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PETITION FOR CHARTER.
STATE OF GEORGIA County of
Toombs.
I To the Superior Court of said county:
The petition of J. B. Brewton and
i! W. A. Jones of the county of Toombs
[jand state of Georgia, and J. P. JLa-
I bun of the county of Jefferson and
1 state of Georgia, respectfully shows:
I 1. That they desire for themselves
j and associates, successors and assigns,
Ito be incorporated under the name
and style of THE PECAN PLANTA
TIONS COMPANY.
2. The principal office and place of
business of said corporation shall be
in Toombs county, Georgia, but peti
tioners desire the right to establish
branch offices or agencies or places
of business in such other places, with
in or without the state of Georgia,
as said business may require.
3. The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain to itself and share
holders.
4. The capital stock of sa n eorpo-
I ration shall be Twenty-five Thousand
Dollars ($25,000.00), divided jiuto
shares of One Hundred Dollars ($100)
each, with the privilege of increasing
the said capital stock to the sum of
Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars
($250,000.00) from time to time at any
regular or called meeting of the stock
holders, by a majority vote of all the
then outstanding stock, with the right
in like manner to decrease said in
creased capital stock, but not below
the minimum amount of Twenty-five
Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00), by pur
chase of its own stock or otherwise,
such purchased stock to be cancelled
and retired, or held in the treasury
to he re-issued from time to time by a
lige majority of the then outstanding
stock.
5. They desire that subscriptions to
the capital stock of said corporation
shall he payable in money or property
to he taken at a fair valuation.
6. All of said capital stock has been
subscribed and actually paid in.
7. The term for which petitioners
desire to he incorporated is twenty
(20) years, with the privilege to said
•orporation of renewing the charter
beyond that time upon a majority
vote of all the then outstanding stock,
and with the privilege to said corpora
tion of discontinuing and winding up
its said business and liquidating its
affairs at any time upon a majority
vote of all the then outstanding stock;
and petitioners desire that said corpo
ration may have the power and au
thority to apply for and accept amend
ments to its charter either in form or
substance upon a majority vote of
all the then outstanding stock.
8 The particular business to be
carried on by said corporation is that
of planting, cultivating, growing, pro
ducing, buying, selling, exporting, im
porting, and dealing in pecans, pecan
groves or plantations, and pecan trees
as nursery stock on any of its lands
or lands belonging to others; to carry
on the business of farming, horticult
ure and agriculture in all of its bran
ches! and the raising and marketing of
all other kinds of crops, including live
stock ; the developing of pecan groves
or plantations for itself, as well as for
others, and the marketing and selling
of all products raised by said corpo
ration for itself or as agent for others.
Petitioners desire the right for said
corporation to buy, sell, own and hold
(by lease or otherwise) lands and ten
ements suitable for such business, and
the right to negotiate for the pur
chase of said lands and the creation
of obligations for the purchase of such
lands, and the right to cell any part
or all of said lands at any time that
the interest of said corpo.ation may
require. Petitioners desire the right
for said corporation to do all acts
necessary and incidental to the proper
conduct of the business in which it
is engaged including the right to
lease or mortgage its property, both
real and personal, and to execute con
veyances appropriate for such purpo
ses. Petitioners desire the right to do
any of the acts aforesaid, acting on
its own behalf for itself or as the
agent of others.
9. Petitioners desire the right to sue
and be sued, plead and be impleaded,
to have and use a common seal, make
all necessary by-laws and regulations,
and to do all other things which may
be necessary for the successful carry
ing on of said business, including the
right to buy, hold and sell real es
tate and personal property suitable
to the purposes of the corporat'on,
and to execute notes and bonds as
evidence of indebtedness incurred or
which may be incurred in the con
duct of the affairs of the corporation
and to secure said indebtedness by
mortgage, security deed, trust deed,
or other form of liens under existing
laws.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that
they be made a body corporate under
the name and style of The Pecan
Plantations Company, with the fore
going powers and privileges, and ■with
all other powers and privileges exten
ded to or usual with like corpora
tions under the laws of this state.
HUGH PETERSON, JR.,
Petitioners Attorney.
GEORGIA —Toombs County.
I, E. F. Parker, Clerk of the Supe
rior Court of said county, do hereby
certify that the foregoing is a trite
and correct copy of the application for
charter of The Pecan Plantations
Company as the same appears of file
in this office.
Witness my official signature and
seal of said court, this the Bth day of
June, 1922.
E. F. PARKER,
Clerk Superior Court of Toombs
County, Georgia.
To Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES’ HEALING HONEY, a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE’S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES’ HEALING HONEY. The salve
should be rubbed on the chest and throat
of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The healing effect of Hayes’ Healing Honey in
side the throat combined with the healing effect of
Grove s O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of
the skin soon stops a cough.
Both remedies are packed in one carton and the
cost of the combined treatment is 35c.
Just ask your druggist for HAYES’
HEALING HONEY.
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RELIABLE JEWELER
jVidlaia, Georgia
DEATH OF L. M. WILLIAMSON
ENDS YEAR OF SUFFERING
Mr. L. M. Williamson, aged 49,
a well known and prominently con
’ nected citizen of Vidalia, died Tues
| day afternoon at the family residence.
Mr. Williamson had been in declining
! health for a number of years and for
| the past year had been confined to
; his room.
> Funeral services were held Wed
nesday afternoon at 4 o’clock from
| the Baptist church, being conducted
; by his pastor, Rev. J. T. B. Ander
> son. The funeral services were large
! ly attended by relatives and friends
| of the deceased. The interment fol
’ lowed at Pine Crest cemetery.
• Mr. Williamson is survived by his
. wife, his father, Mr. John G.. Wil
[ liamson, one brother, Mr. W. J. W«l
--| liamson. and one sister, Mrs. J. S.
1 Jenkins.
THE VIDALIA ADVANCE
BUSINESS LOCALS.
—High Grade Upright Piano near
Vidalia, can be had for the balance
i due on it. Payments $2.50 per week.
Address owner, care this paper, or
P. O. Box 211, Savannah. 6-15-3 t
—For Sale or Rent—My new home
on Mclntosh street; will sell cheap
for cash or on easy terms. M. F.
Davis.
—Buy your monuments from James
Walker, agent for Etowah Monument
Co. The best marble in the world.
Call for samples. Prices right. ts
—Practically new Ford touring car
for sale at a bargain—Bragg & Way.
—FOR RENT Five room house,
with bath. Apply to J. Hackel.
—Keep smiling—follow the crowds.
Page’s Drug Store.
—lt’s not the man that gets up first;
it’s the man that’s awake after he
gets up. We are wideawake on the
roofing question, having just received
a full carload and our prices are right.
Vidalia Hardware Co.
—Practically new Ford touring car
for sale at a bargain—Bragg & Way.
—All kodak work finished and in
readiness for delivery in twenty-four
hours after we receive it. Bring or
mail us your films for finishing.—
Whitney & Leveritt. Vidalia
—Don’t neglect the battery of your
car. A little repair work may con
siderably lengthen its life. South
ern Storage Battery Co.
—Best fruit jars, either kind of top
and best jar rubbers. Modern Farm
Implement & Hardware Co.
—Jelly Glasses, extra fruit jar tops,
rubbers. Modern Farm Implement &
Hardware Co.
—E-Z Seal Fruit Jars, all glass top
at Modern Farm Implement & Hard
ware Co.
—Roofing, Roofing. A carload just
received at the Vidalia Hardware Co.
Get our prices and save money.
—We have flower pots, large and
small. Modern Farm Implement &
Hardware Co.
—Call No. 4—They deliver to your
door. Mord goods for less money.
—Bread 5 cents per loaf. Get it at
the Bakery.
—Plenty of ice cregm at the Bak
ery. 5 cents per cone, 20 cents pint,
35 cents per quart
—Try our pound cake; 25 cents per
pound at the Bakery.
—Practically new Ford touring car
for sale at a bargain—Bragg & Way.
—First-class shoes for sale, 10c to
SI.OO, but no sugar. Brittain’s Sh&e
Shop, Mclntosh street.
—FREE EVERY SATURDAY-
Two Kling Klose hair nets with ev
ery SI.OO purchase of Toilet Articles.
Be sure and get yours. Page’s Drug
Store.
—Ask Page’s Drug Store first.
—WANTED —To buy good used pi
ano. Must be bargain, for cash. See
H. A. Turner.
—LOST —Last Thursday, gold pen,
with green settihg in center. Finder
please return to Miss Erna Haynes.
THE TAX EQUALIZERS
ARE BUSY AT WORK
PEOPLE HOLDING THEIR BREATH
AS THEY AWAIT HOPEFULLY
REDUCTIONS IN TAXES FOR
THIS YEAR.
. The board of county tax equalizers
met at the court house last week and
began their task of going over the
tax returns for 1922. The board is
composed of Messrs J. M. Meadows,
' B. F. Wolfe and J. L- Linder.
' The hope that taxes may be lower
ed next year is practically the unan
■ imous hope of the people of the coun
i ty. Judging from numerous express
-1 lons heard from citizens, many of
■ whom state that the burden of taxa
• tion has grown so onerous as to over
> shadow every other public question.
It is also the general belief that
the high fiery of last year will not be
i necessary for the coming twelve
• month, but whether the eqalizers
■ will see fit to raise or lower values
as returned by taxpayers remains yet
to be seen.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Judge Middle Circuit.
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for Judge Superior Courts
of the Middle Circuit, subject to
the coming primary.
Respectfully,
F. H. SAFFOLD.
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For Judge Superior Court.
To the Public:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Judge of Superior
Courts, Middle Judicial Circuit.
Very respectfully,
R. N. HARDEMAN.
For Representative.
Subject to the rules of the white pri
mary, friends from Waycross and Heb
ardsville, Ga., announce J. A. L.
Glaze as a candidate for representa
tive. He begs the ladies, for the sake
of their children, to keep an eye on
immorality and their fingers on every
rotten, being, roguish, crooked politi
cian who invades America and rapes
a civil sovereignty, thus characterized
as a disgrace to Southern politics. A
thousand gratified thanks extended
these seven hundred and eighty-seven
plebiscites of Toombs county who
wrote their names on a stolen ballot
two years ago. Read the 11th chap
ter of St. Luke, 52nd verse, and get
on the firing line. Speaking dates to
be announced later.
VIDALIA LODGE K. OF p!
Meets every Tuesday night in hall
on Railroad Ave. Visiting brothers
always welcome.
J. B. TODD, C. C.
T. R. LEE, K. of R. & S,
666 quickly relieves Colds, Con
stipation, Biliousness and Head
aches. A Fine Tonic.
A TONIC
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic restores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel its
strengthening, invigorating effect, see how
it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is simply
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
pleasant even children like it. The blood
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to
Enrich it. * Destroys Malarial germs and
Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor
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Daughtrey Is
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Stay On Job
DECLARES HE IS IN FINEST
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DISTRESSING STOMACH TROU
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"I feel like a different person since
taking Tanlac and am now able to
stay on the job all day long/’ said
J. H. Daughtrey, 402 YV. 19th street,
Norfolk, Va., for fourteen years
with the Hampton Roads Paper Co.
“I suffered a long time with indi
gestion and got worse until I was
badly run down. Everything I ate
disagreed with me and I would bloat
up with gas which pressed against
my heart and lungs so it was all I
could do to get my breath. I was
so nervous it was impossible for me
to get a good night’s sleep and I
always got up wih a bad taste in my
mouth and all worn out.
“A Tanlac statement impressed me
so I decided to try it, and I began to
improve almost at the start. I now
have a splendid appetite, that slug
gish tired feeling has left me and my
sleep is good and sound. I get up
every morning feeling fine and ready
for a big day’s work. Tanlac sure is
a wonderful medicine.’’
Tanlac is sold by all good druggists
LIGHTNING KILLS NEGRO
FARMER NEAR UVALDA
Wednesday afternoon during a
heavy rain and electric storm at
Uvalda lightning struck a tenant
house on the farm of YV. P. Calhoun
and killed James Linton, a negro, and
injured three members of his family.
The house was practically wreck
ed by the lightning.
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