The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, September 01, 1916, Image 5

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Prince Albert gives Sm *°^ ers suc^ 9 V\ % —its flavor^ is so different and to I ||bP|1 § —you can smoke it as long and 1 fe: 5 a* hard as you like without any 9 J comeback but rea/ tobacco hap* Tk J? On the reverse side of every Prince Tgl " PROCESS PATENTED ||\/ That means to you a lot of tobacco en- Tjgk J|~T joyment. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We vrinl Albert the national joy smoke gj|||iy jll jfr - W r Ol/XJL find a cheery howdy-do on tap no I matter how much of a stranger you are in the Wj tfytrnT[T , STf3Tp A Tffiri?TnW? if . . neck of the wooda you drop into. For. Prince ■) jU “1 |A _ 3 /A\ I Inilr l.t II m firoodness and Alfcort ia right there —at the first place you H nlMlNlii/iiJ Znilyli!JialKlll S 6 ’Bl pass that sells tobacco.' The toppy red Rj r! | in rtrrtP ca hi cfapfinn '3k, bag sells for a nickel and the tidy red W TOBACCO IS PREPARED B ID pipe odUbldLllUn Was. . tin for a dime; then there's the hand- B runurDcmmcDTUC I ... . . . some pound and half-pound tin 1 1 |l FOR SMOKERS UNDERTHE | is all we or its enthusi- humidors and the pound Hi j PROCESS DIJCOVEtIED IH ]| crystaU&lass humidor with || iljAl/llJf* CVDPDIMFMTC TH ill astic friends ever claimed 'TK'J'Stt I themost de- I for it’ b ‘ C b C ?ng'- n up a tnm | LIGHTFUI AND WHOLE* 2 * ll |! iOME TOBACCO FOR CIG* 1 It answers every smoke desire you i | ~ J . , , rl • 1 /process I or any other man ever had! It is so July 30™ 1907^i I cool and fragrant and appealing to your smokeappetite that you will get chummy with oofSNOTBHEjHE joscuel it in a mighty short time 1 4s^^siisl3l=^J Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say- r* u u *• r ™ “ d . e of D ,, ‘* J r J Prince Albert tidy red tin. Reed so on the national joy smoke? tbu"p.t.„.dProc.” * u to-you and realize what it mtani in making Prince Albert eo much R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. to TOur Uk “' COODY Mr. and Mrs. Boon Harkness, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Lane and little son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Washington and Miss Aiice Barnes were the guests Sunday afternoon of Mrs. Sallie Wash ington. Mrs. Eva Mangham spent lasi week with her brother, Mr. Lar kin Grant, near Smarrs. Miss Jewell Aiken, of Worth ville, is spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. Sallie jjIEBVICE STOP to consider what a GOOD EANK ACCOUNT INSURES. The business man can employ the best help and insure SERVICE. De pression may come in his line, but his big CASH ON LAND means SECURITY. The fine line of credits may be drawn tight, but none will question hie STABILITY. Give your business SERVICE, SECURITY and STABILITY with your bank deposits. FIRST FARMERS BANK JACKSON, GEORGIA Washington, near Towaliga, dur ing her illness. Mrs. Washing ton’s friends are glad to know her condition is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Barnes and little daughter, Rosa, were guests o - ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Washington Sunday afternoon. Miss Minnie Kitchens and Miss Eva Mae Washington were the guests Friday of Mrs. Dewitt and Miss Alva McClendon, at Jenkinsburg. Mrs. Quinton Washington spent last week in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Sherod Biles were the guests of Mrs. Jim Ezel’e Saturday. Mrs. Evie Flynt spent Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. Lynn Barnes. . Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thaxton were the guests of Mrs. Elmer Washington Saturday night. Miss Martha Jane Thaxton spent Saturday night with Mrs. George Harkness. There will be preaching at Li 1 - erty church second Saturday night. Everybody invited. PETITION FOR CHARTER State of Georgia—County of Butts. To the Superior Court of Said County: The petition of the PEPPERTON COTTON MILLS, a corporation wiih its office 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 Superior 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 a- 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 cotton 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 w as 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. 4th. The original charter of said corporation, as amended, expired by limitation on the sth day of March, 1916, but through ignorance and over sight, no petition for renewal was tiled liefore such expiration, and said corpo ration has since continued in business. sth. Said corporation desires a re newal and reviver of its said original charter, as amended, for the full term allowed by law, and a majorityof the stockholders of said corporation, at a meeting regularly called for the pur pose, due notice of which was giv en to all stockholde's, adopted a resolution asking for such renewal and reviver. 6th. Said corporat ion further desires an amendment toitssaid 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 time, preferred stock, 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 On the first Sunday afternoon there will be preaching at Anti och. Let everybody attend. Miss Rosa Kate Washington is spending a few days with Mrs. Callie Thaxton. Mrs. Weils, of Jenkinsburg, is visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. Herman Washington. HE WAS WORRIED AND HOPELESS “For ten years J, was bothered with Kidney Trouble,” writes T. F. Hutch inson, tattle Rock, Ark. “I was wor ried and had aim st given up hones. I used five boxes of Foley Kidney fills and am now a well man.” Foley Kid ney Pills drive out aches, pains, rheu matism and all kidney trouble sv rnp toins. The Owl Pharmacy, adv. MOTE WATTS UNDERTAKER LICENSED EMBALMER Phones Day 61 Night 149 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Program for Sunday, sept. 4 11 9. m. “The Greatest of the Virtures.’* 8 p. m. Sermon. 9:30 a. m. Bible School. Let this day be Go To Sunday School Day in our church. Our slogan is Every Pupil in the Sunday School next Sunday and every pupil in the Church Service. Let every teacher get in touch with all the members that have not been coming. Our Superinten dent calls for every one. The association will meet Sept. 6th with the church at Mount Vernon. and privileges as may be 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 files along with this petition, a certified abstract from the minutes of the corjroration, 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 (or 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 -I*K[TEUTON COTTON MILLS, By H. A. W right, President, Jones & Chambers, Attorneys for Petitioners. Georgia—Butts County. I, K. 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 Pepperton Cotton Mills, as the same appears on file in this of lice. Witness my official signature and the seal of said court, this l4t,h day of August, H. J. FOHTKR, <'lk Buperior Court, Butts County, Ga SIOO Reward, SIOO The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Us stages, and that Is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment.. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acta thru the Hlood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting na ture In doing Its work. The proprie tors have so much faith In the curative powers of Hall’s Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Addriu: K. J CHENEY * CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Hold by all Druggists.