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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN COLUMBUS 'GEORGIA S \ ITRDAY MORNING MAY
1886.
ESSSEMEfi ORES
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FINANCIAL..
Xiie rnionuna 3 '
IIjo Euooesufal experiment In steal !
..agios reported frm Clixltanoogit is ■
larbape as important a thins; as any- I
iHdk which hoa t;auapired in ibo m- |
' nstrial world for tho laat weak N it ,
A haring ateei ores on ?ho gxouad, I ;
Vo not see wh»! could be better lor the :
1 DDiit^otaririK mtoreeis of >< ur oliy i
", sn to iiupoit the rich Bonne mer arts \
-t”>'jrdi Carolina. Ia ’ha fa urc- 'hare i
I, mtie doubt that eastern K >.i-
t y C lty and eastern Tennessee
will he al'-e of ’ age
.. e o’ industries based on the Cranberry
orfti. r J his, X thick, w ill apply rather ;
to tie /timer, eiueo CuaUancogn. and'
■" btr iLdusirial points in 5out auue
wtli have a nearer nn.i more rouub.o ;
,,. a -pe of i upply its U © Bessemer . res I
\t li mlDghatn. Bat eastern Ken* i
tick', having "C'-nneubViUe” coking I
,','al in t e Pound Gap region, w.ciitn j
U, |t or a c day, of tho Cranberry j
Mils of North Carolina, will dep.n d .
heavily upon tho product of those hills 1
, , r loe gieel o:es that must be udi'a d
at some point near the Gap, whenever
the K ntuoky Union railway is opened.
Still, Knoxville and Ch&vUrxo.'ga may
branch out a id take in a part of the
Cranberry crop year by year, but prob-
adty not much In proportion, since tt
snow evident that tho Bjesemer ore
rceomces of this district are am?le i
tnoQith to k <?p all of our neighbors,
(■npp led. O e eastern mamiltiotuter j
remarked the other day .that If we only
l i.d ludli ios lor writer transportation
from be nil-, to the gu f,he would guar- j
an lee to bed the Bessemer ores c.f Bir* i
ailugkam to the steel makers of the .
A.Ian lie ooa st
There la a general disposition to keep ,
,these ores a. heme, and the ■ may be |
r-eedc-d, since, in addition to the steel
'.luntn to be erected by the Pratt people
aud Mr de Budeeben, i. Is stated that
WH Woodward lnmuds ,o put up a
steoirt.il mill neor the Alice furnace,
Mr S-.tr. Tbcmua, of Cat asm. qua, Pout:-
iylvania, la also acting os t! ins new
enterprises could lnoinde hi; produo*
lion oi steel as well us Iron, I 1s also
reported that the Sicas Furnace Oc has !
atade preparations to erect two inr* ‘
aaces on their ore mines Inure is
little question that the report is true.
Two considerable stove works, backed
respectively by Baltimore and Nash
ville cupitni. a gla-.s works, and a pot
tery. are among the newt Industries lor
which arrangements are in progress,
S) much has been ©aid ai d written
concerning the new railways that it is
rather a pleasure to be able to state !
that they may be now regarded as ao- '
oompllsbc-d ecis. Tbeobtet engineer
j.f the Kansas Cuy, Port bnuu and Gull
railway irtermed me the other day
that the work would be commenced
at once, beginning at Birmingham; .hat
within a year ever 100 miles of the
read would be la running order, and
that within eighteen months the tine
would be complete bftween this city
and Memphis, The Georg a Central
people are equally co, ft ent about
yetting their due from this point to
Goodwater complete 1 by the euri of
the year Work on the NashvL e and
.Florence road is progressing rapidly,
and the latest report nas it that the
Mineral railway will be extended to
Woodstock before summe-,
Uovsruor Fsrnker Nut Wanted.
KichmjKD, May 5 -Gov Foraker ol
Oaio was ohoi-en derogate to the gen
eral oonlnience cf the Methcd'.n-. Epis
copal Church South, which met in ibis
city to-day. He waB elected as what
Is known as a “frn'ernsi uelegsl.e.”
Yesterday, when the delegates began
lo »-fs<-u;tde, ibers was a very genera! !
desire expressed that ue shou.d not j
come as e member . f the confer- [
ti.ee. Several of thu ..eadihg
members ol the body talked the
mat?ei cv-.-r. They thought that
as Governor Foraker' had Btood f r-
ward tor several y are as a bit:er ai..i-
stutherner and exponent of ihe bloody
shirt idea that his preseooa at a Iarf:e
convention,composed a most entirely of
touthern minioters, wou.d be in cad
t .ate to say the leael. Thte view was
strengihentd by tne production of some
Omo newspapers ccumair.ing Lover-
ernor F'oraker’s recent bitter denun
ciation of Jefferson D iv a and lhe peo-
p.e who were honoring him.
When this speech was read the opin
ion that he would be cut of place in
Virginia becarno pronounced, The
conference will itself take no action in
the matter, but rnacy of the members
expressed a desire tosday -cat in some
w.iy tno impropriety of G iv F iralte ’a
prtsenot us a iraterr.ai de.cgvte r.mt tig
;ha pci p o he had recoil.-, arraigned
so stvori-iy wcu.d be uPt iea t, Bnt, ir.d
.hat the ..sola should be dedca eiv hint
ed to bin , and t.fcl.s w is done,
London Mvy 7-4 n m-Consols
—muoty ICO 11 -IB, aoooHtn 101 13 10
NEW YuLK MONKY MARKET.
New 7ouk May 7-Kxohauge 84 8632
Mcney i@2^ >er ooat. Qovernmeal tsoou
dull N-w torn per oeais ; thrse per
cents ettfct.fi bonds p-.g.eoted
BUB*TREASURY BAIlANOKS
hkiic. Htit-'1!»1«»UX7 8128,632,000
rsucj 6.3.217,1.00,
MCV' XCHK 8TO0* XAHF.EJ.
•;w Vobx. May 7.--lhe tollowin-
were the ol ielutt quotations oi tho * b
exchfl'.tgs!
4» class 100 NasbrlMo A Chat <1
J„ elms II. Vs, ,s i.o i-urfilo l’.ti ,0
If.,;.:6’. )0( h N 1 Cc ntj-.l .. ;oi
- .. a,*- N'. rMk Ji W prero
• .: ,,Pn fi’e... ItHH UorUl«rii i il. ....
!HH proiertfi.,.,, . ..
.Hi* *
iifiti Saulflc li of:
‘ ! Rlf'bou fiic'X AiU.'I 2 i '‘
Hisamoud .6 b,iE.. 103',
K Cft i tua 4's
•f oueenftet- * ‘,
tvirxir.la S‘s .
tile eousolt... . .
OUeesapobfeo A Olii' 7\* Ittcli'd .6 W. P. Tsr. 24
Obicugo A Nortliw'iiloa li./Ci, liUmlJ2.V,
oc prsforvetl I37S,I 0* Paul . als,
bfila L chawaua...i2.!S do prui„(v*J,.„., 117
E, io - O;. tax*, Paclflo.*-,. ss;
Ttun it h t;.| anon Pnolffe,.._ uij,
flaora.7o No-w Jorsoy Ceutral 4.1
I.antsfUl** nuh... 3SSIlllaaourt Pacific lo7
•fiar- it Hh,„l»atcL 2U »i C t«'e»iaS'"' „ SIS,
Mobile & Ohio luTii
thl'5
coirr.stp,
Liverpool, May 7—Noon—OoHon 1 toady
w tti a lair demand; middling uplands
6 3'16t, middling oi'H-i'.ntf i%li enter. 10,001)
bales—ipeuulntlon and •xpcntlOOO bales
Kocelpta 9 000 hales—7 90c An.*.- -
fTaiuret opened Unil, at the following
quotations.-
M .yaudJuue 5 7 8 (Kid
June and Ju.y.„„ —... 5 7 04-'n5 8-St .i
July arid Au. usl.. 5 7‘Mao h 641
Augnst nud deph-mber 5 8 H4@>> 8-64.1
■iipam wi «ti,t Oun.oer 6 3 6I<;5 tf h| 1
November and Ui?cemi,er.-6 0 b4,c.o l-(H.i
Saptember 0 11 Old.
Ten dvrs ol deliveries tar today's otei-.iln;.
1 00 fcuis" o) new dposot. an..’ 00 bales o,
Old.
WEEKLY LIVERPOOL fcTATKMIiNT.
American...
59 AH)
Bpecnlfttoifs look
7 4 DO
Kxporter* tr
i.bOU
ActuRi expo y t.^«
2 7U
I m port*
American
tttock
7 2 000
.e-js), ix o
Arr.orloa.Q,.. M ^....^
Alloa* ...
-—283 000
American. „....li7 UOt
2:00 p m—Abies of the day include 8,400
bales oi American
• uturee : April and May 5 7-641 selloiB
May and Jaac 5 7 Old ssllers; Jane and
Jn.y 5 7 84d seller ; July and Augnit
6 8-W.4 e* ,ere; Angus* and Heptember
3 9 B4 t aellere; Rc-p.^mber and October
5 6-64-1 ficllers! Ocioost and Nnvambe
0 i-64d buyers, November end Dioember
5 0 Old bnyers; Heptember 5 10 61c sei .ere
Ku.n.-es dull
4-iJOp ut— Fnlnrer: May delivery 5 6 840
■i:orar«; May acd J’jjc 5 6-04 ; sellers Ja-t
atid Jdly 5 6-64a buyers; Jaly and Aii.n?'
5 7 04d buyer*; Augnst and September
6 9 64d aen*ie, September and. October
6 4vh4d bny.-rs. Ootober and N..v mbc.
5 , 64d sailer* November end l'ecember
0 0-64 t eeliero, September S 10 Bid ssiier*
Fntnree closed dull
New Yoek M.tr 7—Evealng— CtitUr
insrEel quie'; sales 28' uaiu: middling
npunds 9 5-16i, orleant 9Xc
CoDeoUnated net receivn* 7 181 calcs; -ix-
pc-rts Great BrltoU- 8 805, oonunsnt 305,
Frr.nof 7001
Weekly net recepls 478. gross 27,443; ex
ports Gloat Britain 18.276; Fiance .303; con
lined 49.11, sales to spinners 3260; stock
810 c33
NEW YORK AND NSW ORLEANS FUTURES,
New ORLEANS, May 7 - 3:10 P x -
Faiurc* o.onetl qaie); units 15 300 hales, • »
lolluwn :
ISa 'tlSilagt 1 .
ftjrclal tt i-Munlrer-daM. I
Ntw York, May 7 —Nows on .he
ex.'mauga ihit toorniuy rcgurJlng iho
1 f Lor trcuo’ea was c . ll.c.i g, one - -
q ibutiy tho market opent-u irregn :i
* us m.rkc. was ff.m (hrouguoar o.p
cay, su j ot otiiy -.- e.ighi recc icu‘-,
I ho pnoi.s at the opornog wore Irr. gu
jar, cut adyaccFci siowiy -luring the
f'.rtnoou wl:h tx leptiouai strangth in
XiLkawanua O, ac.ive trading the
e.ijjht reac ion wns foiloweti by a
steady tout until after noon, when, in
ayinpHtuy with the deciusd wsaknees
1C J’"® 11 Union, the whole :i“t
yieidud fractions, but iu the last hour
tue ma km again beorme strong and
oioscil at or near the best hgures of the
hoy, except Wesicnt. U nun, Which
shows a deoime ol 8 Rtcmond cod
Wes Pjint is down i. Sales 279 COO
Shares,
May
Juno
July.,.—
A ngnm.
Heptember,
October.. .„
IV, (vemher.
Ovccm her
Jen nary
February
N itw Y ti.i
reoeipl
Clilrfc
follows
May
jQliiH
July
August
Bap’.eruoer
Ocicuar
N- vc:ab*r
Ocaembe: ,
Jasuarr
F-b-cery .
Fetlaros of the Week.
Special to Enquirer-Buu,
New Yoek, May 7 —Bu-inrsi fail
ures oocurring throughout the country
during the last week, as repor cd t’. R
G Dui & O >, number for ibe U ;R B d
in.aten 107 -ud Canada 25, a ■ t -.l of 192,
against 2U7 isst week and l9i the wj k
previous. The business ca-aallie* ap
pear to he about up ;o the average in 9!!
aeorions of the country X.i New Y jrk
city they are very ug it.
4 ft( *tih end Uruanbills Cared.
Ac ergymsn, alter years oi suffering
from tr.at ioathseme disease, Catarrh,
ano valuiy trying every known reme
dy, at luet found a prescription which
completely cured a ,-i saved biui trom
death. Any autILrer from h.s dread*
Jul dlstaoi eudi g a sop-addressed
?;! n iP' d env «!ope to Dr J F.ynn & Jo ,
-G East 15 h Ht , Ngw Y irk, wni re
ceive the recipe free of oharge,
decli eowlO;
8 91 1900 8 92 IOj
b 97 li 0
9 ,9 WO® 9 10 iOO
9 14-190
8 9“J 100@ 8 91 100
fc ,3 PiOitJ 9 75 1-0
8 69 lOCtf, S7u i9L
8 73.-10U
_ 8 83 100© 8 Si 100
f 9j 109
, May 7. ~ EveuiCt - • Net
I gross 8442 baies. Fuiut at
a,,, Hica iy —»s.fc- 59 2J0 bale*, at
9 22 11X466 9 23 100
- 9 29 1004!, 9 89*100
9 39 1,'XA 9 40 1 0
9 4S 100® 9 49 i- 0
, 9 35 -iOO® 9 .6 101
, 9 15 109
, 9 ■0 100
. 9 13 1 0„J 9 14 1/1
. 9 20 ll6ig 3 -1 jUO
9 Hu-100d 9 810u
X. ,r-.;h 9 40-100® 9 l.VOli
G'fccn A Crtpo-t o cjI’,'U iu u--s
nay ; 1 h.„o been a weak market all dtv
wl.h so a flv» prn s l-s ana closing Uu:.
end bsreiy sl«ady Thors was no u.-dsi
pressure 10 re.,. 1 . bu the bu l ciemcn
gave Ic3'i auppo-, to near moDVi.*, .mu „
ul-rcslHon >o *eit lb? -e v e* -p w- s »*yaiu
nianlies el bo b an Li me it'd lor- en . c-
c runt. Liv* rpoo advice, were die*c»p**t u
lug and liisoinr igel -pxroUoaa w%l l .g to:
• c-l trow sb o-.d, whi- he conMonoiis b
.r-i| luunlnr and p.at.alien m< veuasui
. :tip U wl : proml'-l < ne v C'*--p u '»
i.icii* intuss 1 great© c .-id .snee umoug th©
beers
TOTAL SET RECEIPTS AT TUB 1 ORT8
New Y.kk, .4 • 7-Lhe following ao
the total net receipts ol cotton at ,. ..p,t-
nluce Oeptember 1, 1385 :
Ualvesiuu ....
NTw Or.ettbu
Mobile...
.-'avi.unah
Charleston
Wilmlugtoc,
No:
Baitimu
Bouton
Nc , .: ,'rr N"*v
I-* 1111 '.d blp h 1 a
Woe Point,
Bruns-wick.
Fori Royal.
Pensacola
Cuy Point
indiauoia,
Total „5 I73.U07
Galveston May 7— Cotton market slca J v
m.uw.inga 9c; net receipts 120. 12u
r, -.'a. 2601; slc-ck 2i,.‘93;exp-)rt6 Ureal Britain
04, co.ulnent CO
Weekly net receipts 1747, gums 2 59
-ales 3922; exports lo continent 912, Gr-s
tlriLu,n 00
o. folk, May 7—Oct'.on >te«dy; mi
i . gs 9;; net receipt© 565, gress 555
si-es —; siock 31,988, expons Great Bril*
ap o. co • linen*. IX)
Weekly net receipts 6995 gr ss 6495 sale,
27:i;expo.-is Urea. Billaln 6363 F rance Uu,
con::ue,ii CO
Baltimore, Md, May 7—Cotton dnll—
mlddii . :e 9 3-16o: net recf.lp bCO, gro » 188;
sale* OX), sales iu spin, era On* ,ti;ek 26 ,9j,
(ip rlii to Greet Brl'eln U9, con'.l.isu
10
W- u y nel receipts 4'.03, gr--,-r 6"6), sa ts
li-2i5, to spinners 17 r. expkii Gree Britain
4893, >.v,n lnent l''i7
B 8TON, May 7 C'otMU qu'fT ai Q m
II 'unugs ; nr' rer ipii 7, gr .*•
981: sales (0 s.cck 43:0; exp ,Ttv Sc Urea,
i 0
sn s
Weekly ne rec'lp 3119, gr*s
ti); '»p -r.e G ea; B; 1 3,835
WiL- isq on, M y 7 — notion mirk*'
Uady : middlings 9c. ei reoelp s 36
gr -- 16, «»'6„0O- r - on k 463 4' exoo'-s GiS’-i
i'r'tei CO co -.- lcenl '-0
Weekly net receipt* «95, groBs 6:3; sales
(.0 expone Great Britain 00, o. nlinent
0J. France CO
PHILADELPRIA. PA, May 7— (Xt VOD
duo; mincuing 9}<:| net reoelpls 894, grosi
394; sales 00; stock 18,5 5 exporti contlnen;
WJ: Great Britain 09
Weekly net receipt! 588, grola 88, lalea
00 exports Grsut Britain 395 :o oontluuni
00
Savannah M y 7 — Cotton st ady
'lilddilrgi 8% v lie* rccclr*',. 71J g" • s
718 syce 109 tiuflk 22 3.10, exports p, Greet
3, lin.r. 0,1 ernttnen DO
Weekly net receipts 8850, gross 8833;
siilo; 870; exports to Ureat Brltslu 3505.
oontluem I7li
New Oa.LEANK, Ma7 7 - lottou mark©,
q ieti muldituy* 9c; net. ©seelpM 1513,
gr,.,ss 2684 sAiei, 1090; st,on>. 148 8.0, exporis
lire,. Britain , to Frau,.* 00, ooaii-
Wcokly net rrorlptii 10 899 gross 73 266
vales tO.jOO; expo tiGreit Brllaln 27 852,
cur. in cm 00, Fiauoi ottii
. .i.higs At ,y 7 -Uottc ■ mark* 1 quiet,
loJiIUT 8 15 16c; oe* “C iipw 2.9, ,*«>*»
.4' lull- 3:0, h,Oi’k 28.478 uxp'iri* Greet
oi)
Weekly not receipts 2,85, groes 2(83,
sr.le, JUKI: exports to Greet Brlinlu 1.85
cont-tneui Oil.
-tai.etu* M*y 7 - '' luii sifiuily-
mldd !ng' 9 . !'«• tSMlMp* * 185 s* ,p-
rn.'i 779 1400; sloe-. 6 :,448 *
Woc-klv net receipts 1159; »;.;piuenta
62 2. BRies 18,57c; to upluneri 00
.. Psil * ',«!■ 7 S t, '-ji Add*
li.nge t%o :f>* * . it: *ti ;.s ...uti 00; sates
,:34U Mo ,, 18 4)3
<8
4718, l,pin l:©)'
Oba»L».isTw* , May 7 -Jot , quiet; mid*
•illngi 9 n reoelpu 893 r.rrwir tU3i aaifcl 00;
,,ck 25,62'i, nxporio Ginn. BrlLain 00,
it r, ce 00, oc'itluev' 00
Weekly net receipis 3534 jroaa 3634,
Hll,-■ 1S*18; export* io Great B i kln 00,
c-i.mintui 13*10. France 00
Montgomery , Muy 7—cotton H*ia—
ml Idling* 81-jo*, rocolpls 5n7; shlpmenu
t345 slock tm« year 17,0. last jour 4598;
Lie* :i)45
M.ujon, Hay 7 -uotton m.tract o*
miouiliA'd 8J4C; receipts 54; sal © • 385,
JSabhville, foe a. Mi, 7—cotton quiet,
mmultug- 8J2a; not receipts 753; sbipmeata
)0t sales 823, i-pinners 205; stock this year
2366, 'ftit year 2197
Post Royal, May 7-Wfekly net rts
celp Is i!5; stoos 68
Selma, Mi. 7—Cottou dull: middlings
8-tfc: rocelpti 1133; shipments 176; stook 4278
Home, Hay 7~i.;ouol qu.- 't mVIdUnga
S3-4U, rroetpit 815, eU;pmen„s 158. sic k 1570,
TWENTY YUKS AF
1 [ f
li,
,r On 1
li | Pipfilon Hi tncurporv
Kg y [• *'e “The E iq ilrer-Hun
«l ) P11 n11 hLilr; 15 C'Miupuiiy, 1
A Soa^herulz'd Y.uikie mil ro tful
erato Soldier Til s Whut
Ho Knows 1 hi'ii 1 ) .
IN IIE-- J H Yocum, T J Penroo,
G E Thomas, Jr, cl, al—Peti
tion to Incorporate the “Ycting
Men's Cliric-tian Associhtion 06
Columbas, (ioorpiu.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUN
TY- To tho Superior Cotut of
said County:
The petition of J II Y 7 ocuin,T ,J
Pearce. G E Thomas, Jr, It A Car-
son, GE Chandler, It O Howard,
M W Howard, tt tV Slado, X p
Ranks, C E Hochslriisser, C D
Hurt, A R Milkerson, G I? M liilo-
sido and YY F Ti/iuer, of Museo-
pee county’, slate ot Georgia, to ho
isii and maintain in the | known as tho “Rocrd of Direch rs”
minis a puli',k hing com- | of the Young llui'i, Chnsiian As-
STATE OF GEORGIA, MUSCO
GEE COUNTY; To the lion
Superior Court of said County:
The petition of John King, G
Gunby Jorunn, C E Hoclistrassor,
N P Banks, A Y Boatrite and
; George P Swift, junior, nml tlioir
I assiiciates respectfully show that
; they have formed an association
j and deiire a clmiter to be granted
. to tin.m ns n corporation under
' section 1 * • 7' < of the Code of Georgia.
The object of such corporation
'OSixeeiavu
Chii aoo. May 7--F.OUT «t©9 fj nud na*
ibi,'. gcu—souiboru wiu ur4 40©4 75 Wlcm
w,*,.k ba iMua-.-d slei- iur— M»y 76J^
876%7. June 78%*q:7s%* Ju'y '!»%’•■ Ooru-
C»*U 31’^* May 3>%i)34%". JUm 35% j38%j,
Ja v 86%@3734*!. Gal* w.iy--ca*.i .i-d V -,y
2*>4,fl)2, ,l A,fi June 28^4©29j July 271-41®.8% i-
Yi jo„ p jrl w.i'-k hlu i . -.ver—ok*h 08 Sj®9 U,
J ue 9 lv.J-S-9 15. Lurd eisy-oi.su 8’ elicit
;5 90 Juoa. ,5 9,5 95, Jtl.y 85 9’H®6 10
b.'xud mesa©* dieeUy—-Jry t'kltud ahumdere
84 ID®4 10. Idsori rib aide* 66 >7% suorl clear
■ ■den 5 6US5 66. Wtilsky *l««dy — 81 14, ,
Bugs.! tibH.or—diardarit A I
XI. Zai 'itr. ]
■JTijOUlBj Mny 7—Flour, market dul —
famu 83 10*®8 20. oh-',tee 83 80®3 9d. pa'-ant
5 l'(<t5 40 -one*- active bu- lower—Nu2 red !
oa*;. 8C*®85J40, June 85^<®877. Corn quiet i
out Arm- jNu 2 mixed c..bn 33>;o Oan, uuti j
:>n. sie-.'i'*—No 2 mixed ui.,:. .S;*$4, Wfcliky I
arm—91 :u P:ovlMom • oad *: Po:fcf9 37® !
9 40; turn 85 7 I .@5 ’5 Br..k meat* U m— ■
box rd I ns. ei s-r uldt:* '5 39, enori dear sides
15 50,b.,o 111 Urm-ln g e.ear stdas 95 75®5 89;
soc-i rib sli. sa 6 8t'®5 85 ■•.dcu't 01 ear hum j
86 0i| uhOl'j »tIObg--89 00'3il2 0 ■. j
uualH vilife.
-HUUTHVTLjLk, Ky. May 7—Grain cinrket j
qulel : wbtat, IS*. 2 red, lo -g b«r r. —c;
N 1 2 red 860; corn, Ku 2 mixed ~o» white
39'; uate, nesr No 9 mlxra 32c,
ProvlalouB higher: Pork, mens 810 .50; 1
bacon—clear rib sirtts $5 91. clear elder i
86 15. gbouidvrs 34 37H Bulk meais-o'axr \
t b sidat 6 40, c.eiti aides 5 65. shonlders .
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and child fn t>i" G - ■
to G 1 f. ar J f : -i- “
the Atlanl’C. will 9 ni r 1 a:l!
tten to the oieaaaiii 0 **'i
tore.
Bora ir: C ntmc loo
youtiR tnan, In 1854 h -
located In ’hi* stale, ti
ley, and removing f
nftorward r, A ant.leu
doveJooed his capac
life. Alter srme ■■
ha RSBociutnd him*”
P H Oliver, a! A bs r :', hn; dlag s
largo store, a.:. *5 Ij.e a as unfoi»
Inuato enotigb to lose r ■» wife by c
stroke of llahtnir.e. avd s'nrtlT after
returaud to his fir.*i love, .i mericue,
where the onttor»4tt of the civl' *-*r
fruind him HesiiW «: “,■*.- v 1 rg li at
In the company of >r is rtdMivi), t’apf 1 ft
Branunoc. of C-i B o*' 'hi-
M.407N VOt. U N TERRS,
and afterward in U*o oevalry unde;
Major B G L -cko.l Tho yio*f of 1,0
war XOdhil Mr hU'i up an,, ill, d : n Ale
oon, bat hid u.I.ru: do,' e j*i;gy noo..
re'p;>6rF.7ed hi* f-tr.u-*
oi Dmlan dr C l or,'' I'
wai wa iu widel v li
blurred on'.. A.'it.i :
time. b» wse in l.v ”'.'.*
where he en'“*e'i I"
ho was ir'sed*--: n v
man, Iu iQiso-pscti
neoted ccnstsnGy w 1
and
M -T . J
■f :be career: ui-iic
In 1874 ho roau-vu.i w
Allan a am 1 has b-i* :
city since
1 ai Ry
- li. m
■-alere,
slior.
frn n.
juu.y, t.mkr thu name nml style of
tho "Enquircf-Smi Pulilishing
Ct.mpf.ny ; that they propose to
cany on the business of editing
! nuo publishing one or more news
1 papers in said city of Columbus,
1 and lo have and carry on the job
j printing business in connection
I therewith, and also to publish
books, pamphlets and other peri
odical literature
I The capital to be employed in
j such business ar il actually paid in
I is t wenty thousand dollars, which
1 is divided into shares of fifty dol-
| lars each, but they desire power
aid authority to increase the
j amount of capital stock by vote of
the slockt outers to not exceeding
ti fty tin uti-and dollars.
The business of such corporation
is to be done and its principal
! office to be located in the city of
Columbus, in said county, and they
ask to be incorporated for u period
of twenty years.
i That such corporation may'Re
! organized at any time, and may
] elect seven direct ors to manage the
affairs of the corporation, and that
said directors may elect one of
their 1 nrnber President, and may
also ek-i t a Secretary and Treasur-
| t.r, who may be the same person,
and may or may not be one of the
directors, ns they may elect.
That said corporation shall have
the power to adopt bylaws for
their regulation, and may acquire
by purchase or loan any real 01
persrunl property that may be
necessary or desirable for theii
■ purposes, and may also borrow
money and issue bonds, notes and
mortgages to secure the same.
Thai there shall be no individual
li bid j upon any of the stockhold debts due
ers. except for any balance that uiaj | sue bonds
sociation of Columbus, together
with such other's as may becorro
members of said association, ie-
sportfully showotli that petitioners,
their associates and successors, de
sire to bo incorporated and made a
body politic under the laws of this
stnto,
The objects of said corporation
will be religions, literary and edu
cational in their character. Tha
business of said corporation will bo
the providing arid maintaining for
the use of its members and tho
pub’ie suitable place or places for
religious worship, literary enter
tainments and educational instiua
tjon.
The name of said corporation to
bo “Young Men’s Christian Associ-
ciation of Cclumbus, Georgia.''
No capital to be employed in tho
business of said association
Tho principal place of business
or location of said association to ba
in Columbus, Ga
The time of incorporation, twen
ty years from date of charter, with
privilege of renewal
Petitioners desire for said cor
poration the power of contracting
and being contracted with, of suing
and being sued; of having and
using a common seal; to make by
laws, rules and regulators for its
government; to elect and appoint
such < dll cere, directors, managers,
general secretaries or such other
persons os m..y be necessary to
carry out the objects of incorpora
tion; to purchase, receive, hold,
sell, mortgage and convey such real
or personal property as may bo
necessary for the interests and ob
jects of said corporation; to taka
mortgages ur other liens to secure
said corporation ; to is
rother eirtilictues of in-
1 laiwmi, ,u lAAiH/A iv n.ii.' [corporation ; to do all such acts 1
iLIy Pt.'iti n-.-is Attorneys, 1 may be necessary for the logitimal
G k.OEGLA, Muscogee County,- execution of the objects purposi
1 ilcd iii tho clerks office of the su and n-iwers of its organization
prime i0@.<lki,
eiv.oi
MUy
utro:: So > 1)11
uni-ana.
7- Wn)*ky active—
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Rail — pri'o© >,-ru.t». t)e-<veriaa, i9,j<®2iHv
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.irklnoo 90 9ic
savannah 7 -Tai'peii
33 -, Blum in- barrelo.
1 271-oS «ll-i 8 0 Darrels
Me-itii'R nit?, nr tt- «
J ws*k, U ;■ reporter w •-
hiRr.y 7ia'.'ti‘Iv-'k. a, :
“How sre, yru, n\ -..
[ 11 Pretty w o' I, S'lir; :■'
I “8 mriri ;.s a dollar, ait
[ If I b'■ d met yen ,et ii
not have sairl as inuct '
“Why, How v: *s tm!
“Well, you hi us t.
past ten yc-- I ...»v •
0.1 I; s-d-b c- il-i.-v,a , V.
be due nud unpaid on the capital i debtedness, under such terms as
stock subscribed for by them may be. prescribed by said
PhABOGi, B'dANNON A BAT* [ corporation ; t.o do all such acts
.a to
purposes
powers of its orgi
! Said petitioners will ever pray,
[ &c THOMAS A CHANDLER,
Petition; rs Attorneys.
Georgia. Muscogte CiMintv:
Fi.ed in tue Cli'i'k - Dice of (ho
SujiLTR.r Court of nud County mid
recorded ii> ' Record of Writs .? I
ami 65,” folios ;jul and 5U2, this
-Vpri llOth 18.-0.
id county and re
r ii of writs ’84 and
7 and s, this April 1 oth
GEO Y POND,
(-lei’k y C M Co, Ga,
1
WlLMINOTOK, M>iJ 7 -
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ir 11 ai- 1 CO. I’- 1 G
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Hj V ’iii dc «. O. f.Btftloaesrkt
rfriLLb- K3Mr6' T nn-netrin
frout o'tho auction homo of K VI K owirs &
Co Broad Hireec ci*y of C'.luiob-.u. Jusco^ot couu"
ty Goorgitt, Uu! 'oilowiu^ pr<j,-rty, to-wit Six v
fp« more j- It 8 ''ri the «d Ip -f lot u nuh -: f<.
m tho M-t’h *ru L hertim, Muse poo ctnn y Go r
via an 1 raumu. b»ck o.o3 uorti ..r l*nivii \ i i
profeaieiiis th-re-iu uuti bouude. a* loll wa: Ui
the r.o *.li by ! tu-J» of C I I h >r t u .,ua r cJI» i •> >
the ea«t bv lanrig of Caroline McCook ’ fat by
Trial) street, .al Sotitb b) •efente nf.a treet.
L•Yio.i c i. ai ho p/op -".7 of Cat )U«o -e.’ooU to
H/itiaf) f. fl 'a In air hhn 'fc in favor of J II Hamilton
va Caroline VIcOook J G B w li KU S
m;4ouw4w Sheriff,
fan
AUfttxporioa:*. tt*marlii.fclc ncd quick cortn. Tr*jd
MM, S«nd Bump for tuAloi p%rtlcui*r«. Addr«M,
f. Dr. WARD A CO- iaiusuna, *0.
.thy li**EG ‘
i mn1 I hav. u il
Base for a w< .
I lr . CDiL<v 3:y
!r, -i pretty ai.-ong sia.'ein'Ril, but f
uu.k-j u honosily ami sinaorely, sr.il
tun orepareii to verify it in n y ii arj-
ner,’’ noL6l&?6n
ge*
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puil F-ir In i Iriformaii .n aDi'rei* DdO,
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ton, V.iuth. P 0 Uux 514.3
aprll) a ibar 121
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t,o •- rXa more r.jjttt rtwar ISr.B a
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