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MOUNT BETHEL NEWS.
Rev. E. C. Cowan of South
Georgia, whose home was former
ly in our community, will be with
us this week and hold a meeting
at Mt. Bethel beginning Friday
nigfat and continuing until Sunday
night. Services to be held morn
ing and evening of each day. We
are looking forward to the event
with interest. May all Christian
people pray that God may be in
these services and that it may be
a time of great spiritual refresh
ing for us all.
Mrs. Carrie Cowaif, Miss Tom
mie Lue Wynn, Mr. Walter
Wynn and Mr. Hill of Atlanta,
came down last week to attend
the funeral of little William Stan
ton Hooten.
We are glad to say that Mrs.
Kate Wynn is able to leave the
hospital and is now at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Stallworth, for a few days in
McDonough.
Mr. S. W. Whitaker went
to Macon Sunday to see his
daughter, Mrs. Gene Bledsoe, who
was taken to a hospital there
a few days ago for an operation.
We are glad to hear she is rapidly
improving.
Mrs. Mark Hunt, who has been
til for some time, went to Atlanta
last week for treatment. Her
friends hope that she will be
Quite well again.
The proceeds from the box
supper at Beersheba Friday night
amounted to seventy dollars. We
wish to thank each and everyone
who helped us out in anyway.
Miss Easter Hooten left this
morning for Atlanta where she
wilt be visiting three weeks.
Some hogs are dying in this
county. Now inis cold snap and
;a de-are on the part of the people
for sausage and other fresh meats
being the cause.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson of
Covington visited in this vicinity
Suuoay.
Miss Velma Mason of McDon
ough speni the week end with
Miss Elizabeth Patterson.
We would suggest that some
unmarried people wear a placard:
“Sold but not Delivered,” as a
s feguard against the arrows of
Cupid, for from signs and rumors
and present indications there’s
going to be a perfect din of wed
ding bells in the near future.
Mrs. Corinne Wiikerson gave
the young people a party Satur
day night in honor of her sister,
Miss Ida Lue Stone of McDon
ough, who is visiting her.
Why don’t old-fashioned broom
straw grow any more? Gone on
st strike, I guess. 1 well remember
when country neighbors used to
make up parties of young and old
and go out in the fields and gather
bundles of long bright straw
making quite a romp of the occa
sion. Then we had an abundance
of brooms to brush up with and
only bought one occasionally to
brush carpets or give a thorough
cleaning of floors when we felt
like it. But that is a thing of the
past and we wear out a broom in
■lO time —costs like everything,
too. Mis’ Franc.
House Burned.
Mrs. J. W. Braun an had the
misfortune to lose her home by
lire at noon Wednesday, just
aiorth of town. The fire is sup
posed to have originated from a
•defective flue, or sparks from
chimney, as the roof was in a
Jit blaze when discovered. Only
small portion of furniture was
ived, with but SBOO insurance,
id much sympathy is extended
V ’rs. Brannan.
Oakland.
Last Week’s Items.
Cold weather.
Some folks digging ’taters. j
Look out, Mr. Opossum.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moss spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Sims.
Mrs. Roj Dorsey visited her
aunt, Mrs. Will Martin, Friday.
Mrs. Henry Medlock of Morrow
station is visiting her son, Mr.
Dave Medlock, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Knight were
the week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. B. Daily of East Point.
The singing given by Miss Zirn
mie Lee Dorsey Sunday night was
enjoyed by all present.
Little Miss Mittie Jewell Foster
visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foster
Sunday night and Monday.
Mrs. J. H. Moss and daughter
Leona spent Monday afternoon
with Mrs. Homer Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Patterson
spent Sunday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Oxford Barnette.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foster Sat
urday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Harrison of
McDonough visited Mr. and Mrs.
H. M. Foster Sunday night.
Red, White and Blue.
To Dissolve Charter.
GEORGIA ltenry County.
To the Superior Court of said
County: Stock-bridge Warehouse
Company, a corporation of said
County, brings this petition for
dissolution and surrender of its
charter and alleges :
1. That, on September Bth, l!)o6,
it was incorporated by the Superior
Court of Henry County, Georgia,
as will appear by inference to
Charter B >ok of Henry Superior
Court, Page N(».
LJ. That it exercised the uowers
and privileges of a corporation un
til November Ist, lim, when its
affairs were wound up and its debts
paid arul assets divided between
the stockholders, Joseph Mann
holding Thirtv-two shares of the
stock and H. C. Elliott holding
Four shares.
8. That on said date at a meet
ing where all the stock was repre
sented it was decided by unani
mous resolution to dissolve the cor-
poration, surrender its charter and
quit business as a corporation,
which was accordingly done.
4. Said corporation here and
now presents its charter for sur
render and shows that it now has
no assets or and prays
that a rule nisi issue requiring all
persons interested to show Cause
at a time and place fixed by the
Couit, why it should not he dis
solved and surrender its charter,
and after publication of same as by
law provided, tlijit it he dissolved
and allowed to surrender its char
ter.
E. M. SMITH,
Petitioner’s A ttorney.
GEORG 1 A—Henry County.
I, Joseph Mann, President of
said corporation. Stock bridge Ware
house Company, being duly sworn,
say on oath, t hat the tacts set forth
in the foregoing petition are true.
jOSEPH MANN.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this Nov. 15th, liHl'.
C. M. POWER,
C. N. P. Henry County, Ga.
Read and considered :—Let said
corporation, Stookbridge Ware
house Company, and all other per
sons interested, show cause before
me at MoDonongh, Ga., at 11
o’clock, a. m. on the 18th day of
December, 19)9, why said corpora
tion should not be dissolved, its
charter surrendered as prayed.
Let said petition and this order be
published as required by law.
This the 17th dav of Nov. 1919.
W. E. 11. SEARCY, Jr.,
Judge S. C. F. C
GEORGIA —Henry County.
I, H. C. Hightower, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Henry County,
Ga., do certify that the foregoing
is a true and correct copy of the
petition of Stookbridge Warehouse
Company, for dissolution and sur
render of its charter, as appears
from the records of file in this
office.
Given under my hand and seal
Nov. 18th, 1919.
H. C. HIGHTOWER,
Clerk S. C. H. C Ga.
HOW’S YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ?
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH, GEORGIA
To Dissolve Charter.
GEORGIA—Henry County.
To the Superior Court of said I
County : Amts-Daniel Company, a !
corporation of said County, brings
this petition for dissolution and
surrender of its charter and alle
ge«: •
1. That it was incorporated by
the Superior Court of Henry Conn
tv, Georgia, on the 17th day of
December, 1917, and that it exer
cised the privileges of a corporation
until March ]-t 1918.
2. That or March Ist, 1918, H.
M. Amis became the owner of all
the assets of said corporation, no
stock ever having been issued, and
that on said date he sold and trans
ferred all the jn-si-ts, paid the debts
of the corporation and ceused to do
business as a corporation. On said
date an appropriate resolution was
passed unanimously that said cor
poration would liquidate its aflairs,
retire from business and surrender
its charter.
3 Said corporation here and now
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Moline Universal 9-18 214 in 41600-G 8 2012275 309 18 72
Illinois 18 36 4 14 in 4 800'K 8 12|3125 1.98 1659
Aultman-Taylor 15-30 4 14 in 4 800 K 8 0512930 205 16.02
Monarch 18-30 3 14 in 4 800 K 842 2600 229 15 91
Waterloo Boy 12-25 3-14 in 2 750 K 7.12 2480 2.39 15 78
Case 15-27 3 14 in 4 950 K 806 2720,2 13 15 45
Bates Steel Mule 15 22 3 14 in 4' 900 K 7.95 2710 2.11 15 25
Frick 15 28 3 14 in 4 900 K 8.67 2560] 2 18 14 92
Emerson 12-20 314 in 4 900; K 971 30001 1 67 13 42
Huber 12 25 3 14 in 4.1000 K 8.94 2158 233 13 40
Cletrac 12-20 2 14 in 4 1250 K 9.40 1892 265 13 38
Barrett 12-25 3 14 in 4 1000, K 802 1802 278 13 11
J-T 16-30 3-14 in 4 1000 KlO 07 2285 2.13112.99
LaCrosse 3 12-24 3 14 in 2 750 K 855 2160; 2.23! 12.85
Wellington 10-20)2 14 in 4 1000 K 860 1584)2 89| 12.18
Titan 10-20 3 14 in 2 500 K 7.67 1090 2 23j 12.10
LaCrosse 4 12 24 3-14 in 2 750 K 8.70 208012.07) 11.51
Avery 12-25 3 14 in 2 750 K 8.62 2710) 1.37111.29
Fordson 10-20 2-14 in 4 1000 K 7.68 1304! 3.09 10.78
Heider 12-20 3-14 in 4 750 K 6.37 1972; 204 10.76
Whitney 9 18 2 14 in 21 750 G 662 1520,2.63 10.66
I. H. C 8 16 2 14 in 44000 Kj 7.41 1642,2.15 9.31
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S. HOWELL GARDNER, Dealer,
Locust Grove, - - Georgia.
presents its charter for surrender
and shows that it has no mss -ts or
liabilities, that it has ceas -d doing
business as such corporation, and
j.ravs that a rule nisi issue requi
ring said Corporation and all per
sons interested to show cause at a
time and place to be lixed by the
Court why it should not be dis
solved hh a corporation, and ‘sur
render its charter, and, after ad-
vertising same as is by law required
that an order be passed by the
Court allowing it to surrender its
charter and be dissolved as is by
law required.
This Nov. 15th, 1919
E. M. SMITH,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
GEORGIA —Henry County.
I, H. M. Amis. President of said
corporation being duly sworn, on
oath savs, that the facts set forth
in the following petition are true.
H. M. AMTS.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this Nov. 15th. 1919
C. W. WALKER,
C. N. P. Henry County, Ga.
Head and consi lered :—L t said
corporation Amis-Dimels Com
pany and all orher parties interes
ted, show cause before me at Mc-
Donough, Georgia, on the 18th day
of December, 1819, at 11 o’clock,
why the prayers of this petition
should not be granted, and let said
petition and this order be pub
lished as is bv law prescribed.
This, the 17th day of Nov. 1919.
W. E. H. SEARCY. Jr.,
J ndge S. C. F. C.
GEORGIA—Henry County.
I, H. C. Hightower, Clerk of the
Superior Court of H-nry County.
Ga., do certify that the foregoing
is a true and correct copy of Ainis-
Daniel Company, for dissolution
and surrender of charter, as ap
pears from the records of file in
this office.
Given under my hand and seal
this Nov. 19th 1819.
H. C. HIGHTOWER,
Clerk S. C H. C. Ga.
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