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TEACHERS ATTENDING CHEMI
CAL MEETING IN ATSOANTA
Dr. L. C. Lindaley, head of the
Department of Chemistry and his as
sistant, Miss Jessie Trawick are
spending this week in Atlanta at
tending the meeting of the American
Chemical Society.
The meeting is one of great im
portance. Dr. Chas. Herty leads the
discussion of the value of chemistry
to cotton.
; aftre
i and cbain ^
ning de-
on, wife
gjadersvine will
from
ompany *
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C ijt-’d pr.frsm will give an in-
a ddn-'. after the lunch
' "nBKdiatcly following the de
al !ci by Mr*. N. M. Jordan,
Tennii-
or provision for its debts and liabili
ties, have been distributed to the
stockholders of the corporation ac
cording to their respective holdings;
and
WHEREAS, The surrender of its
charter and franchise* to the State
and the dissolution of the corpora
tion and termination of its corporate
existence is desirable and may be
efected without injustice to any
stockholder or to any person having
SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES
from M-tto To
JACKSONVILLE $•.«
BRUNSWICK |5 0(
(For St. Simons Island Bur Hu)
Tickets on sale for trains schedu
led to leave Macon between 11:00
A. I.., Saturdays and 7:00 A. M.,
Sundays; limited returning to laave
Jacksonville or Brunswick prior to
Midnight of Sunday following date
of sale when sold on Saturday, and
claims or demands of any character (date of sale when sold on Sunday.
A PETITION
To The Superior Court of Baldwin
County, Georgia.
The petition of Milledgeville Light
ing Company respectfully shows as
follows:
1. That it was incorporated by charter and franchises to the State
against the corporation.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
All of the outstanding capital stock
of the Company being present or
represented at this meeting and un
animously voting herefor, that the
Company do forthwith surrender its
virtue of an order and judgment of
this Honorable Court for the full
term of twenty (20) years oi
10th day of June, 1924.
2. That it now desires to
render to the State its said charter
and franchises as n corporation and
be dissolved by order and decree of
this Honorable Court.
3. That such dissolution may be
allowed without injustice to any
stockholder or to any person having
demands of any character
The day’s program will again: t this corporation.
■onM’crntion service, led i 4. That it has disposed of all of
yr; Ben Thompson, vice-presi-1 its property and has paid, or provid-
East Central division. ed for the payment of, all demands
and obligations of every kind owing
by it to any person or persons.
5. That at a special meeting
its stockholders called for such pur
pose, and with notice to each stock
holder, held at the office of the
Company on March 18, 1930, at which
meeting every stockholder was pres
ent or represented, a resolution was
unanimously adopted by the affirma
tive vote of its entire outstanding
capital stock resolving that the
poration should surrender its charter
and franchises to the State and be
dissolved as a corporation; that
proper proceedings for this purpose
be instituted by petition to the Sup
erior Court of Baldwin County, Geor
gia, and that the proper officers of
the Company take ail steps necessary
or desirable to accomplish such
render and dissolution. A certified
copy of this resolution is filed with
this petition as Exhibit “A”.
6. That all the assets of the
corporation, after the payment of and
provision for its debts and liabilities,
have been distributed to the stock
holders of the corporation according
to their respective holdings.
WHEREFORE Petitioner prays
order and decnee of this Court accept
ing the surrender of its charter and
franchises and dissolving it as a cor
poration and terminating its exist-
:e after advertisement and hearing
provided by law.
MILLEDGEVILLE LIGHTING CO.
By P. S. ARKWRIGHT, President
Atlarta, Georgia, March 18, 1930.
EXHIBIT “A”
On motion, duly made and second
ed, the following resolution was un
animously adopted, to-wit:
WHEREAS, All the debtB and li
abilities of the Milledgeville Lighting
Company have been fully paid or pro
vided for; and
WHEREAS, All of the a&iets of
kftgw of Deepstep will 'present tho coloration, after the payment of
tau homes and Thomas liiizzard
turcay. April 12 is Young Peo
Pay, and the program is ar-
red by Miss Ruth Stone, who al-
on that day. Miss atone
■u-.r Peoples’ leader, Mrs. J. H.
Milledgeville, Ga.; Secre-
Fist district. Miss Selma Shcr-
jliUcdgeville, Ga.; #Sec‘.*etary
nd district. Mrs. Ralph Walker
, Georgia; Secretary Third
Mrs. Will Brantley, Tennille,
; Secretary Fourth district,
jjynJc Hall, Mayfield, Georgia.
0. A. Thaxton, Sunbeam
Jrader in the Milledgeville
arch is also superintendent of the
the association; she will talk
the children and tell what the
ns can do. She will also have
hour on the lawn for all the
1 present.
One of the departments expecially
•d by the young people of
ihington association is the depart-
of health, and the Y. W. A.’i
Milledgeville will give a demon.
,taon showing the benefits of that
dy. As usual the Love Bosket
ivc u prominent part on this
n. The children will form
ionul, dropping in their gifts
n they have made, as they pa^s.
the proves-ional will be
by Sidney Baxton Travick, John
Leonard Jordan, Billy
int, Iris Rogers, Betty Lawrence,
burden, Sara Joe Ivey, HlJ-
Zachry, Ruth Coleman, Asttlls
4 and Lunelle Irvin.
u W. B. Harrison, of Lyntxm,
ten is cnainnan of tho Love
* °n prohibition will be
hi the young people by Mrs.
ho'et of Sandersviile.
lias been the custom, and one
enjoyed by the boys to pre-
to the hoste-s church bird hous-
toth they themselves have made.
nnd be dissolved as a corporation.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
That proper proceedings for this pur
pose be instituted by petition to the
Superior Court of Baldwin County,
Georgia, and that the proper officers
of thi> corporation be and they
hereby authorized, empowered nnd
directed to take all steps, to perform
any and all acts and to execute any
and all instruments necessary 01
proper in their judgment to accomp
lish the surrender of the said charter
and franchises, the dissolution of the
said corporation and the winding up
of its affairs.
I, W. H. Wright, Secretary of the
Milledgeville Lighting Company, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is
a true and correct copy of resolution
adopted by the stockholders of said
Company at a meeting duly and regu
larly called und held at, Atlanta,
Georgia, in accordance with law ami
the by-laws of the Company, on the
18th day of March, 1930, at which
meeting the entire outstanding capital
stock of the Company was represented
and voted in favor of said resolution.
WITNESS my hand and the seal
of said Company this March
1930.
W. H. WRIGHT, Secretary
STATE OF GEORGIA, Fulton County
Personally appeared before me W.
H. Wright, who, being duly sworn,
deposes and says that he is Secretary
of the Milledgeville Ligbtnig Com
pany; that he is authorized to make
this affidavit, and that the state
ments contained in the foregoing pe
tition are true and correct.
W. H. WRIGHT
Sworn to and subscribed before 1
this the i8th day of March, 1930.
RUBY BOWDEN,
Notary Public, Georgia State
Large, My Commission Expires
March 5, 1933.
At Chambers, Sparta, Georgia,
March 21, 1930
The within petition read and con
sidered, it is ordered that the same
be heard at the courthouse in Bald-
County, Georgia, on April 23rd,
1930. It is further ordered that the
petition be filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Bald-
County, Georgia, and that copy
of the petition and this order be
published once a week for four
weeks in The Union-Recorder, the
official gazette of Baldwin County,
Georgia.
JAMES B. PARK,
Judge Superior Court
Ocmulgee Circuit.
WEEK . END EXCURSION FARE
BRUNSWICK $8.10
(For SL Si
Tickets on sale for all trains each
Friday and Saturday, good returning
to reach Macon not later than Mid
night of Wednesday.
Passenger Office, R
Terminal Stall
Phone 424
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
666 Tablets
1 Headache or Nearnlgta in
es, checks a Cold the first
cheeks Malaria ia three
666 ALSO IN LIQUID.
DR. MURRAY KING
Phone 229-L Res. 105
Jefferson Street
Veterinarian
Milledgeville, Georgia
ML GROVER C. JONES
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
MACON, GA.
PHONE 1571
BOSTON C*™
—WHERE EVERYBODY EATS—
**Freah Eggs Served Daily**
FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS
AND WESTERN STEAK DAILY
Try Oar
Ms BLUE PLATE D1NNEB
you ought to own
a Westinghouse
Electric
Range
- - Before
Saturday,
April 19th
Prices on all models reduced
Terms: $5 down, 24 months to pay
$20.00 allowance for your old stove
These are the reasons you can have a West
inghouse Electric Range installed in your
home at a price lower than ever before. Him,
dreds of women, joining the thousands of
Georgia homemakers already cooking elec
trically, have taken advantage of tiiis great
offer, made possible by our ordering 38 car
loads of ranges at one time.
DINNERS Will Cook
Themselves From Now On
When a Westinghouse Range cones to stay
in your kitchen, you can tell yourself: “From
now on my dinners will cook themselves.”
And you’re right—for it’s automatic cook,
cry. You want it, you need it, you can easily
have it. But don’t wait! April 19th is the
Uk day!
Georgia
POWER
COMPANY
Buy Qeorgia Power Company $6 Preferred Stack
gf—miemt TremtpeHmtimq
It’s wise
to choose a SIX!
«<*pt them.
wing c jmmittee has
«-• arrangement:
un music, Miss Laurie
irraun Love Basket, Mrs.
• Barn on; Chairman Publicity,
A. iiccse; Chairman on Ban-
J - M. King; Chairman
'l ,j, dk.ioa, Mrs. T. H. Clark;
11 u Arrangements, ii*s. J.
' - i.rnian Sunbeam col-
;i Holker. Committee
i ennilie W. A.,
"*' c Vj - A. and Bethicncm
WHAT DOES THIS DRY MEAN TO YOU?
o
A BIRTHDAY?
AN ANNIVERSARY?
A PARTY?
A WEDDING?
Gifts for Every Day
Occasion
ind Evert-
Williams Sz. Ritchie, Jewelers
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
• 1 - Presiding
, held tne
- c of the
[ j Kuu,; 'church Sunday
L viamg the conference
1 a scholarly
* a large
’••f conference reports'of the
* ri (, ak Grove churches
Fr Tr- Holsey and
' ,d were ok-oted dek.
! e district conference.
d ’“ c end Jessie John.
7' “mid alternates.
G , ues, • |)M “r of the Hid-
’A. °,“ k Gr< ’ v,! ch “rehei, has
»nd confidnece of
aUon8 - ia an earnest
*i fo , ,OII «
•^w.tgLT’ -
ilt, Ql ,^° no two good cheap
* ‘cfe—W. j. CHANDLER.
It Is wise to choose a six-cylinder
motor—the only way to get six-cylin
der smoothness. Six-cylinder
smoothness takes out vibration and
roughness. This saves motor, chassis,
bo. passengers, and driver.
The Chevrolet Is a six. Yetltsellsata
price that anyone can afford to pay.
And it lasts longer, because of fine
materials, oversize parts and a big,
smooth, 50-horsepower six-cylinder
engine that always “takes it easy.*'
With all its six-cylinder smoothness
and power the New Chevrolet Six
saves gasoline and oil, through
modem efficiency—overhead valves
—high compression power—latest
carburetor—long-wearing pistons—
crankcase ventilation—air cleaner.
Thus Chevrolet brir.^s truly modem
transportation within reach of all
who can afford any car. Chevrolet
economy also means sincerity in
manufacture. To illustrate:
by hydraulic shock absorbers. They
are mounted lengthwise, in the direc
tion of car travel, with self-adjusting
spring shackles to maintain quiet.
Modern low suspension and extra
wheelbase give the Chevrolet Six
good proportions. The front view la
distinguished by the honeycomb
radiator. The gasoline tank is at tha
rear for safety and finer appearance.
Chevrolet beauty instantly says
“Body by Fisher"—style,quiet, safety
—Fisher composite steel-ami-wood
construction—non -glare windshield
—adjustable driver’s sent—deeper
cushions—greater leg room—dearer
vision—finer fabrics and fitments.
COAL
is an ancient discovery*, but consumers of our
various grades are continually discovering its
stored-up wealth.
Rich in carbon, but poor in ash—sums up the
reasons for the general satisfaction rendered
Our service is a match for their quality, too—
Sy our coals,
it’s up to scratch.
FCWIER-FLEMISTER COIL CO.
Chevrolet valves are adjustable—to
gave replacing. Chevrolet molded
bmkclininggreatlyreducesbrakcup-
keep. The rear axle inspection plate
on the Chevrolet means accessibility.
The whole car is full of
such evidence that true
economy comes from ad
vancement and refine
ment. There are four
extra-long, chrome-va-
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There is just as much extra value
throughout. BY ANY STANDARD
the Chevrolet Six Is the wisest choice
in the low-price field ... with Us six-
cylinder valve-in-head motor . . ,
with full scientific equipment . . .
with Body by Fisher . . . with four
long semi-elliptic springs, long
wheelbase, low suspension, rear-
mounted gasoline tank, honeycomb
radiator and all the other features of
this day and age.
ROADSTER OR PHAETON
495
F.OlB. mctosv, vunt.m
See your nearest Chev
rolet dealer today and
drive this six. Ten min
utes at the wheel will
show you what a differ*
cnee six cylinders make.
The Coupe IMS
The Coach |y
The Sport Roadster
The Sport Coupe SS5
The Club Sedan uj
The Specie! Sedan
<• wire wheels standard) $72§
The Light Delivery Chassis 3U
The Sedan Delivery
The Ife-Ibn Chassis 5M
Ite-Ton Chassis with Cab 429
Roadster Delivery {pick-tsp bos estre).. 44S
All prices J. a. b. factory. PUnt. Mich.
L. N. JORDAN
Chevrolet Dealer Milledgeville, Ga,