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Petition For Charter.
GEORGIA, Baldwin Oonnty:
To the Superior Court of suit! Count v.
The petition of H. L. Brown, D W.
Brown and D. S. Sanford, all of Mill-
edReville, paid State and County, re
spectfully shows;
Par. 1st.
That they desire for themselves,
their associates and successors, to be
incorporated and made a body politic
under the name and style of “Brown
Hardware Company” for the period of
Twenty (20) years with the ritjhr of
renewal at the expiration of said twenty
yeats.
Par, 2nd.
The principal office and place of bus
iness of said corporation shall l. 1 in tic'
cily of Milledgeville, said State and
('ounty.
Par. 3rd.
The object of said corporation is pe
cuniary gain to itself and its sharehold
ers.
Par. 4th.
Petitioners propose to carry on and
conduct a general Hardware business,
to buy and sell, both wholesale and re
tail staple and patent hardware, wire,
iron, tools of every description, nails,
stoves and ranges, guns and pistols,
tinware and to manufacture same,
crockery farming implements of every
description, machinery of all kinds,
and to deal in all other articles am'
things usually and generally
carried in a Hardware store, and all
other articles and things as may he I
profitably handled and sold in connect
ion therewith, acting as general and
special agents for other persons or
Companies in selling or handling any
articles or class of articles appropria e
to the Hardware business or usually or
conveniently connected therewith, and
to make contracts to act as such agent.
Par. 6th.
The Capttal stock of said Corporation
shall be SIX THOUSAND Dollars, with
the privilege of increasing same to the
sum of FIFTY THOUSAND Dollars
or any part of said slim by a majority
vore of the stockholders, said stock to
he divided into shares of ONE HUN
DRED Dollars each, ami more than t< n
per cent of the proposed Capital stock
SherUS’s Sale.
(IEORfilA, Baldwin County;
Will he sold at the Court House door
in said county, ou the llrsj Tuesday in
April, 1912. within the legal hours of.
sale, to-wit:*
All of the following described houses,
Application lor Charier. 1
GEORGIA, Baldwin Countv:
To the Superior Com t of Said County.
The petition of .T. W, McMillan, M.
S. Bell, Lewis Fleruister, L. N. Call-[
awav, A. J. Carr. A. W. Tisdale, 11. 1
\V. McMillan. A. C. .McKinley, of Bald-
together with the premises upon which j win county, Georgia, B. W.
the said houses are erected, the follow- of Putnam, County, Georgia, J
Hunt,
John H.
ing described lauds and houses: j McKiuzin atm J. W. Marchman, of
One two mom house with brick chim-1 Fulton County, Georgia, Respectfully
nev anti pillars, stove flue, front porch, shows.
ROYSTER FERTILIZER
HITS THE SPOT EVERY TIME
four outside doors, four windows, ceil
ed throughout;
Also one three room house with hall
and one hricit chimney, stove flue, two
outside doors, six windows, ceiled
throughout, this house, is next to the
public road,
Also two room house, it being a du
plicate and described as the first above.
Also one three room house with hriek
Par. 1st.
That they desire for themselves, their
associates and successors, to b? incorpo
rated and made a body politic under
• 1 :■ name and stvle of the “MILL-
KDGEVILLE HRICK WORKS COM
PANY” for the term of TWENTY I
years.
Par. 2nd,
The principal office amd manufactory
chimney, three outside doors, six win- ! of said Company shall be in the City of
Milk dgeville, said State ancl County
aforesaid, hut petitioners desire the
right to establish branch offices and
manufactories within this state or
1 elsewhere, when the holders of a ran-
i jority of the stock may so determine.
Par. 3rd.
The objectof said corporation is pe-
to itself and its share-
dows, 1 font porch, this house being
south of the three room house described
above, all of the above described four
houses being ou a tract of land on the
east side of the public road from Mill-
edgeville to Irwinton. and in the city
limits of Millerigeville, Ga., and in the
southern part of said city and almost
west of the property of Joe Bland and j cuniary gatu
this tract upon which the said houses holders,
are erected formerly belonged to the Par. 4th.
estate of Oaraker, (and the houses were The business to be conducted and car-
erected by Broacli upon part of the ried on by said corporation, is the man-,
land purchased by Broach from .1. K. j ufactnre and sale of brick, pottery, and
Kidd and M. S. Bell.) 1 al ([other articles and things made and
Also one two room house erected on | manufoetured from clay and all
the tract of land in the 321st, District, such articles and tilings of which
G. M., said state and county, known in I clay is basis, and all such articles and
kept find ! t,le P lan of "Oconee Heights” as lots j things as may be profitably handled and
inirl nil I Nos. (2 and 3) two and three, in block j sold in connection therewith, acting as
"M”, it being lots .purchased from special or general agents for other pi -
Maggie Godard bv W P. Broach on ! sous or companies in selling or handling
December 14th,J1910 and said deed is any article or thing or device appropri-
page 403,
for u bet-
lies already been paid in.
Par. til!:.
Petitioner 1 desire the right to sell for
- ash or eiedit, to fue find he sued,
1 idea l and he impleaded, to have and
1 > a common seal, to make all nec-
< ary by-laws and regulations, and to
!’- all other things that may he neces-
s v for the successful carrying on of
s • i business, including the right to
l uy. hold and sell real estate and per
sonal property suitable to the purposes
of the corporation, and to eKeruvo notes
and bonds as evidence of indebtedness
incurred, or to be incurred in the con
duct of the eifairs of the corporation
and to secure the same by mortgages,
security deed, or other form of liens,
under existing laws.
Par. 7th.
Tey dr-sire for said incorporation
th power and authority to apply for
recorded in deed book No.
to which deed reference
ter and fuller description.
Also a two room house in the village
of Harrisburg, in the 821st, Destrict, G.
M.. said state and county, on a lot
bounded on the north by lands of
Dr. H. D. Allen, on the oast by tho
right of way of the Central of Georgia
railroad, Wthe south by lands of Har
riet Killings, and on tho west
of Oscar Stevens, it being the.
purchased by W. P. Broach from Emma
Pittman, on December 3rd, 1910, 'said
deed is recorded in deed book “pp”,
page 569.
All of said described land and im-
ments levied on to satisfy an ex-
pro v«
petition issued from the Superior court
of Baldwin county, Ga., at tho January
term, 1912, of said Court, on the fore
closure of a Materiahnan’s and Con
tractor's lien of Guy Miller against
said W. P. Broach for material and
work done on said described houses
and premises. Lieu filed Feb. 25th,
ate to the manufacture of brick or clay
articles to include the contracting of
and tho building for others of Kilns of
every description.
Par. 5th.
The Capiial stock of said corporation
shall bo Eighty Five 'Thousand ($85,-
000.00) Dollars, with the privilege of
increasing same to the sum of Two linn-
( dred Thousands Dollars, by a major-
by lands , qy vote of the stockholders, said stock
same lot j f 0 pp divided into shares of ONE HUN-
DRED DOLLARS each.
'Pm per cent, of the amount of cap
ital to be employed by them has
been actually paid in. Petitioners de
sire the right to have subscriptions to
said capital stock paid in money or
property at a fair valuation.
Par. 0th.
Petitioners desire the right to sell for
cash or credit, to be sued and to sue, to
plead and lie impleaded, to have and use
a common Seal, to make all necessary
by-laws and regulations, and to do ail
other things that may be necessary for
Sp :
The explanation is simple; they are
nmdewith the greatest care and
every ingredient has to pass the
test of om a own laboratories
there’s nolmormiss’about Royster
Fertilizers„
Sold $y Reliable Dealers Everywhere
F.S. ROYSTER GUANO CO,
Sales Offices
NorfolkVa. TarboroNC. Columbia S C.
Baltimore Md. Montgomery Ala. Spartanburg
Macon Ga. Columbus Ga.
1911 p.nd recorded in lien book I page j the successful carrying on of said bus-
51, foreclosed at July term. 1911 of iness, including the right to buy, 11 old
Baldwin Superior JL'ourt, and Judge- i and sell real estate aud personal prop
erty, suitable to tho purposes ot the
ment had at Jan. Term, 1912 of said
Court. The execution being in favor
of Guy Miller against \V. F. Broach
and the houses aud land described above.
Levy made Feb. 14th, 1912, aud all
parties notified in writing.
This February 15th, 1912.
S. L. TERRY,
Sherriff B. O. Ga.
Corporation, and to exeonte notes and
bonds as evidence of indebtedness in
curred, or which maybe incurred in the
couduct of tho affairs of the corporation
and to secure same by mortgage, secu
rity deed, or other form of lien nt der
existing laws.
Par. 7th.
They desire for said corporation the
power and authority to apply tor and
accept amendments to its charter, of
either form or substance, by a vote
and accept amendments to its Charter ... ... „ ,
Of either form or substance, by a vote SHcriSl Sale,
if a majority of its stock outstanding GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
at the time. Will be soled on tho first Tuesday in
Par. 8th. j April, next at public outcry before the I of a majority of its stock outstanding at
Thev desire for 1110 said incorpora- Court House door iu said.county to the j the time.
(ion, that n have all such other rights, | highest bidder for cash, all that certain ! Par. 8th.
powers, privileges and immunities as
are incident to like incorporations or
permitted under tho laws of Georgia.
WliC'efore. p ititioners pray to he in
corporated under the name am) style of
“Brown Hardware Company”, with
the powers, privileges, rights and im
munities herein sot out. aud as are now
Par
lot of laud situate and being in said | They desire for the said corporation
state and county and in the city of Mil- | the right of renewal when aud as pro-
ledgeville. said lot. containing one-fourth • vided by tfie laws of Georgia, and that
of an acre more or less and having it have all sucli other rights, p avers,
erected thereon a two-room house, and privileges and immunities as are iuei-
heing hounded as follows: North by | dent to like inc >rporation or perniis-
lands of David Kitchens, East by lands
of Andrew Wall, south bv lands of
or may hereafter b ra . allowed a oorpo- I West Singleton and West by Columbia
ration of similar character under the I street. Said property levied on as the
laws of Georgia. property of David Kitchens, a minor, in
This the 8th. dav of February/ 1912 | the charge of Francis Harper to satisfy
D. B. Sanford & D. S. Sanford, 1 a tax ft la issued by K. P. Howkins, Tax
Att’ys for Petitioners, j Collector of Baldwin County for State
, ... . and County 'Taxes for the year 1911,
amounting to $9.10.
Application for Dismission.
GEQR(! I A—Baldwin County. Office
of Ordinary. Notice is hereby given
that Mrs. Minnie McMillan, guardian
of lier miuor children, has applied for
dismission from said guardianship, hav-
made her final return as such guardian
to this office, and same will he passed
upon on the flrpt Monday in April, 1912,
a.id if no objections are filed thereto,
letters of dismission will he granted as
praved for. Given under my hand aud
Beal, this tho 4th day of March, 1912.
W. H. STEM BRIDGE.
Ordinary B. O.
Citation.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
George Brittain having applied for
guardianship of tho persons Annie Lou,
George Randal, Edward and Willie
Lewis Johnson,, miuor children of
Lessie Johnson, late of said county,
deceased, notice is given that said ap
plication will he heard at my office at
10 o’clock A. M.. ou tlio first Monday
in April next.
'This 6th of March, 1912.
W. H. Stembridge,
Ordinary.
Application for Administration.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County. Ordi
nary’s office Notice is hereby given
that Frank A. Hall has applied to me
for letters of administration on the es-
tote of Mariuda Parker, late of said
county, deceased, and that said applica
tion will be heard at the regular April
term, 1912, of the court of ordinary of I
said couuty. W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary B O
Tenant iu possession notified iu terms
of terms of the law.
lj«vy made by E. A. Butts, Consta.
hie, aud turned ovor to me this 5th dav
of March, 1912.
S. L. TERRY, Sheriff.
Application for Year’s Snpport.
GEORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY:
Ordinary’s Ofiloe Mrs. A. 1). Na
pier having made application for year’s
support out of the estate of John W. Na
pier, late of said county, deceased, and
appraiser* duly appointed to set apart
the same having filed their return, all
persons concernad are hereby required
to show cause before the court of Ordi
nary of said county on the first Monday
in April. 1912, why said application'
should not be granted. This March 4th,
1912. W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary B. O.
sible under thsflaws of Georgia
Wherefore petitioners pray to 03 in
corporuted under the name and styl
afi’oresaid with the powers, privileges
aud immunities herein set forth, and as
are now, and as may hari/tftor he, al
lowed a corporation of similar char
acter under the laws of Georgia.
1). B. Sanford & D. S. Sanford,
Att’ys Cor Petitioners.
SANDERSVILLE, GA.
HIGH GRADE WORK. LOW PRICES
Requests for Designs and Prices will receive Prompt and
Careful Attention.
GEORGIA, Baldwin Oonnty:
I. J . O. Cooper, Clerk of thcSuperior
Court of said Couuty do hereby certify
that the foregoing is a true and correct
copy of the application for Charter of
the "Milledgeville Brick Works Com
pany,’’ as the same appears of file iu
this office.
Witness my official signature and
seal of said Court, this tfie 4th day of
March, 1912.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk Superior Court Baldwin., Co, Ga.
Application lor Administration.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County. Ordi
nary’s office. Notice is hereby| given
11 at B Hill has applied to me for let
ters of administration on the estate of
E H Burritt, deceased, aud that siid
application will boheaid at the regular
April term, 1912. of the court of Ordi
nary of said county.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary. B, C.
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hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20
minutes. My doctor could not help
me, but I was completely cured by
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An Explanation and An Invitation
Twontvsix years ago, I came to
Milledgeville to make 2,500.000 brick
for the stato, the extra fine brick
clay and good schools caused mo to
settle here.
I leased eighteen acres of land and
commenced making brick in a small
way.
The extra quality of the clay
brought orders from a distance, ad
ditional machinery from time to time
was put to work, the leased land pur-
ceased and additional land added,
now 1 own over a mile of fine clay
land, and a business that is as well
established as any in the state.
Many customers continue to buy
from me who; commenced dealing
with me twenty-six years ago.
’The time hooks show some of the
same hands I hired the first week I
came here, and the sons of some of
these hands never worked for any
one but me.
I’ve never asked a hill collector to
come again for his money, and never
failed to pay every hand in cash,
(no commissary) every Saturday.
(Truly Georgia is a great state to
settle iu if you KNOW HoW TO
WORK AND WILL WORK.)
The steady increase in the demand
for the “McMillan Brick” compels au
extensive enlargement, part of the
enlargement is a continuous kiln, ap
proximately 370 feet long, aud a chim
ney stack 135 feet high,
Such kilns are used in Scotland,
where I learned to work iu brick, the
ccst of such a kiln, with other addi
tions, will be between thirty and for
ty thousand dollars, but the saving
iu fuel and labor is proportionately
great. The greatest single item of
cost in making brick is the fuel cost.
A kiln such as I propose to erect
would save oyer half of the fuel. 1 o
make these improvements I propose
to convert the business luto a stock
company-, capitalized at $85,000.0o,
keep $45,000.00 of the stock and from
the sale of the $-10,000.00 make im
provements and have working capi
tal. Tlie shares sell at $100.00 each
payable one-tliird cash, one-tliird
April loth and tho balance Juno 17th.
The right is reserved to reject any
subscription for stock.
Mr. McKensie is a sure enough brick
maker, lie was raised in the business
and made a fortune out of it. Read
what he says:
*T have seen the extensiveness of
his plant, the extra line quality of
the clay bed, and know of the steady
increase, of his business, and of the
excellent reputationof his brick.
Mr. McMillan is showing good bus
iness judgment in making an en
largement of his plant.
With this continuous kiln over half
the fuel cost will be saved and much
labor.
I’ve taken stock in his company
and unhesitatingly recommend you
to do the same.
From 15 to 20 per -cent per annum,
good management should be the prof
it.
I beg to remain,
Very truly,
JNO. H. MoKENZIE.
been used in erecting five large build
ings now' in use on the campus of the
Georgia Normal and Industrial Gol-
lege, and as a director in this institu
tion I can say that the brick used
are iri every way satisfactory—his
brick being strong there is practical
ly 110 waste in handling.
Recently the city of Milledgeville
completed an elegant and commo
dious City Hall, and by virtue of my
office as Mayor, was chairman of the
building committee. 'The brick fur
nished by Mr. McMillan for this pur
pose were highly satisfactory.
Mr. McMillan is clever, honest and
a most agreeable gentleman in his
business relations. I cheerfully rec
ommend Mr. McMillan and his brick
to the public.
Respectfully,
-MILLERS. BELL.
Over four million brick in these
buildings. McM.
WHAT IS SAID ABOUT THE
BRICK AT HOME.
Office of V
MILLER S. BELL, m\iOR
Milledgeville, Ga.
March 4, 1909,
To the Public:
I take pleasure in recommending
the brick manufactured by Mr. J. W.
McMillan, proprietor of the Milledge.-
vitle Brick Works. He has one of
the very best and most thoroughly
equipped brick plants in the state.
The quality of clay used in making
these brick is said to be as fine as
there is in this ouutry.
The brick from this enterprise have
WHAT IS SAID ABOUT THE
BRICK AWAY FROM HOME.
George H. Crafts, Civil Engineer.
Contractor For
Steel Bridges and Foundations, Struc
tural Towers and Steel Structural
Work. Plans and Estimates
Furnished. P, O. Box 245
Atlanta, Ga. Aug. 11, 1901.
Mr. J. W. McMillan,
Milledgeville, Ga.
Dear Sir: —
I wired you this morning “Ship one
car of very best bard brick to Charles
ton.” Hope you cun get them off
at once and trust that you will send
a brick that will pass the Inspecctor,
as they require the best common
brick. If these are fill right, my
foreman there will order the balance
of the 75M which I shall need and you
will please to ship them of same
quality. THIS WILL BE A GOOD
ADVERTISEMENT FOR YOU, AS
THEY HAVE TURNED DOWN
THREE OTHER BRICK. Send bill
of lading to Mr. H. C. Reynolds, Sul
livan’s Island, S. O., as soou as ship
ped. Yours truly,
George H. Crafts.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 27, 1901.
Mr. J,. W. McMillan,
Milledgeville. Ga.
Dear Sir:
Find enclosed check for $443.50 in
payment of brick furnished for Gov
ernment Store house at Sullivan’s Is
l«nd, S. C, Please return receipted
bill. \
I thank you very much for
the pains you have been at to give me
a good lot of brick there, and I know
that they must he a *11 no lot of brick
or they wouldn’t have passed, p
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