Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 31, 1925, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

. UNION 1 -^rr.lA—Baldwin County. GE T superior Coart of Said . •*> Hon- James B. Parks. IN I JAILS APPLICATION-*011 CHARTER land paHta and in the linking of weBa, ityle aforesaid -with the power*, SEEKS • at -^atgsaw including all materials essential to privilege and immunities herein tat | - . . i forth, and a# are now, or may here- The capital Mock of said corpora.! after be, allowed a corporation of ” " tion shall be $10,000.00 with the'similar character under the laws of Mother Hunts 1 privilege of increasing the same to Georgia. j the sum of $50,000.00 oy a majority | SIBLEY & SIBLEY, ° f ^"'"AhoWsrs. said stock ! Atty,. for Petitioners.' UmpMti W-Trmrtlny »t.«« ! is to be divided into shares of $100 GEORGIA—Baldwin County. the Country.pewd luatltntlns each. Ten percent of the amount of j I certify that the foregoing is a j unit «>yiums. Imping to And ts»«ne * capita) to be used by them has been, true and correct transcript of the <*»•* <*f hereon. Juc Ander World actually paid in. \ application for charter this duv filed wor 'eternn. who . dbciM-^-rvfl from _ - UsN.lt l*r*J \In Murf-r,! ne petition pf Dr. R. E. Evans •trick of Wilkinson County, Geor- 00 , o. Wall and Frank Dennis, of Sinam County, Georgia, James O. rovx of Newton County, Georgia, r °°Y H. Yurbrough and Erwin Sib. ^ r ' Q j Baldwin County, Georgia, re- I^ctfully showit r . rtl, Tha , t hcv desire for themselves.' ... ...nciutes and successors to be S5»—< and made s body poll- War Soldier. stock paid in money or property to be taken at a fair valuation. They further desire the right to issue com. |ncuJ1 _ mon ant * preferred stock in such pro ne under the name and style of portion as may be determined by the GEORGIA REALTY AND DEVEL- l stockholders thereof. The right of riPBEN”* COMPANY for the period holders of preferred shares to be set ^ .. *ku .Isskt r\t 1*0 ! f n b. 1. .1 I ■ . .. . * — “ ilkUl w ; * — —— a have the subscription to Said capital ] >’ the Georgia Realty & Develop. j (Mt , ment Company and is the whole off. mid record* This- certificate made sixteen and was assigned to I'ow ns provided by law. • pany K of the one Hundred and l Mr- Witness my official signature and ty-nlwh Infantry. He was passed *irrv- the seal of said court herto affixed, ***«*• I****- bo we*. charged with ‘.his the 3rd day of December, 1923. ‘h-mlo". wnvirte.1 and mui 10 lam J C COOPER •: enwortb j»rI*on. Mrs. Anderson walked 0P jIE.Ni w a JT, ™ ! j. *7, ” *' re,e rrea snares to be set j ^ ^ fr^jn herh.mie at Sioux Falls toHW of tsrntv year*, with the right of re. . forth, and determined by the bylaw. I a,!rt Superior Court, Baldwin Conn- iE * r..r newsl Of charter of said corporation of the said corporation. „ provided by laws of Gccrgla- 8. . '*• , <■ ,, Petitioners desire the right to sue The principal office of sold corpo- and be sued, to plead and. be im_ ration 'hall he in the dty of MU- pleaded, to have and use a common ty, Georgia. (SEAL) 'her mui fr**iu President llnnling. Sh** • contended Joe was not n iqxiiislhie for 1 hi* act Ifranwiif taring Iwu passed. FOR SALE—30 barred rock hens IbwJdmn Harding tuiinled lilrn. ledgcville said State and county, but petitioners desire the right to estab„ lid a branch office at Gordon, Geor ge or elsewhere, whenever the hold ers'of a majority of the ftock may so determine. 3. The object of said corporation is pecuniary gain to Itself and its shareholder*. 4. The business to be conducted by raid corporation is that of buying, holding and selling real estate and timber both for itself and also for other* on brokerage or commission sial, to make all necessary by-law* and regulations, and to do all other things that may be necessary for the successful carrying on of said busi ness, including the right to buy, hold, and sell real estate and personal property suitable to the purposes of the corporation, and to execute note* and bonds us evidence of indebted ness incurred, or which may be in curred, in the conduct of the affairs of the corporation add to secure the iame by mortgage, socurity„deed, or other form of lien, under existing laws. 7. the right und power of development for .” ,l . d i"“ r P»™t1»n „d ml. Of loud by subdivision, “je Pnw„ o„ d .uthonty to spplv for lav out streets, nvenues and parks,* cr m op substance by a «~ k rr ^Lg’.tT’i'L Ser sewerage, and plant trees and shrub- . ^ and .3 cocks. W. R. Humphries. BILIOUSNESS Retire! Minster TeQf Hew He Keeps in Gw! Fun With tie Aseistuce el 31.rlA.Ml4 BIACK*UlMg8t» West Graham, Va.—The Rev. • Lewis Evans, a well-known retired minister, now past $0, living here, has a high opinion of Black- Draught, which he sayB he has taken when needed, for 25 years. “For years I had been suffering ! Afler Mh parole Jin [ at itN mule «a ina»Mnl-t At tlie end ; j eif nine i ..nutits he maidenly dlmtp- . penred end tlie liiidlu-r ha* never j 1 heard anything of him sin e. ; ! ‘ Mr*. Anderson vMltjil tlie Ford ] plant* here at l.*An*e und the asjinui , ut Xewlienry. She said iter son might , ' he going under i!»e name or John K. j JsshiiNsin and ini* always ghen hi* ad- • dress ns Steven* I'ulnt. Wk He k J | over *lx feet tall, tldn and of lilond • i-niiiplexhin and Iia* « Scar on hi* , cheat im the left side where he was : wounded fn the war. She said she i*-making her way to j ; I'lilrago. visiting asyluiiis sand Indu*- . trlai centers in hope of finding some '•e of l»er tulsslng wilt. with my liver,” he says. “Some times the pain would be very In tense and my bark would hurt all tlie time. Black-Draught was the , ... C-st thlnB 1 foaad tint would give I «»«blnst..ii-lm. s u.ur allrmhnce I Irregular Attendance at School. Causes Big Waste i Wry and to do any und all things in the development and **le of city nnd business lots within and without the limits of municipal corporation; the right and power to construct buildings and houses; to buy and to hold and to sell clays and minerals and other deposits and properties in n-ul estate, including the right of mining and manufacturing thereof und the dealing in and selling the raw a* well us the manufactured product* therefrom; to maintain and deal in and sell building supplies of every kind nnd character that may be used in the construction of buildings | Georgia, and in the surveying, laying off, and j Wherefore, petitioners pray to be the construction of streets, highways ; incorporated under the name and and accept amendments to its char- authority for said incorporation wind up it* affairs, liquidate and dis continue it* business at any time it may determine to do so by a vote of two-thirds of its stock outstanding at the time. 8. They desire for the said incorpo ration the right of renewal when and u* provided by the laws of Georgia, and that it have al! such other rights, powers, privileges and immunities as ire incident t« like incorporation* permissible under the laws of me any relief. “My liver has always been slug gish. Sometimes it gives me a lot of trouble. I have suffered a lot* with It—pains in my side and back, and bad headache, caused from cx- would begin to take it as soon as I felt a spell coming on and it re lieved the cause at once. I can recommend It to anybody suffer- form." Made from selected medicinal roots and herbs, and containing no dangerous mineral drugs, Black- Draught is nature's own remedy for a tired, lazy liver. KC4M A Taste GOOD THINGS Is Always Satisfied At BENSON’S BAKERY lu tlie M-lHH.I* throughout the United £tatv< rju*f«| the wu*te of appruxl- licittlj .SgMMNXMNNt lu*t year, mr«rd- ] ins to tin «-*timutf made tnr the l»e- j partnifiit of tlie Interior tkruugn the i | hurenu of education, j A study conducted by this barcau ' j of 72.120 country children lu 70 conn- • ! tics of 10 stales indicates the median juuudier of days of actual attendance | of these children was 141.7 day*. Half I of the children uttended school less [than seven and one-half month*, over ’one-fourth of the children attended I considerably less than live months, and over one-eighth «f them attended , less than three months. Attendance ; in consolidated wclusds was slightly I better tlian In one-teacher m-ImmiI*. The median daily attendance. 70 Id 00 js-r cent. re*i«ertlvely. waa • higher in acltools providing nine-month I terms for their pupils Ilian In thoae . prmidlng seven-month terms, tlierehy [ Indh-atlm; that lonacr term* usually ! UH-nti lictter dally atiendanee. lNipil* wilb less than 130 nay* of sclasdlux averaged one ami uiie-lialf years Iteiow grade in reading and tqielling ability. Olliec studies show poorer attend ance among younger than older chil dren. Many people ?*|a*-t this since the oMer children vre more likely to attend M-liisd during bad weather. A noire prolmhle factor, no doubt. Is the erroneous altitwlc of parents lu' con- siilering It less serious for the younger children Hum for the older- children t«. miss scIhkiL Trivial, ex.tises such a* -went In town.” "ran an errand.” “got up too late.” ’•hud shoes re|mlrr»L* et«-.. are worse than none, il.iser «■»»- o|H-rution between the teacher nod ll»e parent slmuld rc*»li In Itetler utiend- bureau of education in coiiimh- Ih llo- estimate uf waste slated ie elfeclHeness of a achool sya- d*i•ctnN • ’lie regularity «»f at* • »if the pupils enrolled as on such factors a* the quuli- of liisinicthin and tlie lengih of tends Greetings WITH REAL PLEASURE WE PAUSE ON THE THRESHOLD OF A NEW YEAR TO THANK THE FRIENDS WHO HAVE HONORED US WITH THEIR PATRONAGE AND TO IN CLUDE IN OUR GREETINGS THOSE' WE HOPE TO SERVE. MAY THE FUTURE HOLD FOR YOU AND YOURS, AN ABUNDANT MEASURE OF ALL THE GOOD THINGS THAT MAKE LIFE TRULY WORTH WHILE E. E. BELL For Better Health Through the Year 1926, Eat Benton’* Bread NUFF SAID Death Rate for 1825 Below 5,Year Average | Washington.—Despite an unusual r iiiiudM-r of deaths in June attributed • to “heal waves.” preliminary figure* • made i-uhllc by Surgeon General Cain- 1 itilng. indicated tlie official death rate j for the Ural seven months uf IH2T* | would he lower titan tlie average for | the last live years. Health condition* were said by Doc- j tor fummlng to have lieen "generally J gtoKi,” wlih reports indicating tliat ! “most of the more common cwmmtini- j cable disease* have Item le*a destmc- j live than usual." A derided decrease was shown Ini diphtheria for »he eight week* ain-e the first of July. During the surveyed period of IS Cm* a|»pr«*xlniately G.*"l j rases were reported ugalnsi H.1tl0 for 1 tlie same time In 7024. So smooth- Upurr-r*/ A 531100th, ball-bearing motor—G-E type—silent and powerluL A power ful suction to get the deepest dirt. A mnor-diivm brush to get the lint and threads. Double action. Thorough! Keens No Oilingt Ask for dcxncmstratum in Your Own Home. Convenient Terms. M1LLEDGEVILLE UGHI1NG CO BENSON’S BAKERY Benton’s Bread b Good Bread Earth Round, Monk Said Long Before Columbui Oxford. KnJttnd.-*-llttd Oiriatuphrr Oiiliimbiu kn*H*n us much of (English theological literature a* he knew of iistigiitinn he might have «H\ed hbu- -M-if n deal uf iraina In hla effort tu prove tlie world was round. He wight have consulted a iuu*ty tome recently •!ug out Of tlie dust of Oxford’s hoary I’hrarir*. a “Metrical Uvea **f the Saints.” written hy a monk at the end of the Thirteenth centur/, In which It !* set f«*rth that: -An an appeal the ur»he la round, «» that everwo Half of the urthe the enutt* Idschyieth. h* it *o hit evere go." He would have been told that the moon Itself give* tm light, that tl.e earth is bigger than the moon, m-4 the than the earth, j MULES Jeanes & Robinson Have Car TenneMee Mules For Sale SEE THEM --