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WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1918.
THE MILLEDQEV1LLE NEWS.
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•* LEGAL NOTICES \
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GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
To the Superior Court of said coun
ty. The petition of the W. S. Myrick
Company, a corporation, duly charter
ed by the Superior court of said coun
ty, respectfully shows the following
facts, to-wit:
1. That on August 15, 1918 at a
meeting of the stockholders of said
corporation, duly called for that pur
pose, a resolution was adopted by the
affirmative vote of all the owners of
the capital stock of said corporation,
resolving that the corporation shall
surrender its charter and franchise to
the state and be dissolved as a cor
poration. A copy of said resolution du
ly certified is hereto attached and
made a part of this petition.
2. Petitioner further shows that the
said resolution has been duly entered
upon the minutes of said corporation
and now avers that there is no other
stockholder of said corporation than
those voting in favor of said resolu
tion and that said corporation owes no
claims which it is not amply able to
pay and intends to pay, and that un
der the terms of said resolution W. S.
Myrick and all the assets of said cor
poration are liable for all debts due
by said corporation.
Wherefore, petitioner prays That
this Honorable Court pass an order,
fixing a time for the hearing of said
petition, and will thereafter grant an
order authorizing and directing the
dissolution of said corporation and
the surrender of its franchise as such.
ALLEN & POTTLE,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
N. R. THOMAS, M. D.
Office: Sanford Bldg.
Telephone: 256.
Milledgeville, Ga.
DR. LOTT W. LEE
Dentist
109-111-115 Sanford Bldg.
Telephones:
Office, 474
Residence, 490-J
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© GUY D. COMPTON, M. D. f
9 Pnysician and Surgeon
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CARLYLE A. GILES
Attorney at Law
Opera House Building
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
JOS.‘A. MOORE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
and
EMBALMER
Undertaking Business
Exclusively
Phone 477.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Before me personally came W. S
Myrick, who being duly sworn, says
that he is president and a stockholder
of the W. S. Myrick Company, and
that the allegations of the foregoing
petition are true.
W. S. MYRICK.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this October 16, 1918.
CLARA WILLIAMS.
Not. Pub., Baldwin Co. Ga.
At Chambers, Greensboro, Ga., Oct
17th, I91S.
The foregoing petition read and con
sidered: it Is ordered that the same
he heard at the Court House in Mill
edgeville, Baldwin Countv, Georgia
on the 25th day of November, 1918.
It is further -rdered that the said
'btition he filed in the office of the
■lerk of the aunerior court of Baldwin
bounty, Georgia, and that a copy of
said cetiticn and this order he pnh-
’iJfced once a week for four weeks in
the newspaper in Baldwin Countv
Georgia, wherein the sheriff’s sale;
Vr said ccunty of Baldwin are pub-
’ished. J. B PARK,
Judge Srpr. C.ts., Ocnudgee Ct.
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STUDYING THE EYE
constantly lias given uie an expert
knowledge ef its needs This anowl
edge is at your service, without
charge whenever
YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION.
ft you have headaches or auy other
sign of eve trouble yoti probably need
glasses. Only a skilled examination
can determine just what kind yo
ought to,wear. For your eyes’ sak
hnve me test them properly. As many
eyes are ruined by wrong glasses as
by neglect, to wear any.
VV. J. BRAKE
OPTOMETRIST
Over Ennis' Pharmacy.
WE SELL THE
New Edison
Diamond An&erola.
THE GREATEST MUSICAL
INSTRUMENT FOR ITS
PRICE EVER MADE.
$30.09, $50.00, $75.00,
LARGE SELECTION OF
RECORDS IN STOCK.
Jewelery Store
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS,
No. 316 2nd St., Macon, Ga.
Stockholders Meeting of the W. S
Myrick Company, after due notice
to all of the stockholders.
Meeting ai the office of said com
pany in the city of Milledgeville, Aug.
15. 1918.
The following stockholders and
amount represented being, present ai
said meeting, t-o-wit:
W. S. Myrick, 240 'shares; Mrs.
Florence Cater Myrick, 20 shares, be
ing all of the common stock of the
W. S. Myrick Company.
W. S. Myrick was elected chairman
and secretary of said meeting.
.The object and purpose of siiid stock
holders meeting is for the dissolution
of the corporation of the W. S. Myrick
Company, and the surrender of its
charter and corporation rights.
The following resolution was intro-
lucod and unanimously carried:
Whereas, the W. S. Myrick Com
pany is a corporation duly chartered
uul r the laws of the state of Gear
gia, and liliS been engaged in the
mercantile business ever since the dale
f its organization in Ji,ly, 1912, and,
Whereas, all of the stock of said
corporation, common and preferred, is
now owned by W. H. Myrick and liU
wife, Mrs. Florence Cater Myrick, and
represented at the stockholders' meet-
ng, an>l it is the desire and purpose
if said stockholders to dissolve the
said ccrporatlon, and to surrender its
barter in accordance with the laws
ef Georgia, and,
Whereas, this stockholders’ meeting
was called after due and legal notice
'or the express purpose of dissolving
said corporation, and Vurrendoring
Its charter:
Bo it therefore resolved, that W. S
Myrick, the president of said corpora
tion, he and he is herdeby directed t:
file proper application in tlid courts
and to take all other and necessary
Heps for the purpose of legally dis
solving said corporation and surren
dering its chartered righis.
Be it further resolved that the cor
poration shall surrender its charter
and franchise to the Stale and bo dis
solve ! as a c rporatlon.
Bo it further resolved, that. W. 8.
Myrick he and he Is hereby authorized
•nd direct, d to draw such legal trans
fers in wrlthig r,s will convey the title
to all assets, stock in trade, notes,
mortgages, choscs In action, in fact
each and Avery thing row owned or
o'ongin;' to said business to W. S
Myrick, tire said NY. S. Myrick assum
ing all debts and liabilities of the said
e rnoration. *-
On motion, the treating was ad
jo mod. W. 8. MYRICK, Secretary,
GEORGIA Baldwin County.
1 do certify that the abovo and fore
going is a true and correct copy of a
resolution adopted unanimously by all
the stockholders of tlie W. S. Myrick
Company at a meeting called for that
purpose held at the efflee of the Com
pany in Milledgeville, Ga'., on August
15, 1918.
THE W. S. MYRICK COMPANY,
By W. S. Mvrlck, President.
GEORGIA Baldwin County.
To the Sheriff of said oounty and
his lawful deputies: Greeting: Jas.
E. Wright vs. Miranda Wright: Style
of action, Libel for Divorce. The de
fendant, Miranda Wright, is hereby re
quired personally or by attorney, to
i .• and appear ut the Superior Court,
to be held in and for saij county on
the Second Monday In January, tlext,
then and there to answer the plaint
iff’s demand in an action of complaint,
and in default thereof the Court will
proceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable James B.
Park. Judge of said Court, this 21st
Uav of October, 1918.
J. C. COOPER, Clerk.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
To ihe Superior Court of said eoun-
f 1 ty:* The petition of the Jones Drug
■ : j Company represents to the Court the
; j following facts:
: 1 Par. 1. That on October 24, 1918. at
■ ' ■' " » i'uc of the stockholders of the
plaintiff company is being a eorpora-
- - tion of the State of Georgia, chartered
County, duly called for that purpose, a
resolution was adopted by the affirm
ative vote of all the owners of the
stock of said corporation, resolving
that the corporation 'surrender its
charter and franchise to the state and
be dissolved as a corporation. A copy
of said resolution, duly certified is
hereto -attached and made a part of
this petition.
Par. 2. Petitioner further shows that
the said resolution has been duly en
tered upon the minutes of said cor
poration; that the corporation owes
no debts than it is able to pay and
that, under the terms of the resolution
L. M. Jones, Jr„ and all the assets
of the corporation are liable for the
debts due by the corporation.
Wherefore petitioner prays that the
couft pass an order fixing a time for
the healing of this petition, and there
after that, the court sign a decree ac
cepting the surrender of the charter
and franchises of the plaintiff cor
poration and order its dissolution.
And petitioner will ever pray.
HINES & VINSON,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Before me, personally came L. M.
Jones, Jr., who being duly sworn, de
poses and says that he is the presi
dent and a stockholder of the Jones
Drug Company and that the allega
tions of the foregoing and within pe
tition are true.
L. M. JONES, JR.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this Oct. 25, 1918.
R. H. HARPER, N. P„ ex-off. J. P.
Exhibit: Stockholders meeting of
The Jones Drug Company, after due
notice to all the stockholders..
Meeting was held on C$ct. 24, 1918,
at the place of business of the Jones
■ug ( nmnnnv in Milledgeville, Ga.
The stockholders together with the
number ot shares or stock held by
«ioh as follows: L. M. Jones, Jr., 45
shares, and L. C. Hall, 15 shares. All
of said stockholders were present at
the meeting. L. M. Jones, Jr., was
elected chairman and secretary of the
meeting. The meeting was called for
the purpose of dissolving the corpora
tion and the surrendering of Its char
ter and franchises to the State.
The following resolution was Intro
duced and unanimously passed by the
votes of all the stockholders of tne
•orporation.
’’Resolved; that the corporation The
fones Drug Company, surrender tts
charter and franchises as a corpora
ion and be dissolved.
Be it further resolvelT that L. M.
lones, Jr., the president of said cor
poration, be directed to apply to the
superior coirt of Baldwin county for
m order to dissolve said corporation,
md to take such steps as are neces-
lary to effectually surrender Its char
Lcr. Resolved, further, that L. M
Jones, Jr., the president of said cor
•oraiion, be and he is authorized to
lraw such legal transfers and convev-
mies as will convey the title to all
assets, stock In trade, notes, mortgag
es, accounts and classes in action to
L. M. Jones, Jr., and L. C. Hall, the
said L. M. Jones, Jr., and L. C. Hall
assuming all debts and liabilities ol
said corporation.
On “motion the meeting was ad
journed. L. M. JONES, Jr., Secy,
GEORGIA—Baldwin Ccunty.
I do hereby certify that the forego
ing is a true and correct copy of the
resolution adopted by the stockholders
if the Jones Drug Company, at a meet-
ng called for the purpose of passing
•ame, which meting \yas held after
notice to all the stockh lders.
L. M. JONES, Jr.,
Secretary Stockholders Meeting.
At chambers. Greensboro. Ga., Oct
9 S, 1918. The foregoing r-otiiion read
md con-idered. It is ordered that the
same, lie heard at the Co rt House in
Baldwin Count'-. Georgia, on Ncv. 25.
1918. It is further ordered that Ur
no: ition be filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court, of Bald
win Couniv, Ga., and that a copy of
• he petition and this order be pub
lished once a week for four wepks in
lie newspaper in Baldwin County. Ga..
wherein the sheriff’s sales frr said
county are published.
JAMES} B. PARK,
Judge of the Superior Courts of the
Ocmulgeo Circuit.
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GEORGIA RAILROAD
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
The present scedule of passenger
trains arriving at Milledgeville over
the Georgia Railroad is as follows:
•Train No. 30 from Macon to
Augusta arrives in Mill
edgeville at 6:22 A.M.
Train No. 34 from Macon to
Augusta arrives in Mill
edgeville at 5:44 P.M.
Train No. 31 from Augusta to
Macon arrives in Mill
edgeville at 10:48 A.M.
Train No. 35 from Augusta
to Macon arrives in Mill
edgeville at 10:08 P.M.
•Also connects with train for Atlanta.
NOTICE TO HEIRS.
In Re. Will of Herman Oumra.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Baldwin court of Ordinary, Decem
ber term 1918. Petition to probate
will in solemn Form by D. S. Sanford.
To Mrs. J. VV. Depnlngton and Mrs.
VV. B. Scott, heirs at law.' D. S. San
f rd havng applied, as executor, for
probate in solemn form of the last will
and testament of Herman Gumin of
said county, you and each of you, as
heirs at law, of said Herman Gumm
being non-residents of this state, are
hereby required to be and appear at
the Court of Ordinary for said County
of Baldwin icn the First Monday in
December, 1918, when said application
for probate will be heard, and show
cause, if any you can or have, why the
prayer of the petition should not be
had and allowed.
This 17th day of October, 1918.
VV. H. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary,
And Ex-off. Qlerk of the Court of Or
dinary of Baldwin County, Ga.
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Baldwin county, Geor
gia, granted upon the application of
. ..uii.e . ..ce Nahm, as Administratrix
of the estate of S. Nalim, Jr., deceased,
'Me of su'd countv. to sell the lands
of the said S. Nahm, Jr., and also to
■on uie uank stock of said deceased,
for the purpose of pacing debts and
’uiributfon. there wiil be sold before
the court house door, at public 'outcry.
n c ■ * * at Didder for cash, in the
city of Milledgeville, Georgia, between
na legal i. rs of sale, on the first
Tuesday in December, 1918, as the
iroperty of sj.'d deceased, the follow
ing described property, to-wit:
'•i that oeriyin .ot in the seventh
District, Clinch county, Georgia, de
.vr.ued as follows: Lot 4, Block No.
56, in the plat of town site of Deckers,
•n Georgia, facing Wells street. 44 feet,
■'lending back equal widths T75 feet,
44 feet on rear line. Deed recorded
in Clinch county clerk's office t(i deed
ji oa "ijI'j" page 206.
Also. A certain lot lying and being
! n the seventh District 'Clinch county,
Georgia, Lot No. 3, in Block No. 56,
as shown Hit plat of town site of Deck
ers, Ga., facing Wells street 44 feet,
extending back 175 feet, 44 feet'on
rear line. Deed res ried in Clinch
county clerk’s office ‘‘EE’’ Page 206.
Ai so. A certain lot. ’ving and being
n til .a countv of Hartley, Texas, de-
•eribed os lot No. 19, in block 36,
which is situated upon section 23, in
block 2, Beattv, Sea! and Frpwood
.oil' tv, (the official map of said to*a
f Hartley. being recorded in Vo. 4,
liases 2 and 8 o' the deed 'records of
Hartley county, Texas.
Also. Five shares of the capital
stock of the Farmers National Bank
>f Glasgow, of Glasgow, Kentucky, is-
i ?d to S. Nahm, Jr., and dated May
"mil 1913. rhe -umber of the certili-
, cat.’ being No. 90. '■
Terms of sale cash.
This October 31st, 1918.
VV. H. STEM BRIDGE, -
Fannie Lee Nahm, Administratrix es
tate .cf S. Nahm, Jr.
In Ye Olde Dayes
Folkes Knew Goode Coffee
■fTTHEN good fellow* of long ago gathered (boot
VV ye festive board for a anack tfnd a smack, they
demanded that feoffee be ye very best in ye land.
That’s the kind you get today when you drink
Luzianne. Just try it If it doesn’t uste better thsn
any other coffee, you’ve got a real “ldck”coming to you,
and your grocer will refund every penny you paid for it!
Oat in Una with the thousands of good people who
drink Luzianne regularly. Buy some today, fe a,
air-tight, sanitary can.
‘When It Pcmte,
It Reignu”
COFFEE
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
By virtue cf an order from the court
of ordinary of said county, will be sold
at public ouicry on the first Tuesday
in December, 1918, at the court house
doer in said county, between the legal
hours f sale the following described
property, to-wit:
That tract or parcel of land in the
322nd district, G. M., of said county,
.ontulning 100 acres, more or less,
bounded on the north by lands of Miss
Mattie Keil, on the east by the lauds
■if Jes'-n McC liar and the lands of
Irwin Reece, on the south by the lands
<f M. A. Gladin and on the west by
lands of Miss Mattie Keil.
Said land being the land'drawn by
Mrs. Josephine Brown In the partition
of the estate of her father, Julius Ivey,
and the lands whereon she recently
resided.
This sale is made for the purpose of
paying the debts of Mrs. .Josephine
Brown, deceased, and making distri
bution among her heirs. Terms of
sale cash. EDWARD, R. HINES,
Administrator of Josephne Brcwn,
Deceased.
ORDINARY’S CITATION.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Court of Ordinary, November term,
1918. Hattie Pritchard Kyles, admin
istratrix on the tstate of Anna Pritch
ard Pritchard, late of said county, de
ceased, represents to ibis court that
she has discharged the duties of her
tr.st, and lias filed her application
J i< letters of <>ism ssion. This Js
therefore to notify ail persons inter-
■ ited. that tier application will he
heard on the first Monday in Decem-
. J'JIS.
VV. H. STEM BRIDGE. Ordinary,
Baldwin County, Georgia.
V/hy not Have your Fall
Suit or Overcoat made to or
der? I can save you money
?n same. Suits from $25 to
$40 at George W. Barr’s, the
Porndar Price Tailor. Phono
451-J.
No
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corcs.p r lo"bc wrt^K'OM't
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MILLEDGEVILLE
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
ORDINARY’S CITATION.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Fannie L. Nalim having made appli
cation for twelve months support out
of the estate of S. Nahm, Jr., and ap
praisers duly• appointed to set apart
the same having filed their return, all
persons concerned are hereby required
to show cause before the court of or
dinary of said county .cn the first Mon
day in December, 1918, why the said
apnl'oation should not be granted,
This November 4lh, 1918.
VV. H. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary,
Baldwin County, Georgia.
Milledgeville, Ga.
For our friends—you are
welcome. Come to town,
make yourself at home and
bring your friends to the
Rest Room.
Supported by the City and County
Government, Merchants and Inter
ested Friends.
WOMAN’S CLUB.
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Douti’s Kidney Pills have stood the
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VV. H. Leonard, proprietor of gro
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Mr. Leonard gave the following ac
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advise others to try Doan's Kidm
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On March 23, 1918, Mr. Leonard sail
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YOU KNOW—That the day of Pie LOG house, I* past.
YOU KNOW—That the day of the FRAME house is passing.
YOU KNOW—That the day of the BRICK house I* right now.
YOU KNOW—That BRICK residence, Imparts a certain distinrtlon
to the owner.
YOU DON'T KNOW—How little It costs to have wall* of Bricx.
ASK US—YOU will be surprised.
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J. W. McMillan, Pies. R. W. McMillan, V.-Pres-
- nuii ui duu« ui vivurgia. uiaritTri roonnp.
■«»J by tho Superior Court of Baldwin Augasta, Georgia.
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