Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 16, 1911, Image 6

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* 6 & 8 Plant Ave. DICKINS Our Stock of Fall Goods Is Now Replete With NEW THINGS. Hair Nets : 5c & 10c Hair Rolls “Rats' 25c 4 Fans for 5c 40 In. Lawn llTRA QUALITY 10c 200 doz. yds. of Lace ff Jfc i Ass Black Whiti & Ecru * « Men’s “Nettleton” and Craw ford Fall Shoes, (JJ New Styles : W School Supplies of all Kinds PencilTablet, Erasers, Ink Paste Penholders, Rules, Slates, Book Straps and Bags—Pencil Sharp- ners, CompositionBooks, Crayon Compasses. In fact anything you want lor this purpose. DICKINS STORES LacePillow Shams l(M°25c Full line Men's New Neck- wear : 15c 25c 35c & 50c New Lot SuitCases 98c to $8 New Lot Fancy Combs and Brushes New Lot Ladie’s Neckwear Big Lot Ladie’s Velvet and Suede Belts PETITION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. fto the Superior Court of said county: Tho petition of W. N. Gramling, L. J. Gramling and J. M. Orrell, all of Ware county, Georgia, rospectfully •tows: 1. That they desire for themself- M, their associates and Bucceaaora to bo incorporated and made a body po- lltle under the name and atyle of •Tho W. N. Gramling Company” for the period of twenty yoara. 2. The principal offices of said com pany alinll bo In the- city of Way Croat, Ware County, Georgia, but pe titioners desire tho right to establish branch officet within this state or Hsewhcro, whenever tho holders of * majority of the stock may bo do- term I tie. 3. The object of said corporation la pecuniary gain to Itself and Its shareholders. 4. Tho buatncsR to be earned on by aald corporation is to buy, sell, store, handle, Import, export and transport groceries of every descrip tion. both heavy and fancy, and all fixtures, notions and other articles usually handled in grocery and gen- eral merchandise stores, meat and all rther nnlmal products such as hides, grease, tallow, flab and other pro- •tacts of the sea and shore; cigars, and all other products made from tobacco; dairy products, butter, milk, fruit aud vegetables of every nature and description; oil, confections and any and all articles of a like ^ature commonly manufactured, bought •old by packing or provision houses; Stay, grain, bran, and any and all other products for cattle, horses, •wine or sheep; and to construct, loose, own, use and maintain rooms, haUdlngs and warehouses for cold storage; either of any*or all of the above named articles and products or cf similar articles und products, for hire, and to transact any and all oth er business which may be necossarj, cr incidental to the proper carrying on of nny or all of the aforesaid pur poses of the corporation. D. The capital stock of said cor poration shall be Twenty-live Thous and Dollars ($25,000.00), with privil ege of increasing same to the sum of <* Hundred Thailand Dollars ($100,- 000.00) by a majority vote of the •ftockholders, said stock to be divided Into shares of $100.00 each. Over tei g>er cent of the amount of capttal t« be employed has actually been pstn j tho corporation, nnd to execute notea and bonds as evidence of Indebted ness incurred, or which may be In in red In the conduct of the affairs of the corporation, and to secure same by mortgage, security deed, or other form or lien under existing laws. 7, They desire for said corporation the power and authority to apply for and Accept amendments to its char ter In either form or substance by a vote of majority of its stock outstand ing at the time. • They also ask au-1 SPECIAL DETECTIVE WORKI , Ex-Deputy Sheriff John P. Cason will vugage In special detective work In VYaycruss and South Georgia, if you need uis services Telephone No t, court house. o OOOOOOOOOO O O J B BAGLEY M D <> O PHYSICIAN & SURGEON O O Office n Southern Building O O OFFICE HOUR8, O O 9-11 A. M. 3-4 P. M. 708 P. M. O FARM FOR 8rtLE. 5-3*tl O OOOOOOOOOO C I One of the best farms In Ware county, containing no acres, f>r <al*j. It Is close to the city and will be sold with or without the growing thorit/ for Mid Incorporation to wind j erop ' 11 *» not Salnt " Kest up Its affair., liquidate and dl.contln-1 but " aI “ 0,t as * 00d - A W»r ue its business at any time it may de-, f ° P * PERHA M, SJl., at Herald termlne to do so by n vote of two-J°‘ nce * thirds of its stock outstanding at the | time. ' 8. They desire for said Incorpora tion the right of renewal p'hen ns j provided by tho laws of Georgia, nnd that it have all such other rights, powers, privileges, and Immunities as are Incident to like incorporations or permsslble under the laws of Geor gia. WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to bo incorporated under the name and sfjle nforesnld with the powers, privileges nnd Immunities herein set forth, nnd ns are now, or may here after be allowed a corporation of •sim ilar character under the laws of Geor gia. John 8. Walker. Petltkmers Attorney. GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. I, E. J. Berry, Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original petition as same ap pears as filed in office by W. N. Gram- ling, et a!., for said incorporation at •The W. N. Gramling Company.” Witness my official signature tbit 23rd day of August, 1911. E. J. Berry. Clerk, S. C. Ware County. NO. S1 A/AYCROS8 COUNCIL Jr. O. U. A. M. Meets every Mondsy evening In Re4 (lea's Hall. Lott-Hltcb building at I »• m. Visiting brothers eordlalljf Invited to meet rlth us. Sherod Coffins,' L. Carl Collins. Oec-Secty, Councilor THE HERALD AND THE CANDIDATES. The Herald is a Democratic news, piper, don’t forget that, so long as you live In this world, and In view of this fact wo propose (o treat all Democrats fairly and squarely, with out partiality .and with special favora to none. The campaign for'city and county officers is about to open. In fact It has opened. Therefore be ft known that The Herald will charge five dollars for announcements in it* daily and weekly editions from this date to the time of the primary. And there fore bo it further known that we will charge for the publication of all pTalforms, corres- necessary for the | pondence or controversy In favor of swore*f.d v.4 c 1 •' e t %,, ;cr in opposition to the candidacy ©L Including the right to buy, ►any person, the sum of ten dollars 6. Petitioners desire the right To Me aud be sued; to plead and be im pleaded: to have and use u common •eat; to ir.eke all necessary by-laws and rOgnlatiors. end to do all oxher thin:* that > $2.40 | T.O i Tifton, Georgia and Return I VIA | Atlantic Coast Line , ACCOUNTOF i South Georgia Lard & Agricultural i Exposition SEPT 27-OCT 7,-11 agricultural and live stoc lossal erpo^ltlon, combining lant^ 40 countes in one cok shows. WOMAN'S BUILDING roa WOMAN'S. WORK CARNIVAL. OF AMUSEMENT Aeroplane and Auto Races. Baseball Tournament. Chautauqua of Music and Oratory. Scientific Lectures and Conferences on the Farm, Stock and Domestic WO Tickets on salo September 2Cth to October 6th inclusive, Wy and for trains arrivfng In Tifton. Ga., before noon of October fora 7th, 1911. Final limit to reach original starting point returning, Xa not later than midnight October 9th, 1911. For further infor- nmtion see your Ticket Agent, or correspond with, Caw E. M. North, A. O. P. A. L. P. Green, T. P. A. Savannah Ga. Thomasville, Ga. vjSr B. T. Morgan, T. P. A. T. J. Wright, Agent, Savannah Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Keep Up Keep Down 1 / An =Overland 59= EXPENSE TO RUN 25 MILE8 EACH DAY WHICH IS ON At PAR WITH A HORSE. OVIRLAND TO CARRY S PEOPLE, THE HORSE 2 PEOPLE. TIRE EXPENSE $4,00 GASOLINE AND OIL $6.00 ADJUSTMENTS, BARRING ACCIDENTS $2.50 $12.50 I WILL KEEP YOUR OVERLAND 50 UP AT THIS FlG- ' URE AND RATIO FOR ONE YEAR. N M. KELLEY Kelley's Garage. For First Class JOB WORK SEE HERALD We Are Ready To Offer You Real Bargains 50c per tooth Why pay fl.CO to hove yt ur tooth extractad when you can have it done fer 5C’c and vvitho pain All other wor h done at very ressonob charges. Everything guaranteed OR. DANSEL Th ’ Dentist I • —" —' 1 ——• 4i>1 mro-.i’ j < or a eolemn. cr la proportion frr ih»! 2 Folks’ Slock tolublo to th. parpcM ot part of . colomo. I ! -» -i tv.'C -hi tO.: - ■ 1 OUR FALL 8TOCK IS HERE. JUST RECEIVED ONE CARLOAD HIGH GRADE BUGGIES. ONE CARLOAD FARM WAGONS. A LARGE SHIPMENT OF HARNESS AND SADDLERY COLLARS, ETC. WE ARE MAKING SPECIAL CUT PRICES. COME AND LET US SHOW YOU JUST WHAT IT WILL SAVE YOU TO TRADE WITH US. Jews Boggy Co. JU' »A*SRCS- CEOASiA. I L - - — TT—•**-“WiWl