The Cochran journal. (Cochran, Bleckley County, Ga.) 19??-current, November 17, 1910, Image 4

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RES ASH COAL! We sell the Famous Red Ash Coal for $5.25 per Ton De livered to Your Residence. No Rocks or Clinkers in This Coal. For Quick Delivery Phone No. 7. City Transfer Company. Bnng us your Cotton and Cotton Seed We Pay Highest Market Price! GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Buggies and Wagons! Your Patronage Appreciated. C. C. & j. H. HALL, Empire, Georgia. THE BEST HOOFS Vulcanite Roofing—The Asphalt Brand. Good in Any Climate, Easily Ap plied and the Most Durable Roofing Known. We are exclusive agents. Call or Write for Samples. COCHRAN LUMBER CO. V^BpQK (/L. // v It tells how you can have telephone service in your home at very low cost. . J jf Wri-e for this book today. A postal will do. Address . ! ' • / Feraic?s lias Department : ! A:L :7 A & Telegraph Co. ff&J - ■- l'i~yc:c Sire el, Atlanta* Ga. I ♦ ■ y— * -i ynyxo yyi-?gw4i . Petition for Charter. GEORGIA —pulaski county: To the Superior Court of said |County : The petition of J. P. Peacock, \V. 0. Peacock, W. 11. Peac«x;k, J. J. Taylor, J. A. Fisher, T. \\. Fisher and J. H. Mullis Jr., shows to the court as follows: 1. Petitioners desire to form a corporation, under the name and style of “The Cochran Real Estate C 0.,” with it’s home office in the City of Cochran, in said state and county. 2. Petitioners show that $15,000 has been fully paid in, and they de sire to capitalize said corporation at $15,000 made up of shares each of the par value of S 100.00. They desire the power to in crease the capital stock of said corporation to any amount not ex ceeding one hundred thousand dol lars ($100,000.00) by a majority vote of the stockholders. 3. They desire said corporation shall lx: incorporated for a period of twenty years, with the privelege of renewal after the expiration of said period. 4. The object of said proposed corporation is pecuniary gain to the stockholders, and. for that purpose petitioners desire tnat said corpor ation may have the power to buy, sell and own or to buy, sell or own any kinds of real estate for itself or as agent for others on commission; it is also prayed that said cor poraton shall have the power to lend money on real estate for itself or for others and to take mortgages and any kind of written or seeded in instruments to secure said loans also to borrow money on real estate for' itself or for others on commission, executing any kind of written or calls 1 in- ; .UOU.'llt? t • ••••!!tv * ■' loans; and generally to do a real estate business. 6. Petit he incorporated according to the pravers of this path ion, and that said corproation may sue and be sue. 1 h.v it- eorpor.ite name ;md may have the u v of a corporate -cal and it may envy all the rights and privi-legos and lie subject to all the obligations and liabilities of cor porations under the general laws of the state of Georgia, or as they may he amended. This 10th. day of November 1010. (signed) R. A. WHIPPLE Attorney for Petitioners. GEORGIA —im’l.aski no: T, John \V. Lancaster, Clerk of Superior Court of said county, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the orig ional petition tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court on the 10th day of November 1910. This 10th day November 1010. (signed) J. \Y. Lancaster, 11-17 -It C. S. C. P. C. Notice of Sale By virtue of the powers vested; hi me (Recorded Book of deeds Pulas ki Co., Cia., Volume 7 Pages 302 — 3; IS) by the heirs at law of the late Mrs. Antionette Walker, deceased, I will sell before the court house door at llawkinsville, Georgia on the first Tuesday in Decem ber, 1010, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash, reserving in me the right to accept or reject any and all bids, the following described realty to wit: Lot of land number 219 in the 21st. District of Pulaski Co., Ga., containing 202 1 2 acres, more or less. Situated south west of Cochran, Ga., three hundred yards of Cochran and Hawkinsville public road and about one mile from the incorporate limits of Cochran, one hundred ac res in good state of cultivation, one hundred in woods, some very fine timber is in this tract. On this farm is • one five room dwelling, painted and two rooms ceiled and painted, a good bam.smoke house and two tenant houses. This place is known as the jH. Miss Henman Weds Mr. Rogers Yesterday morning it liecame known that on the night of Septem ber 9th, nearly two months ago, Miss Jule Herrman and Mr. O. T. Rogers were united in marriage. ; The marriage was solemized on the steps of the Carnegie librarv, Judge J. R. Green officiating. Mr. John H. Guyton was the only wit; ness. The young couple, the gentleman who performed the ceremony and the witness were “mum” as a grave yard and no inkling of the marriage was allowed to creep out. They were known as sweethearts but the surprise was that the mar riage was kept a secret so long. The bride is the daughter of the late Judge Elias Herrman, of East man. The objections on the part of the relatives of the bride were that Mr. Rogers is a gentile. The bride has lived in Dublin for a nifmber of years aud is a young woman of fine character and intell igence. Mr. Rogers is connected with his father, Mr. W. B- Rogers, in the cotton business, and is a man full of promise. He is popular among his frietids and prominent in Elk circles. The bride and groom left for Af lanta Wednesday afternoon. They informed a very few intimate friends of their marriage and gave them permission to let it he known after | 6 o’clock Tliursdav. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers will have rooms with Mr. and Mrs E. Fred Borwn, on Oak street —Laurens • County Herald. Tiie bridegroom is a former Coch ran boy. W. i>. Rogers and fam ily were residents of Cochran some I ; iifhvn years ago when (). T. Rogers] ’ was quite a snia’l lad. The family! is well and favomhlv grown here, j News from Empire * Route No. 2. The farmers are most done gath ering their crops, which was not a very big job. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kimberley and little son spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Kimberley’s mother, Mrs. J. X. Davis. Miss Inez. Grimsley spent Sunday afternoon with Mis* Addle Lee Brannon. Misses Laura and Walter Floyd spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Lillie Mae Davis, Airs W. W. White and son Claud spent Sunday morning with Miss Walter Floyd, Mrs. W. L. and O. C. Dnvis and Evie Floyd attended preaching at Empire Sunday morning. Mi. and .Mrs. Cliff Jimerson and Children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Brannon. Miss Manella Floyd spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Dollie Bell I White. Mrs. J. R. Hill and little children spent a while with Mrs. R. L. Da vis. Mrs. W. W. White spent Tues day afternoon with her sister, Mrs. J. R. Hill. Mr. and Airs. G. G. Floyd and children spent Thursday with W. A. Floyd and family. Air. Fred Floyd spent Friday morning with his son, W. A. Floyd. The Davis school is progressing nicely under the management of Messes Jesse Pounds of Bailey’s Park and Mary Dorch of Hawkins ville. Blue Eyes. Walker place. This October 17, 1910. J. J. Dennard, att’y. in fact for the heirs at law of the late Mrs. Antionette Walker, deceased, P. 0. address, Ga. 10-20-7 t SEVER WEAR ROOF PAINT For paper and shingle roofs. Telephone poles, fence pots. The cheapest and best metalic cover ing on the market. ' A perfect covering for tin. iro;«-or steel roofs and all kinds of metal exposed to the weather. This paint is an excellent preservative for fence posts. If the part of the post going in the ground is covered with it it will last as long or longer than the exposed part. Give it a trial and be convinced For Sale by COCHRAN LUMBER CO. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Cochran Banking Company, LOCATED AT COCHRAN, GA., AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOV., IOtH, 1910. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts..slol 864 26 Demand loans »- *2l 310 55 Overdrafts. 69 72 Overdrafts secured by cotton - 20 129 40 Bonds and stocks owned by bank 4 433 37 Banking House 2 800 00 Other real estate Due from hanks and 1 rankers in the state 10 534 22 Due from banks and hankers in other states 9 071 97 Currency - 1 939 00 Gold 377 50 Silver, nickels, pennies 1 752 10 Cheeks and Cash items 2 (ill 93 Tijfirt 8177 954 02 STATE OF GEORGIA —County ok Pulaski: Hi Before me came J. A. Walker, Cashier of Cochran Banking Co., nf | Co: bran, On., who being duly xworj, says that the above and foregoing tan ■ ; .it is a true ciuehtion-i i ■ bank, a- -'lhayii I,v the Ixxiki of file in said hank. * ‘ J J J. A. Walker, c.-.-lfier. A Sworn to and suh-wibod before me, this lff-h, day of Not-. 191(jJ w. 11. Cn ARMAN, X. P. P. Co., Ga. NO. 75ti7. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OFTUE J FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COCHRAN At Cochran, in mu State of'Georgia, at the close-aV Business, »Xo\\ 10, 1910 RESOURCES DOLLARS Loans and Discounts § 53 ](),-; 5c Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 704 $5 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 24 (iOO 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 713 72 Banking house. Furniture and Fixtures 3 097 99 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 22 263 53 Due from State and Private Banks anil Bankers Trust Companies, and Savings Banks 3 7(53 94 Due from approved Reserve Agents 12 372 92 Checks .oid other cash items Exchanges for Clearing House. Notes of other National Banks gQ(j <)() Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents 7J 99 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie $6 760 55 Legal-tender notes. 745 00 7 505 55 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per et. eir’n.)__ 1 230 00 Bills of exchange ; 9 036 33- Total T 42 69T75 LIABILITIES DOLLARS Capital stock paid in g 28 000 ooi Surplus fund.. 8 000 0(fl Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes paid 10 059 7(« National Bank Notes outstanding 24 600 0 M Individual Deposits subject to check 00 655 (ifl Time Certificates of Deposit 10 902 C..alders Checks outstanding . 473 Bills payable, including certificates of deposits for money borrowed Total 142 691 15 State of Georgia, County of Pulaski, ss: I, J. B. Thompson, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. B. THOMPSON} Cashjjir. Subscribed and sworn to Correct —Attest: before me this 16th, day ol Nov. B. J. Wynne, 1910. McWilliam Thompson, J. B. Peacock, Notary Public, P. Co. Ga. C. E. Taylor, Directors. News from Route 5. We are sorry to know that Arthur Conley, of near Dußois, is dead. Mrs. Sammie Berryhill and chil dren spent Sunday with Mrs. Lizzie Benson. W. G. Floyd spent Suneay with parents, Mr. and Fred Floyd. Mrs. Nan Turner visited her aunt Mrs. Fred Floyd, Sunday. Mrs. Willie Bell Roland is spend- liabilities. Capital stix-k paid in_.s 25 000 00 Surplus fund 35 O(j0 oo Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid g 199 j. 5 Due to hanks and bank - ers in this state Due Unpaid Dividends Individual deposits sub ject to check 93 568 23 Time certificates 14 833 68 Certified Checks Cashier’s checks 1 352 9ff Bills payable, includ ing time certificates representing borrow- * ! ed money a , Notes and Bills Redis- i counted m Total $177 954 M ing a few days with her -mtJther-in law, Mrs. J. N. Roland. Mattie Lee and Emma Floyd spent Sunday with Mary and Ger trude Floyd. A Household Medicine To be really valuable must show equally good results from each member of the family using it. Fo ley’s Honey and Ta- does just this. Whether for children or grown per sons J£pley’s Honey afid Tar is best and safest for all coughs and colds. Found at Tayloi <fc Kenningtqn’s.