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JENKINSBURG
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gilmore, of
Monticello visited Mrs. J. W.
Childs this week.
Mrs. Walter Woodward and
daughter, Miss Susie, of Atlanta,
were guests of Mrs. R. A. Wood
ward, Sunday.
Miss Dell Childs, of Locust
Grove, visited relatives here Fri
day.
Mr. Man c on Stroud visited his
aunt, Mrs. Sarah J. Guest and
family Saturday.
Messrs. Thurman Bowden and
Lowell Thurston of Camp Har-
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says: “I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
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FrHf • Deposits
STOP to consider what a GOOD BANK ACCOUNT INSURES. The
business man can employ the best help and insurf SERVICE. De
pression may come in his line, but his big CASH ON HAND means
RTCOTtITY The fine line of credits may be drawn tight, but none will
question hj* STABILITY. Give your business SERVICE, SECURITY
and STABILITY with your bank deposits.
FIRST FARMERS BANK
JACKSON, GEORGIA
ris visited home folks Sunday.
Misses Maud and Myrtle Wil
liams have returned home after
a few weeks visit to relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gilmore
and family visited his mother,
Mrs. F. W. Gilmore.
Mrs. C. E. Moore, of Atlanta,
is visiting Mrs. J. W. Childs.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Redman,
Messrs. William and Edgar and
Miss Belle Redman visited the
families of Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Moore and Mrs. Sarah J. Guest.
Mrs. Grover Moore and little
daughter, Marion, are visiting
her mother, Mrs. J. M. Bank-
Endorsement of Hon.
W. F. Jenkins for Judge
This is merely to endorse to the
voters of Butts county that I have
personally known Hon. W. F.
Jenkins, of Eatonton, and that
he is an able lawyer and thor
oughly competent and efficient.
I will appreciate, personally, the
vote and influence of our citizens
in his behalf, and can assure you
that he will make us an able
judge, if elected.
J. H. McKibben.
(adv) 8-25-3 t
ston.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bankston
are visiting the latters parents,
at Chickamauga Ga.
Misses Sallieruth and Beedie
Thurston left Monday for Atlan
ta to visit their sister, Mrs. R. C.
Woodward.
Miss Lucy Bond of Griffin, is
visiting Mrs. W. M. Saunders.
Mrs. O. S. Steele, of Atlanta,
returned home Sunday after a
few days visit to her mother,
Mrs. Jeff Phillips,
Tne Methodist Sunday School
girls will sell ice cream in front
of the stores Saturday afternoon
for the benefit of the new church.
Everybody invited.
Mrs. Riley Elder, of Macon,
has returned after a few weeks
visit to her mother, Mrs. J. T.
Harris.
Mrs. E. A. Cawthon has return
ed from a two weeks visit to her
mother, Mrs. Elder, in Macon.
Mrs. Dempsey Farrar, of At
lanta, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Farrar.
Mrs. Oscar Jetter is visiting
Mrs. Willis Moore.
Mrs. Lindsay, of Hampton, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jim
Thurston.
Miss Edna Leverette, of At
lanta spent the week-end at home.
Mr. Arthur Bankston, of At
lanta is spending his vacation at
home with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Bankston.
The Strong Withstand the Heat of
Summer Better Than the Weak
Old people who are feeble, and younger
people who are weak .will be strengthened
and enabled to go through the depress
ing heat of summer by taking regularly
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. It purifies
and enriches the blood and builds up
the whole system. 50c.
Hotel Foy to Remain
Open During September
Sherwood Thaxton, proprietor of the
Kny Hotel hi Indian Springs, lias an
nounced that he will keep this well
known hotel open part of September
and possibly until October first.
The season at Indian Springs has
been a very late one this summer and
during August the crowds were good
indeed, and announcement that this
hotel will remain open late will be re
ceived with pleasure by the many
friends of Indian Springs.
Mr. Thaxton states that notwith
standing the fact that this was his
first season at Indian Springs and the
unfavorable weather conditions, his
business has been very good and the
season has been a satisfactory one.
PETITION FOR CHARTER
State of Georgia—County of Butts.
To,the Superior Court of Said County:
The iietition of the PEPPERTON
COTTON MILLS, a corporation with
its oft Ice and principal place of busi
ness in said county, respectfully shows
to the Court as follows:
Ist. That on the sth day of March,
1896, by order of the Sujierior Court of
said county, it was duly incorporated
with a capital stock of One Hundred
Thousand ($100,000.00) Dollars, with
the privilege of increasing the same
from time to time to an amount not
more than Five Hundred Thousand
($500,000.00) Dollars in the aggregate,
for the full term of twenty (20) years,
with the privilege of renewal as allow
ed by law'.
2nd. As will appear from the origi
nal petition and order of incorporation
on the minutes of said court, the ob
ject and business of said corporation
was as follows: To manufacture all
classes of cot ton goods, woolen goods
and yarns; to buy, sell, manufacture
and deal in all classes of woolen' and
cotton materials; to buy and sell all
classes of cotton and woolen machin
ery; to operate the same, and also to
engage in a general merchandise busi
ness. The complete nature of said ob
ject and business being more particu
larly set forth in said original petition.
3rd. On the 28th day of November,
1896, by order of said Court, said origi
nal charter was amended in such man
ner as to make the minimum capital
stock of said company $50,000.00, as
will appear from the petition and order
granting said amendment on the min
utes of this Court, reference to which
is prayed.
Ith. The original charter of said
corporation, as amended, expired by
limitation on the Oth day of March,
1916, but through ignorance and over
sight, no petition for renewal was filed
before such expiration, and said corpo
ration has since continued in business.
sth. Ha id corporation desires a re
newal and reviver of its said original
charter, as amended, for the full term
allowed by law, and a majority of the
stockholders of said corporation, at a
meeting regularly called for the pur
pose, .due notice of which was given to
all stockholders, adopted a resolution
asking for such renewal and reviver.
6th. Said corporation further desires
an amendment to its said original char
ter, as amended, when and as the same
shall be renewed and revived, permit
ting and authorizing it to issue and
sell, from time to lime, preferred slock,
in such series and amounts, and in such
proportion to common stock, with such
preferences over common stock, as to
-principal, dividends, etc., and under
such terms, conditions, limitations,
and restrictions, and with such powers
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and privileges as may lie determined
by a vote of the majority of the out
standing voting stock of the corpora
tion at the time, provided that no stock
shall be issued in excess of the amount
authorized by the charter of this com
pany.
7th. Petitioner further shows that
said amendment, as set out in para
graph six above, and the application
therefor, have been duly authorized by
proper corporate action of the stock
holders of said corporation at a meet
ing duly called and held for the pur
pose, due notice of which was given to
all stockholders.
Bth. Petitioner herewith filets along
witli this petition, a certified abstract
from the minutes of the corporation,
showing that the application for re
newal and reviver, and the application
for amendment, have been authorized
by proper corporate action. Haid ab
stract is hereto attached marked Ex
hibit “A.”
Wherefore, petitioner prays:
First. That its original charter, as
amended, be renewed and revived, as
and for the full term allowed by law.
Second. That when and as renewed
and revived, its said original charter,
as amended, be further amended in the
manner and to the extent herein set
forth.
And petitioners will ever pray.
PEPPERTON COTTON MILLS,
By B. A. W right, President,
Jones & Chambers,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Georgia—Butts County.
1,8, J. Foster, Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, do hereby certi
fy that the foregoing is a true and cor
rect copy of the application for renew
al and reviver and amendment to the
charter of the Pepperlon Cotton Mills,
as the same appears on tile in this of
fice.
Witness my official signature and
the seal of said court, this 14th day of
August, 1916.
H. J. FOSTER,
Clk Superior Court, Butts County, Ga
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