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GA., JUNE 29, 1933.
1c A MILE RAIL FARES '
Between AH Points In Southeast, Also Very Low Fares
To New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Atlantic City
FARE APPLY EACH DIRECTION
Dates of Sale
July 1-2-3
August 4-5
Sept 1-2-3
October 6-7
November 28-29
Reduced Pullman Fares To All Points in Southeast
BAGGAGE CHECKED—STOPOVERS ALL POINTS
(Except North of Washington)
FOR INFORMATION CONSULT AGENT
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
4TH JULY EXCURSION
lc A MILE RAIL FARES lc
BETWEEN ALL POINTS IN SOUTHEAST
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ALSO LOW FARES TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE,
WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA AND
ATLANTIC CITY
FARES EACH DIRECTION
Dates of sale: To All Points July 1-2-3, And to All
Points Within Radius 250 Miles For All Trains July 4th.
RETURN LIMIT: JULY BTH
Reduced Pullman Fares—Baggage Checked
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Stopovers All Points Except North of Washington
FOR INFORMATION CONSULT TICKET AGENT
. SEABOARD AIR LINE
THE JACKSON HERALD, JEFFERSON, GEORGIA
Return Limit
July 8
August 12
Sept 9
October 14
December 7
application FOR CHARTER
Georgia. Jack, on County. To the
Superior to t ot Said County: K.
S. Johnson, li. i Mobley, J. C. Alex
ander, R. B. Maxwell, E. M. Mc-
Donald and others, bring this their
petition ami pray as follows:
1 . That they desire for themselves
and their as '"dates and successors, to
be incorporated and made a body
politic under the name and styie of
Municipal Electric Cos., sor the period
of twenty years, *
2. The principal office of said
company shall be in the City of Jef
ferson, County of Jackson, State of
Georgia, but petitioners desire the
right to establish branch offices with
in this state or elsewhere, whenever
the holders of a majority of the stock
may so determine.
8. The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain to itself and its
shareholders.
4. The capital stock of the cor
poration is to be $5,000, divided in
to shares of $50,00 each, with the
privilege of increasing the said capi
tal stock to $50,000, or proportionate
amount thereof, by a majority of the
stockholders. The amount of 10%
of the capital stock is actually paid
in.
5. The objects for which the
corporation is to be formed are to
build, construct, erect, own, operate
and maintain electric plants and pow
er houses for local electric systems,
in and extending into the
country, or both, and to manufacture
or purchase and sell current power
or electricity and gas for commercial
use and for manufacturing purposes,
and for lighting streets, residences
and buildings, in and throughout the
State of Georgia and the towns, cities
and villages thereof, and to establish
and operate stations, offices and
plants; to equip the same with the
necessary apparatus, including elec
tric poles, towers, wires, cables, fix
tures, materials, connections or other
articles, instruments, supplies and
machinery, as may be necessary or
expedient, and such improvements,
as from time to time may be acquired
in the proper conduct and manage
ment of said business by means of
electric agencies to and from the
various places, stations and plants
of such corporation, or in connection
with its local system, in the country,
towns, cities and villages, and to use
said lines, stations, plants, power
houses, equipment, instruments and
apparatus for a general electric busi
ness; to install, equip and connect
wires and apparatus in buildings and
homes and residences, and manufac
turing, or other purposes; to buy,
sell and lease all kinds of electrical
and gas supplies, equipment, property
and apparatus; to make trades or
contracts with towns, cities and vil
lages for the purpose of selling or
using current for pumping water,
lighting streets, or any other pur
pose for which electricity might be
used/ or desired by such municipali
ties; to rent or lease its own lines,
property, apparatus and equipment,
and to acquire by purchase, lease or
otherwise, other lines, systems, cur
rent plants or powers, and to main
tain them in connection with its own
lines, systems or plants, or separate
ly, or both; to acquire by purchase,
lease or otherwise such real, mixe(J,
water rights, or personal property,
as may be required necessary or con
venient for the purposes of the cor
poration, or in the conduct or trans
action of a general electric business,
and to sell, alien, mortgage, secure
by trust deed or otherwise, pledge,
lease and convey, or otherwise dis
pose of, or use said real, mixed or
personal property, and all rights or
privileges therewith connected; to
buy and sell real estate; to make and
enter into contracts, sue and be sued
in its corporate name, to have and
use a corporate seal; to make by-laws
for its own government, and general
ly to do any act or thing necessary,
suitable, convenient or proper for the
attainment of any one or more of the
objects herein enumerated, or inci
dental thereto, or connected there
with, or which shall at any time ap
pear conducive or expedient for the
protection or benefit of the corpor
ation and for such purpose to have,
exercise, possess and enjoy all the
rights, benefits, privileges, immuni
ties and powers now or hereafter
conferred by the laws of the State
of Georgia.
6. The said corporation desires
the right, privilege and power to pro
cure franchises for the construction
of its lines, towers and poles, and
for the operation of said electric
business, and to condemn property
in terms of law fer the use of the
corporation in erecting poles, con
structing lines, wires and cables, and
in the conduct and operation of said
general electric business.
7. Said corporation desires the
right, privilege and power to lease
its entire properties to the City of
Jefferson, in the event said City may
desire to operate said property at
a reasonable rental to be determined
by the officers of this corporation and
the officers of the City of Jefferson.
Wherefore, petitioners pray the
granting of this application, and that
they, their associates, successors and
assigns, be made a body corporate
under the name and style aforesaid,
with said capital stock or the ob
jects and with the powers aforesaid,
for said term, and entitled to the
rights, privileges and immunities as
are common and incident to such
corporations, and subject to the
liabilities fixed by law.
G. W. Westmoreland,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
Georgia, Jackson County. Office
of Clerk oX Superior Court of Jack
son County. May 29, 1933. —I, C.
T. Storey, Jr., Clerk of the Superior
Court of Jackson County, hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true
and correct copy of the application
for charter, as the same appears of
file in this office. This 29th day of
May, 1933.
C. T. Storey, Jr.,
Clerk of Superior Court.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia, Juckson County. By vir
tue of an order of the Court of Or
dinary of said county, will be sold at
public outdry, on the first Tuesday
in July, 1933, at the court house in
said county, between the usual hours
of sale, the following real estate
situate in Jaekson county to-wit:
The % undivided interest of W.
H. Merk in and to' that tract or par
cel of land, lying and being in the
City of Jefferson, Jackson County,
Ga., known as Lot No. 41, containing
six and one-fourth (6 Vi) acres, more
or less; Lot No. 42, containing three
and eighty-five one hundredth (3.85)
acres, more or less, said lots being
fully and completely described and
set forth in the survey made of the
J. E. Randolph lands in and near
Jefferson, Jackson Ga.,
which survey is now of record in the
Clerk’s Office, of the Superior Court
of Jackson County, Georgia, in deed
book 11, page 589, which shows the
two lots together to contain ten and
one-tenth (10.1) acres, more or less,
deed book XX, page 76.-
The sale will continue from day
to day, between the same hours, un
til all said property is sold. Terms
cash. This 6th day of June, 1933.
H. H. Willis,
Administrator Estate of W. H.
Merk.
SHERIFF’S SALE
There will be sold, at public out
cry, to the highest and best bidder,
for cash, before the court house door
of Jackson County, Georgia, between
the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in July, 1933, the follow
ing described property to-wit:
All that tract or lot of.land, lying
and being in the City of Jefferson,
Jackson County, Ga., and cammonly
known as the late Mrs. Irene Duck
home place, consisting of a house and
lot on the south side of Lawrenceville
street, bounded as follows: On the
west by Hill street, on the east by
lot of W. T. Bryan, on the south by
lot of Mrs. N. B. Lord, containing a
bout one-third of an acre more or
less.
Said property levied on as the pro
perty of the Mrs. Irene Duck estate,
to satisfy a common law execution
against said estate. Also, a one-half
undivided interest, levied to satisfy
common law fi fas against W. D.
Duck, he being an heir at law of the
said Mrs. Irene Duck, deceased. The
fi fa against the Mrs. Irene Duck
estate having been issued from the
Justice court, and fi fa against W.
D. Duck having been issued against
W. D. Duck from City Court of Jef
ferson. Written notice of levy hav
ing been served on tenant in posses
sion. This June 6th, 1933.
R. M. Culberson, Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia, Jackson County. By vir
tue of an order of the Ordinary of
said State and County, there will be
sold, at public outcry, on the first
Tuesday in July, 1933, at the court
house door, in Jefferson, Ga., between
the legal hours of sale, at the highest
and best bidder, for cash, land of
John Wesley Massey, deceased, and
described as follows:
All that tract or parcel of land,
lying and being in Newtown district,
G. M., Jackson County, Georgia, and
adjoining lands of Wells on the
north, Davis on the west, O’Kelley
on the south, and King’s Bridge Road
on the east, and containing 74%
acres, more or less, and known as
the John Wesley Massey home place.
This June 6th, 1933.
R. N. Massey,
Administrator John Wesley Mas
sey, deceased.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Jackson County. To All
Whom It'May Concern: L. C. Allen
having, in proper form, applied to
me for permanent letters of adminis
tration on the estafe of H. J. Brown,
late of said county, this is to cite all
and singular the creditors and next of
kin of H. J. Brown to be and appear
at my office within the time allowed
by law, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to L. C. Allen
on H. J. Brown’s estate. Witness
my hand and official signature, this
stb day -of June, 1933.
W. W. DICKSON, Ordinary.
NOTICE
Irene Bonds vs. James L. Bonds.
Petition for divorce. In Jackson
Superior Court, August Term 1933.
To the Defentant, James L. Bonds:
The Plaintiff, Irene Bonds, having
filed her petition for divorce against
James L. Bonds, in this court, return
able to this term of the court, and it
being made to appear that James L.
Bonds is not a resident of said coun
ty, and also that he does not reside
in this State, and an order having
been made for service on him, James
L. Bonds, by publication; this, there
fore, is to notify you, James L.
Bonds, to be and appear at the next
term of the Superior Court of Jack
son County, Georgia, to be held on
the First Monday in August, 1933,
then and there to answer this com
plaint. Witness the Honorable W.
W. Stark, Judge of the Superior
Court of the Piedmont Circuit. This
June 6th, 1933.
C. T. Storey, Jr., Clerk.
When making cake always sift the
sugar and flour a number of times,
cream the shortening until it is very
light and creamy.
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PAGE SEVEN
ONE CONSTANT WIND
Over the broad, open plain there
blows a strong, steady wind. It
never stops, it changes not. AH over
the plain there are rnen and women
on their journeys. You can hear
them: "This wind, this dreadful
wind!” cries one, breathless and
gasping. “How bitter it is, how
cruel, how it hates me!” . % “The
wind, this blessed wind!” cried an
other within hail of him. “How kind
it is, how helpful, how it loves me!”
. . . Are there two winds, or has the
one fickle wind its favorites? No,
the one constant wind is blowing
steadily, and is no respector of per
sons. . . . One man hus set his face
against it, and the other *is sailing
with it.
—Phillips Brooks.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia, Jackson County. By vir
tue of an order of the Court of Or
dinary of said county, will be sold at
public outcry, on the first Tuesday in
July, 1933, at the court house in
said county, between the usual hours
of sale, the following real estate,
situate in Jackson county to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
lying and being in Jackson County,
Ga., in the 455th District, G. M., and
known as a part of the Stockton
place, and adjoning lands of Garri
son, Deadwyler, and G. W. D. Har
ber, and containing twenty-three and
72-100 (23.72) acres, more or less,
and fully described in a plat made by
W. T. Appleby, August 19, 1910.
Also, all that tract or parcel of
land, lying and being in said state
and county, and in the 455th District,
G. M., and adjoining the above de
scribed tract, and known as a part of
the Stockton place, and adjoining
Deadwyler, Garrison, and others.
This being the same property de
scribed in a deed from G. W. D. Har
ber’s Executors, to D. F. Massey,
dated October 26, 1920, containing
eighty-five and 39-100 (85.39) acres,
more or less.
The sale will continue from day
to day, between the same hours, un
til all said property is sold. Terms
cash.
The Federal Reserve Bank of At
lanta, Ga., and the Citizens Bank and
Trust Cos., of Jefferson, Ga., have
consented that the whole title pass to
the purchaser under the administra
tor’s sale without any cost of sale
taxed against them as to commissions
or other expense, and will execute
quit claim deed to the purchaser on
payment of the purchase price along
with administrator. This 6th day of
June, 1933.
H. H. Willis.
Administrator Estate of D. F. Mas
sey. T
YEAR’S SUPPORT
Georgia, Jackson County. To All
Whom It May Concern: Notice is
hereby given, that the appraisers ap
pointed to set apart and assign a
year’s support to Mrs. J. E. J. Lord,
the widow of J. E. J. Lord, deceased,
have filed their award, and unless
good and sufficient cause is shown,
the same will be made the judgment
of the court at the July Term, 1933,
of the Court of Ordinary. This June
sth, 1933.
W. W. DICKSON, Ordinary.
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