Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 24, 1925, Image 2

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LITTLE RASTUS SAYS That Blains Sole Leather is a tough proposition on any Bottom, but he pre fers it on the Bottom of His Shoes So smooth.— it purr-r-s/ A smooth. ball-bearing motor—G-E type—oueru powerful. A power ful SU cuoTi to get the deepest dirt. A motor-Osiven brush to get the lint and threads. Double acnoa. Thorough! Herds No Oihzut' Ask i n demonstration in Your Own Hojae. Convenient Terms. MilLEDSEVIllE LIGHTING CO Friendly Hotel Invites you to c/itlanta The HENRY GRADY Hotel 550 Rooms—550 Baths Corner Peachtree and Cain Streets JAMES F. deJARNETTE, V.-P. A M«r. THOS. J. KELLEY, Asm. Her. The Following Hotels Are Also Cannon Operated: ^GEORGIAN HOTEL 0 #V B *' Ca - • W. H. CANNON, manager JOHN C. CALHOUN HOTEL * Anderson, S. C D. T. CANNON. Manager NOTICE . - • I GEORGIA—Baldwin County. ! GEORGIA—Baldwin County. ! Notice is hereby given that th? un- j To tne Superior Court of Said’dersigned will apply to the Honor- ] County and Hon- Janus B. Parks, I ao.c B. *uiW, Judge of the I Judge thereof. ! Superior Court of said County, for an I I ne petition of Dr. R. E. Evansj order to sell the following described Dei trie'., of Wilkinson County, Geor-jland, to.wit: gia, tf. U. Wall and Frank Dennis, of A one-ninth undivided interest in ' Putnam County, Georgia, James O. that tract or parcel of land lying In« Cooper of Xewton County, Georgia,'the -'122nd District, G. M., of Bald- j Dr. Y. H. Yarbrough and Erwin Sib. < win County. Georgia, containing four j ’ ley of Baldwin .County, Georgia, re- i hundred and five acres, more or less, jfpectfully shows: land bounded a* follows: On the J 1. | North and West by the land of Stev- J That they desire for themselves, • ens Bros. & Company; on the South J their associates and successors to be I by lands of the D. B. Hill estate: and J I incorporated and made a body poli-jon the East by the lands of L. M, | tic under the name and style of Hall; the same being the lands GEORGIA REALTY' AND DEVEL-1 in the possession of Joseph E. Pottle. OPMEXT COMPANY for the period j Said Jand is the property of Jose. phine Bone, the ward of the under signed. Said order to sell will be asked for because the said land is deterioating in value and yields no income. The application will be made to sell said land at private sale and for an order to reinvest the funds aris ing from said .-ale In bonds of the United States Government. Said application will be made on •he 21st lay of December, tl>25, in :he chambers of the Judge at Greens boro, Ga., at ten o’clock A. M. This 25th day of Xovember, 1925. J. S. BOXE, . J As Guardian of the person and prop. Th. business to be conducted by erty of Josephine Bone, a minor. sa:d corporation is that of buying, HIXES & CAP.PEXTER, holding and selling real estate and! Attorney, for Guardian. tint her both for itself and also fori others on brokerage or commission! ! of twenty years, with the right of re_ i newal of charter of raid corporation 1 a- provided by law* of Getrglu- I The principal office of -'mid corpo ration fhal! be in the city of Mil- | icdgt ville said State and county, but ‘ petitioners desire the right to cstab. j li*h a branch office at Gordon, Geor- * gia, or elsewhere, whenever the hold- of a majority of the stock may Tht- object of s pecuniary gain to slum holders. j the right and power of development Baldwin Court of Ordinary. Decem- j»nd sale of land by subdivision, to |>cr Term, 1925. • lay out streets, avenues and narks. tk« . MILLEDCEVILLE NURSERY CO. Among the oldest ard largest pecan grewers in the world Leading varieties of paper shell pccar.s. Quarter Million Trees. Free beoklet “Pecan Trees and Their Culture” MILLEDGEVILLE NURSERY CO. f MILL EDGE VILLE GEORGIA J | RRIfJf THAT CLINK UKE STEEL ? Are Made by the “MeMILLAN” Process I 8 -»'RNT IX OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS There is No Wastein Our Bricks We Make Quick Shipments in any Quantity | otAh. to Anywhere in the South [ MjUEDGEVILLE BRICK WORKS m tr4{. MeMILLAN, Pm. R. W. MeMILLAN. Vicfres. ONNETHG.McMUlAN.Sml. GET READY NOW The First Touch of Winter is Here j Be Prepared L-l s-, j7 over your furnaces, heaters and pipes and avoid H ters!; V.:r *,kei< thj freetts cone. M WC a;: escipped to five Service, the Best Equipment and> j .Ssy.rt W xl-ramhip. out streets, avenues and parks, j -ink well, construct waterworks and j t-werage, and plant trees and shrub- j l-ery and to do any and all things in the development and sale of city and bustne-s lots within and without the limits of municipal corporation: the right and power to construct buildings end houses; to buy and to hold and to sell clays and minerals and other deposits and properties in real estate, including the right of mining and manufacturing thereof and the dealing in and selling the raw as well as the manufactured products therefrom; to maintain and deal in and sell building supplies of ever}- kind and character that may be used in the construction of buildings and in the surveying, laying off, and the construction of streets, highways and parks and in the sinking of wells, including all materials essential to the same. .»• The capital stock of said corpora, tion shall be $10,000.00 with the privilege of increa.-ing the same to the sum of 850,000.00 by a majority vote of the stockholders, said stock is to be divided into shares of $100 each. Ter percent of the amount of 'apital to be used by them has been ictually paid in. The petitioners desire the right to have the subecription to said capital tock paid in money or property to he taken at a fair valuation. They further desire the right to issue com mon and preferred stock in such pro- •ortion as may be determined by the stockholders thereof- The right of holders of preferred shares to be set forth, and determined by the bylaws of the said corporat' n. 6. Petitioners desire the right to anc and be sued, to plead and be im. pleaded, to have and use a common seal, to make all necessary by-laws and regulations, and to do all othgr things that may be necessary for the successful carrying on of said busi ness, including the right to buy, hold, ind sell real estate and personal oroperty suitable to the purposes of! the corporation, apd to execute notes • and bonds as evidence of indebted-; incurred, or which may be in-i curred, in the conduct of the affairs • of the corporation and to secure the Mime by mortgage, seeurity.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 char ter of either form or substance by a vote of a majority of its stock out standing at the time. They also ask authority for said incorporation to wind up its affairs, liquidate and di*. 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. The appraisers appointed to set aside a year's support for Ellen Reives and minor child out of the estate of Leonard Reives, late of said county, deceased, having' filed their return in this office, this is therefore to notify all persons con cerned, that if no valid objectin- are filed thereto the return of the appraisers will be made the order of this Court, on the first Monday in January, 1926, at ten o’clock A. M. W. H. STEMBRIDGE. Ordinary. P/UNS ALL OVER Wy Says Ske Tailc Cardti aW Saw Sick bprvn> ■ttf-WttStWuk CnUb’I Stud. Weathenby. Miss.—Mr*. James «. Hall, of this place, writes that sho was “getting weaker all the. time" when CarduL the woman’s tonic, was first brought to her attention. After she had taken Cardnl a while, ■he writes that she “never did see such an Improvement" “I suffered all the time and bad pains all over.*’ says Mrs. Halt “1 was so weak 1 could not stand. My ■kin was cold and riabby. I did not have any color. I had always been a very active woman—used t® outdoor exercise, walking and going where I pleased, and to g-t down, not able to get myself a drink, was Indeed a hardship. “Nothing seemed to help me. till 1 began on CarduL The first bottlo peemed to strengthen me. and I seat for five more. By the Urn® I had taken these. I was on mj feet, going around, doing my work, gained ia health and strength. *1 took two more bottle*. and 1 am well and strong. Csa work ay garden. I haven’t had any- men dekMa." Ask your dragged. NO-ltt Colds & Go Stop them today sSksSeSS K2SSSF fcSwtliiaUy^ to«3(k GrtUla wufcpmM FOR RENT—An upstair* furnish ed bed room by the night. Phone 1S5-J, UnJ. I. Gore. Georgia. SIBLEY’ A SIBLEY’, Attys. for Petitioners. GEORGIA—Baldwin County. They desire for the said incorpo-1 I certify that the foregoir.g is a ration th-- right of renewal when and I true and correct transcript of the as provided by the laws of Georgia, I application for charter this day filed and that i* have all such other rights.-to the Superior Court of said county • • ‘SUDDEN SERVICE” —PHONE 373— Main’s Shoe Plant and Pressing Club SIDNEY D. STEMBRIDGE EVERY KIND OF M1LLEDGEVILLE GA. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR BOSTON CAFE ZO LATAS & PETROULAS, Preps. -LIFE INSURANCE- Dowers privileges and immunities are incidert to like incorporations laws of JAMES P. HOGAN, ^ The Service Plumber ! &XXZrTTXTTTTTTTSXggTXYYgY permissible under the M | Georgia. Where f'.re. petitioners pray to be incorporated under the name and style aforesaid with the powers, privilege snd immunities herein ret forth, and a« are now, or may hero- I'after be. allowed a corporation of similar character under the law* of (SEAL) by the Georgia Realty & Develop, ment Company and is the whole of said record- This certificate made as provided by law. Witness my official signature and the seal of said court herto affixed, this the 3rd day of December. 1923. J. C. COOPER, Cleric Superior Court, Baldwin Conn, ty, Georgia. Life Insurance is not an expense, but a saving for your old age with perfect protection. Your annual premiums deposited with the New York Life will pay you handsome annual dividends with a larger guaranteed cadi or loan value at small interest. And it will protect you against disability, accident and death. There is perfect protection during Efe and at death. ..If you are blessed with a long life, every dollar will be returned, and more in your old age, if you desire, or # nice estate left to your family at death. See MARSHALL BLAND, and let him explain the wonderful new contract issued by the Old Reliable, the Largest Insurance Company m the World. M. R BLAND SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY—THE OLD RELUME