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THE VIDALiA ADVANCE
Walter R. McDonald Candidate
For Railroad Commission
Walter R. McDonald, the blind legis
lator from Richmond county, Is a can
didate for the Railroad Commission of
Georgia to succeed Hon. C. Murphy
Candler, who Is not offering for re
election.
At the age of thirteen, a poor boy
on his father’s small farm In Richmond
County, near Augusta, the youngest of
seven children, he was suddenly strick
en with total blindness. Realizing that
the light of day had been forever
barred from his vision, the young farm-
I er boy set out to win an education
and with a determination to serve his
state In spite of his handicap of blind
ness. Having advanced only to the
fourth grade In common school, and
knowing that his family was unable to
give him an education, he set to work
and, by his own effort, working during
| school terms and vacation, earned and
paid for his education, graduating from
the University of Georgia in 1914.
Since that time he has successfully
practiced law in the City of Augusta,
where he is considered one of the
ablest of the younger lawyers of that
section. McDonald is now In his early
thirties.
Mr. McDonald Is a man whose cheer
fulness Is an inspiration to his friends,
of whom there are thousands. As an
evidence of his popularity and ability
the voters of Richmond County have
for three successive terms sent him to
the State Legislature over opposition.
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Walter R. McDonald.
In the Legislature, he has made an
active, efficient and able member.
Mr. McDonald’s host of friends
throughout the state confidently pre
dict his election, and, if elected, Geor- j
gla will have a capable and efficient of
ficer and the people of Georgia will
have, In this self-made, blind an
honest and true public servant.
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PETITION FOR CHARTER.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
To the Superior Court of said county:
The petition of VV. M. Moses, W.
O. Wolfe and F. A. Wolfe, all resi
dents of said county, respectfully
shows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their assigns and successors, to be
incorporated and made a body politic
under the name and style of UVALDA
DRUG COMPANY, INC.
2. That the principal office is to be
in the Town of Uvalda, state and coun
ty aforesaid, but petitioners desire the
right to establish branch stores with
in this state or elsewhere, whenever
the holders of a majority of the stock
may so determine.
3. That the object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain ami profit to
the stockholders
4. That the nature of said business
to be carried on is that of buying and
selling of drugs, dealing in drugs, drug
sundries, patent medicines, toilet arti
cles, glassware of all kinds, tobaccos,
cigars, holiday goods, seeds of all
kinds, and of buying and selling for
cash or credit any article tint may be
profitably handled in connection with
■aid business. Further, that they may
act as general or special agent for
other persons or companies in selling
<->r handling any class of articles ap
'••-onriate to the drug business. And
to have the power of contracting t
the extent that they may become
agents wherein they may exetcise the
usual powers and do necessary acts
which pertain to or may be connected
with the business of a wholesale or
retail dealer in drugs.
5. That the amount of the capital
stock used by them, all of which has
been paid in, is Three Thousand
($3,000.00) dollars, with the privilege
of increasing same to Six Thousand
Dollars ($6,000.00), same to be divided
into shares of One Hundred Dollars
6. That the time for which they de
sire to be incorporated is for the term
of twenty years, with the privilege of
a renewal at that time.
7. That the petitioners desire the
right and privilege of buying and sell
ing such real estate as may become
necessary for the successful operation
of sai«business and to receive and
titles thereto. To take’
or execute mortgages on realty or
personalty.
8. That petitioners desire the right
to sue and to be sued, to plead and
be impleaded.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be
made a body corporate under the
name and style aforesaid, with the
powers, privileges and immunities
herein set forth, and as are now ora
may hereafter be, allowed a corpora
tion of similar character under the
laws of Georgia-
This the 7th day of August, 1922.
W. O. WOLFE,
F. A. WOLFE,
W. M. MOSES,
Petitioners.
T. E. POPE,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
Georgia—Montgomery County.
This is to certify that the above and
foregoing is a true and correct copy
of a certain petition for incorporation
as is of file in the Clerk’s office of the
Superior Court of Montgomery Coun
ty. Georgia.
Given tinder my hand and seal of
this the 14th day of August,
1922. J. E. McRAE,
C. S. C., M. C., Ga.
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I Cochran, Georgia, September 4,1922. |
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