Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, August 23, 1928, Image 2

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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.. AUGUST 23. IM» m ! and Power Company have been fully paid or provided for, and Whereas, all of the assets of the I corporation, after the payment of or provision for its debts and liabili- I tics, have been distributed to the stockholders of the corporation ac cording to their respective holdings; who I and WHEREAS, The surrender of 3 By Arthur Briabanc CHEERFUL JOHN MOODY AN INTER-LANGUAGE WANTED A MAN OF 104 WHY MEN FARM John Moody studies and thinks, ami predicts five more years at least, of rising values and prosperity. "The old breeders of financial panic that brought on the crises of 1893. 1903 and 1907 have disappeared." She turned to the young showing her through the locomo-1 . e tntA ■ ' "What ■ charter and franchises to the State nd the dissolution of the corporation land termination of its corporate inked, "V “To* make the locomotive tender." | h'*lder s and pointing, . that big thing over there?” "That’s a locomotive oiler." . ,, . . , -And lvhat do they boil locomo- »tence i, d e„rnble and nv,y beef- fected without injustice to any stocic- • to any person having claims or demands of any characti against the corproation. THEREFORE, HE IT RESOLVED, All of the outstanding capital stock He- "When I was young, the doc-1 of the Company being present or said that if I didn’t stop smoking We Amer with If : kind of ;w kind of pros- world of today >eling gloomy, chei up. prosper* Ba NOT all. Deboka, having vainly hurt- i a job, stood at n restaurant win- ow, wacthing He fell She: •cbleminded." "Well, why didn’t you stop?" the "What’s all the loud talk dining room, sister?” "Father and mother are swapping animals." "Swapping animals?” "Yep. She passed the buck to him and g<»t his goat.” FOR RENT—Large with ivilizi Court of Baldw he tinds watching food unti. I drops of hunger rather than steal Man is a teachable animal. Delegations of collei different parts of the will record their voict machines that scientist “American dialects. The main thing i To The Sup County, Georgia: The petition of Oconee Electric Light and Power Company respect- ! fully -hows as follows: men from 1- That it v,a» originally incor- iite.1 State.-’j pointed by virtue of an order and on talking j judgment of this Honorable Court for may study he full U-rm of twenty (20) th-t all of them Danish. Ger Hungarian. Turkish. Gn , traveling 3.000 miles ,o -.he southeast, you Norwegian. Swedish, asm, Czecho-Slovakian, Rumanian, Bulgarian, irk, and, in Egypt, Ara- 1 trip. hea on the 17th day of October, 1899. 2. That by subsequent order of this Honorable Court granted on or about April 3rd, 1908, its said char- »ng capital tA* ter was amended and as so amended | rt ‘P r w-is renewed for n further period of | "‘•d twenty (20» years from the date of expiration of its original charter, namely: October 17th, 1919. 3. That it now desires to sur render to 'he State its said charter and franchises as a corporation and ■sented at this meeting and animously voting herefor, that the Company do forthwith surrende charter and franchises to the State and be dissolved as a corporation. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That proper proceedings for this pur pose be instituted by petition to the Superior Court of Baldwin County. Georgia, and that the proper officers of this corporation b® and they hereby authorized, empowered directed to take all step#, to perfrom any and all acts and to execute any and all instruments necessary «>r pro per in their judgment to accomplish the surrender of the said charter and franchises, the dissolution of the said croporation and the winding up of its affairs. I, W. H. Wright, Secretary of Oconee Electric Llgl'.t ar.d Power Company, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of resolution adopted by he stock holders of said Company at a meeting duly and regularly called and held at Atlnnat. Georgia, in accordance with law and the by-laws of the Com pany, on the 13th day of July, 1928, at which meeting the entire outstand- of the Company was nted and voted in favor of olution. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Company this July 18th. 1928. (Sgd.) W. H. WRIGHT, Secretary; STATE OF GEORGIA, Fulton Coun- Personally appeared before me W. K. Wright, who, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is Secretary of the Oconee Electric Light and Power Company; that he is authorized to make this affidavit, and the state ments contained in the foregoing pe tition are true and correct. (Sgd.) W. H. WRIGHT. Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 18th day of July, 1928. (Sigd.) L. G. MANN,. Notary Public, State at Large, Ga. The foregoing petition rcud and considered. It is ordered that said petition be filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court. It is further ordered that the hearing on said peti tion be and the same is hereby set for the 1st day of October, 1928, in the Court House in said County, and that all persons be and they are hereby called on to show cause if any they have at said hearing why the prayers of the petition should not be granted. It is further ordered that n copy of the foregoing petition and of this order be published once a week for four weeks in the newspaper where in the Sheriff’s sale in and for said county arc published, and that the last of said four publications be made at least one week prior to the date set for sn’.u hearing. This 30th day of July, 1928. JAMES B. PARK, Judge Superior Court Baldwin County Georgia. Filed in office Aug. 1, 1928 J. C. COOPER, Cleric. I, J. C. Cooper, Clerk of the Su perior Court of Baldwin County, Georgia, do certify that the forego ing is a correct copy of the petition and order for hearing and publica tion in the matter of the application for surrender of charter and disnolu tion of the Ocome Electric Light Power Company. Witness my hand and seal of said j ; Court. This 1st day fo August, 1928. | J CO-h-ON! CHAS. G. HOUSTON COTTON FACTOR . AUCUSTA. CA. WISDOM! Ar. Yoo Coin, ,o Un Eill,.r? COMMON SENSE' The old oi.lhod of each person selling their own cotton bv getting local buyers to make a bid. and then just taking the "Highest Price," is recognized as bad basin..,. For the simple reason the "Highest Bid” may be many dollars under the market vain*. How many people can grade cotton? There are 26 different grades and the money difference between them j 8 great. The pres ent age demands specialist* and having been in this business a u or my life fesides having a complete organization I can assure you each bale sent to me will be handled in such a manner you will get it’s FULL VALUE—and not just the “highest biL'* Liberal advances at any time. $1.00 covers the expen.se 0 f selling each bale and if you hold your cotton, only 50c per bale per month is charged, which covers everything. SCHOOL SUPPLIES VARIETY MERCHANDISE STEMBRIDGE & COMPANY PHONE 352-J J BRICK That C!ink Like stee| j Are Made by the “McMILLAN” Process | BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS | There is No Waste in Our Bricks. 1 W. Make Quick Shipment, in An, Quantity. | V T RICH Gl.O FACE BRICK- FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK j * ;;!♦ Milledgeville BrickWorksCo i ld J MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. j , * Established 1883 by J. W. McMillan. ♦ K. G. McMiila J. C. COOPER, Clerk Baldwin Superior Court. Belle McMillan, Vice-Presi half !» speak*. anguage- tha Ku iolved bv rder and dei that all w> nearly all educated National nride pi why r.ot use Latin, once •«1 learned language, possible- far Erasmus 1 Henry the Eighth; for all in Europe to talk to through th ir books? N'i sensible thing vould | L language English, j nd clerks need, and this Honorable Court. | 4. That such dissolution may be ■1« the need • f an “inter-j allowed without injustice to any •kholder or to any person having ms or demands of any character inst this corporation. That it has disponed of all of nts that. So j its property and has paid, or provld- •e the univer- ed for the payment of all demands g it, and obligations of every kind owing i to by it to any person or persons, men 6. That at a special meeting of ithcr its stockholders called for such pur- ould pose, and with notice to each stock ier holder, held at the office of the Com- i pany on July 13th, 1928, at which i meeting every stockholder was ] a r.antes a dictator, with out or represented, a resolution was n-»wer over crops, their pro- unanimously adopted by the affir- and distribution. j mative vote of its entire outstanding f rmer* will watch that ex- capital stock resolving that the corpo charti the State and be aoration; that prop- Aw lot the fact that he is his Tell him that others must decide what he -hall plant, what price he -hall n-k. and he will join the crowd hte r profit. ey farm because land ownership (1 management, plus independence, o them intense pleasure. If pro- were the only inducemnet, there uld be no farmers. An i fron ed 104, ■e this coi try. He said he didn’t believe in "spending all your life in one place,” so he only lived 104 years in Li thuania. He danced a jig for re porters, said he had given up tobac co eight years ago, hut “never found that liquor ever hurt anybody." He will change his mind if he tries certain brands on sale in this coun try. FOR RENT—My ho: should dissolved as a er proceeding; instituted by petition to the Superior Court of Baldwin County. Georgia, and that the proper officers of the Company take all steps necessary or desirable to accomplish such sur render and dissolution. A certified copy of this resolution is filed with this petition as Exhibit "A”. 7. That all the assets of the i corporation, after the payment of i and provision for its debts am!! liabilities, have been distributed to: the stockholders of the corporation • according to their respective holdings. ] WHEREFORE Petitioner pray* an 1 order and decree of this Court ac cepting the surrender of its charter and franchises and dissolving it as a corporation and terminating its exist ence after advertisement and hearing a* provided by law. OCONEE ELECTRIC LIGHT AND j POWER COMPANY, By (Signed) P. S. ARKWRIGHT, President. Atlanta, Georgia, July 1928. EXHIBIT “A” On Motion, duly made and necond- cd, the following resolution was un animously adopted, to-w-it: WHEREAS, All the debts and li- I abilities of the Oconee Electric Light S r AT£ CITY COACHES MILLEDGEVILLE—ATLANTA Lt. Milledgeville 7:30 E. T. Lv. Milledgeville 2:30 E. T. Live Atlanta 7:30 C. T. I Arrive Atlanta 11:00 C. T. A; rite Atlanta 6:00 C. T. Arr. Milledgeville 1:00 E. T. Leave Atlanta 3:30 C. T. | Arr. Milledgeville 8:40 E. T. $4.00 One Way; $7:00 Round Trip C. F. STONE, Manager. Far Rnervation, Call Phones: 366 or 392 CLEARANCE SALE Of all Summer Dresses This Is the Last Call. There Are 66 on One Rack SOLD UP TO $19.75 NAVY GEORGETTES. LIGHT COLORED GEORGETTES AND WASHABLE CREPE IN THE PASTEL SHADES—LOOK FOR THE RED TICKET. FOR QUICK SELLING $6.75 About 50 Dresses SHORT SLEEVE, PONGEES, WASH SILKS AND STRIPED BROADCLOTH. VALUES $5.50 TO $8.50-LOOK FOR THE RED TAG. ■_ .. FOR QUICK SELLING $3.75 If You Want the Best Shop at E. E. BELL’S