Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, April 11, 1929, Image 5

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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA. APRIL 11, ltl» HETOWNDOCTOR I.THEDOtlOROF TOWNS) CITATION GEORGIA Baldwin County. Court of Ordinary April 1929. Whereas C. L Blizzard adrainiatra- gie*. carriage* and vehicles >f every tor represents to the court in his’pe- description, buying and selling for | business. :«» deal in groceries of every I description, hay, corn, feed stuffs, Term guano, and farming implements, in- I clud.ng horses, mules, wagons, bug- COMMUNITY SELLING vlU l problem that confronts immunity today it It h» **'" tht P»«t. probably of , r*-ind»-. (since most towns [i . t h. on the rising market. 1 to *T ok ' „ . « u*n ago store keepers , f their business as may I^diink f community. They tition, duly filed and entered ord, that he has fully administered R. L. Renfroe’s estate. This is therefore of sell- to cite all persons concerned, kindred of sell- a R d creditors, to show < if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his ndmipistijation, and receive letters of dismission, on the first Monday in May, 1929. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary Baldwin County Ga. cash or credit, nil such articles and things as ar c usually embraced ip the general supply business, and is are used in and about farms, etc., and all such articles and things, live stock etc., as may bp profitably following resolution was unanimous ly adopted, a 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 & Sale Company was granted on the 18th, day of March J909 by the Superior Court of said county as appears in record in min- Book K, folios 9-13, said charter . their store had been utrnrc for years, it always !«; :.w were people, and .had buy what the store j i n .n ok. Then came auto- and good roads, free mail rv ra ,|! , telephone and mer- With the coming of these, t keepers" and “clerks” se merchants and sales people, l their businesa to those who CITATION GEORGIA, Baldwin Couuty: 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 nt all persons concerned hereby * cited to show cause, if any they have, at the next regular May Term for ages past comparative-1 of this court why said application personalty, and to loan money should not be granted and the return | • s *me and do a general real estate and of the appraisers made the judgment, l° an business in ail its branches, to of the court. ! nct 38 general or special agents for This April 1st, 1929. J other persons and companies, in buy- W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary, j ‘ R g. selling or renting real estate handled and sold in connection there- ] being for the term of twenty years, with, acting as general or special ■ the expiration of which occurred on agents, for other persons or com-1 March the 18th, 1929 and by inadver- panies, in selling or handling anyj tence has been overlooked and has articles, vehicles or things or class of just been called to the attention of articles, vehicles or things, includ-j the stockholders; and, ing, and appropriate to the general Whereas, a majority of the stoek- supply business or usually or con- ( holders of said corporation wish and veniently connected therewith, and desire that the said charter be re- to make contracts to act ns auch| rev ived at and for the term of twenty agent.s and to exe.cise the usual | years and that the business of said powers and to do ail usual, neccs- corpoiation continue as it has been: sary and proper acts, which pertain Be it resolved that the secretary to or may be connected with the of the corporation be directed to era- general supply business. I ploy counsel and revive said charter Petitioners also propose to carry i —■ — on the real estate and loan business, I buy, sell and rent real estate and i with all the powers contained in said Witness my hand and original incorporation and that steps signature and seal of said i be ieken immediately for this pur- 30th, day of March 1929. I, A. W. Watkins do certify that I am the secretary of the Pnrehase A Sale 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 snid charter and a con tinuation of said business. This March the 30th, 1929. A W. WATKINS, Secretary GEORGIA Baldwin County. I, J. C. Cooper, elerk 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 charter of the PURCHASE A SALE COMPANY, as the same ap pears on file in this office. J. C. COOPER, Clerk of Baldwin Superior Court SPECIAL REDUCED FARES TO ATLANTA ACCOUNT GRAND OPERA Tickets on sale April 21-27, 1929, inclusive; final return limit May 1. SAVE TIME AND MONEY TRAVEL BY TRAIN The Safest, Most Economi Reliable Way CENTRAL OF GEORGIA The Right Way / TramtorldiM APPLICATION FOR CHARTER GEORGIA Baldwin County. To the Superior Court of said county, and honorable James B. ith-l Park, Judge of said court, at chamb- t l n*tructive attention has been I to f.inimunity building, panning, selling and analys- . ,if ten considered ns unneces- May [>< "Pl e reason that be- * there always have been cities, ami villages, there always will thr same m some retailers still , of their store us a supply de- ,here people who have a definite fr who*, they w ant, will get inritoti«*n from them or en-|ers. nrrment or service from the The petition of A. W. Watkins t Y i know what happens to I and G. A. Watkins of said State and >re keepers” who refuse to be 1 county respectfully shows. -who do not selL The \ 1. e will happen to towns and com-1 That they are successors to the » take u iike attitude, original incorporators of the PUR- lelling Age. There isn’t j CHASE A SALE COMPANY, a cor- | sine.-s. a profession, or a job, poration incorporated by this court require some form of on the 18th, day of March, 1909 and fane. Every married man was a that they desire for themselves, their man, when he induced “her” to ‘ associates, successor* and assigns “yes". And the wise married continuation of said corporation u kn hasn’t quit selling! Every mar- dtr the said name and style of PUR- fn woman sells—sometimes, and CHASE A SALE COMPANY. ! ahe his to. to make life bear-J 2. The -hebas and the shicks are 1 That the corporation was original- -taut'y selling. You and I are | ly chartered for the term of twenty Eirjr. We may not carry a sample years and that the same has been in w e may not be behind the' constant and continuous operation as :<r, but we are everlastingly j a going concern since its incorpora- s* something—an idea, ourselves,! tion and that by inadvertence and p wrhaps a friend. When you ask! through ignorance thereof the date ' i r»i=e. a day off, a l.'ttle more' of the expiration of the charter •dit. or any favor or courtesy, you March the 18th, 1929, passed with- • *llir.r. Someone said, “Selling. out a renewal of the charter the other fellow a reason , there upon at a called meeting of the y he should do what you want him stockholders of said corporation do or not do, and salesmanship is! the 30th, day of March 1929 a r< do it.” I iution was passed by a majority of ocaunity selling is getting oth-Jthe stockholders of the corporation think your town is a directing that the said charter b'c n which to invest their I vived as provided by law, a copy of i factory, a business, an J which resolution is hereto attarhed f°r real estate, merchan- r any of these things that will a -*y benefit Community tanship i s doing those things ®* ! i! induce them to do it, and things that will keep “fom doing it re a salesman or a saleswo- the place where you live, working on .a commission u get paid according to what and you will get paid, and !>'. You do not have to own te, operate a store, be a pro- any business, to and marked EXHIBIT A and'made a part hereof. 3. Petitioners bring this pro reedingS' for a revival of said charter at and for the term of twenty years with the privilege of renewal at the expi ration thereof as may be allowed by law. They show* that the capital sto^k of the corporation is to continue be Six Thousand ($6,000.00) Dollars (all of which has been paid in) divi ded into shares of One Hundred ■ommunity growth and (,100.00) Dollars each; however, they ask the privilege of increasing said capital stock from time to time, not exceeding in the aggregate of twenty-five Thousand ($25,000.00) Dollars. The object of the corporation is the same as that originally granted towit: pecuniary gain to itself and w “° n * hat even if you didn’t e a dime actual cash out of it, Wl, rth the effort to enjoy better, 1 interesting and attractive sur- • n y\ to have better schools, parks, etc., which are bound om ‘ - a result of selling your -unity—not considering the you get out of doing mg for the good of all— b-ng that you know, you ought and do all things that are appropriate and usually connected with the real estate and loan business, and to make contracts to act as such agents, and to exercie the usual powers, and do all usual, necessary and proper acts, which pertain to, or may be nected with the real estate and loan business. JThey desire further count notes, and mortgages or other vidences of debt, or purchase •utrgiht, and to toko and give options on personalty and realty. 6. Petitioners desire the right to and be sued, to plead and be pleaded, to have and me a common seal, to make all necessary by-laws and regulations, and do all other things that may be necessary for the successful carrying on of said busi- inciuding the right to buy, hold and sell real estate, and personal property and to execute bonds as evidence of indebtedness in curred, or which may be incurred, in the conduct of the affairs of the corporation* and to tn-cure the by mortgage, security deeds or other form of liens, under existing laws. 7. They desire for the said corpora tion that it have all such other rights, powers, privileges, and munities, as are incident to like corporations, or permissattle under the laws of Georgia. 8. The principal office or place of business of the proposed corporation will be in the City of Milledgcville, State of Georgia, Baldwin county. Wherefore, petitioners pray for revival of said charter as provided and allowed by law under the and style aforesaid with the powers, privileges and immunities herein set forth, and as are now or hereafter may be allowed a corporation of similar character under the laws of Georgia. This March the 30th, 1929. 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 on McIntosh street in the city of Milledgeville of the said Purchase A its share holders. Petitioners pro-1 Sale Company at two p. m. o’clock pose to carry on a general supply I on the 30th, day of March 1929, the l I Xi» doubt will *** arul “clerks” for several 10 cr,nu ‘ : there will always be " , anf * ,,,W ns * hut because your ‘ V a,w »y» been, as far as you r " n, ‘TOed, that is no reason whv >*• 11 Mirti your life tim0 , „ a sick . tired town, vanishing vilj- 1 ' community, but with- : ir >.,ld on it yourself, and *’ ' I'JHg it to others, by your ’ ,or1, w °rd and deed, your ■ ■ , V r annot keep to alid a1 »f date. SCHOOL SUPPLIES VARIETY MERCHANDISE ‘STEMBRIDGE & COMPANY PHONE 352-J >"ur community get be- R ie». Do your part. It J“>t is modern, just as alive *"i to make it. rt h ? D ° aor Article is pub- pa*:.' . k’m° n Recorder in co- 75 'ith the Milledgeville Lions BRICK That Clink Like Steel “What arc father?” 1 ’’•rtnt: -There < • roy boy.” Ar. Mad. by tb. “McMILLAN” Proc... BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS There i* No Waste in Our Bricks. W. Mab. 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