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Application for Charter.
Georgia, Henry County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of M. R. Wall, J. A.
Combs, Virgil Williams, L. H. Dan
iel, W. V. Gibson, Jr.. A. S, Mills,
Alvin Davis, J. F. Tingle, A. D.
Tingle, James Hubbard, W. F. Hub
bard, E. S. Combs, J C. McKnight,
W. E. Combs, L. L. Pitts, John S.
Brown, Joe J. Smith, W. H. Bryans,
Jr., H. E. Cook and W. J. Elliott,
all of said county repectfully shows:
1
That they desire for themselves, their
associates, successors and assigns to be
incorporated under the name and style of
“Locust Grove It ace Track Company”
2.
They desire to be incorporated for a pe
riod of twenty years with ihe privilege of
renewal at the expiration of said time
3
The Capital stock of said proposed cor
poration is to be Fifteen Hundred Dollars
to be divided into shares of the par value
of Twenty-live Dollars ($25) per share.
They ask for the right to increase said
Capital stock from time to time to a maxi
mum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) dollars.
All of said amount has actually paid iu.
4.
The object of said corporation is pecun
iary gain to its stockholders, and the de
velopment of the stock industry in Henry
county.
5.
The particular business to be earned
on by said corporation is that of raising,
training and developing horses, for them
selves and others.
6.
In the conduct of said business they ask
for the right to buy, hold lease, rent, sell
and convey all kinds of property, real, per
sonal and mixed, to take and make deeds,
mortgages, notes and any and all other
kinds and
and be eu \. : :-■■■: > < h: ; .\ e all
the pi'ivie . j e • r- ■ ait-; 1
corporate.in r ; ■ e-e*.
7.
The principal office and place of busi
ness of said corporation is to he at Locust
Grove, Ga., in said Cou ’
Whercfor* p•. i tic,. ■. rs ] .-y u
be made a body corporate, under the name
and style afoi -said, entitled to toe rights,
privileges and immunities and. subject to
the liabilities f i by i • •
E. M. SMITH,
Petitioner s Attorneys.
This Dec. Ist, 1910.
Georgia, Henry County.
I, .T. A. Fouche, Clerk of the - ’
Court in and for said county •
that the foregoing is a true and c< ■■ i
copy of the petitio filed in this of fie;- :
M. 11. Wall et. al., to he i rp •
“Locust Grove Race Track Company,’’
as appears from the records of file in this
office.
Given under my hand and seal of office
t.l Dec. Ist, 1910.
J. A. Fouche,
12-83,4. * &L., H - c -
Ssrdis Lego’s. .
Yve are having yotrm A.- weath
er - '
Christmas is r.t here.
I guess the iug bells will
soon begin to T i' .
Mrs. W. A. Ba ks and Mrs.
Frank Turner, at* Locum:'Grove,
visited Mr. L. H. Mason and family
Sunday.
Mr. Charlie Dnnliam is all smiles
over new arrival. It’s a boy.
Miss Vera Stroud and Mr. Ken
nie Garner called on Miss El on
Mason Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. J. H. Pope and children
were up to see Mrs W. A. Banks,
who has come to spend Christmas
with her people.
Mr. Glenn Rosser attended Sab
bath school at Sardis Sunday.
Come again we are glad to have
you.
Prof. Range was called home to
the bed side of his father in Ten
nessee, who is very sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Odus Mason and
children spent the afternoon with
Mr. L. H. Mason.
Subscribe for The Weekly and
•help your friend secure a prize.
Cross Roads.
Miss Inez Ferris has a flourish
ing school at this place.
Mrs. Elizabeth Fnlson returned
home Monday after a few days’
visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rowan.
Mr. Jim Fields went to MoDo
nough Saturday.
Mr. H. H. Mays and family visit
ed the latter’s parents Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. M. E. Mays and family.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Callaway and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry
West Sunday afternoon.
Mr. J. E. Smith and family vis
ited Mr and Mrs. J. H. Mays Sun
day night.
Mr. Rosser, of Alabama, is spend
ing some time with Mr. aud Mrs.
W. B. Rowan.
Mr. T. O. Callaway spend Thurs
day and Friday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Annie Mitchell visited
friends and relatives in Jonesboro
last week.
Mrs. M. E. Mays visited Mrs. S.
A. Wilkins Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. J. T. Mays and family and
Mr. Will Kennedy and family vis
ited Mr. Will Mays and family Sun
day.
The Candy j ailing g ven by Mr.
and Mrs. Parker Flo) 1 Saturday
night was enjoyed by all present.
Mr. Carl Wise and frtnih "pent
Saturday wiih Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Callaway and family.
For Pent
3-room ho se on Covington St.
hi ty, i\. F. IX p-io. 4.- Me Don-
GUgll, OrS. if.
fA i o i r p
WE ARE OPEN
AGAIN FOR BUSINESS
IN THE
: . [ :1r I cm OFFICE,
in the Patterson Building.
We tha k on many friends for their
many kind expressions of sympathy
and assure them it will long he re
membered.
F YOU HAVE mw.i TO DEPOSIT, BRING IT
TO US. IF YOU HAVE MONEY ON DEPOSIT
AND WANT IT, COME TO US.
hud i tlrt IMmL dAiiK.
B. B. CARMICHAEL & SOWS,
McOCNOUCH, GA.
Funeral Directors and Embalmers.
Day Phone No. 51 Niglit Phone No. 52
All calls answered promptly day or night.
All embalming carefnlly done and according to best methods
Our stock of metal and wood caskets and robes are unequalled.
Our services, hearses and equipment, are the best to be had.
We furnish the best steel, briek or eement Vaults.
Tntt’sPills
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the whole
system, and produces
SICK HEADACHE,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu
matism, Saslow Skin and Piles.
There Is no better remedy for these
common diseases than DR. TUTT’S
LIVER PILLS, a a trial will prove.
Take Mo Substitute.
Flat Rock Locals.
I will give a few dots from this
place.
Hurry, for Christmas will soon
be here.
Miss Hilda Rowan visited her
aunt, Airs. Bradberry, near Rex,
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Sallie Rowan visited her
sister Sunday.
Mrs. Fannie Bradberry had a
music entertainment Saturday
night in honor of her niece, Miss
Hilda Rowan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elliott visited
the latter’s mother, Mrs. William
Hinton, Sunday.
Mrs. Fafinie Bradberry visited
her sister, Mrs. G. W. Bowen, Sun
day night.
Miss Cynthia Rowan and Mr.
Elliott visited Miss Hilda Rowan.
Well, I will close anu come uguin.
FOR SALE.
House and lot an Lawrenceville
street, or
House and lot on Keys Ferry
st :’eet.
One of these lots must go.
Terms. K. J. Turner.
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If : i'|BENT,SO
—AN
ACCOUNT
fOHYOUR BOY TODAY
Copyright 1909. b, C. E. Zimmerman CO.--NO. 28
I F for no other reason than the teaching or the value of money
■ you should have a bank account for your children in their in
dividual name. It will grow with them, and augmented by the
deposits of their savings by the time they become of ago will
amount to a tidy sum.
THE BANK OF HENRY COUNTY,
Capital 50,000. Surplus 25,000. Deposits 120,000.
OFF IF US:
President, F. S. Etheridge. Vice-Pres. 11. J. opeland.
aehier, J. B. Dickson. Ass’t. i-hior, H. L. Turner
McDonough, Ga.
Look! Read!
I am now selling out all my goods at and un
der cost, all kir.us of
UlincTij ,
j 0 C?°cUs, .Ifotiona, ATf.
mingSf Qic.
lam going to have a nice stock of Xmas goods at < ! se
prices, and am going to give a chance a* <i : it ! 1
prizes for trading lor cash. Come to see me. I t win pay
you,
MRS. D. FINCHER,
i Snapping Shoals, Georgia,
~ —■
FOR PERSONAL I!SL
A GOOD TIME PIECE IS YOU:?
Come and let us fit you with our
;
The BEST WATCH in the WORI D to-day.
Also have ELGIN, W/XTH.U I,
of any size and gi "e.
Now is the time to make your sele ui, V T e
have the largest assortment to select troui '
ever shown in this town and
AND PRICE TO COMPARE WITH AMY CHE.
Gents Chains $1.50 to $15.00,
Gents Fobs si.oo to SIB.OO.
Ladies Watch $6.00 to $40.00.
Gents Watches SI.OO to $50.00.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
P. B. CHEEK, JEWELER.
Best sewing machine at $20.00
at W. B. J. Ingram Co.
DR. TRIOS. J. HOLTON,
Physician ani> Surgeon,
R. F. D. No. 1, Kkx, Ga.
t. A. LIFSI-’Y,
DENTIST
Office Hours :
7.30 to 12 A. M. 1 to 5 I', m.
BROWN & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W,
McDonough, Ga,
BUY LAND in PUTNAM Coui
ty, Georgia. Health and natural
advantages unsurpassed. I have
listed several good improved
farms, conveniently located as t*
churches, schools and railroad, at
prices half or one-third less 'thaa
land in adjoining counties. These
farms will especially interest
home seekers. Call on or write
W. H. HEARN,
Real Estate Dealer, Eatonton,, Ga.
For Sale.
The W. P. Walker seed wh««t
that was dead ripe when cut at
$1.25 per bu. A. C. Norman,
Rt. 1, McDonoiigh, %*.