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GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY:
To The Hulterior Court of Said
County:
The itotifipu of the Georgia BeU
Chapter of the I’hi Delta Theta Fra
leruity respectfully slioxve:
1 The petitioner js a eoruoration
heretofore created by thjs Court on
the l!>th day of May, 1SS9.
The charter of such corporation
expired by limitation on the 19th
day of May, 1919.
•'! Petitioner, in ignorance of the
expiration of said charter, has con¬
tinued it- existence as a corporation,
and lias conti/iued to exercise all tin
rights, privileges and franchises
granted to it In its said charter.
4 At a meeting of said corporation,
held on the 19th day of December.
191!*. due notice of the meeting and
the object of the meeting having been
given to all concerned, and a major¬
ity and legal quorum being present, i
was unanimously decided to petition
this Court for a reviver and 'ex ten
spui of said charter for a ti^-m of
twenty(201years from the date of the
expiration of the same. and fo¬
il n amendment to said charter, trans
ferring the localjon of the offici
(if said corporation from Newtor
county. Georgia, to DeKalh county
Georgia. a certified copy of the ro.-o
lulioii passed at said meeting is a*
tached to fliis petition and made ;
part of the same.
Wherefore, petitioner prays that it?
(barter he revived and extended foi
a term of twenty(20) years from the
date of the expiation of the same
May 19, It* 19. and that its charter la
so amended as to change the loon
ton of its office from Newton county.
Ccorgi,a to DeKalh county. Ceorgia
W. P. BLOODWORTH.
Attorney for l’etioner.
RESOLUTION ADOPTED
At a meeting of the Ceorgia Beta
Chapter of the Phi Delta Theta Fra¬
ternity, held in the office of same
corporation, on the 19th day of lie
comber, 1919, due notice of said meet¬
ing having been given t ( > all con
cerned, and a majority and legal quo
rum being present, the following res¬
olution was, upon motion. unani¬
mously adopted:
“Whereas, tin- charter of the Ceor
gia Beta Chapter of the Phi Delta
Thef Fraternity expired by its own
limitation on May 19. 1919. and:
“Wrereas, the eoruoration, in ig¬
norance id' the expiration of said
charter, has continued its existence
as a corporation, and has continued
to exercise all tie- rights, privi
and franchises granu 4 *o it as a
corporation by its s.wd cluirter.au 1
“Whereas, by reason of the change
of location of Emory College from Ox
county, Georgia:
“Therefore, lie is resolved that
Georgia Beta Chapter of the phi Del¬
ta Theta Fraternity.throug'i t's of¬
ficers and its attorney, make appli¬
cation to the Superior « >f Ni v
ton county, Genigia, fe a reviver ami
extension of said charter for a term
of twenty(20) years fr the date
of its expiration on M ;t !9. 1919
and for an amendment to said rhar
ter transfer!nig its office fvomXew
*.u county, Geor.''., , D'*Kalb eo*ci¬
ty Googu.
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Statement of the Condition of j
THE BANK OF NEWTON >
COUNTY
Located at Covington, Georgia, at the i
01086 ° f 192 °
KtaULKtfco j
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f Ulan< ’ ,oans $ 22.04S.23
ime * J ° ans 397,631.48
U. S. Bonds 26,272.33
Furniture and fixtures 8,346.42
Cash in Vault and Amount
Deposited in Banks 399,648.25
Cash Items 29,527.28
Clearing House 1.767.36
Advances on Cotton in Pro¬
cess of Shipment 12,216.46
Other Assets not Included in
the Ahove 2,319.77
Overdrafts, secured 4,167.73
Overdrafts, unsecured 206.55
U. S. Treas. Certificates 25 QO0 00
W. S. S. Certificates 826.00
Total, 924,977.56
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in $ 80.000.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur¬
rent Expenses, Interest
and Taxes Paid 28,384.21
Due Unpaid Dividends 144.00
Individual Deposits Subject
to check $673,645.20
Saving Deposits 28.437.S8
Time Certificates 109,795.93 S11.S79.01
Certified Checks 2,102.SO
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GEORGIA, Newton County, „ A
Before me came J. W. Harwell, i
Cashier ot Bank.of Newton County,!
who, being duly sworn, says that the
a hove and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said bank, as shown
(hf hooks of file in said hank,
w HARWELL, Cashier,
Sworn t0 and , subscribed , , before . me.
this 20th day of March, 1920:
J- G. ROGERS,
X, P„ Newton Co., Ga.
board of drain
AGE COMMISSIONERS GUM
CREEK DRAINAGE DIS
TRICT
Covington, Ga.,
March 6th, 1920.
Tlie Board of Drainage Commission
ers met in its office in Covington
Georgia, on thjs day and date at th
call of the chairman.
The following resolution was intro¬
duced:
WHEREAS, the fottal costs of the
Drainage Improvements of Gum Creek
Drainage District is THIRTY-SIX
THOUSAND, TWO HUNDRED FIVE
AND 88-100 Dollars, and exceeds an
average of twenty-five cents per acre
on t p e i an d s j n the District: Now,
therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the Board of
Drainage Commissioners issue bonds
for the payment of the total costs of
the improvements.
And be it further resolved, That the
following notice be published for three
weeks in “The Covington News,” a
newspaper in Newton County, same
paper beinfg the Official Organ of
said County, and said notice be posted
at the Court House Door of said Coun¬
ty and at five conspicuous place in
( ] ip p )ra ; na g e District:
NOTICE TO LANDOWNERS GUM
CREEK DRAINAGE DISTRICT,
You will take notice that it is the
purpose of the Board of Drainage
Commissioners of Gum Creek Drain
age District, to issue bonds for . ,, the
payment of the total costs of the ini
p rovemen (s f jn the amount of THIIt
Ty S1X THOUSAND TWO HUN
pRED FIVE AND 88-100 DOLLARS
less whatever amount may be paid in
cash by landowners who do not desire
to go into said prdposed bond issue
These bonds are to draw six per cent
Interest, payable annually, first Install-
1 !“ en ! d "f *!“ ' h,r ? year Irom date or
bond, said bonds being dated January
lst
AX LANDOWNER in the District
NOT WANTING TO PAY INTEREST
ON THE BONDS MAY ON OR BE
PORE THE 26th day of April, 1620
pay to the County Treasurer the full
amount for which his lands are as
sessed > which
for Class A land is $66.5710
^ or ^ ass ® laml is 53.2568
for cZ D /and i? 2«S
f 0 j. ci a s S e land is 13.3142
said amounts having been ascertainei
from the classification sheet and th
certificate of the Board showing th
total costs of the Improvement.
The lands on which the assessment
are l )a *d SHALL BE
FROM LIABILITY TO BE ASSESS
ED FOR THE SAID IMPROVE
MENTS, but said land shall continu
liable for any future assessment fo
maintenance or for increased as
sessment authorized under the law.
W. A. OWENS, Chairman.
REUBEN M. TUCK, Sec.
The resolution was seconded am
carried by a unanimous vote.
There being no further business
the Board adjourned subject to cal
of the Chairman.
W. A. OWENS, Chairman.
REUBEN M. TUCK, Sec.
GEORGIA—Newton Coun y.
In Drainage Court.
R L. Middlebrooks, Et. Al, vs,
Lawrence Smith, Et. Al.
Clerk’s Office of Newton
Court. Order on Filing Report
' Board of Viewers for West
Creek Drainage District, in
County, Georgia
This cause coming on to be
and the final report of the Board of
Viewers having been this day filed
with this court, and having been exam¬
ined, found to be in due form and in
accordance with the law, and in here-!
by accepted. The Court appoints the ;
17th day of April, 1920, as the time
when it will further consider and pass
upon said report. It is hereby order¬
ed that a copy of this order be posted
at the court house door in the City of
Covington and at five conspicuous,
places with said Drainage District, j
and be published in the Covington
News, a newspaper of general circula- j
tion within the county, for two con¬
secutive weeks.
This 20th day of March, 1920.
(Signed! C. O. NIXON.
Clerk of Newton Superior Court.
(Signed) I. W. MEADORS,
Commissioner of Roads and Revenues j
of Newton County, Georgia.
Statement of the Condition of
THE BANK OF COVINGTON
Located at Covington, Georgia, at the
close of business March 10, 1920.
RESOURCES
Demand Loans $ 28,077.56
Time Loans 374,507.05
Bonds and Stocks owned by
the bank 57,282.50
Furniture and Fixtures 4,761.99
Other Real Estate 1,364.46
Cash in Vault and Amount
Deposited in Banks 300,915.18
Cash Items 1,141.09
Advances on Cotton in Pro¬
cess of Shipment 7S,832.00 i
War Saving Stamps 846.00 j
Overdrafts 1,698,92 i
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Total. $849,426.75
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in $100,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur¬
rent Expenses, Interest
and Taxes Paid * 41,375.76
Due Unpaid Dividends 160.00
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check $602,925.30
Savings Deposits 37,414.96
Time Certificates 67,550.73 707,890.99
4 . _____________
Total, $849,426.75
GEORGIA, Newton County.
Before me came J.E. Phillips
Cashier of The Bank of Covington,
who, being duly sworn, says that the .
above and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said hank, as shown
by the hooks of file in said bank
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 27th day oe March 1929.
J. W. Harwell,
U. N. P. Newton Co. Ga.
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