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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING DECEMBER 2, 1*86. A Pair of Cranks and Their Barrjl-Boai. HPreTloui, IliToriln of llcrllrmi Broken—Him Henv«o llmlltl . '4 Mon Wont Thrnagh * ho Itupida nl Mnijrn )I1kk Sadie Niagara Farrs, November US.—One •more chapter to the romantic history of Niej/iira river was added this afternoon by the feat of George Hazlitt and Miss Sadie Allen, both of this city, who made the trip ■of the Niagara whirlpool and rapids in a "'his was the first time alt barrel. Tlus was the first time a lady has ■ever attempted the feat, and curiosity was aroused to the highest pitch, Ilazlitt went through the rapids and whirlpool on the .-8th of last August with William Potts, so I he knew about what there was in it. In i order to avenge themselvea of on Graham, ■ the pioneer in the enterprise, who had slighted them, Ilazlitt and Potts decided to lave a woman go through to take away his glory. Thanksgiving eve Miss Sadie Allen, Potts’ sister-in-law, was visited and the matter proposed to her, anil she said at once she would go, so it was at ouco ar ranged. Potts and Ilazlitt yesterday went to Chippewa, Ontario, and towed up the barrel. This morning Miss Allen went to ‘the Falls and stopped at Michael Hearn’s hotel on Falls street. She said to your cor respondent: A BRAVE OIRR. “Yes, 1 have fully made up my mind to mako the trip, nnd I think 1 can truthfully say that I am not afraid. The boys asked me to go and I am sure they would not take me where 1 would be Injured. I might ■for what I know, be just as well killed mow as any time, but of course I don’t think T will be. The papers say 1 am 18 years old, but I might just as well tell you 1 am 20, as V have no wish to conceal ft. The story that I have a husband who is in Chi cago is, of course, a lie. I never had a hus band and don’t expect to have, I am an orphan, and aside from my sister, who is with me, and two brothers, who are en gineers on the railroad, 1 have no friends on earth. My father, John Al len, died seven years ago, and my mother passed away thvee years ago last June. My father was a railroad man, employed by the New York Central at Bast Buffalo and always kept me in good style. He was a member of one of the Buffalo Masonic lodges, and, God bless them, they have done enough for me since. His life was insured in tlio Masonic Life Association of Western New York, but owing to his long sickness we were unable to keep up the dues and the policy ex pired a few days before his death. The .masons paid the funeral expenses and have -continually helped me since. Throe •months ago I was sent for to take care of I’Mrs. John Scully, who lives at 1073 Senaca sorest. Buffalo, and have been with them •since..’’ THE START. The couple in their barrel started on their perilous voyage at 2:30 o’clock, from ■■the old Maid of the Mist landing, on the ’Canada side. Miss Allen, when sho appear- ■ed at the ferry, ready to enter upon the perilous journey, wore a neat walking dress. Taking off her hat and jacket, and throwing a shawl over her head, she stooped Tightly into the barrel through the man-hole, tucki it her and laughingly remnrking. me, George, jump in; I’m all fixed, latter, Ilazlitt stepped into the craft, to their duties, and It Is necessary to be nt t ho department about 8 o’clock.” And when do you get away ? ■‘O that depends. Sometimes I got through by 5 o’clock, sometimes bv 6, but I generally have a lot of work tdBdo at night beside.” It is not merely the private secretaries wlio work long hours either. The mem bers of the cabinet themselves do so. Bven Secretary Manning with his enfeebled con dition is working late nt nights and on Sundays, preparing his report. Take a walk past the residences of any of the cab inet officers and you are liable to see the lights in their studies burning until mid night. They have their desks in. their houses and work nt all hours. He is an early riser and It is no uncommon thing to know that he is closeted with some mem ber of the cabinet or Col. Lamont until midnight or luter, hard at work. Take a walk post the treasury any night and you will see large numbers of the rooms lighted up and employes at work catching up with the work of the oflleo. Only the other day I heard un employe in one of the divisions of the treasury say to one of his fellow-clerks, “I will be down to the office at 8 o’clock to morrow to help get that work up.” There are lots of them who tnke their work to their homes with them. This is especially the case with the profeasors in the scientific resumes. They take a personal interest in their workand as the appropriation made for it is small they generally are willing to give a good deal of time to it even at ridiculously small sala ries. From my window where I sit writ ing this letter I look directly upon the window of one of these scientific gentle men. 1 can almost nlways see a light in his study window until midnight or there abouts, sometimes much later. He does it for the love of the work and because be cannot bear to see it neglected. Watch any of the cabinet officers as they go home and you will see that they take a bundle of work with tVem to be disposed of at home during the evening. Ijtruglilcr Lcmls « Now Charm To beauty when it discloses a pretty set of teeth. Whiteness, when nature has sup plied tills element of loveliness, may be retained through life by using fragrant SOZODONT. sat se tu th&w 1 CITATION. i 1 < EOROIA- MUSCOGEE COUNTY’: Notice if 1 IJI lien by given to :il! persons conet-rnen iliat on the soth (lay of December, 1WJ3, James Johnson, formerly or Muscogee county, Georgia, departed this life iritis late, and that no person has ai> ■ plie d for administration on the estate of said James John .m. tr., and thutin terms of the law 1 administration will be vested in the Clerk o’ tile ■Superior/: i.rn. ol said county, or in gome other i fit and proper person, thirty days after the publi cation of this citation, unless some valid objec tion is mudi in his appointment. I Given under my bund and official signature this 3d liny o November. 1886.. nov3 oaw fw GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY : , Whereas. Geo. P. Swift, Jr., makes application for letters ol administration on the estate of J. E. Walker late of said county, deceased. These are. therefore, to cite all personsconcern- ed.kindred and creditors,toshowcause.if any they have, within the tinn prescribed by law, v/hy said ' utera should not be grant! d to said applicant. WltllesB my official signature this October “I have used Simmons Liver Regulatorjfor many years, having made it my only family medicine. My mother before me was very partial to it. It is a safe, good and reliable medicine for any disorder of the system, and if used in time is a OREAT PREVENTIVE OF HICK NESS. I often recommend it to my friends, and shall continue to do so.” Kev. James M. Rollins, Pastor of M. E. Church, So. Fairfield, Va. TIME AND DOCTORS; BILLS SAVED Ity always keeping Simmons Liver Regulator in the Price, 81.00. ting her garments closely ■about ’Come ISoon , fastening himself in the opposite end to .that occupied by Miss Allen. At 2:55 the new suspension bridge was passed. People on the bunks waved their handkerchiefs, and Hazlitt waved his hand in reply to tho greeting. It was just 2:51) when the turn In the river was passed at ■ the old Maid of the Mist landing, where 'the rapids begin. Here the buttle began. The barrel rolled and dived, being out of • sight half the time. People who were in position to see thought it was gone half a •dozen times. It was loaded with 500 pounds • of sand, and was very loggy in the water. At 8 o’clock the whirlpool was reached, •B-nd in the brave little craft went. The roaring billows covered it with foam and mist, and every time it was lost sight j H Z oilin & Co., •tlf people thought it had surely struck tho big rook on which Captain Webb’s head was spilt. The barrel went down once seemingly for good, • lout when it righted again it was seen mov ing down the stream out of tho maelstrom. It continued for 51)0 rods probably, and then turned back just as fust, and came ditto Thompson’s eddy, on the Canadian ishure. IN THE EUIlV. This is only scparalod from the whirl pool by it great rock, which shut oil' the '.view of the spectators on the bluff. They thought the boat lutd gone down to Lewis ton and some of the party went there with '■carriages to bring them back. At lust Frank B. Lawson, who keeps the gate at Aha Colt’s elevator, espied the party and •caret running along tut-shore ot the t^hirl- ..pnol. They bad been tiiere three-tjuarterH • of an hour.' Others came down, but there was no such thing us making a noise which ■would attract their attention. When ’the barrel cume near the shore again he -threw a club and struck the barrel. Haz- Altt stuck out bis head, caught a rope that was proveutly thrown him, and the barrel was safely landed at 3:45 o’clock. Ilazlitt “I have found Simmons’ Liver Regulator the best family medicine I ever used for anything that may happen, have used it in Indigestion, Colic, Diarrhoea, Biliousness, and found it to relieve immediately. After eating a hearty supper, if, on going to bed, I take about a tea spoonful, I never feel the effects of the supper eaten.” Ovid G. Sparks, Ex-Mayor Macon, Ua. M-OSLY (IliXlIMi j* Has our Z Stamp on front of Wrapper. Sole Proprietors. imiilv klpiiia, i*a. .... ■ ol said county for a discbar. e from his guardian- thin of Lucy T. Hill; This is, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, to show cause why the said Joseph)) HU] should not he dismissed rom his guardian ship ofLueyT Hill and receive the usual letters of dismission. Given under my hand and official signature this November 3, 1886. F. M. BROOKS. uov3 Oaw Aw Ordinary. GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY: ■ Whereas, John D. Wynn makes application for letters of administration (Ui the estate of Mrs. Mary F. Bray, late of said county, > cceased. These arc, therefore, to cite all and singular the next of kin and creditors ol said deceased, to show cause, if any they have, within tho time prescribed by law, why said letters should not he Krauti d to said applicant. Witness my official signature this October 30th. 1880. F. M. BROOKS, rct30oawlw Ordinary. GEORGIA- MUSCOGKI-fCOUNTY : Whereas, George Y. Pond, administrator dc bonis non of the estate of Hugh. Dover, late ol said county, deceased, makes application lor leave to sell all the real und personal property belonging to said deceased; These are, therefore, to cite all persona inter ested. kindred and creditors, to show cause, ii any they have, within tin time prescribed bylaw, why leave to sell said property should not be granted to said applicant. Witness my oiliciul signature this November 3, 1886. F. M. BROOKS, nov3 oaw-lw Ordinary. GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY * Whereas, A. B. and L. M. Lynch, executors of the estate of Win. D. Lynch, receased, make ap- I dication for leave to se 1 all the real estate be onering to said deceased. Thqse are, therefore, to cite all persons con cernea kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any the.' have, wit hin the time prescribed by law, why leave to sell said real estate should not be granted to said applicants. Witness my official signature this October ?9, 1880. F. M. BROOKH, oc30 oaw 4w Ordinary. GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY; Whereas, Wright H. Howard makes application for letters of administration on the estate ol Harriet My rick, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, ii any they can, within the time prescribed by law, why said letters should not be granted to said ap plicant. Witness my official signature this October 30, 1886. F. M. BROOKS, oc.10 oaw4w Ordinary. Georgia, musbogee county: Whereas, C. A Redd, administrator of the es tate of Mrs. Mary 8. Park, represents to the court in his petition duty filed, that he has fully ad ministered Marv 8. Park’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be dis charged from his administration and receive letr ters of dismission on the first Monday in Februa ry, 1886. Witness my official signature this 30th day of October. 1886. F. M. BROOKS, oc30 oaw3ra Ordinary. for leave to sell all the real and personal proper ty bi longing to said deceased , These are, therefore, to cite all persons inter ested, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they have within the time prescribed bylaw, why leave to sell said property should not be ranted to said Witness my omcii 1886. oc30 oaw4w At KIRVEN’S FRESH ARRIVALS. The Luca Bustle, the latest and best. Ladies' and Children’s Jersey Jackets ; Call for our Chil dren's Norfolk Jerseys. The best all-wool Five Dollar Newmarket in the city. The best Five Dollar all-wool Blankets in Columbus. Choice stock Hamburg Edgings and Insertions, white, red and blue. They are scarce and hard to get. New stock of Knit Underwear. New stock of Jewelry. . New stock of Ladies' Trunks. Call for our Ladies'French Ribbed Hose, unbleached, al 25c; they arc well worth 40c. New stock Embroidered Flannels. New stock Plaid Nainsooks for Aprons al 10c and 121c. Our Dress Goods in wool, also silk fabrics, is being con stantly replenished and added to. Our five-button Kid Gloves at 50 cents are not trash, hut fresh goods. A small lot Children’s Wraps left over from our lust win ter stock will be sold at a sacrifice J. A. KIRVEN & CO. Duffy’s Pure Mall w .iskey and Duffy’s Formula. 8 27),' Pv.tr:, M>iil Iy/n.sl.r ink, O., March BO. 1HSO. e My It Wl .ia- of her lung ‘•ii In its ii rat rlgha 1JJ.3 pounds, looks Look in pi heart 11 v lor the tho Dufl'y’i cl- 2£ot out. tUut the younp: lady lmd to be car- iriedtc t&e elevator,where* her friends were 'waiting. .She was driven back to Hearn’s :hote.l nr quickly as possible and at, li o’clock • •was abk sit up. She was so ill she could not go to ’Buffalo this evening, but proba- Ibh'iwLU x->-njorrow. She said she was ter ribly bruised and that the ride made her sick at her stomach. MISS SADIE ALLEN, ’.heroine of Niagara, is a pretty girl that wouJd make some honest young man a good wife. She has dark brown hair and ipyes, good features, a rosy complexion and h month which, when she smiles, is nosi- -tivoly beautiful. She is modest as she is comely and has made this attempt, seem ingly, in blind confidence in the judgment of her brother-in-law and his friends. Typhoid ' carlel ami Yellow Four*. Measles, l)lpli- 4 It it hi, Siuall-pox, Cholera, Ac. Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid will destroy !rhe infection of all fevers and all conta gious and infectious diseases. Will keep the atmosphere of any sick-room pure and wholesome, absorbing and destroying un healthy effluvia and contagion resulting therefrom. Will neutralize any ducI smell whatever, not by disguising it, but by de stroying it. Use Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid in every raick-room. * eod se&w NOT SO EASY. Bepartmont Clerks Compelled to Work Karly and Lain—Cabinet Officials and Scientists Take Pork to Their Homes. Washington, November 30.—The peo- ' pie who suppose that the government em ployes do not work are mistaken, in some Aea«es. I tons talking with the private sec retary of one of the cabinet officers last evening and lie remarked that he must get home at once, “for,” said ho., “I have to get up early.” How is that, I asked; I thought government employes do not have to rise early or work late. “Don’t they.” ho laughed. “Well, you would think they did if you would, see me punching myself every night to keep awake at my work after the .majority of people are in bed. I am at it until midnight or later half of my time. And did you say you were to rise early to-morrow besides ? “Yes. I generally get up about G:30 • o’clock in the morning. You see there is a ••certain amount of work that must be done before the department employes get there Ion’, corps ni ? hwlelnuK I •■hall prwlM Hi! that 1 think cun t.e henMlled hv It. nr it tins saved in" mi cnoru'ouH doriov’s hill nnd nn Invalids (mi pc. E L. 1’>A DICING ML Urnj. E vdel-tor S cam Printing Works. 2.71 SacKit it St., Brooklyn, X. Y Gentlemen l wua tdrlekou dov.n with con gestion of ihr lung.-*, nnd though haring the hr it inodflfml m tendance 1 did not Improve. I had n rough that seemed to contruca-ny Chest to Uulf It.* UHtuvnl size. Was uiuvblo to st day or night, except upon my back, and GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY. Whereas, Thomas L. Williams, administrate of R. G. Williams, deceased, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed, that he has fully administered R. G. Williams’estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned heirs and creditors, to {-how cause, il‘ any the can, why said administrator should not be di charged from his administration and receive le ters of dismission on t!ic first Monday in De comber, 1886. F. M. BROOKH. Ordinaly September 4tb. 1886 oawftm GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY Whereas, Martin T, Rorgan, administrator ol Urn b.dati of Lavinia Kane, deceased, makes ap plication for leave to sell all t..e real estate belong ing to said deceased. These arc. therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, v any they have, within tho time prescribed byf law, why leave to sell said real estate should not be grunted to said applicant. Witness my official signature thif October 30tli 1886. F. M. BROOKS. OOt80 oaw4W Ordinary BALL’S i ho fount breathing being k( meuood the yum* o Whiskey and Duffy more good than n trouble hits entirely chsnpp i bv rt nnd Ph bn fly’i thing j - Malt r oi mu In, hih! it lias done hit mod lor them. Lung ppetite ex- vor, cough crtuinly the vr plus ultra ot At. (). CONNOR. ceUent, bv Rone. 1 fed 11 remedies are c lung eurntivoB. 6B V. Central Avr.. Baltimore, Md. To the Du.ffv Molt ll /oVAr// Vompany : Gentlemen- l must tell you how much 1 value your Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. 1 have been very ill: my Mends all thought 1 must die with Consumption. Your whiskey has certainly hendlttort me very much. 1 was so sick and weak that thev Ivul to hold me up find give me the Malt Whiskey. Mv doctor told them to give me two teaspoonfuls every four hours in ns much water or milk: then, when I began to impiovo, l must take It three times a day in the same quanGty- and I shall It while 1 can get tt. ! hope that those tiller .. I have been. ay Hr Mu Av . Pitt dm rg. Pa !l,;.nkfulD dept ..../In be- .-lend, Mr. i Im-. \N dit. \< r. that ho •h unpr. • 1 in hruhn and spirits \our DutlV’s Pure Malt Whiskey Vonr.ithi tlmt hots completely re the time of tak-ng tl fiist he was n or. ruy and si iilt~. characteristic id disease, tut now he has gained so much i:i v. Iglti, sir, and general vigor he Is actively attending to business. JOHN II. IIULTS. T1IK DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO.. Baltimore, Mix l7M>rn Whiskey is Sold Only in Skalkd > r clks, Key tat in Bilk. Catarrh sppii CATARRH mi PILE OINTMENT Of Druggists or by Mail. ‘25 Cts. SAUL CO , BALTIMORE, MJ>. IBHrAT’S '.old in Head, CATARRH, HAY FEVER. tot a Liquid, Snuff or \nvder. Free from injurious drugs and “ fi* RhV offensive odors. A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists: by mail, registered 50 eta. Circulars free. ELY BROS., Druggists, Owego, N. Y. »ug3 eodAwtf ana • "TLY SATISFACTORY r. M-. >y . •• t, nnd irs price refunded hyseli- '(a.le -...•'■ ir - t ; .4 itvh'-i and prices. Beware u- i.u.v ii.etij. None genuine without Hal SO CORSET Cft- ;;;. Lvp-nard St., New York. & 9*9 C-v s '»<rs St Cbtcaao Ha SOLD MEDAL. PAEI3,181 BASSE’S tOQCOi o Warranted absolutely piYl Cocoa, from which tho excess. v Oil ban been removed. 11 baa th A | ;A v\ Haws th a strep gth of Cocoa mi xe ^ with Starch, Arrowroot ot Bug a ... aud ia therefore far more econoo • !* I \\ Dal, costing l< ss than one cent f Id cup. It in delicious, r.ourishirH ,.,i i -)i ! i&tiv.ngthonlng, easily ab- [} i ; f j /. f; i J .;od admirably adapted ;oi- wviu u_.) i J h Jj^idsm- wcllaaforperscosinaeoitb • v v < jwi (] r(<cer g every whom, frBras CD.,Joiclrtr,Mass M ANHOOD.RfflEgBaiip^o.K causing Premature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lout Manhood, etc., having tried In vain every known remedy, has discovered a atmrlo self-curo, which lie will send FREE to his fellow sufTorers. Address, C. J. MASON, P. O. Box auo, New York City. oc28 eod&wly More Jobs! KID GLOYBS AT 370, TCI3D GLOVES JLT 500. TLXID GLOVES AT 880. too Dozen TOILET SOAP, 24 Cents per dozen; 2 cents per cake. FACTORY SECONDS. 1 have a few pieces left of that lot of Bleached Cotton al 6i cents ; worth 8 cents. One case Nainsook Checks only 7 cents. The supply inexhaustible—another lot of Handkerchiefs at 4 and 2 cents. Large lot Remnants of Best Seletia only 10 cents. Don’t Forget That We keep the best line of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Under wear to he found. We have some of the very newest things in Dress Goods to be found in New York. We have a good assortment of Notions and all kinds of small wears. We keep Flannels, Blankets. Table Linens, Towels, &e. Q. C. JOHNSON. WILLIAMS & POU, Successors to J. A. WALKER. Carriages, Buggies, Road Carts, Wagons, HAHTTESS SADDLERY, Plow Gear, Lap Robes, Etc. WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK EVER KEPT IN COLUMBUS, and will take great pleas ure in showing any one through our stock. It costs nothing to look. Call and see those BEAUTIFUL COLUMBUS BUGGIES, For which we are Sole Agents. SOS. 989 1 ill I BROAD SOT, I! SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO 11 DISSOLVED 6(11 PHOSPHATE OF HI. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE The Most Popular Fertilizers in use d(iTNTQ coin ,n °ney collecting Family Pictures to e» •"**".R* ■ ^ large; all styles. Pictures guatan eed. Specia' irtiwmitt. Empuuc Copying Co., Can*! Street N 1 A .'4 k FOE OOTTOTT, ii « TOBAOOO, G3-DLA^I2Sr, C3-IE?.<A_S8, FRUiTS AND VEGETABLES. In the Front Rank for Twenty-two Years. J. O. MATHEWSON & Co. Augusta, Ga., and Mobile, Ala. General Agenta for the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama. Missis sippi, Tennessee and Kentucky. novl w3m In Re. ''‘Chattahoochee Falls v Company. M a». plidation for Charter. ^ CTATB OF GEORGIA* MUSCOGEE COIIN- TY To the Superior Court of said countv* The p< tit,ion of ,1. T. Warnoek L. F. Garrard a J. liothune, A. II, Lawton aud Geor> e M. Claim respectiully shows that the; and their associates ami successors desire to bo incorporated and made a body corporate and politic under the name of Chattahoochee Falls Company.” The object of said corporators, and for which they ask tabe incorporated and empowered to engage in.is: The utilization, improvement and operatior of water power on the Chattahoochee river, in the County oi Muscogee and State of Georgia, by con* trolling the waters o sale Chattahoochee river with locks, dams andi uch other means and de vices as may be necest-ary to enabh them to sun- ply water power for manufacturing purposes to such mills and machinery os may bo thereon lo cated and which may be hereafter purchased and erected by said corporation, and to such persons or corporations as may purchase, laase or rent said water power or any part t hereof from it To construct and maintain all ncces- ary cana s chutes Humes, sluices, dams, tramways and other trlbution, utilization ana preservation of said waterpower anu which may be found essential and useful for said purposes. To utilize and improve all the lands acquired by said corporation at and contiguous to said water power upon the east anil west banks of the Chat tahoochee river, in the States of Georgia and Ala- bama, by erecting thereon mills, machinery, fac tories and other buildings, und engaging in the manufacture of cotton wool and all other fibrous am textile materials into yarns, cloth, thread rope and other fabrics, goods and products of ev* ery kind whatever. Ginning cotton for toll or feed or other valuable consideration; manufacturing cotton seed into such products us can be obtained then from: grinding corn, wheat and other grain and produce tor toll or for market aud converting the same into flour, meal and its other products. The fumishit g of power and the production and generating thereby of electricity for light and heat, for motive power and for such mechanical and other uses and purposes as it may be adapted to; and supplying, leasing and selling the same und erecting and coustrueth g in connection therewith such works, po es, wires above and un der ground, and other apparatus, electrical de vices and stations throughout said County of Muscogee as may be necessary to convey, furnish and supply the same to public aud private con Burners. The manufacture of paper in all its forms, and of paper, timber* wood and metals into such utensils, woodemvare, machinery and other goods as may he produced therefrom; and the con ducting and carrying on ol the manufacture of all and evet y other kind of goods, wares, machine ry, wood and mtetal products, or such branches or parts thereof as may be found essential und de sirable for the profitable employment and im provement ot the said water power and property. riaid corporation to have power and authority to sell, lease or rent its said water power, lands, ma chinery, factories and buildings, or such parts ai d portions thereof as may be expedient, to such per sons or other corporations as it may deem fit and proper; and to advance f rom its corporate capital. Funds to such persons or corporations as may oo- cupy its said property; to aid and promote the carrying on by them of tlieir said manufacturing business, andxo make and execute all necessary conveyances and other instruments, and to enter into all proper contracts ano agreements for the exercise of this authority and the securing of its said advanci s. Also, to have power and authority to lay out 6 1 & ts and building lots upon the lands which may e hereafter acquired by said corporation in the States of Georgia and Alabama; to erect buildings and improvements thereon, and the said lots, va cant or improved, and the said buildings, to sell, rent or k a e to the operatives of said manufac turing enterprises, and to such other persons as may desire to rent, lease or purchase the same. THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS of said corporation will be located at the Bite of its said mills and water power in Muscogee Coun ty, State of Georgia. ITS CHIEF OFFICE to be in the City of Columbus, of said County and State; but it shall have authority iu pursuit of Us said business and promotion of its objects to es tablish bi ancli offices at such other points and to exercise its rights and franchises heretofore men tioned, and to build 'actories, make improve ments, contracts, agreements, investments and carry on business of the nature and character afore mentioned with regard to its property and upon the lands and property which may be here after acquired by said corporation in the State of Alabama, aud at such other places within and without the limits of said States of Georgia and Alabama, as its objects and interests may re quire. THE CAPITAL STOCK of said corporation shall be one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, payable in money or property, as said corporators may determine, to be divided into sbures of $100 each, of which amount ten per cent, thereof shall be paid in before said corpo ration commences to do business; and petitioner* desire said corporation shall have authority to in crease said capital stock from time to time as it may deem fit and proper to any sum not exceed ing one million dollars, They desire said corporation to have the power of suing and being sued; to have and to use a Common seal, and to alter, break and change the same at will; to make rules and by-laws lor the management of its business, not in conflict with the laws of this State and the United Stutes, and the same to alter, amend and rescind at pleasure; to receive, lease, rent or purchase and hold such real estate and personal property as may be now or hereafter necessary for its corporate, purposes, for the expansion ano advancement of its objects, for the securing of debts due aud to become due to said corporation, and the same to sell, mort gage and convey at will. That it have power to effect loans and to issue bonds in the name of said corporation, without security or to secure such bondsby mortgage of its property, real and personal, or of such parts or portions thereof as may be desirable; and to loan out its surplus earnings upon mortgage or other available security. To elect and appoint such officers, managers, directors and agents as it desires; and to provide such rules and regulations with respect to stock holders who lefuse to pay up auy balance due on their stock as will compel them to pay upon pen alty of sale or forfeiture of such stock, and to do and perform all such acts as are necessary for th« execution of its powers und to carry out the ob jects und purposes of this corporation. The individual property of each stockholder shall not be liable for the debts, liabilities, obli gations or default of said corporation except to the amount of unpaid stock subscribed by suck stockholder. Wherefore petitioners pray that they, their as sociates and successors be duly incorporate d un der the name as aforesaid for the term, of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal, with all the powers herein prayed for, and with such other powers and privileges as are incident to corpo rations under the laws of this state, and that af ter the filing, recording and publishing of this petition, as provided by law. the Court will pass an order declaring this application granted. And petitioners will ever pray, etc. MoNEILL & LEVY, L F. GARRARD. Attorneys for Petitioners.. GEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY: Filed in the Clerk’s office Superior Court of said county on the Uth day of October, 1886, and recorded this 12th day of October on page 15. and Records of Bills and Writs, Muscogee Superior Court, 1885. GEO. Y. POND. ocl3 oaw 4w Clerk 8. C. M. C. Ga. "SHADELAND’eSvI •A*. PUKE BRED UVE STOCK ESTABLISHMENT K^tonlMl'n the WORLD. , New Iinporla- r tlonH constantly - V arriving. | v-Wb-jD . -*■*. 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