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The tifton Gazette.
I>IIHMHIIKI> WKKKI.Y.
B. T. ALLEN. Editor.
Official Organ County of Berrien.
Offleial Organ City of Tifton.
TKHMH OP SUUSCmiTlON:
On# Year
lx Month!
Threo Month!
IXVAHIAIH.Y IX ADVAXC’K.
81 oo
,. 60
.. 20
Entered at tho postofficcqat Tifton, Georgia, us
thall matter of the second elans. .
NEWS AND VIEWS.
TUB PEOPLE PKOTEST.
'flic Gakkttk has taken no part
in tliupresent ^hlrei'Oatorial campaign,
preferring railier to give its time anti
nutrition to the upbuilding of the
material resources of its section of
country, believing in that direction
lay the greater honor, the greater pe
cuniary profit and the greater satis
faction, lint unfortunately and un
necessarily the campaign has taken a
turn that is calculated to" interfere
with its cherished labor in no small
degree, and it desires In enter a sol
emn protest for itself and tlio people
against siieh unwarranted inter
ference,
HONEST OPINIONS.
(.'andor compel* mi to admit that Home one Iim
Ionic known the Ingredient* of It. It, It. Jiut
Mince li: ho* never been put before the public,
ami since one of the present
ted the prescription and use
practice, it isorlginul.
t proprietors origina
ted it for yearn rnlilH
Notliiug to Eiiiiul lit.
Za i.a if a, Ft. a., June 27.
Him
„ . N. K. Venable St Co.:
I have ireen using B. B. H. in my family a* a
blood purifier, Have uever used auv medicine to
equal It. Itespectfuly, Miu. B. IS. Lawk.
blood yurifier,
Miihes uii Old Man Y OM, *ff
THE NEW YORK STORE
WITH AN “I” OPEN TO BUSINESS,
P. 8,-1 bought % bottles of your Botanic Blood
Balm from niy friend II. J>. Bullard, at f ampo-
r ii *■
Tlio Macon County Citizen says
the court bailiffs of that county wish
Judge J. M. (iriggs to he sent to
congress “just to get him off the
bench.”
It is probable there will he five
congressional candidates in tlio field
this year from the second district—
Hussell, (biggs, Mitelull, (juorry,
and Walters.
Judge Joel L. Sweat last week
fined tlio iheriff of Churl toll county
$26 and suspended iiim from office
during tlio session of tlio court for
refining to make an arrest.
Tlio thunks of tlm (lAZurnt is duo
and tendered lion, lien Ii. UiimhcI!
lor a variety of public documents,
all of which are worthy a place in
any library—public or private.
Tlio Waresboro Advocate, volume
one, Number two, lias como to our
exchangn table. Jt is Messrs. Tison
and lloilges new journalistic venture
and is a very neat six-column quarto,
lion. Fleming (i. duliignon, of Sa
vannah, has virtually taken himself
out of the United States senatorial
race in favor of lion. Henry (I. Tur
ner, His retirement was exceedingly
graceful.
The Corilele Senlinel Informs the
country that thorn is to be a south
Ceorgia baseball league this year. It
is hoped Tifton young men will have
soma more profitable employment to
occupy iluni' intention.
Till) Collide Sentinel makes this
truthful observation : “South Geor
gia lias never grown as it is growing
today. Tlio tiino of Immigration is
flowing southward and this Motion is
beginning to receive its share.”
The celebrated "Orier’s Alumnae,"
* ko long published by J, W. Hurko &
Co., of Macon, has boon sold by the
receiver of that concern to Mr. C. .1.
Klioelmn of Atlanta, for ♦■(,(1(10, and
lie' will publish it ill Atlanta hereafter.
Senator Hoar, of Massachusetts,
Couldn't resist "airing" liimsulf, on
tlio occasion of Senator Walsh’s tak
ing the oath of office, by objecting to
tlio form of the new senator’s eru-
deutlals, because they were not ad
dressed to the sjnato.
Pun's ltnviow Hays: “Improve
ment in business lias continued since
the President’s veto,” which survived
an effort in the House not to sustain
it. Still the failures In the I’nited
Stales have been “ III against 1115 for
the same period last year.
It is United Stales Senator Pat
rick Walsh, lie has already as
sume'd Ills duties. The appointment
is looked upon in tills section of
Hoorgui as a weak one. The (L\-
TH'|TK, however, believes Senator
Walsh will show himself worthy of
the place before the end of his term.
The Thonmsvillo Advertiser muni
Hates Hon. Hubert (1. Mitchell, of
that city for congress to sucuud lion
Hen 1C. Hussell from the second dis
trict. He is a good man, in every
way worthy and competent, lie is
our personal friend and r: will sup
. port him with genuine pleasure if
nominated, but, with the lights lioforo
• ns, we favor Hosaell’s return for
second turm.
The Georgia Chautauqua Ims closed
its sixth annual session, it. is under
stood that notwithstanding tliq pro-
’ gram was superior to any that has
gono before, and that thu large tent
tflhei naele wan filled to overflowing
at every lixereise, it has not proven a
financial success. It seems to us
these factroniphasi/.o the demand for
.1 jlir^ei' iih'd inure commodious quar-
' Wra,'' L@V the Chautauqua' AmooIu-
tldit eiifiio together mid devise some
by ivli'eli this dusidur item oan
bo supplied next year.
-.-j-e :i.,: .. . • — > , .
i/'mii'iuured to cere
Hell ii an ndiiutos,
i*hio,»,c.
#i.|icarx to elvi* me new nreawl new strength. If
there Is anything that will wake an nhi man
yoviiK.ltlsli.il.il. I nili Slllini hi mil tt I
imo earnestly awl honastiy rniiotmnend llotanlc
lllooil Batin.
The Best Purifier Mntle.
DA«ssi.-es, iu.,-.riin#2s. -I liavnsiiffnrnctwltli
catarrh for about Ini;r yi-;ii-i anil nOor u.Ciik four
i otlhni of llotanlc IIIishI Italni I Itnil my Kciinral
Heforcnco is made to the attack of
it is the In*hi purifier male. Uesneetfully,
L, A.THpMl'HOX.
Twelve Yearn Afflicted,
Ut.tJFF'fON, I NIL, Foil. (1,-1 B»V<*. 1)61* 11 afflicted
wltli Blood poison for twelve years. Ilav« used
pen. Evans upon the Northern and
Western people who, with their
brawn, brain and capital, have come
to Georgia and are helping to devel
op her material resources, and whose
only crime is expressing their prefer
ence for governor. These people are
joined to the people of Georgia not
only by national ties but that of blood,
and they can and will be of great
service to the slate if they are per
mitted to do so.
It may be in good taste for At-
auta and Atlanta’s candidate to in-
eigli against theso people, who have
layod a most impoitant part in thu
grand, development of that City, but
the people of Georgia say nay. Geor
gians, true to their state and their
mople, hid their Noillicrn and Wes
tern brethren weleome within her
orders and guarantee them as full
and complete enjoyment of political
iborty as can be enjoyed by those
to the manner born,”
The Ga/.k i ti:, In tlio name of truth,
justice, right, the honor and integrity
f the people of Georgia, solemnly
protests against, Gen. Evans’ further
misreprcseutatioii of Georgia senti
ment toward these people.
.wiuii.il ill, IU; h fio
MJ UijJlltl Pur fide by Jake
1’aulk .Tifton, On.
liliclfIcii'h Arnica Salve.
Tho Best Salve fn the world for Outs,
lirntmiH, Soros, Ulcers, .Hall lilicion, Povor
Sores, Teller, Illinppud Hands, Uldlblalns,
Corns mid all Skin Eruptions, and post
Ively cures Piles, or no pay required. Ii
s guaranteed lo give porfeel snllsfaetlon
>r money rofumlud. 1’rlt.ei 23 cun Is per
iox. Per sale by .lake W. I’aelk,Tlflim.
jiresci pa Inns from
that iwlisl. Threuah
|.li)slf-lans otferiMl tm- ilnrlna
Igh the flriiKKlst, W. A. Oat-
i# hnttle el it. II. II uml slic e
nht iierloil.
.Jins, I preci — , . —
have llSflll three heitlea. anil sin satfsheit
sine
t hits
ileee lee mere Keinl than aeytliliiK I ever useil. .
am alieest well, anil inn sere,within two nr ihlee
week#, I i.ill be perfectly well, after twelve
years selferliiK Intensely. Write er aililrnss
.IflSKVIl pKIST,
Wells Co., Eicl. Baker and Confectioner,
liciufriiiH.
All who ilesire full Ijifeniiiitleii uhont the
eanse anil cure of Bleml Peiaeiis, Herefuln, anil
ScrofululU swellllKs, I'leers, Sores, Ithenuia-
llaiii, Klilnijv Ceniplalnts, Cularrli. ole,, can ae-
cure liy midi, free, a copy of our ag-lnere lllnii-
tntt-e hook of wonders, ttlleil with the most
weeilerfnl a#il sturtliiiK proof ever Iwfnro known.
Aililrnss, Ui.oouHai.m Co.,
Atlanta, (la.
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AliAliV'NT FIRE.
C. W. FULWOOD,
A^dQt Ff»r
IiiHuranco Company of North Aumrlcft, of
l’hllii<lw)|>iit(i,
Ilurtfonl IiiNiiranro rom|i»ny, of ifartforil.
(iroenwieh loMiirancc C'oni|mny, of New York.
And other old Him coin pun low.
Iniutrunco (dfcoted in any locality and oo
ovory cIiimm of rlwkn.
nthca -rauuiH J unit 2, I'anlk llulhllnic, Main
Htrcct. Tifton. (In. O-H-tf.
J. W. JOINER,
sr
Kyes examined and fitted freo of
charge.
Kino watch repair'r-g a specialty.
Wiudilnfiton Htroct,
ALBANY, - GEORGIA.
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FREE! FREE! FREE!
To I ncrouHo Our Gusli Ti’ade.
To Oblige and Benefit Our Customers#
I lake pleasure In sniietinolng to the public at large that l have nmilo nr-
riingenumlH lor n llmllod iinrliut wllli a large I'llMralt ('opyiitg House, who,
In order lo advertise anil extend their trade, make mu a most liberal olfm- 1 agree
lo send ihem Work lo largo quantities, limy to finish It for me al their very lowest
wholesale rates. Call and examine tlm beautiful Ufe-slzetl Crayon Portrait we
have upon exhibition at our stoi'u.
SEEING! IS BELIEVING.
Oct h ciutli jMiiv.liiiKt! tiokot, wliir.li will untlilo you to onoof iheKOHumo porlrnilH
copied from any olioto you may ddslru, I'KIgI ) wlicn your cm*h purc.lnutCH at our
atom nimiuul it* $ I O. ItriiHMiilM'i', you ^rt tlio port rail IVoo In oxclmngc for
your unwli puroliiiNUH. Wo nliali uUo krep for our c’UMtoimUH’nuluolion a good ft»-
Hoiliuuul of framcH al tlm lowc'Mt wIioIohuIo pricca.
Tako lulvanlagr of (Ids olTor ami HiTiirn alifc-liko and hcaulifui portrnll of Homo
>ml»or of your family. Call (itiick bo loro the carda aro all laHued. Tills ar-
raugomeul 1h for a llmllod period only.
AV. O. iSuA Ttftou, Go.
BARGAIN D/VYS-r-'Evoi’y Day in the Week,
In Dry Hoods, Uroeoilca, t'loihtng, ItooD, Slums and Pm mors' Supplies of all kinds
comb: to the o
TIFTON DRUG STORE
And you will he treated lo your advantage, my motto being
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I keep a largo supply of STANDARD Patent
Motlieines lUid are prepared lo use, in filling vour pro-
scriptioiis, Frosh Dntg'S of the Rost Quality.
1 AM WELL SUPPLIED
With Toilet and Pam-y An Idea, Perfumery, School Hooks, and SIs-
tlunavy, bmnpa antj bump Fixtures, Kntlt Jar*. Flower I’uD and
Churn*. I’aliiUi Dlls, Varnlshn*, Hold Paints, Prepared fluggy and
Furniture Paints, brushes, Etc.
»o Not Boy Elsewhere Beforo String or Pricing Tlitsc Hoods
The most select sleek of Tobacco and Cigars in tlm city
My customers can lie served with good Havana elgars.
Freshest ami licit Harden Heeds, all the year round, Call unit bco me.
: Mf ; . «T. C. GOODMAN.
~S5 Tift & §now’Cor as*
Empire State Nurseries.
Fruit and Ornnnirntnl Trees. Vines, Shrubs, Plants and Seeds,
for the Orchard, Carden,-Park and Forest.
Wc respactfully Invite your attention to our clock—eomplotc In all depart
munlA; utlnplcd tu o(\r ullumu*; of BUpuHor qnnllty imd Hold ut mmlvmte iiiIcoh
HnmUftnm ^*0 pngo llluslIWihl, IhmcHptlvu Cu'^fugut frto lo nil impl rtnu. Ad
clrvjui (ill o/dvra'to *
TIFT & SAOW (OiKP.VAV, Tifton, «a,
E3 GrO TO E
#*NE
And look for tbo coming of our Easter goods
—get prices, examine' goods ami then back
your own judgment. word to the
wise is sufficient.*®! Our SPUING
S T O C K consists of all tho latest styles
in Dress (foods, trimmings of Gimp Silks,
Hraiils, l.aoes, (lords, and line 6f—y
Prints Ii to 7 cents y.vd.
Linen shambrisy’* 10 to 15cts,yrd.
Vigilant Percal J2.J cents yard.
Hoston Henriettas 15c. yard.
Shan-tong Pafigee, 15c. yard.
Matin Cashmere 15c. yard.
Satin Glories, 15c. yard.
Dimity cords, 10c. yard.
Chock muslins 5 to 20cts. yard.
India Linin for shirt waists, I5cts.
We have a few pieces of Soringuc
Serge at 8 to lOcts. yard;
Chameleons Cashmere 20cts.
Henriettas, from 20 to 75 cents.
Henriettas all colorsr-85 to 50cts,
Afbertrbss, Imported, 60c. yard.
Hamburg edging 2U to 50ets.
The best black 10c. boo in Tifton.
A. Line of-
Men’s, Hoys’ and Yol
think you have fouw
A- Line of
Men’s, Hoys’ and Youth’s clothing, so cheap you will
think you have found them. And
Odd pants, low down. You have only to sec them to
be convinced that they arc worth txvice our selling
price. Wc have, also
A. Line of-
Late Ntyles Spring Straw Hats that is becoming, cool,
and comfortable, from 5 cents up to 42.00.
oooos ooooocodoooooooo'oosoooos'oc
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
Ere this has gone to proas our store xvillbe lined with an Immense Stock of
Millinery goods, consisting of TIIE LATEST styles, patterns and fashions of the
season, and you don't make any mistake by Culling on us for loxv prices.
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Our lino of Orooorlcs are full and complete, and we will NOT Jlc Vinter mid bn
Any Iluuie lnjiWlregraBS Georgia. The well-known "Shiloh Valley" Full Patent
Flour, 44.00 per hanoll. Wo aro not million heirs, but workers of Mother
Earth. (Jive us a call and he convinced.
L. S. Slieplierd & Oo.
Parks' Bulh.ing, Tifton, Ga.
F. M. MANGrIIAM,
DEALER .-. IN
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
„ TIFTON, : : GA.
I am still In tho rtioo, and those wishing good cash bargains would do
well to call oil mo. All my goods are llrsl-class— I have heard no com
plaint from any of my customers, furl strive hard to treat every one
light Hulow Is prices on a few of the goods 1 have.
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PROFESSIONAL OAKD8.
T>7 MAURY M.TTAPLERA"
SPECIALIST.
Ear, Eye, Nose, Throat and Lungs.
Mfl Cherry St., Macox, flA.
A. C. CLEMENTS, M. D„
. . ADKI., GA.
■ - ' . .. y \ ■ •
ti c di$eu!*e« of women and children a sped*]*
ty. Hr" CaH« by mail or tele graph will velvet
pruiufit attention. ld-tfv
PEEPLES & ALEXANDER.
A tt o i* n © y s -at^La w,
KABHVILLK,
- .GEORGIA.
Business solicited in all branahen of the pro
fession, to which prompt and careful altcntiun
Win he given. 34-02-tt.
C. VV. FULWOOD,*
LAW, FIRE INSURANCE AND COLLECTIONS,
GEOBGIA.
TIFTON,
. mtion gJvc.. .. .....
Cff^OFncE—Over J. W. Tault’s Druustorc.
i’rompt attention given to al) legal hnslnwd.
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DR. J. C. GQODMAN
Physician and Surgeon,
TIPTON GEORGIA.
OmoR—Itoom in the Tifton Dm* Store.
VHr* Thanking Mie public for ita pant liberal
patronage and solicit a continuation of the same.
Drs, J. W & D. J. WILLIAMS,
DENTISTS,
COUDKI.E, GEORGIA. V
Office—Hank Iluildlng, RoomNo. 1, up stairs
DR. J. H- HAMMOND,
Physician and Surgeon,
ENIGMA, (II. A XV. R. R.) (iftoltdIA,
Special attention to Chronic dlseanuH, and din
cases of Women amt Children. ChIIh promptly
attended. Work on the line of tho B. & W. K-
H., especially Hollcited; and all crIIh by mail
promptl, attended. Bill* due when non fees aro
rendered. Charge* moderate. Consullatlon at
my ottico free.
POItloH for (Ibartor.
STATB OK GEORGIA—County ok Bkhiiikn.
To tho Superior Court of Haiti county.
Tho petition of 11. II. Tift and L. A. Snow, of
said state and county, for themselves, associates
ami assigns, respectfully shows as follows:
First. That they desire to he incorporated for
the period of twenty (20) years, with prh ilega
of renewal, and Hindu a Body corporate under tno
laws of said State, under the corporate name of
“The TiftT A* Snow Company**
and By that name to have tho right to sue and to
be sued, to have and to use a common seal, tfo
make ami to establish By-laws and to alter the
same at pleasure, to elect such olficev* as may Bo
necessary and proper, t.<> have power t« buy, sell,
lease, consign and convey property of every de
scription Both real and personal for cash or cred
it, to give and receive mortgages, deeds, leases,
llenaand other conveyances, to Borrow money,
to issue Bonds in such amount as iuuy Be herein
after determined, If they so desire, and to secure
the payment of the sujub By mortgage or other
wise upon any ami all of its nroperty and gener
ally to Pave and exercise all the rights, powers
and privileges amrfded to conroratimis of liko
character under the laws, particularly those con
ferred By section 1G7« of the Code of Georgia f nn<4
to do any and ad things which may be necessary
or useful tt» fully carry into effect, and nccoin
pllsh the objects of the incorporation.
Second That the amount of the capital stock
tiers, and the lmsince.* proposed to l.o
m In to clcur up lands, lay out. clear ami
j fruit-orchards, vineyards ami numerics
Mont, cunts per pound.
Good Fumily Flour, 50 cents per stick,
or $11.75 per barrel.
Choice Flour, (JO cents per saaU, or
$4.50 per barrel.
Meal, 00 cents per bushel.
Granulated Hugar, 21 pounds for $1.
Urown Sugar, 25 pounds for $1.
Best ColToc, 4 pounds for $1.
Salmon 15 cunts per can.
Baking Powder, 10 cents per pound.
Bobwhite Plow Stocks, 80 cents each.
Best Axe, 75 cents.
Prints, very line,5 andfl aontsporyard.
Sheeting, 4, 5, 0 and 8 cents per yard.
Nails, 8’i cents per pound.
Best Jeans pants for 00 cents.
Best hark collars 05 cents.
We handle tlio choicest line of TOBACCO in town at from 28 to 00 cents per pound.
Also a nice assortment of OUTLKHY and 11AHDWAHE of all kinds.
F. M. MANGHAM,
Under tlio-Masonlc Hall, TIFTON, GEOHOIA.
43-1 y.
GO TO
D. A_. McPITAYIL’S
# * FOR * BARGAINS! * *
I baa just opened tip with a full lino of
1 GENERAL MERCHANDISE j—
-And selling at piiues to suit tho times.
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
Straw Hats, Felt Hats, Geat’s Neckwear, Boots and Shoes.
C’ull and see my atoek before purchasing and share the many
bargains I have in store for you.
Groceries Very Cheap.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
, Ken,ember place, D,A. Mt PTl A UL’S,
m-u.
Corner .Main and Third sfrwts, Tiptox, Groknia.
r h k
Gazette Publishing House,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
ALL KINDS OF PRINTING.
1 am pleasvd -to stale to my friends In Berrien, Irwin,
'Vorth and Colqnht counties that I am prepare.1 to exe
cute lasufnlly, expedUlonslv and cheaply, all classes of
priming. New type, new press, nexv and excellent com
mercial stationery. IVronage solicited.
CASH ON DELIVERY.
TERMS,
Address:
B. T. ALLEN, Proprietor.
to lie employed By wid eomjmny shall Be $!>0,0U0,
with the rlglit to Ineremw thu satv.c from time lo
time to any amount not to exceed *100,000, aa the
majority of stockholder may determine; aaid
atoek to Be ttiviUed into Hilary* of the par value
of 8100 each, with the privilege of chnimcnelug
itunlness when ten per eent. of the capital stock
h«H been pfli.Uh. ^
TliIrd. The principal office and place of biiBl-
ticHK of nit id company shall Be in tWclty of Tift
on, Berrien county, Georgia, with the right tor
establtoh such ’#ranch cilfircs or agencies wuhin
or without the limit* of this State ns may Be
(teemed necesKuiy of desirable.
Fourth. 'Hint the object and purpose of said
corporation is pecuniary profit ami ghin to i n
stockholders, ami the Biisir ' — ‘ ‘ *
I’urrlcd on i
cultivate fr *
for growiug fruits, trees, vines, etc., and to ofBr
for sale and to set! their fruits, nurseiy stock
and other productions. To Improve, plant out
ami offer for salt* and to sell orchards, vineyards,
fruit-farms amt other things of like character,a*
fully and completely as a private person could
do.
Fifth. That the personal liability of each stock
holder shall tie limited to tliu amount of hin un
paid Hiihaariptlou to the capital stock.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray an ordeT of
incorporation with nil thejmweTH hereinbefore
mentioned, and petitioner will ever pray, etc.
C. W. FULWOOI), Both loner’s Attorney.
Filed in oitlce, March lath, 1W)4.
. O. Is. SMITH, Clerk 8. C. H. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA—County ok Bfiuukx.
, (>. L. Smith, Clerk of the Superior Court of
said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing
i» a true copy from the 11 lee of said office of tbo
ajiplication for oliartcr of the Tift & Snow Com
pany.
Witness my hand and the seal of said oonrt,
this lfitli day of Match, 18H4.
O. I;. SMITH, Clerk B. C. Ii. C.
Petition for Charter,
STATE OF (I KORGI A—CdfcXT v O r Br it hi kn.
The pc tli ion of II. 11. Tift. \Y. W'. Timmons,
W. II. U»v T e, li. 1*. Bowen, J. A. McCrea, \Y.,0#
Tift and .1. C. Goodman, respect Lull) nliowa vliat
they are desirous of form big themselves into a
corporation, under the name, style and .title of
the
"Oak-IUdgo Cemetery Company, M
with power to purchase, loa*c and convey real
estate In such quantities as may from time to
time Become necessary to carry out the object*
of said corporation, to ha\ e and to nfec a common
seal, to sue and to lie sued and to Be Incorporated
for u period of twenty (20) years, with privilege
of renewal according to law.
Petitioners ask that the capital stock of sMd
corporation Be fixed at. not less than go,000 nor
more than $*2rt,Q00 and that they lw permitted to
ticgin Business when tO per cent, of the capital
stock haa Been paid in.
Petitioners show that the object of their corpo
ration is to provide a place of burial and aep-
tiiture for the use of the citizens of Tifton and
vjelnity, and to arcaie a fund By thn sale of lot*
for the mitpose of laying off, fencing, beautify
ing ami otherwise improving said cemetery
grounds. , '
Petitioner* pray leave to divide the capita!
stock of said corporation into shares of £26each,
and to plate the same upon the market. To
make such constitution and By-laws aa may be
come necessary to fully cart) - out the objects of
the corporation, to elect officers, Ulroctois, etc.,
st such time and In such manner ns shall lie fix
ed by the ctoCklmldervt of said corporation.»
C. W. FULWOOD. reiitlonep Attorney.
Filed in office, March 10th, 1RM.
O. L, SMITH, Clerk S. C. !(. C.
STATE rtF GEORGIA—Covxty or Beuiues.
I, O. I„ Smith, dark of the Suporjor Court of
said county, do hereby certify time the foregoing
Is a true copy from tho file* of said office of the
application for charter of tho Oak-RIdge Cetnc-
tery company.
Witness my hand and the teat of said court,
this lnth day of March, 1*M.
O. L. SMITH, Clerk s;c. 1). C.
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