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Official Pap of Spalding
Official Paper of the City of Griffin
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A'is-crJtulng Bates.
J>AIL?-<»ae dollar per s/jnare lor the
«»t St !. Mid fifty cent* for each *nb-
WMpMnt u. • Tun line? or lee* to be count¬
ed mi a MMrt. NOTICES 1C cent* ,. hue
BKECIAL under per this
or each insertion. No ineeruon
head for lea* than 50 cent#. All insertion*
. . . for Iwh th&u one dollar tnu*t be paid for in
ad ran *.. witb partie* 0
Liberal rate* will be mad*
wiafttwr ©on tin or their advertisement#
loader than one week.
forth* t Ilailv. _ „
WEEKLY—So me rate*a*
Dispatches from the Western States
say that the spring wheat crop will
be light this year, owing to the late
cold spring.
Mr it, OoqW b„ j».t ..pcriM
ced • -i the _ nnusual _________- i sensation of a» Laving V flnrrr
• cxsrt and jary file a verdict against
him. Mr. Oould’a yacht, the Allan
lie. did forty dollan,' worth cf dam
. age to a canal boat. a D d the million
aire baa Io*t the lawsuit, which b ®
tried to defend against the claims of
tb« cana.-boat roan-
The gloss eye bufsicefca will b«
greatly shaken by the introduction of
rabbit eyes, tbroagh which a human
being can a dually see. Of coar.^e
we shall have a tariff duty on rabbit
eyes, otherwise the vust horde o’
GreSt Britain’s Australian pauper
rabbits will pour into this conr.try,
and so cheapen our vision that every
body can have rabbit oyes.
The 1'hiiadelphia Cali tells how
the “whirligig of time'* has been get
ling in its work again: Four years
Ago Joseph Mackin,’formerly nf Phil
•deipbia, defeated a certain Mr. Ful
ter, of Chicago, for delegate t the
Democratic National Convention.
Now Mackin is in the Iliirioh peni
tcatiary and that Mr. Fuller Las Ircen
Carl Schurz is not singing - I be
Heart Bowed Down" just now. Hon
ore l with the confidence of Bismarck,
the lion of Berlin, who will env that
this uno of many adventure: and alii
aoce* may not yot find it to Lis ad
vantage to resume filial relation#
with the fatherland an 1 take a hand
in European diplomacy’ Almost
any kind of political mrlamorphosis
is possible to Schurz.
Gov. Gordon Las respited Win.
Hopkinr, who was to have been
hanged in Rabun county Friday.
Hopkins and Lis brother stciud a
stranger to death because ho came
to church wearing ‘*a tiled shirt and
store clothes." When Hopkins asked
his father a few days since to came
and see him hanged tho o! 1 man ex
pressed a willingness to do so if ibe
ground should happen to bo too wet
to plo
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Cot, ig Connelly has come to grief
in England. A writer in London
Truth furnishes the correct account in
tin*: Bacon was a smart university-
man and a successtu! lawyer, who
really eared for nothing but guinea*,
but had a weakness for posing in
lasltionaiiiu t , i i drawing i rooms as a de i
, hater . ana i a man of , , letters. .. r> Barns
ters and ju Iges are much aftucted oi . ; m
this way. As a young man about
town Bacon fell in with Shakespeare,
who was then playing minor parts
at the Blackfriars Theatre and was
desperafeiv * bard up. Bacon took
advantage , of r.u the last i * circumstance
with that unscrupulousness j
marked his whole career, and paid
Shakespeare to write the \arious
works which were published under
Bat on’s name.
I I* a Carious Fac
Tbat tin body Is now more >•; :. o to
lH-nt-fit from m«li< ine than at anv other a-
eon. n**ncoth*iiti 5 >‘>rV.v.n eof tak'nz Ho i'»
Ifarsaparflla rood. now, It i- when ally it will do j-.-u t .
most r< wonderful *>>r j uri
fyina and tn*i* (jivimr hintf the hc-altliy blood, • rt.-.ti- - ;,t\
appetite, and a t-- to tit
whole aystem- Be snr< to jp-t If• >• -i’
puritia. which is peculiar ' 1 its* i
S > l rouhl • III VrtdJlbM
Hr. IVlft-k “Pellet-" (the orig.;,.i
••in:;, uv-r |» .Ik > at .1 |.-ua or grit,
ing. t'n 0 wck I>r l-liP ll- nenilacbe,
wm; sriunreb, and ckase the erst, m ctnl
Ikmti-L, aval.
005. E« W. 01**050.
We print this morning soother of
Jodge E. W. BDusuoocd a jematk |
able &od Tiia&hl* contribution* to
the agriealtarai literatare of the per
iod. It will be found equally as in
tcresting for sisme-arch acd accurate
in its !->real coneltmoas as any of I
its prcdfcceseors. I
We bate been surprised and grier |
ed by some recent intimations of ;n
credulity in regard to these sketches,
which are doing so much to en
‘
try and release , it from the . u.i • -k.-.s sb.oro
i C g grasp of King Cotton, del per
hsp 3 it i» not to be wondered that
the cxpsriecct-a and research of a
gentleman of such abroad, liberal
and icqoiriDg mind shook! not be
folly comprehended by those of less
calibre and without the same
opportunities of investigation. It is
this reflection that induces as to psy
some attention in a passing way to
be p&saed by—and by all who know
Mr. Hammond, are paused by—with
lofty and silent indifference.
When the sketch of the
calamus farm was published
i in the Seva and copied in its ex
cb ccaag.i irom florid, to f.li/orm*
°
letters of inquiry were received _ from
—i—■>»*»«“ “ - ^
<StateB aEd EO i CC mluHty was ex
eJ Mcept by tbat pe raistent
^ ma ] ignant enem of Southern
aQ(I progTfc&s , the Cincinnati
; G ^ tte _ an a h* invest!
, gation only proved the commercial
value of calamus. TLis has been
mentioned before, and we refer to it
now only to state, with the* most
solemn emphasis, that we are willing
to pledge the authority of toe News
ind coaid also hr.7e Mr. Hammond-s
swora statement, that all the tao
sequent articles aFfe as true as the
history of the progress and destrac
tion of the eaitmus firm, fcitaate*d in
oar neighboring county of Fayette.
This rnav not satisfy everybody, but
it is the best we c;.n do.
To come down to particular in
quiries—and «c aie cheerfully will-
icg to disseminate useful information
when called upon—J. 11. Moore, oi
the firm of H. NY. Reed it Cc., farm¬
ers and nurserymen of Way-cross,
repreKentiDg plants and trees more
strange than he refers to: ‘-In the
Savannah News is a long but <x-
ceedingly interesting story copied
from your paper, about Mr. John
H. Mitchell’s honey trees. Is there
any truth in the story? If there is,
all a man needs in this land is u
honey tree and a good cow. P.e-aso
give us the address of John H.
Mitchell,“ In answer to the first
inquiry, wc say unqualifiedly, yes-
Mr. Mitchell's addrers is Griffin,Ga.,
but he requests us to say that ho is
not idling scions as ho has too good
a thing to part with it I? Mr. Mocre.
himself a nurseryman, had not
believed that there was son-o truth
in the sketch, *oulJ ho have written
as ho did? But we will in a few
days give further, though m >re in
direct corroboration of the truth of
the honey tree sketch when we pub
iish the manuscript of Hon. Nick
; Willis, of Hatchachubbie, Ala., who
; * !1 pursuing the same iiue of investi
18 a ** oa <lS Judge Hammond Las
'‘1’ ,h °" n peach
trees that through a perfectly uatur
al. though unusual process yield
I P nra l HnfL ! t; Dli - V This « :vf ’ 8 r
^ 1 h< P‘ “- l ? - M‘*'-u<.. ro .y
; : bo induced to part with of his
1 oue
; trees for of Mr. Worts,' and thus
1 on
1 both mnv J.c gcu.ndlv distributed.
j a so been re eived
; i 1 rt K aru :i!t ' 1 ;< 1 oitm. b-at
i tL< -’ ,e iS t 1 !o ttDSwer
Ah these sketch^ carry the mprtss
’ of tTUth * U ,hr °^' ! lbe ® as
‘
plain ns ..n IgisaUus ' I),i.nc-.y -___• cipher.
The highest tuthoriiy say*, "What a
> man tows that shad be also
if, then, he pl.iat jiybirds, will not
jay birds coiuo ti[*' And if he drench
the gic-und with toe bloo<] of <vitde
wi y should not chibhI meat grow’
D.*i not urine 1 iu* n or.<- spring up
from the broadca>f i Of ;t few
, i s f agonD 'n ;
it w* n * \ e ftJiv f )t :: :a iu aspir
| hifion Ui ■1 idgr H tu
IleH.d deo n. lit* 4 :•> V '• a ■ o th.* lit* r
1 i nt4i in t * * k < * * i ■ ■ F r ■ t ts
♦ • *. ! IU i\ lit ' i i 1>6
'* 1 ‘ u «; i •. i s ‘h"* :ngi.i; - il
wr.iw r.-i • • - r s.' - ig: cal j
-tu-.piratit••<• - , f I •
, lw,: *‘ »- , j osi ;
'
tion uf Foitnl S'ntea l V>mrn'a I
wooer of Agriculture, ar, Jer
Clere: varTs second term. tad
Wf y ftitt'.ricg prospects of
being appointed. With hi* osaal
neeretivene** the I'res.deat his cot
committed himself, cor would it be
proper for Rim to Jo sj before t *
re^eltcioc. bat by tbit lime a pres
«ore wall be brought. to bear upon
bim from parts of t be coat try
teat fee will be unable to'resist- Be ,
sides hi* eminent qualifications for ■
the office. Judge E. W. Hammond is
one of the parent and truest Demo
meet would be received with neivers
a* satisfaction h by . the calamus farmers, *
the goose grower?, the canned beef
sgricultor . he cucombsr pieklers,
^*e bo.,. •a, the pump snake
herders'. id mtnw other classes
whose .iions his pen fci? !
:o,'
brought .to L^tiCe. i
YVitb tb s car.diJacj ia view, we |
trust to receive no inquiries c*si:r.g
doubts tbe sincerity of toJ*y’s 1
upon i
or at.v fu'ure sketches.
—
The Albany Nc • s says: “Tbe ac j '
tion of tbe Ste - ihit.on conven 1 !
* tion in Atianft - , uesday, will re
i rive the waning interest in probibi i
' Uon .t.ougboa. she State. Tbefe
will ■ be a determined .‘atnrrmnt efforts employed ^ / |
i t ^i st r„ i
highly problematical; no rosy hopes
car, at preset e ‘ndulged, tut the
day may c< hen Georgia will
vote whisky e., f her confines and
brand it ar. outlaw."
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Were £.11
Tire l>est months in which to take Uood"<
Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, are
March April May
At r.o other season is the body so irmeh In
need of, or so susceptible to the benefit to be
derived from Hood's Sarsaparilla, as now.
The impoverished condition ef the blood, the
weakening effects of the long, cold winter, tbo
b.-t appetite, and that tired feeling, all make
a good spring medicine absolutely necessary.
Try Hood's Sarsaparilla arid you will be con-
\ laced that it is the ide*al spring medicine.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all dm?gi?U. g!; tfr for JJ. rrej.aredt>n1y
bj C. L IKXiii <k CO., Apothecaries,Ixoreil,Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar
Inherited
Diseases.
In tbo r'-alm of disease the facts of la*
horitan •• most r. ;.r.-.an»i are dally
itccurnulati:*;.?. Hero, a! th- v become ter¬
rible, fateful ht i '-'T.--rw h- ,_\ Ko fact of
nature i» m re pre^naat with r.vrfui mean*
l.ncr than the f t t of t':. - inheritance of
diseas-q It * *-•*'- the physic'an ;; his dally
r -iind«, j- a?Aiyr r:^ hU art an i /’. :ng him
•with d.-r ,:«y. The legend ? t.vs aneieat
Greek* j . • :r< s tb Fv.ri*-« a J.-;-suing
famines from j*enerab--«;i t • a negation,
rendering Ybem des--.it-'. The } r, * gtUl
j iv their of terror an-i d-ath, but they
are tv-i n ov clothe'i lathe garb of fujerstl-
t. n. but a; pear Sn the m re Intel - - : but
to Jesjj awful f rm r -f hereditary d : .<’
5!o t< rn lienee, v. htrh : ; ,r- • ., 0 -.,;
r ; r .T dark c- -ro- rs < i i.'i* .re. a
| r.» vr II ;).% on th« ominous v. r U of the
• rt-s. "11 - sh.fi of f;.*: r- hall be
•* I-lif-d uj>-.'a t::e *: .1 'ren ur.* ■ • *■ t; • i and
f- arth gene-rati- n." < f her.-iitary
'bs'-ui-e a?- n 1. r. r :y > - r rent, of of
< u-r.. that f. :*rf il tlv y.-i > f fuml-
i —-, >. i eon--- r r.r;•! scrofula, run in families
thr J.-iheritar.'-e. Insanity is hereditary
in a marked degree, but, f rtur.a'- ’.y, jjke
j 1 .any other h-;H;v~y difiva.Fr 3 . tends to
v, :.t '• If the Rt'-'k l<%- ornlng c-ztiact»
*.
A. disUngu. ,"i sr!-utikt truly aay« j»o
c -ran ■ M’.-. b <dy !:■ fxempt from
the charter, f K -!rsg the rabject of hereditary
dlt&eav- I’, ha;! ' 1 . re chronic div ases,
which pcrmatteruly modify the structure
and ftineih ns of the body, are m re or leas
liable t » inheritcrl. The Important and
far-reaehlro* practical deductions fr rn such
f u t* . r deg r-o i < werful!y the happiness
of ir u: v. lur.ls and families and the c^Ue-ttv*
v I f are of the nation—are obrioos to r<.fleo-
t * iir.d< *»n1 the c<c<t m^ans t< r prr.. nr-
j leg -r cur. g these diseases U a subject of
luur. 1‘ reft to ail. Fortunately nature
ha* pro-. ;>! a rent- dr, which experience
I a alto *• a# trfaUlblc. and the remedy U
the w ;:f , .ous Swift’s Spev.fic. a pure
Tegetable compound—n iturt'# anti I -to f u r
ail blood iwdsons. To the afflicted It is a
h 1 •* ’r^ ef inestimable value. An lntereet*
j tr-: *i-e on ”i.' -*d and Ski a Diseases’*
will be n.-'I free hy nd Irosslr.;;
Tzr* iivirr Srsctnc C >.
I raf <jrC. A a.
\V PROMPT hen children pick their MEAliS; jfrind their
nose, teeth*
are restless, nnnaturaJ in their appetite, they are
Sre^shTO^be^en^nTB^A^aWnw^^kSS VermlfnBebeEivenlhtmaccnrdiaatijdiree-
tionait hastaved n»r a child from fcath and
ftxiS; may«re»er*evoorswcttchi!dfroraanc*rlvgi»v« B giBikWiawwSkWiii M WiM ^ M i mt
IMlaifl & Gilf R E
SCHEDULE.
g Ellett Sandiy. Ftb. 19,1888.
SO. U. PASSENGER-SOU TH
gh,. ........ ZJSO pxs
.........2.5s pis t
........ . 3JS p m >
Griffir------— ....... . 4-10 P IB ;
.*-- ....... 4 -3S p m
..........4-58 ..........4.48pm !
Neal,...... p rs. ‘
Leave Mokxu. — ..........5.04 pm f
Lmw ffoodbory, ..........5.1$ p m ! j
Coi«»b>-.s...... .......„..7.I€ pm
m 51. PASSENGER-NORTH
Leave Gclawba?-. SJOitt!
LaaveWoodbary................... ....................£2?.*“
| are Concord.. Neal,........................M-f? ,10.53 a a ns m
ire ..11.12
Leave WUliamion’s,. a us
Arrive Gri fln.....................
Lefve _________ Leella, > .......... .*■ .*. - ........1.00 .7.7. A*.35 p m !
Arrive - McDo»m«**.... - pm
SO 1. ACCOMMODATIOK-XOBTH.
Leave Woodbury,..................b.5ts Columbus,.................?-??P p m m
Loave Moless......................"-23
Leave p m
Leave Neal......................... .36 pm
LtiTe Concord,................... -.01 p m
Leave Williamson's................» 37 p m
Arrive NO. Griffin......................^,'5$ 2. ACCOMMODATION—SOUTH. J? 131
Leave W*li am son's.................»-Sa a ns
Leave Neal..........................6.^ Concord,....................&12 * m
Leave am
Leave Molena,......................6.4f»m ...................7.1$
Le&re Woodbury a ta
Arrive Columbus................ .10.55 a m
trains between Griffin and McDonough.
S«. l and 2. dMty cx^t Sunday GRAY, Snpt.
^ E.
c. W. CHEARS. _ Ga.
Gen" Pasi. Agt. Columlui,
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
leak * < OXAECTUfO 4*0 PROTECTIVE OCEXCr.
S. C. LEAK,
ATTORNEY AT L A YV,
Office. SXtf Hill Street.
GEIFFLN. - - - - GEORGIA.
Prompt attention given 1o clerical won;,
general law business and collection of claims,
may 9d<fcwSm
D. L PARMER,
A T T O R N E Y AT L A YV ,
WOODBTjBY, : : GEORGIA.
Prompt atSention given to all business.
Will practice in all the Courts, and when¬
ever business calls.
»3f Collections a specialty. apr€dly
DR. JOHN L. STAPLETON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
G BIFFIN, : : : : GEORGIA,
Office—From Boom, up Stairs, News Build
ing Residence, at Vi. ]I. Baker plaoe on to
Poplar street. Prompt attention given
calii, ray or night. jan21d&wfim
HENRY C. PE EPLES,
A T T 0 R N E Y AT LAW
HAMPTOS, GEO KG LA.
Practices in all the State and Federal
Courts. oct^diwly
JNO. J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LA YV
GBiFFI>\ GEORGIA.
White’s Office, 31 mil Street, Up Stairs, inar22d<Srwly over J. H
Clothing Store.
D DJSMIKE. X. U. CWLLlJfS
DISMUKE & COLLINS,
LAWYERS,
GBIPriS, GA.
Office .first room in Agricultural Building
Jp-Siairs. m&rl-ddcwtf
TH05. R. MILLS,
i TO UN EX AT LAW,
GEIFFIJf, GA.
Will practice in the State and Federal
CjcHs Office, over George A Hartnett’s
C iri.er. noVJ-tf
osD- sfJtiir . aysr. t. DvSiE .
STEWART & DANIEL,
attorneys at law,
Over George A Hartnett's, Griffin, Federa Ga.
Will practice in the State acd
-ourtE. iaol.
C, S. WRIGHT,
watchmaker and jeweler
GRIFFIN, GA.
Hill Street, Up Stairs over J H- White
Jr., A Co.’s.
•J. 1U NICHOLS,
AG EXT THE
Northwestern Mutual Life In¬
surance Company,
Of -Milwaukee, Wis. The most reliable It
urance Company in America, ang2bdly
HOTEL CURTIS,
dBIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management.
G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
t£f~ Fo ters meet all trains. feblodly
ADVERTISER^
:;m learn tbe txae. co:
){ an} proposed bne
ad\ ertisiiig in America.
____ l-v.r 1 J aaarCbSll» o/j Jertrs(..r-
1 y g ’
-
Geo P. Rowell A Co.,
Newspaper Adrsrtisinj Lsureau.
tO 6pn’ .t At-, New York.
(tend tO-ri *or IOO-p»ge Pai .phis'
H, W.Sassiis, -! MANUFACTURER V—
— {IT, ALEE -5 V—
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
s»!i Hill Street, ... GBlFPlx, Ga
&BA'X&l2r »“•
PIANOS t
OR CxAjS >
*f«r GASH. OR OH TIME. AT
DEANE'S ART GALLER Y l
WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGCIE1
AND HAP NESS
--M- -
Studebaker Wagon S While Hickory Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Wagon!
Jackson G. Smith Buggy!
Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs on
old Buggies a Specialty.
W. H. SPENTE,
&ug26d«twGEQ Cor. Hill Jt Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, QI
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED !
A fresh lot of preserves.
Jellies. Apples,
• *
Oranges, rr.narnas,
Coooanuts,
- AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HQUSKEEPPER WILL NEED:
McFarland, Elite & Co’s.
New Advertisements.
TA D^^ERT* i *2? ERS
AUst of 1000 SECTIONS newspapers divided into
STATESAXD will t-e sent on
application—FREE. To who wanttbeir advertisioe topay,
thoss
w can offer no better medium for thorough
and effective work than the various sections
of our SeU-ct Lo;&l List.
GEO P ROM'S 11. i CO
Newspaper Advertis.r.g Boreau,
10 Spruce street, New Voik.
G. A. CTSSINGBAN.
seal Estate Apt
GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi
Spalding Counly.
by the Georgia Bureau cf Immigration, and
all parties having land for sale can expedite
the sale by placing their property in his
hands.
Full particulars in regard to th meet val¬
uable lands in this county c.iu lx- obtained
by addressing him s= above. all descriptions A full list o
bouses an d lands an of
FREE! ILLUSTRATED A 26 PAPER PACE
! Manufacturing Descriptive .....Ji:- of the Soil, f iimstc. Productions
i ec and ' " Mineral
I ! Wealth of Virg : < Out S-.uih-.-rn
j States. Write t
W. JB. B£VI ! I’ll l ire n t
; R*
i Snrtoshig -
Notice ■ c .eL.jrs end Creditors.
All persons mdec‘- 1 1: • estate of S. W
Maiigham. late ot.- .
deceased, are here- .ed m f ail on the ur,
dersigned and make e. tmurt of such in¬
debtedness at once; am. ail persons having
demands against said este* .ire notified to
present their claims prop proven.
J, J. MANGilAM, . Iministrator.
aprTwG,—Si.TO.
MICROBE KILLER
Is now the rage in Austin, Tex. Mr. Kadam,
Nursery man, Au-tin. Texas the Invent.,r
failed H, Jr.. to Hw, Over 500 ,to- d- ■ lor, in and
cure. persons
around Austin are now using it. Send f«r
circular of his treatment showing sworn
statements and testimonials of curt - made.
i ’ i ( i r ,. £ .
ADVioE a nu ir c TA TO iwenrnTic DYSPEPTICS.
CONTENTS; The nature of Dyspepsia.
Its causes. Itsprenention. Its cure. Some
experience of an actual sugerer. Livercom-
plaint al a twin disorder of dispepsia. llabitu-
constipation a reeult of dyspepsia. Dys-
px-psia mistaken for enft eansuption. Good living
as a means for the of dyspepsia. What
food may be taken. What food mu A be
«V' I*-d. Mailed fr. e on receipt of -tamp.
JOHN H. McALVIN. Lowell. Mass.
U years City Treasurer and Tax Collector,
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Rond Notice
_
Op vice UorxTv Commissioners.
bPAi.Dixo ConsTT, Georgia, i
David Griffin and olhers having made ap-
plication fora second class public road on
the line of Henry and Spalding counties
commencing at Benjamin Barfield's on the
pnblic road leading from Sunny Side to
Hampton and running east on the line to
tlie settlement road on tbe place of David
Griffin, which bas been marked out bv the
, .v™..-,.,™,. commissioners ... and a . report ic|a». thereof umcvi made uinic on on
. oath by them. AH persons are notified that
said new road will, on and after the first
Tuesday in June next, by the Commission
ers, etc , of said county, bc finally granted
if no new cause be shown to tne contrary.
Done th - Srd May, 18&S.
T. R. MILLS,
for tli<- County C mmissioners
Tax Receiver’s Notice
I will be at the different precin t-on tk:
dates mentioned for tlwpn^os-.-of rewifiij-
State and Comity rax tor 18N-
At SannySidc, Toesday, Apr;. -rd-MayM
and June 6th.
A t L c ion. M enne&dday, Apr..-, a, May 2nd J
an 3 J °“ e "! h -
, ^:? n TLursuay. „ ., Apn. , jJi,
'
and June .th. 1
.mdJane At Line Creek, Fric.-.y, *.ith. May 4th
SU.
Cabin. Tuctday, April 10th, May tti
and June I2th.
At Griffin every Saturday until tie boob
are closed on July 1st. Office at Brick Wu*
Louse K. A. IIAKDEE, T R . »-C.
marZo-Sm
R.WEH non! fllRRER SIP
COLUMBUS, - GEORGIA,
JOE MoGHF.E, Pi-op'i
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The ■ *t place in C'olnmV > to get a Uft
or i h-.iu si are. Give n* a call when in tb
city. JOE McGHRt
application fo r Charter
GEORGIA, i :
Spalding Coott. j ,
To V the Supeih>r"Conrt of said Van county: Dyke, Jobs
nr petitK'uer-, A. G. RndolphOet-
Sou-: riand, S. M. IVayman.
: r, Virgil L. Hnghes, James D. llnsted. La¬
the; St ah' ey, A. Taylor, Hugo W.Hasselkw
and W. TVerdcr, pray that they andsncli otli
er t'ersons as may hereafter be associated
w 1 fh them, may lx by order of said court con
stituted .a body corporate with theprivilegM fourth
and for the purposes herinafter set
First, The name of said corporation shall
bc
“The Middle Georgia Ship-
pers Union,’
its place of business at Griffin, or some other
IKjint in said county; its capital stock Two
■Thousand Dollars! with the privilege of io
creasing the same without fuither order o
said court, to a sum not exceeding twenty
thousand dollars; and the period of sucl
corporate existence shall b twenty years, of tM
with the privilege of renewal in terms
statute. and
Second, * se0O na -. It shall be the business puff
ot # s « d corporation to buy, market iiu
“S ^‘JS»«“« to & J«i(S
iidotners; to purchase and sell fertilizers
and to manipulate ingredients for such pur¬
pose. f To ---------- own and 1 run — such 'ti,oi.husines* machinery**
shall lx necessary to carry on their dumb™
to have such other privileges, uot moo#
sistent with the laws of Georgia or cocuwri
to public policy, as shall further anu sdvsn
the Third, purposes of the organization. the right te dw-
They shall hare of tnc cw
row money and pledge the faith
poration to an extent of liability notexee*#
ing fifty per cent, of its capital stock, ana w
this end may issue bonds or other eviaencw
of debt. to ro*
Fourth, They shall have the right to p#»
and be sued, to use a common Beal, }
snch by-laws not inconsistent with aW ..
public policy as may be advisable foj“*
government and management of the ««.'
which by-laws may fix the number
tions. name? and of its also officers the privileges their duties of andoDjig* the su*
h olde Fifth.’ rs have«|«
Such c rporaUon shall properly
right to own and dispose of sucl;
both real and personal and mixed, as
be necessary or expedient to carry on
business or protect its interests from 1°”-
Sixth. Such other privileges and unman
ties as shall be necessary pettionorspmy to properly m C *'J 1,
an said hnsiness, yocr J. T HUNT, "
JNO. Petitioners.
Attorney for
I i vciuij certify that uiu the uio iuicjsui"s. foregoing -n----- applies! mmu .
charter is a trueextraet from the
Bpalding Superior Court. Witness my 01
cial signature this April 11th, 1^68- r
Wm. M. Thomas. Clerk 3. C--