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SOUTHERN BANNER: JULY 30, 1S78
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GEORGIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. AT ATHENS.
AUGUST 13th, 1878.
OFFICERS.
PRES [DENT:
Col. THOS. HARDEMAN, Jr Macon.
SECRETARY:
MALCOLM JOHNSTON Atlauta.
TREASURER:
Catt. T. G. HOLT Macon.
VICE-PRESIDENTS :
First District Col. George R. Black Screven co.
Second District Mr. Thomas W. Fleming Biker co
Third District Col. J. 11. Black Sninter co.
Fourth District Col. James H. Fannin Troup co.
Fifth District Col. \V. J. Anderson Houston co.
Sixth District Col. L. F. Livingston Newton co
Seventh District Capt. George H. W iring Bartow co
McDuffie co.
Ha', co.
Eighth District...
Ninth District.
Col. M. G. Fulton.
Col. J. E. Redwine..
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE :
Pulaski—C M Baseman, S W Brown, Geo W Jordan.
Quitman—L P Dozier, J C Guilford, Jasper Hill.
Randolph—Hon Jno T Clarke, Hon Arthur Ilood, O A Barry.
Richmond—Dr J P II Brown, Fred Little, Rob’t Wiggins.
Rockdale—J O Bohannon, W L Peek, R B Vaughn. A A Zachry.
Schley—(Delegates not yet reported.)
Screven—W HohbV, John C Dell, Jas Parker, Jr.
Spalding—Jno W Patrick, A B Shackleford, J D Boyd.
Sumter—A A Adams, J A Anslev, J F Ross.
Talbot—W Ii Gorman, J L Dozier, Dr. Wm Neal,
Telfair-Frank Smith, John D McLeod, W J McEachin.
Terrell—J W Roberts, E Bellflower, C It Moore.
Thomas—L C Bryan, S J J ones K 7.* Taylor.
Troup—C W Mabry D N Speer, R S McFarlin.
Upson—(No delegates reported.)
Walker—J M Lee. J C Hall, A S Leet.
Walt on—T A F Stansell, S R Mitcham, It C Gutbrey.
Warren—J S Johnson, T N Pool, Wm H Pilcher.
Washington—H N Hollifield, Mark Newman, J N Gilmore.
Wayne and Webster—(No delegates reported.
Whitfield—Hon N L Trammell, Hon W K Mcore, H C Hamilton.
Wilcox—(No delegates reported.)
Wilkes—F W Barnett, C A Alexander.
Worth—J R Billups, J W Rouse, W A Harris.
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Application for Charter.
State or Georgia, ) To the Honorable the
Cocntv ok Clarke.
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FIRST DISTRICT.
Dr. Peter Stotesberry Clinch co.
Gen. Geo. P.Harrison...Chatham co.
Arnos F. Itahn, Esq ...M ffingham co
SECOND DISTRICT.
Dr. Jno. It. Janes .Terrell co.
Dr.
FIFTH DISTRICT
J. S. Lawton Fulto
! H Chambers of Alabama.
Col. Geo. W. Adams Monroe co. \ Georgia »tnt« A«rl
Capt. R. J. Povell Pike co.
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Capt. E. T. Davis. ...
Col. C. M. Davis
THIRD DISTRICT.
M. J. Hatcher, Esq Macon co.
Hon. John MacRae, Montgomery co..
Mr. T J. Smith Telfair co.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Col. James M. Mobley Harris co.,
Col. Clias. A. Redd...*...Muscogee co.
Dr. II. II. Cary Troup co.
Henry L. Graves, Esq....Newton co.
...Thomas co. i Col. A. J. Lane Bibb co
...Calhoun co. j Col. E. C. Grier, Jones co.
j SEVENTH DISTRICT.
j Mr. W. H. Bonner Gordon co.
, Capt. Pearcellorne Whitfield co
Maj. S. M. H. Byrd Polk co.
EIGHTH! DISTRICT.
James Davison, Esq Greene co.
P. J. Berckmaus, Esq. Richmond co.
Col T. J. Smith Washington co.
NINTH DISTRICT.
Dr. W. L. Jones Clarke co.
Capt. J. N. Montgomery, Madison co.
Dr. Jno. S. Linton Clarke co.
LIFE ittEEBERS.
The following life members will quite probably attend as well as others who
are life nu mbers have not yet given notice nf th iir intention to he present.
Hamiltc.n Yancey, Rome; Judge D. B. Harrell, Webster co.; John A.|
Cobb, Americas ; Mr Sam’l Birnett, Washington ; Dr. A Means, Oxford ; i
Col 1) E Butler, Madison ; Mr S W Bloodwoth, Griffin ; E J Camp, Mil- J
ton co; Capt J II Nichols, Nacoochee ; Col Jas A Stewart, Atlanta; Air
Ji'o Hollis, Macon Mr II C Johnson, Macon; ! ilr Wm H Ruese. Mar-
shallville; Mr Ilenry J Peter, Macon; Mr Eden Taylor, Bolingbroke; Mr
.T.W Wilkinson, Lc-c co; Mr N J Norman, Liberty co; Col David W Lew
is, Dahlonega; Gen’l O C Horne, Hawkinsville. Col W LeRoy Broun
J R Respnss, Schley county,
DELEGATES.
Appling—(Delegates to be hereafter reported.)
Baker—Jno 0 Perry, W W Dews, J L Boynton.
Baldwin—LCarringou, S E Whitaker, John M Edwards.
Banks—R B Burgess, J R Sewell, D C Chandler.
B srtow—S W Lelan, Z W Jackson, Dr M J Dudley.
Beech Island,, (5 C.) II L May—son, Thos J Davis, M C Hammond.
Berrien—J J Williams, L P Goodwin, James F Goodman.
Bibb—Dr Lee Holt, S I Gustin, B D Lnmsden.
Brooks - C It Denmark, W W Groover, R J Denmark
Bulloch—W H Ccne, James Thorne, C A Sorrier.
Bryan—J II BUtch, P W Williams, J B Brown.
Burke— (Delegates to be reported.
Calhoun—C M Davis, F M McKcnney, A J Monroe.
Campbell—S P Steed, J C Mixon, F H Steed.
Carroll—B F Wilder, J W Carter, M R Russell.
Catoosa—Thos M Gordon, M D Lansford, W L Whitman.
Chatham— (No delegation.
Cheroke—M'S Paden, Thos N Delaney. Jabez Galt.
Clavker—D W Locklin, W H Hull, A II Jackson.
Clay—R E Kennon, F T Tennille, Jr., J L Tueker.
Clayton—T J Toland, A J Camp, Jos H Hnie, G L Wesley.
Clinch— D J Simrnen9, Louis Strickland, II D O’Quin.
Cobb—Isaac B Floreuce, D C Camp, T L Varner.
Coffee—Henry Love, John L Tison.
Coweta—J B Goodwvn, Wm G Hill, G P Smith.
Dekalb—B B Braswell, B F George, J J Phillips, P B McCurdy.
Dodge—G F Bullard, Dr T J Key, C C Smith.
Douglass—E H Camp, Josiah Hatchett, W A James.
Dougherty—T H Willingham, D A Vason, F V Evans.
Early—B II Robinson, J B Mulligan, J L Harris.
Efliingham—J D Groover, O E Smith.
Elbert—(Delegates to be reported.)
Emanuel—G S Rountree, E H Edenfield, John L McLemore.
Fayette—J A Garmichnel, A C Dunbar, Larkin Harrison.
Floyd—Geo S Black, Jas N Camp, J, Cohen,
Fulton—A J Lyle, F Hardwick, E B Plunket, W L Mangum.
Franklin—J R Tucker, D D Holland, J S Dortch.
Gordon—James Rogers, R Peters, Jr, Janies Harlan.
Greene—J O Brown, J J Sanders, C M Sanders.
Gwinnett—Geo II Jones, John C Floyd, T D Speer.
Glynn—James Posiell, W T l’erriman, James M Cowper.
Hall—John E Redwine, O B Thompson. W R Bolding.
Hancock—R B Baxter, W J Northern, .)' A Underwood.
Harris—R B Moblev, .Monroe Jones, James M Kimbrough.
Hart—C W Seidell,* J T Crap, T N Mullen.
Heard—J C Brewer, J J Turner, .1 II Edmonson.
Ilenry—J M McDouald, It Higlitow ,r, G G Weems.
Houston—J F Troutman, J A Hmi-er, J G Davis.
Jacksor.—John L Elder, J R Shields, W J Colquitt, T D Erwine.
Jasper—Robert Childs, II C Barnes, E H Gay.
Jefferson—James Stapleton, It H Chappclenr, J W Oliphant, Jerry Howard
Jones—J W Barron, J T Williams, Sain’l Barron.
Laurens—J M Stubbs, John T Duncan.
Lee—Joseph F Dea*.
Liberty—W P Brewer, W O Cassels, W W Fraser.
Lowndes and Lumpkin—(No delegates reported.)
Macon—Hon L M Felton, Hon W II Robinson, John Martin.
Madison—A F Comer, W II Long, J B Eberhart.
McDuffie—B T Rees, A II Sturgis, Dr W A Dunn.
Marion and McIntosh—(No delegates reported.)
Merriwether—J L Dixon, A J Snelson, W S McLendon.
Miller—J V Heard, S M Brown, A G Hesson.
Mitchell—W N Spence, J P Heath, Dr Jno B Twitty.
Monroe—A II Sneed, R C McGoug'a, R F McMullen.
Montgomery—B B Chaney, II G McArthur, A P Clements.
Morgan—John II Morgan, Ed W Butier, James F Hanson.
Murray—(No delegates repotted.)
Mnscogoe—Dr E C Ilood, W A Cobb. J M Leonard.
Newton—RT Bowie, A S Franklin, J W Walker, L)W ^Jannun, C W
Tuner.
cultural Society A-iigHist
lath.
COMMITTEE RECEPTION.
M; yorJJ H Rucker.)
Ex-Mayor C G Taiinadge.
General W M Browne.
Dr W L Jones.
Col Stevens Thomas.
Dr John S Li tton.
Maj Lamar Cobb.
Col L H Charbonnier.
Dr J B Carlton.
Col B C Yancey, t
Prof W W Lumpkiu.
Capt J W Brumby.
Dr James Camnk.
R K Reaves.
Capt A S Erwin.
Dr James S Elamilton.
F W Lucas.
Pope Barrow.
Edwin D Newton.
A S Dorsey.
James M Edwards.
Capt Reuben Nickerson.
Dr R M Smith.
R L B'oomfield.
Col S C Dobbs.
COMMITTEE ENTERTAINMENT.
Prince Hodgson.
R L Moss.
A K Childs.
John Hope Hulk*
J Cohen.
W H Jones.
Col H C Billups. ■
James M Gray.
Dr Wm King.
George Palmer.
Jeff Lane.
Henry Beusse.
James White.
Prof W II Waddell.
Capt W D Mitchell.
W J Morton.
E G Potter.
II K Bloomfield.
Hamilton Deariug.
C D McKie.
J II Carlton. r t
I. W Thomas.
Dave Barrow.
W D O’Farrell.
Joseph Fleming.
An TJiulenlahle Truth
Yt u deserve to suffer, and it' you
lead a miserable, unsatisfactory life
in this beautiful world it is entirely
your own fault and there is only one
excuse tor you,—your unreasonable
prejudice and skepticism, which has
killed thousands. Personal knowl
edge and common sense reasoning
will soon show you that Green’s
August Flower will cure you of Liv
er Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with all
its miserable effects, such as sick
headache, palpitation of the heart,
sour stomach, habitual costiveness,
dizziness of the head, nervous pros
tration, low spirits, &c. Its sales
now reach every town on the Western
Continent and not a Druggist but
will tell you of its wonderful cures.
You can buy a Sample Bottle for 10
cents. Three doses will relieve you.
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Good Digestion.—“ Give us this
day our daily bread” anu good medi
cine to digest it, is both reverent and
human. The human stomach and
liver aie fruitful sources of life’s
comforts ; or disordered and diseased,
they tingle misery along every nerve
and through every artery. The man
or woman with good digestion see
beauty as they walk, and- overcome
obstacles the}’ meet in the routine of
life, where the dispeptic sees only
gloom and stumbles and growls at
even imaginary objects. The world
still needs two or three new kinds of
medicine before death can be perfectly
abolished ; but that many lives have
been prolonged, and many sufferers
from Liver disease, Diepepsia and
Headache, ha re been cured by Mor
rell’s Iiepatine, is no longer a doubt.
It cures Headache in twenty minutes,
and there is no question but what it is
the most wonderful discovery made in
medical science. Those afflicted with
Biliousness and Liver Complaint
should use Merrell’s Hepatine.
It can be htid at
Dr. C. W. Long & Co.,
Prices ltcd need.
A Gentle Hint.—In our style ot
climate, with its sudden changes of
temperature—rain', wind and sunshine
often intermingled in a single day—it
is no wonder that our children, friends
and relatives are so frequently taken
from us by neglected adds, half the
deaths resulting directly from this
cause. A bottle of Boschee’s German
Syrup kept about'ywur home for im
mediate use will prevent serious sick
ness, a large doctor’s bill, and perhaps
death, by the use of three or four doses.
For curing Consumption, Hemorrhages
Pneumonia, Severe Coughs, Croup or
any disease of the Throat or Lungs, its
success is simple wonderful, as your
druggist will tell you. German Syrup
is now sold in every town and village
on this continent . Sample bottles for
trial, life ; regular siie, 75. For sale
Ly
It. T. Brumby & Co.
Pierce—Benj D Brantley, Lemuel Johnson, A M Moore.
Pike—J P McLean, J C Middle brooks, J S Lavender.
Polk - Jno 0 Wad cel, M H Bunn, J S Noyes
Now and Then.—It is only now
and then that such men as lion. Alex.
II. Stephens, Ex-Gov. Smith and
Ex-Gov. Brown of Ga., eudorse a
medicine for the throat and lungs, and
when they ko it is pretty good evidence
that the remedy must be good for the
cura of coughs, colds and lung affec
tions. They recommend the Globe
Flower Cough Syrup, and their
testimonials are to’be seen round tho
I ten cent sample bottles of the Globe
Flo wo* Syrup, for sale by.
Dr. C. W. Long & Co..
Athens, Ga.
Livor IsKIiik. i j
The Liver is the imperial organ of
the whole human system, as it con
trols the life, health and happiness of
man. When it is disturbed in its
proper action, all kinds of ailments
are the natural result. The digestion
ot food, the movements of the heart
and blood, the aetion of the brain
and nervous system, are all immedi
ately connected with the working of
the Liver. It has been successfully
proved that Green’s August Flower
is unequalled in curing all persons af
flicted with Dyspepsia or Liver Com*
plaint, and all the numerous symp
toms that result from an unhealthy
condition of the Liver and Stomach.
Sample bottles to try, 10 cents.
Positively sold in all towns on the
Western Continent. Three doses
will prove that it is just what yon
waip..
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IF
The woman who rejoice in salad
and icecream, hot cakes and warm pie;
IF
The Student who eats hastily and sits
down at once to active mental labor ;
IF
The Business Man who bolt3 his food
iu eager haste and hurries to his
counting-room
IF
The Hard Drinker could look at the
delicate glands, swolleu and festered
with disease, that cause the troubling
brain ;
if -yy i <?^
The Lawyer, the minister, the mer
chant, and all who lead sedentary lives
and are subject to Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, Constipation and Headache;
IF
These only knew wfcat Herrell’s He-
petine for the Liver will do for their
relief, and how quickly it cures—there
would be much less suffering than at
present
The great Liver Medicines for sale
by Dr. C. W. Long, & Co.,
> Superior Court
I Clarke County.
The petition of John A. IIcnnioctt, JohnE.
Talvadoe, James H. Huggins, I. M. Kenney,
G. Jacobs. M. A1ylrs, Wm. Kino, ,Tr., Howell
Cobb, L. II. Ciiarbonnieb, and others respect
fully showetli tlmt they desire a Charter, incor
porating them and their successors, as a body
politic and corporate under the name and stvle
of the
Athens Mutual Loan Association
with power to sue and be sued, to have and use
a common seul, should they so desire, to hold
such real estate or othc property as may be
conveyed, or mortgaged, or pledgc’d to said As
sociation and to adopt such a Constitution and
By-Laws, and amendments thereof, as they may
deem advisable and proper to cany out, the ob
jects of their Association; the nature and ob
ject of which Association, and the particular
business they propose to carry on, being as
follows:
First—The object is the accumulation of a
fund by monthly subscriptions or savings of the
members thereof, to aid them in their business,
or in procuring such real estate and improving
the same as they may deem proper.
Second—They desire to regulate and pre
scribe by llicir By-Laws, who may be members
of said Association.
Third—Each stockholder is to pay in par
funds, one dollar each month on each share of
stock he or she holds, into the treasury of said
Association, so long as said Association con
tinues, at such time and place as the By-Laws
may designate. When each stockholder shall
have received the sum of two hundred dollars,
or property of that value, or an advance or loan
of two hundred dollars for each share he or she
holds as prescribed iu section 15 of this charter,-
then the Association is to determine and close.
The By-Laws may require each stockholder to
take an advance or loon for the full amount of
his or her stoek, and prescribe the roles in re
spect thereto.
Fourth—Should any stockholder fail to pay
his or her dues or premiums ot insurance, as
often as the same shall be payable os aforesaid,
lie or she shall forfeit ana pay the additional
sum of ten cents for each dollar thus unpaid,
including interest, fines and premiums of in
surance, the same to be charged with the month
ly dues.
Fiith— Should any stockholder, not having
received an advance, neglect to pay his or her
monthly dues or fines for three months, lie or
she shall receive from the Treasurer the amount
of dues actually paid, without interest thereon,
all fines and arrearages, with his or her pro
portionate part of any losses or expenses sus
tained, being first deducted, and tlicn cei se tc
be a member of said Association, or the Direc
tors may iu their discretion sell the stock of
such delinquent stockholder, at the succeeding
monthly rneetiug of the Association, to the
highest bidder, and after deducting from the
proceeds of such sale all fines aud arrearages
with such delinquent stockholders proportionate
purt of all losses and expenses as aforesaid,
shall pay over the balance, if nnv, to such de
linquent stockholder, who shall thenceforth
cea-e to lie a member ot said Association and if
a sale cannot be affected ill the mauucr specified
then such stock shall be forfeited and the said
delinquent stockholder reeceive nothing
Sixth —Should any stockholder not having
received an advance wish to withdraw from the
Association lie or she inuy be allowed to do si
by giving thirty days notice, on s-ucli terms n
the By-Laws may prescribe. Transfers of stock
u ay be trade at any time, by consent of
Directors, iu the presence of the Treasurer, but
no transfer shall be valid until all arrearages on
the shares shall have been fully paid and the
person or persons to whom the transfer is to be
made shall have agreed to, and signed the Con
stitution and By-Laws of said Association, such
transfers must be made at least thirty days be
fore an election to entitle the holder thereof to
a rote.
Seventh—The legal icprcsentation of a de
ceased member, who lias received uo advance,
may continue his or her relation to the Associa
tion, or niav be settled with, on the same terms,
as are pro-cribed for a withdrawing member^
should any member die, having received an
advance, the heirs or legal representative may
return the balance duej according to the By-
Laws of said Association, or continue to pay
tho interest and monthly dues until the Asso
ciation is closed.
Eighth— No stockholder is to hold in his or
her own right more than thirty shares, nor in
voting at an c’.cctien or altering the Constitu
tion or By-Laws represent more than fifty, and
each stockhodcr for each and every slmie of
stock held by him or her, either in his own
right or as trustee or proxy, shall be entitled
when personally present at any of the meetings
of the Association to one vote iu a 1 elections,
either for offices or other punioses. Each
stockholder shall receive a certificate of the
number of shares held by Id in or her on pnying
the first month's dues; said certificate to be
signed by tl-.c Secretary nud Treasurer and
countersigned by the President.
Ninth.—The officers of tlie Association are
to be a President, Secretary and Treasurer, (the
same person to fill both olkces,) and five direc
tors, and the President shall be ex-officio a
member of the Board. The officers alt to be
stockholders, to be elected by numbers of the
Association annually, and vacancies to be filled
in such manner and*at such times as the By-
Luws prescribe. The Board of Directors shall
appoint a Solicitor. ?he duties of all the offi
cers shall be defined in the By-Laws of the
Association. The Board oi' Directors shall fix
the compensation of 'he Secretary und Treas
urer, aud also that of the Solicitor and Direc
tors, to be paid out of the funds of the Associa
tion
holder refusing or failing to give tho additional
security demanded to incur a pectimary penalty,
to be'impoBed by the Board of Directors.
Whenever practicable the title to the property
offered as security shall be vested in the Asso
ciation, the conveyance to be made to the
Secretary and Treasurer of the Association, and
his successors in office, os trustee for the same
aud he is hereby authorized ns said Trustee to
execute a bond for titles to the borrower, con
form; blc to the conditions of the loan. When
thus loaned, in case of failure to offer sufficient
security for air advance within one month, the
months interest to be charged to such stock
holder, and his or her right to said advance to
cease. A stockholder taking an advance, to
"pay the Secretary and Treasurer in addition to
liis or her monthly dues for shares, one dollar
per month for each share on which such ad
vance is made. The borrowcrshall pay all costs
and charges flint may accrue in perfecting the
security offered for an advance or advances, ex
cept the solicitors lees.
Twelith—No s ockholder to he entitled to
an advance who is in arrears to the Associt tion,
and no real estate taken os security for an ad
vance outside of the county of Clarke. Should
stockholder having received an advance,
neglect to pay any or all of his or her dues to
the Association for three consecutive mouths,
then the Dive ".tors may compel payment of
irincipol aud interest by instituting proveed-
ngs according to law when suoh proceedings
are necessary or proper, unJ when .uoh pro
ceedings are suspended or dismissed by such
dues ot arrearages being paid up, the solicitors
fees and court costs incurred therein, are to be
paid as part of such dues. When any sale
shall take place of any property mortgaged,
conveyed or pledged to the Association, and ti e
same, together with the stock transferred as
collateral security ; may be sold under a power
Of sale, if so provided in tho deed or mortgage,
tiie Directors to retain so much of the purchase
money as would, at the rate of premium of the
funds then selling or fixed in the By-Laws,
produce the same monthly payment of'intcre-t
as that which said stockholder liad been pre
viously paying on his or lierad vancc (in uo case
to beless than the ndt amount actually received
by him or her) together with all other pay
ments, money and expenses duo to the Associa
tion by such stockholder; and in cnse^tlu
security consists of an absolute conveyance of
property, ormo-tgage with power tc sell, the
directors may sell said property in the same
manner, as to advertisement, and time and place
of sale, as Sheriffs are authorized to sell pro
perty under general execution, and prior to the
formal liquidation of the amount claimed to be
due. '
Thirteenth -The Board of Directors to W
empowered to give the consent of the Associa
tion to the sale of property mortgaged *r
pledged to it and to the substitution of other
property in lieu of that mortgaged or pledged
on terms to be fixed by the By-Laws. The
Directors to have authority to make such settle
ment of debts due tlie Association ns the Py-
Laws may prescribe, and in case of doubtful
security, such compromise settlements ns they
may deem best.
Fourteenth—Titles to land vested in said
Association in tlie course of its business, may
be conveyed by a quit claim deed, executed
by the Secretary and Treasurer.
Firrlento——Whenever the accumulation of
funds, are sufficient to pay off und settle every
uncuncellcd share of stoek at the sum of
two hundred dollars by deducting the rate of
minimum premium tbut may at the time exist
the Directors are empowered to make such
deduction and declare the Association deter
mined and closed, provided that tho premium
shall never be less than 40 per cent without the
consent of evcrystockholder.
Sixteenth—The capital stoek of the Associ
ation to lie three hundred shares with the
privilege to increase it to one thousand shares.
Feye-t e Tit—Amendments to this charter
to be mudr. in conformity to the laws of the
State governing charters, and by a majority of
stoek, propel ly represented uftcr having Men
presented for action one mouth previously.
Your petitioners state that three hundred dol
lars of the cap'tal to be employed in conduc
ting the operations of said Association have
been actually paid in, and that the Association
desires to transact business in tlie city of
Athens, in said county aud State, they desire
to uc incorporated for the tern: of fifteen years,
Wherefore your petitioners pray that an order
bo granted by the Court incorporating them «s
aforesaid in terms of the law.
L. & H. COBB, Solicitors.
Filed in office,
July 4th 1878.
JOHN I. HUGGINS, C. 8 0.
8'd
State
ot Georgia,
County.
Clarke
J OB WORK OF ALL DESCRIP
TOR neatly done at this office.
J OB WORK OF EVERY DE«
Ecriptisn done at this office
Tenth.—Each stockholder, for each share of
stock, shall be entitled to purchase an advance
of two hundred dollars, and no more, under
such regulations as the By-Laws may prescribe.
The available funds of the Association shall be
put up at each regular meeting of tlie stock
holders and be sold to the highest bidder or
bidders among them, provided the same be not
sold below the rate ot premium to be fixed by
the By-Laws, us the premium rate at which the
fuuds uiav be sold. The By-Laws to prescribe
the minimum rate of premium to be applicable
to each period of six mouths, during tne exis
tence of the Associition, provided it be notices
than 40 per cent at auy time. Should there at
any time, be uo bid for the money as high as
the minimum rate prescribed, tlie Secretary
aud Treasurer shall prepare and deposit, in a
receptable to be provided for that purpose;
tickets numbered so as to represent each share
of stoek not borrowed on, and the verson to
whom the said share belongs, and the Prcsideut
shall draw therefrom a ticket aud the owner of
the share so drawu shull be compelled to take
an advance on the share thus drawn at. the then
fixed minimum rate, but lie shall be permitted
to procure another stockholder to take the
amount s-.-assigned to him. If the available
funds be not taken by the stockholder whose
share is thus drawn, then another share sha 1
be drawn and the game process be rep ated,
uutil all the funds are disposed of, and the
share or shares thus drawu by a stockholder,
shall be held lor him or her, less his or her
monthly dues, and interest, until he or she cifor
satisfoctoiy security.
Eleventh—From all advances taken by any
stockholder is to be deducted the premium
offered by him or her, or fixed by tlie Associa
tion, such stockholder to secure the Association
for such advance by hypothecation of one share
of stock for each advance of two hundred dol
lars, aud by bond or lnoit^age, or other satis
factory security, upon rial or personal proper
ty, to be judged by the Board ot Directors, aud
the policy ot'insurance on tho property pledged,
to be renewed annually at his or her expense.
The board are empowed. wherever they deem
it necessary, to demand additional security than
that originally accepted. When such addition
al security is required the stockholder shall
receive a written notice from the Secretary and
Treasurer specifying the lime when such ad
ditional security must be given, andsuck etock-
county court selling for county
PURPOSES—JUNE 14tll, 1878.
It appears from tlie petition of Robert Chap-
pel and others, that tho line of the Slstli Dis
trict G. M., of said County, should bo changed
so as to include all of the city ot Athena lying
East and North of the Oconee river, making
the corporate limits of said City the line of said
District. It is hereby ordered, that Robert
Chappel, J. W. Brown and J. A. Browning be
and they are hereby appointed Commissioners
to survey and make out said new line so as to
include the territory above mentioned in said
District, and make report of the same to this
County? W. B. THOMAS,
Judge County Court.
State of Georgia,
Clarke County,
.1
To the Hon. IF. B. Thomae, Judge of the County
Court: ■ .
We. the uudersigiied Commissioners under
and by virtue of the written Commission, have
proceeded to survey and moke out the new
line of said il6th District as follows : Begin
ning on the Oconee river North of the city of
Athens where the Corporation line crosses said
river, uad running them along said Corporation
line around to where said Hue recrosses said
River below t he city of Athens, so as to include
in said 216th District G. M., all that portion ot
the city of Athens lying North and Last of the
Ocnec river.
Witness our hands andjseuls this 21st day ot
June, 1878.
J. W. BROWN, i
ROBERT CHAPPEL, >Commissioner?.
J.!A. BROWNING. )
Ssate of Georgia, )
Clarke County.\
County Court Setting for County Turfoeet, June
2» th, 1878:
Where upon it is ordered by the C curt, that
tlie line of the 216th District G. said
County be, and is hereby oi.atiged according to
the above survey made by tlie above named
Commissioners.
W. B. THOMAS,
County Judge.
GEORGIA—CLARKECOUNTY.
”l hereby certify that tlie above is a iTtir
extract from the minutes of the County Court
of Clarke county. ,. ,
Witness my band and seal of office this 2vtli
day of June 1878. W . B . TH0MAS)
july-2-4w. County Judge.
Sraugkn House,
XOMtOK, WALrOJi COUNTY, OKOUUIA.
First class accommodations, first class fair,
first class servants, and first class rooma haml-
so i ely furnished. '" .
1 J. C DRAUGUN, Proprietor.
july23.3m.