Butts county,
on the 16th day of June, 1916, and that
the petition with this order be hied in
the office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of Butts county, and that a copy of said
petition and this be published
once a week for four weeks in The Pro
gress-Argus.
At Chambers, May 13th, 1916.
W. E. H. SEARCY, JR.,
Judge Butts Superior Court.
I, S. J. Foster, Clerk of the Superior
Court of Butts county, certify that the
above and foregoing is a true and cor
rect copy of the original on file in my ,
office. This the lßth day of May, 1916. I
S. J. FOSTER.
Clerk Supr. Court.
TO MY FRIENDS IN JACKSON
AND BUTTS COUNTY
I have leased the Foy Hotel at
Indian Springs for the season and
would be glad to see any of my
friends at any time.
I am going to operate the Foy
Hotel as a popular price hotel, at
fifty cents a meal, $2.00 per day
or SIO.OO per week, with excep
tionally good meals.
I have a good place to dance, a
new Victrola and all the latest
music.
I hope that all the Jackson peo
ple and all my friends will come
by to see me if only for a few
minutes when here at Indian
Springs.
Very truly,
Sherwood Thaxton, Prop.
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In Loving Memory of
Edna Lemon Henderson
On May 16, 1916 the death angel en
tered the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Henderson and claimed for its victim
their only daughter, aged two years,
four months and nine days. She leaves
one little brother, Herald, who will
miss his little playmate so much.
A host of relatives and friends join
the father and mother in tenderest, sym
pathy. Her sufferings were intense,
yet when the pain-racked body and
those precious little hands would stop
for a moment, those sweet bright eyes
would npen and her face would be ra
dia tas if she could could view the
Glory Land.
Truly it is hard to give up the sweet
darling we so dearly loved and it is im
possible for us to understand why she
should be taken. Yet God is too wise
to err and too good to be unkind, and
the kingdom of heaven was not com
plete without her, and we feel sure she
is sweetly resting on Jesus’ breast where
no harm can come to her.
May we all meet her in that home
beyond the skies.
One who loved her,
OTELIA OXFORD KELLY.
Notice of Dissolution
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership of J. H. Turner and
T. A. Nutt, known as the Owl
Pharmacy, engaged in a general
drug business in the City of Jack
son, State of Georgia, has been
dissolved bv mutual consent, T.
A. Nutt retiring therefrom. The
business will be conducted at the
same place and under the same
name, by J. H. Turner.
This May 18th, 1916.
T. A. NUTT.
J. H. TURNER.
INDIAN SPRING
Mrs. M. S. Smith after a pleas
ant visit to relatives and friends
is now with Prof, and Mrs. Gray
at Locust Grove.
Mrs. W. O. Brown and little
Miss Lucile are visiting relatives
in Callahan, Fla.
Miss C. Collier motored to
Jackson with Mrs. E. D. Hoard.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wall, of
Fitzgerald, are visiting Misses
Collier.
Mr. and Mrs, Nolen, Mrs. Ber
tha Bryan and Miss Fannie Gib
son. of Jackson, attended servi
ces at the Indian Springs Baptist
church Sunday.
Great crowds visited the Spring
Sunday and witnessed the beau
tiful and impressive baptismal in
the swimming pool.
Mr. Picket, of Atlanta, was a
guest of the New Elder Hotel
Sunday.
Dr. Elder and Mrs. Lindsay
have arrived and are putting the
Calumet in preparation for open
ing early in June.
The rural route agents met in
convention at the Foy Hotel Tues
day. A good dinner and fine
speeches were the order of the
day.
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return a trial package containing Fo
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bronchial coughs, colds, and croup;
Foley Kidney Bills, and Foley Cathar
tic Tablets. Specially comforting to
stout persons. The Owl Pharmacy,
adv.
Singing at Old Bethel
There will be an all day Sacred
Harp singing at Old Bethel Sun
day, June 4, and singers and lov
ers of music and the public gen
erally are invited. Dinner will
be served on the grounds and
those who attend are requested
to take the well known well filled
basket.
Children Cry
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to take advantage of it. It is the man with the READY CASH
IN BANK who derives the benefit! If you haven’t an account, open one
today. When the opportunity arrives
YOUR CHECK BOOK WILL BE READY!
FIRST FARMERS BANK
JACKSON, GEORGIA
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JACKSON WILL HAVE A
STRONG BASEBALL TEAM
Jackson will have a fast base
ball team this summer, and a se
ries of games are being arranged
with some of the strongest teams
in this section. Mr. C. C. Da
venport, an enthusiastic fan and
booster, has taken the matter in
charge and is now arranging the
schedule so as to include a num
ber of games on the Jackson
grounds every Wednesday after
noon during the half holiday sea
son.
Some of the high school players
will be included on the team,
which will be made up of the best
talent in Jackson. It is proposed
to put out a winning team and it
is believed that the fans will sup
port the team heartily and enthu
siastically.
In a practice game between the
high school team and the Yani
gans Friday afternoon, the high
school boys won 9 to 7.
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