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THURSDAY. APRIL 25. 1935.
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Georgia, Jackson County. To the
Superior Court of Said County: The
petition of H. T. Mobley, Ila R. Mob
ley, Lewis Mobley, and Joe R. Mob
ley, all of Jackson County, Georgia,
shows:
That tfiey desire for themselves,
their associates ami successors, to be
incorporated and be made a body
politic under the name and style of
H. T. Mobley Company, for a period
of twenty <2O) years.
Second: The principal office of
said corporation shall be in the City
of Jefferson, state and county afore
said, but petitioners desire the right
to establish branch offices within this
state or elsewhere, whenever the
holders of a majority of the stock
may so determine.
Third: The object of said corpor
ation is pecuniary gain to itself and
its shareholders.
Fourth: The business to be car
ried on by said corporation is a
wholesale and retail business, or
either, in dry goods and notions,
shoes, ready-made clothing for men,
women, children, including dress
making, millinery, groceries, hard
ware and all such articles as are
usually embraced in a wholesale and
retail business as above described,
all such articles as may be profitably
handled and sold in connection there
with, and acting as general or special
agents for other companies or per
sons in the handling and selling of
articles appropriate in a wholesale or
retail business or usually or conven
iently connected therewith, in the
articles named.
Fifth: Capital stock of said cor
poration shall be seven thousand five
hundred ($7,500.00) dollars, with
the privilege of increasing same to
twenty-five thousand ($25,000i00)
dollars by a majority vote of the
stockholders; said stock to be divid
end into shares of one hundred
($100.00) dollars each. Ten per
cent of the amount of capital to be
employed has been actually paid in.
Petitioners desire the right to have
the subscription of capital stock to
be paid in money or property to be
taken at a fair value.
Petitioners further desire the
right to have the subscription of
capital stock to be paid in money or
property to be taken at a fair value.
Petitioners further desire the
rigfit to issue common and preferred
stock in such portions as the stock
holders may determine.
Sixth: Petitioners desire the
right to sue and be sued, to plead
and be impleaded, and have and use
a common seal, to make all neces
sary by-laws and regulations, and to
do all other things that may be
necessary for the successful carrying
of said business, including the right
to buy, hold and sell real estate and
personal property suitable to the pur
pose of the corporation, and to exe
cute notes and bonds as evidences of
indebtedness incurred, or which may
be incurred, in the conduct of the
affairs of the corporation, and to se
cure same by mortgage, security
deed or other form of lien, under the
existing laws.
Seventh: They desire for said
corporation the power and authority
to apply for and accept amendments
to its charter, by either form or sub
stance by a majority vote of its
stock outstanding at the time. They
also ask authority for said corpor
ation to wind up its affairs, to liqui
date and discontinue its business at
any time it may determine to do so,
by a vote of two-thrds (2-3) of its
stock outstanding at the time.
Eighth: They desire for the said
corporation the right of renewal
when and as provided by the laws of
Georgia, and that it have all such
other rights, powers and privileges
and immunities as are incident to
like corporations or advisable under
the laws of Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid, with the powers,
privileges and immunities herein set
forth, and as are now or may here
after be allowed a corporation of
similar character under the laws of
Georgia. ,
G. W. Westmoreland,
Attorney for the Petitioner^
Georgia, Jackson County. Office
Clerk Superior Court, Jackson Coun
ty I, C. T. Storey, Jr., Clerk Su
perior Court of Jackson County,
hereby certify that the foregoing is
a true and correct copy of the ap
plication for charter, as the same ap
pears filed in this office. This 11th
day of March, 1935.
C. T. Storey, Jr.,
Clerk Superior Court, Jackson Cos.
LEAVE TO SELL
Georgia, Jackson County. To
I Whom It May Concern: Notice is
I hereby given that G. O. Shackelford,
las administrator of H. N. Shackel
ford, deceased, having applied to me
by petition for leave to sell all the
f real estate of said H. N. Shackel
ford, and that an order was made
Ithereon at the April term, 1935, for
fetation, and that citation issue; all
the heirs at law and creditors of the
aaid H. N. Shackelford, deceased,
.Will take notice that I will pass up
on said application at the May term,
1935, of the Court of Ordinary of
Jackson County; and that unless
cause is shown to the contrary at
time said leave will be granted.
; This the 2nd day of April, 1935.
W. W. DICKSON,
■ Ordinary Jackson County, Ga.
General Insurance,
Jefferson Insurance Agency,
Jefferson, Georgia.
KO*CE OF SALE
Gcorg.a, Jackson County. Be
cause of default in the payment of
a loan secured by a deed to secure
debt executed by James T. Roberts
to the undersigned, The Federal
hand Bank of Columbia, dated the
Hth day of September, 1926, and re
corded in the office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Jackson County,
Georgia, in Book VV, Page 585, the
undersigned has declared the full a
mount of the loan, with interest, and
advances made by the undersigned,
due and payable, and will, on the
•lb day of May, 1935, acting under
the power of sale contained in said
deed, during the legal hours of sale,
at the court house in said county,
sell at auction to the highest bidder,
for cash, the lands described in said
deed, to-wit:
.‘'Ll! that certain lot, tract or par
cel of land containing one hundred
and eighty-seven and one-half acres,
more or less, located, lying and be
ing in the county of Jackson, State
of Ga., and 428th G. M., being
bounded on the north by lands of A.
R. Braselton estate, east by lands
of J. S. McDonald and W. T. Apple
by estate, south by lands of B. A.
Parks, west by lands of J. S. Mc-
Donald, J. H. Getzen and Braselton
estate, and having such shapes,
metes, courses and distances as will
more fully appear by reference to a
plat thereof made by E. H. Jewell,
on the twenty-ninth day of June,
1926, which plat is on file with the
Federal Land Bank of Columbia, S.
C.
The undersigned will execute a
deed to the purchaser as authorzied
by the deed aforesaid. This 6th day
of April, 1935.
THE FEDERAL LAND
BANK OF COLUMBIA.
Pemberton Cooley,
Attorney for The Federal Land
Bank of Columbia.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary granted on the
first Monday in April, 1935, there
will be sold, before the court house
door, in the City of Jefferson, within
the legal hours of sale, for the pur
pose of paying debts and distribu
tion among heirs the following de
scribed land, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
lying, being in the 455- District, G.
M., Jackson County, and being the
Mrs. Sallie Hudson Dower land, con-
taining thirty-three (33) acres, set
aside to her by order of the Superior
Court of Jackson County, February
Term, 1906, and on record in Minute
Book 1902, Page 400, being describ
ed as follows: Beginning at a stake
on the Dry Pond-Gainesville road
just below Miller court ground,
where B. W. Hancock land adjoins
same, and running thence along the
road 1743 chains to a stake on the
road, thence south 64 west 24.10 to
a stake, thence north 15% west
16.00 to a rock, thence north 75%
east 16.56 to a stake, thence north
29.00 east 8.65 to the beginning
corner, said land being taken from
the E. Hudson Estate as a Dower for
Mrs. Sallie Hudson. The above land
being sold as the Estate of E. Hud
son, late of Jackson County, deceas
ed.
J. A. Hudson,
Administrator of E. Hudson.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Jackson County. There
will be sold, before the court house
door in said State and County, to
the highest bidder, for cash, on the
first Tuesday in May, 1935, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the
following described property, to-wit:
17 shares of the capital stock of
the Northeastern Banking Company
of the par value of SIOO each, repre
sented by Certificates Nos. 119 for
3 shares, No. 61 for 3 shares, No.
125 for 5 shares, and No. 135 for 6
shares. Levied on as the property
of W. Y. Harber, to satisfy a fi. fa.
issuing from the City Court of Jef
ferson, in favor of G. Rucker Mason,
against W. Y. Harber, April 10,
1935. Levy made by Fred Culber
son, Deputy Sheriff, and turned over
to me for advertisement, as the laws
provide. This 10th day of April,
1935. ' ._
R. M. Culberson, Sheriff.
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Jeffer.on, Ga.
THE JACKSON HERALD, JEFFERSON, GEORGIA
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Jackson County. There]
will be sold, to the highest bidder, 1
for cash, before the court house
door in Jackson County, Got :gia, on
the first Tuesday in May, 1935,
within the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder, for cash, the follow
ing described property, to-wit:
All that tract or purcel of land,
situated, lying and being in the
428th district, G. M., of said county
and state, containing 56 and 3-100
acres, more or less, bounded on the
north by Bonnie Parks, south by
DeLaperriere estate, west by N. G.
Trout estate, and having such shades,
metes, courses and distances as will
more fully appear by reference to a
plat thereof made by J. D. Jewell,
surveyor, on the 2nd day of Febru
ary, 1926, a copy of which pldt is on
file with the Federal Land Bank of
Columbia, S. C. Levied on as the
property of Guy Roberts (same be
ing in possession of Guy Roberts as
owner when the tax lien hereinafter
described accrued) to satisfy an ex
ecution issued by the Tax Collector
of said county, against Guy Roberts
and said property, for state, county
and school taxes for the year 1930.
Levy made by G. N. Breazeale, De
puty Sheriff of said county, and
turned over to me March 4th, 1935.
Notice of levy serwed in writing, as
required by law, upon the defendant
and tenant in possession.
Also, at the same time and place,
will be sold the following described
property to-wit: All that tract or
parcel of land, situated, lying and
being in the 428th district, G. M., of
said county and state, containing 58
and 8-100 acres, more or less, and
having such shapes, metes, courses
and distances as will more fully ap
pear by reference to a plat thereof
made by J. D. Jewell, surveyor, on
the 15th day of February, 1927, copy
of which plat is now on file with the
Federal Land Bank of Columbia, S.
C. Said tract bounded on the north
by W. P. McDonald, east by C. M.
Porter estate, south by W. T. Long
estate, and west by J. F. Frix. Said
property levied on as the property of
Guy Roberts (same being in posses
sion of Guy Roberts as owner when
the tax lien described, accrued) to
satisfy an execution issued by the
Tax Collector of said county, against
Guy Roberts and said property, for
state, county and school taxes for
the year 1930. Levy made by G. N.
Breazeale, Deputy Sheriff of said
county, and turned over to me March
4th, 1935. Written notice of levy
served upon the defendant and ten
ant in possession, as required by law.
This March 4th, 1935.
R. M. Culberson, Sheriff.
NOTICE OF SALE
Georgia, Jackson bounty. Because
of default in the payment of a loan
secured by deed to secure debt exe
cuted by Guy Roberts to the under
signed, The Federal Land Bank of
Columbia, dated the 6th day of March,
1926, and recorded in the office of
the Clerk of Superior Court of Jack
son County, Georgia, in Book V. V.,
Page 393, the undersigned has de
clared the full amount of the loan,
with interest, and advances made by
the undersigned, due and payable,
and will, on the 7th day of May,
1935, acting under the power of
sale contained in said deed, during
the legal hours of sale, at the court
house in said county, sell at acution
to the highest bidder for cash the
lands described in said deed, to-wit:
All that certain lot, tract or par
cel of land containing fifty and six
ty-three one hundredths acres, more
or less, located, lying and being in
the County of Jackson (Head-right
Land), State of Georgia, and 428th
G. M., being bounded on the north
by lands of Bonnie Parks, east by
lands of Bonnie Parks, south by lands
of DeLaperriere Estate, west by
lands of N. G. Truot, and having
such shapes, metes, courses and dis
tances as will more fully appear by
reference to a plat thereof made by
J. D. Jewell, on the second day of
February, 1926, a copy of which
plat is on file with the Federal Land
Bank of Columbia, S. C.
The undersigned will execute a
deed to the purchaser as authorized
by the deed aforesaid. This 9th day
of April, 1935.
THE FEDERAL LAND
BANK OF COLUMBIA.
Pemberton Cooley,
Attorney for The Federal Land
Bank of Columbia.
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LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Jackson County. To All
Whom It May Concern: S. R. Wor
ley, having applied to me for per
manent letters of administration,
with will annexed, on the estate of
Mrs. J. B. Worley, late of said coun
ty, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of
Mrs. J. R. Worley 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 S. R. Wor
ley on Mrs. J. R. Worley’s estate.
This Ist day of April, 1935.
W. W. Dickson, Ordinary.
CORN AND FODDER
Corn and Fodder for sale. See
Mrs. J. B. Pendergrass.
IT CAN BE DONE
When things go wrong, as they
sometimes will,
When the road you are trudging
seems all up hill,
When the funds arc low and the
debts are high,
And you want to smile, but you have
to sigh
When care is pressing you down a
bit,
Rest if you must, but don’t quit.
Success is failure turned inside out —
The silver tint of clouds of doubt
And you never can tell how close
you are
It may be near when it seems afar,
So stick to the fight when you’re
hardest hit—
It’s when things seem worst that
you mustn’t quit.
PAGE SEVEN
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Last Week’s Locals.
Preaching at Galilee Sunday after
noon was well attended. Rev.'Fos
ter gave a splendid talk.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cravin and Mr.
Harve Shaw attended a birthday din
ner Sunday at the home of the form
er’s brother, Mr. Cravin, near Pen
dergrass.
Miss Billie Wade of near Com
merce spent last week with Mrs.
Ruth Shaw, and visited also Misses
Roberta Whitehead and Nancy
Shields.
Miss Sybil Griffeth visited Miss
Lonette Nicholson for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Payne spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Sanford
Bently.
Mrs. Mollie Carruth is better, af
ter u recent ill neat.
Mrs. Dee Mize visited Mrs. Johnny
Wills Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Wall were
recent visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Parks Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Finch and
baby and Miss Ella Shields of Red
Stone spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Shields.
Mrs. Maud Carruth and children,
and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Burrell, spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Griffith.
Mrs. Bill Bruce spent Saturday
with Mrs. Duff Gause.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shaw, Mrs.
Lenard Reynolds and Miss Sybil Rey
nolds visited Mrs. Harve Shaw Sun
day.
The infant pon of Mr. and Mrs.
Harve Shaw, who has been ill for the
past week, is better.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Freeman
and children visited Mr. ahd Mrs. M.
M. Dodd, recently.
Misses Nan and Lola Ethridge of
Athens spent Sunday With Mr. and
Mrs. I. W. Ethridge.
Friends are sympathizing with Mr.
Ira Ethridge in tile death of bis
sister, Mrs. Jackson, who passed a
way at her home in Winder one day
the past week.
Mrs. Ed Elder, Mrs. Rob Lyle and
Mrs. J. H. Cravin spent Tuesday
with Mrs. Dee Mize.
Mr. and Mrs. Green Dodd were
recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Col
lins, near Arcade.
Mrs. Mattie Adams visited Mr.
George and Miss Lizzie Guffin Sat
urday.
Mrs. Lizzie Wills, Mrs. Richard
Wall, Mrs. Walter Shields, Mrs. Maud
Carruth, Mrs. Billy Bruce, Mrs.
Mamie Burrell, Mrs. Ella Ethridge,
Mrs. Hill Reynolds and Misses Edith
and Sybil Griffeth visited Mrs.
Harve Shaw last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Freeman
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Harris
Sunday.
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Last Week’s Locals.
Mrs. Fannie Catlett, who has been
visiting her children in Atlanta for
the past two months, returned homo
Saturday p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Prickett spent
the week-end fet Tallulah Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morton and
Miss Lois Davis of Gainesville were
guests of relatives at Dry Pond Sun
day.
Mrs. D. J. Wheeler spent the past
week with her sister, Mrs. Ola Short,
in Athens.
Miss Mary Lay spent last week in
Gainesville. . ,
Misses Grace Evans, Ora, Alda
and Sara Wheeier and Mrs. Lester
Legg were spend-the-day guests of
Mesdames L. P. and Gerdirie Legg
one day recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Doss and little
daughters of Atlanta spent Saturday
night with Mr. and, Mrs. Polk Cat
lett.
Mrs. Verdon Vandiver of Ever
glades, Fla., and Mr. Dick Whitmire
of Chicago, are visiting Mr. and
and Mrs. L. F. Whitrpire. . ■
Mr. and Mrs. Polk'Catlett’s guests
Sunday were Mr. ancf Mrs. A. M.
Head and Miss Monttne Head, and
Mr. John Bryan of Hartwell.
Mrs. J. T. Holland, Jr., ana chil
dren, were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Hatch Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hendrix enter
tained Sunday in honor of their
mother, Mrs. Wilson, who was 94
years old. “Grandma, as slie is so
lovingly called, has lived to a ripe
old age, but retains her interest in
life and the home work, and enjoys
her friends. There was a large crowd
of children and grand children, who
enjoyed the day, and all wish she
may have many more happy birth
days.