Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, April 18, 1929, Image 8

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I UNION RFCORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. GA-. APRIL I», 1»29 This Week la CHILDREN IN » YEARS. THE PRESIDENT WILL BOSS. STRANGE OLD CHINESE. McNARY ASKS ADVICE. JEDGE8 JOSH Wh. eric* La*(k( At That they ar* successor* to the original incorporator* of the PUR CHASE A SALE COMPANY, a cor poration incorporated by this court on the 18th, day of March, 1909 and that they desire for themselves, their associates, successors and assign* a continuation of said corporation un- dtr the said name and style of PUR- “Brown will." state probably a Food specialists are mending spaghetti as containing all of the health-giving elements, includ ing. of course, exercise. .ts share holders, pose to carry on i imsineaa, to deal i description, hay, guuno, and fai a general supply i groceries of every corn, feed stuffs, implements. Let ladies who feel they really j “can’t afford more than two children , Ider ot Dem-1 ulnl >' ■*»“'•* kn “'* how mm. Germany. Twvnty eigiit year, old. ahc has eighten children, all un der nine year? of age. She had a hoy in 1920, a Kiri in 1922 and four ’» P™ 1 ' net. of quadruplet, in 1929, 1925, ry are. 1927 and 1929. ulteen children in four birth... All are alive, ten boy., “j eight girlu. i building wan-hip* ' ia ride. It was said here during the war that because conqueror* no longer dragged women away into Elavery. Germany wold soon recover. Frau Voellner confirms that. Washington say* President Hoov- MARSHAL'S SALE City of MilledgevJUa, Georgia. GEORGIA. Baldwin County, j Will be sold before the court- I house door in Baldwin county, Geor- i, within the legal hours of *ale, | on the first Tuesday May, 1929, er intends to be the bo** of his party, at public outcry, to the highest bid- He might well, since it gave him 22,- dor for cash, the following describ- 000,000 votes. Republicans of the ed lots or parcels of land, lying and South are told the Republican party being in the city of Milledgeville, must be reconstructed there on a said State and county, to satisfy cer- aound, permament basis, on the as-: tain executions issued by the Clerk sumption that the war is past and and Trea.arer of the city of Mil- forgotten, ar.d that the South will j ledgeville against the lands herein- join Republican prosperity, political- after described, bearing teste in the ly, if the Republicans behave them-jnnme of the Mayor of said city, as selves. provided hy the Act of the General Selling Federal offices to the high- Assembly of Georgia, relating to the e*t bidder is to be stopped. issuance of street improvement bonds Some Congressmen insist that in said citj, approved August 21st, President Hoover must write a , 1925, for past due installments and farm relief bill and let the party pass interest on certain Milledgeville The President wlil probably say, “No, you write it and pan* it- If it isn't ton foolish 1 will sign it.” It is not easy to confer to a dis organized industry, millions of men » millions of farm*, producing with- Street. Improvement Bonds FIRST PARCEL: That tract or parcel of land belonging to Rev. C. J. Jones situate on the West side of North Wayne street, between and adjoining the lands of J. H. G. Wil- cluding horses, mules, wagons, bug gies, carriages and vehicles of every description, buying and selling for cash or credit, all such articles and things as are usually embraced in the general supply business, and as are used in and about farms, etc., and all such articles and things. live stock etc., as may be profitably handled and sold in connection there with, acting a* general or special agents, for other persons or com panies, in selling or handling any articles, vehicles or things or '-lass of articles, vehicles or thing*, includ ing, and appropriate to tlie g'-neral supply busines.i or usually or con veniently connected therewith, and -o make contracts to act as such agents and to exercise the usual powers and to do all usual, neces sary and proper acts, which pertain to or may be connected with the general supply business. Petitioners also propose to carry on the real estate and loan business, to buy, sell and rent real estate and 3. personalty, and to loan money on Petitioner bring this proceedings same and do a general real estate and for a revival of said charter at and loan business in all its branches, to for the term of twenty years with act as general or special agents for the privilege of renewal at the expi- other persons and companies, in buy- ration thereof as may be allowed by *ng. selling or renting real estate | aw . and do all things that are appropriate 4. and usually connected with the real They .how that the capital | retfte aid loan burineas. and to make of the corporation i» to continue to contract, to act as such agents, and be Six Thousand (S6.000.00) Dollars; >» cxcr ‘ i <' thl -' ,,8U “‘ Powers, and to (all of which has been paid in) divi-j d ° » u “*•“>. necessary and proper ded into shares of One Hundred » cts - which P ert s'n to. or may be eon- (S100.00) Dollars each; however,i '>™ted with the real estate and loan they a.-k the privilege of increasing! >'U»ine.ss. They desire further to dis- said capital stock from time to time.! <*>“« a " J mortgages or other not exceeding in the aggregate of eg indicate ■ weak | CHASE A SALE COMPANY n oculist. Black ones ( jj. ak defense. , That the corporation was original- I ly chartered for the term of twenty recoin- • y earB an d that the same has been in patent and continuous operation a?; going concern since its incurpora- ,n and that by inadvertence and * j h rough ignorance thereof the date Kid McCoy, who has been mar-j of the t . xp inition of the charter on *d thirteen time*, is now fire chief March the 18th, 1929, passed with- San JuentiD- Well, the kid cer- (lUt H ri ntWa l of the charter and on at a called meeting of the e old flames. \ stockholders of said corporation on I the 30th. day of March 1929 a reso- Great men seldom are misquoted 1 | ut j on was passed by a majority of prirt, but it's charitable to think t |, e stockholders of the corporation ! directing that the said charter be re- ~ 1 vived as provided by law. a copy of big nations have agreid r „ 0 | u tlon is hereto attached to war, so they are now i ., nd , rall .,.j EXHIBIT A and mode the sailors ....... i, ereo f pi^-j pleaded, to have and use a common s*ki, to make all necessary by-laws and regulations, and do all other .hings that may be necessary’ f° r th e successful carrying on of said busi ness including the right to buy, hold and sell real estate, and personal property and to execute notes, and bonds as evidence of indebtedness in curred, or which may bn incurred, in the conduct of the affairs of the corporation, and to secure the same by mortgage, security deeds or other form of liens, under existing laws. twenty-five Thousand ($25,000.00) Dollars. 5. The object of the corporation is the same as that originally granted towit: pecuniary gain to itself and evidences of debt, or purchase same outrgiht, and to take and give options on personalty and realty. 7. They desire for the said corpora tion that it have all such other rights, powers, privileges, and im munities, as ure incident to like in 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 Milledgeville, State of Georgia, Baldwin county. Wherefore, petitioners pray for a revival of said charter as provided and allowed by law under the name 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 holder* of the Purchase A Sale Com pany, held in accordance with the tion at the usual and regular place charter and by-laws of said corpora- of meeting, at the place of business on McIntosh street in the city of Milledgeville of the said Purchase A Sale Comnany at two p. m. o’clock on the 30th, day of March 1929, the following resolution was unanimous ly adopted, a majority of the stock being represented at said meeting, Inasmuch as it has been brought i* the attention of the gtoekholden that the original charter granted ig the Purchase A Sale Compary wa , granted on the 18th, day of Marc- 1009 by the Superior Court of ^4 county as appears in record in mir. ute Book K, folios 9-13, asid charur being for the term of twenty year- the expiration of which occurred on March the 18th, 1929 and by inadver- tence has been overlooked and ha* just been called to the attention o| the stockholders; snd, Whereas, a mujority of the stock, holders of said corporation wish and desire that the said charter be re. revived at and for the term of twenty years and that the business of said corporation continue as it has been Be it resolved that the secretary of the corporation be directed to ew- ploy counsel and revive wid charter with ull the powers contained in said original incorporation and that *ep, be taken immediately for this k - ur . I, A. W. Watkins do certify that I am the secretary of the Purchase 1 Sale Company and I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and cur- rect copy of the preamble and reso lution adopted by the stockholder* 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 0/ the Superior Court of said county do certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the petition 0 f A. W. and G. A. Watkins for revival of the charter of the PURCHASE k SALE COMPANY, as the same ap pears on file in this office. Witness my hand and official signature and seal of aaid court this 30th, day of March 1929. j. c. COOPER. Clerk of Baldwin Superior Court out method or plan, the prosperity liams, Jr., land is designated as Lot enjoyed by well organized quantity. No. 7 on the plan of the work done production industry that pay* good t °n Street Improvement Section No. dividends. 9, fronts 63 feet on Street Improve ment Zone or Section No. 9 in the ’ ! city of Milledgeville, and runs back A very old Chinere Wm ‘ 120 s “ id >» nd ’* U3 kvied named Wu Tx.-Hui wax one of three U P°" <•» “tlafy an execution for that, on their word of honor, guaran teed the life and safety of Li C.iai- sun, governor of Canton. Li Chai-sun was executed by the Nationalists, in spite of the guaran tee. The aged Wu Txe-hui consider ed himself disgraced and killed him self, slthough he had nothing to do with the execution of the man guar anteed. Many Westerners will find it difficult to understand that sui cide. Senator McNary, head of the Com mittee on Farm Relief, asks John D. Rockefeller. Jr., Henry Ford, Charles M. Schwab. J. P. Morgan, Paul M. Warburg and Owen D. Young to give advice. That interesting collection of farm ers would probably tell the farmers first of all bo organize their busi ness, eliminate lost motion and time, including an hour and a half for the hired man to harness and unharnc-s the team. But Rockefeller, Schwab and Young decline to qdvisc. Morgan is in Europe. The farmers *jtri'l hav to work out their problem. Sir Hubert Wilkin* plana to c the Artie in a submarine, under the ice, to map out the depth of wate: shape of the basin containing th Arctic etc. He would follow cracks in the let coming up every twenty-four houi to recharge batteries. . $76.17, with interest r.ad costs, issued against the above described land as the property of C. J. Jones upon de fault in the puymci t of the install ment .and interest due on the 15th day of February, 19 29, on Milledge ville Street Improv ment Bond No. j 200, for the cost of improving and paving Street Improvement Section j No. 9. Notice of the levy of the above | executions has been given to the de fendants and tenants in possession .as required by law. Deeds will be made to the purchas ers by the undersigned. This April 3rd, 1929. J. H. THIGPEN, Marshal of the City of Milledgeville, Georgia GENERAL MOTORS SH0|^ CITATION GEORGIA Baldwin County. Court of Ordinary April Term 1929. Whereas C. I. Blizzard administra tor represents to the court in his pe tition, duly filed and entered on rec ord, thnt he has fully administered R. L. Renfroe's estate. This is II- -rfrrr to cite all person* concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they ran, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission, on the first Monday in May, 1929. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary Baldwin County Ga. Q See the NEW CHEVROLET —a Six in the price range of the four! 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