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Application for Charter.
■ GEORGIA—Mitchell County.
To the Hon. Philip Cook,
of State:
Geo. C. Cochran, J. C. Wilson. G. B.
Baggs Mitchell and E. M. Davis, all ot the Georgia,
ty of and State of
bring this as their petition pursnant
tire provisions of an act of rlie General
Assembly of Georgia, approved Decem¬
ber 20th 1893, and respectfully shows:
1 That they desire to lorm a corpo
ratiou for the purpose of carrying on
banking business.
2 The name and style of the
ed corporation shall be the
Bank of Camilla. ”
3 The location and principal
of business thereof shall be in the
of Camilla, said state and county.
4 The amount of capital stock is $30,
000 in 300 shares of One Hundred Dol¬
lars each.
3 The nature of the proposed corpo¬
ration shall be that of a hank, its gener¬
al purjxj.se being to discount bills, notes,
or other evidences of debt"; to
mid pay out deposits with or without in¬
terest; to receive on special deposit mon¬
ey, bullion, foreign coin, and stocks,
bonds and other securities; to take and
receive security by mortgage, or
wise, on jiroperty of every sort, both
real and personal, and generally do
perform all other such matters
things not herein before enumerated
are or may be incident to the business
banking.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be in¬
corporated under the laws of this state,
with all the privileges and jxiwers and
subject to the liabilities imposed by law.
Geo. C. Cochran,
Jno. C. Wilson,
G. B. B iggs,
E. M. Davis.
Georgia, Mitchell Comity.
Before mo, J. G. Wool, Ordinary
said county, personally appeared Geo.
O. Cochran, G. B. Baggs, J. C. Wilson
and K. M. Davis, who on oath say that
fifteen thousand dollars of the capital
subscribed to the Citizens Bank of Ca¬
milla, for which said bank deponents
are now seeking incorporation by the
Secretary of State, has been actually
paid by the subscribers, and that
same is in fact held, and is to be used
solely for the business and purposes
said corjiofation.
Geo. C. Cochran,
Jno. C. Wilson,
E. M. Davis,
G. B. Baggs.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 16th day of August.
J. (4. WOOD, Ord. M. C. Ga.
STATE OP GEORGIA.
Office of Secretary of State.
I, Philip Cook. Secretary of State
the State of Georgia, do hereby
that the attached two pages of type
written and written matter contain
true and cone ;t copy of the
of the Citizen’s Bank of Camilla for
charter, the original of which
tion is of file in this department.
In Testimony Whereof, I have
unto set mv hand and affixed the sea!
my office, at the Capitol, in the city
Atlanta, this Kith day oi August, in
year of our laird One Thousand Niue
Hundred and Pour and of the Inde¬
pendence of the United States of
ica the One Hundred and Twenty-ninth.
Philip Cook, Secretary of
L ibel lor Divorce.
GEORGIA— Mitchell county.
Notice is hereby given that I
filed with the Clerk of the
Court of said county my jietition for
divorce addressed to -aid court
ble to the next term thereof, to he
ou the 1st Tuesday after the 3rd
in Oct., 1004, for the removal
ties imposed upon me by my
riage with Susan Ann Hampton.
Which application will bo heard at
Court house in said comity at said
This 10th day of August, 1901.
S. W. Hampton.
Libel for Divorce.
GE( )RGIA—-Mitcheix Cocnnty.
Notice is hereby given that I
filed with the Clerk of the
Court of said county my petition
divorce addressed to said court,
ble to the next term thereof, to be
on the 1st Tuesday after the 3rd
in Oct., 1904, for the removal
ties imposed upon me by iny
riage with Allie Harried.
Which application will be heard at
Court house in said county at said
This 10th day of August, 1904.
John Harried.
Libel for Divorce.
GEORGIA— Mitcheix County.
Notice is hereby given that I
filed with the Clerk of the
Court of said county my petition for
divorce addressed to said court
ble fo the next term thereof, to be
on the 1st Tuesday after the 3rd
in Oct., 1904, for the removable
ties imposed npon me by my
riage with Minnie White.
Which application will be heard at
Court house in said county at said
This 10th day of August, 1904.
V. I. White.
CITATION.
GEORGIA— Mitchell county.
To all whom it may concern:
E. P>. Mullins having in proper
applied to me for Permanent Letters
Administration ou the estate of
R. Mullins, late of said county, this
to cite all and singular the creditors
next of kin of Thomas R. Mullins to
and appear at my office within the
allowed by law, and show cause, if
they can, why permanent admi
shoul d not be granted to D. B.
on Thomas R. Mullins estate.
Witness my hand and official
ture, this 5tli day of of September, 1904.
J. G. Worm, Ordinary.
Town Of Camilla Bond Election.
To The People, the Qualified Vofers of
the Town of Camilla:
] Notice is hereby given that, by an or
j dinauee passed by the Mayor and Coun
c jj 0 f sa j<j town, approved September
5tli, 1904, a cojjy of which is published
above, an election has been called, to be
held at the only voting or election pre¬
cinct in .said town, namely, at the court
house of Mitchell county, on the 12th,
day of October, 1904, under the same
rules and regulations that elections for
- officers for said town aro now held, and
in accordance with Section 377 et seqni
tnr of the Code of the State of Georgia,
to determine the question whether
bonds shall be. issued by the Town of
Camilla , the amount of bonds to be is¬
sued to be $20,000, said bonds being forty
in number, of the denomination of $500
each, each of said bonds to bear interest
at the rate oi 5 1 2 per cent, per annum
from November 1st, 1904, payable semi¬
annually on the 1st days October and
Ajjril in each year, beginning with the
1st day of April, 1905, and to be sold at
not less than jiar; said bonds to be issued
for the purpose of jiroviding the sum of
#20,000, which sum is to be used as fol¬
lows: $7,000 to be used in acquiring and
establishing an electric light jdant and
facilities for lighting said town, and $11,
(XX) to bejtsed for the purpose of acquir¬
i ing and establishing a system of water¬
works for said town, and $3,000 to 1 e
used for the purpose of paying off the
present bonded indebtedness of said
town ; tlm principal of said bonds to be
paid as follows: One bond of $500 to be
paid on the 1st day of October, 1905, and
one bond of $500 to be paid on the 1st
day of each October thereafter up to and
including the 1st day of October, 1924,
and two bonds of $500 each, to be paid
on the 1st day of October, 1925, and two
bonds of $500each, to be paid on flip 1st
day of each October thereafter up to and
including the 1st day of October, 1932,
and four bonds of #500 each, to be paid
on the 1st day of October, 1933, so that
all of the principal and interest shall be
paid off on said 1st day of October, 1933,
principal and interest to be payable in
gold coin of tlio United States of Amer¬
ica of the present standard of weight
and fineness, or its equivalent payable
in New York, N, Y. At said election
none but the qualified voters of said
Town of Camilla shall be allowed to
vote; and those favoring the issuance of
said bonds will have endorsed on their
tickets the words, “For Bonds’’, and
those opposing t lie issuance of said bonds
will have endorsed on their tickets the
words, “Against Bonds”.
If the issue of said bonds is voted for
by the requisst two-thirds of the quali¬
fied voters of said town, then, and before
the proposed debt is incurred, an ordi¬
nance shall be passed providing for the
issue and sale thereof and making pro¬
vision, at the same time, for the assess¬
ment and collection of annual taxes suf¬
ficient in amount to pay the principal
and interest of said debt within thirty
years from the date of incurring said in¬
debtedness.
Witness our hands and official signa¬
tures. this 5th day J. H. of Palmer, September, 1904.
F. 8. Mayor.
J. 0. Turner, Perry,
C. E. Watt,
A. B. Joiner,
H. < ’. Dasher, Hr.,
M. C. Bonnet,
Councilman.
J. L. Cochran, Clerk of Council, Town
of Camilla. ,
Election for bonds.
Section 1. Be it ordained by the May¬
or and Council of the Town of Camilla
that an election Vie., anil ifis hereby call¬
ed. to be held on the 12th day of Octo¬
ber, 1904, at the only voting or-election
precinct in said town, namely, at the
Court House of Mitchell county, in the
same manner and under the same rules
and regulations that elections for officers
for said town arc now held and in accord¬
ance with Sections 377 et sequitur of the
Code of the State of Georgia; to determine
the question whether bonds shall be is¬
sued by the Town of Camilla, the amount
of bonds to be issued to be $30,000; said
bonds being 40 in number of the denom¬
ination of #500 each; each of said
bonds to bear interest at the rate of 51-2
per cent, jier annum, from November 1,
days 1904, payable of semi-annually on the 1st
October and Ajiril in each
year beginning with the first day of
April, 1905, and to be sold at not less
than jiar: said bonds to be issued for
the purpose of procuring the sum of
#20,000, which sum is to be used as fol¬
lows: $7,000 to be used in acquiring
and establishing an electric light plant
and facilities for lighting said town and
$11 .(XX) to be used for acquiring and estab¬
lishing a. sytem of waterworks for said
town, and #2,000 to lie used for the pur¬
pose of paying the present bonded in¬
debtedness of the Town of Camilla;
the principal of said bonds to be paid as
follows: One bond of $500 to be paid on
the first day of October, 1905, and one
bond of $500 to be paid on the 1st day of
each October thereafter up to and in¬
cluding the 1st day of October, 1924, and
two bonds, of $500 each, to be jiaid on
the 1st day of October, 1925, and two
bonds, of $500 each, to be paid on the
1st day of each October thereafter up to
and including the 1st day of October,
1932, and four bonds, of $500 each, to be
paid on the 1st day of October, 1933; so
that all the principal and interest shall
be ]>aid off on said 1st day of October,
able 1983;" principal and interest to be pay¬
in gold coin of the United States
of Ax:i‘-rit:a this present sfelyfu-rd Ot
weight .iid fineness, crus
payable election in New work, N. Y.
At said i one but qualified
of the Town of C amilla shall be
ted to vote, and those favoring the
ance of said lands will have endorsed
their tickets the words “For
and those opposing the issuance of
bonds will have endorsed on their
ets the words “Against Bonds.”
Section II. Be it further ordained
the authority aforesaid that notice
said election be given the jieojile,—qual¬
ified voters,—of said Town ot Camilla
by notice signed by the Mayor of
town and the Clerk of the Council
said town published as prescribed by law.
Section III. Be it further
by the authority aforesaid that if the
of said bonds is voted by the requisit
two-thirds of the qualified voters of
town then and before the proposed debt
is incurred an ordinance shall be passed
providing for jTrovision, the issue and sale
and making at the same time,
for the assessment and collection of an¬
nual taxes sufficient in amount to jia
the principal and interest of said
within thirty years from the date of in¬
curring said indebtedness.
On motion above ordinance read
time aud on motion adopted in
session of cuoncil, Sejjf 5th, 1904.
J. H. Palmer, Mayor.
J. L, Cochran, Clerk of Council.
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia, Mitchell County.
By virtue of an order of the court of
Ordinary of said county, will be sold
public outcry, on the the first Tresday
October, 1904, at court house in
county, between the usual hours of sale,
the following jiroperty towit: Seven
hundred and fifty-six acres more or less,
as follows: Lot of land number (386)
three hundred and eighty-six, (847)
three hundred and forty-seven, also
north half of lot of land number (S;87)
three hundred and eighty-seven, also the
south half of lof of land number (314)
three hundred and fourteen, also six
acres more or less, lying in the south¬
west corner of the north half of lot ot
land number [346] three hundred
forty-six, all in the 9th district of Mitch¬
ell county. The sale will continue
day to day, bet ween the same sold. hours,
til all of said jirojierty is Terms,
cash. William B. Collins,
istrator of C. W. Collins.
CITATION.
GEORGIA— Mitcheix. county..
J. N. Cochran, guardian of Jessie
Cochran has ajiplied to me for a
charge from lii.s guardianship of
Jessie Lob Cochran. This is
to notify all persons concerned, to
their objections, if any they have, on
before the first Monday in October
else: J. his N. guardianship Cochran will be discharged
from as applied for.
J. G. Wood, Ordinary.
Guardian's Sale.
GEORG LI—Mm ’hull o< junty.
By virtue- of an order of the Court
Ordinary of said county, will be sold
public outcry, on the first Tuesday
October, 1904, at the court house in said
county, between the usual hours of
the following real estate:.
All of the undivided interest of
liam Henry Hurst and Hardy Hurst
what is known as the Hurst place
two miles east of Pelham, Ga. The
place said being lot No. 216 in the 10th and Dist.
county, except sixty two
half (62 1-2) acres, more or less, in
northwest corner of said lot. Sold
distribution and division among
tenants and heirs and for
and sujiport- of minors.
This September 5th, 1904.
J. L. Green,
Gaurdiau for William Henry Hurst
Hardy Hurst,
Guardian Sale.
Georgia, Dougherty County.
Agreeable to the terms of an order
the court of Ordinary of said
will be sold before tliu court house
in said county, at auction, ou the
Tuesday in October 1904 next,
the legal hours of All sale, the tlie
jiroperty towit: one-third
divided interest of Weyman Strother
and to that parcel or tract of laud in
9th district of Mitchell County, Georgia
and bounded as follows: Beginning
the south-west corner of the lands of
A. Glouser on lot number 159, said
trict, and running angle of northward to a
at the inner the “L”
land of Anthony Ward on lot
136, of said district, thence west to
Albany, and Tliomasvillc road,
northward along said road to the
line between the Strother place and
Gum Pond place, the same being a
defined line running parallel to the
con ton and BowLsville road, and
southward therefrom at a distance
about seventy yards from aforesaid
thence running west along
lino tc its inter-section with a north
south line drawn through the center
lot number 138 of said district,
south along aforesaid line to
creek, thence eastward along said
to said Thomusville and Albany
thence inter-section northward with along said road to
an east and west
drawn through said land beginning
excepting out of the thus
a parallelogram in the northwest
of said tract containing two acres,
same having been deeded to the
Methodist Church; the tract therein
scribed being known as the
place, aud comprising 136, jxirtions of
Nos. 157, 158, 159. 137 and 139,
said district. Said Strother jilaco
taining six hundred acres, more or less.
Also the said interest of said
as aforesaid in and to western half
city lot No. SO, ou Commerce street,
the city of Albany, Dougherty
Georgia. Terms of said sale will
cash, This Gepfc. 6th, 1904,
Comeil B. Strother,
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