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PETITION FOB CHARTER.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
To the Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of B. R. Pickett, W. B.
Parks, F. B. Pickett, Charles Bowman,
D. Varner, Chas. D. Varner, W. P. Sikes,
R. 8. Cornwall and E. J. Cottle, of laid
county and state, respectfully shows to
the court:
1. That they desire for themselves
their associates, successors and assigns,
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NOTICE OF SALE
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tober 22, fl)18, J. I).
ite and County, execu
te Albany Trust Company of
poration under the la#s of
the real estate hereinafter
curity for bis sixty promis
sory notes tot $05.10 each, one to become
due December 1,1918, and the rest to be*
come due one On the first day of each
... , month thereafter, also his promissory note
to become incorporated under the name * or $3,000.00, due October 22, 1921, the
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and style of the
name bearing interest from date at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum, payable
TO TREAT HORSE COLIC TY TY PRODUCE AND PLANT CO. semi-annually thereafter—all foregoing
No Drenching — A Child Can Give It*' 2 - Tl »e terms for which petitioners ask »aM notes having been dated October 22,
• oous soet oumantxcd i to be incoroorated is twenty years, with and, whereas, said contract provid-
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IUCKKRSON GROCERY CO. th.t time.
Bl’Y JOB PRINTING IN TIPTON
r e have secured the
services of an
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. -and are now prepared to give
the Automobile Owners of this
section the benefit of a FIRST-
CLASS Painting and Trimming
Shop. Prices Reasonable, Sat
isfaction Guaranteed.
Tifton Sales Agency
Authorized Ford Agents
Corner of Main & Fifth Streets
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GOLDEN HARDWARE COMPANY
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3. The Capital Stock of said Corpora
tion is $10,000.00, divided into shares of
$100.00 each. Petitioners, however, ask
the privilege of increasing said Capital
Stock from time to time to any amount
not exceeding $50,000.00, should It be
deemed to the best interest of said Corpo
ration and the stockholders thereof, by a
two-thirds majority vote of Bald stock
holders.
4. The whole amouut of said Capital
Stock, has been actually paid in by said
petitioners.
5. The object and purpose of said cor-
(poration, is pecuniary gain and profit to
j stockholders. The particular busi
ness proposed to be carried on, is the buy
ing, selling, handling and curing sweet
(potatoes and all other farm products;
•i, buying, selling and handling
plants of every kind and des-
buying, selling and handling
i and poultry and all other farm
uot herein specified and men-
ti
<»• Petitioners desire and ask the privi
lege of adding any other line of merchan
dise carried by merchants generally,
should it be determined by a two-thirds
majority vote of the stockholders of said
corporation, that it is to the best interest
of the stockholders of said corporation.
7. Petitioners desire that said corpora
tion shall have the right to sue and be
sued and have a common seal; to buy,
sell, lease nnd hold and own, both real
and personal property of every kind and
description necessary for the furtherance
of the objects of said corporation; to bor
row money and pledge the property of
said corporation, real and personal, as
security therefor by mortgage, trust deed
or other form of security, which in the
judgment of a two-thirds majority of the
stockholders of said corporation may ap
pear to the interest thereof; to act as gen
eral o r special agents for other persons,
companies or corporations, in buy
ing, selling and handling any article
or class of articles, appertaining to the
business of said corporation, or usually
or eonveuient'y connected with Ihe busi
ness of said corporation hereinbefore to
ferred to; improve, sell or lease any or
all real estate or personalty, as may bo
necessary in properly conducting the bus
iness of said corpora tioi| nnd to exercise
the usual powers, to do all the usual nec-
es.ary and proper acts which pertain t-<
r.r may be connected with any of the busi
ness ol said Corporation.
S The principal office aud place of
business of said Corporation shall he at
T.v T .V, in Tift county Georgia, with ‘he
right to establish branch offices or houses
iincss anywhere in the state of
is may he doomed to the best in-
the stockholders of said corporu-
i determined by a two-thirds ma
te of said stockholders,
ore, petitioners pray tint they
i body corporate under the name
t aforesaid, entitled to all the
rights, privileges nnd immunities nnd
hjoa to all the liabilities fix id by law.
James II. Price 1
Attorney for Petitioners.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
I, Henry D Webb Clerk of the Super
ior Court of Tift county, do certify that
the above nnd foregoing is a true and
correct copy of the original petition for
incorporation, of the Ty Ty Produce and
Plant Company, now on file in my office,
ture, this 17th, day of October, 1919.
Witness my hand nnd official signn*
Henry D. Webb,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Notice is hereby given in conformity
with section ,3005 of the Code of Geor
gia, 1911, that the undersigned will, as
guardian for W. J. Taylor, make appli
cation before the Honorable R. Eve,
Judge Superior Court, Tift County, Geor
gia, at Tifton, Georgia, on the loth day
of November, 1919, for an order to Bell
the following described reaUy, property
of his said ward, to-wit: Three acres of
land, more or less, in Lot of land No.
525 in the town of Omega, Ga., being in
the 6th land district of said county, and
more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at the Southwest corner on
Chestnut Street, and running North
along the East side of said street 40 feet
to an agreed corner; thence Northeast
along an agreed line 240 feet to an agreed
corner; thence East 385 feet to au agreed
corner; thence South to Drean
Branch and along said branch to Alaba
ma Avenue, said East line being 240
feet; thence West along the North sidt
of Alabama Avenue 00 feet to an agreec
corner; thence North 160 feet to an
agreed cornerr thence West 100 feet to
an agreed corner; thence North 100 feet
to an agreed corner; thence West 200
promptly paid when due, as well as
mi-annual interest, such fact would oper
ate to make all said notes and all said
interest payments due aud payable ou
demand; and, whereas, said contract pro
vided that in the event of such proceed
ings ns is hereby described the amount
due on the unmatured portion of said
notes (excepting the one. for $3,000.00)
would be ascertained by deducting there-
frdm discount at the rate' of £ per cent
annum ; and, whereas, .-aid Connor
failed to pay said notes so due month
ly since for the one which became due
July 1, 1919, as well as all which have
become due ami has failed to pay
mi-annual interest due on the note
for $3,000.00 which became due April
22, 1919, and October 22, 1919—all said
delinquencies constituting violations of
the contract set out in said deed, and au
thorising the proceedings hereby describ
ed.
Now, therefore, I, Joseph 8. Davis,
President of said company, in accordance
with a provision of said deed, will sell or
caused to -be sold by my duly authorized
representative, before the courthouse door
of said county, between the lawful hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday iu December,
1919, to the highest and best bidder for
cash, all that tract of laud being a por
tion of original laud lot No. 307 in the
sixth district of said county, part'cularly
described, in three tracts, ns follows;
First tract. Commence at uu iron stake
o n the south edge of the Tifton und Ty
Ty public road at its intersection with
the original east line of said lot, run west
38 degrees south along said public road
1,114 feet to mi iron stake, thence south
28 degrees east 1,983 feet to an iron stake
thence east 175 feet to an iron stake on
the original east line of snid lot, thence
north 3 degrees and ten minutes west
2.2S5 feet along the originnl east line
bf said lot to an iron stake nnd to the
beginning point, snid tract eoutainuing
30 acres.
Second tract. Begin at the intersection
of the original east line of said lot with
the south edge of the right of way of the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company—
said right of way extending 50 feet from
the centre of the main line of said rnll-
road, run thence westward along south
edge of said right of way 1,300 feet to a
stake, thence south 27 degrees nnd 20
minutes east 1,007 feet to the centre
the Tifton nnd Ty Ty public road, thence
east 2S degrees north 959 feet along snid
public road to its intersection with the
original east line of snid lot, thence north
one degree. 45 minutes west along the
said original lot line to starting point—
said tract containing 30 acres, aud being
identified ns tract No. 1 as shown on «i
subdivision map made by TI. W. Brown,
dated May 23, 1912. recorded November
IX, 1915, in deed book Five, Page 287. in
office of Clerk of Superior Court, of Tift
County, Geeorgia.,
Third tract. Beginning at the north
west corner of tract lost above described,
nt a stake 50 feet south of the centre of
the main line of the Atlantic Const Line
Railroad Company, thense run west nlor.g
the south edge of the right of way of
snid railroad company, and 50 feet from
the centre from said line, 537 feet to a
stake, thence south 27 degrees and 20
minutes east 1.045 feet to n stake In tlio
centre of the Tifton and T.v Ty public
road, thence east along the centre of snid
public road 535 feet to a stake, nt the
southwest corner of the tract Inst above
described, thence north 27 degrees nnd
20 minutes west 1,007 feet to beginning
point—snid tract containing 20 acres and
being identified as tract No. 2 according
to tlie II. W. Brown map referred to in
above description as tract No. 2 thereof
ove three tracts heretofore occupied by
I>. Conner, as a home and containing
80 acres.
roceeds of said sale to be applied in
settlement of all the indebtedness herein
described of the commissions. on said
ale. of the cost of this advertisement, and
my surplus arising after paying all
wi«\ itiems is to be paid to snid Conner,
his heirs nr assigns. The authority for
said snle being irrevocable in the presi
dent of said company by the term of said
deed.
Tifton. Cn., November 1, 1919. |
Joseph S. Davis,
President,
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA—Tift County.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Tift County, Georgia, will
be sold, at public outcry, on the first
Tuesday in December, 1919, at the court
house door in said county, between the
legal hours of sale, certain real estate,
to-wit: Twenty acres, more or less, of
lot of land number Two Hundred and
Sixty-seven (297) nnd Ninety-seven (97)
acres, more or less, of lots of lend num
bers Two Hundred and Sixty-six (299),
and Two Hundred and Forty-one (241),
all in the Sixth (0) Land District of Tift
county, Georgia. Also, one share. No.
19, in the Country Fishing Club. Terms
of said sale to be cash.
This the third day of November, 1919.
W. B. Hitchcock, Administrator,
Estate of Robert Land.
to an agreed corner; thence West zw
feet to tChestnut Street to staiting point,
and bounded as follows,—North by origi
nal lof line and land of H. F. Brown;
East by land of H. F. Brown and Drean
Branch; South by Alabama Avenue, and
land of W. J. Wooten and 8. G. Lind
sey: West by Chestnut Street and land
of H. Roberts on Northwest.
C. V. Taylor.
Guardian tor W. J. Taylor.
Rldedtll A Mitchell,
Applicant’s Attorneys.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
GEORGIA—Tift County.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Tift County, Georgia, will
be sold, at public outcry, on the first
Tuesday in December, 1919. at the court
house door in said county, between the
1 hours of sale, the tract of land in
1 county, the same being One Hun
dred and Fifty-one, (151) acres, more or
of lot of land number One Hun-
Eleven, (111) in the 6th district of
said county and bounded as follows.—
On North by Cydoneta Farm and lands
of John Greene j on the West by lands of
Mrs. McKinney; on the East by lands of
Jaaon Scarboro and John Swain; and on
the sonth by Dowry lauds of Mrs. Emma
E. Akins. Terms of said sale to bs tor
cash.
This, 3rd day of November, 1919.
J. A. Akins,
Administrator for J. T. Akins.
^J^ATION-—YEAR’S SUPPORT
GEORGIA—Tift County.
The returns of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months' support to the fam
ily of G. F. Willett, deceased, having
been filed in my office, all persons con
cerned, are. cited to show cans# by the
tfth. dev of November, 1919, why said
iPP*i«wm for twehra support
should not be granted.
This, 17th day of October, 1M9.
24-w4t J. i, Baker, Ordinary.
FOR LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has applied to the Court of Ordi
nary of said county for leave to sell, sub
ject to the dower interest therein, a 1-3
of 1-7 undivided remainder iintercst in
lots of land Nos. 131 and 146 in the
Sixth District of Tift county, Georgia,
belonging to Jas. Paulk, minor, for the
purpose of completing his education, and
necessary expense incident thereto, and
that said application will be heard at the
next regular December term- of said Court
This, Nov. 3rd, 1919.
Mrs. Pena F. Paulk,
Guardian of said minor.
FOR DISMISSION
GEORGIA—Tiflt County.
Mrs. A. T. Houghton, Administratrix
on the estate of C. A. Williams, deceas
ed, represents to the undersigned that she
has fully administered on said estate and
asks for letters of dismission. This is
to notify all concerned that said applica
tion will be passed upon at the next term
of the Court ot Ordinary, on the first
Monday In December next.
This, November 3, 1919.
J. J. Baker,
Ordinary, Tift county.
EQUITABLE PETITION
Thomas Y, Fletcher vs. Peabody,
Hougbtcling A Co., et al.
Equitable Petition; in Tift Superior
Court, December Term, 1910.
T 0 the Defendants, Lucretia P. Hough-
ling; Alexander Smith; Burton Thom-
1; Edward M. Mills, and Frandg B.
Dickinson, Executor of the Last Will and
Testament of William B. Sterling.
You are hereby required personally or
by attorney to be and appear it tha Su
perior Court to be held in. and for said
County on tba First Monday In Decem
ber, 1919, then and then to anawer the
complaint in the above staled case, aa la
Farm and City*
Farm Loans: SJ per cen&ntercst made for 6,.'
prepayment privilege. Loans made by whwj
all the money for which he applies. A dir<
arge insurance company enable* us to rende
City Loans: 6J per cent interest for By
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t Room 36, Golden Building, Tifton, Go: Worth <
default thereof, till 1
will proceed j
the Honorable B. lire. Jndxe
of add Court, thU the 6th day of Aar
vet, 1619.
Hear D. Watt,
Clerk Superior Court, Tift County, On.
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