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Helps the Farmer to Sell
T HE FARMER was worried over the market reports.
Cotton was rising. When it reached a'certain figure
he proposed to sell. The day before it had almost
reached his price. What would it bring today ?
The farmer needed first-hand information at once. He
stepped to his Bell Telephone. The Long Distance con
nection with the buyer in a distant city informed him that
cotton had reached the top figure, and he sold his crop at
a handsome profit. .
The universal Bell System enables the producer in re
mote rural districts to keep in touch with market condi
tions without the necessity of leaving home.
By the way, hove you a Bell Telephone?
Southern Bell Telephone
and Telegraph Company
' PETITION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY.
To the Superior Court of said county:
The petition of W. D. Creel, P. J.
McMahan, A. M. Brown and C. M.
Potter, alf of Ware county, Georgia,
respectfully shows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
thefr associates and successors to be
Incorporated and made a body politic
under thb name "sd style of “The C.
M. Pottei* Company” for the period
, of twenty years.
r 2. The principal offices of said
^company shall be in the city of Way-i
cross, Ware county, Georgia, but pe-'j
the power and authority to apply for
tltloner* desire the right to establish and “*■* '• ,mondmen,s to lts char,er
in either form or substance by a vote
seal; to make all necessary by-laws 1 PETITION FOR CHARTER,
and regulations, and to do all other state of Georgia, County of Ware,
things that may be necessary for the To the Superior Court of said county:
successful carrying on of the said bus- The undersigned petitioners, A. M.
iness, Including the right to buy, hold ( Knight/ J. E. Wadley, L. J. Cooper, W.
and sell real estate and personal prop- j H/Buchanan and M L Burnt albiof Ware
erty suitable to the purposes of the county, Georgia, hereby make appll-
corporation, and to execute notes and cation to said court for a charter for
bonds as evidence of indebtedness ^ a corporation to be known as “The
Incurred, or which may be incurred | Waycross Auditorium Company,” and
in the conduct of the affairs of the j your petitioners respectfully show;
corporation, and to secure the same First. That they, for themselves,
by mortgage, security deed, or other their associates, successors and as-
form or lien under existing laws. signs, desire to be constituted and
7. They desire for said corporation, incorporated a body corporate under
branch offices within this state or
elsewhere, whenever the holders of a
majority of the stockholders may so
determine.
of majority of its stock outstanding
at the time. They also ask authori
ty for said incorporation to wind up
3. The object of said corporation 118 affalr8 ’ llquldate aad discontinue | Us Btock holders.
the name and style of “The Waycross
Auditorium Company," for the term
of twenty years, with privilege of re
newal at expiration of said time.
Second. The object of the propos
ed corporation is pecuniary gain to
Is pecuniary gain to itself and its
shareholders. #
4. TRe business to be carried on
by said corporation Is to buy, sell,
import, export and manufacture all
barber’s supplies of every description,
including barber’s chairs, razors,
brushes and all fixtures forvthe bar
ber business, and to equip, own and
maintain factories for tne manufac
ture and sale of same; to buy, sell,
import, export and manufacture face
lotions, soaps and chemical prepara
tions for the hair and scalp, hair ton
ics, and any and all toilet articles and
preparations usually incident to bar
bers’ business; to equip, maintain
and operate a general chemical bus-
, iness for the manufacture and analy-
zation, compounding and distribution
of chemical articles and preparations,
and patent articles of all kinds, and
to equip, maintain and operate labo
ratories, factories and stores for the
manufacture and sale of such articl
es; to buy, sell and own such patents
and copyrights such as aro used in
connection with such business, and
to transact all other business which
may be necessary or incidental to
the proper carrying on of any and
^all of the aforesaid purposes of the
said corporation.
, 5. The capital stock of said cor
poration shall be Five Thousand Dol
lars ($5,000.00), with privilege of In-
''* crAming same to the sum of Fifty
Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) by a
majority vote of the stockholders,
►.rid stock to be divided into shares
of $50.00 each. Ten per cent, of the
amount of capital to be employed has
rr*”ally been paid in.
6. Petitioners desire the right to
tne and be sued, to plead and be im
pleaded, to have and ate a common
Its business at any time Jt may de-j TWrdt Th(J petitioners desire that
termine to do so by a vote of two- 3a j d corporation and body corporate
thirds of its stock outstanding at the
time.
8. They desire for the said incor
poration the right of renewal when
and as provided by the laws of Geor
gia, and that it have all such other
rights, powers, privileges and Immun
ities as are incident to like Incorpora
tions or permissible under the laws
of Georgia.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to
be incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid with the powers,
prlvliges and immunites herein set
forth, and as dre now, or may here
after be allowed a corporation of sim
ilar character under the laws of Geor
gia ‘
John S. Walker,
Petitioners 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 aB same ap
pears as filed in office by C. M. Potter
et a!., for Incorporation as “The C.
M. Potter Company.”
Witness my official signature this
2Srd day of August, 1911.
E. J. Berry,
Clerk, S. C. Ware County.
posses? the right, power and authori
ty to sue and be sued, to havo ancl
uso a common seal, to make by-laws
for Its government, to elect directors
for the management of its affairs, and
to confer upon them the right to elect
officers and appoint agents and em
ployes, to buy, sell, hold, incumber
and otherwise dispose of real and
personal property necessary and ad
vantageous to the purpose of said c6r-
tions under the laws of the said state
of Georgia.
Fourth. The particular busines?
proposed to be conducted and carried
on by said corporation is the erection,
construction, maintenance and opera
tion*of a building or buildings where
in are to be located auditoriums, thea
ters, convention halls, fraternal lodge
rooms, assembly rooms, offices, stores,
refreshment stands and space for any
legal purposes whatsoever for lease,
sale or -actual operation by said cor
poration; to purchase, lease, hire or
otherwise acquire real and personal
property, improved and unimproved,
of every kind and description, and
which may be necessary for the busi
ness aforesaid, and to sell, dispose
of, lease, convey and mortgage said
property, or any pnrt thereof; to
carry on the business of securing and
accomodating religious, fraternal, po
litical, labor, business, and all other
conventions, assemblies and the like;
to carry on the business of theatri
cal proprietors, caterers for public
entertainments, concerts, exhibitions
and athletic contests; to carry on the
business of resaurant keepers, and
vendors of tobacco, mineral waters,
provisions nnd any other article of
merchandise, either by themselves, or
by granting the license or right In
respect of any property of the com
pany to any other person, firm or
company; to conduct a general mer
chandise business for the sale of ar
ticles of alt kinds and description; to
acquire nil necessary properties, mus-
lioa! 'instruments and libraries tor
use in connection with the holding of
pubic conventions and entertainments
of every description; to do a general
real estate agency and mortgage bus
iness; to Improve, mortgage, oper
ate, hbld, manage, lease and other
wise dispose of real estate; to borrow
and loan money upon such property,
and to do any and all othet acts in
cident to or connected with such
business.
Fifth. These petitioners would
show that the capital stock ot the pro
posed corporation shall be Fifty
Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00), divid
ed Into shares of One Hundred Dol
lars each; nnd they would further
show that Six Thousand Dollars ($0,-
•Oilo.00) thereof, which is more than
ten per cent of the saicT proposed cap
ital, has boon paid.
Sixth. Your petitioners would fur
ther show that they desire that said
corporation shall have the right to
Increase said capital stock to any
amount not exceeding One TTundred
and Fifty Thousand DoTJr.ra ($150,*
000.00), whenever tho” killers of a
majority of the stock may so deter
mine, nnd which Increase shall be
disposed of as the stockholders may
determine.
8eventh. The general office and
principal place of business of said
proposed corporations hall bo at the
City of Waycross, in the County of
Ware, State of Georgia; but these pe
titioners would further show that
Judt do a littjj- frrring on how much Cheaper it
is to use the be&.
YOU WILL ONLY CREASE YOUR WAGON HALF AS OFTEN.
THINK HOW MUCH LABOR THIS SAVES IN A YEAR, OF HOW MUCH
LONGER YOUR WAGON WILL LAST IF IT IS KEPT PROPERLY GREA3
ED, WHICH IS A HARD THING TO OO WITH CHEAP GREASE, AND OF
HOW MUCH EASIER IT IS ON YOUR HORSE.
THEN HOW OFTEN WHEN YOU HAVE MADE A LONG TRIP HAVE
YOU HAD TO STOP AND BORROW AXLE GREASE? THE NEXT TIME
YOU ARE IN TOWN COME IN AND GET A BOX OF OURS, AND YOU
WILL NEVER USE ANYTHING ELSE,
P. N. Harley Hdw. Co.
{.House Furnishers to the People.
44 Plant Ave. Phone 186
have the right to establish branch* offl-
es or agencies at ot her places, both
within and without, the said state of
Georgia, as the holdera of a majority
of the stock may so determine upon.
WHEREFORE, these petltlonem
pray that after the filing and publica
tion of this petition as required by
law, that an order be entered by this
court declaring these petitioners a
body corporate, under the name and
stylo aforesaid, and granting to said
corporation all the rights, powers and
prlvliges as set out and prayed for
herein, or which may be Incidental,
usual and necessary under the laws
of snid stato of Georgia, for the pur
poses of their incorporation.
John S. Walker,
Petitioners Attorney.
GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY: ..
I, Chas. E. Cason, deputy clerk of
the Superior Courtof said County,
certify that the foregoing is a true
and correct-copy of the petition of
A. M. Knight, et nl. for incorporation
as "The Wayfcross Auditorium Com
pany” as same appears in office as
filed this day.
my official signature this
9th Cl'j of Jcptember, 1911.
Chas. E. Cason,
Deputy Clerk, S. C. Waro County.
COALt COAL! COAL
When you want good coal, ask for
Red Ash. The Montevello Is the coal
that makes Red Ash. I also hare a
cheaper grade of coal. Have them on
hand at all times. Also dry stova
wood of all kinds. Telephone 70 for
prices. Quick service to any part ot
the city,
Ansley Coal Company.
24 tf W. W. Ansley, Prop.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money to Loan to. colored people
with good security.
L. J. Burch, Specialist,
they desire that said corporation may 7 2m Redding Bldg, Waycross, Qa.
We are headquarters ror low pries
and easy terms.
IS tf Home Furniture Co.
HERBERT S HOPKINS
ATTORNEY AT I.AW.
Roam 326, LaGrando Building,
PARK MOR RAND CO.
•"OINEER8 AND CONTRACTORS.
Lott-HItch Building.
re-inforced cc-icre’e.
Special low prices and easy terms
on bed room suites. Iron beds, odd j
pieces, etc. V.'e will please or re
fund your money.-.
Home Furniture Company,
26 tf Plant and Albany Avenue.
What Do You Do
With Your Money?
Money is a thing not to be treated thoughtlessly. Every
dollar invested means much to your future
comfort and happiness.
It will pay you to investigate our
S/IM1/3 ®mOEN PROPOSITION!
You can buy a Full Acre Inside the City Limits, splendidly
located for truck and chicken rasing, or good to hold on
to and sub-divide later into building lots—for $150.00
per acre. On terms ot $10 cash and $5 per month.
Without One Cent of Interest!
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card and booklet,
"Suggestions on
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We make paint for
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PAINT CO.
Jacksonville, Fla.
To those wishing low prices and
easy terms, we can please, anything
In furniture and furnishing goods.
Special orders will recelvo our care
ful attention.
Home Furniture Company,
20 tf Plant tnd A’bany Avenue
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Mvs:» Brat, and third Thursday
each month. Masonic Hall.
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