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A PETITION
The Superior Court of B * Idw,B
fount). of Mi || e d|p*viUe Light-
. T “ *pu".v rcpectfully *o«
tition arc tree and correct
W. H. WRIGHT
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this the 18th day of March, 1930.
t RUBY BOWDEN,
j Notary Public, Georgia Stat2 at
fellow*: incorporated by* Commis ion Expires
J - „ r dcr and judgment of I March 5, 1933.
vlIt °a nral’le Court for the full! At Ch.mbeo
th ” "r". u rty (20) years on the
ur * " - of June, 1024.
desires to
APRIL *. 1«
At Chambers, Sparti, Georgia.
March 21, 1930
The within petition read and con-
jfci Jay JU, ^ W d eg i r es to sur-' sidtred, it is ordered that the same
-• TfW *h«- State its said charter > be hyttrd at the courthouse in Bald-
. ns a corporation and! win County, Georg.d, on April 23rd, the Court of Ordinary of said County,
* A 1 .Li v order and decree of* J930. It is further ordered that the held on the first Monday in Anri!,
h m arable Court. | petition be filed in the office of the 11930. All persons are notified* to
•h>. Hon 0 • ^ .^s olution mav be Clerk of the Superior Court of Bald-j show cause at that time why the
County, Georgia, and that copy application should not be granted.
rm?re^nted by certificates Nos. 77,
US, and 140, issued, to M. A. Mc-
Craw which have been transferred
to Mrs. Alice E. McCraw, and forty-
aeven shares of the capita! atock of
said Merchants £ Farmers Bank,
represented by certificate No. 230,
and one tbare of the capital stock
o fthe Baldwin County Fair Associa
tion, represented by certificate No.
34, issued in the name of Baldwin
Hotel.
Said application will be heard
for the grant to George S. Carpenter
of permanent letters of administra
tion on the estate of Jim Yeung, do-
ce'isde, this is to cite the creditois
and heirs of said deceased to be and
appear at the April Term, 1930, of
this Court, to show cause if any they
why permanent letters of ad
ministration should not be granted
prayed.
This 3rd day of March, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBR1DGE,
Ordinary, Baldwin County, Ca.
Th.3
all'
st ckholder 01
{■s olution may be
injustice to any
any person having
[eroands of any character
. this
That it Has .imposed of all of
,v *p<l Has paid, or provid
ed frrtte''p*y ,r, ' Rt c demands
and oblation* 0
by it ,0 an '
. That at a
..ockh«»M«* r ~ called for such pur-
' . and sit 1 ; notice to each stoek-
Gr. hi Id ui the office of the
>n March 18. 1930, at which
i try stockholder was pres-
rts. nted, a resolution was
of the petition and this order
published once .a week for four
weeks in The Union-Recorder, the
official gazette of Baldwin County,
Georgia.
JAMES B. PARK,
: every kind owing I Jud *e Superior Court
,on or persons. j Ocmulgee Circuit,
special meeting of
Bin-fine
Thii March 6, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary. •
HUGH T. CUNE,
Administrator.
; GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
I To All Whom It May Concern:
GEORGIA, Baldwin County. ! Kim Natlor.nl Bonk of Miilrdgi
Notice is given that G. E. Mc-lville, Georgia, having applied to mt
Whorter, administrator of the estate j *
of T. H. DeSaussure, has applied
APPLICATION FOR ADMINISTRA
TION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
George S. Carpenter, having ap
plied to me for permanent letter - - of
administration upon the estate of
Robert White, decoased; this is to
notify the next of kin and creditors
of the said deceased, that said appli
cation will be heard before me at the
April Term, 1930, of the Court of
Ordinary of *aid County.
This 3rd day of March, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary, Baldwin County, Gn.
ar ._ n U-I> adopted by the affirma-
tnr vote <•*' its entire outstanding
jjpiiai -lock resolving that the cor
poration should surrender its charter
aid franchises to the State and be
dissolved as a corporation; that
proper proceedings for this purpose
be instituted by petition to the Sup-
frier Court of Baldwin County, Geor-j bonds for on
tia. and that the proper officers of Dollars each;
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”.
j. That all the assets of the
mrporation, after the payment of and
prevision for its debts and liabilities,
/are been distributed to the stock
holder.. of the corporation according ^ iB ° * nd
to their respective holdings.
WHEREFORE Petitioner prays .an
order and deefee of this Court accept
ing the surrender of Its charter and
franchises and dissolving it as a cor
poration and terminating its exist
ence after advertise nunt and hearing
as provided by law.
MILLEDGEVILLE LIGHTING CO.
By P. S ARKWRIGHT. President
Atlanta, Georgia, March 18, 1930.
EXHIBI1 A”
On motion, duly made and second
ed. the following resolution was un
animously adopted, to-wit:
U flERKAS, All the debts and li
abilities of the Mi! .-dgevill* Lighting
Company have been fully paid or pro
vided for; and
WHEREAS, All of the assets of
the corporation, after the payment of
<»r provision for its debts and liabili-
tns. have been distributed to the
stockholders of the corporation ac-
tordinir to their respective holdings;
the Ordinary for leave to sell six (0/ 1
United States Gold Bonds of One
Hundred Dollars, each, bearing fourj
and one-fourth per cent (4 1-4 per,
cent) interest, being of the follow-!
ing numbers: 1701077, 1701078.
1727376, 1727317, 1727378, 1727- <
279; two (2) Emanuel Ccunty road j
thousand (1,000.00 j
ne bond being num
ber 296 maturing 1951; one bond be
ing number 338, maturing 195J1; two
(2) Appling County road and bridge-
bonds of one thousand ($1,000.00)
Dollars each, being bonds numbers
79 and 80, maturing 1944; two (2)
City of Milledgcvillc Water Works
Bonds of five hundred ($500.00)
Dollars each; being bonds numbers
olvent in
strument, to-wit. one (1) note o -
Eighty ($80.00) Dollars, signed by
S. G. Munn.
Said sale is .asked for the purpose
of paying the debts and making
distribution among the heirs of T. H.
DeSaussure.
Notice is given that said applica
tion will be heard at the April Term,
1930, of the Court of Ordinary of
said county. Let all persons show
cause at that time why said petition
should pot be granted.
This March 3rd, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary.
G. E. McWhorter,
Administrator of the estate of
T. H. DeSaussure, deceased.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Edward R. Hines, having applied
to me for permanent letters of ad
ministration upon the estate of Clark
Tyler, deceased; this is to notify
\VHFpi.’ac tm j , •. j the next of kin and creditors of said
" HbKbAS, Th-! surrender of its: . . , • . .. .. ...
r h»i„r 1 r.. u- . . ;deceased, that said application will
th i S Hi>. heard before mo at .ho April
I,,„ , ° 1 r r '’ oru 'ITorm, 1930, of the Court of Ordinary
.0 ' Th p, 't* corporate o( „ id Co
is desirable and may be
«-f»ct«d without injustice to any
•lockholdcr or to any person having
Haims or demnnds of any character
■cainst the corporation.
THEREFORE. BE T RESOLVED
w Of the outatar OK capital .took state OK GEORGIA,
' *'""P"")- htm E preaent or, BaW „. in County .
i " ,t tin. meeting and tut- in K e : The Estate of Mrs. Emma
e-ar-usly voting heref.r, that the Compton, Deceased.
This 4th day of March, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary, Baldwin County, Gn.
r.i any do forthwith surrender it>
a,Ur an «> franchises to the State
i !-c dissolved ns a corporation.
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
■ proper proceedings <-.r this cur.
tdted by n.
Cou
»f Baldwin Cou
. and (Jiut the p, *. A
•-H the :
authorized, empowered and
take all steps, to perform
- ■ acts and to execute any
iment- necessary or
judgment to acconip-
(1 * r of the said charter
-aid • ,e tJisso,uti °n «f the
v»r|i(,i i( t.. . and the winding un
1 •» affairs.
Mi l,.,i,. y?**. ^^^tory of the j Emma Compton .among her
'' H C J M P an y» d,; .Said application will be heard
determined at the regular ten
Notice Ls hereby given that Mrs.
Beall C. Hutchings. Administratrix
of the E-tate of Mrs. Emma Comp
ton, has applied to the Ordinal y of
Said Baldwin County for leave to sell I
. certain Gold Mortgage Bond be-1
’or.ging to the Estate jf said Mrs. J
■ ima Compton. The bond is do-
.xribed us follows: One Twenty-
Third Street Railway Refunding and
Improvement Mortgage Gold Bond,
per cent. Number 1333, dated Jan
uary 1st, 1912, registered in the
name of Mr , Emma Compton, and
being of the face value of One Thous
and Dollars. Said application is
made for the purpose of making
distribution of the Estate of Mm.
Advantage of Planting Selected Spanish
Shelled Peanut Seed
45 lbs. ordinary* peanuts in hull required io plant one
acre at 4c - $1.80
20 lbs. selected shelled seed required to plant one
acre at 8c... 1.60
Saving on selected seed 20
BESIDES YOU HAVE BEST SEED MONEY CAN BUY
II you shell them by hand you will not get over eighteen pounds
per bushel, at considerable cost for shelling.
If you have them shelled by machinery you will not get ove»
fifteen pounds per bushel, besides will have to pay for shelling
and then hand-pick them.
Results in planting good seed, BETTER STANDS, BETTER
YIELDS
The peanuts we offer came from planting of selected seed that
we sold last year which means that this is a bred up, high yield
ing stock, showing 75 to 80 percent sound, mature kernels and
a production last year of 1,500 to 2,000 pounds of peanuts
per acre.
We screen out all of the small peanuts and hand-pick to get
out all of the damaged and broken kernels, thereby giving you
a perfect seed to plant and you should get even higher yields
this year by planting this seed than that shown above for last
year, under proper fertilization and cultivation.
Lets put some real effort behind our peanut crop this year and
make a profitable yield per acre by fertilizing them and using
good seed. We also offer you shelled and hand-picked Runner
Peanut seed at 8c per pound.
We will be in position to handle your peanuts at our Macon
plant this fall. Write or call on
Georgia Peanut Company
Moultre, Georgia
TRANSIT STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTING COMPANY,
Macoa, Ga.
H. G. RAY. Preadnt
y that the foregoing j,.
rrect co|iy of n-flolution
the stockholders „f sa id
'* meeting duly and regti-
1 t"’ 11 held lit Atlanta,
" accordance with law and
f the Company, on the
‘ tla, of March, ;a 3 o, „t which
1 l'ef tV* ,llirL ‘ out tending capita)
,j ' V a t . ' ""'htthy was reprrsented
VVitvi. ,avor of “ttl resolution,
-aid r- S nii ’ ,mml “"'• ‘he seal
'-‘""Piny this
March 18,
■ vrrnK ' VlaGHT ' Secretary
l , ir*onal| L ° ftGU ’ Pult “ n County
IV i h, y before me W
t-ht, Who being ,du,y sworn. ■ l„ *11
uf
the Court of Ordinary in BaMwin
County, Georgia, to be held <>u the
First Monday in April, 1930.
Thi* 3rd day of March, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordniary, Baldwin County. Hi.
Mrs. Beall C. Hutchings,
Admini tratrix of the Estate of
Mrs. Emma Compton, Deceased.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Notice is given that Hugh T. Cline
as administrator of the Estate <>
Alice E. McCraw, has applied to th<
W.|Ordinary of said County, for lenv
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shares of the capital stock !
.. . -» 1 - — - -*t National Bank of !
^-^dgcvillc. Georgia, represented by^/
Milledgeville
’ a,, y: that he is autK< w - 1 I ••«-, ' J,; U, K | B , reprei»vnieu o>t»-*;
affidavit, and l " makl ' I certifiente No. 350, nnd ten "h..r< s ’ J
laf ‘ nu contained in u, r ° of the capital stock of the Merchan t
* foregoing pe- & Farmers Bank of aaid County
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VEOAt AGENT NEW TOM UFE msUUNCE CO
PHONE Ml
BREAD
FREE
FREE
BREAD
Every Saturday during this year 1930. we will give you with
each 50c cash retail purchase in our store. One 10c Standard
size loaf of
Electrik Maid Bread
At
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
Of Course
"The RexaO Store-
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ALSO ASK FOR YOUR CHINA TICKETS
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APPETIZING
PURE FOOBS!
At Real Savings in Prices!
GOLDEN SPREDIT
lb - 3ffc
COLORED
NUT MARGARIN
FIRM FAT
Mackerel
EACH IO*
NEW YORK STATE
Cheese
LB. 2^
Syrup
63*
NO. 10
CAN
HOT CUP
Coffee
LB. *7*
RAISINS
SUN MAID 4m
SEEDED OR SEEDLESS Jff
19*
ROGERS SANTOS
Coffee
LB. 25*
35*
ASPARAGUS TIPS
17*
LIBBY OR DEL MONTE
ROUND NOl 1 CAN
ROGERS SUGAR
Corn
15*
NO. 2
CAN
LIBBY'S SLICED
Pineapple
35*
NO. 2
CAN
IVORY SOAP
s % «* S3*
DOMINO GRANULATED
SUGAR IO
LliS
FOR
52c
SWIFTS JEWEL
SHORTENING
8-LB.
PAIL
1 Roger’s Market Specials
j Meat Specials Friday
- Saturday
! fresh country butter
45c E.
! GEORGIA PORK HAMS, WHOLE
25c ft.
j' GEORGIA PORK SHOULDERS, WHOLE
21c ft.
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
2Sc lb.
BEST SMOKED SAUSAGE
20c ib.
PURITAN HAMS, WHOLE OR HALF
29c ft.
We wil gay market price for Coaotry Pork, yaaag Hone, Veil
aad Country Butter. See tu Before you SeR.