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PETITION FOR CHARTER
State of Georgia
County of Houston.
Houston.
To The Superior Court of suid Coun¬
ty:
The petition of R. G. Wheeler, It.
M. Stovall and Geo. B. Culpepper,
Jr., of suid County und State, re¬
spectfully shows to the Court:
1.
"hat they desire for themselves,
their associates and successors, to
be incorporated and made a body
politic under the name and style of
“Sweet Revenge Corporation” for
the period of twenty years.
2 .
The principal office of said com¬
pany shall be in the city of Fort Val¬
le;,', State and County aforesaid, but
petitioners desire the right to estab¬
lish brunch offices within this State
or elsewhere, whenever the holders
of a majority of the stock may so
.determine.
The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain to itself and its stock¬
holders.
4.
The business to be carried on by
said corporation is the manufacture
and sale, or to have manufactured
and sold, at wholesale or retail,
germicides and insecticides of any
and all classes and kind, and par¬
ticularly an insecticide known as
“Sweet Revenge” put up under a
formula owned by R. G. Wheeler
heretofore, und to do all things in¬
cident thereto, including owning,
buying, leasing, selling and in any
manner handling and disposing of
any articles, patented or unpatented,
and doing all things incident thereto.
Petitioners desire the right also to
buy and sell real estate, build houses,
shops, and laboratories and operate
the same. Petitioners also desire the
right to buy and sell and own
stock or bonds in other companies
or corporations.
5
Petitioners desire the right to
make all necessary contracts inci¬
dent to the operation of said corpo¬
ration, to borrow money, lend money,
and do any and all other act or acts
that may be necessary and incident
tis the successful conduct of said
business.
6 .
The capital stock of said corpora¬
tion shall be $100,000.00, with the
privilege < f increasing the said capi¬
tal stock i i any amount and at any
time desii -d by a majority vote of
the stock issued to ari amount not to
exceed the sum of $500,000.00. Said
stock shall be divided into shares of
the par value of $100.00 each, and
they desire to begin business when
ten per cent of the capital stock is
paid in.
7 .
Petitioner; desire the right to have
subscriptions to the said capital
stock paid in money or property
services or patent rights or
rights or trademarks and
stock paid in money or property
services or patent rights or copy
riglits or trademarks at a fair
tion; or to sell same, taking notes
from the purchaser in sale thereof,
8 .
Petitioners desire the right to sue
and be sued, to plead-and be implead¬
ed, to have and use a common seal,
to make all .necessary by-laws and
regulations' that may be found ne¬
cessary for the successful operation
of the business of the said corpora¬
tion, including the right to make
notes and bonds as evidence of in
debtedness incurred or which may
be incurred in the conduct of said
corporation, and to secure the same
by mortgage, security deed or other
form of lien under existing laws.
V* 9 .
Petitioners desire the power and
authority to apply for and accept
amendments to the charter of said
corporation of either form or sub¬
stance by a vote of a majority of
the stock issued and outstanding at
the time. They also desire authority
to sell in whole lots or in parts the
assets and business of said
tion and to liquidate and discontinue!
its business at time it be: :
any may
determined so by a vote of two-thirds
of the stock issued and outstanding
at the time. Petitioners desire that
said corporation may have the right
to elect a Board of Directors by a
vote of its stockholders and the
Board of Directors to elect a Presi
dent, Vice-President, Secretary and
Treasurer, and any other officers f
that may be deemed hecessary by
said Wherefore, Board of Directors. petitioners file this jj
their petition in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court and
pray that after the same has been
advertised as required by law, that
the Court by proper order grant the
petition and issue the charter to pe¬
titioners as herein prayed.
GEO. B. CULPEPPER, JR.,
Attorney for Petitioners, j
Geergia—Houston County. -j '
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSD^r, SEPTEMBER 4, 1924.
Office of Clerk of Superior Court
of Houston County.
I, H. I,. Wasden, Clerk of Supcri
or Court of Houston County, here
by certify that the foregoing is a
true and correct copy of the applica¬
tion for churter, as the same appears
of file in this office.
This 20th day of August, 1924.
H. L. WASDEN,
Clerk of Superior Court.
(Seal) 8-21-4t.
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PETITION FOR CHARTER
Georgia Houston County.
To the Superior Court of said Coun
ty:
The petition of William M. Wright,
A. M. Solomon and W. H.
all of said county,
shows:
1. They desire for themselves »
their associates and successors, to be
incorporated under the name and
style of Wright & Solomon, ine.,
a period of twenty years with the
privilege of renewal at the
lion of that time in accordance
the laws of the State of Georgia.
2. The principal office and place
of business of said corporation is
be in the city of Fort Valley,
State and county, but petitioners
sire the right to establish branch of
fices and places of business in other
counties of the State of Georgia,
elsewhere as may be considered for
the best interest of the
and to discontinue any such offices
or places of business whenever
corporation may see fit.
3. The principle business to be
ducted by said corporation is
of a general trading, farming and
development company, v/ith the right
and power
a. To buy and sell on its own
account, or as agent for others, or
on commission, agricultural and
licultural products, goods, wares, and
merchandise, stocks, bonds and se¬
curities and personal property of ev
ery kind and character and real es¬
tate and interests therein.
b. To acquire, own, hold, oper¬
ate, develop and improve farm lands
and city and surburban property;
plant and cultivate farms, orchards,
groves, shrubs and plants.
c. To subdivide lands and to sell,
lease and rent the same, either im¬
proved or unimproved; to sell, pur¬
chase and deal in live stock and
licultural and horticultural
of all kinds.
d. To build, acquire, own and
operate, manufacturing plants and
sell and deal in the output thereof,
e. To own and operate
commissaries, hotels and apartment
houses for the employees of the com¬
pany and other persons and the pub
lie.
f. To subscribe for, purchase or
otherwise acquire, hold and dispose
of stocks, bonds or other
secured or unsecured of individuals
or corporations now or hereafter or
under the laws of this state,
or of any other state of the United
States and to hold the same with all
rights of ownership therein
mitted to natural persons.
g. To issue bonds and to secure
same by the pledge or by
of any or all of its property or
other form of security.
h. To sell, lease or rent or
erwise dispose of any of its property.
or the whole thereof, and to sell,
mortgage, or otherwise encumber
any of its property for the purpose
of raising money.
i. To apply for and accept
amendments to its charter, either in
form or in substance: to apply for
and accept renewals of its charter;
to liquidate and wind up its affairs
and distribute its assets in cash or
in kind among its stockholders; and
to discontinue its business and sur
render its charter, and to do any one
or more of the foregoing in each
case by a vote of a majority of its
capital stock at the time outstanding,
5. The capital stock of the corpo
ration is to be the sum of Five Thou
sand ($5,000) Dollars, with the right
and privilege by a majority vote of
the stockholders of increasing the
from time to time to an amount
not exceeding One Hundred Thou
sand ($100,000) Dollars and of re
dueing the same to an amount not
less than Five Thousand ($5,000)
Dollars, the capital stock to be di
vided into shares of one hundred
($100.00) Dollars each. Petitioners
that, the stock may be paid for
money or In property taken at a
valuation.
6. Petitioners also desire that said
shall have the right and
privilege of issuing preferred stock,
the respective rights and powers
privileges of the holders of‘the com
mon and preferred stock to be fixed
by the stockholders at the time the
same is issued, provided the amount
of the preferred stock outstanding
at any one time shall not exceed the
of the common stock then -
Where such preferred •;
is issued, the same is to be dis
of on such terms and condi-)
lions a may be determined by the
stock holders at the time of its issue
and with the privilege of retiring the
same at such times, in such manner
and on such terms as the
ers may determine.
7. Ten (10%) of the capital stock
as herein fixed, shall be paid in be¬
fore said corporation shall begin bus¬
iness.
i WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
i to be incorporated under the name
jand style aforesaid, with herein all the
I powers and privileges set
forth, and such as are now or may
hereafter be allowed to corporations
of likt^ character under the laws of
the State of Georgia.
JONES, PARK & JOHNSON,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Filed in the Office, this 18th day
of August, 1924,
II. L. WASDEN,
Clerk Superior Court Houston
, County, Georgia,
■ Georgia, Houston County. Office
.of Clerk of Superior Court of Hous
County.
I, H. L. Wasden, Clerk of the Su
jperior Court of Houston County do
j hereby certify that the foregoing is
true and correct copy of the appli
cation for charter, as the same ap
pears of file in this office. This 18th
day of August, 1924.
Witness my official signature and
of said court.
j H. L. WASDEN,
Clerk Superior Court Houston
i County, Ga.
(Seal) 8-21-4t
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PETITION FOR CHARTER
j Georgia-—Houston County.
To the Superior Court of Houston
The petition of A. J. Evans and E.
(j. Clark, of said state and county,
shows to the Court:
j their 1. That associates they destre and for themselves, to be
l successors,
nia( j e a ) lo( |y politic and incorporated
under the name and style of Evans
Clark Company for a period of
Twenty years, with the privilege of
re-newal at the expiration of that
time as provided by law.'
2. The principal office of ^aid com¬
pany shall be in the city of Fort Val¬
ley in said state and county, with the
right of establishing branch offices
i elsewhere in the United States of
America and its possessions,
3. The object of said corporation
'
! is pecuniary gain to itself and its
j shareholders,
4. The business to be carried on by
said corporation is that of a
general marketing business; that
of buying , marketing, and sell¬
ing all kinds of agricultural and
horticultural products, in the Unit
| ed States x and its possessions,
j such as peaches, apples, pears, oran
I g e s, watermelons, cantaloupes, pota
J toes, corn, hay, oats, beans, grain,
vegetables, and the like; also cattle,
j hogs, etc., and all other products and
things, materials and supplies, that
are incident to and desirable to be
handled by said corporation in the
scope of said business,
| 5.’The capital stock of said corpo
J ration shall be fifty of thousand increasing dollars, the
the privilege
| same to one hundred thousand
. lars and also the privilege of reduc
I said stock to an amount not less
j than fifty thousand dollars by a vote
of a majority of the stock outstand
ing at the time; said stock to be di-
1 vided into shares of one hundred
■
| dollars each. More than ten per cent
of said capital stock has been paid
in to said company,
G. Petitioners desire the right to
sue and be sued, to plead and be irn
pleaded, to have and use a common
seal, to make all necessary by-laws,
rules and regulations and to do all
other things neoessary to the carry
ing on of said business, including the
right to buy, hold and sell real estate
and personal property suitable to the
purposes of the said corporation, and
to execute notes and bonds of in
debtedness incurred or which may be
ir.ctlrred in the conduct of said busi
ness and to secure the same by mort
gage, security deed or other form
\ ofTIen under the then existing laws,
7. They desire the right to apply
for and accept amendments to their
charter, and also the right to wind
up the affairs of said corporation.
liquidate utid discontinue business,
at any time it may determine to do
1 by vote of majority of its
so, a a
stock outstanding at the time.
; 8. Wherefore petitioners pray that
| they may be incorporated under the
name and style aforesaid and that
they may have all of the powers, pri
| vileges, and immunities as herein
set forth, together with all of the
rights, powers and privileges and im
munities as are now or as may be
hereafter accorded similar corpora
tions under the laws of the state of
Georgia,
A. C. RILEY,
Attorney for Petitioners.
Georgia, Houston County.
I. H. L. Wasden, Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Houston County, do
certify that the foregoing is a true
of the application for charter
of the Evans-Clark Company as the
same appears of file in this office.
Witness my ofifciul signature and
the seal of said court this September
1st, 1924.
H. L. WASDEN,
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Houston County.
(Seal) 9-4-4t.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF
EXCHANGE BANK OF FORT
VALLEY, FORT VALLEY, GA.
In accordance with the provisions
of Sections 13 and 14 of Article 7
of the Banking Act approved August
1(5, 1919, you are notified to pre¬
sent your claims, properly attested,
on or before ninety days from this
date. Also depositors are hereby no¬
tified to bring their pass books to be
balanced and compared with the
books of the bank, filing same with
Mr. P. W. Summerour, liquidating
Agent.
This, the 20th day of August,
1924.
T. R. BENNETT,
Superintendent of Banks.
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