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Thursday, August 7, 1947.
LEGAL NOTICES
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
TO THE HON. JUDGE OF SU
PERIOR COURT OF SAID
COUNTY:
The petition of the Montgom
ery Knitting Mill, a corporation
hereinafter called the applicant,
shows the following facts:
ONE:
The principal office of said cor
poration is located in said coun
ty and said corporation was in
corporated on the 30th day of
November, 1927, in the Superior
Court of Chattooga County,
Georgia, at the September term.
TWO:
This petition is brought to re
new the Charter of said corpora
tion for an additional period of
35 years from the 30th day of
November, 1947, with the same
powers, rights and privileges as
the said corporation now enjoys,
a certified copy of the present
charter and amendments thereto
being attached hereto as Exhibit
“A,” and made a part hereof and
to have the following additional
rights, powers and privileges, to
wit: To be incorporated so as
to have the rights, powers and
privileges conferred upon a cor
poration under the terms of
Chapter 22-18 as provided in
Georgia Code paragraph 22-1871.
THREE:
That a 2/3 majority of the cap
ital stock of the corporation en
titled to vote thereon favorably
voted for, and consented to the
renewal of said charter and to
have the same rights, powers and
privileges as set forth in Section
22-18 Georgia Code 1933. A copy
of the excerpts of the minutes
of the regular meeting of the
Stockholders held on the 15th
day of July, 1947, is hereto at
tached as Exhibit “B ”
WHEREFORE, petitioner prays
that the Charter of said corpora
tion be renewed as hereinafter
set out, upon compliance with
the laws made and provided.
BRINSON & DAVIS
By MOSES E. BRINSON,
Attorney for Applicant.
Exhibit ‘A"
GEORGIA. Chattooga County.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID COUNTY:
The petition of E. Montgom
ery, E. W. Sturdivant, F. F. Chap
man, S. C. Martin, Sam Pollock,
J. H. Edge and others of their
associates, shows the following
facts:
FIRST; They desire for them
selves and assigns and successors
to be incorporated for pecunary
gain under the name MONT
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GOMERY KNITTING MILL,
with a paid up capital stock of
$15,000 (fifteen thousand) dol
lars in shares of the par value of
SIOO.OO (One Hundred) each,
with the right to increase its
capital stock by vote of its direc
tors from time to time to the
sum of $100,000.00 (One Hundred
Thousand). Its principal office
to be in the County of Chat
tooga, Georgia.
SECOND: The purpose of the
corporation primarily is to en
gage in the business of operat
ing a knitting mill, to rent, lease,
buy and improve such real estate
as may be necessary, to buy,
manufacture and otherwise han
dle cotton, all cotton material,
and other material necessary
and profitable to its business,
and to do any «nd all things
which is in any way connected
with the business of the manu
facture of cotton, wool, silk, ray
on, mixtures of such, or other
material, or the making and
manufacturing of any product
from such or like material
whether in the process of manu
facture or already manufacture 1
to buy and sell, secure and give
credit by mortgage, or other
liens and to generally engage in
such business as is usual cus
tomary and in any way deemed
best, for the corporation.
THIRD: Petitioners desire for
t.ne corporation the right to
make bv-laws for its government,
to elect a board of Directors who
shall elect a president, vice
president, Secretary and Treas
urer, fix the terms of office and
succession, their salaries and de
clare their rights, and duties,
such as are consistent with the
operation of the business.
WHEREFORE, petitioners ask
that a charter be granted in said
name with the ..right to sue and
be sued, have and use a corpor
ate seal, and that all the rights,
powers, privileges and immuni
ties be granted it as petitioned
for and by the laws of Georgia
such corporations arr entitled,
for a term of Twenty Years with
the right of renewal at the ex
piration thereof.
WESLEY SHROPSHIRE.
Petitioner’s Attorney.
Filed in office this October 31st,
1927.
D. C. GREESON, Clerk Superior
Court, Chattooga County.
In Open Court, September Term,
1927, Chattooga Superior Court
The foregoing petition of E.
Montgomery, E. W Sturdivant,
ct al, read, considered and grant
ed.
It appears to the Court that
Petitioners have complied with
all the requirements of law in
such cases made and provided
and have duly advertised their j
petition in the Summerville News j
n newspaper of general circula
tion in the County and in which
public advertisements are pub- j
iished for thirty consecutive days j
prior hereto, it is therefor here
by
Ordered that Petitioners are
hereby incorporated under the j
name MONTGOMERY KNIT
TING MILL with its principal of- !
fice in said C*unty, with a cap- j
ital stock of $15,000 (Fifteen!
Thousand) paid up with the
right to increase the same as j
asked to SIOO,OOO (One Hundred
Thousand) with the right to en
gage in business as set forth in
the petition for a period of
Twenty years from this date with j
the right of renewal at the ex
piration thereof and all the
rights, powers, privileges and
immunities are hereby granted
said corporation as allowed such
corporation under the laws of
Georgia.
Let the same be recorded as
the law directs and the costs
paid.
Given under my hand and of
ficial signature this, the 30th day ,
of November, 1927.
JAMES MADDOX, !
J. S. C. R. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA
CHATTOOGA COUNTY:
Clerk’s Office—ss
I. Agnes Hammond, Dep. Clerk
Superior Court of said County,
do hereby certify that I have
compared the foregoing copy of
petition for Charter for Mont
gomery Knitting Mills and the
order of the Court granting said
Charter, which petition and or
der of the Court are recorded in
Book No. 1, of charters pages No.
295, 296 and 297, record of char
ters of said County, with the
original record thereof, now re
maining in this office, and the
same is a correct transcript
therefrom, and of the whole of
such original record, and that
this is a Court of Record.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the seal of said Court
this the 14th day of July, 1947.
AGNES HAMMOND,
Dep. Clerk Superior Court Chat
tooga County.
Exhibit “B”
Be is resolved by the Stock
holders of the Montgomery Knit
ting Mill, a Corporation, entitled
to vote on the question at a reg
ularly called meeting, on the
15th day of July, 1947. that the •
foregoing renewal to the Charter '
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of the said corporation is hereby
proposed and all rights, powers
and privileges to be conferred
upon said corporation under the
terms of Chapter 22-18 as pro
vided in Georgia Code is hereby
proposed and upon due adoption
of this resolution the officers of
said corporation are hereby au
thorized and directed to procure
said renewal and have the rights,
powers and privileges conferred
upon said corrporation, as here
inbefore set out, as the law in
such cases provide and direct.
W. C. STURDIVANT,
President
Attested by:
H. T. PHILLIPS.
Secretary.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
The undersigned Secretary of
the Montgomery Knitting Mill, a
corporation, hereby certifies that
at a regular meeting of the stock
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holders of said corporation held
on the 15th day of July, 1947,
the above and foregoing resolu
tion proposing the foregoing re
newal to the Charter of said
Corporation and proposing the;
conferring of the rights, powers j
and privileges upon said Cor
poration, under the terms of i
Chapter 22-18 as provided in
Georgia Codje, was favorably vot- |
ed for and consented to by a
two-thirds majority of the cap
ital stock of said corporation
entitled to vote thereon, as ap- |
pears upon the minutes of said
meeting as recorded in the Min
ute Records of said corporation
of file in my office.
Given under my official signa- 1
ture and the seal of the Corpora
tion.
This 15th day of July, 1947.
H. T. PHILLIPS,
Secretary of Montgomery Knit
ting Mill, a Corporation.
PETITION TO RENEW THE
CHARTER OF MONTGOMERY
KNITTING MILL, A CORPORA
TION
! Charter Application No. At
Chambers Superior Court of
Chattooga County, Georgia.
The foregoing petition of Mont
; gomery Knitting Mill, a corpora
| tion, to renew its Charter read
I and considered. It appearing that
| said petition is made in accord
j ance with Chapter 22-18 of the
I Georgia Code and that the re-
I quirements of law in such cases
provided have been fully com-
I plied with.
It is hereby ordered, adjudged
! and decreed that all of the pray
lers of said petition are hereby
i granted and the Charter of the
petitioner is hereby renewed and
all the rights, powers and privi
leges are hereby granted as set
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PAGE SEVEN
dut in said petition.
S Granted at Chambers, this
r 17th day of July, 1947.
C H. PORTER,
Judge Superior Court of Chat
t tooga County, Georgia.
1 Filed in office this day
of , 1947.
- Clerk of Superior Court of Chat
i tooga County, Georgia. 4t/8-14
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