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PETITION FOB CHARTER
Georgia, Walker County.
To tlie Superior Court of Said Coun
ty:—
The petition of Thos. W. Bryan
and Norman Shattuek, both of said
■ county, 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
; Title Guaranty and Abstract Co.,
| for tho period of twenty years.
2.
The principal office of said com
pany shall be in the City of LaFay
ette, state and county aforesaid, but
petitioners desire the right to es
tablish branch offices within this
state or elsewhere, whenever the
holders of a majority of the slock
may so determine.
3.
The object of said corporal ion is
pecuniary gain to itself and its
shareholders.
4.
The business to be carried on by
said corporation is that of inquiring
into the title to real estate and pre
paring and making abstract of said
title, and showing the condition of
same.
5.
The capital stock of said corpo
ration shall be Ten Thousand Dol
lars ($10,000.00), with tho privilege
of increasing same to the sum of
Twenty-five Thousand Dollars, by a
majority vole of the stockholders,
paid stock to be divided into shares
of SIOO each. Ten per cent of the
amount of capital to be employed
by them has been actually paid in.
6.
Petitioners desire the right to sue
y and be, sued, to plead and be im
pleaded, to have and use a common
seal, td make all necessary by-laws
and regulations and to do all other
things''that may be necessary for
tho successful carrying on of said
business, including the right to buy,
hold and sell real estate and person
al property, suitable to the pur
poses of the corporation and to ex
ecute notes and bonds as evidence
of indebtedness incurred, or which
may be incurred, in the conduct of
the affairs of the corporation and to
secure the same by mortgage, se
curity deed, or other form of lien,
under existing laws.
7.
They desire for said incorporation
the power and authority to apply
for and accept amendments to its
charter of either form or substance
by a vote of a majority of its stock
outstanding at the time. They also
ask authority to liquidate and dis
continue 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.
I They desire for the said corpora-
PaSace Theatre
Friday Tuesday
DECEMBER 2ND * DECEMBER 6TH
William Fox Presents Realart Pictures Presents
William Russel in Mi *'T M, les » lnter in
“CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT’ "DON'T CALL ME LITTLE GIRL”
This is a story within a story; an A lively story of a mad-rap, tom
old style melodrama with that which boy, who insists on growing up sev
all will like; Big Bill Russel bluffing eral years before her mother wants
his way through it all. If you want her to. She leaps straight from the
to laugh see “Children of the North’ school room to take charge of the
Comedy. “FARE PLEASE” family Romances. A picture packed
, with laughs and mischief apd has
■i ■ ■ . - ■» many a twist before the happy end
ing. This picture will he sure to
_ please the whole family, also the
CsTlli'nOA/ little girl. Comedy,
9aUliQay -jailbird”
DECEMBER 3RD *“
Art Arord the King of Cowboys in ACfijl
“THE WHITE HORSEMEN” ItCUHWUaj
See the dare-deviltry in the saddle
of Art Acord, a serial full of breath- DECEMBER 7TH
tailing stunts. Comedy— Billie Burke in
“AWAY GOES PRUDENCE”
“A MUDDY BRIDGE’ This is a picture that is sure to
Also one or Aesops Kables— please, with plenty of action.
THE DONKEY IN THE LION SKIN * Comedy. EDUCATIONAL”
Monday Thursday
DECEMBER STTI DECEMBER BTH
1100 l Edison in
Dorothy Dalton in “SURE EIRE”
“THE FLAME OK THE YUKON” The vagabond eowpunc.hcr returns
An exriting story of the west just home to find his sweetheart turned
parked full of thrilling situations against him and he is accused by his
and daring feats. Also Helen Holmes rival of being a thief. Then things
in sure do pick up for a while. Be sure
“The Tiger Band” and see “SURE EIRE”
A great western and railroad serial. Comedy, “BROMBERG”
Adults 20c Children 10c
• lion *ae right of renewal when and
as piovided by the laws of Georgia,
and that it have all such other
rights, powers, privileges and im
• munities as are incident to like cor
porations or permissible unde." tho
laws of .Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the name and
i style aforesaid with the powers,
1 privileges and immunities herein
sot forth, and ns arc now, or may
hereafter be, allowed a corporation
of similar character under the laws
\ of Georgia.
, NORMAN SHATTUCK,
Attorney for Petitioners.
Filed in office, November 10, 1921.
AMM A LEE CATRON,
D. Clerk.
Georgia, Walker County.
I, Thos. W. Bryan, Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is
a true and correct copy of the ap
\ plication for charter of the Title
Guaranty and Abstract, Company, as
the same appears on tile in this of
.fice. < |* •! * »
j Witness my official signature and
’ the seal of said court, this Novem
1, her 16th, 1921.
T. W. BRYAN, Clerk.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION
> Georgia. Walker County.
B. T. Gilmer, guardian of Marga-
I ret Gilmer of said .county has appli
‘ ed to the undersigned for letetrs of
dismission from said guardianshrip.
Notice is hereby given that I will
i pass on said application at my office
i in LaFayctte said courtly on the firs!
i! Monday in December next. Given un
der my hand and official signature,
: this Nov. 7, 1921.
W. L. STANSELL, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Walker County.
Application having been made m
due form to have J. W. Goodrum
i appointed administrator of the es
. tate of Mrs. Bertie Goodrum late of
said county, deceased, notice is here
i by given that I will pass on said ap
, pication at my office in LaFayettc,
. said county on the first Monday in
December next. Given under my
hand and official signature, this Nov
7, 1921.
W. L. STANSELL, Ordinary.,
LEAVE TO SELL
Georgia, Walker County.
Stella Henry, administratrix of
the estate of Wilson' B. Duke, has ap
. plied to the undersigned for leave
to sell the real estate belonging to
said estate. Notice is hereby given
that I will pass on said application
at my office in LaFayette, said coun
ty on the first Monday in December
next. Given under my hand and of
ficial signature, this Oct. 7, 1921.
W. L. STANSELL, Ordinary.
Habitual Constipation Cured
• in 14 to 21 Days ,
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prepared SyrupTonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. eVery Pleasant to Take.* 60c
per bottle.
WALKER COUNTY MESSENGER, DECEMBER 2, 1921
YEAR S SUPPORT
Georgia, Walker County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. M. S. Nation, widow of M. S.
Nation, lato of said county, deceased
has applied to the undersigned for
a year’s support for herself and 5 mi
nor children, from the estate of said
•deceased. Notice is hereby given
] that I will pass on said application
at my office in LaFayette, said coun
ty on the first Monday in December
next. Given under my hand and ot
iicial signature this Nov. 7, 1921.
W. L. STANSELL, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR SALE
Georgia, Walker County.
By virtue of an order from (he Or
dinary of said state and county, wil
be sold before the courthouse door,
in tho town of LaFayette said state
and county within the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, to the highest and best
bidder for casn the. following des
cribed property to wit: All that tract
or parcel of land lying and being in
he 26th District and 3rd Section of
Walker County Georgia and being
eighty (80) acres more or less off the
east side of Lot of land No. 79, in
said district and section and being
bpunded on t.ho north, east and
south by the original lines, and on
the west by the branch running
south through said lot. To be sold
! for the purpose of paying debts and
I distribution. This tho 7th day of
I Nov. 1921.
J. It. PONDER, Adrnr.,
It. A. Storey, Deceased.
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YEAR'S SUPPORT
To Whom It, May Concern;
Georgia, Walker County,
Sarah Suttlo widow of G.
W. Suttlo, late of said county, de
ceased has applied to the undersign
ed for a year’s support for herself
and 5 minor children from the es
tate of said deceased. Notice is here-
I by given that I will pass on said ap
plication at my office in LaFyette,
said county on the first Monday in
December next. Given under my
hanl and official signature this Nov.
7, 1921. •
W. L. STANSELL, Ordinary.
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE
Georgia, Walker County.
By virtue of authority granted in
a deed of trust from W. R. Meyer
and Mrs. B. D. Moyer to W. P. Me-
Ciatchey for tho use of Chus. E.
Watson, the • following described
property will be sold before the
courthouse door in LaFayette, Ga„
on the first Tuesday in December,
,1921 at 10 a. m.
A strip of land 440 feet wide ex
tending through the center of Lot
of Land No.. 233 in the 10th District
and ith Section of Walker County,
Georgia, containing twenty six and
two-thirds acres, (26 2-3), moie or
less.
S. W. FARISS, JR.
Trustee for use of Mrs. Chas. E.
Watson Admrx. Chas. E Watson,
Deceased.
NOTICE
On Urn first Tuesday in December
1921, at 10 o’clock, a m in the North
east room, upstairs, in the old court
house, in the City of LaFayette, Ga.
1 will oiler for sale the following
articles, as part of the estate of H.
N. Dickerson, deceased:
Two bookcases, one lot of books;
Six dining room chair; two tables;
one library sol, consisting of two
chairs and ono table; seven picture
frames; one ollicc chair; three split
bottom chairs; ono wash stand, one
bowl and pitcher; one small ice box;
one ball tree; one L. C. Smith type
writer; one rayo Lamp and 1 small
lot of office fixtures.
Said articles to be sold at Execu
tor’s Sale, as part of said estate. The
terms of the sale to be cash.
This, Novehbcr 17. 1921.
\V. K. WITHERS,
Executor of R. N. Dickerson, Dec'd.
WILL LEY—Your cotton seed or
will exchange meal and hulls
for same. Have meal and hulls
on hand r.ow--G. F. Parker, La-
Favelte, Ga.
\ FEW Ladies’ Pattern Hats at cost
or less.—Thurman Bros.
FOR SAI.E—A Classic Talking Ma
chine, Victrola style, cheap.—
Paul Blaylock, LaFayette, Ga.
call for an M 3 Tablet, (a vegetable
aperient) to tono and strengthen
the organs of digestion and eUrcU
nation. Improves Appetite, Relieves
Constipation.
Chips off tw OW Block
M JUNIORS urn,m.
One-third the regular doee. Made
of same Ingredient*, then candy
coated. For children snd adult*.
VYalravcu-Ct-uicc limy Co.
I TAX NOTICE |
j|| I will be at the following places ||
H on the dates mentioned below for ||
B the purpose of collecting State, B
fl County and School Taxes for the B
jjß ' year 1921. j||
i 3rd and Last Round ||
Mountain ..Nov 22 10 a m—2 pin Flintstone Deo. 6, 10 a m—3 p m Bgu»
W. Armuchee Nov 2310 a m—3 p m Ckic’mauga Dec 7, 10 a in—3 pin IR
! §3B Cane Creek Nov 24,10 a m—3 pm Rossville Dec. 8, 10 a m—3 p m
Wilson Nov. 25, 10 a m—3 p m E. Armuohoe Dec. 9, 10 a in—3 p m fIK
| Rock Spgs Nov. 28,10 a m—3 pin LaFayettc— MW
!|B Chest. Flat, Nov 29,10 a m—3 p m October 22 29
M Ced Grove Nov 30,10 a m 3p m November 5, 12, 19, and 26th. gga
MOT Kensington Dec. 1, 10 a m—3 ppi ' ia in fcfira
Lisbon ..Dec 2, 10 a m—3 p m December 3, 10, 12, 13, 14, 10,
ngSJ Pon dSpgs Dec 5, 10 a m—3 p m *7, 19, and 20th. FtgJ
B The Books will be closed Dec. |tf
II 20th, 1921. All persons who fail B
*1 to pay their Taxes by Dec. 20th H
|| will be required to pay all cost of |j
II collection with 7°|o interest. pj
1 Henry Brown, T- C. |j
Ssf Walker County,
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NOTICE—I am now located at the
barber shop near the depot and
will appreciate my old friends eall
intl around for their barber work.—
C. P. Williams. 12-2-ltx.
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