The weekly banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1891-1921, March 24, 1911, Image 8

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THE BANNER, FRIDAY MCRNINO, MARCH 24, 1911. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL NOTICE. GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY: Notice le hereby given to all con cerned, that I have Bled with the Clerk of Court of aald county, my pe tition addreased to laid court, return able to the April term, 1911, for the removal of the disabilities Imposed upon me by my intermarriage with Myrt Deadyyler, which application will be beard at the courthouse in said county at said term of said court This Feb. 7, 1911. dlt-wkOt CHARLIE DEADWYLER Jennie Wilson Willard vs Fred F. Willard Libel for divorce In Clarke Superior Court, April term, 1911. To the defendant, Fred F. Willard In the above case: You are hereby notified to be and appear at the next Superior court to be held in and for said county on the second Monday In Apri' next to an swer the complaint of plaintiff In lib el for a total divorce. Herein, fall not Witness the Hon. Chaa. H Brand, Judge of the paid superior court. Given under my hand and of ficial signature this February 16th 1911. ELMER J. CRAWFORD, Clerk of Superior Court. 2tmo-2mo Nathaniel Nesblt vs Lixzle Nesblt Libel for divorce In Clarke Super ior court, April Term, 1911. To the defendant, Lizzie Nesblt, in tbe above case: You are hereby notified to be and appear at the next superior court to be held In and for said county on the second Monday In April next to an swer the complaint of plaintiff In libel for a total divorce. Herein, fall not. Witness the Hon. Chas. H. Brand, Judge of said Superior court. Given under my hand and official signature this February 16th, 1911. ELMER J. CRAWFORD, Clerk of the Superior Court. ltmo-2mo Mrs. Millie Burroughs vs -John Henry Burroughs Libel for divorce In Clarke Super- lot Court, April Term, 1911. To tbe defendant, John Henry Burroughs, In the above case: You are hereby notified to be and appear at the next Superior court to be held In and for said county on the second Monday- in April next to an swer the complaint of plaintiff In libel for total divorce. Herein fail not Witness the Hon. Chas. H. Brand Judge of said superior court. Given under my band and official signature this February lttb, 1911. ELMER J. CRAWFORD, Clerk of the Superior Court 2tmo-2mo Mattie Sue Osborn vs Jim Osborn Libel for Divorce In Clarke Super ior jeonrt, April term, 1911. The defendant Jim Osborne, Is hereby required to be and appear at the next or April term of this coun to answer the libel of plaintiff for a total divorce. Herein fall not Wit- my hand and official signature this February 16th, 1911. ELMER J. CROWWFORD, Clerk of the Superior Court, ttmo-lmo CITATION. GEORGIA, Clarke County. To AH Whom R May Concern: Jno. B. Gamble of said state, hav ing In proper form, applied, as a per son selected by next of kin, for let ters of administration on estate of Mrs. Malenda Gann, late of said coun ty, (his Is-to cite all and singular, the creditors and heirs of Mrs. Malenda Gann to he and appear at my office at tbe April term of the Coprt of Or dinary of said county, and show causa If any they can, why permanent let ters of administration should not be granted to said Jno. B. Gamble on Mrs. Malenda Oann's estate. This 271 h day of February, 1911. S. B. WINGFIELD. SR., Ordinary. CITATION. OEORGIA, Clarke County. To All Whom it May Concern: J. T. Dean of said state having ap plied to me for Letters of Administra tion, de bonis non, of the estate of Mrs. 8. 8. Hammontree, of said county, this Is to cite all and singular the heirs and creditors of the said Mrs. 8. 8. Hammontree to be and ap pear at the April Term of 1911, of said Court and show cause, If any they can. why letters of administra tion de bonis non, should not be granted on tbe estate of said Mrs. 8. 8. Hammontree. 8. B. WINGFIELD, 8R„ Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA, Clarke County. Whereas, Jno. B. Gamble, adminis trator of the estate of Vlney Brown, (colored), deceased, applies to me for leave to sell all tbe land belonging said estate. This Is therefore to cite aii persons concerned to be and pear at tbe Court of Ordinary of said county to be held on the 1st Monday ir. April. 1911, and show cause, if they can, why said leave should not be granted as prayed for. This Feb, 28, 1911. S. B. WINGFIELD, SR., Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA, Clarke County. To All Whom It May Concern Eliza Edwards, (col.) having made application in due form of law to appointed permanent administrator upon the estate of Cicero Edwards, icol.), notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at the reg ular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county, to be held on the first Monday in April, 1911. This 8th day of March, 1911. S. B. WINGFIELD, SR Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA, Clarke County. To All Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Montla Scott, the widow of I. Scott, having made application in due form of law to have W. W. Scott and Geo. E. Scott appointed perma nent administrators upon the estate of T. J. Scott, deceased. Notice hereby given that said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke coun ty to be held on the first Monday In April, 1911. Witness my hand and official signature. This March 6, 1911 S. B. WINGFIELD, SR Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA, Clarke County. Sloman, administrator upon tbe estate or -Charles Stern, late of said county, deceased, having filed his pe tition for letters of dismission, this to cite all persons concerned to show cause, If any they can, why said ap plication should not be granted at the regular term of Court of Ordinary for said county, to be held on the first Monday In April, 1911. S. B. WINGFIELD, SR Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA, Clarice County. To All Whom It May Concern: L. H. Blackmon, administrator Mrs. E. M. Blackmon, deceased, has In due form applied to me for leave to aell a portion of the lands, to-wlt Some 40 acres, bslonging to the estate of aald deceased, the same being mainly timbered lands, four or five acres being open land, all on tbe East slds of tbe said Blackmon place In aald county. Bald lands to be sold not containing tbe Improvements. Bald sale being for tbs purpose 6f paying debts. Said application will be heard and considered on the first Monday in April, nsxL Tbia March term, 1911. S. B. WINGFIELD, SR., Ordinary. CITATION. OEORGIA, Clarke County. To All' Whom It May Concern: Jno. B .Gamble of aald state, bar ing applied to me for letters of ad ministration, with will annexed, on tbe estate of W. E. Kellum, late of ■aid county, this la to cite all and singular, the creditors and next.of kin of sbld W. E. Kellum, to be and appear at April Term, 1911, of the Court of Ordinary of aald county, and show cause. If any they can, why let- tarn of administration, with the wlU annexed, should not be granted to said Jno. B. Gamble on the estate of W. B. Kellum. Witness my official . This *7th day of Fab.. 1911. 8. B. WINGFIELD, SB, Ordinary. PETITION FOR AMENDMENT. GEOROIA, Clarke County. To the Honorable Phillip Cook, Sco- retary of State: The petition of University Havings Bank, respectfully shows: 1. That on the second day of De cember, 1902, petitioner was granted a charter by tbe Secretary of 8tate of the State of Georgia to do a gen eral banking business, with Its prin cipal office and place of business In the City of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia. 2. That no amendments have here tofore been made to the charter of petitioner. 3. That petitioner desires Its char ter amended lg the following ye- epects: (a) That Its corporate’ name changed from University Savings Bank to THE AMERICAN STATE BANK. (b) That tbe face value of each there of Its capital stock be changed from Eighty ($80.00) Dollare per share to One Hundred ($100.00) Do) Ian per Share. (c) That the amount of Its capital stock be Increased from Forty Thou sand ($40,000.00) Dolian to One Hun dred Thousand ($100,000.00) Dolian. 4. That said proposed amendments have been duly authorised by the vote of a majority In amount of the entire capita! stock of aald bank at meeting of the stockholders called for the purpose by resolution of the Board of Dlrecton, notice of which meeting was mailed to each stock holder in the manner prescribed by law at least thirty (30) days previous to the day of said meeting. 5. Petitioner presents herewith a certified abstract from the Minutes of the Board of Dlrecton showing that this application has been au thorized in the manner provided by law. ’ " Wherefore, petitioner prays that af ter thla petition has been published once a week for four (4) weeks in the Weekly Banner, a newspaper in which the sheriff's sales of Clarke county are published, that said appli cation be granted and the charter of petitioner amended ae prayed for. This let day of March, 1911. ■UNIVERSITY SAVINGS BANK. By Jno. J. Wilkins, President. Cobb A Erwin, Attorneys ROAD NOTICE. GEORGIA, Clarke County. L. J. Edwards, W. F. Whitehead and others, having applied for the es tablishment of a new road or changes In tbe Old Elberton and Jackson roads In the 219th District said coun ty as follows, to-wlt: First leaving the Elberton road at a point on G. H. Holme's land, passing on through said lend on by the old Moore's Grove Church to E. V. Wilkin’s land. Second leaving the old Jackson road at or near where It now enters the Elber ton road and passing through E. V. Wilkin's land and others on to and through L. J. Edward's land to the Oglethorpe county line near the resi dence of said L. J. Edwards, said route being more fully described by the C. M. Strahan survey. This there fore is to notify all persons that and after tbe 18th day of April that part of the new road petitioned as follows: First, leaving tbe berton road at a point on G. H. Hulraes land and running through land only, will he finally granted If no good cattle to the contrary shown. This the 7th day of March, 1911. J. M. HODGSON Chairman Board of Commissioners Roads and Revenues, Clarke Coun ty, Georgia. Tate Wright, Clerk. ROAD NOTICE. GEORGIA, Clarke County. W. H. Morton, J. E. Tribble and others having applied for tbe estab lishment of a new public Toad of tbe 218th District, said county, to begin on the Athens and Lexington road, nine miles from Athens near the Gin House of L. F. Edwards, where Frank Spence now lives, running In a south western direction, through the land of said L. F. Edwards, to house where Mr. Ward now lives, then following mostly the road to where Jesse Smith and Wash Bowling now live, then on through lands of said Edwards, until reaching line of W. H. Morton, thence along lines between lands of said Mor ton and Edwards, thence along lines between said Edwards and Jas. Crane, running Into road from W, Tuck’s, to the public road from Ar- noldsville and more fully described by the C. M. Strahan survey. This therefore Is to notify all persons that on and after the 18th day of April 1911, said new road will be finally granted, If no good cause Is shown the contrary. This the 7th day of March, 1911. J. M. HODGSON, Chairman Board of Commissioners Ronds and Revenues, Clarke Coun ty. Georgia. Tate Wright, Clerk. APPLICATION FOR TRUST AND BANK CHARTER To the Secretary of State for the State of Oeorgia: The petition and declaration of W. Griffin, L. L. C. Hart, H. J. Rowe, F. D. Gillen and R. H. McCrary re spectfully shows: That they have associated them selves together for the purpose of or ganising and carrying on the buslnesi of a trust and banking company, un der the provisions of Sections 1903 et seq. of the Code of Oeorgia of 1896, end the Acts amendatory thereof, and under the Act of the General Assem bly of Georgia approved December 33, 1398, providing for tbe incorpora tion of trust companies, snd do here by declare as follows: 1. Tbe name and style of the pro posed corporation is Athens Trust and Banking Company. 2. The location of the principal of fice thereof shall be |n Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, with the right to es tablish branch offices elsewhere. The duration of the corporation shall be for 30 years, with right of renewal. ~ 4. The amount of its capital stock Is ($100,000) One Hundred Thousand Dollars, divided into 1,000 shares of the value of $100.00 each, with the privilege of increasing game, accord ing to law. 6. That the purpose and nature of the business of the proposed cor poration are the organization and con duct of all such business as can be legally conducted by either or both Tiust Companies or Banks under tbe laws of Georgia. 6. That they desire all tbe rights, powers and privileges which the laws of Georgia authorize the exercise of by either or both Banking and Trust Companies 7. That of the Capital 8tock sub scribed, over twenty-live thousand dollars has been actually paid In by the subscribers, and tbe same is In fact held and is to be used solely for tbe busineet and purposes of the Cor poration. 8. That notice, as required by law, of the Intention of petitioners to or ganise such corporation, has been published once a week for four weeks in the Weekly Banner, the official or gan of Clarke county. In Witness Whereof, we severally do hereunto subscribe our respective names with our respective residences this 3rd day of March. 1911. J. V/. GRIFFIN, Crawford, Oa. L. C. HEATH, Athena, Ga. H. J. ROWE, Athens, Ga. F. D. GILLEN, Crawford, Ga. R. H. McCRARY, Athena, Ga. GEOROIA, Clarke County. In person appeared the foregoing incorporators of the Athens Trust and Banking Company, who each on oath deposes and says that the statement o' Paragraph 7 above le true. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this March 3rd, 1911. S. B. WINGFIELD. 8R„ Ordinary of Clarke County. STATE OF GEORGA. Office of Secretary of State. I, Philip Cook, Secretary ot Stale of the State of Georgia, do hereby certify, That the two (2) pages of printed and type-written matter here to attached, contain a true and cor rect copy of the application of the Incorporators of the Athens Trust and Banking Company for charter, as the original of same appear* of file in this office. in Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of my office, at the Capitol, in the City of Atlanta, this 7th day ol March in the year of our I-ord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Eleven and of the Independence of the United States of America the One Hundred and thirty- fourth. PHILIP COOK. Secretary of State GEORGIA, Clarke County: I, S. B. Wingfield, Sr.. Ordinary of said county, do certify that the fore going application for charter has been published once a week for four weeks in tbe Athens Weekly Banner, the official organ of Clarke County, as re quired by law. This April —. 1911. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA. Clarke County. Tc the Superor Court of Said County The petition of Rufus L. Moss. John 1>. Moss, Edgar Levy, Ernest M. How ell and Jaa. G. Paine. Jr., of said state and county, respectfully shows That they desire for themselves and their associates and successors to be Incorporated and made a body politic under the name and style of The International Bonded Warehouse Company, for the period of twenty years. 2. The principal office of said com pany shall be In the City of Athens ssld state and county. 3. The object of said corporation Ir pecuniary gain to Itself and shareholders. 4. Tho business to be carried on by said corporation is that of storing and warehousing cotton and other commodities, handling cotton and oth er commodities on consignment and commission, doing a bonded ware house business, acting as agents for Are and marine Insurance companies Ir writing policies of Insurance on tbe goods and. commodities and cot ton handled by said corporation 5. The capital attack of aald corpor ation shall be fifty thousand dollars ($60,000) with the privilege of creasing same to an amount not ex ceeding two hundred thousand dollars by a majority vote of the stockholder!, said stock to he divided Into shares Ol one hundred dollars ($100.00) each. Ten par cent, of the amount of capi tal to be employed has been actually paid In. Petitioners desire the right to sue and be sued, to plead and be Im pleaded, to have and use a common seal, to make all necessary by-laws and regulations, and to do all things that may be s, necessary for the successful carrying on of said buslnesa, including the right to buy, bold and sell real estate and personal property suitable to the purposes of the said corporation, and to execute notea and bonds os evidence of in debedness Incurred in the conduct of the affairs of said corporation and to secure the same by deed, mortgage or other form of lien under existing laws; to lend money to persons stor ing cotton and commodities with, or consigning cotton and commodities to, aald corporation; to bond the warehouse operated by said corpora tion and to issue certificates to per sons storing cotton or commodities in the warehouses of said corporation snd to do all other things necessary and proper in the conduct or the busi ness to be conducted. 7. They ssk authority to wind up the affairs, to liquidate and discon- nue the business, of aaid corporation ut uifv time it may be determined to ao so by a vote of two-thirds ot its stock outstsndlng st thc„tlnie. They desire for said Incorpora tion the right of renewal as provided by the tows of Georgia, and that it have all such other rights, powers, privileges and Immunities as-are in cident to like corporation* or permissi ble under the tows of Geo'-gla. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be Incorporated under the name and style aforesaid with the powers, priv ileges and Immunities herein set forth snd as are now, or may hereafter be, allowed a corporation of similar char acter under the laws of Georgia. T. 8. MELL. Petitioners’ Attorney. Filed in office this 24th day of March. 1911. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk. GEORGIA, Clarke County. I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the Su perior Court of said county, do here by certify that the foregoing to n true and correct copy of the application for charter of Tho International ^Bond ed Warehouse Company at the same appears of file in this office. Witness my official signature and the seal of said coun, this 24th day or March, 1911. E. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk Superior Court Clarke County. Georgia. as provided by law. 2. That the original charter of this corporation fixed the capital stock at One Hundred Thousand ($100,0001 Dollars, divided Into shares of One Hundred ($100 00) Dollars each, with the privilege of increasing the same •o One Hundred and Fifty Thousand tit50.000.00) Dollars, but that said capital stock has never been Increas ed. 3. That petitioner desires its char ter amended so as to authorize Its capital stock to be Increased to any amount not exceeding Two Hundred Thousand ($200,000.00) Dollars, by majority vote of the common stock, and that Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars of such increased capital stock be issued as preferred stock. That said preferred stock is to be issued upon such termf and condi (ions, and is to have such rights and privileges In said corporation as may be fixed and determined by a majority rote of the present common stock of the company. Wherefore, petitioner prays that this application may be granted and Its charter amended accordingly. This 21st day of March, 1911. COBB & ERWIN. Attorneys for Petitioner. Filed in office this 21st day of March. 1911. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court of Clarke Coun ty. Georgia. GEORGIA, Clark? County. I. E. J. Crawford. Clerk of the Su perlor Court of Bald county, do certi fy that the foregoing is a true copy of the application for amendment to the charter of Webb k Crawford Company, as the same appears of file In my office. Witness my official hand and seal this 21st day of March. 1911. E. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk Superior Court of Clarke Coun ty. Georgia. FREE TO ALL SICK PEOPLE GO TO THE RESCUE. Don’t Walt Till It’s Too Late—Follow tha Example of an Athens Citizen. Miss Amanda Bowlin, 295 Oeonee St.. Athens, Ga., says: “For three or four years i suffered constantly from kidney trouble. I had a pain In my back and felt tired and miserable moft of the time. I also had difficulty with the kidney secretions and de- States. Remember the name—Doan's—snd take no other. CALF WHS ROOT Fire Destroyed Bare and Out houses and Endangered Sev eral Residences. A barn on the place of Capt. J. F. Hart and two out-buildlngs on the M. G. Nicholson place, occupied by the servants of Mrs. Gaines, were de stroyed by Are yesterday morning at about 11 o'clock. How the fire origi nated nobody has been able to dis cover. The barn was destroyed with quantity of feed stuff, and a calf was roasted to death In the building. A large hog was also badly burned, but did not die from tbe burns. Tbe damage will amount to $300 or $400. Two residences, one about thirty feet snd the other not more than fifty feet from tbe burning out-houses, were In Imminent danger and the department did good and effective work in sav ing theme. COLLEGES IN TRIANGULAR DEBATE AT LAWRENCE. Lawrence, Kas., Mar. 23.—-Arrange ments have been completed for the triangular debate tomorrow among debating teams representing tbe Uni versity of Oklahoma, the University Colorado snd the .University ot Kansas. Each university will have two teams, one to debate.at home and the other abroad. 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I Ju.-July . .7.411-2 7.43 7.46 heartily recommend Doan's Kidney July-Aug. . .7.36 7.38 1.2 7.41 Pills as a specific for kidney com Aug.-Sept. .7.12 1.2 7.16 7.18 plaint.” Sept .-Oct. .6.82 6.82 6.86 For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Oet.-Nov. . ..6.60 6.69 1-2 6.73 cents. FosteNMIlburn Co., Buffalo Nov.-Dee. . ..6.64 1-2 6.65 6.67 1-2 New York, cole agents for the United Dec.-Jan. . 6.64 1-2 6.67 DISTINGUISHED PARTY VISITS COOKING EXTENSION SCHOOL. At the extension school, which has enrolled 110 earnest women, moat ci whom are employed as oooks in the white homes, the following dis tinguished visitors were present, viz: Dr. snd -Mrs. H. C. Mable, of Bos ton; Chancellor D. C. Barrow, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Moss, Prof. G. G. Bond. Mr. Anron Cohen, and Mr. R. L. Moss. Expressions of thanks were made In behalf of tho board of education ot Athens to Chef A. Edelin, who had co operated with the principal for three years In this extension work that has dene excellen work in reaching the unreached, by Supt. Bond and Mr. Cohen, in two very interesting speech es. Chancellor Barrow, in an Inspiring sroech. Indicated what such evidences of genuine desire to learn mean both to the colored and white people uf this community and other communi ties. Said he; “Wherever meetings arc held for the colored people, they show a great appreciation for oppor tunities offered to learn. 1 have no ticed this in meetings of this-kind and a.ao farmers’ meetings, ^Iere you have them of all ages. This ts real evidence of progress." Dr. Mabie spoke as'follows; "Wher ever we find a willingness to learn in l-cople there la no barrier that can Under their progress. It’s amazing '■hat your people have accomplished. MACHINE WITHOUT DRIVER RAN INTO MULE TEAM. j 10 read the tian guidance in America and in Afri ca. There are 76,000 of your people it Uganda, Africa, who hare iearneel Bible. Ex-President [ Roosevelt was a guest for some time Auto Left With Brakes Lax, Started of this tribe. This shows that God Oau/k Mill and Ran Inin Mr Must. t.t • ... _ _ Down Hill snd Ran Into Mr. Hug gins’ Team. Yesterday afternoon, near the cat- nival ground an automobile which had been left standing with the brakes evidently lax, started down the street of Its own motion and ran lutn the mule team of Mr. Huggins, which was approaching. Tbe vehicle was damaged somewhat and Mr. Huggins was thrown out and bruised up con Blderably. The machine, it U said, was driven by a lady and she did nat know of the accident till some time after It had occurred, and her machine had been stopped by an automobile man who happened to be near at the time. MR. J. W. ARNOLD IS CAPTAIN OF COMPANY. Has Been Elected Captain of the Clsrke Rifles to Sucestd Capt. ~~ Carithers. Lieutenant J. W. Arnold has been elected captain of the Clarke RtHes, tc succeed Captain Herschel Cari thers, who has held that position for several years, and whose resignation was only Just recently accepted. Capt. Arnold has been faithful and holds the confidence and respect of the mem bers of the company. The Rifles will continue to prosper and rank well rmong the national guard in Georgia under his active and efficient captain- APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT TO CHARTER. GEORGIA, Clarke County. To tbe Superior Court of 8aid County; The petition at Webb k Crawford, respectfully shows; 1. That petitioner was duly incor porated by this Court on tbe 19tb day April, 1905, for a period of twenty (20) yearn, with privilege of renewal, HEALTH NSURANCE Tha man who Insures his life la wise for bis family. Tha mao who Insures his health la wise both for his family and You may Insure health by guard* Ing It. It la worth guarding. At tha first attack of disease, which generally approaches through the UVER end mani fest* itself In Innumerable ways TAlfgr TutfsPills And save your health. GEORGIA’8 BARBECUE KING IN THE CITY YESTERDAY Yesterday among tbe several visi tors to the city from nearby tiwns none was more heartily we,corned than Commissioner John W. Calla way, of the commonwealth of Wilkes. He was once the big sheriff of that big county. He has claims to Immor tality in Georgia history also by rea son of the 'act that he has been for years tbe barbecue king of tbe state. He has been sent for to superintend barbecues in New York city, so ex tensive did bis reputation ae a bar becue authority spread. SAN FRANCISCO TO ENTERTAIN. Saa Francisco, Cal, March 23.— Tha Commonwealth Club of this city is making elaborate arrangements for a dinner and reception next Monday evening in honor of Theodore Roose velt. The ex-president will deliver an informal address st tbe function, which will take place at the Fairmont hotel. helping you. I congratulate you that you are here to leant. I .have a daughter who went to a domestic sci ence school. It Is not so much what a man does.. It’s the spirit in which I t- does it. Do your best , In this work, if you do the work right you are God's servants, and he will re ward you for your fidelity." Mr. Moss spoke of the Interest the white people here are manifesting in the work of helping to fit tbe negro for the practical duties of life; of their undertaking to' build an Indus trial school, the Memorial Institute. Ir co-operation with the colored peo ple. He said that there was nothing that convinces him more of tbe wls dom of founding this school than to see this large crowd of earnest work era at the cooking exteneion school. He spoke of the conference held some days ago In the office of Chancellor harrow consisting of many of the most prominent white people, to con alder the ifest methods to help to train the negro. Principal Harris, after thanking these gentlemen and Mr». Dr. Mable, who also spoke encouragingly, An nounced the prizes that will be sward ed st the close of the work In April, for the beet exhibits of biscuits, light- bread, meats, etc. These prizes ar* offered by some of the merchants ot the city. The school Is increasing, both in 'interest and numbers. The enrollment Is now 110. R Cuts. Sores. Burns SMITH CONSTRUCTION CO. GET# CAROLINA CONTRACT. Tbe Smith Construction company, ol this city, has been swarded the contract to build a large and elegant church building at Abbeville, 8. C. The work will be begun in the next few weeks. NOTED CHURCHMAN’S FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY. Uindon, March 23.—The Most Rev. Francis Bourne, archbishop of West minster and head of tbe Roman Cath olic church In the United Kingdom, celebrated bis fiftieth birthday anni versary today. Recently there bat been a revival of rumors that Arch bishop Bourne will bo elevated to tbe cardlnatote at the nev*. consistory In Rome.