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APPLICATION POE CHANTER
GEORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY:
To the Superior Court of said Coun-
The petition of Mira Elizabeth
Jones, W. O’D. Jones, and Aubrey
Jones, respectfully represents to thg
Court the following facts:
Par 1. That they desin
selves, their associates am
o be incorporated ami made a body I
politic under the name and style of
JONES DRUG COMPANY" for fh,
period of twenty years.
Par. 2 The principal office of said
Company shall be in the City of Mill-
edgeville, said state and County, but
petitioners desire the right to estab
lish branch offices within this state
elsewhere, whenever the holders
i majority of the stock may so de
termine.
Par. 3. Thc object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain to itself and its
shat\-holders.
Par. 4. The particular business of
mid corporation shall be to establish,
conduct and carry on the general
business of a wholesale and retail
drug store; and in connection there
with to prepare, compound, manufac
ture, buy, sell, and generally deal in
and with drugs, medicines, chemicals,
mach. To ent more than the j perfumeries, soaps, toilet articles,
digestion ca ndisposc of is the Mir- j druggists’ sundries, mineral and soda
est way of inducing feebleness water, proprietery art’cles, electrical
the body; nnd disease does not ap- J and surgical apparatus, physiciana’
pear, as a rule, unless one’s sys- •_ an j hospital supplies, and all kinds
of pharmcceutical chemical, and med-
establish branch offices or places of
business elsewhere within said State
or any other State in the United
States.
Par. 4. That the capital stock of
said corporation shall be $5,000.00,
divided into fifty shares of the par
value of $100.00, but said corporn-
for them) tion desires the right" to increase its
Hucessors, j capital stock to any amount
GEORGIA Baldwin County Ordinarys
Office Dec. Term 1927.
L. F. Palmer Jr., the administrator
upon the estate of Mrs. Susie Pal
mer’s deceased, consist real i state,
described as follows: Situate and
being in the 115th District G. M.
Baldwin County of said State and;
county, containing 100 acres
or less, and bounded as folio?
the North by lands of the estate of
*r *15,000.00 by majority Torrance on South by Jeni, Simmer-
*' r th ‘' outstanding mock of | m and „„ tbl . Wcgt hy
corporation. Ten per cent of thc I p. Kv , ni and c w Knpbi tho par .
capiiul K.ock of »uia corporation ta« U K p„| msr „ n )b , K „ t by j w
been actually paid in. Dcs .. af raid js {oT pavinB lb( .
Par. 6. Petitioners further desire
the right to issue common and pre
ferred stock in said corporation in
such propotion as the Ntock-holders
may determine.
Par. 6. Petitioners desire the right
to have subscriptions to the capital
stock of said corporation paid in mon
in property to be' taken at a
fair valuation.
Par. 7. The particular business
which said corporation will carry on
is that of manufacturing, buying, sell
ing, trading and dealing in, at whole
sale and retail, bottled beverages,
soda wa.er, carbonated beverages,
ft drinks, food supplies,
hick,
think he is descendent from a
family of drunkards.
‘I am going into thc hands of the
receiver," shouted the well-trained
football, as it sank gracefully into
the hands of the half-back.
Jupiter: “How can he walk with
those wooden legs?"
Pluviun: “Lumbering, old deah.”
Now W. Ash Yon
Said a certain young lady named
Della,
While riding with a husky fella,
“Big Boy, you’re too rough,
“Quit pulling that stuff.
Do I look like a bloomin’ , cave
dweila?
Mast Hava Chaser
“Why do you always carry a
canteen of water when you go hunt
ing?”
“So I can take a chaser after
every shot.”
A woman was entering a motion
picture house when she was stopped
by an attendant.
“Excuse me, madam,” he said “but
you can’t take your dog inside.”
“How absurd I” protested the wo
man. “What harm could the pic
tures do to a tiny dog like this?”
A once famous boxer was seen
quarelling with a nun bigger than
himself. His friend said:
“I wouldn’t stand for that kind
of talk. Bill. Hit ’im.”
“What!” exclaimed the boxer.
“For no purse an’ no gate money!
not likely!”
A bu«y man was using the tele
phone.
“I want Triangle double-two
double-two,” he said.
“Two-two, two-two,” repeated
the exchange girl, reproachfully.
“All right,” said the man,
tiently; “you get me the number and
we’ll play train*-: later oi
Regular Raffle
Prof: A Turk never
of his fiancee, until aftei
maried.
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WhfcMd Crocary Co.
'ing toward elimination,
good practice to takej a good
drink of ccol water just before start-
rip in thc wintry air,—it
renders the throat and mouth fit tor
the dash of much colder air outside.
Keep the surface of the body, and
especially the feet—warm. To keep
the head cool, the feet warm, and
bowels open, is advice as old as tha
hills, but it ia as sound today aa It
was. And, lastly, don’t worry.
A contented, capable nervous sys-
one of the best safeguards
against disease that 1 know of.
would mention clothing, more speci
fically, but you wouldn’t obey-
there!
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LIKE GOOD COFFEE?
JOY CUP COFFEE
FAULKNER GROCERY CO
FELT VERY POORLY
Wok ud Rm-Dswa Mimwi
Woaan Got Strong ud Wefl.
Sty* Cudri Started Her
Oe Road To Htttt.
Clarksburg, Mo.—Mrs. T. G. Harris,
of this place, says:
"For two years I was in very poor
health. Some of tho time I was al
most past going. I was very weak
and run-down.
"I tried to make the most of what
little strength I had by taking fre
quent rests, but I could find nothing
which would start me on the road
to health again, until one day I de
rided to try CarduL
1 had heard about other women
who had been benefited after taking
it, so I made tip my mind to see
what it would do for me. I took
Cardni for several months and was
very much gratified with the results.
«1 began to do my own work again,
which I had not bean able to do far
a long time past My color, which
hadbeen pale and sallow, became
sasassg
had in years. Now I am strong and
wefl." m
At all drug
icinal preparations, compounds, und
materials. Also, to conduct and carry
all its branches the business of
chemists, druggists and manufactur-
and dealers in medicinal, chemi
cal, pharmaceutical and other com
pounds, preparations and materials,
and in all supplies, devices, machin
ery. apparatus and emplcments usid
in such businness or in connection
there-with.
Par. 5. The capital iAock oi said
corporation shall be $10,000.00,
the privilege of increasing thc same
to the sum of $25,000.00 by a maj
ority vote of the stock holders, said
stock to be divided into shares of
$100.00 each. Ten per cent of the
amount of capital to be employed by
them has been actually paid in.
Par. C. Petitioners desire hte right
to have subscription of said capital
stock paid in money or in property
to be taken at a fair valuation.
Par. 7. Petitioners further desire
to issue common and preferred stock
in such propotions .as the stock hold
ers may determine.
Par. 8. Petitioners desire the right
to sue and be sued, to plea and be
impleaded, to have and
seal, to make all necessary by
laws and regulations, and to do all
other things that may bc necessary
for the carying on of said business,
including the right to b\iy, hold, and
yell real estate, and pemonal prop
erty suitable to the purposes of the
corporation, and to execute notes,
nd bonds as evidence of indebtedness
incurred or which may be incurred
in the conduct of the affairs of the
corporation, and to secure the
by mortgage, security deed or other
form of lien, under existing laws.
They desire for said corporation the
right of renewal, and.that said corp
oration have all such other rights,
powers, privileges and immunities as
are incident to like corporations or
pc-rmissable under the laws of said
state.
Wherefore, Petitioners file this
their petition ,and pray that after thc
same has been advertised, as required
by law, that the Court, by proper
order, grant this petition.
HINES & CARPENTER,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
GEORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY:
Office of the Clerk of the Super-
r Court of Baldwin County, Ga.
I, J. C. Cooper, Clerk of the Super-
r Court of said County, hereby
rtify that the foregoing is a true
ami correct copy of the application
of Joney Drug Company, for charter,
ar. the name appears of file in this
office. ,
This 30th day of November, 1927
J. C. COOPER, Clerk Superioi
debts of said estate and distribution.
This 7th day of Dec. 1927.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinay.
GEORGIA Baldwin County.
To The Hon. W. H. Stcmbridge, Ordi
nary of said County:
The petition of Susan Long as ad
ministratrix of the estate of Cather
ine Ray, late of sold county, deceas
ed. Shows, the real estate of said de
ceased consists of that tract or par
cel of land lying and being in the city
of MilledgcvilL* in lot one ,nnd square
produce and all other articles and J No, Thirty-three, containing one-
things incidental to the operation of j fourth acre more or less, fronting
plant for the manufacture of car- fifty-two and a half feet on Elbert
bonatod dnnkr and beverages. | Street, and running back two hun
ioners desire the right to own,! dred and ten feet, between lota of
buy and sell both real and personal I Frank Bccland on the North and Mrs.
property ,to loan money and to se- Conser, on the South,
by mortgage, loan.
deed, or security deed, or other form
•curity covering any or all prop
erty of said corporation; to make all
ary by-laws and regulations
mendments thereto; to acquire
and pay for in cash, stock o rbonds
this corporation, or otherwise, thc
good will, rights, assets, and property
.assume all or any part of the
obligation of any person, firm, asso-
A!1 persons interested arc hereby
notify that said application will be
heard on the first day of January
1928 next and if no valid objections
are filed thereto, leave to sell said
lands will be granted ns prayed for.
This the 6th day of December 1927.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary*
clatii.il or corporation; to own th*J Tcraii 182 8. Fountain
capital stock or bonds of other corp- ys. Ella Ln.lmcr.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Baldwin Superior Court, January
Latimer.
orations, to do all things that may
be necessary or incident to the con
duct of said business, or incident to
corporations of similar character.
Wherefore petitioners pray tlv *.
they may be made a body corporate,
with all rights .powers, privileges and
immunities as prayed for, and as are
now or may be hereafter accorded to
corporations of similar character un
der the laws of this State.
HINES A CARPENTER,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
GEORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY:
I, J. C. Cooper, Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Baldwin County,
Georgia, hereby certify that the
above and foregoing is a true copy
of an application for charter of
“NU-GRAPE BOTTLING COMPANY
OF BARXESVILLE. GEORGIA,” as
the came appears of record in this
office.
Witness my hand and official seal
of office this 30th day of November,
1927.
J. C. COOPER, Clerk Superioi
Court, Baldwin County, Georgia.
To the defendant, Ella Latimer:
The plaintiff. Fountain T. Latimer,
having filed his petition for divorce
against Ella Latimer in this court,
returnable to this term of said court,
and it being made to appear that EUa
Latimer is not a resident of said
county, and also that her where
abouts are unknown ( to plaintiff, and
order having been made for serv
ices on her, Ella Latimer, by publi
cation :
This, therefore, is to notify you,
Ella Latimer, to bc and appear at
the next term of Baldwin County
Superior Court, to bc held on
iccond Monday in January 1928,
hen and there to answer said
plaint.
Witness the Hon. Jns. B. Park,
Judge of the Superior Court.
This December 20th, 1927.
J. C. COOPER,
C. S. C. Baldwin Co. Ga.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE.
Anderson Easton vs. Mattie Wash
ington Easton: Petition for Divorce,
Baldwin Superior Court, January
Term, 1928.
To the defendant. Malic Wash
ington E-sto.*»: Th. plaintiff, Ander
son Easton, having filed his petition
for divorce against Matti«- Washing
ton Easton, in this court, returnable
to this term of the court, and it be
ing made to appear that Mattie
Washington Easton is not a resident
of said county, and also that she does
not reside within the state, and
order having been made for service
on her, Mattie Washington Easton,
by publication, this, therefore, is to
notify you, Mattie Washington Eas
ton, to be and appear at the next
term of Baldwin Superior Court to
be held on the second Monday in
January, 1928, then and there to
answer said complaint.
Witness, the Honorable James B.
Park, Judge if the Superior Court,
this 19th day of November, 1927.
J. C. COOPER, Clerk.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Baldwin Superior Court, January
Term, 1928. Mrs. Martha Echols
Davis Vs. William Franklin Davis.
To the defendant, William Franklin
Davie:
The plaintiff, Mrs. Martha Echols
Davis, having filed her petition for
divorce against William Franklin
Davis in this court, returnable to
the January Term, 1928, of said
Court, and it being mrde to appear
that the said Wm, Franklin Davis
not a resident of said State a:
County, and an order having been
made for service on him, the said
Wm. Franklin Davis, Jy publication:
This, therefore, is to notify you,
Wm. Franklin Davis, to be and ap
pear at the next term of Baldwin
Superior Court, to be held on thc
second Monday in January 1924,
then and there to answer said com
plaint.
Witness the Hon. Jne. B. Park,
Judge of the Superior Court of said
County, this December 20th, 1927.
J. C. COOPER,
C. S. C. Baldwin Co. Ga
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY:
To the Superior Court of said Coun
ty:
The petition of M. M. Crooms and
Mrs,^)la Crooms, of Baldwin County,
Georgia, und F. E. Sims, of Lamar
County, Georgia, respectfully shows
Par.l. That they desire to be in
corporated under the name of style
of “NU-GRAPE BOTTLING COM
PANY OF BARNESVILLE, GEOR
GIA” for a term of twenty years,
with the right of renewal, as pro
dded by law.
Par. 2. That the object of said
corporation is pecuniary gain to it
self and stock-holders. '
Par. 2. That thc office and prin
cipal place of businen of said corp
oration shall be in the City of Mill-
edge ville, Baldwin County, Georgia.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
To Whom It May Concern:
Amanda Reese, widow of Horton
Reese, deceased, has applied to
for a year’s support out of thc
estate of Horton Reese and the ap
praisers appointed to set apart said
year’s support have made their
turn, as required by law. All per-
concemed arc cited to show
cause before me at the January Term
1928, of the Court of Ordinary of
aaid County why said application for
year’s support should not be granted.
This 7th, day of December, 1927.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary, Baldwin County, 3a.
An aggressive young woman was
scolding the bus conductor for
treading on her toe.
When the battle had died down
he asked her for her fare.
“Single?” he inquired.
“Yea!”
“H’m! I’m not surprised.”
You may bo a carol ai driver, bu
what aro tbo otbor 22 million?
C. H. ANDREWS * SON.
NOTICE—I havo bad ia my pro.
iou a dark brown boiler ainco Nov-
ombor Id. Ska look* to bo ah ent
two yoara a# ago. Owaor caa gat
bar by paying for baops and
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