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PETITION FOR CHARTER
State of Georgia, Chattooga County.
To the Superior Court of Said County :
The petition of ,1. M. CURRAN, JR.,
whose post office address is 320 Broad
way, New York City, New York; HUGE
GIVEN, who post office address is Rome,
Georgia, and RICHARD 11. BRYAN,
whose post office address is Rome, Geor
gia, respectfully show :
First
That they desire for themselves, their
associates, successors and assigns, to be
constituted a body corporate under the
name and style of
Summerville Manufacturing Company
for a term of thirty-five (35) years, with
the privilege of renewal at the expira
tion of said period, as and in the man
ner provided by law.
Second
The object of said corporation is pe
cuniary profit and gain to its stock
holders.
Third
The general nature of the business to
be transacted by said corporation is:
(a) To build, maintain, lease and (or)
operate manufacturing plants for the
processing of cotton and (or) other tex
tile materials; to manufacture, produce,
buy, sell, and otherwise deal in textiles
and in all other materials, raw or manu
factured, useful in or incident t* the pro
duction of such textiles ; to buy. sell and
deal in all materials or other things nec
essary or useful in connection with the
manufacture and sale of such articles:
to purchase, own, lease, sell, mortgage,
or otherwise create lien upon any and
all property, real or personal, and gener
ally to carry on any other business, in
cluding farming, ginning, selling cotton,
coal, ice, cotton seed, cotton seed oil.
and the purchase and sale of general
merchandise.
(b) To act as the agent or represen
tative of corporations, firms or individu
als in the sale or disposition of any ar
ticle or manufactured product.
(c) To operate waterworks, buy. sell
or make contracts relative to the disposi
tion of water.
(d) To make, purchase, or otherwise
acquire, deal in, or carry out any con
tract for or in relation to any of the
foregoing businesses; to borrow money
and execute notes therefor; to join with
any other corporation, firm or individual
in the making of any contract: and to
guarantee, become surety upon or endorse
the contracts or obligations of any other
corporation, firm or individual, whether
or not it has a direct interest in sin h
contracts or obligations.
(e) To exercise and be entitled to all
rights, powers, privileges and immunitie
granted to corporations by the laws of
the State of Georgia.
Fourth
The capital stock of said corporation
shall be Ten Thousand Dollars ($lO
000.00), with the privilege of increasing
the sam° to any sum not exceeding Dm
Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150.-
000.00) ; said stock to be divided into
shares of the par value of One Hundred
Dollars ($100.00) each. The capital stock
may be increased, or decreased, to any
sum not less than Ten Thousand Dollars
$10,000.00), at any time, and as often
as may be deemed advisable, the said in
crease or decrease to be authorized by a
majority vote of the stock outstanding at
the time, and to be evidenced by resolu
tion duly adopted and entered in the min
utes of the corporation. All stock issued
will be common stock. The amount of
capital with which the corporation will
begin business Will be Ten Thousand
Dollars ($10,000.00).
Fifth
The principal office and place of busi
ness is to be in Chattooga County. Geor
gia, with the privilege of establishing
branch offices and places of business at
any place within the limits of the Unit
ed States, same to be established and
fixed in the discretion of the Board of
Directors of said corporation hereinafter
provided for.
Sixth
The government of the corporation and
the exercise of all rights, powers and
privileges conferred upon it shall be vest
ed in the officers of the corporation and
a Board of Directors of such number as
may be fixed by the By-Laws of said
corporation, and such Directors may or
may not be stockholders in said corpora
tion. Said Directors shall be chosen at a
meeting of the stockholders and shall hold
office for such term as may be fixed in
the By-Laws of the corporation. Any va
cancy in the Board of Directors may be
filled for the unexpired term by a vote
of a majority of the remaining Direc
tors. All meeetings of the stockholders
shall be held a some point within the
State of Georgia, after due notice of the ;
time and place of the meeting; but the
Directors may meet and transact any
business at any place within or without ,
the State of Georgia, after due notice of
the time and place of such meeting. ;
Meetings of the stockholders and Di rec- j
tors shall be called and notice thereof ,
given in the way and manner provided I
in the By-Laws of the corporation, and i
not inconsistent with the laws of the
State of Georgia.
Seventh
They desire for such corporation the i
right to adopt, amend, repeal, or other
wise change a set of By-Laws for the'
government of said corporation.
WHEREFORE. Petitioners pray to be i
incorporated under the name and style
aforesaid, with the rights, powers, priv
ileges and immunities herein set forth
and as are now or may hereafter be al
lowed a corporation of similar character
under the laws of the State of Georgia, i
J. M. CURRAN JR.. HI GH GIV
*EN & RICHARD H. BRYAN.
By Matthews. Owens & Maddox
Their Attorneys at Law.
The within petition having been pre
sented and examined, and there being j
jtlso presented a certificate from the Sec
retary of State declaring that the name
of the proposed corporation is not the I
name of any other existing ’ corporation!
registered in the records of the Secretary I
of State, and being satisfied thereof, m <1
it further appearing that the said appli ;
cation for charter is legitimately within j
the purview and intention of the law. ]
of Georgia :
IT IS ORDERED that said apples
tion for charter of a corporation under
the name and style of Summerville Man
ufacturing Company be and is hereto I
granted, with all the rights, powers, ,
privileges, and immunities prayed lor in
said application and granted to eorpura-!
tions of a similar character under th'
laws of the State of Georgia.
This the 13th day of March. I>>: !9.
C. 11. PORTER, J.S.C..R.C.
Filed in office, this March 14. 1939.
JOHN S. JONES, Clerk.
Superior Court. Chattooga (' uiU
Geoergia.
State of Georgia. Chattooga Cour. :
I. John S. Jones. Clerk of the Super!
or Court of said County, do hereby
fy that the foregoing is a true ami n.i
rect copy of the petition for char: r air'
the order of the judge entered I her.' r
as the same appears on file in this o i. ■
Witness my official signature, and lb'.'
seal of said Court, this the i-lth «!•>;.• o
March, 1939.
JOHN S. JONES. Clerk.
Superior Court, Chaßoog.-i Cm ..o.
Georgia 4t-Ai rti
Army reorganizes eight uni's ■ f :>i''
corps as two in anticipation of 5,000
more fighting planes.
Sale of $485,000,000 in local pr. met
loan bonds reported by the I’W A ; delin
quencies are low.
National Economy league urges .■> sl.
700,000,000 ent in federal outlay in d. f
icit-reducing budget.
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Promptly Filled.
A SOU ’ U’ INSTITUTION FOR FIFTY YEARS
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1939
Roosevelt plans to renew plea for res
i torntion of relief cut, but gives assur
i ances to business.
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Sei : te, in test vote, approves (i.Ow
I army plane limit instead of 5,5(H) set by
house measure.
I'eat of a plan..- in navy war game,
j scouting “enemy” fleet for thirty hours
! at sea, is revealed.
At siii-ia.s -pent $525,0(19.000 in for
. ’ ■ i I 'list' year, or $38,000,000 less
j t han tl in 1937.
Roosevelt sends to congress a supple
i mental budget on $110,000,000 for emer
gency arms.
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ROYAL Theater
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
THURSDAY & FRIDAY:
Photographed in Technicolor
“JESSE JAMES”
With Tyrone Power, Henry Fonda,
Nancy Kelly, Randolph Scott, Henry
Hull. Slim Summerville. Brian Donlevy.
The spectacular drama of the nation’s
most famous outlaw and the turbulent
events that gave him to the world ! The
picture recognized as Darryl F. Zan
uek’s greatest!
Also Shorts and News Reel.
SATURDAY:
Gene Autry in
“Gold Mine in the Sky”
Also Comedy, Serial and Mickey
Mouse Cartoon.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY:
“Stand Up and Fight”
With Wallace Beery, Robert Taylor,
Florence Rice and Charles Bickford.
Spectacularly produced . . . with
! Wallace Beery. Robert Taylor and a
rousing cast of thousands . . . comes
this drama of adventurers who built the
West —and the romance of a man who
got up Io battle again . . . when a love
ly woman kissed his bruised lips and
whispered: “1 love you I Stand Up and
Fight I”
Also Comedy and News Reel
Tourists Abroad
In 1938 American travelers spent
$525,000,000 abroad, according to an es
timate made by the commerce depart-
FOR SALE
One hundred and
fifty bushels pure
D. P. L. Cotton Seed
at 7Oc per bushel.
Berryton Mills
ment. In the same year foreigners spent
$160,000,000 in this country. Americans
favored Canada with their trips, spend
ing $255,000,000 there.