Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, April 25, 1929, Image 5

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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE, CA, APRIL 25. 1»» hi* goods, provision*, wiirw, merchan | privileges and immunities heroin act dine, clothing, furniture, cotton,! f„ r ih. and as arc now, or may herv- hurdware and groceries and other articles that may be dealt in by the said corporation, and to make contracts, borrow and lend money and execute and receive notes and evidences of indebtedness and se curities therefor and to do any and all acts that may be necessary in the operation and conduct of said busi- T „ AND HAPPINESS , t j, "ch.rm’ ““Jn.W.Bty." A mure * J ir ,i ••It” But the r«ddenly n..k~ . toy j t the girl » ith whom he ' la no longer his play- eetheart, is really un—the most im- . , ' 0 f attraction between , neM * ' ,, an. It is the divine' ‘ . . * . The principal place of said busi- '' ,,irh, m>r. .renot «» will be loe.tej in Steven, ^oent .mount of this j Pottery, Georgia, ^in said county. ' lllle orly ‘ n * r ^ The capitnl stock of Hold corpora- “"rh . vronde,- ^ *•»« J- *»• Durand (». , • . t . 000.00) dollars divided into shares , "'* kt m ' ,UkC ' 1 of one hundred (»1«0.00> dollar, r'.'rour full quota of m,g-* lBch «» of which cepiul stock ha, Vi retain the spirit of »*«»")' “• , u must he throbbing with ,■ fe. You must make \.>ur l»ody thoroughly|~ j ■ pleaded, to have , ., „ ;.i become strong and 1 • .. u. i seal, to make a! |e<.k up Petitioners desire the right to and be sued, to plead and be a common must bel sea, ‘ to make al1 neeeMar y by-l» ws utside In an< * raff'd® 1 * 008 * and to do all oth< gular exercise, -ume foods and give iuStfly'tinted I * nd «■» ’**! "**• ‘ nd p * rmna ' ; - Chet and body— property, including .share, of .lock I) *'* ! in other corporations and suitable to , • , i the purposes of tlie corporation, and • ,:i out from your body 11 ... . , . , «ov! to execute and discount notes and inr aura »»t femininity, for sex I ,iinc !line between manhood kois P p ’! | things that inay b e necessary for the iccessful carrying on of said busi- i ness, including the right to buy, hold. th. greater your at- Look to the animal r your perfect object lesson. • male bird more gorgeous-. . , ,h.„ the female? Because ' ml,ting law uro’s way **f attracting the »nj ii i< tin "Ugh the female* toich of all life is handed idence of indebtedness n which may be in- urred, in the conduct of the af fairs of the corporation and to se cure the s-ame by mrotgage, security- deed, or other form of lien, under be, allowed a corpora' similar character u^der the li Georgia. SIBLEY’ & SIBLEY, Attorney* for Petition! rs. GEORGIA, Baldwin County. I, J. C. Cooper, Clerk of the Superior Court of said county do certify viat the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the petition of Walter Stapler, A. B. Echols and L. L. Jackson for charter, as the same appears of file in this office. Witness my hand and official sig nature and seal of said court. This 13 day of April 1929. (Official Seal) J. C. COOPER, Clerk of the Superior Court. w you. choice. You can mrsclf a splendid woman f«* is crowded with exalted crs. Or you can be the ^ding along through an fc. It’s up to you. GO TO BED STORIES They desire for said incorporation the power and authority to apply for and accept amendments to its char ter of either form or substance by a vote of a majority of its stock out standing at the time. They also nsk authority for said incorporation to wind up its affairs, liquidate and discontinue its business at any time it may determine to do so by a vote of two-thirds of its stock outstand ing at the time. 7. They desire for the said incorpo ration the right of renewal when and i provided by the laws of Georgia, and that it have all such other rights, d powers, privileges and immunities as l body eyes were peeking over are incident to like incorporations or 1 whirr spread when her mother j permissible under the laws of Geor- her bed an extra tuck. gia. -houted Billie. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be the matter?” asked incorporated under the name and L,it. style aforesaid with the powers, |*1 drained I was sleeping on ’ whined Bobbie, put his pipe ii» your |L you guo-tie,” answered Mrs. Rab- B, F. it Rabbit tiptoed into the here Billie and Bobbie Bunny v sleeping. She thought she was j quiet, but Billie woke up and “I • put it behind the ,<aid Billie. I didn’t—I put it under the e! sorry fdr pop," sighed ‘1 feel sorry for you if you ever l »ny candy without asking me *Ifhat beautiful eyes you have, lear, and such soft fur. Do • suppose my eyes will be like yours and my fur as own?” Billie was leading lething very important. "I hope so, my darling.” “M-ic I give 'father his pipe?" i Billie. "I feel sorry for h*sn." “I think it will be punishment • him if we give it to him answered Mrs. Rabbit, sorry for him,” sighed akfast Mr LAND SALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Under and by virtue of a deed with power of sale executed am*, de livered by W. T. Garrard to the undersigned on the 19th day of May, 1927, the undersigned will sell at public outcry before the Court House doors in said county within the hours of Sheriff’s sale to the highest bid der in cash on the first Tuesday in May, 1929, the following property to-wit: One-half undivided interest in all that tract or parcel oi land, situate, lying and being in the 318th District, G. M| Baldwin county Georgia, con taining 2650 acres, more or less, and known as the Jewell place. Said tract of land is bounded on the West by the Dixie Highway leading from Milledgeville to Eatonton; on the East by the Oconee River; on the North by the Johnson place and the Humber place; and on the South by lands of Hugh Montgomery and the Hall place. The proceeds of said saie will be applied first to the payment of two promissory notes executed by the said W. T. Garrard to the undersign ed on May 19th, 1927, one note for $3663.62 principal plus $366.34 in-, terest to May 1, 1929, and one note j for $5771.85 plus $577.20 interest to May 1, 1929. The balance ofj said proceeds will be paid to the legal representative of said W. T. Garrard. Good and sufficient fee simple deed will be made to the purchaser by the undersigned. This the 8th, day of April, 1929. The First National Bank of Milledge ville, Ga. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. Now is the time to fix up your Model T Ford RIGHT now, after winter lay-ups and winter driving, is the time to go over your Model T and find out just what it needs in the wav of replacement parts and adjustments. For u very smnlf cost, you may be able to protect and maintain your investment in the ear and get thousands of miles of additional service. To help you get the fullest use from your car. the Ford Motor Company is still devoting a considerable section of its plants to the manufacture of Model T parts and will continue to do so long as they arc needed by Ford owners. These parts are quickly available through Ford deal ers in every section of the country. Note the low |frires in the partial list given below: $1.40 her bonnet and start- '' t the store. Billie, as soon as; • gone, took his father’s pipe! it back of the clock where I r always looked for it every ( r Rabbit looked for his pipe as til ’ f" l ind it. took it out and had •«*. Billie took it when j was not looking und put table again and when! 'it lame home she was ' r Rabbit and gave him | ^plication for charter j Baldwin County. “ T'crior Court of said j •'•n. James B. Park, • at Chambers. - f Walter Stapler, and L. L. Jackson, ofj -hows to the court thej • together with their as-1 ' ; rc to be incorporated! ■ Wne of the STEVENS 'SARY COMPANY tor the! _ . i ' 1,'enty (20) years, with r _,‘ r “new said charter at the said time as provided CnmLhafl - Cylinder head Cylinder Time gear - Fl! wheel - Tram-mi*-Ion g.-i Tran*mi»*ion rm Clulrh pedal Steering gear aw Starter drive Generator nbly (le<* wheel and bracket) nbly (with lilting*) 10.03 12.50 8.50 3.00 9.00 I niven-al joint mnembly Drnc shaft pinion - - Front axle - - - - Spindle connecting rod ■ 1.80 6.00 15.00 1 LOO Uw. W ,^- cl of corporation is| uin fc itstlf and its! and to carry on and I general mercantile busi- 1 bounty at Steven* PottJ Rear uprin^ Radiator—lew* shell (1917-23) - Radiator— hell (1923-27) - Hood (1917-1925) . - - - Hood (1926-27) black - - - Gasoline lank - - - - . - Front fender* (1917-192.») each - Front fender* (1926-1927) each - Rear fender* (1922-1925) Rear fender* (1926-1927) Running board - Touring car lop (1915-25) complete - Touring car top ((1926-27) complete, luclndes curta and curtain rods These prices are for parts only, bnt the charge f labor Is equally low. It is billed at a flat rate so you ni know in advance what the job will cost. Ford Motor Company 5.00 3.75 4.00 1.25 1.50 5.50 27.00 33.00 APRIL M io 30 “ »l”'“ — DIAMOND April is the Month of Diamonds T HE Diamond is the Dirthstone of April and true to its flawless clarity, it stands as a sym bol of Innocence. It will interest all who contemplate the purchase of a Diamond Ring, that we have them of carefully selected quality and so widely varying in their prices, tliat you will surely find one to completely please you. WILLIAMS AND RITCHIE Wanted A Few Customers for Pure Milk. Delivered Daily. Phone 171 McKinley’s Dairy $5 00 ROUND TRIP FROM MACON TO JACKSONVILLE EVERY SATURDAY (March 30th to Oct. 5th, 1929) Saturday Excursion Tickets sold for following fast high-class Jacksonville 8.05 PM 6:55 AM 7:20 AM 7:45 AM I.V. Macon 12:30PM 10:35PM 11:45PM 12:15 Night Tickets good returning on any train over Southern Railway System leaving Jacksonville Sunday night and arriving Ma con early Monday morning following date of sale, and will he honored in sleeping and parlor cars upon payment for space occupied. C. R. PETTIT, Div. Pass. Agt. < Macon, Georgia SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM