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FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 1
OSCAR W. UNDERWOOD OF ALABAMA,
GEORGIA PRIMARY, MARCH 19th, 1924
“The concensus of opinion at Wash
ington seems to be that if Under
wood can come out of the South wltl
anything like a general aupport, his
nomination Is a reasonable certainty/’
—Bays Hon. William G. Brantley, for
mer Congressman from Georgia.
Expressions similar to those from
Ex-Congressman Brantley are being
readily given by leading statesmen
and newspapers In various sections of
the country.
Senator Underwood Is a native of
Alabama, and has had twenty-nine
years of conspicuous service aa a
congressman and senator from his
state, much of It having been spent as
an active leader of his party. He Is a
member of the Episcopal church, a
Thirty-third Degree Mason, a man of
great moral and intellectual force,
and one of the foremost students of
governmental affairs in the Nation.
Senator Underwood favors a strict
enforcement of the prohibition law,
and all other laws, and with charac
teristic courage makes his position
clear and unmistakable upon every
Question of national concern. As a
member of both House and Senate, he
has been a champion of every meas
ure that gave promise of assistance
to the great agricultural masses of
our country.
Senator Underwood enjoys the uni
versal esteem and confidence of every
public man at Washington, regardless
of party ties. No man can question
his patriotism, his unselfishness, his
profound respect for the Constitution,
his courage, sincerity, and capacity
for leadership and achievement. He
is a statesman of ability and stability.
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OSCAR W. UNDERWOOD
Senator Underwood was born and
raised in the South, has remained in
the South by preference, and is loyal
to every noble southern ideal and trar
dition. He has given expression to
his deepest gratitude for the support
given him by the people of Georgia
in 1912. Why not evidence our ap
preciation of his great ability and out
standing Americanism by helping t«
elect him in 1924?
Our sister State of Alabama invitee
you to join in honoring a great south
ern statesman, a man who has the re
spect of the entire Nation. Let's ac
cept Alabama’s invitation and cast
our ballots for Oscar W. Underwood
on March 19th.
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What the Public
Should Know
About Cancer
Prepared for Publication by the Can
cer Commission of the Medical As
sociation of Georgia and the Geor
gia Division of the Americun S«*ciety
for the Control of Cancer.
“It is a serious thing to be a wom
an.” One woman in every eight dies
from some form of cancer after the
age of forty. Three times as many
women as men die of cancer between
eht ages of thirty-five and forty-five
and twice as many between forty-five
and fifty-five. Every woman who be
comes a mother is left in a condition
that makes her more susceptible to
cancer.
Ten thousand women die annually
in America from cancer of the breast
and fifteen thousand from cancer of
the generative organs. The average
age at which these women die is forty
nine years. Thousands of young men
and women are robbed of their best
friend at a time when she is most
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If women will exercise a reasonable
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deaths from cancer of the breast may
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symptom is a single lump. Nine times
out of ten it dees not give pain. There
is only one oustanding symptom and
that is “the lump.” A lump in the
... east of a woman under twnety-five
is not, as a rule cancer; there is only
one chance in a thousand that it is.
If, however, the patient is older the
chances increase materially and by
the time she ia forty-five there are
uine chances out of ten that it is a
cancer or will be, if not removed.
Cancer of the breast is serious be
cause it spreads so early and so
quickly to other parts of the body.
Almost before the patient is aware of
the presence of the lump small parti
cles of it may have been broken off
and carried to the lymph glands. This
materially lessens the chance of re
covery.
Some of the most important facts
the public should remember are that
cancer of the breast accurs most fre
quently between the ages of thirty
five and fifty-five. It does not matter
whether or not the patient has borne
and nursed children. Heredity has
nothing whatever to do with its occur
rence. It dees not cause pain. It may
or may not be caused by a bruise. It
may or may not be result of former
abscess o rinflamations. One thing
we know: IT IS A PAINLESS LUMP
There occurs a most critical period
in the life of every woman by the
time she has attained the age of fifty;
sometimes it occurs earlier. A great
m&ny unusual phenomena are noted
unu attributed to this period. Some
are natural; others are not. What is
normal fro one may be unnatural for
another. No one can afford to take
the risk. Many lives have been lost
because a very sick woman was ad
vised to let this or that serious symp
tom alone “because it is only the
change of life.”
We want to urge every woman who
has reached the “cancer age” to con
sult her family physician, make a
confident of him, and insist that he
make a thorough examination. If he
will not, get some one who wiil! There
may be no cause for alarm—BUT—
“it is better to be safe than sorry,”
for it is during this period of life
that most women die of cancer.
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All children troubled with Worm 3 have an un
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance.
GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly
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APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
State of Georgia county of Burke.
In the Superior Court, said county.
The petition of M. A. Thompson, R.
I. Thompson, and J. L. Thompson, all
of sajd state, respectfully shows to
the court:
Ist. That they desire for themselv
es, their associates, and successors, to
be incorporated and made a body
politic under the name and style of
THOMPSON BROTHERS, % INCOR
PORATED, for the period of twenty
(20) years.
2d. That the principal office of said
company shall be in the town of Vi
dette, Burke county, Georgia, but pe
titioners desire the right to establish
branch offices within this state or else
where, whenever the holders of a
majority of the stock may so deter
mine.
3d. That the object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain to itself and
shareholders.
4th. That the business to be carried
cn by said corporation shall consist
of a general produce and building ma
terial business, including the right to
buy and sell farm produce of all kinds
such as cotton, cotton seed, corn, peas
beans; also the right to buy and sell
coffins, caskets, brick, lime, shingles
and building material of all kinds.
Petitioners also desire the right to
engage in such ether business a,s may
be incident or in any ways connected
with either of the lines of business
above set forth.
sth. That the capital stock of said
corporation shall be the sum of two
thousand ($2,000.00) dollars, with the
right to increase the same to ten
thousand dollars by a majority vote of
the stockholders; said stock to be
divided into shares of one hundred
($100.00) dollars each; thirty (30%)
per cent, of the capital stock to be
employed by them has actually been
paid in.
6th. Petitioners desire the right to
sue and be sued; to have and use a
common seal; to make all necessary
by laws and regulations, and to do
such other things as may be necessary
for the successmul carrying on of
said business, including the right to
buy, hold and sell real estate and
personal property suitable to the pur
poses of the corporation.
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P. 0. B*x CIS AUGUSTA, GA.
THE TRUCE CITIZEN SATURDAY, MARCH, 1, 1928
7th. They desire for said corpora
tion the power and authority to apply
for and accept amendments to its
charter, in either form or substance,
by a vote cf the majority of the out
standing stock. They also desire for
said corporation the right of renewal,
as provided by law and such other
rights and privileges and immunities
as are incident to like corporations, or
jxermissable under the laws of Geor
gia.
WHEREFORE petitioners pray to
be incorporated under the name and
andstyle aforesaid, with the powers
privileges and immunities herein set
forth and as are now or may hereaf
ter be allowed a corporation of simi
lar character under the laws of Geor
gia.
E. V. HEATH,
Attorney for Petitioners.
I Hugh M. Blount, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Burke county, Geor
gia, do hereby certify that the fore
going is a true and correct copy of ap
plication foS’ charter of Thompson
Brothers Company, Inc., as the same
appears on file in this office. Witness
my official signature and the seal of
said court, this the 27th day of Feb
ruary, 1924.
H. M. BLOUNT
Clerk Superior Court of Burke
County, Georgia.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
State of Georgia, county of Burke.—
To the Superior Court of said county;
The petition of M. D. Jones, Allen
W. Jones and Miss E. J. Guth, all of
Burke county, Georgia, respectfully
shows:
1. That they desire for themselves
their associates and successors, to be
incorporated and made a body politic
under the name and style of “SOUTH
ERN TRUST COMPANY” for the per
iod of twenty years.
2. The principal office of said com
pany shall be in Burke county, Geor
gia, Pest Office Midville, Georgia, R.
F. D., but petitioners desire the right
to establish branch offices within this
state or elsewhere, whenever the hold
eis of a majority of the stock may so
detremine.
3. The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain to itself and its stock
holders.
4. The business to be carreii on by
sa’d. corporation shall consist in the
buying, selling, owning, lea.-u g, and
operating farm and timber lands, ano
to this end they desire the right to
do any and all of the things herein
mentioned, to wit:
To borrow money and to secure
same by any form of security, to lend
and invest estate and personal prop
erty; to draw, make, accept, endorse,
buy or otherwise acquire for itself, or
as agents for others, and to sell, own
and otherwise deal in stocks, bonds,
notes, obligations, negotiable instru
ments and securities of any and all
kinds.
In connection with said business to
execute and issue promissory notes,
draw, make, accept, endorse, discount,
drafts, bills of exchange, and other
negotiable or transferable instru
ments, and to enter into, make or per
form contracts of every kind for law
ful purposes.
To purchase, sell, rent, lease, mort
gage, exchange, transfer, improve, or
otherwise hold and handle real es
tate and personal property of any and
every description; to buy, own, hold,
sell and otherwise deal in, at whole
sale or retail, general merchandise,
machinery, including wagons, buggies,
plows, and other farm machinery
together with cotton, corn, cotton
seed, peas, beans, hay, peanuts, pota
toes, and other farm and garden pro
duce; to purchase or otherwise ac
quire, own, operate and sell and han
dle saw mills, planing mills, dry kilns
and other machinery for the manufac
j ture of lumber, boxes, crates, shingles
j commercial fertilizers and feritlizer
material, live stock, timber, lumber
and other personal property, automo
biles, trucks, tractors, and all farm
and other like products; to engage in
farming and handling at retail or
wholesale all farm produce; to buy,
sell, own, hold, and manufacture food
stuff; to buy, sell, own, hold and to
manufacture, and otherwise deal in
poison for boll weevil and other de
sti active insects, and all appliances
and machinery in connection there
with and that may be used for the ex
termination or control, either by poi
son or otherwise, of said boll weevil
or other destructive insects.
5. The capital stock of saiu corpora
tion shall be Five Thousand (si>,Coo.oo)
dollars wtih the privilege of increas
ing the same to the sum of one hun
dred thousand ($100,000.00) dollars
by a majority vote of the stockhold
ers; said stock to be divided mio
shares of one hundred (SIOO.OO do’-
lars each. The whole amount of tlie
tj he employed by them nas been ful
ly paid in.
6 Petitioners ciasire the right to
sue and he sued, w plead and he in*
pleaded, to have and u a e a cornua n
seal, to make all necessary ly ’a “3
and regulations, and to uo all olb<*r
thmgs that may be necessary for the
successful cariying on of said busi
ness. including the right to buy, hold,
ant sell real estate and personal prop
trty suitable to the pui puses of me
corporation, and to execute notes and
bonds as evidence of indebtedness in
curred, or which may be incurred, in
the affairs of the corporation and to
secure the same by mortgage, security
deed, or other form of lien, under
existing laws.
7. They desire for said incorpora
tion the power and authority to apply
for and accept amendments to its
charter of either form or substance
by a mojority of its stock outstanding
at the time, They also ask authority
for said incorporation to wind up its
affairs, liquidate and discontinue its
business at any time it may determine
to do so by a vote of two-thirds of its
stock outstanding at the time
8. They desire for he said incorpora r
tion the right of renewal when and as
provided by the laws of Georgia, and
that it have all such other rights, pow
ers, privileges and immunities as are;
incident to like incorporations or per
missible under the laws of Georgia
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
incorproated under the name and style
aforesaid with the powers, priviles
es and ommunities herein set forth,
and as are now, or may hereafter be,
allowed a corporation of similar char
acter under the laws of Georgia.
M. D. JONES
ALLEN W. JONES
MISS E. J. GUTH
Petitioners.
F. S. Burney, attorney for petitioners
State of Georgia, county of Burke—
Office, Clerk of Superior Court of
Burke county, Georgia.—l H. M.
Blount, Clerk of the Superior Court of
Burke county, Georgia, hereby certify
that the foregoing is a true and cor
rect copy of the application for char
ter for Southern Trust Company as
the same appears of file in this office.
This 19 day of February, 1924.
H. M. BLOUNT.
Clerk of Superior Court, Burke coun
ty, Georgia.
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ruary 29 to March 3, inclusive.
Final limit of tickets March 11, 1924
except that tickets may be extended
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I have my land in the 66th district
posted in full compliance with the law
of Georgia; and I will pay twenty five
dollars reward for proof to convict
any person cutting and hauling wood
from this land.
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COTTON
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home uninsured against fire and dam
age. Consign your cotton to us. We
will make liberal advaL es against
your shipments and hold or sell, as
desired.
SAVANNAH COTTON FACTORAGE
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Savannah, Ga.
COHON SEED
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MOLASSES
We have just received a car of CLEVELAND
BIG BOLL COTTON SEED, from Gorner, N. C.,
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SERVICE, QUALITY AND PRICE
Beat The 801 l Weevil in 1924
This can be done by thorough cultivation—use
of posion and a liberal application of Morris' High
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vice rendered with intelligence and willingness.
Enduring leadership, however comes of being
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Opposite Postoffice
WAYNESBORO, GA.
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