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OF NEW SPRING GOODS WILL I S Rr)A v
THE NEW SHOES
FOR SPRING.
All the latest styles and si roes in
Brown, Tan, Patent and other Popular
Leathers. The special sal? offers unu
sual values.
THE LEADER AND CONTROLLER OF LOW PRICES.
PETITION TOB INCORPORATION
OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE
COMPANY ‘SECTION 2350.
Georgia, Jackson County.
To ibe Superior _c< urt of Jackson
County:
Petition of A. B. Deadwyler,
W . [). V\ ■!hford ami J H- Wi’li
fora a'l of said State and County
respectfully sho t-:
1. That they desire for them
selves, their associates, successors
and asrgnK, t> become incorporated
under the name and style n; Dead
wy!er-\Villiford Cos,
2. The ter * for winch petitioners
ask to be incorporated is twenty
i
years with the privilege ef renewal
at the en 1 of that time.
3. The capital stock of the eorpo
ration is to be ten thousand
($10,000.00) dollars divided into
shares of three hundred thirty three
and one third ($333 1-8) dollars
each. Petitioners, however ask
privilege of increasing said capital
stock from time to time, not exceed
ng in the aggregate Thirty thous
and ($30,000.00) dollars'.
4. The whole of said capital stock
of ten thousand ($10,000.00) dol
lars has already been paid in.
5. Tl‘ nhje of the proposed
Corpoiaii .i is pecuniary prolii, and
gain to tin? stockholders. Petition
ers propose to carry on a general
merchandise business consisting in
wholesaling and retailing dry goods ,
notions, gioceries, hardware, and
any and " i things that partain or
may appeitain to a general merchan
dise business; also to buying and
rolling cotton; buying and Belling
for cash or credit, such articles and
things as are usually embraced in a
general mercha idjse business, and
all such aii ic! and things as may
be profitably handled and so!d in
Conner ; with; acti”g as gen
eral or sped: agents for other per
sons or companies in selling or
handling any tide or articles ap
propriate to general merchandise
business or as such ngent and exer
cise usual pow is and to do all usual
neces-imy and proper acts which
pertain to or may be connected
with t busier• if genera! merchan
dise dealers in Hie articles aoove
named.
6 The principal oflice and place
of business of the proposed corpo
ratioiPwill be in the cttv of Com
merce, state and c unity mentioned.
Wherefore the petitioners pray to
be made a body corporate *1 under
the name anu style afore aid enti
tled to tl rights, privileges and
imuiunil und subjeot to the ila
bilities fixed by the law.
This the -20l1i day of March
One Thousand Nine Hundred and
E ; glii.
A. 0. BROWN.
* Petitioners Att’y
* ‘
GEORGIA, Jackson County.
I, 8. J. Nix, Clerk of the Supe
rior court in and for said county, do
certify that the above and foregoing
is a true and correct copy of the
orignal petition of file in my ofice.
Witness my official hand and sig
nature, this March 23th 1908.
S. J. NIX,
C. S. C„ J. c.
V 1 11 '
BOLD SPRING -
The majority of our farmers are
Attending superior court at Carnes
vilie this week.
Esq. W. B. Westbrook one of
Aids most successful farmers wks
in our vicinity Saturday.
Mr. Tom Segars and family visi
ted relatives at Arp recently.
Miss Alline Holbrook was tbe
guest of Miss Lula Varner Satur
day night.
Mr. Claud Langston dined with
Mr. Geo. T. Gunnels Sunday.
Messrs Jessie and Muusey Var
ner were m Carnesville recently
havii . n’al work dene.
Mre.N.J. i oibrook and mice..
Miss Carson visited relatives at
Commerce Saturday and Sun lay.
Mr. 1). P. Carson and Mr. T. M.
Henley our road overseers are !,av.
ing some excellent work done on
the public road which is much
needed.
Judge C. H. Brand and S. J.
Triboie passed through jour vicinity
recently enroute *.c C.irnesville.
Mesdames S. A. Langston and
Nathan Holbrook were visitors at
the home of G. P. Gunnels last
Tuesday afternoon.*!
The most enjoyable occasion of
last week tor out young people was
the entertainment give i by the
Misses Johnson at then home at
Hebron Saturday evening.
AN Aden* VOTER
Uncle Billy Mead ere nearly -95
years of ago was assisted to the
second ward polls Tuesday and oast
3 ballot for his choice. Uncle Billy
does not believe in getting too old
to exercise the privib e of the
bai >t.— dexas Ex.
OA STO- tIA.
‘ilaile s/ITS 11 i,oa
elgaatutsP
Of /-CCCi. {
con e
TO THE
SALE
YOU’LL PROFIT
After Once Tasting
Ytnbl
no one wants an old-fash
ioned cod liver oil prepara
tion or emulsion, because
Vinol is a much better body
builder and strength creator j
for old people, weak c hildrec.,
and for coughs, colds, bron
chitis, etc. If it does no good
we will return your money.
For sale by W. B. Hardman & Cos
A Spirting Judge.
After Huron Martin, who possessed
e. givut horror of sporting “prophets,"
• bud become partially deal' he was on
one occasion tr. ln.r a racing case, ar,
exercise -a i ts fn c rcrel.-d in
(>:■•• of the ;ed In It was
named Stair.'!','”- a solemn, I'nirr 1
sententious persona;!©, who seldom
made a speech without quoting pas
sages from Scripture. In a ' Ircsstm;
the jury he was about to pur.- e his
old habit and got as far a: "as the :
prophet says” when the judge Inter
posed:
“Don't trouble the jury, Mr. Stain- I
mere. about the prophets. There is uot
one of them who would not sell his fa-
I ther sixpenny \vo::h of lialfpen-’e."
“But, iny lord.” said Stammers In a
j sulaiued tone, "i was about to quote
from t!u* I’repbet Jeremiah.”
“Don’t toll me,” replied the baron.
“I have no doubt your fti -ml Mr. Myer
is just as bad as the rest of them.” —
London Graphic.
Presence cf Mind
A clergyman was talking on flic prev
alence of selfishness. “We incline,” he
saW. “to put ourselves too far ahead
of other people. We could all make no
belter resolution than to be less sellish.
As it ia we are toe much like the art
student. There was. you know, a pool
Vermont art student who shared a
studio bedroom with a journalist from
Wisconsin. The Vermonter went out
one morning to do the marketing and
brought home two chops. Tie laid them
on the table, and the cat leaped up and
devoured one.
“ ‘llaug it,' he said to his Wisconsin
friend, 'the cat has eaten your chop.’ ”
—Washington Star.
A D uzz!er.
Solomon was fain to admit that there
were throe tilings too wonder!'*! for
him, yea, four which he knew not:
“The way of an eagle In the nlr. the
wav of a serpent upon a cock, the way
ot a ship in the midst oi the sea and
the way of a man with a maid.” Had
Solomon lived till this day and gen
eration, says the Philadelphia ledger,
he would have added a fifth puzzler
to wit. the way of on express company
with a prepaid package.
A Wor# of Approval.
“So you approve of yo. I'eropean
son-in-law?”
' > some extent.” ai red Mr.
'< • vox. “It's a certain relief *o uve
soi of ir family quarrels el ed
in a language that I don't understand.”
—Washington Star.
THE DRESS GOODS
FOR SPRING.
All the newest 'weaves and fabrics,
showing Brown, Tan, Blue, Grey and
other popu : ar colors. All specially
priced ior Saturday selling.
Food for Plants
. IHMfIKE3RSKSZ:
Food plants furnishes food and rai
ment for the body. We deal in plant
food, Our brands of fertilizers furnish
all the nourishment the plant needs.
Hi these brands, the plant food is adL
justed to every need of the plant Good
food lor the plant is ns necessary as
£.ood food for the bode. Those who
4
use oar brands got the very best to he
l OR SALE BY
.1. F. SHANNON, Commerce, Ga
J. i. JL-.ELhANNGN, ..N!choi.<%o.i, Ga
FARMERS WAREHOUSE CO., Maysvli!e, G,
- skwbst
HODGSON COTTON CO
Athens, Georgia
Girlhood and d'coff'j Efntelston tfrg
linked together.
sB
The girl who takes Scott's Em tel- 4
Stott has plenty of rich, red blood; she is *9
plump, active and e
The reason is hat at a period when a gitFs
digestion is wet c, Scott Vv Emulsion a
provides her witi powerful nnurithnt iin A
easily digested form. $
It is a food that bu> ds nCi ’c -p.> up n
girl’s strength. “ *
ALL DRUGGISTS; 50c. AND SI.OO.