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BRING CARS OVERLAND FROM
LOUISVILLE, KY., TO JACKSON
Mr. T. J. Hammond, who has re
cently opened an automobile show
room in Jackson, has just returned
from Louisville, Ky., from whence he
brought several cars overland to sell
to the people of this territory. Mr.
Hammond is agent for the Dixie Flyer,
‘render and Davis cars. In the party
that made the trip from Louisville to
Jackson were Misses Janie Hammond,
Vera and Ollie Mae Stanton, of So
cial Circle, and Messrs. T. J. Ham
mond and J. S. Ball.
WOMANSSTATEMENT
WILL HELP JACKSON
“I hated cooking because whatever
I ate gave me sour stomach and a
bloated feeling. I drank hot water
&nd olive oil by the gallon. Nothing
helped until I tried simple buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad
ler-i-ka.” Because it flushes the EN
TIRE bowel tract completely. Adler
i-ka relieves ANY CASE sour stom
ach, gas or constipation and prevents
appendicitis. The INSTANT action
is surprising. J. H. Turner, druggist.
THE KIRSCHBAUM
AMERICAN
FOR the young man who wants smart style,
but beneath it a foundation of solid quality
„ „ * # who wants an appropriate, unobtrusive
business sack suit—for him, by all means, the
Kirschbaum American .♦. ♦ Tailored in the
Kirschbaum shops and offered in a wide range of
cassimeres, worsteds and serges—and every fabric
pure wool . - - S2O, $25, S3O, $35, S4O
Etheridge Smith & Co*
THE JACKSON PROGRE3S-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA. FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1918
oa wood for A. B. Kirschbaum Cos.
JENKINSBURG HAVING
COMMENCEMENT WEEK
On account of a serious operation
Rev. M. Ashby Jones has undergone,
he wil not be able to deliver the liter
ary address Friday evening. But we
were fortunate enough to secure Hon.
G. Ogden Persons, of Forsyth, in his
place.
The commencement exercises are
as follows:
Thursday evening at 8:30 o clock
debate by Junior girls and musical
program by the orchestra of J. H. b.
Friday morning at 11 o’clock com
mencement sermon by Dr. J. A. Sharp
Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock a pa
geant, “How the American Flag was
made,” will be given by the school on
the school campus. , , . ..
Friday evening at 8:30 o clock the
graduatin exercises and the literary
address by Hon G. Ogden Peijons wil l
be given. The speaker will be intro
duced by Col. J. T. Moore.
Don’t fail to come to each program
Everybody invited. No admission fee
will be charged.
Buy Liberty Bond*
GIRLS! HAVE A MASS
OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR,
SOFT, GLOSSY, MY
A Small Bottle Destroys
Dandruff and Doubles
Beauty of Your Hair
Within ten minutes after an ap
plication of Danderine you can not
find a single trace of dandruff or
falling hair and your scalp will not
itch, but what will please you most
will be after a few weeks' use, when
when you see new hair, fine and
downy at first —yes —but really new
hair—growing all over the scalp.
A little Danderine immediately
doubles the beauty of your hair. No
difference how dull, faded, brittle
and scraggy, just m oisten a cloth
with Danderine and carefully draw
it through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. The effect is amaz
ing your hair will be light, fluffy
and wavy, and have appearance of
abundance; an incomparable lustre,
softness and luxuriance.
Get a small bottle of Knowlton’s
! Danderine from any drug store or
[ toilet counter for a few cents and
prove that your hair is as pretty and
soft as any—'that it has been neglect
ed or injured by careless treatment
—that’s all—you surely can have
beautiful hair and lots of it if you
will just try a little Danderine. advt.
APPLICATION FOR SURRENDER
OF CHARTER
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State of Georgia, Butts County. ,
To the Superior Court of said county.
The petition of the Newton Hard
ware Company respectfully shows to
the Court as follows:
1. That it is a corporation, duly
organized and incorporated under the
laws of the state of Georgia, by the
Superior Court of Butts county on
the 22 day of December 1902, his
Honor E. J. Reagan, Judge of the Su
perior Courts of Flint Circuit, then
and there presiding, being then and
there incorporated under the name
and style of the “Newton-Carmichael
Hardware Company,” with its place of
business located at Jackson, Ga., and
for the purpose of carrying on a gen
eral hardware business, together with
crockery, vsoodenware, glassware,
farm implements and machinery and
such other merchandise as is incident
to such a business.
2. That the proceedings and order
of incorporation is duly recorded in
the book of charters kept by the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Butts county
on pages 65 and 66.
3. That on the 16th day of Sep
tember, 1916, the said charter was
amended by the Superior Court of
Butts county, so that its name was
changed to the “Newton Hardware
Company,” the proceedings and order
for said amendment are recorded in
the book of charters i nthe office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Butts county, on pages 207 and 208.
4. That the capital stock of said
corporation is $5,000.00.
5. That the owners of said stock
in said corporation are W. A. Newton,
R. P. Newton and J. C. Newton, they
owning all of said stock.
5. That on the 15th day of April,
1918, at a meeting of the stockholders
held for that purpose, a resolution
was duly adopted by the affirmative
vote of all the owners of the capital
stock of said corporation, resolving
that the corporation surrender itschar
ter and franchise to the state and be
dissolved as a corporation, a copy of
said resolution is hereto attached as
“Exhibit A.”
Wherefore it is prayed that after
notice is given as required by law,
that said corporation be duly and leg -
ally dissolved and its charter and
franchise be forfeited and that it
cease to exist as a corporation.
H. M. FLETCHER,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
Georgia, Butts County.
Personally appeared before the un
dei'-igned officer authorized by law
to administer oaths, W. A. Newton,
|t. P. Newton and J. C. Newton, who
depose and each for himself on oath
says, that the allegations of the fore
going petition are true.
W. A. NEWTON,
R. P. NEWTON,
J. C. NEWTON.
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
this 17th day of April, 1918.
S. J. FOSTER,
Clerk Butts Superior Court.
“EXHIBIT A.”
Abstract of the minutes of a meet
ing of the stockholders of the Newton
Hardware Company, held on the 15th
day of April, 1918.
Resolved that the stockholders of
the Newton Hardware Company, duly
assembled by notice previously given,
calling them together for the purpose
of taking steps to dissolve the corpo
ration and surrender its charter and
franchise to the state, are in favor of
dissolving said corporation and sur
rendering its charter and franchise
to the state, and the officers and di
rectors are hereby authorized and di
rected to take such steps as are nec
essary and legal to carry into effect
this resolution.
This resolution was adopted by the
unanimous vote of the stockholders
being present.
At Chambers, Griffin, Ga., April 17th,
1918.
The foregoing petition of the New
tm Hardware Company, read and con
sidered. It is ordered that said peti
tion be filed v<ith the Clerk of Butts
Superior Court, that this petition and
this order be published in the Pro
gress-Argus, the newspaper in which
the sheriff’s advertisements are pub
lishen in and for the county of Butts,
once a week for four weeks, and that
all persons are hereby notified that on
the 7th day of June, 1918, at the
court house in Jackson, Georgia, at
10 o’clock a. m., said petition and
cause will be heard and passed upon.
W. E. H. SEARCY, JR.,
Judge S. C. Flint Circuit
Georgia, Butts County.
I, S. J. Foster, Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county do hereby certi
fy that the within and foregoing is a
true and correct copy of application
and order of “Newton Hardware
Co.’’ to have the charter of said cor
poration dissolved. Witness my hand
and official seal of said court.
This 30th day of April, 1918.
S. J. FOSTER, Clerk
Superior Court, Butts County, Ga.
Reports received from the state
and federal employment bureaus by
the United States Employment Ser
vice, Department of Labor, indicate a
shortage of woman labor in 34 cities.
The greatest demand is for domestics
and next, factory workers. Twenty
of the 34 cities report a scarcity of
domestics. Nine report a demand for
factory workers.