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About Cuthbert weekly appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-???? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1872)
THE APPEAL.- By JAS. P. SAWTELL. | J. €. IRVINE, Associate and General Trawling Agent. j CUTHBERT: TRIDAY, October 18, 1372. FOR PRESIDENT, Horace Grreeley, OF NEW YORK. FDli VICE-PRESIDENT, 13. Gri*atz Brown, OF MISSOURI. ESTATE ELECTORAL TICKET. . FOR STATE AT LARGE. Principles. Alternates. WT. WOFFORD, A. 11. COLQUITT, ir L BENNING, ELI WARREN, J. IIARTRIDGE. A. H. HANSEL, \V. POE, GEO. D. RICE. DISTRICT ELECTORS. 1. H. G. TURNER, L ,7. RIVERS, 2. R. N ELY, 2. A. L. HAWES, 3. W. J. HUDSON, 3. R. F. SMITH. 4. J. M. PACE. 4. T. F. NEWELL. 5. N. R. CASEY. 5. A M CODGERS f>. J. N. DORSEY, 6. L. J. PLLRED, 7. E. D. GRAHAM, 7. R. A. ALSTON. FOR CONGRESS, Gren. G. .T. Wvi&lit, OF DOUGHERTY. The great rush of advertise, ments to-day has crowded out much reading matter intanded for this is sue. As such a rush is so seldom felt, we hope due allowance will be made. Tub “Straights” have at last announced their standard bearers for the State in the Presidential con test. Sam’l A. McNeil, our Eepre : sentative, has been put down as al ternate for the State at large. He assures us that his name lias been used in this connection without his knowledge or consent, and that he ■will “ bolt ” the honors thus sought to be forced upon him. We wish to call particular atten tion of all our readers, especially of those engaged in the Drug business, to the card <»f Messrs. Lawrence & Weichselbaum, of Savannah; and to the merits of those gentlemen for a large share of public patron age. It is true they are not so well known to fame as many of the con coctors of remedies warranted certain cures for every disease— whose names ap.-e bedaubed upon every fence, bridge, and out-house in the land, and whose virtues aie .publiehcd in millions of tracts and .almanhcs. Mr. J. Weichselbaum, of this thriving house, is a German of su perior intellect, tact, and ability. Being a graduate of Pharmacy, and of fifteen years experience m the Drug business, lie commanded the utmost respect and influence in the community in which lie resided be fore coming,to Savannah, lie was at tlio head of one of the largest Wholesale Drug Houses North. Dr. Lawrence, bis partner, is a native of our State, and is a grad uate in medicine of some five years experience in his present business. From his travels throughout our country he has become thoroughly acquainted with the wants of the public, and leaves no stone unturned in his efforts to obtain proper reme dies for their diseases. They keep none but the purest and best articles in their line—many of which are imported direct by themselves. Their business has been, for the past year, one of unprecedented success, which is an evidence ol their fast growing popularity. We, last week, had the hap piness of greeting our old friend, Sol Isaacs. The Isaac’s House purports to be run on the “European plan,” but if it is not just a little above anything of the kind to be found in Europe, why then Europe is some Mr. S. Siioknfeld is-still holding forth in the large brick building in Georgetown; and lias, this season, a very large and beautiful assortment •of Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and in fact, everything you may wish to buy. Citizens of Randolph, Stewart and Quitman, will do well to give him a trial be fore crossing into .another State. He will give as munh for oottou, and sell everything you want as low as can be bought. Mr. AY. J. Brown, a long" and fa vorably known gentleman through out this section, is at . present con nected with him. We, last week, walked through the heighth and depth of the vast building’ occupied by Messrs. Clag liorn tfc Street, Savannah, Ga. From an upper-story we were con ducted b.y one of the members of this well-known and substantial firm down through some six or eight departments where were stor-. ed away in immense quantities all species of Groceries. They also keep everything oeecssajy for build ing and storing ships, from a gal vanized nail, or a cask of beef, to a sheet anchor. Messrs. C. & C. import most of their stores direct in very large quantities, and we feel sure that our dealers could not do better, if as well, than by ordering from them. Their card will be .seen in another column. It gives hut a slight idea of (lie immensity of their stock. ! From Spring Tale. Spring Yale, Ga., [ Oct. 14, 1872. j Editor Appeal: As it has been some time since I saw anything in your popular journal concerning our little village and vicinity, I will assume the privilege, as well as pleasure, to give you a few practical hints as to how the times are going. have been toiling very energetically for the last mouth or two to harvest their crops, and have generally got them gathered— at least the corn ; and there lemains but a meager quantity of cotton in the patch. The most sanguine have entertained unreasonable expecta tions in regard to the cotton. They did not expect to realize much of a yield after the catterpillars made their raid, but really thought it would be better than it is. It seems that nothing but utter disappoint ment awaits the farmer And yet you bear little complaint, and all appear to have a wonderful supply of hope, and are bravely determined to try it again. Here, if anywhere in Georgia, “ Hope springs eternal in the farm er’s breast.’’ I surmise, from the tone of their whistle, that they will be highly prepared to appreciate Christmas holidays if they can only secure Honest Horace for Presi dent. I presume I have already taxed your patience, Mr. Editor, but I have one more item to communi cate, and as that relates to our en terprising young ladies, it may be more interesting than what I have written. They are getting up a tab leaux, the proceeds of which, I un derstarid, are to liquidate some claims against the Methodist Church—the residue, if any, to be consumed in having it painted; which will add no little to its ap pearance. It is a laudable example, and in the accomplishment of which purpose I wish them great success. If suco. ss crowns their efforts, I sincerely wish those desiring to marry, a speedy and happy consum -1 mation of the same. Yours Truly, Amicus. Messrs. Hardeman & Sparks are still offering superior induce ments to parties having cotton to ship. This house is too well known to require commendation. See card in to-day’s issue. A few days since we had the pleasure of meeting our friend, Mr. K. M. Johnson, of Spring Yale neigh borhood. His many friends will be glad to learn that lie is at present connected with the house of Messrs. Bell &.Singer, Eufaula. We advise all his acquaintances who may be trading in that city, to call upon him. He will make it to their interest. New Advertisements. T. HARDEMAN. O. G: SPARKS. HARDEMAN &SPARKS, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 MACON, - - GEORGIA, Tender their service? to the Planters of Middle and South-western Georgia, forthe| Sale and Storage of Cotton. octlß 2m Enquire For MR. “BLACK” JOHNSTON’S RESTAURANT and BAR. (In rear of Brown’s and Spotswood s Ho tels, down street fronting R. R. Depot and Express Office.) • Everything substantial the Market affords neatly prepared. FISH, OYSTERS, FOWL, GAME etc , furnished in Best Style at ALL HOURS. BAR of finest Liquors. Foreign and Domestic Ci gars, etc. CHARGES MODERATE. ocilS-lm W.V. M. PENDLETON- WALTER T. ROSS, PENDLETON & ROSS, (Successors to J. M. Bqardman.) Cor. Mulberry and Second Streets, MACON, GA., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN SCHOOL BOOKS, MEDICAL BOOKS, LAW BOOKS, MIS CELLANEOUS BOOKS RLANK BOOKS, CAP, LETTER, and NOTE PAPER, ENVEL OPES, LEGAL BLANKS, WRI TING INK, COPYING INK, CAR MINE INK, INDELIBLE INK GOLD PENS, PENCILS, CHALK CRAYONS, RUB BER, WAX, OIL COLORS, WATER COLORS, COLORED CRAYONS, BRUSHES, CAN VASS, PLAYING CARDS, CHESSMEN, BACKGAM MON BOARDS, DOMINOES, BILLIARD CHALK, CII ROMOS, PICTURE FRAMES, MOULDINGS, GLASS, ETC., ETC., ETC. And in fact everything usually kept iu a first, class Book and Stationery Store. Orders from, the country will receive prompt attention. Prices as low as any oth er house in ill. South. Orders for priming solicited. PENDLETON & con, Ga. ooiS-3‘o New Advertisements. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE Real Rotate and TOWN PROPERTY. BY VIRTUE OF AN Order of the Court of Ordinarv of Randolph County, will he told at Cuthbert, Ga., cn the first Tuesday in December next, all the real estate belong ing to the estate of Jesse B. Key, deceased consisting of and to he sold in the following lots to-wit: FIRST, South half of number two iu square two in the City of CushUert, Ga., thirty feet front on square, and one hundred and twenty feet hack —and the two-story store house known us Key’s Dry Good Store, thereon—corner lot. SECOND, North half of number two, iu square two, in the City of Cuthhert, Ga., same size as ' übove described lot, known as the grocery store and lot. THIRD, Dwelling House and Lot, South part of number thirty four in Cutb bert, Ga., fronting three hundred and twenty four feet, on College Street, and running back, three hundred aud twenty-four feet, out houses of every character on the lot. FOURTH, North-east corner of number thirty-four in Cuthhert, Ga.. fronting the street, bounding said lot on the North one hundred and sixty nine and a half feet, and twenty-two and a half jeet, very desirable building lot. FIFTH, North-west corner of number thirty-four in Cuthhert, Ga., fronting on street, bound ing sai’d lot on the North one hundred and seventy five feet, and running back South, three hundred and twenty-two aud 3 half feet—this lot being in width on South end only one hundred and sixty-nine and a half feet —very desirable building lot. SIXTH, The South eighty acres of the west half of lot of land number one hundred and thirteen, in the sixth district of Randolph Couuty, Ga, lying one and a half miles from Cuthhert, w-edd lot, well timbered. SEVENTH, East half of lot of land number one hun dred ami slxty-two, iu the ninth district of Randolph County, Ga , this lies just border-, ing on the city line, a great amount of wood on it. EIGHTH, Sixty-seven acres, more or less, of lot num ber one hundred and sixty-one in the ninth district of Randolph County, Ga , described as follows: commencing at the North-east corner of said lot running due South three hundred and thirty-six yards, thence due west to west line of said lot, thence due North to North-west corner of said lot, thence due east to starting point. Also, all ol lot number thirty-six in the Villq Nova Survey in the City of Cuthhert, Ga., and all of lots numbers tbirty-four and and thirty-seven in the Villa Nova Survey that lies North of a line running east and west, commencing at a point three hundred aud thirty-six yards due South of North-east corner ot lot one hundred and sixty-one iu ttie ninth district, aforesaid. This lot con tains in one compact body seventy-eight acres more cr less—the most desirable tract ill the county. Also, will be sold at same time and place, one large Iron Safe, one Repeating Pistol, all theinsolvent papers.’notes,accounts, ii fas, and debts of every character belonging to said estate. Twenty shares Stock of the Bank of Cos lunjbns. Forty shares Stock Eufaula Home Insurance Company. Seventy-four shares Stock of the Cuthhert Manufacturing Com pany. Dividend certificates of Southern Mu tual Insurance Company for fifty-five dollars. Two shares South Western Railroad Stock. Stock Certificate South Western Railroad for twelve 80.100 dollars. Terms of sale ot all except real estate— Cash. Store houses, one half cash, the other half payable January first 1874, without in terest ; if not punctually paid Interest from date at ten per cent, until paid. All other ieal estate one third cash ; bal ance payable in one and two years with out interest, hut if not' punctually paid to bear interest from date at - ten percent, until paid. Seven percent, will be deducted from all time payments oil above real estate if paid at sale. Possession of Store Houses re served until January 10th, 1873. For further particulars apply to Hood & Kiddoo or the undersigned. JAMES A. ALLISON, Adm’r. octlß td of Jksse B. Kf.y. JAS. S. CLAGHORN. JNO. CUNNINGHAM. CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Provision Dealers, Corner Bay and Drayton StreJls, SAVANNAH, GA. Ki'ep on hand a large and complete Sup ply of Plantation and Family Groceries and choice imported Wines. Liquors, and Cigars. Country orders promptly filled and quality guaianteed. octlß 6m IT X OLIN S ! Fine, Medium and Common, At T. S. POWELL’S, Trustee, Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. GEORGIA PRACTICAir Business College, MACON, GA. The oldest COMMERCIAL INBTITU TION in the Sta*e, of a purely Southern char acter, free from all clap-trap and so prevalent but detractive to the dignity of all schools of learning. ESTABLISHED IN 1866. GOLD MEDAL AWARDED BY THE LASTSTATE FAIR, FOR penmanship. Penmauship. Book Keeping, Commercial Calculations and Telegraphy taught as prac ticed in business. For full particulars of the Institution, Course of Study, Terms of Tui tion, Board, Specimens of Penmanship, etc address SECRETARY’, Georgia Practical Business College. octlß 3m MARSHALL iTgusT • A. R. LTj CE, Proprietor, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA BOARD, Per Day, $3 Oil. octls-3ui SPOTSWOOD HOTEL, (Opposite Depot.) MACON, - - GEORGIA, T. H. HARRIS, Proprietor. P OAPD, §3,00 per day. oc,lß lm Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Ra'Dolph County. —By vir tue of an Order passed by the Court of Ordinary in and for said County, will bo sold on the first T uesdav in December next, six hundred acres of laud, Nos. 9, 32, 33 all ot said tract or parcel of land lying, and being m the seventh District of said county, tne same being the place whereon Byrd T. La nier resided at, the time of hie dealth. Sold for the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms cash. JNO. W SEALY, Adm’r. de bonis non ofß. T. Lauier, deceased. oetlß td Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Randolph County.—By vir tue Dt'order passed by the Court of Or dinary m and for said county, will be fold before the Court House door in the city of Cuthbert, on the first Tuesday in December next Lots of land No. 93. 94, and South lulfol Lot, No. 92 iu the 9th District of said county, the place whereon John R. Sams lived nl th« time of hi* death. Sold for the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms cash. J. R. OWEN, Adro’r. de b mis non Petit? td gptriernum wto mffie.sas. New Advertisements. Tax Notice. THE Citv Tax for 1872, is now dne. You will call on the Treasurer and pay the same at once, as the time will soon expire octlß-lt F. M. ALLISON. Treasurer.- INSTRUCTION BOOKS FOK PIANO, GUITAR, VIOLIN, Flute and Cornet, At TANARUS, S. POWELL’S, Trustee, Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. C. WEST & SON S Extra No. 1 KEROSENE OIE. Sold at 60 cents per Gallon since October Ist at T S. POWELLS’, Trustee, Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. STRINGS! Romani Moa Violin Strings, Guitar and Banjo Strings, At T. S. POWELL Trustee, Druggist, Booksellr and Stationer. OILS! LARD OIL, NEAT’S FOOT OIL, FARMERS’ OIL, WHALE OIL, At T S. POWELL’S, Trustee, Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. Executor’s Sale. IN obedience to a decree of the Superior Court of Randolph County, Ga., will be sold befoie the Court House door, in said county, within the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iu December next, all the real and personal estate of Wiley Miller, deceased, except lots of land Nos. 178, 179, 165, 166, iu the sth District of said Couuty, and lots No. 134 in sth District of Randolph, and No 85 in the 4th District of Calhoun county. Said lands consist of lots Nos 160, 145, 200, 182, 163, 183, 163, 180, 161, all the above lands are well improved, well watered, good Gin House and Screw, good Framed Dwelling, with five rooms, with kitchen aud dining reom attached to the dwelling. Also, the following insolvent notes and ac counts : account on Lewis Hawks dated 1865 for $6,50, one Mrs. Newton for $11,32 1865, one note on Lewis Sandlin, dated March 3rd, 1851, for $37,5u, one note on [l. G. Odou $25,00, dated December 28th 1859, one on B. F. Vea6ey for $15,00, June 3rd 1859; one on J. S. W. Johnson, for $270,00, dated Sept 24, 1860 ; one on E. C Belcher, $9,00, Jan. Ist, 1860 ; one on Mark Thrower, $3,00, no date, one M. Thrower, for $27,28, Feb. 4th, 1860; one note on B. P. Shannon, for $43,90, Dec. 25, 1855; also one Griswold Cotton Gin, and one pair of Cotton Scales. Any one desiring to purchase any of the above lands would do well to exaoiiue them. Call nu Dr. G. W. Coxwell on the place, who will take pleasure in showing any of the above lands. Terms iash. octlß-id L. B. Miller, Executor. Real Estate AND LAND SALE ! On the First Tuesday in-Jan, 1873 WILL BE SOLD, to the highest bidder, before the Cotfrt House door, in Cuth bert, Ga., all that Property described as be low : Store House occupied by M. I. Atkins, and vacant Store adjoining—all under one root; together with Barber Shop, one vacant Lot, and also a two-story buildintng adjoining; the first floor arranged for Store, the second floor now used as Printing Office and occu pied by Cuthbert Appeal. This Property all fronts on one street, and the lots runs hack oue hundred and twenty feet. This Property will he sold seperately or all together. At the same time and place, two Desirable Dwellings Dt Cuthbert, one known as the place occu pied by Col. J. T. Flewellen. located near the public square. Th# other is the SHERMAN PLACE. and is located in an excellent neighborhood. The Place contains about Eight Acres, Also, at the same time, a Large Plantation, Os About 1000 Acres of Land, Adjoining the City Limits. There are Two Settlements on the Place. Hgg, This Property will all be sold to the highest bidder, and possession given promptly on day of.sale. — Terms—One-half cash, balance in 12 months. Such another opportunity for FINE PROP ERTY will not be offered in a life time. Those near Cuthbert, who would desire to know more of this Property, apply to M. I. ATKINB. For general particulars to JONATHAN COLLINS & SON, oc4td MACON, GA. GEORGIA, Randolph County.—Notice to Debtors and Creditors.—All persons indebted to the estate of Jno. R. Sams de ceased, are hereby notified to come forward and settle. Persons having demands against the estate, will please present them iu terms Os the law for payment;. J.R. OWEN, Adm'r. de bonis non octlß ts conteslamento annexas. GEORGIA. Randolph County.— Mr-. Prilla Ann Foster, wife of J. A. Fog ter. has applied for exemption of personalty and valnation of homestead, and will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, A. M , on the 28th day of October, 1872, at my office. octlS 2t M. GORMLEY, Ordinary. AT STORE OF J. J. McDONALI?, Very best article of Kerosene Oil—Fire Test 110, At 60 cents per Gallon. T. r; brown, Manufacturer of BOOTS and SHOES, in theJ. L. Cobb building, Cuthbert, Ga. !5T° The best of material used, and’ none but competent workmen employed. Mending and repairing done promptly. First class Brogans always on hand, and for sale at lair prices. Satisfaction guaranteed in every particular, octll-ly ’ New Goods ! Fall Stock, 1872! I have again furnished myself with a complete stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods. Also, a complete stock ot Groceries, Hardware, Crockery-ware Woodware, Drugs, Etc. I invite all my friends and customers to CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK, AND HEAR MY PRICES. I feel confident you will not go away without buying. lam selling goods cheap and no one is underselling me. To be convinced call and see me. Some have been oweing me, one, two, and three years, it is useless for me to say to them lam needing money. Respectfully, octls ts ISAAC EASLEY. EAGLE MILLS Standard Flour TO THE TRADE. We are prepared to fill orders for any t quantity of our standard brands of Flour of all grades. Also BRAN, SHIP-STUFF, .ETC. LAWTON Ac BATES, octlß-3m OFFICE ON FOURTH STREET. —■■ ■ ■ ■■ L'l— 1 .- , L sm The Directors of the mu hi hi, Take Pleasure in announcing the most Complete Arrang-ements for their THIRD ANNUAL FAIR, Which Will Commence OCTOBER 29th, and continue Five Days. HORSES AND EIYE STOCK. The exhibition ot Horses and Live Stock bids fair to excell any previous occasion. The entries in the VARIOUS OTHER DEPARTMENTS are usually large, and promise the fin est display ever witnessed in the State. THE NOVELTIES. Which will be produced during the week will be numerous and varied. As heretofore, the Association will provide GENUINE FUN! for the thousands that will attend. In addi tion to the magnificent display in the SPACIOUS HALL of the Agricultural, Fine Arts, Mechanical, and Household Departments, there will be DAILY EXHIBITIONS OF LIVE STOCK. DAILY SPEED RINGS, except on Tournament day. Also SACK RACES, GOAT RACES, -and PONY RACES. THE GOLD PREMIUMS Offered to the successful Knight, in the GRAND TOURNAMENT, will have numerous contestants. THE HANDSOME PURSES for Trotting and Running Rings have al ready secured notice of the attendance of numerous horses, and rare sport is guaranteed. The following Railroads have agreed to briug visitors to the Fair at regular price, and return them home FREE OFCHARGE. F Savannah & Memphis R. R., East Ala., & Cincinnati R. R., Western R. R., South-Western R. R., North and South R. R., and Mobile and Girard R. R. Let one and all attend. A genuine GEORGIA WEL COME awaits every body. F’or any information address ELBERT PEABODY, oct!8-2t t Assistan’ Sec’y. MACON BREWERY. All orders for ALE, BEER and LAGER BEER promptly attended to. We guarantee all our Manufactures to be pare,—free from adulteration and all deleteri ous matter, and of superior quality in this respect te imported articles. # Address, RUSSELL & PETER, Proprietors. MR. RUSSELL, Macon, Ga., Agent for Ice Boxes, Coolers, etc. octlß 3m Notice This. I have received the largest, the Prettiest, and the Cheapest stock of Goods ever in Cuthbert, come and see them. You will have pleasant dreams for a week, after looking at them. Mr. Amos has taken his time and examined the Market thoroughly, for the CHEAPEST, PRET TIEST, and MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS. There is good luck in buying such Goods as I have. J • McK- G-unn. THOMAS WOOD, NEXT TO LANIER HOUSE MACON, GA., DEALER IK Fine Furniture, Chairs, Mattresses, Headnteads and Spring Beds, PARLOR SUITES —Ii M, Hair, Cloth ai Reps. BEDROOM SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY-MARBLE AND WOOD TOPS. Carpets cfc Oil Clottis. AFTNE assortment of Bruegels.. Tapestries, 3 ply, 2 ply, Wool Dutch, Cottage and Hemp Kugs, Mats and Druggets. Nottingham Lace Curtains. Lambraquins, made to orher in any style. Window Shades, Wall Paper, Oil Cloths, (table ana floor) Matting etc. All the above at exceedingly low prices. octtl-3m JAMSS ROSS, Manufacturer and Dealer in Carriages, Saddles, Harness, Trunks, SHOE FINDINGS, SADDLERY HARDWARE, Metallic Burial Oases, etc. CARRIAGES and BUGGIES Repaired at CHEAP RATES, EUFAULA, ALA. Agent for the Howe Sewing Machine. oc4-ly DAYIS SMITH, (Successor to Smith, Wescott & Cos., aDd Smith. McGlaghau & C 0..) DEALER IX Saddles, Harness, SHOE FINDINGS, CARRIAGE MATERIAL, CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, And LEATHER of all kinds. TERMS CASH. 102 Cherry St, MACON, GA. wtl U'lm JOS. T. KIDDOO, Cotton Dealer, WILL boy Cotton or make liberal cash advauces on shipments to Savannah, New York or Liverpool. Office at store of Allison & Simpson, Cuth bert, Ga. octll-lm NOTICE. I HEREBY forewarn all perso«» from trading for one Promissoiy Note-qirinoi pal s226—payable on the 26th day of Decem ber, 1869, to Thomas M. Gordy or bearer. Said note having been settled, I will aot pay the same unless compelled by law. octll 3t HENRY DEAN. The Grand Opening of M. H. PULASKI’S New Store and New Goods! Will take place SATURDAY, October 19th, 1872. The entire Stock will be exhibited, and Special Bargains given that day. Please remember the day. Very Respectfully, M. H. un x ■ awtct. Application for a Charter FOR Cuthibex*t Bill Mi Loan Association. Georgia, Randolph County. To the Honorable Superior Court of *aid County : The undersigned, wm l. Baob wim.T. 8 PewBLL, Wm. M. Tumlik, Wm. ColkSlln, Chas. A. H-aubik, A. J. Moyb, Wm. Bi.ACitbuKN, JosfcPH T. Kiddoo, B. J. Bmith, 8. G. KoßEßtson, Arthur Hood, and other*, all residents of said coauty. re spec itlliy apply fat a Charter, Incorporating them and their sUi-cessorsas a oody politic aud corporate, under the name aud style of tile Cuthbert Building and Load Association) With power to sue and be sued, to have and use a common Seal, should they so de.irfe, to hold such real estate or other property aft may be conveyed or mortgaged or pledged to said’ Association; and to adopt snch a Constitu tion and By-Laws, and amendments thereof, as they may deem advisable and proper to earn-out the oiqects of their Association— the nature and objects of which Association, aud the particular business they propose to carry on being as follows : 1 The object is the accumulation of a fund, by mouthly subscriptions or savings of the members thereof, to aid them in tbeir business, or procuring such real estate as they may deem proper. 2. They desiro to regulate and prescribe by their By-Laws who may be members of said Association. 3 Each stockholder is to pay, in oar funds one dollar each month on each share of stock he or she holds, into the treasury oi said- Association, so long as said Association con tinues at such time aud place as the By-Laws may designate. 4. When each stockholder shall hare re ceived tbe sum of Two Hundred Dollars, or property of that value, or an advance or lom of Two Hundred Dollars for each share he or she holds, then the Association is to determine andcloee- Tbe By Laws may require each stockholder to take an advance or loan for the full amount of his or her stock, and to pre scribe the rules in respect thereto 5. A stockholder failing to pay, promptly, his or her aues, or premiums of insurance, 1* to forfeit and pay the additional sum of teu cents lor every such failure, and for every dol lar thus unpaid, the same to be charged with tbe monthly dues. 6. If any stockholder, not having received an advance, neglect to pay his or her monthly dues, or fines, tor more than three months, he or she shall receive from the Treasurer the amount ot his dues actually paid, without in terest thereon, all fines at-d arrearages, with his or her proportionate part of any losses or expenses sustained, being first deducted, and then cease to be a member of said Associa tion ; or the Directors may sell the stock of such delinquent stockholder at the succeeding mouthly meeting of the Association to the highest bidder, alter deducting from the pro ceeds of such sale all flues and arrearages, with such delinquent stockholders proportion ate part of all losses and expenses, as afore said, shall pay over the balance, if any, to such delinquent stockholder, who shall hence forth cease to be a member of said Associa tion ; and if a sale cannot be effected in the manner specified, then such stock shall be for feited. 7. A stockholder, not having received an ad vance, wishing to withdraw from the Associa tion, shall be entitled to receive the amount of dues be or she lm6 actually paid, without iuterest thereon, first making the deductions provided for in the sixth specification above; provided such stockholder give at least oue mouth's notice to the Directors of his desire U> withdraw, and lias promptly paid all dues required of him up to the time of such notice. Transiers of Btcck, attested by the Treasurer, may at any time bt- made, provided all - rrear ages, dues and fines, have been paid thereon— but such sransfer to be made at least thirty days before an election to entitle the holder thereof to vote. 8. The legal representative of a deceased member, who has received no advance, may contiuue his or her t elation io the Association, or tnay he settled with ou the same terms as are prescribed lor a withdrawing rnemb l. 9. No stockholder is to hold in Lis. or her own right, more than forty shares of stock. Each stockholder is to be entitled to one vote for each share held, either in his or her own right, or as trustees, iu all elections by the Association, or meeting thereof, held for other put poses, when personally present at sueh election or meeting. Each stockholder is to receive a certificate for the number of shares held by him or her, signed by the President and Treasurer on paying the first mouths dues. 10. T-he officers of the Association are to be a President, Secretary, Treasurer and six Di rectors—all to be stockholders—to be elected by the members of tbe Association at such times, and iu such manner ns the By-Laws may prescribe—vacancies to be fitted as thus prescribed also. The duties of all the said of ficers are to be defined aud set forth iu the By- Laws of the said Association. The Board of Directors, of which tbe President is to be ex officio, a member, is to appoint a Solicitor whose duties are to he also piescribed in the By-Laws. 11. Each stockholder, for each slure of stock, shall be entitled to purchase an advance of two hundred dollars and no more, under such regulations as these By-Laws may pre scribe. The available funds of the Associa tion shall be put up at each regular monthly' meeting ot the stockholders, aud 10 be sold to tlie highest bidder or ladders among them : provided the same be not sold below the rate of premium to be fixed by the By-Laws as the premium rate at which the funds be sold; •tie By Laws to prescribe a minimum rate of premiums to be applicable to such period of six mouths during the existence of the Associ ation, should there at any time be no bid for the money as high as the minimum rate pre scribed, the names of the stockholders entitled to un advance to be placed iu a receptacle to be provided for that purpose from which the President shall draw a uame, aud the stock holders tnus designated shall be compelled to lake an advance ou five shares of stock at the then fixed maximum tate, aud shall have the privilege of bis Stock warranted of taking all the funds, at the same rate offered at that meeting; bnt he shall he permitted to procure another stockholder to take the amount so as signed to him. If the available funds be not taken by the stockholders whose name is thus drawn, then another name shall be drawn, and the same process repeated until all the funds are disposed of. 12. From all advances taken by any stock holder, is to be deducted the premium offered by him or her, or fixed by the Association for the saiue—such stockholder to secure the As sociation tor such advance by a bond or mort gage, or other aatisjActory security, to be lunged of by tbe Board ot Directors, and pol icy of insurance on property mortgaged re 1 uewed annually at Ids or her expense—be or she to pay also ail recoiding fees aud other ex >eu*es connected with such security. 12. For each advance of two hundred dol lars made to a stockholder, one share of stock to be assigned by him or "her as collateral se curity, iu case of. failure to offer sufficient se curity for an advance within one month, the mouth’s interest to oe charged to snch stock holder, and his or her right to said advance to cease—a stockholder taking an advance to pay the Treamrer in addition to his or her monthly dues tor shares, one dollar per month for each share on which such advance is made. 14. No stockholder to be entitled to an ad vance who is in arrears to the Association, and no property taken as security for an ad-’ Vanceaient out of the county of Randolph. Should a stockholder, having received an ad vance, neglect, to pay auy oi his or her dues to the Association for three successive months, then the Directors to compel paymeut of prin cipal and iuterest by iustitntmg proceedings according to law. When any sale shall take place of auy property, mortgaged or pledged to the Association, the Directors to retain so much of tbe purchase money as would, at the rate of premium, (and the funds are selling,)' produce the Same monthly paymeut cf inter est as that which said stockholder had been previously paying on his or her advance, (in* no case to be less than the net amount actually received by him or her,) together with all other payments, moneys and expenses dne to» the Association by snch stockholueis. 15. The Board of Directors to be allowed to give the consent of the Association to the sale ot property mortgaged or pledged to it, and to the substitution i>f other property in lien of that, mortgaged or pledged, on terms to be fixed by the By-Laws. Your petitioners - state that eight hundred dollars of the capital to be employed ir con ducting the operations of said Association! have been paid in ; that said Association de sires to transact business iu the city of Cuth bert in said county. They desire Ur be incor porated for the term of fifteen years. Wherefore, petioners pray that an order be granted by the Courts incorporating them as aforesaid, in terms of the law. Wm. L. Baldwin, Chas. A. Habeis, T 8. Powell, A. J. Mo**, Wm. M. Tumlin, Wm. Blackburn. Wm. Coleman, Joseph T. Kiddoo, B. J, Smith, Arthur Hood, 8. G. Robinson. octll-4t