Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, April 04, 1929, Image 10

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1 — «iiu regulations, and do all other deaile that the said charter be re- .viuctiuy connected therewith, and .hings that may be necessary for the newed at and for the term of twenty . ... -Mien nas been paid In) dlvi- to make contract* to act a* auchj successful carrying on of said busi-j year* and th*<- the business of said ded into shares of One Hundred agents and to exercise the usual ress including the right to buy, hold! corporation continue as it has been <$100.00) Dollars each; however, j powers s.id to do ail usual, neces- and sell real estate, and personal thwy ask the privilege of increasing *ary and proper acts, which pertain property and to execute notes, a«d spital stock from time to time, iOt exceeding in the aggregate of wenty-five Thousand ($25,000.00) Association of Work ers for the Blind are conducting a survey of the State of Georgia, for the purpose of determining the num ber of blind men, women, snd chil- dren. white and colored, in an e ^^ ort to secure legislation for the proper [Dollar*, handling of sight conservation; the rehabilitation of the newly blinded adult through the home teacher; for the training and employment of the adult blind: and the development of jt, share holders. Petitioners pro- act as ge neu opportunities of industrial em- pose to carry on a general supply other per- ployment for them. The State has a business, to deal in groceries of every school for the training of the blind description, hay, com, feed stuffs, between the ages of 6 and 18, but guano, and farming implements, in- no provision is made for those be- eluding norses, mules, wagons, bug- coming blind in adult life, and there K u.-, c-irnagos and vehicles of every are many. Anything any one car description, buying and selling for do to help stimulate* interest in the cash cr credit, all such articles and work the Georgia Association of things as are usually embraced in the Workers for the Blind is doing by general supply business, nnd as are helping in this survey and by urging used in and about farms, etc., and their respective legislators to favor all such articles and things, live this legislation, will be assisting in n .<ux_U etc., as may be profitably great humanitarian and economic handled and sold in connection there- movemerit in Georgia. with, acting n» general or special All information should be sent to agents, for other persons or mm- the Georgia Association of Workers pomes, in selling or handling any for the Blind, 303-5 Ga. Saving | at tides, vehicles or things or class of Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. : articles, vehicles or things, Includ- mg. and appropriate to the general to or may be connected with the bond* as evidence of indebtedness in general supply busineaa. ' curred, or which may be incurred, Petitioners also propose to carry i n the conduct of the affairs of the on the real estate and loan business, corporation, snd to secure the same t“ buy, sell and rent real estate and by mortgage, security deeds or other The object of the corporation i* j personalty, and to loan money on form of Hens, under existing lawi the same as that originally granted j same and do a general real estate anil | 7. uniary gain to itself and loan busine.-** in all its branches, to They desire for the said corpora- or special agents for tj on that it have all i«uch other nd companies, in buy- rights, powers, privileges, and MARKET QUOTATIONS ON GEORGIA PRODUCTS The folio the arkcl port (wholesale) of farm products ip Atlanta on Monday. April 1st, as re ported hy the State Bureau of Mar kets of the Georgia Department of Agriculture: Eggs—27r dozen. Butter—Table 40<- pound; cook ing 30c pound. flogs 10.25 cents pound. No. 1 basis, corn fed. Hen*--27c pound. Stag* 27c pound. Roosters—17c pound. Stags 27c pound. Roosters—17c pound. Fryers—44c pound. Turkeys—3Uc pound delivered At lanta. Corn—$1.15 bushel, slipped shuck, $1.25 bushel shelled in sacks f. o. b. shipping point. Sw,.,t Potato.*-- I 1.2c pound, f- J T()T AL o. b. shipping point. Irish Potatoes—2c pound, graded f. o. b. Atlanta. DEPARTMENT OF BANKING STATE OF GEORGIA STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Merchants & Farmers Bank M1LLEDGEVILLE. GA. AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 27TH, 1929 AS CALLED FOR BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS JNO. T. ALLEN. President. L. C. HALL, Casbi f Bank’s Chari r March 1898. Dale Be ( ing, selling or renting real estate niunities, and do all things that are appropriate corporations, or permissable under and usually connected with the real the laws of Georgia, estate and loan business, and to make g j contracts t<> act as such agents, and The principal office <>r plice of to exercic the usual powers, and to business of the proposed corporation do all u-ual, necessary and proper will be in thy City of Milledgeville, acts, w hich pertain to, or may be con- State of Georgia. Baldwin county, nected with the real estate and loan Wherefore, petitioners pray for a businc••-. They desire further to di>- revival of said charter as provided count not* s. and mortgages or other and allowed by law under the name evidences of debt, or purchase same and style aforesaid with the powers, outrgiht. and to take and give privileges and immunities herein set options on personalty and realty. forth, and as are now or hereafter 6. may be allowed a corporation Petitioners desire the right to sue, similar character under the laws of and be sued, to plead and be im- Georgia. pleaded, t- have and u«e a common This March the 30th, 1929. seal, to make all necessary by-laws SIBLEY A SIBLEY. Attys. for Petitioners. EXHIBIT A A RESOLUTION At a called meeting of the stock holders of the Purchase A Sale Com pany. held in accordance with the charter and by-laws of said corpora tion at the usual and regular place of meeting, at the place of business Be it resolved that the secretary of the corporation be directed to em ploy counsel snd renew said charter with all the powers contained in said original incorporation and that steps be taken immediately for this pur pose. I. A. W. Watkins do certify that I am the secretary of the Purchase A Sole Company and I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and cor rect copy of the preamble and reso lution adopted by the stockholders of the Purchase A Sale Company at the above stated meeting and that the stockholders unanimously voted a revival of said charter and a con tinuation of said business. This March the 30th, 1929. A. W. WATKINS, Secretary GEORGIA Baldwin County. I, J. C. Cooper, clerk of the Superior Court of said county do certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the petition of A. W. and G. A. Watkins for revival of the churter of the PURCHASE & SALE COMPANY, as the same pears on file in this office. Witncj-s my hand and official signature and seal of said court this 30th, day of March 1929. J. C. COOPER, Clerk of Baldwin Superior Court INDIGESTION T«ri Dimr Cm* lack T» IUUm H» IU Taka JFkm • B*7 t* FM bU. taxi la aqr burinaaa and X am caned out at all times, sometimes just be fore meal time, and this makes my eating as well aa my sleeping vny taegular." says Mr. Jesse Dickerson Of 502 Central Avenue, this city. a “I had Indigestion, on account of this Irregularity. I would fed very uncomfortable after meals. I would be constipated and fcave diwin^ **I knew I had to take something I remembered how, when at home before I was married, my mother would give us Black-Draught, and bow she believed In it. “So I decided to take it again. It sure did me good. I am glad to let others know what a good laxative Black-Draught is. It clean up a dull headache, and makes me fed like a new person.’* Thousands of other men and women find Black-Draught a great help In relieving common ailment*, due to Indigestion, constipation and biliousness. In thousands of families, Thed- fold's Black-Draught has a comer all Its own on the medicine shelf. In use nearly 100 years. Safe, Ui ' In Hie Center of the Peachtree Shopping-Theatrical District 7 ch 1898. Banking House and Lot Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate owned Cash in Vault and amounts due from ap proved Reserve Agents 1 Checks for Clearing and I Due from other Banks Cash Items Overdrafts (if any) Collections in Transit 9,000.00 5,109.64 39,227.11 1,423.24 172.59 1.187.20 343.50 $436,187.48 LIABILITIES Capital Stock .... $ 80,000.00 Surplus Fund Undivided Profits . Reserve Funds . Due to Banks Dividends Unpaid Cashiers Checks Demand Deposits TOTAL 80,000.00 6,618.20,. 27,310.45 '/.“aiMd. $436,187.48 WHY buy .oft dri can -rl fre.h huHern MORAN for five cen CITATION GEORGIA, Baldwin County: The appraisers appointed upon application of Mattie Ford, widow of Alfred Ford, asking for a twelve months support for herself and four minor children, out of the estate of Alfred Ford, having filed their re turn; all persons concerned hereby are cited to show cause, if any they have, at the next regular May Term of this court why said application should not be granted and the return of the appraiser* made the judgment of the court. This April 1st, 1929. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary. GEORGIA Baldwin County. Personally appeared before the undersigned, an officer authorized to udminiMcr oaths in said county L. C. Hall who, on oath, says that he is the Car.hier of the Merchants A Farmer*; bank, nnd that the above and foregoing report of the condition of said bank is true and correct L. C. HALL, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 3rd, day of April, 1929. JOHN C. BLACK, Not Pub. Co. Ga. We, the undersigned directors of said bank, do certify that we have carefully read said report, nnd that the same is true and correct, according to the he.*A of our information, knowledge and belief, and the above signa ture of the Cashier of said bank is the true and genuine signature of that officer. This 3rd, day of April, 1929. L. N. CALLAWAY JNO. T. DAY, Directors of said Bank. i on McIntosh street in the city of ! Milledgeville of the said Purchase A Sale Company at two p. m. o’clock on the 30th, day of March 1929, the following resolution was unanimous- majority of the stock being represented at said meeting, towit: Inasmuch as it has been brought to the attention of the stockholders that , the original charter granted to the Purchase A Sale Company was granted on the 18th, day of March 1909 by the Superior Court of said county as appears in record in min ute Book K. folios 9-13, said charter being for the term of twenty years, the expiration of which occurred on March the 18th, 1929 and by inadver tence has been overlooked and hns just been called to the attention of the s.ockholders; and, Whereas, a majority of the stock holders of said corporation wish and V NOW A RADIO IN EVERY ROOM Earh ia«*t room of th* Hoary Grte; PEACHTKKK . APPLICATION FOR CHARTER GEORGIA Baldwin County. To the Superior Court of aaid county, _nd honorable James B. Park, Judge of said court, at chamb- The petition of A. W. Watkins and G. A. Watkins of said State and county respectfully shows. L That they are successors original incorporators of the PUR CHASE A SALE COMPANY, a poralion incorporated by this court on the 18th, day of March, 1909 and that they desire for themselves, their associates, successors and assigns u continuation of * a id corporation un- dtr the said name and style of PUR CHASE A SALE COMPANY. That the corporation was original- 17 chartered for the term of twenty years and that the same has been ir constant and continuous operation a; a going concern since its incorpora tion and that by inadvertence am throng;, ignorance thereof the dat» of the expiration of the charter oi March the 18th, 1929, passed with out a renewal of the charter am there upon at a called meeting of the stockholders of *aid corpora the 3-.)th. day of March 1929 lution was passed by a majority of the stockholders of the corporate directing that the said charter be i vived as provided by law, a copy which resolu.ion is hereto attached and i.uirked EXHIBIT A and made h part hereof. ler* bring thi* proceeding? ival of said charter i for the term of twenty years wit! the privilege of renewal at the expi ration thereof as may be allowed by WAIT! DON’T BUY! 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