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LEGAL NOTICE
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUNTY
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID STATE AND COUNTY:
The petition of D. R. DINKINS.
P. F. HARRELL, AND CHARLES
M. QUATTLEBAUM respectfully
shows:
1. Petitioners desire for them
selves, their associates and succes
sors to be incorporated under the
name of “NAHUNTA PARTS AND
SUPPLY, INCORPORATED.”
2. The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain and profit.
3. The general nature of the busi
ness to be transacted is: (a) The
right to own, lease, control, buy,
sell, deal in and operate a general
automobile, industrial, appliance
and equipment parts business, which
shall include the right to purchase
and sell new and used automobiles,
industrial, appliance and
equipment parts of every kind, char
acter and description, accessories,
tires and any and all appliances and
fixtures incidental to the operation
of an automobile, industrial, appli
ance and equipment parts business,
to conduct and operate a machine
repair and service shop wherein au
tomobiles and all types of motor ve
hicles and equipment may be repair
ed, overhauled and serviced; to
maintain show rooms, parts rooms
and conduct sales both wholesale
and retail; to deal in all kinds of
machinery, implements, tools, ap
pliances and other goods, wares
and merchandise of all kinds, at
wholesale and retail, and all re
pair parts, attachments, devices and
materials used in and intended for
use in connection with any of the
foregoing articles and all imple
ments, machines and tools incident
thereto.
(b) To operate any one or all
or any combination of the above
businesses at any one or more loca
tions.
(c) To buy, sell, own and lease
real estate and buildings to be used
for and in connection with the op
eration of the corporate business.
4. Petitioners desire to have all
of the corporate powers and privi
leges enumerated in Section 22-1827
and 22-1870 of the Annotated Code of
Georgia and all other powers and
privileges enumerated in Title 22-
18 and Title 22-19 of said Code and
such other powers as may hereafter
be provided by law.
5. The maximum number of
shares of stock of the corporation
shall be 300 shares of common stock
of a par value of SIOO.OO per share.
The amount of capital with which
the corporation shall begin business
shall not be less than $2,000.00, or 20
shares of common stock, either in
cash or other assets. The corpora
tion shall be authorized to issue ad
ditional shares up to the maximum
stated above, and thereafter, from
time to time, to reduce the amount
of capital outstanding, but not be
low the minimum stated above, up
on a majority vote of the Board of
Directors, approved by a 2-3 ma
jority vote of the stockholders.
6. The corporation shall have the
right to receive in payment fdr its
capital stock, both real and personal
property and personal or profession
al services at a fair and reasonable
valuation to be fixed by the Board
of Directors.
7. The corporation shall have ex
istence for a period of 35 years with
the privilege of renewal of its chart
er from time to time as it expires.
8. The principal office of the cor
poration shall be located in the City
of Nahunta, Brantley County, Geor
gia, with the privilege of establish
ing branch offices and places of
business in other counties within
and without the State of Georgia.
9. The Post Office Address of pe
titioners is: D. R. Dinkins, 1805 Os
borne Road, St. Marys, Ga.; P. F.
Harrell, 2101 Starling Street, Bruns
wick, Ga.; Charles M. Quattlebaum,
Nahunta, Ga.
10. The By-Laws of the corpora
tion shall be adopted by the com
mon stock holders and shall provide
for the officers, their selection, and
such other rules and regulations ap
propriate for the control and man
agement of the corporation, includ
ing provisions for amending the by
laws.
11. Attached hereto is a certificate
of the Secretary of the State of
Georgia as provided by Section 22-
1803 of the Annotated Code of Geor
gia.
WHEREFORE, PETITION
ERS PRAY to be incorporated as a
foresaid with all the rights, powers,
privileges, and immunities herein
set forth, and such other rights,
powers and privileges as may be
necessary and incidental to the con
duct of said business as provided by
the laws of the State of Georgia.
-s- J. Robert Smith
P. 0. Box 116
Nahunta, Georgia
Attorney For Petitioners
GEORGIA, BRANTLEY COUNTY
PRESCRIPTION
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Ernest Knight
druggist
The Rexall Store
Pharnuclat Always on Daty
147 Went Cherry St.
Phone GA 7-2254 Jesup, Ga
The foregoing petition of D. R.
Dinkins. P. F. Harrell, and Charles
M. Quattlebaum to be incorporated
under the name of “NAHUNTA
PART AND SUPPLY, INCOR
PORATED,” having been presented,
read and considered, and it appear
ing that said petition is within the
purview’ and intention of the laws of
the State of Georgia; and it further
appearing that all of said laws have
been fully complied with;
It is thereupon considered, order
ed and adjudged that said petition
be and the same is hereby granted
and petitioners, their associates,
successors, and assigns are hereby
incorporated under the name of
“NAHUNTA PART AND SUPPLY,
INCORPORATED,” for a period of
35 years with the privilege of re
newal, and with all the rights, pri
vileges and immunities set forth in
said petition and as provided by the
laws of the State of Georgia.
So ordered this sth day of June,
1963.
-s- Ben Hodges
Judge Superior Court
Brantley County, Ga.
Filed in Office, this
sth day of June, 1963
-s- D. F. Herrin
Clerk
Brantley Superior Court 6-27.
NOTICE OF SALE
GEORGIA,
BRANTLEY, COUNTY:
By virtue of power of sale con
tained in that certain security deed
executed and delivered by S. K.
MERCER to MID-STATE HOMES,
INC. by deed dated June 1,1962
and recorded in Mortgage Book 49,
Pages 552-53, in the office of the
Clerk of Superior Court, Brantley
County, Georgia, there will be sold
at public outcry before the court
house door in said state and county
by the undersigned, during the legal
hours of sale, on the 2nd day of
July, 1963 to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described pro
perty, to-wit:
That certain piece, parcel or tract
of land, situate, lying and being in
Land Lot No. 84 in the 9th Land
District of Brantley County, Geor
gia, known and more particularly
described as: Commencing at a
point where the East line of Land
Lot No. 84 and the West line of Land
Lot No. 101 intersect the center line
of “Old Stage Road” formerly a dirt
road, now a paved road also known
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deeded from P. D. Mercer to D. L.
Mercer in Deed Book 15, Page 111,
March 13, 1946, run thence South
along the East line of Land Lot No.
84 for 112.09 feet to an iron and P.
0. 8.. thence continue South along
the East line of Land Lot 84 for 75
feet to an iron, thence West per
pendicular to the East line of
Land Lot No. 84 for 100 feet to an
iron, thence North and parallel to
the East lines of Land Lot No. 84
for 75 feet to an iron, thence East
on a line perpendicular to the East
line of Land Lot No. 84 for 100 feet
to an iron and point of beginning.
Containing 0.17 acres. The above
parcel of land is part of the land
deeded from D. L. Mercer to S. K.
Mercer and Betty Lou Mercer on
June 5, 1960.
Said property will be sold for the
purpose of paying the indebtedness
secured by said deed; and the pro
ceeds of the sale will be applied to
the payment of said indebtedness
and interest and all charges and ex
penses in connection with this fore
closure as provided in said deed and
the balance, if any, wll be turned
over to the said S. K. Mercer.
This 3rd day of June, 1963.
MID-STATE HOMES, INC.
As Attorney in Fact for
S. K. MERCER
Perry, Walters & Langstaff
Attorneys at Law
Albany, Georgia
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF BRANTLEY.
By virtue of an order granted
by the Ordinary, of said State
and County, there will be sold
at public outcry, on the first
Tuesday in July next at the
Northern Courthouse door, in sa
id County, between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the follow
ing described lands in said
County to wit:
Two (2) acres more or less of
land, in the village of Atkinson,
Brantley County, Georgia, with
the buildings thereon erected,
bounded as follows: North by
the run of “Fish Pond Branch;”
East, by lands of Mrs. Thelma
Jones; South, by the right of
way of the A. C. L. RR CO. (Old
B. & W. Railroad) and West by
an unpaved Public road leading
If you took away the Rayonier Cellulose
what do you suppose would be left?
from Atkinson to Hortense, Ge
orgia. This is the same lands
known as “The Blake Smith”
old place, and is where the late
John Taylor, and the late Mrs.
Lucy Taylor long resided. And,
is all of the lands owned by the
late Mrs. Lucy Taylor, at the
time of her death.
The sale will continue from
day to day between the same
hours of sale, until all of said
property is sold.
This the 4th day of June, 1963.
People were sold on the Grand Prix the day it came out. Can you remember a car catching on like this one? Grabbing people's imagination like this one?
But after all, it’s a Pontiac. And this year’s Pontlacs are making new friends faster than you can say Wide-Track. Come in and we’ll introduce you.
a/g Thelma Jones
Thelma Jones, as Ad
ministratrix, estate of
the late Mrs. Lucy
Taylor.
C. Winton Adams, Attny.,
For said Administratrix 6-27.
Posted Signs for Sale
At Brantley Enterprise
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER FOR A WIDE CHOICE OF WIDE TRACKS AND GOOD USED CARS, 100
PADGETT PONTIAC-CADILLAC, Inc.
447 State Street
The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, June 27, 1963
WHY BEAN BLOSSOMS SHED
Extension Horticulturist F. B.
Cates says there are at least three
different explanations why snap
beans sometimes lose their blos
soms. A heavy infestation of
thripes can caust it. Hot, dry
weather dries the stigma or fe
male part of the flower and pol
lination is disrupted, causing blos
soms to abort. Excess nitrogen
(TURN THE PAGE AND SEE)
applied shortly before or at
blooming may cause blossoms to
shed.
Dr. Charles H. Little
OPTOMETRIST
607 Isabella St. Telephone
Waycross, Ga. ATlas 3-5144
Waycross, Ga.