Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 16, 1911, Image 7

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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. 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