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Thoughts Concerning Nellie
Davis.
Of nil fcho requests that have
boon Hindi' of mo and all the du
ties that I havo been called upon
to perform, the one that now con
fronts mo is the grandest of nil.
When I suffer my recollection
to go back to my school days that
■was spent with Nellie, many fond
recollections mingled with sad re
flections bloom up before me. It
was in school where 1 became per
sonally acquainted with Nellie, as
I did not have an opportunity to
associate with her until we were
large enough to attend school.
As it happened, >.< were classed
together, studied together, spent
recess and hours together. Nellie
studied well, obeyed her teacher,
and was kind to her playmates.
Well do I remember being with
her at the entertainment a short
time before her death. We had
pur dolls, and 1 can almost hear
Nellie recite her declamation,
“The New Toy.”
This little poem will remain in
my memory while I live' in this in
world. Hut little did 1 think that
our parting on that night would
prove so long a farewell.
Next I must speak of her relig
ious life. With this, also I
chanced to be associated. ! saw
her embrace a hopo in Christ, and
from that moment to her death, I
neither saw her nor heard of an
net that was derogatory to a pure
character. She abode in the faith,
led a Christian life and clutched
immortality without a shudder.
Nellie sought, the future salva
tion of her soul while she was yet
very young; but so loyal did she
remain to Christ that older mem
bers of the church regarded her
life purely ideal, and they were
increased in the faith by the pious,
and religious deeds she wrought.
How often have 1 seen her in the
revival meeting and when the
holy spirit prevailed the Christian
part of the audience, it always
seemed that Nellie received a
bountiful share.
Notwithstanding the dear asso
ciation, the purity, and the
chastity of Nellie,.the great God
who gave her an existence into
t.lio world saw reasons to take her
from our school, our church, and
our dear association to a land of
perpetual association and blessed
union. It is a consolation that
the end came peaceful and that
she ever became anxious to change
worlds.
In this reflection 1 am made to
exclaim with the poet:
“Those feet Mint trod so often
The thorny path of life,
And the hand that wrought for others
Are resting from the strife.
Those lips by death are palsied,
Yes, silent, is her tongue
That brought to others sunshine
By the precious words she spake.
No shaft like Censors will he raised
To give her name renown,
the Master lias placed upon her head
a gk rious crown
Decked vi n stars for kind deeds
she has done.”
All these thoughts bring to bare
upon my mind at their conieth a
time when I too must leave this
world and I sincerely hope and
trust that I may he permitted to
join that imperishable throng,
and there rest in the shades of
paradise forever more with Nellie.
May Ahkiu homuik.
July 81, 1008.
In Memory ol Nellie Davis
The respects which we have for
our loved ones who have crossed
tho silent stream of death, and
home entered into the great be
yond is made manifest by the vis
it which is just made. Wo find
that as wo walk the rugged paths
of life that one by one at the call
of tho Master they are passing
over the river, and many who
have died in Jesus are sweetly
sleeping that sleep from which
none ever wakes to sorrow. The
passing of the old and the young
is to us a gentle reminder that
death rides upon the breeze and
lerks in every flower.
We must now say farewell, un
til tho reseroction morning, when
the dead in Christ shall rise and
all the redeemed shall enter their
everlasting home to sing praises
to God forever.
Auch: Net,son.
July 81, 1008.
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Ur- ATLANTA MW!’, Atlanta, Ga.
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rvn here
stiluted a body corporate
name and style of
‘''I'm: .li MJio (101,11 Mining Compavy”
Jnd. 1 ho term lor which netitimL,
ask to be incorporated is (20) t «S
years, with privilege of removal at T
expiration of that time.
3rd. The capital stock of said cornn.
ration is to be. (.+”,(,00,000) Two Milfi
Dollars, divided into shares (of spi
One Dollar each ; at least ten porM,
of which is to be paid in before com!
mencing business.
And they desire, for said corporation
to receive in payment, of subscription*
to the capital stock money, orprenortv
or other thing of value suitable for tli«
uses ami business of I he corporation.
■ttli. The object of the corporation is
pecuniary gain to its stock-holders.
5th. The particular business M
jiosed and intended to bo carried on
said corporation is mining gold, silver
copper, coal, iron or any other miners!
or metal; and quarrying marble, pan.
ite or any other stone, and, iuci.
dentally—
(a) Conducting a general mercantile
business, buying and selling to its em
ployees and to the public, goods, vans
and merchandise, machinery, mining
supplies and utensils,
(b) Developing water powers, goner,
nting electricity, establishing, main
taining and operating electric plan!:
for its own use and furnishing, leasing
und selling electric lights, heat and
power to municipal and private corpor
ations, and the public at large.
(c) Constructing, equiping, main
taining and operating such clmric,
steam or other railroads or tram roads
as may be necessary or convenient for
the use of the corporation in the pros-
edition of its enterprises.
(d) Constructing, maintaining and
operating a telephone line or lines bo.
tween its works and power plantain
said County and its principal office in
Dahlonega, Georgia.
(c) Owning, operating and carrying
on the business of saw-milling and
lumbering
6th. They desire for such corporation
the right to contract for, lease, buy
and Hold all such real estate, water
powers and easements as may he nse
fill and pnper in the conduct of lha
business of the corporation, and to sell,
lease, mortgage or otherwiseencumber
the same; to issue bonds, notes or
other evidences of indebted ness asms
be determined to be to the interest i*
the corporation and authorized by is
stock-holders.
7th. They desire for said corporation,
tlii* right to construct and niaiiitam
such dams, ditches, trestles, Hume and
pipe, lines and water ways; to erect
and maintain such buildings and stn»
lures, and install such machinery a»
appl iances ; and to erect such pole »•
and wires for the transmission of cm
tricity and electric power, as may «
deemed necessary and expedient «
the conduct of the business of tliecoj
poration: t he right to exercise s
powers of eminent domain an
granted by the laws of Georgia to
dividua!s and corporations otigagw
similar businesses to that of <hm
poration, and generally to do all a
acts and things and to cx,,|( j
such powers as are necessary and p
er in the conduct of its biismertl
effectuating tlie objects of Hit. i
ll 8 I th. They desire for such corporal
to have the right to sue aim b< j
to have and use a common • .
make and prescribe such i fj j j
and by-laws for itsgovernmciit - *
be needful and proper and j ^
to law; tncoustiUiteandc LLUh® .
of Directors for the manag' ' ( | |f
allairs and to confer upon them
right to elect such officers nsai
and as may be authorize! 0
laws: and they further desire • i g
oral powers, rights and ^
which may .be confeiu -
which are incident to eo l j *
the State of Georgia, wlnolibyJ 1
chartered by the riuperior I ^
util. The I r ue.i| al olhm _ jn t j,c
! partition shall he at Uj. .f"fieorg 1 *!
j County of ]-u:n!Tuu • sl : 1 ‘ - ( i C orp> r *
I b'lt petitioners (les'i'e m
| ntion the right to es 1 -” - . |lt anf,
j tain branch o.hee> or <•. r \ v ; t j,iu
| other place or l-'lac's. ^ ,, s i
without the ritale <;■ ‘ ^ ,. 0 hi
■rs may I'm
pray
to
stock-hold
dele rmine upon.
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i body eorpoi'B^R'R n ^rtff
glllft.
mad'.
iii.il style aforesaai “l 1 J‘/'jl'the n:
be grunted them eonb r 'r four
privileges and powes hertn.
and petitioned lor. j ] yiI .!,v.
,'T \ttorn'>'
. n k , i r, Snu' 1 t 10th. I 003 '
Filed in ollice
Georgia, Ltini|
i, John Ii- Alt
O” epiS „i u» jj
oore, e"C’om'l.'
and for • . ,, lr tZ
dii certify that 1! "jUUIl'r^ 1 ^" S
and correct rn|.V 1,1 *’ ; 0 |d JI'i'J*
charter for Tb.’ J,„-s u f
Coiapany, as the
in my office. nichd st
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