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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, April 5, 1956
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Georgia, Brantley County.
To the Superior Court of said
county, and the Honorable Cecil
Roddenberry, Judge of said
Court.
The petition of R. B. Brooker,
D. F. Walker, J. W. Brooker, I.
J. Davis, J. A. Drury, E. Parker
Dodge, C. J. Broome, Sr., S. K.
Allen, Mrs. Katie Ham, Roy Ham,
R. C. Harrell, Jr., Hoke S. Wil
son, E. L. Sears, J. C. Allen,
Elroy Strickland, D. S. Moody,
A. J. Stokes, I. F. Brown, T. E.
Raulerson, T. L. Dowling, J. C.
Moody, W. B. Harris, Roy Har
per, J. T. Morgan, Claude A.
Smith, D. F. Herrin, Dr. E. A.
Moody, K. S. Varn, A. H. Mor
ris, Virginia Roberts, J. D. Orser
and Avery Strickland, herein
after called petitioners, respect
fully shows:
WHEREAS, it is the belief of
said petitioners that the further
development and progress of the
County of Brantley is largely
dependent upon the causing of
industries to locate here; and
WHEREAS, it is believed that
these aims can best be furthered
and accomplished by the united
efforts of Citizens of Brantley
County associated together and
acting as a legal entity with
corporate powers.
THEREFORE, it is petitioned
as follows:
Petitioners desire for them
selves, their associates and suc
cessors, to be incorporated under
the name of “BRANTLEY COUN
TY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOP
MENT CORP.”
The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain and profit.
The general naturei of the
business or businesses to be
transacted is as follows: The lo
cation of industries in this Coun
ty; buying, selling, exchanging,
leasing, sub-dividing and improv
ing real estate, with all the usual
and necessary services for itself
and others; the construction, e
rection, repairing and remodel
ing of buildings and structures of
all types for itself and others;
and such other matters and things
looking forward to the progress
and development of this County
and the general, welfare of its
people.
Petitioners further desire that
said corporation be vested with
all the rights and powers now or
hereafter given to do any and
all things which may be needful
or proper in the operation of
the above-described business, and
that said corporation have all of
the powers enumerated in Sec
tions 22-1827 and 22-1828, Geor
gia Code Annotated, and such
powers as may hereafter be given
by law. *
The maximum number of
shares of stock shall be 4,000 of
the par value of SIO.OO per
share, all of which shall be com
mon stock. However, the amount
of capital with Which the cor
poration shall begin business
shall not be less than $200.00,
which is paid in at the time of
the granting of this charter. The
corporation shall be authorized
to issue additional shares up to
the maximum sum stated, and
thereafter, from time to time,
to reduce the amount of capital
outstanding, but not below the
maximum above stated, and all
this, upon a majority vote of the
Board of Directors, approved by
a two-thirds majority vote of the
stockholders.
Each stockholder shall be en
titled to one vote for each share
of stock owned and registered
on the books of said corporation
in his name, provided, however,
that no one stockholder shall
vote more than ten percent of
the outstanding stock, regardless
Nahunta, Ga.
of the number of shares of stock
owned or proxies held by such
stock holder, it being the inten
tion of this provision that control
of said corporation shall be vested
in not less than ten stockholders.
7.
Stockholders meetings shall be
held at least semi-annually, at
each of which said meetings the
president of the corporation
shall cause to be made a full and
complete report of the condition
and progress of said corporation.
The time for which the cor
poration is to have existence is
35 years, with the privilege of
renewal of the charter, from time
to time, upon the expiration of
said periods of 35 years.
9.
The county in which the prin
cipal office of the corporation is
to be located is Brantley County,
Georgia.
The post ofice address of each
of the applicants for the purpose
of this application is Nahunta,
Georgia.
Petitions further desire that by
laws of the corporation shall be
adopted by the common stock
holders, and such by-laws shall
provide for the officers of the
corporation, the manner of their
selection, and such other rules
appropriate to by-laws which
have as their purpose the con
trol and management of the cor
poration, including provisions
whereby the by-laws may be a
mended.
Your petitioners herewith ex
hibit a certificate of the Secre
tary of the State of Georgia as
required by Section 22-1803,
Georgia Code Annotated.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
to be incorporated unde^ the
name and style aforesaid with all
the rights, powers, privileges, and
immunities herein set forth, and
such additional rights, powers
and privileges as may be neces
sary, proper or incident to the
conduct of the business aforesaid,
and as may be inherent in or
allowed to like corporations un
der the laws of the State of
Georgia as they now exist or may
hereafter exist.
Respectfully submitted,
C. Winton Adams,
Attorney for Petitioners.
ORDER OF COURT
The foregoing petition for a
charter, to be incorporated under
the name of “BRANTLEY COUN
TY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOP
MENT CORP.”, has been duly
presented to me, and read and
considered; and it appearing that
said petition is within the pur
view and intention of the laws
of this State applicable thereto;
and it further appearing that all
of said laws have been fully
complied with;
It is thereupon considered, or
dered and adjudged that said pe
tition be and the same is hereby
granted; and petitioners, their
associates, successors and as
signs, are hereby incorporated
and made a body politic under
the name and style of “BRANT
LEY COUNTY INDUSTRIAL
DEVELOPMENT CORP.” for and
during the period of 35 years,
with the privilege of renewal at
the expiration of that time, and
with all rights, powers, privi
leges and immunities mentioned
in said application, and with such
additional rights, powers, privi
leges and immunities as are pro
vided by the laws of Georgia as
they now exist or may hereafter
exist
This the 2nd day of April, 1956.
Cecil Roddenberry,
Judge of Brantley
Superior Court.
Certification by Clerk
Os Superior Court.
Georgia, Brantley County.
I, D. F. Herrin, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Brantley Coun
ty, hereby certify that the fore
going is a true and correct copy
of the application for charter and
the order of the Judge thereon,
as the same appears of file in
this office.
I further certify that applicants
(or their counsel) have submitted,
and there is filed in this office,
an affidavit signed by the duly
authorized agent or publisher,
showing that publication of said
Petition and Order has been duly
made according to Sections 22-
1805, Georgia Code Annotated;
and that the costs required by
Section 22-1804, Georgia Code
Annotated, have been fully paid,
and a receipt therefor has been
given to applicants.
This 2nd day of April, 1956.
D. F. Herrin, Clerk of
Brantley Superior Court.
Georgia, Brantley County.
By virtue of an order of the
Hon. Claude A. Smith, Ordinary
of said county, there will be sold
at public out-cry, on the First
Tuesday in May next, at the
Court-house door in Nahunta,
Brantley County, Georgia, be
tween the legal hours of* sale, to
the highest and best bidder for
cash, the following described land
in said County to wit:
One Hundred and Five (105)
acres more or less of land in the
North-west corner of original
land lot number One Hundred
and Sixty-Nine (169) and Sixty
(60) acres more or less in the
South-West Corner of original
land lot number One Hundred
and Seventy (170), both of said
tracts are contigous, and form
one body of land, and both are
located in the Ninth (9th) Land
Dist. of formerly Pierce, now
Brantley County, Georgia, and
bounded as a whole as follows:
North by lands of Perry Strick
land; East by the run of a Branch
and the lands of John Crawford;
South by lands of Rufus, Lanie
and Cleo Shuman; and West by
the original line of said lots No.
169 and 170. This all the real pro
perty owned by the said A. J. B.
Shuman, deceased, in said Coun
ty on this date.
The undersigned administratrix
reserves the right to reject any
bid, that in her opinion is not
sufficiently high. And the sale
will continue from day to day
between the same hours until
said property is sold.
This the 2nd day of April,
1956.
Mrs. Millisa Shuman,
Administratrix of the estate
of A. J. B. Shuman, Deceased.
C. Winton Adams, Atty. 4|26
Georgia, Brantley County.
This is to notify all persons
concerned that Fred Dowling as
administrator of the estate of S.
T. Newsome, deceased, has filed
with me an application for leave
to sell the following lands be
longing to said estate, for the
purpose of paying debts and
making distribution; and that I
will pass upon said application
in my office in Nahunta, Georgia,
at the May term, 1956, of my
Court:
Description of property to be
sold: All located in the 1493rd
Dist. G. M. Brantley County,
Georgia, and in two tracts. Tract
one - Fifty-five and two tenths
(55.2) acres of the north portion
of fractional land lot 279, and
being the same lands described
in a plat made by D. S. Page,
Reg. Surveyor on Aug. 25th,
1955, which said plat is duly of
record among the current public
records of Brantley County,
Georgia, in plat book two at
page 189 and is by reference
made this description.
Tract Two- 3.61 acres of Head
right land in the village of At
kinson, in said District and
County aforesaid, and being more
fully described in a plat made by
D. S. Page, Reg. Surveyor on
Aug. 10th, 1955, which said plat
is duly of record among the cur
rent public records of Brantley
County, Georgia, in plat book
two at page IQO, and said plat
is by reference made this de
scription.
This 2nd day of April, 1956.
Claude A. Smith, Ordinary,
Brantley County, Ga.
C. Winton Adams, Atty.
For Fred Dowling, Administrator
of S. T. Newsome. 4 26
CITATION—Year’s Support.
Georgia, Brantley County.
The return of the appraisers
setting apart twelve month’s sup
port to the widow of Lawton
Crews deceased, having been
filed in my office, all persons
concerned are cited to show cause
by the 7th day of May, 1956, why
said application for twelve
nflonth’s support should not be
granted. This April 2nd, 1956.
Claud A. Smith, Ordinary.
C- Winton Adams, Atty.
Nahunta, Ga. 4 26
Georgia, Brantley County.
By virtue of an order of the
Hon. Claude A. Smith, Ordinary
of said County, there will be sold
at public out-cry on the first
Tuesday in May next, at the
Court house door in Nahunta,
Brantley County, Georgia, be
tween the legal hours of sale, to
the highest and best bidder for
cash, the following described land
in said State and County to wit:
All of Lot number Thirteen
(13) in the “Brooker Addition”
to s«id City, same being in ori
ginal land lot No. 88 in the 2nd
Land Dist. of said County, and
more fully described in a certain
plat of the Brooker Addition du
ly of record among the current
public records of said State and
County in plat book One at folio
9, said plat being made by refer
ence this description for all pur
poses. Said lots fronts on Tal
madge Street a distance of 56
feet and runs back 118 feet and
9 inches. Said property being
well known as “The Bill Hall
Place”.
The undersigned administrator
reserves the right to reject any
bid. Said sale will continue from
day to day between the same
hours until said property is sold.
This the 2nd day of April,
1956.
Roy Harper, Administrator of
the estate of William Q
(Bill) Hall.
C. Winton Adams, Atty. 426
New Circular
Published on
Cotton Growing
Publication of a new cotton
circular by the College of Agri
culture Extension Service was
announced this week by Exten
sion Director W. A. JSutton.
Sutton said the circular gives
the latest cotton research infor
mation from the College’s ex
periment stations and also in
corporates material gained from
cotton demonstrations carried on
by county agents and cooperat
ing farmers all over the state.
Farmers were urged by the
Extension director to make use
of the publication in increasing
yields and decreasing production
costs this year. The title of the
circular is “Growing Cotton.”
Free copies are available from
county agents.
Written by J. R. Johnson, Ex
tension agronomist and project
leader, and W. H. Sell, Extension
agronomist - cotton, the publica
tion outlines the latest recom
mendations on soil selection, soil
preparation, pre-emergence weed
control, fertilization, varieties and
planting, insect control, cultiva
tion, defoliation, and harvesting.
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HUDSON CAR FOR SALE
1946 Hudson Fordor Sedan car
for sale, in good condition, good
tires. SSO cash. Mrs. lona Sikes,
Route 2, Nahunta, Ga. At Lula
ton. 4 5
FOR SALE
Two used auto radios, work
well, one sls, the other S2O. In
stallation and antenna extra.
Nahunta Television Co., Phone
2-3330. 4|5
INSIDE FLAT PAINT
Pittsburg Inside Flat Paint
$3.95 per gallon. Quantity dis
counts. Moody Bros. Furniture
Co., Nahunta, Ga.
WANTED
Ambitious man 25 to 60 to earn
over $2.00 hourly managing own
Watkins Route in Brantley Coun
ty. Write the J. R. Watkins Com
pany, 659 West Peachtree St.,
NE, Atlanta, Georgia. 4|19
DOG LOST
Black and tan puppy about 9
months old, lost about March 20,
possible in the Nahunta area.
Named “Trouble”. If found please
notify either Byron Highsmith or
Taiford Highsmith, Nahunta, Ga.
4|5
PITTSBURG PAINT
Pittsburg Outside White Paint
$4.95 per gallon. Quantity dis
counts. Moody Bros. Furniture
Co., Nahunta, Ga.
HOUSE FOR RENT
Eight rooms upstairs in two
story house for rent. Now vacant.
See Mrs. Turner Highsmith, Na
hunta, Ga. Phone 2-3214. 4|12
INSIDE RUBBERIZED PAINT
Pittsburg Inside Rubberize'"
Paint, $4.95 per gallon. Quantity
discounts. Moody Bros. Furniture
Co., Nahunta, Ga.
CROSSTIES WANTED
Sell your crossties to Dinkins
& Moore Company, Inc., Phone
4667, Folkston, Ga. 4|19
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